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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NoO. ARL STRE T Deliveréd by the city at | Manager. )R ME 0 — N. Y. Plumbing Co. Reiter, tailor, Full goods che NTION. ap. esterday the city cooler was fnmate for the first day in some time, The M. L. K. C. will be_entort day evening by Mrs, Charles, No street. Justice Biges was called upon yester solemnize the banns of J. J M. Arnold, an Omaha couy Bluffs' division uniform rank Knights of Pylhias will give their first annual reception Tuesday evening, February 18, The city clerk and three deputies ars msh- fng their work as fast as possiLie, but are un- able to keep up. N ill soon be in order., Maxrizge licenses were granted _yesterday 10 Albert Campbell and Drucilla Winans, of Carson, and J. J. Stewart and H. M. Arnold of Omaha. The billiard tables and other equipments of the Pacific house saloon have been sold to parties in South Omaha, They were re- moved yesterd The Royal Ar fully as_enjoy These events are anum ball last evening, was as the preceding ones. among the great social t sheriffs s0ld upon the sale yesterday at so ice that all ought to be able to afford . The hoi wagon and harness brought .50, The district court opened yest ing long enoug L spec to convene on Janvary 3, and then adjourned. It is not yeu announced who will preside. Rev. W. H. W. Rees wi ure on “Epitaphs, or ( Vi Wl Methodist church to-morrow cvening. 1- ley’s orchestra will furnish music for the oc- casion, Thirty thousand dollar was turned over o the city aud day by the treasurer for cancellation. 1t was drawn on gencral and special funds dur- ing the past three months, Minneapolis parties are interested in Lake Manawa lots, and Miuncapolis papers are booming the 'lake. 'Tis well, only Council Bluffs must not depend entirely on outside enterprisc to build up its institutions, Little Kittie, the five-year;old d; Mr. and Mrs. J. v, No. 100 Pie died yesterday morning. Her T ceive’ the sympathy of friends, but as yct they fecl no balm for their wounded hearts, A long distance transmittes has been put into the telephone exchange, by means of which conversation can be carried on with parties in other cities in a tone inaudible to a ferson standing but ten feot from thespeakor. t is a great improvement. The formation of a chapter of St. Andrew's brotherhood has been talked of in this city for some weeks. Mr. A. C. Powell, of Omaha, explained the aims and objects of this cociety ut St. PAul's ¢hurch last week Sunday evening. Quite u number are inte ested, and all such arg invited to meet at the home of Mrs. Josselyn, 117 First avenue to perfect an organization. jpiatlor O'Neil's bourders at. the count n : William Cur Green, the young colored *“tough waorth of city paper hter of fning. ) took Fred “to the re- form kchool ut Kldora, and Warren Hough, of the same took “Kid" Grant to Fort Madison, where hio will serve a nine months sentonce for lareeny. There are stil cnough left to dispose of the county surplus, OL)huu. morphine habits cured. DR. BELLINGER, 614 B'way, Council Blufts. T Diamonds at Mrs. E. Burhorn’s, Cranberries, 10¢ per q Bros. t, Troxell gl At i Money to loan. Cooper & Judson, T. B. Baldwin sells lots. — - + Personal Paragraphs, C. H. Brake, of Dow City, is stopping in the city. Ray Bixby is very ill with a severe attack of quinsy. E. H. Ryan, of Trinidad, Col., is the guest of J. J. Brown. E. ellman, Des Moines, registered at Kicl's yesterduy. H, J. Scoles left. for Lexington, Ky., yes- terday, over the Wabash. 