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i i i t i i 1 i i 2 | Gives! e THE DAILY BE COUNCIL BLUFFS. JET. PEARL OFFICE NO ST Deliverea H. W, TiL t the City a "MANAGER. TELEPH( NrerNrEs OFFicE No. 4 Nicnt Epi No. 2. . Pluml coune 1 meets this e ening. overcoatings at A. Reiter’s, or, 510 Broad and soft conl and Missouri wood. Mayne, 619 Brondway. Owen Bros, began work Ay morn g excavating for the fou Hulmlnn of the new tings continue at the Baptist ry evening under the dircction of Messrs. Sucad and Suith. Everybody in- vited. ain C. S. Hubbard and Mrs. Nancy TcCabe, both of this city, were united in marriage Wednesduy evening by Justice Barnett. Squire Barnett officiated Wednesday fng at the marriage of Frank S. And New Orleans, and Miss ima Che Beatrice, Neb, The funeral of the inf! Mrs. William Wickhas take place _this moruing Xavier's church. even- of k, of of Mr. and tern, will Francis nt, sor of W from Lilly Clay’s Gaiety companv appears at fy's to-morrow evening, in - “Robinson The “old timers” will be_ out _in . and every seat in the front part of the house will be ocs Demans are di de for a sidewalk on Sixteenth strect to « petition to this and will shortly be i8 being prepar presented to the cout Judge Aylesworth found but hittle to do in police court yesterday morning. One un- fortunate drink was assessed $5.10, and Cliarles Carlin, who was arrested for larcen, had his case continned. cent festival of the Catholic ladies € ph's neademy the sewing machine was awarded to Mrs and tne cow Sweeny. The nearly £1,900 from thieir There should depot project. ev Wiy pos time has ever Bluffs to sccur ay in the union All hands should help in ible. No more favorable ted than now for Council this long needed improve- be n ment. Prof. Bacton's next students’ recital will take place in the Congregational church Monday evening next. The participants will be: Mre. Orphia Meyers, Alisses Hattie and Mattic Palmer, Miss Pearl Chamberlam, Miss Maud Thomas, Messrs. Perry Bad: ollet, Burt Butler and | lollet, a sisted by the Stryk-en-| b, A report s current in 0s t arrangements are now b porfected 1 which through tr: will be run from New York City to Council Bluffs after the first of the ILis_thought probable that the Lake Shore & Michigan Central will make the run from Chicago to this eity over the Northwestern, the Pennsylvania Central over the 3 e, Itis sfated that th move will o to cut down the number of transfers in transcontinental travel, Sce W. C. Stacy’s ad. - We donot intend to i cles of merdt, but we t to the “Garland St superiority s too wel in question. They ar by any in the world, DeVol. lorse any except arti- pleasuro in referring < and Ranges, whose establishied To bo called believed to ba unequale oud exclusively by P, = - J.G. Tipton has bargainsin real estate. —— Tmproved and vacant property in all parts of the city: 90x150 feet on Glen avenue, east front, a bargain; busine: property on Broadway and Fourth strc l. R. E. North street, DeVol's i block, C The Council Blufls Lumber Co. want you to try some of their coal. sonal Paragraphs. Harkness is quite ill with pneu- Mrs. G. W. Crofts is recovering from a re attack of rheumatism. Mr. John Fitzgerald and family, and Misscs Emma_O'Connell and Kate New York, the guests Deputy Sterilf M. Conne Nothing Succeeds Like Success. J. G. Tipton. the real estate broker, has done more busine, in his line dur- ing the past year than anyone had even dreamed was possible. Thousands of dollars have heen put'in his hands by non-residents toinvest and he has made big moncy for these speculutors. His list of property in all parts of the city is the largest, and as he handles onl on commission he gives the closest po: sible rate If you want to buy, sell or exehange, rent or plice money where it will muke you big returns, don’t fail to see him, - Sleigh bells, sleds and ODELL & B 1tes, Main st. VANT, 51 -~ Ha clothes. 