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THE DAILY BEE.! OFFICE. NO PEARL STREE Lelivere ’ 1 Any Part of the City a o1 bor Week. H. W. TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHONES BUsisges OFFICE NO. 41 Niont Eviton, No. % g MINORR MENTION. the N. Y Elegant overcontings R merchant tai Best <0l I and Missouri wood M ) Brondway, Rev. Henry Delong took out building permits for three new frame cottages to Pier t. between They ter's, te erected o and Fra ave 1 $800 e will § The funcral o y. the throe-y old son of F on. ook pl largely attended. The remains were terred in Fairview cemetery The Omaha and Couneil B company to-day rec levy of six mills voted them by this ity The amount is nearly $30.000 and was due when the bridge was completed according to contract The trustees for the the deaf and dumb weve in terday. Routine business oceupied most of the time. Settlement wasmade with ontractors who have been making vari- ous improvements und turnishing sup- plies. The grounds with the in- will cive the first institution for on yes- Washington avenue sct are being graded to conform new buildin, The exterior work on the structure is almost com- pleted, and the buiiding shows up very handsomely. [t is i eredit to the archi- tect and 1o the vit The work of te house will be completed to-day. will be but a short time until the walls of the new I n block will be rising in its pla The ptans for the new building are completea, but the con- tracts are not yet let. A new time card will go into effect on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitic to- morrow noon. The evening expr will leave fifty minutes carl At 6 instead of 6:57 us ¢ . The even- ing train will avvive instead of 6:43, five minutes earlier Business in the draggrin n more the present term. None of the cases on the docket ave ready for trial, and the probability is thut the greatost them will go over to the December term, which convenes on the I5th of next month. "The cleetric motor company two more motor cars yesterda) the twelve ordered. There more conches 10 be r iv equip the line. will twelve motor cars and ten ¢ Jowing a live minute servic each train an hour for a round trip. The voller skating rvink will be in full blast after > first of next week. laid o new floor and putin @ new stock of skates, the patronage of last sc: arly demon- e had by no means died out. The vink will be kept open for skating fi rings in the weck, und 2 dance on the other Three plats of new additions and sub- divisions were filed with the county re- corder yester: They w Fiteh's sub, comprising north half of block of Benson’s second addition; Alexan- der’s sub, consisting of blocks A, B. C, D and E, in Potter & Cohb’s addition, and Webster's sub, consisting of two blocks in Howard's addition N. Schurz is being congratulatea by republicans as well democrats on his success in the race, and re-election s justice of the peace. He has served most acceptably. especially to the bus ness men, and 10 justice has a stronger hold on the confidence of the cominu- nit Now that the cruel war is over, even his political opponents express themselves as grateful that he is tained in the position he has tilled so faithfully. *Squire Hendricks has not decided he will locate his office when he srs upon his duties as justice of the we. Until ‘Squire Biggs moved down onto Main street all the justices were on Broadway, which had enjoye this monopoly for years. Main street should have one of the justice shop: *Squire Hendvicks will find a pr sure bronght to bear on him to accom- modate the people by locating south of Broadway The Union Py » ferry train will be discontinued next week until spring, so it is report This move is causing considerable comment, as it was com- monly supposed that' the ferry teain would be better patronized in cold than in warm weathe s the drive over the bottom is no ntone “in midwinter, as the wind gots ble sweep across there, 1f the discontinued the new bridge will come in for nearly all of the travel between the two ¢ The board of county supervisor terday opened the bids for the ¢ sw bridge over Indian creck on . There were but two lvullll'l A snmphell of this eity