8. A. Coffman and wife, of Hastings, Neb., were registered at the Paci esterd Murs. Carl Morgan, No. 856 Benton is recovering from u severe attack of qui John Lorge, of Karling, and N. Booth, of H ; rgistered at the Pacific house yes John Barber, a prominent merchant of Tabor, Iu., was in the city yesterday looking after real estate investments. Mr. A. Truesdalé, of Fremont, visiting with the family of J. K. Harknoss, corner of First avenne and Scventh street. Mr. A. B. Dodge, secretary of the Grand Detour Plow company, of Dixon, 1lL, was_in the city yesterday and left for Kansas City last evening, W. J. Davenport, general passenger agent of the “Q," with headquarters at Burlington, was in the city yesterday. He left on the evening train. Mrs. J. H. Peregoy left for Califordia v terday morning,’on a visitto her father. She was accompaniod by her children, and will be absent about four months, ‘W. W. Yenawine, of Kansas City, and W, M. Yenawine, of St. Joseph, Mo., left for their homes on Monday evening. They were called here to atteud” the funeral of Mrs, Frank Yenawine, C.J. Best, one of the publishers of the Neligh (Neb.) Leader, was in the city last evening. He was formerly a resident of this city, and was employed on several papers boih here and in Omaha. The few minutes he had to spare were spent in greeting old fricnds. Hon. &. F, Sapp has returned from a trip to Washington, where he has been for sev- eral weeks. He argued before the United States supreme court the case of G. W. Rad- ford, assignee, vs the Folsom estate, This case has been ' before the courts, state and b fgr the ave been mostly in favor of the de- fendant. The HeE hus 1o desire to cut off a source of revenue to the legal fraternity, but it is hoped that some decision will finaily de- cide the case. e Holiday goods at Burhorn’s. et Kirkland will give you bargains in watches, clocks and jewelry, ———— For Christmas gifts go 1o Kirkland’s. -t Lol ey One thousand’ head of one, two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquive o A. J. Greenamayer, 623 Mynster st. telephone 121. . pathy. The Gosch family, living abont ten miles south of the city, are in a pitiful condition. Every member is very sick with typhoid feve, and the father and mothe@®are not ex- ver. One daughter died about id @ son, aged twenty-two, was uri rday afternoon at” 2 o'clock at the brick church cemetery in Boomer township. Dr. Barstow, of this city, is at- tending them. The case ' is very sad indeed. A brother or sister dies, and “all the other members of the family are too ill to attend the funeral, It is feared that the dread disease will claim several more of them as victims. Much sympathy is expressed for the aicted hmnwimhl in their great distress, PSSR Deserving Sy ——— Every one making a cash purchase o 25 cents at T. D. King & Co.’s cigar chance in the annual pi Tweunty clegant prizes. — - J. W. and E, L. Squire lend money. e For best- quality coal and wood, call oo Gleason, 26 Pearl street. Sl street THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBRR 14 1887, : " THE NEWS IN THE BLUFES. A Lot of Interesting Items Picked Up In the City. A CAR-LOAD OF TURKEYS HERE. Going Ahead With the Hospital— Birthday Presentation — Money For Land — Typhoid er— Minor Mention—Personals. A Step Forward, At a recent meeting of the Women's Chris- tion association it was decided to -rent the McMahon residence for use as a hospital, satisfuctory terms having been offciea and for its use. On L first of the year 410 continué the work al- oagun, in their new and commodious quarters—the work of the “Cottage Hos- pital.” They are accomplishing good results but they cannot work unaided and in this new advance and more vigorous prosecution of their work they deserve, and should have, elp of ull. They desire to thank all who have so far extended aid to them and solicit its continu- ance. They at this time also present o plea for more extended and liberal patronage. Let everyone help in this movement, for as its work is public in its character it most properly comes to the public for support. - Dr. Jefteris’ remedy cures every case of diphtherin. oL SR 30 bars of Peisian soap, $1.00, at Troxell Bros,’ Solid and plated ware. DBurhorn's. . - For Sale—By Wadsworth, Etnyre & Co., 236 Main st., Council Bluffs, ~ Lots 9 and 10, block 1, Koster's addition to Omaha. These two very desirable lots ave offered