1 for Laund our wagon Cascade - E. H. Sheale Co. make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowest rate of intercst. Office Broadway and Main swrcet, upstuirs. t Smith’s special column, - Found—A gold watch, on the north- western track near Avenue . Owner can find it at the disteict telegraph of- fice. your soiled ry Co. See Iox Showers of Apples. , like big boye and azes. The latost among the school children is that of having “apple showers.” The children provide thex with a certain number of apples, for instance six for h pupil, and when school opens they bestow these upon the teacher in an en- thusiustic way. The more sedate ljttle mai dens gracefully place their apples upon the teacher's desk, allowing them to roll off on the floor if they will. I'ne boys have more fun in rolling the anples toward the teacher, and the boisterous ones toss tieirs, "There is & great clatter and uproar for a fow minutes, and the teacher takes her wasto paper ba hers up the o scholars enjoy thes mit hemselves w The hat the; cagerne: Small boy Rirls, have t iselves scheme day and the natur den sanry the fun 100 far has caus school authorities to rather favor an order forbidding all_apple showers. This will probably be the result, and those scholar Wwho have not had their fun already, and ti teachers who have not secured bushel of apples, will iose the golden opportunity if they don't look out. o BN Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity; fair and honorable dealing. A. A, Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway and Main, over XPress, Money loaned at_L. B, Crafts & Co.’s loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, hovses wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi- dentinl, ———— E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every description, Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential, Oflice 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up stairs, THE BLUFFITES GIVE THANKS. An Appropriate and Bloquent Ad- dress By Rev. Mr. Harrls. BUSINESS LARGELY SUSPENDED. Tho School Children's Craze For Apple Showers—Two Freight Trains Collide--A Child Nearly Dies of Cough Cordial. How They Gave Thanks, There was but little stir in police regular Fhanksgiving ceus: circles yesterday, The boozers were not to be found in their tomed haunts, and the city gencrally pre- sented a very quict and Sabbath-like aspect. The greater part of the business houses kept their doors open during the forenoon, but e was very light \e incoming trains brought but few pas- scngers, us the majority of those who in- tended to spend the day in the city had ar- rived on the preceding day and evening. During the afternoon the hotels presented rather a deserted appearance, as many of th slar guests had been invited out to dinner, and gladly availed themselves of the opportunity, notwithstanding the fact that sumptuous repasts had been prepared, and the tables d*hote fairly groaned under their loads of delicacies. Many of the newspaper fratermty ac- cepted the kind invitation of mine fosts, Winter & Milligan, of the New Ogden, to dine at that famous Nostelry, and were re- galed with a most claborate spread. The following is the MENU. Raw Oysters. e somme a la Jardiniere. Mock Turtle. Boiled Trout a la Tartar. Qucen Olives. Boiled, Celery. Lettuce. Chicken, Beef Tongue, tomato sauce. Roast. Mallard Duck, with fine herbs, Sh r' beef, sauce piquant. Turkey with d. — berry suuce. Veuison'a la Jockey club, Loin beef, Italian sauce. Frozen Banana. ontr 3 la_Mer clen Sweet b 1 Malmi Kid Peach Mer Breast of V Popover, k tyle, Bourbon dressing. Ham, ulad. Tong Boiled Potatocs, t Potatoes. sus, Cream sauce, String Beans, Pastry. Steamed Suet Pudding, Brandy say Mince Pie. 1y Roll Cocoanut Pie. Assorted . Nuts. lco Cream Bisque. American Cheese. White € Crackers, Concord Bauanas, Auples. At the two hospitais th ved accor toms. Mun citizens bered the sick, and numerous v baskets found their way to the doors, The finest delicacies, jel afforded. At St. furnished by Aldery and 5. 1. MeAtee, At ihe city jail the unfortunates wer trcated to the usual farc, and did not know that the day of national feasting had arrrved, until @ new comer informed them of the fact. Old “Monte Cristo,” the demented veteran who has made his home at the jail for several months, was kindly remembered by Ofic < with a splendid dinne At the jail the prisoners were ted to a fine turkey dinuer, as is in- ably the custom of Sheriff O'Neill on Thunksgiving. At the institute for the deaf and dumb the pupils were given a sumptuous feast, the menu being appropriate o the day. Super- intendent Rothert arranged the details so huppily that all the p 1l long re- member Thanksgiv There was an ubuadance of flo anged. Atients w cte., That the n Bernard’s the dinne 0 L Black Dirt for le. Persons desiring lots or streets filled with good black dirt from Pacific House site will do well to call at Work and en- gage same immediately Sec Forrest Smith’s spe best soft coal, 1l column. Illinois and Tow Glea- son, 26 Pearl str W estate in_ any