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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WED DAY, OCTOBER 24, 1888, THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL ty Cents Per Week [ . TILTON TELEPHONES: SINBES OFFICE NO. 43, T EDiTon, N¢ Nig MINOR M TION, | { Delivered by earr! i nw ! e Y. Plumbing company. Only #10.75 Elegant overcoatings at A, chant tailor, 312 Brondw Best hard and soft conl and wood, . The infant son of Mr, 1 and M of Hazel Dell township, was bur terday afternoon. of Whittlesey ontinued in ‘s court or fendant. A centrally located, ces. Must furnish refe E office All voter: the re, hould bear in day night. The ladies of the W, C. / dinner and supper at the on the 25th inst., republican rally, 3 the henefit of the hospital. M. M. Francis, the ner with light-fingered languishing inthe default of #50 bonds to appe the grand jury. prope STRE rin Any Part of MANAGER, vs B He duy of the gr the proceeds to be for T, the City & it Chapman’s art store. Reiter's, ay. Missouri Mayne, 619 Broadway, s, Arick, d yes- owler for ¢ (uire Schurz weount of the illuess of the de- finely furnished room to rent to one or two gentlemen Address T. 16, mind that sistration books will be opened to-morrow and remain open until 1 give o ic house bald-headed sin- nsities, is county cylinder in ar before Two lone drunks was the sum total of b business in police court y ] ing. They could not pay some than hefore, : Mr. P o large pi in Italy. at the foot of Mount V. 1t was found ne electric motor w western ¢ exact he under the ger of acc By Re uvius. to rossings, wht 1o catch th ‘hin. Ther h :nts from um sour H. Cool , Octol 15 v darnoatot the Zroom, Hiz nue . George W. Cooper Fllen A. Hughes. The par bled celebrated both Mr, as they wer brs is now | and were locked up again, more lone- in his possession L just sent him by his friend, Prof. Hall, who is sojourning The specimen was picked up raise the no dan- her 22 and tieth birthday as well as his \\u(ldm;: Mr. J. W. interest in the St. Rick has disposed of his Joe house to Mr. A. Baldwin, a gentleman who came here about two y entleman, andlord. The Royal Arcanum gives a sociable uud to its own members this eve series of six parties will he ing the season. These will be fairs and only those holding ti be admitted.” They enjoyable occasions in the looked forward to with much tion. The new power oy motor 1 chine is completed y is nearly all in and of the position. cars ago from the eastern ided He is a pleasant will make a popular ing. A ven dur- select af- ckets will have proved very past and are antieipa- ele the ma- The mechanic in charge says he can get up steam Sunday morning if The switches ne at the corner of F sar st street and Broadway will he completed to-day, and the track work will then be finished. The old Rosflm fire engine is being *‘shined up” to take part in the parade on the 30th. When the boys want to make a show they fix up the Rescue, but when it comes to cleaning ponds and throwing dead (lo'm walls and old tin cans *‘old Bluff City,” flm I.pcnua of a vole the Athm'u- achine 16 and the ocean, Henry o810 ay Eiseman & out, le 3 stone- hev 17 dut the with the digestion Co. PIAZSA in their windows two elegant «@iiver water pitchers, which will be given on the 25th inst. to the best gen- y tleman and lady delogation attending the republican celebration. ers are beautifully chased, and will undoubtedly excite valry for their possession. B The piteh- old lined some ri- The fire laddies at No. 4 hose house are preparing o miniature ladder truck for the grand the 30th. hook and parade Alarge Newfoundland dog on belonging to Ed. Brooks will furnish the motive power, and the littlo son of As- E gistant Chiel Nicholson 4 driver. gotten up, and will doubtless great deal of attention. . The union depot has not been much of late. will 1 act as The whole turnout will be well attract a Jroject for having an_up-town discussed Some moves are on foot, however, which will have atenden cy to hasten the enterprise to a speedy start. Council Bluffs needs to have X tered and ‘shabby local depots planted by a conveniently located, well With equipped union depot. its seat- sup- such a depot and a new, grand hotel two of the greatest needs of the city will The approach of election pers to the oflice of the city sued. Politic xhibit a r \ns day many applicants for naturaliz cl average of ten or twelve a " day be met. bri ation p erk. An