Siovers Bridge compuny of Osk The con- ctwill be awarded to-day, us Super- r Underwood was not present yestor- ¢ and the matter was postponed until “his arri Ihe business trans- acted consisted mainly of allowing bills. The session will be completed to-d and the bonrd will adjourn thisevening until the December meeting, The time of starting up the clectrie motor line is still unknown to the pub- lic. and considerable speeulation is in- dulged in on that question. The m agement siys that not o single wheel shall be started until the whole plant is in order to work. 1t was expeeted that the cars would be started Monday, but * men say that but very few of the s will be re ) time, so it is difficult to say when the iine will be put in operution. But little information can be secured on the subjeet, and the pub- lie is fo d to be content and wait until u\el)llnng rond Sce W, ( Tmproved :\ud Teunt parts of the eity; 90x150 avenue, cast front, a ba property on Broudway aud Fourth street. R. P. Officer, orth street, DeVol's block, Council Blufls, BX. For barzains in re art of the city see | ing real estate dealer, —— 15 made on city business and resi property. Notes bought. Kim- all-Champ Investment company i i Rock Spring coul, Gleason, 26 street, ———— The Counci! Bluifs L wifie and it ing down the superior court is than usual during secured d to fully then on ¢ hroperty in all feet on Glen rainy business estato in J. Day, the any lead- Lo: Pearl The Council Bluffs [nvestment Co., No. 10 Pearl st., having engaged in the real estate business, respectfully re- quest u list from parties having prop- ertd for s axchange, Men’s knit jackots, drawers and scurfs and Jadies’ skirts seiling at than cost at tha knitting factory loss THE O\lA}TA DAILY BEE SA’I‘URDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1888, (()"\CIL 'BLUFES CONCERYS. The District Court Busies Itself With an Old, Chronic Thief. THE GAS CHARTER NEAR ITS END Located at ual Row in the Po- Must Have HSpor Last fice Miller Happily The An Department the Union Devpot. The Day in case of M. M s the ict court yesterday mornin ted to the jury and The for petit attention of the The fow they came in about fifteen subm e was minutes with erdict of g mir t The cha with the larc Bushne I'he case might have been of in the lower court, but the was bound over to the grand s jury was dismissed until \lnmhn morning at 8 o'clock No busi- ness was transacted during the after- noon. To-day is motion day and no es will be tried. ——— See Forrest Smith's special column. — listed with us some few good farms to exch 1 Bluffs property. A. A, C1 sadway and Main, iilty risoner was of several We have wwh and Coun- < & Co., d on furniture, pianos, horses, buggies or anything low s of intere No publicity: faiv and honorable dealing AL A, Clark & Co., oftice cor. Broadw and Main, over American expross. The Gas Charter. probuble that the will not take any further action ent in regard to repealing the of the gas company. The charter will next Febraary, and then the will re tention. Iv is red that if an attempt is made at present to r il the rter the com- pany would take the ease into court and the ity would be enjoined from tak- ing further steps in the matter until that was settled. Ti the case was de- layed w year or two the ety could do nothing but submit. [t is but three months until the char expires, and the question will probably be allowed to rest until that time. The city has quietly submitted to the exorbitant charges of the company for twenty vears, and will not institate a legal kick just as the matter is about to solve itself. JuC monds, of value at It seems council pros- charter ve e e ipton has bargains in real ¢ Tilinois and Towa best soft coal, Pearl strect, el % I Sheafe loans money on chattel seeurity of o deseription. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidentinl. - Ofice 500 Broa: ner Main street, up stairs. The finish on our coll: shirts cannot be eq Laundry Co. Gi cuffs and Cascade ——— " 1n the Home. Miller as weil known a character as Council Blufls has pro- duced. Those who have merely noticed the old man, as with bent form, ragged and dirty, he has gone about the streets biacking boots and selling papers.would not think that he wasa hervo of two wars, an intelligent, well read mau. Such he is, however, and the story of the change wrought in his life is told by the same old word—whi The time was when Miller was a stalwart young soldier, a gallant fighter in the Mexica Vi In the war of the rebellion he was again in the ranks, and did noble service for his country. He has always been so given to gambling as to win his name of *Sport” by common consent. Old citi- zens still remember when he walked the streets with a shining tile. polished linen, a long gold chain, s ling dia- monds and other requisites the make-up of a dude in those carlier days, At one time, after big win- ni he gave a big supper to the whole town, 1l hundred doi- lars. Of late he has been in a deplora- ble condition, and at last was taken in charge by the christian women of the hospital. Still later he has been re moved to the Soldiers’ Home at M shalltown, la. He is evidently ve much pleased ¥ith his new situation, In regard to it he writes the following, which indicates somewhat the intelli- gence of the man who has been so buf- 1 about the gutters of the city he soldiers’ home is the best gem in the state’s ecrown. It is the old soid- iers’ paradise. Most of the grey-headed veterans here are minus o log or an arm, but they are the most ctable looking body of men you would see in good while.” The home is three stories, with thr vings, and faces the south. The Tow. *runs within 250 yards of the rear. s surrounded on the north, east and west with beautiful oak and other forest trec To the east of the front large fountain, cireular in form, with spout fountain in the center, It is 150 feet wide, and when finished will make a beautiful fountain. Looking south the landseape is dotted th farms and farm houses. The home is heated with and the cook d laund done by ste The washing have two faucets, by which you ean turn on cold or hot water, bisins are of marble. The home is built on most improved und modern plans. The ventilation and drainage ure perfoect. I eanuot deseribe them in one letter if I was to tr The rooms ¢ eighteen or twenty feet high, lighted with win- dows fourteen feet hig il some of them are double window: The home 15, in fact, a village in itself. There is a chupel where religious servi are held once a woeek: also a concert and lecture hall, had a lecture since [ have heen he It was on tho inu- factur of 33 and was quite interesting. Ad all cooking done by steam, und mighty good cooking it is the best of everything in the market. We have a en where se a1l the veg- Jles that grow in this climate. We got the best of meats and bread—roast beef or roast pork eve , and fish or meat for supper. The’ old vets are most orderly set of men I ever saw. [ have not heard an angry word since I have been he We have a lib smoking room, barber shop, tailor shop, and shoemaker, In faet, it isa little town of itself. To cap the climax, we have most kind and gentlemanly of- ficers, Everything works like clock- work, Most of the old vets go to town when they feel like it, but the neweom- ers have get a pass. Our officers have boen badly slundered by the M shaltown Democrat, by saying that they compelled old vets to go to the polls and vote for Harrison, The ciicers never “Sport” for making a costing him seve from the store of D, W. | colicited any votes. So | far ns 1 oy the electioneering among themselves, When 1 to the I found that ne ers wer Anon. MITOMAS H, g of roller rfored or Id see first vly all ote for going to s MILLER and openi vink Monday evening. e —c— We o not intend to indorse ARy except arti- cles of merit, but we take pleasurs in referring the “Garland Stoves wnd Hanges, wh superiority is too well ed 1o bo called in question, They are 110 ha 1 v uated by any in the world exclusively by P, C, De Vol — Have our wagon call for clothes, Cascade | dr See Forrest Smith's special column — stellario 1 uneasiness in your soiled Co. of Lneas i the police ting itsell. Thoere Land little doos not seem to & in harmony, and hence can- not do as eff s for tl would otherwise be the case. said that some of the sensitive about not don the books for