J. Day, the let in finishsng Cascade Laun- , culfs and shirts, The union se Presbyterian chyrch v ting, and in them were joined the Baptist, sational, Presbyterian and Methodist churches. Al the pastors pting Rev. Mr. Franklin, of the Hroa Methodist, were preseat and participated in the exercises. Besides these were Messrs. Smoad and Smith, the cvangelists, The edifice was well filled. The excreises were opened with the dox- ology, followed by the Rev. 1. W. Harris, of the Betheny Baptist church, with an invo. Hymn No. 5t1, “Praise to God, Im- " was read by Dr. Phelps and wdicnce, Miss Baj Merkel Mrs, Ward, led the musical cation mortal Pr sung by the and her sister, -— Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- bitts, 345 Broadway. i The London “Tailor’s” is the place to get your clothes made. 637 Broadway. portion of the ser The scripture lesson was the 1030 Psalm, read by Mr. Smead. The Rev. G. W. Crofts followed with abeautiful and impressive prayer. ®Mr. Smith then sang a s0loas he alone can sing, “Phere is u calm beyond life's fiLful fe: " which was very g ctively ‘I'"he Rev. Dr. Cooley read the | ion of the president and overn vhich Mr. Hurris read the Uth b huil the power of Jesus name,” and the audience sang it with spirit and ' fervor. Dr. Phelps, pastor of the church where the service were holden, arose and said: “It fords me great pleasure to welcome among 1 whose lives The futur hands and it is for e devoted to the promise of the us to us young m Muster's work urch suow th we are her hands, comb thom and thir Wo He the d Mr. Harris, who deliv: banksgivi ni Bee would mon in full, for it was not ouly u production, but contained should be en into the homes and lives of the enti an people, His text was o portion of the Bth verse of the 147th Psalm *He bath not dealt o with any nation.”” In hie outlined the history of the child- 1 of fsrael, which called out the expression of the psalmist. He then applied it to the Listory of our own country und procecded to give some valuable hints as to the causes of our national success and what must be incor- porated iuto our national policy to make this success perpetual. He descried the idea of hildish. There are three 58 said he: Our tho vastness of the transmission tousof a These things are ours, Did space e the ser- wasterly truths which our territory; bigh moral sense. not because wo chose them, but becausé they come to us through causes over which we have ao control. There remains great questions yet for us to solve. The labor question; the question of the massing of the poor in the great cities, ote,, must be handled 1 settled by future American people. J*rom this fact the success of our republican for of goverument is not so greatly and entirely assured as we are apt to_think, Said the spegker: “Our liberties did not have their origin in the year independence was declared. They run far back of that. If wo would find the his- torvic foundation of our form of gov- ernment we must traco it back to the time when Cromwell's men declared their right to sit in judgement ou their king; back of that, to the time when the hardy yeomen of England wrested from King Johin" the magua oharter, back to the republican form of government established at Athens * * * Principles must pass through & weak and devendent infancy until, 1776, when our after centuries, parhaps, thoy grow to manhood and are potent, Our republicanisin did not spring Athens like from the hoary headed monarchies of the old world; has had a long and toilsoma existen had its birth no one knows where. Perhaps in the heart of some humble peasant haps in the breast of some galiey slaye; per. haps the bosom of some lowly ‘mother rificed to the v reign, In some ob- scure nook of human suffering, no doubt, it had its beginning, like the babe in the man- ger of Bethlehem, it was nur and cries and groans and suppressed sobs of generation after generation of dowa-trodden humanity.” In closing he said that along with this into our song and always mer that such son _had been s s of a haughty sov “But let us remember joy and thanksgiving, to our praise there should in seriousness, Seoing o oppottunities have been put inty our hands. is nob the burden of our ro- sponsibilities only the great Wo alone s ihe nations have had given to us the opportunity of showing to the world how stable in character, how upright and true in all it how truly beneficent a re- publ £ we abuse this opportunity no nation in all the world, so far as we can see, can ever