for sale this ‘week for $3,000, onc-third cash - Gobble, Quit, Gobble. All day yesterday and day before the ex- press messengers groancd and tugged, and made not a few side remarks to thtir horses, as they unloaded box after box at the doors of J. R. Snyder's commission house on Pearl street. A look inside the building showed more turkeys than a Yankee boy ever n the wildest of dreams the night after Christ- mas. The turkeys were all dressedlike a belle for a ball, and Snyder and his men were inspecting and repacking them in crates, He had taken and has filled an orier fora car d turkeys for the Pacific coast. 500, weighing an h, malking 25,000 r. Snyder load of dr He loaded into the car average of ten pounds eac pounds of turkey. Last week M sent postals to the country dealers turkeys and naming the price. was turkeys came to_town in numbers. For the long trip the fowls must be carefully dressed. The directions arc: Hung by the feot, bleed in the mouth, leave head and feet on, leave wing and tail feathers on, do not remove entrails. The skin must not bo cut where. In this shapo they of 3,000 miles in good shape. heap he 1 the countr d be no feq ¢ this winter, and is still full of it, so of aslim christnas it is 8 there ne dinner. ine mixed Troxell Bros. ——— E. H sceurit consulting roor confidential. OR ner Main street, u = Wadsworth, Etnyre & Co. loan money - Renl estate for sale or exchange. Johnston & Van Patten, 33 Main st. il Fine jewelry. Burhorn’s, 17 N e Land For Money. Property on Lower Broadway is no longer out of the market, but with the glowing vrospects of the early completion of the bridge it has taken on a respectable value and a fair activity. Yesterday William Scidentopf transferred to Christain Stauh twenty-one lots in Ferry’s *addition. The consideration was £2,475. He also quit claimed three lots in Brown’s subdivision to the same The record shows othep trunsfers as : W. 8. Cooper to Mis. Ella J. amberlain, four lots in_Pieree’s addition, $£6.50; M. F. Morrison, of Norton, Kan., two lots in Bayliss & Palmer's addition, §230. Patrick McCann has_ divided his re among his children as follows: To his daughter Emily one-half of lot 3 block 0 in Stutesman's second addition; to his daughter Susan one-half of lot 5 in block 9, same _addi- tion; to another daughter one-half of lot 4 block 9, same addition, and to his son Pat- rick o handsome property in Weston, Ta. Yesterday's record shows more thawan average movement in real estate and thoso vho watch closcly see a growing activity which promises to make the coming year the Dest in the history of the city. ———— Always at the Front. We have now onc of the most com- plete stock of fine and medium-priced watchesand chains, diamonds, gold jew- elry, fine marble clocks, silver and plated ware, gold-headed canes, umbrellas, opera aud field glasses, and all the standard styles of the leading novelties of the seuson. All prices so low as to defy all competition. At No. 27 South Main street. C. B. JACQUEMIN & Co, SRkl A Gold und silver watches. ties Burhorn’s. e Insure with Wadsworth, Etnyre & Co. — - Dr.’ Thomas Jefferis’ infallible ventive and cure for diphtheria can be obtained of Mrs. Porter on Fourth avenue and Eighth street. R Bl [ Beat Back the Ocean With a Broom. ‘Phere was an unequal contest waged upon Broadway yesterday. Four men made a brave attempt to clear the mud from the street crossings, much to the relief of pedes- trians. The mud upon the paved streets is a disgruce to the city, and a source of great discomfort to the citizens, When appealed to for relicf. the aldermen pleaded poverty. ‘The city was not too poor to pay §2,700 for an immense hook and ladder truck, that re- quires four horses to haul it anywhere except on paved streets, but is unable to provide a means of preventing these same streets from becoming so covered with mud as to be nearly as disugreeanle to travel as any of the un- paved streets in the city, It is a erying evil, und the