the they make. Most of the prison now brought in by the patrol wagon, and when two or more offic chance to share in an arvest, or in taking the man to the station, one man will sometimes be given the credit, to the exclusion, perhaps, of the very one who made the arrest and turned in the eall. nother chestnutty complaint is that each man warks for himself. [t is said th, notices received from elsewhere, offering rewards for eapturing persons deseribed therein, ave not given to all the fors but a favored few have the in- side track., There is,in fact, a repe- tition of the little canses of chating and jealousy that caused trouble with their predecessors. The complications seem to be inerensing, and the prediction is common that quite a lively sort of a rumpus will soon foilow, unless there is oil thrown upon the troubled waters. Chief Lueas is pretty steady-handed, and his wisdom may devise some anodyne. Allg \in manife are numerous jenlous The for no irvitatio ve workin stive servi ware a little properly arve: me heing eredi les hard coul, C. B. Fuel Co. psat Chapman‘sart store. ——— Notice the beantiful imsh given col lars, eufls and shirts by Cascade Laun dry company. Weather st e wfe & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit. at lowestrate of inter Office Broadway and Main street, upstairs, e —— 1. H. Sh —— Union Depot. lo will devote attention henceforth to the work ng aunion passenger depot for this city. A meeting will be held next Tuesday evening with the sole purpose in view, and all members are carnestly ed to be present. Several of the companies entering here arve v 1o go ahead with the project. and anxious to know what is to be done they desire to replace their local depots with more commodious strue- tures if 1o union depot is to be built. s (s We have no competitors in finishing collars, eufls and shirts, Cascade Laun- dry Co, its of secu soft coal, ¢ B. -— If you want to borrow money lot, house and lot, farm, or t lhll!;_’ sce / lark & Cc Al grade “uel Co. ¢ loaned at_ L. B. Crafts & Cd . on furniture, pianos, horses, personal proparty of all kinds, other articles of value without All business stric i loan offic wagon ——— The Fine Grinding Mill terday hoozers were follow I, H. Murray, James O'Keefe and k. Martin $8.10 each. F. M: well $7.60. William Jasper was charged with disturbing the peace and assault- ing a boy med Willie Deamin. He put up $10 for anpearance at 10 o'clock for trial, but iled to materialize, and the money was forfeited. Charles Smith, a hack driver, was charged with disturbing the peace and his case continued until this morning. All kinds of knit goods selling at less anufacturers’ cost at the knitting assessed as ———— Personal Paragraphs. Brice, of Chicago, is the g Mrs. S, P, McConnell. Miss Marquardt, of Des Moines, is visiting with Mrs. 1. W. Ross Mrs. Carpenter, of Hillsdale, Mich., is visiting her daughter Mrs. W. 5. Wilkins, on Third avenue. M. and Mrs, C. D, Parmelec hay turncd from their eastern visit, hay been absent about & month. The joyed themselves greatly. ames Beebe, son of Colonel H. C. e, local ngent for the Wells-Fargo press compiny, has accepted a po- sition in the local oftice of the Adams IXpress company. Captain J. H. ( court reporter for during his term of oftice, the swme position for Judge Macey, Judge Loofbourow’s successor on the district beneh for the next four years, beginning January 1, 1859, The very Rev. I’ Hennebe nowned Catholic missionzry of temperance, arvived in the city lust evening and is the guest of lis old friend,” Father McMenemy. Since ho conducted the mission here eleven years ago he has traveled over eighty thousand miles, giving missions and administered the temperance pledge to hundreds of thousunds in i Vandicman's Land, New frica and the, East Indic ficiate at 10 o’clock mass to-morrow at St. Fancis Xavi uest of en- who has been Loofbourow will oceupy ark, Judgs y. the ro- 1postle 2he Great Lol Hus come to Council Bluffs with the largest stock and finest grades of goods ever seen in the city which will be inads up at the lowest figures ever given any where. No. , corner of Broad and Seventh street, Postoflice block, Remember the “London