vo is- smarable degree of interest in the matter, and are more active than the ave steerer in getting in their The democrats are ospec and are evidently in cor as to where they are going to great majority in this county, they talk so glibly. Judge Carson is presiding district court in the absence Loofbourow, all fine ze bunko work. y active, derable doubt get their of which over the of Judge who will return about the latter end of the term and give deci; ions in several cases now pending be- fore him. tance are to be the expiration which oc decided by hi of his_térm Several matters of impor- before office, m of s at the end of the present year. At present the court is merely ing kept open from day to day to give parties who are ready a chan their cases heard. matter of selecting priz e to have The committee having charge of the s to be given to the fluest appearing clubs taking part in the republican parade to-morrow pend the money appropriated for the purpose in o two handsome water sets, costing 87 One will be given to the best ladies’ club and the other to the bes men's club. The committee at to get banners, but owing to t rush of orders found it impossi what was wanted. The water of practical use, and can bé di | after the eampaign, if it is so ' evening have decided to ex | { | - them. —_— Bee W. C, Stacy’s ad. e —— €les of merit, to the on. fair. t gentl first tried he great ble to get sets are isposed of esired. There will be mu\.h competition to win We do not {ntend to indorse any except arti- but we take pleasure in referring and Stoves and Ranges ority 18 100 well. establishied 1o be ca ljed They are believed to be uneq ualed y‘,ny in the world, Soid exclusively by P, C. e —— Bee Forrest Smith’s special column, datiisinle S i Boots, shoes. Kinnehan’s, 326 B'way. ————e—— "Pen cents admits you to the Catholic Supper from 6 to 7 o'clock, 25 cte. whose CORRUPTING THE YOUTHFUL Boys in Their Teens Loitering About Houses of Prostitution. WHY HE WANTS TO BE FREED. Agitating for an Ice Carnival-St. Andrew's Brotherhood Recog- nized—The Board of Trade—Personal, Better Watch Your Boys. A great deal of complaint is made re- garding the action of many of the deni- zens of *“The Row” in employing boys of the age of twelve to fourteen years to act as ervand bo, Many of the pupils of the public schools are daily employed in this way, and although the teachers are cognizant of the fact, they are pow- erless to prevent it. It is a sad state of affairs, yet, nevertheless, a true one in this city at the present time. Some of these boys spend all their spare time hanging around the houses of prostitu- tion. Some of them are scions of the finest families in the city, and their nts have not the slightest idea that r sons were ever in such a place in their lives, It is but a few days since two of the teachers of the public schools wi standing taiking at the corner of Pie street and saw two boys well known to them emerge from one of these places and sneak out of sight, unconscious of the fact that they were watched, but svidently ashamed of being seen. The attention of the police is called to the matter, but this will not suffice without deeisive action on the part of the paren Something is wrong some- where when boys just entering on their teens ave found hanging about houses of prostitution whenever they can get away from home, and doingodd errands for the unfortunate creatures who make their homes there. lmmediate action is demanded. - The finish on our collars, shirts cannot be equalled. Laundry Co. cuffs and Cascade S A family moving from the city and needing money will sell their upright First class make. Call for five days at 329 Broadway. piano cheap for cash. v P Ne: See Forrest Smith’s special column. Ave. B lots at $400, small payment down, balance on long time at low rate of interest. Odell Bro's & Co. — To Peculiar a Husband. In the district court yesterday the divorce case of Addiec White W. L White was heard by Judge Carson, who will probably grant the d 1 decree. The chief charge made by her is that he failed to support her. 1t is said that their wedded life was not longer than twenty-four hours. White is a charac- vhose eccentricities border beyond even to insanity. He pre- 1ds to have a miraculous gift of heal- ing, and hence has gained the title of **Doc” White, though not to be con- founded with the reputable physician of similar name. White claims to have wonderful visions. Some