ery will amount to a howl of dissatis- fuction and indignation from the long suffer- ing citizens unless a remedy is- goon adopted. Gold headed canes at Burhorn’s, o, under J. D, enlarged and refur- nished with a I'l\l“{)‘l"(‘ stock of fresh drugs. Fine holiday books, stationery, cutlery and musical goods at low prices. pre- The Central drug sto Stuart, has been sl Watches cheap at Kirkland's, 821 Broadwuy. e T Guns_and ammunition at Odell & Bryant’s, 405 Main street. They Gave It to Him, 4 Mr. E. W. Davenport, who publishes the daily reports of the record items of this county, uttained his sixtieth birthday yester- day. In honor of the occasion Messrs. Holst & Spetinan, of the Kiel hotel, where Mr. Davenport hus made his home for several cars, presented him with o pair of gold- [®immed oye glusses and a handsome gold- headed cunc. -~ Although so well along in years, Mr. D. seems but little past the prime of life, and his fricuds hope that it will be sowe time before he will have to place any great reliance upon these necessary adjunects of old age. He is wmuch pleased with these mementoes of friendship and esteem, and took much pleasure yesterday in sho 4 them to fricnds. The Ber extends congratu- lations, and wishes him continued Lealth, happiness and prosperity. — - Christmas presents at Burhorn's, 17 Main, PR Ia— Farewell to Harry Curtis. A most enjoyable evening was passed by by those who assembled in the Y. M. C. A. rooms last evening. A short literary and musical programme was rendered which closed with an able address by Prof. Ballin- ger upon the “Work of the Association.” Judge Hubbard then arose and in a short and neat speech presented Harry Curtis, the do- . with parting sccretar water service, a beautiful silver 18 the fol- Curtis, from Y. Bluffs, . 13, Mr. Curtis responded feel: v With thanks, and pledged remembrance of all fricnds. The following resolutions were also pr sented and ordered engrossed upon the re ords: hereas, Mr. Harry Curtis, so acceptably served a8 general sccretary of the Young Men's Christian Association in Coundil Blufts for nearly four years has re- ghmed to uceept a simildr position in St. Joe, Mo. Rusolved, That in parting with our secre- tary and friend we desire to express our high esteem for him as a leader in christian worlk, our grateful acknowledgment of the fraits of his_untiring encrgy, and our thanks to o kind Providence for sending among us a man of so much spiritual power and influence. Weshall miss his cordial gregling and his cheering presence among us, @t we feel that the influence of his example shall who has e id him and his cstima- smpanion Godspeed in their new field of christian work, assuring them of our con- tinued interest in their welfare.” he remainder of the evening was passed in social intercourse. Thus closes the record of a work which has been eminently successful, not only in its immediate fruits, but in engaging the atten- tion of the christian public to this depart- ment of effort. This honor may rest worthily upon the brow of Harry Cur The com- munity will join with the Ber in an earnest desive for the continued happiness and suc cess of both htm and his worthy helpmeet, - ve Jokes.” Lecture M. E. church Thursday “Epitaphs, or € by Rev. Ree evening. e — Opera glasses at Mrs. I2. Burhorn's, g b Neatly Nabbed. Last evening about 8 o'clock a young wontan entered the jcwelry store of Robinson Bros. and offercd a gold watch for sale. The clerk recognized the time piece as the one which wus stolen from the restaurant of Hugh Brown last Friday. He had repaired it eral times and knew it by private marks. The clerk made an excuse to get v for a moment and sent a messenger to Mr. Brown who soon appeared. When the saw him she fled but was soon over- and taken into custod, The chain 'm were found upon her person. She ounty jail and will prob- 1 this morning. has g ably have 1 examil It costs only 25 cents to hear Rev. Rees at Broadway M. E. church Thurs- day