Tailor,” and give him a call, Special mit sale to-day at the knitting fuctory. Price, 10¢ per pair. L — The New Jewish The first Hebrew church in has just been organized. The name of the organization is the Bikor Cholin congregation. They have leased the brick building at No. 37 North Main street, and held their first services there ing. Services will be held regularly hereaiter every Friday evening and Suturday morning, the Hobrew Sabbath. Jastor hus 4a yeu been secured, and My, L., Harris, of this city, will officiate for the present. The >ty has @ wmembership of thirt, Church, the city r was | pied by th | | feeted to have | Hu irchase of the property now occu- niicips They rendy own a handsofne-bBurial ground at Oak Hill, Arrangemgui{s are being per- Rabhi Henson. of Omaha, lecture MWeve in about two < for the benefit of the new soc - - de—Wool dres hes $8 1o 10, m is deliy wee iety Miss Sim Dresses 1 and mons. over k silks man's, L — Forrest Smith’s spheial ¢ —— Saint Bernard P o 1 have a number of i in the ddition, blocks away from the Brondway. S and The com tion reg to J. wiy. Se sale two street ears on 05250 feet, property present For full informa- nd terms apply sole agent, 527 Broad- lots for ove loeated only choice re are high and din view, rding Tipton dry and prices — — Queer O fone, In my rambles around this gr tropolis T have been surprised at the many methods of making living, writes a w York correspondentof the Detroit Tribune, Cortainly if one-half the world do not know how the other half live, they just as little know how the oth Uf make theirliving, There is on Fourteenth street a place which ts its patronage from the very swell- est and most exclusive civelesof society. The place has got no sign—nothing 1o give it away as a pawnbroker's shop, but such it is, notwith- stunding its indsome entrance and hiveried door tende who ushers the visitors or patrons into an elegantly fur- nished drawing room. decorated with rare bric-n-brac 1d choice paintings, the person who keeps it for the pr prietor is & woman, is dressed in the latest style, and cives he stomer as if o guest. It is not unti ter the usual exchange of morning sulutations that she asks: “What can 1 morning?" Then madame elry. dinmonds, pe on which she anote is riv me- do for madame this displays wset of jew- haps, o1 bric wishes atonn. Sometimes nat the vate of 15 or cent. These notes, however, seldom go to protest, for the pivers do not care to have these transactions known to their husbands: bui, apart from that, they care but little, as it is gencrally under- stood that i woman frequentiy exceeds her allowance and makes it up on the next. while the obliging broker makes agood profit from the necessities of fashionable women. The “duplicate” gift woman who ealls at the handsome “brown front™ house just after o fashionable weddine, is known to the neighbors, who see de- scend from a carringe or burouche, only as o caller, but she makes quite a living in buying up the dupli mifts, Fve one knows that the wedding gifts of “a season run in grooves, and that most brides. on looking over their possessions, find o large proportion of their gifts duplicated. The bride who went her- self ill on finding that she i seven butter dishes, ery one alike, with a cow on the cover, had nat the advantage of the bride of to-day, who 1s to her aid the puyer of such duplicates. One of the popular brides of L son found among her 700 wedding pre ents 15 sitve andlesticks, 3 hronze busts of Shakespeare, 4 ctehings of Millet’s “Angelus,” 10 silver hand mirrors, gravings of “one picture, 8 fish knives, 23 pickld “and olive forks, 16 fans: 14 jewel boses, S bon bon boxes and 71table crumb kuives. What did she do with them? The exchange women came to hee aid and took most of the duplicates off her nands. Of course they were disposed of at a saeri- fice and the young bride worried for weeks for fear the transaction would leals out, but what could shoe do? She could nos litter up her rooms with du- icates. 1 think it would he good ,when one is sending out invita- tions for a fashionable wedding, to add to each what one is desired to present, s do away with gifts by saying ts not desired.” I sure either method would save any amount of au- noyance to both giver and receiver. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. Joan money. kles in bulk at N. adwily. Mixed . Tib- bitts, 345 1 Dr.C.C. H blo . dentist, opera house Whooping Cough on New York Mail and you please stop this ¢ et off at once,” said wdy to a conductor on a Broadway yesterday. “Tean't stop heve, madam; but will at the next corner,” responded the con- ductor. “But Tinsist,” she replicd, emerging irom the car onto the baek platform and drawing her wraps to one side, exhibit- g alitt biby searecly four months old. The obliging conductor rang the bell, and the ear came to a stand- still in the middle of the block, but not before the woman had informed him that a little girvl in the car was afllicted with the whooping cough, and she did 0L propose to run any risk by remain- g there with her infant. She add foreibly that persons who alloy chiidrén to frequent the ¢ knowing that they had the whooping ecougl, ought to be arrested, In conversation with the conductor i Mail and Exsress reporter learned t it is not infrequent that ill-advised mothers will ho the ecars with chil- dren who are affected with the dreaded malady, He said as far as he knew there ‘wis no law 1o prevent it, conse quently he was powe to aet in the matter, Doctors ussert that whooping cough is contagious, und ean be ear 1 the clothes,as it often is, to the home of those who are leastable to stand sick- ness, let alone puy a doctor's bill. Whooping cough among the young at this time of the yearscems to be quite epidemic in this city, und if the health authorities have any desive to crush out the opportunities for the spreading of it they should at once issua.an order pro- hibiting parents whose children ure afflicted, from riding u the cars, Such an order, whileit would not be univer- ved, would still have the el of deterring some senseloss mothers from communicating this anld killing mal- / to those who are not in . position, cully or financiadly, to stand it - Wanted at once—An experienced clerk for gencral store. Single man, one speaking English and German pre- ferred. Good salary and st em- ployment to the vight man. address J. H. Charter Ouak, Craw Headauarters for stoves. ODELL & BRYA —— Paying a paign Bet. Puck: MeStreet: For gracious sakte, old boy, whatare you going to do with that old campaign helmet?” Van Avenu ‘Why, Iwon ahat from Job Lott on the election, and this is what he sentme Street Cars, press: < Will 3 Main st. R ‘ull Many a Gem of purest the dark un- fathomed caves of ocean baar,” but nob that glistens more brightly than teeth beautified and made healthy with SO- ZODONT, that time honored donor of comfort and attractiveness of the dental row, S'JACOBS QJJ, WHAT 1T 18, ” 14 and De The Chinile ters Everyichere, A Vogeler Co,, Balto., Md LOTS IN FERRY ADUITIbN' m Ave mAve Inside Lots on N, Side Fourtn Ave Inside Lots on 8. Side Fourth Ave ¥ A1l Corner Lots & More TERMS - One-tenth cash, balaice innine annual optional payments, with & per cent in. terest, pavable anuually, Wil give con. tract for warranty Tand rurnish ab. stract when fully paid. e W, & No. & North Main St., Councit Rlufls, Ta IW BARGAINS BROADWAY LOTS, ' AVENUE LOTS, KRY ADDITION LOTS, RRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' ERIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITION LOTS, ADDITION LOLS. 20 ACRES OF THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN FOR PLATTING. W. C. STACY, Telephone 12, 0 Main Street. 7SPECIAL_ NOTICES. STRE e ndve cet, near Bro: tnsertion, 12 Pearl afrs Towa. WANTS. Toor it 2 or 3 nicely furnisned r housekceptng. Call on or adaress Houghton, 108 Broadsvay, Conneil Blutls, Covueil | JROR SALE-Or Exchange A good grain cle: or inan_lowa town, to sell or trade for furm land. Jonnston & Van Patten, Council Bluns, Tn, room cot 10th st. W, r00d we! A large number of Shea Call and examine list. B, H atn st ip st FORREST SMITH S PRCIAL WANT COLUMY, LflflK' LOOK! LOOK! _LOTS IN CHARLTON, on, less than % mile north ot e ankérs, merclints, professional men, mechanics, workingmen and everybody cun make money' fuvter by buying in Charlton than in any