of them are prophetic, and are narrated with much gusto by nim, after the events taken place. ' His latest vigign ia that Cleveland will be prggident for four ‘\;\,uru and then Haggeon for cightyears, ut he leaveg, it 'vory hazy as to whether it is t0.5% four more years in the future, or whether Cleveland’s present term will suffice. When Cleveland visited this city White presented a card to him and claimed that when the president was suffering from rheumatism some months before, he cured him by some magical use of saliva. A guiding star and an abundance of saiiva seems to be the basis of his curative powers. It seems no_wonder that a woman could not live happily with a man of such peculiar notions. e Have our wagon call_for your soiled clothes. Cascade Lnuu(lrv Co. 0 lifornia canned goods at Tib- Broadway. # Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, opera house block. Morehouse & Co., blank book manu- facturers. # | First avenue lots forsaleat a bargain. Odell Bro'’s & Co. + A Big Winter Card Wanted, The matter of erecting a mammoth ice palace between Council Bluffs and Omaha during the coming winter is be- ing agitated in certain quarters. St. Paul has made such a project pay for several successive years, and for this reason it is thought the same venture can be made profitable here. The “ice palace” of Paul and the “corn pal- ace” of oux City have advertised these cities more effectively and widely than could have been secured by any other means. Should the matter re- ceive the proper encouragement from the business men of the two cities we may expect to have one of the greatest things ever witnessed in the west. The summer n is to be well pro vided for by the itauqua, but this cannot be utilized in the winter, With some cold weather attraction of similar magnitude, the year around would be provided for. The Chautaugua promises to be the greatest attraction which could be devised for the two ci Not only will the grounds be used for strictly Chautauqua purposes, but it will speed- ily become & national' park for the ac- commodation of all sorts of great gath- erings of societies and associations. e We have no compotitors in finishing collars, cuffs anc shirts, Cascade Laun- dry Co. ——— Illinois_and Towa best soft coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl street. L Guns_and ammunition at Odell & Bryant's hardware and stove house. L Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laundry company. e —— Odell Bro's & Co. loan money on real estate, — e —— Short Session of the Fathers. The city council held a special meet- ing at 1:30 o'clock yesterday. sent, Mayor Rohrer, Aldermen Lacy, Water- man, Metealf and Weaver, The object of the meeting was to pass on the esti- mates of the city engineer on work done by contractors on city improve- ments. Bonds were ordered isssued to contractors in the following amounts: MeAdams & Amberg,paving, $23,875.85; John Flageolle, grading, (00', Wall: iam A. Moore, iutersection sewer, #3,100; C. C. Chamberlain, grading, 81,100, The finance committee was in- structed to properly furnish the private office of the city auditor, recently fitted up in the rooms formerly occupied by the city engineer. The session was of short duration, and tne council journed until after election. ad- Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl strec 1 column. 114 Broad tric motor line, dmaha ladies. - - Buy a lot on Broadway and realize 50 per cent o month on your investment. Odell Bro's & Co. et —— Veteran Republic The members of the Veteran Repub- lican Tippecanoe club and all other veteran republicans, not attached to other organizations, are requested to as semble on Iourth stre sonic temple, on Thursd o'clock, to join it the re proce. Persons having buggies are re- bring them with them, and es will be provided for those not supplied and not able to walk. D. B.CLARrk, D. C. BLOOME Secretary t 3 I Special advanta, On the 25th the V serve dinner for cents at the house. A lunch counter will conducted, —i T.oans made o ty hn-\nm- and resi- dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. —— S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. ————— Best bargains in real estate, Bro's & Co. Odell — —— St. Andrew's Brotherhood. ening the local branch of St. Andrew's brotherhood met and ve- orgunized. The following officers were elect President, president, I, Ernest Cook. T i membership of about twenty at present. A move will be made