have an_equal chance. There is danger that unless wo_give heed to the real business of statecraft which awaits the uof every faithful citizen, we shall y our wnequallod opportunitios at lessn Rice, a large he benefit of the Mrs. Ward and Miss Mor- the congregation with which was_ beautifully and artistically ‘rendered. My Country, ITis of Thee,” was then announced s tho closing hymn, which being sung the audience dispersed. by ¢ poor of the city kel then favored “Mourning Land,"” Sl s Weather stripsat Chapman’sart store. Notice the beautiful finish given Cascade col lars, cuffs and shirts by Laun dry company Loans made on ¢ dence property. Notes bought. ball-Champ Investment company. Dresses made—Wool dresses silks and plushes $8 to $10. M mons, over Eiseman’s, All grades soft coal, C. B. Fuel Co. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. o Ruilway Collision, ago, Burlington & Quiney officinls ¢ continue their ‘Thanksgiv anks boeuuse no greate s done lastevening in the collision cankee crossing. An incoming SQ freight train ran into a Milwaukee freight train at the crossing south of the Mil- waulkee round house. The Milwankee en- gine was taking up & few cars of flax to the elevator, when the Burlington train crashed into them. The collision happened about 4 o'elock, in broad day and on track. Two of the olgitcars cre derailed and conside nd the piiot of the Burlington atched and splintered. The e dent is 1ot known, as no one conn th the Q" scoms fo know anything about the collision, nonc of the employes of that road having even heard of any collision, and the Milwau kee train hands a 1 loss to kuow why the ‘" train should crash into them on’ the crossing. AP The finish on our collars, shirts eannot be equulled. Laundry Co. e i Brotherhood Farm For Sale. The above farmof 600 acres issituated near Malvern, in Mills county, Towa. It cuffs and Cascade is in one body. all fenced. with good hou harns, cds, wind mill Loy ete "he selection is one of the best on the Missouri slope. It has this year over 400 acres under cultivati Will be sold on long time with low eof in- t. For partic wddress A. A. k & Co., Council Bluffs, Ia. See Forrest Smith’s special column. - Rock Spring coul, Gleason, 26 Pearl strect. R Lo hard coal, C. B. Fuel Co. All grad Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, opera house block. The three Lacey swallowed o half medicine yester morn fatal results. The me n left on a table, and the chiid, who been given some of it, obtained possession of ithe bottic and emptied it. ’ stufl was soon folt & le Medical emetics administc drowsy, but was kept bottle of cough with nearly little one w 18 summoned, of the escape tient will recover. The lesson will proy lasting_one to that fumily at least, und no more drugs will be left lying around loos hereafter. e Chance to Go West. Philadelphia Record: Employment agent—*"As 1 understand it, you mt o regularly geaduated phy- sician who knows how to mix drinls, and you are willing to pay such a man big . St se—That’s the talk.” “Want him as physician to private amily, perhaps?”’ “No/ sivs bat [ leop a hotel in Towa, | where liquor ean’t be sold without a doctor’s viption, and I want him for bartende i = Can a Man Swallow a Cannon Ball? Well, *that depends.” He 1 if his throat is large enough and the cannon ball not too large. The question really :ms worthy of some leration in cons view of the size of some of the pills t} i are preseribed for suffering hu Why not throw them *tothe dogs,” and tako Dr, Pierce’s Pleasaut Purgative Pellets? Small, sugar-conted, pu vege and always i perfectly harmless, in h, - He Thinks It a Success. Puck: ‘“What is your opinion of the question now occupying so much space in the pupers, *Is Marringe a Failure?” asked a gentleman of a new acquaint- ance. *Well, T am emphatically of the opin- jon that marringe is a great success. Indeed, if it were not for marriage my oceupation, like Othello’s, would be gone.” “Ah! Muay T ask your profes “T am a divorce law ion?” F. POAST, Bakery and Confectionery CIGARS AND TOBACCO., See him for Bread. Cakes; etc. TO DEALERS-A liberal discount givenl! No. 218 Main Street. S, STEWART, M. D., D. V. M, VETGRINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 46 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No, 205, AL BLUFFS, @ IOWA D. H. McDANELD & C0,, Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices, Prompt Returns. €20 And 622 Malo Btreot, Councll Blufts,[owa cou OMAHA DAILY BEE: 20 PER CENT