other portion of ‘the’ New Council Bluts. ] lots will bexold at from $150 to 320 each. ance in monthly Calland get s, closets, pantry, No! Wi ith and I5th wninder & per cent. rdening land 1 into Couns Just east of FOR SAL al Bluims this cit 4 are uble t It you w this is the land you want. 5,000, FORREST SMITH, Room 4, #rd Floor, Brown Building. * GEORSE METCALF REAL ESTATE No. 14 Pearl St. C. . BELL. G. A. BERLINGHOF. BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Designers and Superintendents of Constraction. Mr. Berlinghof was scven years with Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the finest blocks in Omaha and Council Bluffs, Plans_and Specifications Preparcd and Estimates made on Application, Studio, Room 2 Opera House lllm‘h D, H. McDANELD & CO., Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. __#20and £2 Main Street.Councll Blufts.lowa. S, STEWART, M. D,, D. V. M. VETERINARY SURGHON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No, 205, COUNCIL BLUKFFS, Bod Rom S d P S FRER! At ), GOLDBERG'S ‘‘THE FAIR.” Commencing Monday, Nov. 12th, All purchasers of vry Goods, Clothing und Gents' Furnishing Goods _amonnting 1o 81.00 will recelve i ticket entitling them to a chance on either a tine parlor or bedroom 1o , goods are marked lower than ever, aud a ticket goes with every dollar's worth purclused, The beautiful prizes can be seen at the sture, 18 MAIN STREET. CALL AND SEE THEM, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. B0Broadway Council Bluffs, iowa. Established AT IDOWA ALSO OIL CLOTHS, DOOR MATS, FANCY RUGS, AND UPHOLSTERY. LARGER THAN THE LARGEST. IJC. 2 Lot Teming & Davi 1 Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Sccond ave. 1 Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Third ave, '13 Lots, Perry's 2d Add., on Ave, C E 8 Lots, Benson's First, Ave K - - = { Lot, Everetts Add, Third ave. - - - , Ninth and Council Bluffs Garpet Co. PLUSHES, CRETONS, FRINGES, AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS. PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. 405 BROADW.A.'SZ‘ $225 $260 $285 racn §180 o $500 ch HOUSES AND LOTS EASY PAYMENTS Call and See C.J. COLBY, Masonic Temple. PROFESSIONAL Dl RECTORY H. BIRKINBINE Spe Hydraulic and Sanitary catio: ' stimates, Snginecr. Plans, Brown Public Work. Hmldmg. (u\lu:ll Blufls, Iowa. FINLEY BURKE-- N. SCHURZ-- i STONE & SIMS-- Courts, Attorney at Law Pearl St., Counci Justice of the Peace. Broadway, Council Blufls Iowa. Attorneys a econd Floor Brown Blufls, Towa. Building, 115 Office over American Express, No, 419 the State and Federa aw, Practice in gart-Beno Block, —Rooms 7 and 8, Sh Council Blufls, Towa. THE RUSSEI.L. SIZES FROM 2570 300 HORSE POWER. Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mllls and Elnvaturs. AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furnished for ¢ anteed. Send for Catalogue. uplote Can show letters from users where fuel E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. urability on-Condel m plants, Regulation, omy 18 equal with Corliss ing, 510 PPeurl Street, Council Blufls, POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO,, PROPS. Manufa sturers and Wholes: Dealers in Saucage of LAll IEXinds, Orders 'romptly Fiiled and Delivered, No. 635 Broadway, Sce it before buying any other. OF Permanently located at No. Line u dont want them after et price for them, the winter. epoil. My highest n of Turs during FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLIN ERY l 1614 Douglas $r, Ummah This is the verdict of all ladies who have used the J. M. BROWN, Manager. P, 1 EREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. 14 North , Council Bluffs, 305 Middle Broadway. 1f you have specimens don't wiit for prices. Ty - Council Bluffs. The “WHITE” Is King. White Sewing Machine St., opposite Postoflice, on Motor Towa. Send them to him before they are mounted, he will pay you the alty of heads and dressing | THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $13. Is equal %2 ;fim;h Machine, 1e0krApD ographic 5 can be tal Tho Excslslor Ce., Councl) Blusi, la. the best a paratus for Wud Lype wiing work.

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