evening. SR Gold pens and pencils at Burhorn's. b Knights of Pythias. Concordis 3 Knights of Pyth- ias, hus clected the following officers for the ensuing term: O. Junkerman, P. Ludwig, C. Becdemann, V. Budde, P. M. of 1.; . Luchow, M. of A.; I. Bokemper, 1.3 trustees, J. Linder, Hober. Eeade S8 O Don’t let your ildren die with diphtheria or putrid sorc throat, as in scarlet fever Dr. Thos. Jefferis’ Pre- ventive and Cure will_save overy case without & physician, Full directions for use can be bought of Mrs. Porter, Fourth ave. and Eighth st., Council Bluffs. ——— ‘Would you laugh? and laugh! and !!? Go and hear Rev. Rees’lecture at Broad- way church Thursday evening. . G.: A, Runte, A . Barghausen, A. — Brewery Closed. The brewery of Conrad Geise has sus- pended operations. It is generally under- stood that the force of hands formerly em- ployed there have been, discharged perma- nently, and that the property will be put to other uses. This is undoubtedly the result of the enforcement of the prohibitory law and the legal fight which must be made and con- tinued so long as the business of manfactur- ing is conducted. — A Triple Alliance. Unhappily for the wretched victim of their assaults, dyspepsia, constipation and biliousness are faithful allies, ‘When one of these foes attack the s tem, the other two speedily follow in its wake, und successively make their on- slaught. Sue cly, but not success- fully, if Hostet! s Stomach Bitters be used to repel the onset. The Bitters as eusily extirpates these monsters as St. George is depicted in the act of doing to the dragon in the stecl vignette upon the gluss bottles which contain the med- icine. Their flight, like their advance, is nearly simultaneous. Their mutual- ity destroyed they precipitately retreat leaving health master of the " position and strongly entrenched by the Bitters. This grand fortifier is also a reliable rk against the insidious assaults of malavial disease and stops the ap- proach of rheumatism. It, however,re- ieves nervous complaints, and imparts vigor to the weak. Inundated With Silver Dollars. Philadelphia Times: The employes of the sub-treasury \vere somewhat ex- cited the other day about a curious ac- cident which happened in one of thgbig vaults. A number of officials, appointed y Secretary of the Treasury Fairchild, have been busy there overa week count- ing and examining the money in the keeping of Assistant United States Treasurer S. Davis Page. As the coins are examined and counted they are placed in large bags and stacked up against the side of the vault, reached to the top. everal million dollars had been examined and placed in the pile, when one of the bags began to slip and down came one of the tiers with a crash, the force bursting the bags and making a deep carpet of silver dollars on the floor. ral clerks were in the vault, but they ran out and were not injured. 1t will require several days to récount the coins. et Prickly Ash Bitters warm up and in- vigorate the stomach, improves and strengthens the digestive organs, opens the pores, promotes prespiration, and equalizes the circulation. = As a correc tor of disordered system there is noth- ing to equal it. —————— Adelaide. Correspondence of the San Francisco Chronicle: The city of Adelaide,South Australia, the capital of the British colony of South Australia, is one of the most beautiful of Australian cities and is uspally styled by its inhabitants ir Adelaide.” It has a particularly well-chosen site and is tastefully laid out. The site for the city was fixed by an early colonist, Colonel Light, and the wisdom of his choice has been fully justified. It is about six miles from the son and stands on a nearly level surface, sloping slightly down toward the sea and upward toward the hills. The city proper consists of ‘'one square mile, surrounded by a belt of park lands of a quarter of a mile depth on all sides. These park lands are set aside forever for the public enjoyment, . " ' Vi | PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR Building, 115 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, Towa. N SGHURZ Justice of the Peace. Office over American . y Express, No. 419 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. STONE & QIM Arturfloyn-at-hmv; practice in the State Vaill¥y and Federal Courts Office—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart Beno: Block, Council Bluffs, Iowa. E S BARNETT Justice of the Peace, 415 Broadway, v N y Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections a specialty. DRS. WOODBURY & SON Fine Gop Work A SPECIALTY. "AKE A TRIP THROUGH —— HENRY EISEMAN & C0.'S PEOPLE'S STORE, Dentists. Office corner o y Pearl St.and First Avenue FOR GOOD MATERIAL AN D And you will see what a scope there is for Christmas Trading in our Immense Establishment. We have made Large Preparations and Great Exertion to show the LARGEST & BEST ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS EVER OFFERED IN OUR LIN and are intended to prevent the city from extending itself beyond due limits. Within_ this square mile are al- most all -the importance. The principal_schools or “olleges” a thoy nre called,lle beyond |- o the park lands and ave thus able to se- - Buf cure amplé grounds for boys’ games 7] and sports. Stone suitable for building purposes very plentiful, for almost all the build ings are built of either a dark-blue stone or of a light brown free stone, | The roofs are almost ulways corrugated | galvanized between which and the | ceilings a 1t is put to | counteract the heat from the metal. All the smaller houses are of one story only, | bedroom flovs, and kitehen ~ being all on the ground floor. ~They all have , | ublic buildings of any | HONEST WORK ——=—)GO TO(=—— Our Fancy Goods and Toy Department is Complete in every respect, and our prices are just abput ONKE-HALKF those quoted elsewhere. ‘LS NIVIN 408 GRAND OPENING DISPLAY DURING THIS WEEK. verandas of some kind, either of wood or ornamental ivon, shelter from the hot immer sun being absolutely necessary. he larger houses have two stories, but private house of any greater height is ever seen. RESTON - HOUSE, — Main Street, Council Bluffs, E. BURHORN, - Only Hotel in the City with Fire Es- SATING AN cape. Electric Call Bells. J},"”& Accommodations First Class, It will pay you to take a look through our house and see the novelties of the season. Every department will easonable. ] MWB,S“ o have Special Attractions. MAX MOHN, Proprietor. $2. AN ELEGANT $2. GOLD WATCH FOR TWO DOLLARS. AN RN To each purchaser of $2.00 worth of AMERIGAN WATGHES' goods we give a tickel which en- ' titles the holder to one chance on NO. 17 MAIN STREET. * an Elegant Gold Wateh worth §90. anice line of goods, in the tyles, embracing Men’s and clothing, hats and caps, boots shoes, gloves, mittens, e which will sell you at One-half the Price asked yoy by other dealers and give you a ¢hance on the watch besides.- | Come and examine our goods and prices before purchasing. Remember the place, 546 and 548 Broadway. M. MARCUS. . H. McDANELD & CO0., Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. b ) MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AT- TENTION AT GREAT BARGAINS |- _ HENRY EISEMAN & CO., PEOPLE'S STORE, 314, 316, 318 & 320 BROADWAY, 'SOUNCIL BLUFFS, : : latest Boy SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE: PECIAL advertisens suchas Lost,Fonnd, ¥ ro Loan, For Sale, To z, be inserted Tumn at the los CENTS PER LINE for the first in- Five Ceuts Per Line for each subse- tion. Leave advertisements at our No. 12 Pear] Street, near Broadway, Coun- cil Bluffs, lowa. IOWA. WANTS. DO YOU INTEND TO BUY A PIAINTO OR ORGLAIT T IF SO, NOW IS YOUR TIME! v | ORAANS—SMOOTI Household IOR RENT — Six-room cottage. ain. 27 North 7th st. goods for sale at by TANTED— First class gardener, without al, to work extensive garden on st “claxs chance. Address Joseph ouncil Blufts, 1a. \OR RENT-Two furnished rocms with