DISGOUNT GREAT CUT SALE! ON ALL CASH SALES! FORGED GONGESSION SALE Unequalled and surprising Bargains in FRIDAY MBER 30, P —— - 1888, ~“TWELVE PAGES. TR S DR Dry Socds, Suite, ClotivLlyas), In order to give us an opportunity to r STORY BLOCK, which we are the Now is your time to buy. Do not miss this opporfun ing to make We much so that we have added People of this a Our regular pr west, and when you get saving by buying from us. We want to For reasons ahove named. Mail Order NOS. 314, 316, 318 COUNCIL BL LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION !, For a Short Tims I Will 0far 100 T,OT'S In Ferry Adaiti 0 Council Blutis on tie fol lowing Terms Tnside Lotson Av Inside Lots on Plest Ave Inside Lots ov Lots on Lots Tnside L . @ All Corner Lots TERM=—Onc-ter optio paymonts, with A per cent in able anniall Wil give con- raish ab- ity doed'and t INTOPE, t.. Council Blutfs, Ta. TREE OF LIi-' E sitive cure for Liver and ln. all Blood Discases, Ind siu, and Sour Stomach, is fou MOORE'S TREE OF LIFE, For sale by local druggists id drugeists everywhere, Price #1 per bottle, six for Address all communications to J. B, HMOORE, Council Biufr; la, Kiduey troab- stion, Dyspep: and in NO, 29 MAIN STHEET Latest Novellies In HUMAN HAIR 600DS MB L. L (-IL GEO. H. MESGHENDORF Wil sell for cash, meat at the BOIL BEEF......... 4o | POW prices: CORN BEEF PORK CHOP. SHOULDER RUAST 00 | POMK ROAST RIB HOAST., HAMS 8 ROUND BACON BERIDIN SHiie. ios | LARD: VEAL AND MUTTON VEAL AND MUTTON ROAS BAUSAGE OF ALL KIND; And all other Meats in Iha same Proportion, NO, 827 B'WAY. TEL. NO, 161, 8o THOS. UFFICER. W, H. M, PUsEY, OFFICER & PUSEY, Customers will not waste their time of they read what we have be deceived when they come to sce our goods and e Everything will be found exactly as we say. Wao offer a discount of 20 per cen ON ALL CASH SALES On everything we have in our house. always been conceded to be the lowe 20 per cent. extr HENRY EISEMAN & CO PEOPLE'S STORE cash, balance i nine annual | Cloalzs, N eticrns, our business for our now FOU the old, Pucific House Site. 10 & \m wi arn ou LOW PRICES MAKE YOU BUY'! Extra force of Competent Salesmen, And Sales Ladies to wait on our custome g » coming from Omaha and from hundreds of miles to take advantago t offered in th ce w a discount on your biil, and must CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK CALL AND SIZ ceive prompt attention. E US. & 320 BROADWAY, U FFS, IOWA. Boo‘ciia Shces At Henry Eiseman & Co's People’ OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. carrange cting on s Store R 1 vays make us buy and we are go- dopted this method of slaughtering our goods just one week ago, and the result has been lh.\\ our STORE 1S CROWDED with customers all \A.) long, so GCGREAT FORCED SALE. e at you are NEW BARGAINS VEN(—— BROADWAY L ”‘.' LOTS, RY ADDITION LOTS, BRYANT & OLARK STREET" ADDITIO ACRE o FOR PLATTING, W. C.STACY, phone 19 No. 0 Main Street. Tel EVANS' ERIDCE ADD. LOTS, ADDITION LOTS, N LOFS. ALSO THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. ts, such as Lost, Fo > Htent, Wants,' Io: QUECIALady o Loan, Fo ing, ete., will be in 1in this column at t low vt of TEN CENTS PER LINGE lusertion ind v tisemonts o sequent ins N, rear I—Nine rc Lith st Abply Y. Inquire Blulls, Ia, 1ng, & Co., Broad NT—Two largd o block from s , Council Bluirs, FORREST SMITH’S SPECIAL W\\"l GOLUMN, FOR SALE. For a short time, the ¢ addition known as “FATRMOUNT" located on the hills between 15th and 16th avenues, three and a half blocks romn the street nsive view of This beautiful and Omaha and Conncil Bluffs, finely locajed addition of FORTY-TWO LOTS is offered at a price that will surely make the investor from ih to & per cent within two years, 1f 1 want & sure thing which you can begin selling at once at an advance of from 76 1o 40 per cent over what it costs you, call on or address H. G. McGee, 130 Main st or Forest Bmith, at the Brown building. Don't sk why it i ofrered 80 low, but come And see the prop- erty und be convinced thav we tell it less than 1t ). I’ will sell now et from 800 to 8500 't want that for them, Kemeid- Der thts offer 1s only foF & SKOFt time. FORREST SMITH, Room 4, 8rd Floor, Brown Building. GEORGE METCALF BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNUIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ealere in forsign gud domeatio exchango. Collections made and luterest pald on W REAL ESTATE No. 14 Pearl 8t. Broadway, t t 500LL, OR i )01 #=ro0tn house with pantry