to secure a club room in the center of the city, which will be fitted up for the exclusive use of the members of the society. g et Baby show at the Catholie fuiv to-mor- row afternoon. Also concert and clocu- tiong entertainment. Voti every day. — o Proposals Wanted. Sealed proposals will be recei ved at the office of Henry Kiseman & Co.’s People’s store for the purchase of the building now standing on the east half of tho Pucific house property. This in- cludes the building known as the **Blue Front,” commencing with the east wall of said **Blue Front” and extending west s ven feet. xty ie building to be removed within twenty days from date contract is awarded. Bids will be received up to and opened evening at 8 o'clock, on Wednesday 24, 1 wch bid must be ac- d by a_good bond of formance of th ve the right to Copy of contract ¢ or uesday Wedne: H St Money loanc . B. Crafts & Co.’s loan office, on furniture, pianos, ho wagons, personal prop and all other articles of val removal. All husiness s dential. . v 2 _— " “Progress of the Paving. McAdam & Amberg will finish to-day the paying of Eighth avenue between Sixth and Muin streets. Work will then be commenced on Bluff and Pierc streets, the last of these covered by the contract with this firm. Their work will be completed in two weeks, and that will end the paving for the season, as Wickham & Co. will also have their work on Willow avenue and Sixth and Seventh streets completed by that time. —~— rgain J.G.Tipton hast in real estate. real . Da For bargains in part of the city see I ng real estate dealer. tate {1 any v, the lead- Money loancd on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies, ov anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity; fair and honorab aling. . A. Clark & Co., office cor. Brondwuy and Muin, over Am press. ——m— Personal Paragraphs. A. Wheeler returned yesterday from New York, having been absent some months, He did not know of the wreck of the Herald until he saw it Ti BEE while on his way here. a stockholder in the concern, his prise was great. J. M. Anderson, ¢ chants’ police, returned yesterday a week’s hunting trip on the Sioux river. There were seven in the part; —Henry Metealf, Richard Green, Will Keeline, George Green, S. Farnsworth, Doug Harle and James Anderson. They had splendid success, the party killing over three hundred ducks during the As he was sur- week. Notwithstanding the heavy bags, the boys did not have half enough to go around. They did not know that they had so many friends until they re- turned to the city laden down with'fine, plump mallards. - St. Bernard Place, This is anew addition recently platted by our enterprising townsman, Conrad Giese, and placed on the market withJ, G. Tipton, the real estate broker, as sole agent. It is one of the very hand- somest locations for fine residenc the whole city. The lots are feet, dotted over with beautiful natural forest trees, and withal has one of the most commanding views to be found. For particulars wgnrdmw prices and terms, call on Mr., J. G. Tipton, at 527 Broadway, where \ou w|11 always find a conveyancer to show the property. P E. H. Sheafe & Co., make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of inters Oftice Droadway and Maim street, upstairs, E. H. Sheafe loans m 3 security of every deseription. Pri consulting rooms. All business stri ‘onfidental, Office 50 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up-stairs, e ——— The Board of Trade Meets. There was an unusual turn out at the board of trade meeting last evening. President Wells presidged. The matter of locating a broom factory came up for discussion on the report of the manu- facturers’ committee. It was referred back to the same committee and H. L. Shepherd was added thereto to act in this effort. The same committee reported on the proposition of an overall company, that their requirements for a building 40x 160, s a bonus, is too extravagant, but that they be invited to come here, look the ground over and if possible get them to modify their requirements. The report was received and adopted. Mr. J. H. Lewis, of the Cherrier Di- rectory company, appeared and mude a formal proposition to the board to get up & directory of the city. Mr, Cotter, POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET Manufacturers and Wholeaala De lera'n Sausage of All Kinds. Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered, NO. 635 BROADWAY. S - TELEPHONE NO. __ F.J. BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently locatéd ht No. 14 N If you have specimens don't w spoil. 1f you dont want them highest market price for them. after North 6ith Line, Council Bluffs it for prices, Postofti St., opposite », on Motor 1 Send them to him befor: ar + they mounted, he will pay you the they Will muke a specialty of beuds during winter of Omaha, appeared by same matte proxy in the The provosition of Mr. Lewis was accepted, th -dnmmx\ to be completed and delivered within four months, The [n!l«)\\lnu gentlemen were appointed as a committee to elose up the matter with the company: Messrs, Weiss, D d McConnell. Mr. Day mos that the_ eity council rec [‘mwl the Chic & Northwestern railrond company arrange for a change in the method of doing its switching =0 as to leave Brondway un- obstructed by the cars, Carried OMe. Wies moved that the special committee, having in hand the matter of freight discrimination be authorized to employ competent counsel to present the case’to the state railway commis. sioners on the occasion of their contem- plated \un herve. Carried. Mr. moved that hereafter ularly on the first the and sceond Tuesdays of each month, Car- vied. On motion W. A. Moore was made the custodian of this city to defr the dent to the ecelébration inst. the money raised in expenses on inci- 80th the Prof. Gentry's hibited at Dohan, and ev ts of the sagicious truly marvelous, and won from the audiences, which » smaller than the merits of the en- iinment deserved, The wonderful of Pr L the “King of the e lnughable actions of Fritz, the «1.m.. and the wonderful performances of Nankapoo. who circled the stage on his forelegs, but a few of the many marvelous ti The Catholic fair at the Masonie temple will continue during the bal- ance of this week, lets exhibited I ernoon. Admiss Baby show and trip- lay and Saturday aft- on 10 cents. The attention of those taking part in the trades display has lod 1o the fact that the electric motor wir ighteen feet from the ground. Noth- ing has been the Broadway bridge ove Special meeting of. republican elub and all republicans at hendquarters this (Wednesday) eveningat 8 p. m. to make final areangements fob the grand_rally and for r of delegal{ons on pecial tr “afternoon. All G s ‘or flambeaus Jo M. HARL, The members of the Veteran Tippe- anoe club have elected D. C. Bloomer ptain for the grand rally to-morrow evening. ————— 1 have two five room houses for sale cheap. Property bought and sold. All property of mine listed with other partics is hereby cancelled. %, B. Jupp, No. 606 Broadway. A goodly portion of the brick side- walk about the county court house is buried with dirt, which was washed from the newly filled grounds before the curbing was put in as a protection. The rain_renders the walk so muddy as to be disgraceful. Now that s0 many strangers visiting the cit there seems a double incentive for hav- ing the trouble remedied. Those who reside here would surely appreciate a reform. The rudder of the ship contrals its course. Put the stomach, the rudder of the system, in proper order by the use of Warner’s Log hin Hops and Buchu Remedy. The best hop remedy known. Sold by all druggists - ts of the police force 1 and will hereafter craniums of our helm The ne have at las| cover the 1 “finest.” ve To the young face Pozzoni’s Complex- ion Powder gives fresher charms, to the old rencwed youth, Try it. Aisnbi i e Bathed in Blood. NEW York, Oct. 23— (Special Tele gram to Tug Bee.) — Chauncey Good- rich, of South Brooklyn, did not appear at the breakfast tuble yes- terday morning and a domestic who went to his room on the third floor heard him groan- ing. Opening the door she saw him buthed inblood on the floor. A large sheath knife was beside the map. th.u he had cut his thro: nd pipe. He was hu\pmll Itis believe All doctol Cc O A 1! ROCK SPRINGS, GANON CITY, And All Fine Grades of Coal. COUNCIL BLUFFS LUMBER GO, EPHONE \0. 25%. A, (s ney he will die. is' Brandy 0. H, McDANELD & ©0., Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. £20 and 822 Main Street,Council Bluffs,Towa. DANCING CL,ASSES TUESDAY SATURDAY AT 4 AT 3 P ML Py s AND B P M, Royal Arcanum Hall, Beno Block. MRS. MAGRAN THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $15, Is equal to any High Priced Machine, The Edison Mimeographi, the best apparatus for mapifolding, autographic #d type Writing work. 5000 coples can be taken. m lxcolxlor Ce., Council mm. la. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. B00Broadway Council Bluffs, Towa. Estabiished -y L HY THE FOLLOWING ARE A FEW OF —THE BARGAINS— —)1 CAN OFFER IN(— FRUIT AND VEGETABLE FARMS. 3 ACRES— small house, 1,000 ;00d house and 7 . Food house, Allin small fruit ) Adjoining city ftar two st Dotises sl fruits in’ avunda 0. "Miles from P 0., all improved; and hlull &, &Il improy \ (e 18 op Omabia, wi u for platting. make chioice addit W. C. STACY, NO. O MAIN ST, has Lost, Found, o Rent, Wants, Board od tn this columh at the PER L1 CE nd Five Cents Per | i Towa. ce, No | Council Hiufts << kitchen gl at the il Blutrs, r al ho Apply at 103 Main \\ SD—A | Work in prvate strect, Council Biutls, 1 at White Broadway, i1 Council Bluirs, OR RENT. ed room, suitable for ly abstracter, Ad- J16, Bee' office, A comp. with refere Councit Bhifrs. tent next house above basemc Hol PO RENT-—G side of eity. urnished front room, for gen- N rwond street 0 cittwge, on the cor- st W, € dnmes. A large numb aud examine s y and Main st., £00a_dwell: ELH. Sheate Wp stairs. al & Co., Broadw tor reut, Johnston & Van Patten st FORREST SMITH’S SPRCIAL WANT GOLUMN, QOR SALE~House of5 rooms and two lots on Kth avenue north of the transfer. Will take for this, one-half cash, Fun SALE=—A fine corner in Pierce: just north of the transfer, on and 18th st, 60X120 ft., §50. OR SAL ouse and lot north of T. P, transfer cheap at $600; 8200 cash and §25 per month, Fop saLE- K. R, Fox: 18 eres on both si s T CE RO maks o e WaItIon 16 Counet] uftaor Omaba. 3 addition h avenue ant froom cottage with Tison st; this property is 60), but it sold soon will m new el ue; bath roc ements: nice This place 18 only oom house at closets ana yard. blocks depot. OR RENT—Nice 4-room cottage on Sth ave. and 10th st., only $11 per month, attle, AN--Money to loan on hor elry e me be- fore borrowim: Llsewhe FORREST SMITH, Room 4, 3rd Floor, Browu Building. HOT WATER HEATING A 5".’;0'_}‘_‘2" WIND MILLS. IRON and WwooD PUMPS. PIPE ; and _FITTINGS. cil Bluffs, iis Paper, « Corresvondents Mention GEO. H. HESCHENDORR BOLL BEEF. 4c | PORTERHOUSE., ) ¢ | PORK CHOP. PORK ROAS] HAMS M 1 AND MUFION i GEOF ALL KINDS And all other Meats in the same Proportion, NO. 327 B'WAY, TEL. NO, 161, ld FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 Douglas Bt., Omaha, Neb, S, STEWART, M. D,, D, V. M. VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTE STREET. Telephone No. 205, COUNCAL BLUFFS, 1 IOWA BUY A HOME. Nice new five room cottages with closets etc, finished in hard wood and oil, only 5 minutes walk from Omaha across the new Bridge and located immediately on new electric car line. A SMALL CASH PAYMENT And easy terms will secure you a comfortable and convenient home. ONLY A FEW LEFT. A.H. FITCH, P. O, BOX 488, OMAHA, NER 1 See Orr Novelties in Dress Goods If you eannot call write flor samples of Henrielta Cloths) Hll“' lHl E cheaper Than You Ever Saw Them, 3 = = = o — ] = IWAY. HARKN 401 BROADWAY, HOSE FCR LADIES CHILDREN. UnusualValue FROM 10¢ Upwards. 41 BROAD SS BROS. | 401 BROADWAY, RUCHINC GLOVES, Ribbons. (Trimmings and Notion Nov E AN DRY 600DS HOUSE IN A COMPLETE KNOCK OUT IS WHAT OUR PRICES ARE. WE HAVE NO COMPETITION FOR WE ARE SELLING LOWER THAN THE LOWEST! CARPETS OF ALL KINDS. CURTAXAINS OF ALL KINDS. COME EARLY FOR A CHOICE OF OUR IM- MENSE STOCK. Gouncil Bluffs Carpet Co No 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ESTABLISHED 1842, INCORPORATED 1873 RUSSELIL & CO., MASSILLON, OHIO, MANUFACTURERS. Especially Adapted foe ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, ENGINES. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC -:- CUT-OFF Specifications and estimates furnizhed for completg steam plants. Regulation, Durability Guar~ anteed, Can show letters from uscrs where tuel Economy {8 aqni Corliss Non-Condensiug, BRANCH HOU COUNCIL BLU , IOWA. * wit Send for Catalogue, E. C. HARRIS, Manager. ‘ THE TlME IS $10.75 | sEHORT ORDER YOUR PORTRAIT Frame and Easel, Now of W.W.Chapman Nos. 1056-107 Main 310-75 St., Councnl Bluffs. $10.75 SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, ——~—PROPRIETORS OF——— COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA TRAINSETER ILIITE. ——)OFFICES — Covxcin Buurrs—P, C. De Vol's Store, No. Omana—Carpenter P, 504 Middle Broadway. Telephione No. 87, Douglas Street, per Co.. No. 1114 'rclophnu Ne. 236,

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