heat, gas, and bath room. With or without board, For gentlemen only. Mrs. Stephenson, Park ave. near Ogden house. \OR RENT--House threerooms 811 A two room house ¥ nire 17 North M ' XCHANGE-Om erty and western land for stocks of mer- chandise, Call on or address J. B. Christian, 520 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia. PIANOS—TRE FULLE PIANOS—THE LATEST S1¥ PIANOS—THE MOST BEAUT F ORG PRICES LOWER EI:I.A.N EVER BEFORE! Dy All Competition and Challenge a Comparison of Goods and Frices Woiney e With Any House in the We SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE! SWANSON MUSIC COMPANY, 329 WEST BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . 00TH 1N TC Vol ORGANE- INHED CASES, Ed LY Highest. Market Prices. Returns. Prompt “r month, olso furnished rooms. £20 and £22 Main Street,Council Bluffs,Towa. TWO Trotting - Stallions B1f1s prop- -plated Chatelain watch, rib- on “attached. Return to B 7, Bee ofice, ancil Blufr: OR RED known as season of 188, in tracts ot 80, 160 o All choice lands and well fmproved. Everett, SALE OR EXCHANGE_Equity of 1% i Jetries syndicate. " Inquiro of x Co. ‘arms — The ey's, near 300 acres, Horace Very cheap for cash, or would e for Council Bluffs or Omaha prop- « retal stock of boots and shoes valued at t 84,000, Call at store, No. 608 Broadway, or Martin, same number, Council Until January 15 We Give A Valuable Present. With Every Purchase of $10 and Upwards. MAIL ORDERS INCLUDED. FOR SALE CHEAPL WADE CARY, - - Council Blufis. WM. WELCH, Carrage and Bxpes Line OFFI1QE—615 SOUTH MAIN ST. “Telephone No, calls from - District promptly attended to. ipiui’s.{l, —Second-hand_Columbia bicycle very cheap, 52-inch, at Bee office, UILDING lot: cre property for sale by B F. J. Day, 0 Faatt e L perty SoF 4ple by OR RENT—A finely furnished front roomm, first floor, in private r house, Water in room, Large closet. References required. Address H. 12, Bee oftice, Council Bluffs. RARE CHANCE! MUST BE SOLD! The desirable residence or business propert known us the Powers Place, on Upper hroad- e the M, E. church, will positively [ Al ithin the ‘next thirty days. Terms: One-third cash, balance in one and two years. Address bids to R. BEA GEORGE R. D, Omaha, Neb,, 1317 and 1319 Douglas St. OGDENBOILER WORKS All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work, Orders by mail for repairs promptly attended to. Batisfaction guaranieed. 30t Avene. - Ad- dress Ogden Boiler Works. Council Blulfs, Towa, . 03, Telegraph Office OFFIGER & PUSEY, BANKERS 500 Broodway Council Bluffs, lowa. Establishéd In Amber, tor- tolse shell, ete. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Halr goods Both Domestic and Foreign.. ] FURNITURE! We are now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE | Our immensé buildings are packed full of the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT 600DS In our line, and at prices that will defy com- petition. We guarantee our goods to be juat as we ropresent them. Please give us o call whether you wish to buy or not, and bring your friends with you. 1t is no trouble to ow our goods. Respectfully, C. A. BEEBE & CO. Made to order -- GREAT DISCOUNT SALE OF 20 PER CENT ON HATS AND CAPS FOR CASH. 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - =~ OMAWA. Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy UI:]I.JI,, Mrs. . 20 Matn Street work solicitéd, L. Gillette, Council Bluffs. Out of town nd all mail geders prompity attended to, CHRISTMAS WARES! Large Line at Reasonable Figures, FEOMER, THE CHINA MAN No, 2 Main St., Councll Bluats, low IF YOU GO T0 MISSOURI VALLEY STOP AT THE St. ELMO HOTEL! Sample R s Attached, Fle Rooms ‘W.'B. IRWIN, Prop: Forses and mules constantly on hand, for sale at retail or in car load lots. ‘Orders proimptly Alled by contract on sbort notice. Ueork s01d on comminston. eientone 1is, O BERLULRR & HOLEY. 'Opposite Dutimy Depot, Councl Blufts,

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