and ¢ i 10 barrel cist wood Larn with stalls for five horses. Al in good repair. W. . Stacy, No. § Main PO SaLE-Or Byl od g ator in an lowa town, o sell or tr farm Jand, Jonnston & Van Patten, Council TO CLEAN UP OUR IMMENSE STOCK. During the past season our sales have far ex+ ceeded our expectations. As a result we have an IMMENSE QUANTI These goods we must sell a room to carry them, TY OF REMNANTS o, for we have nq t some pri This is no bargain sale but A WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER! Everything must go. The finest gods at your own prica Here are a few sample prices: Moquettes. . $1.00 to $l.15. Wilton Velvets. ..75¢ to g1.00. Body Brusscls. . ..7oc to $1.00. Tapestr, 4oc to 6oc. Ingrains. . 15C to 50¢C. A great nmny of the patter The sale Regular Price..........81.504 ]wqu ar Price..........$1.40 Re le A PRIEE Vv v STISWS Regular Price. . ..70c to $1.00, Regular Price.....30c¢ to 8oc, ns are large enough for rooms, _— will open to-day and continue until all is sold out. Come carly for choice. . COUNCIL. BLUFFS CARPET (0, NO: 405 BROADWAY. MUELLER where else. trade. sell the beautiful MUSIC CO., No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. Now that the New Bridge is done we have all that i§ needed to bring the good I)(’l)plb of Omaha to our beautiful city, and give them inducements to buy cheaper than anye We propose to make such low prices to our Omaha friends that will insure us at least a portion of their Our stock is not excelled by any in our line. HARDMAN, FISHER, A. B. CHASE, Everett, Pease & Howard Pianos, Sell for cash or on time. TURY Organ. musical instruments, strings, is complete. SATISFACTION and the ROYAL CEN: Our stock of smalk sheet music and music boolgg ED. e sUARANT _— SIZES FROM 2510 300 HORSE POWER. anteed. Can show letters from users where fue! Send for Catalogue. Hydraulic Specificati Building, C H. BIRKINBINE-- FINLEY BURKE- N SCHURZ- I STONE & SIM3-- Attorney Pearl St., Courts, Manufactur Sauvisage of Orders Promptly Fi E_o 635 Brc_)_ixg_way. - l Lane, Council ns don’t wait for pri 1f you have specin spoil, If you dont want them highest murket price for them. of furs during the win BELL. G. A, BERLINGHOF BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Designers and Superi ulfim.mlls of Constraction, Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the finest blocks in Omaba and Council Bluffs, Plans and Specifcations Preparcd and Estimates mads on Application. Studio, Room 2 Opera House Block THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER.. FRICE $13, Is equal t any High Priced Machins, The Edison Mimeograph, the best apparatus for manlfolding, sutograpbic 4nd Lype writng work. 5,0 coples can be tuken, Tho Excelsior Co., Counci] Bluffs, Ia, 7 FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 Douglas 8t., Omaha, Nob, Attorneys at Law, Pr after they Will 1 AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE! Specifications and cstimates furnished for complefe steam plants, Regulation, Durability (.unfi 1 conomy i equal with Corliss Non-Condensipgg E. C. HARRIS, Agent, § No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Bluffss 1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. o anitary Engineer, Plans, ltnlimltei upervision of Public Work. Browg ouncil Blufls, Towa, 'vml P ———— at I Second Floor Brown Bdilding, 11§ Council Blufis, Towa, i T ————— e —— Justice ot the Peace. Broadway, Council Blufls, Iowa, Ofilce over American Express, No, 4] actice in the State and Federg )llce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Blocky: Counci! Blufls, Towa. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKED H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO., PROPS. ind Wholesale Deulers in o L1l Fimde, illed and Delivered, - Counc_il_ Bluffg F. J. BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. ‘Permanently located at No. 14 North 6th St., opposite Postoflice, on Motop Blufls, Towa. ices, Send them to him before thoy are a s mounted, he will pay you the alty of heuds and dressing HOT WATER HEATING A SIFLCIALLY, e JOHN (- LBERT No. b21 Ma Council Bluffy, Correspondents Mentlon This 1% por. » FOR SALE! A Complete Stock of COOK and HEATING STOVES Lower thau the lowe:t goods suld on eas, ments at Ca hlnlvw & 7y For the uccomodation of Workingmen, 1 wil Keep open Sundiy from & a. m,to | p. m. For Sacoud Hand Goods in good order T will pay full value. Bpeclal inducemnent 0 Omalg Customers, A. J. MANDEL, Wa h ] ?’ | :. | 1l e