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THE 6 DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. carrier in Any Part of wenty Cents Per Week, TILTON TELEPHONES: 1xpes OFFICE NO. 43, Epiton, N( Deltvered t hefity a HoW MANAGER. MINOR MENTION, Plumbing company. and wood, .15, Mayne, 619 B'wa oatings at A. Reiter’s ant tailor, $10 Broadwa Henry Johnson and Charles Curtis we among the victims picked up yesterday the police. They were charzed with turbing the peace on South Main strect J. Carr was arrtsted yestorday on o charge of assault and battery p by Jessie Allen. He could not furr and was locked up to await a hear morning. The infant daughter of Mr. and Costerison, aged twenty months, terday morning of membranous croup. funeral will tuke place to-day {rom the dence on Avenue A An accident on one of the m travel for half an hour last ¢ of the machinery got out of rounding the curve at the corner and Broadw d the car rema tionery for sonetime until an inv could be made and the trouble rer Waiting passengers fully appreciate heaters with which the cars are supplied Mond: and mana Council Biufrs, w wnt over re by afternoon sferred sh bonds this crs delayed ing. Somce vlace while of Fourth d st igation dicd the now Lew Hibbens, losee ral Varicty 1 ient of a . tho Rift of the om 8 of the theater, in the shape of a v sgant gold-headed walking cane, suitably engraved. The presentation took place on the public stage, and the warm plaidits of the people showed that they shared in the feelings of frienashin shown Mr. ITibbens, Yesterday, Messrs. Kelly & Younkerman perpetrated i genuine surprise upon Andy Bell, the gonial news agenton Upper Broad- They cailed the young man from his Ho' didn't know whether it meant a rge, araise in salary, or what not When he was worked up to the proper pitch of anticipation the firm pulled a fine watch on Andy and told him to kecp a “wateh'” on the customers’ wants and not run too much on “'tick.” Dr. Cleaver, See W. C. St y evening Mr. - 26 North Main, acy's ad. - All grades hard conl, C. | - See Forrest Smith's special column, Tlinois and Towa best soft 8on, 26 Pearl stre Al y oftice will plc before January 1, 1¢ mens will be sold for el 147, 3. Puel Co. — rties having work done 17 und settle for sam Otherwise speci- , Taxidermist. Great closing out of underwear and cloaks at Friedman’s old stand. Personal 1 Mr. R. C. Wells, a clerk in_the employ of the Oma & St Louis rou at the latter place, is the guest of Mr. H. . Hattenhaner. . F. Hattenhauer has returned from weelds trip through western Nebras oming and Colorado, m the interest carriuge business. Ile s for some of his finest tu his abscnce 5 Mrs. A. T. Whittlesey is to be counted among the lucky ones on earth. She held a one-fortieth ticket of the nunmiber that drew the 200,000 prize in the Louisiava State Lottery this month. She is receiving the congratulations of friends over her suddenly acquired $5,000, but is yet undecided as to what disposition to make of it. mdul g J. G. Tipton, real estate, 527 B'way P Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- bitts’, 345 Broadw hs. nouts, during 0 Specic dies’ and misses hose, at 409 Broadw ciiaden ‘Weather strips for doors and * win- dows. Odell & Bryant, 513 Main st. = £ = Rock Spring coul, Gle street. S. B. Wa son, 26 Pearl e — worth & Co. 1 - in the l)vpn tment. rs, of the fire depart- agrecably surprised yest day morning by the men in his charge, who presented hm with an elegant gold watch, 'y neutly mauaged by the “The big bell on the central sta tion was cut out from the circuit, andan alarm turned in from house No. 4, on Upper Broadway. That brought the entire depart. ment, including Chief Walters, to the spot in short order. On arriving there the chief was invited to step forward, and Mr. J. R. Dietrich presented the watchwith appropriate remarks. The recipient was completely sur- prised, but managed to express his thanks for the honor done him as well as for tho handsome token of esteem. The surprise, however, was yet to soon as fie had prescuted Chief Walters with 18 watch, Mr. Dictrich turned to Assistant hiof Nicholson and presented him with a fine silver watcl 'he assistant wi tonished to repiy. had been fecting tho arrangements for sentation, and hen he wa too utterly astounded to spc did not require much time, and very pleasantly. i money. More ' Chief fire laddies, ctive in per- the first pre- called up was The affair passed off Sk ‘Why do you suffer cold when y get cloaks, undery your own pr 409 Broadway? e loaned on furniture, pianos, horses, buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest. No publicity; fair and hounovable dealing. A, A. Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway and Main, over American exp - - L. E. Roe, dentist over Jacquemin & Co.’s je e ettt & All grades soft coal, C, I . - We have a few handsome handker- chiefs and mufllers that we will close out at 25 conts on the dotlar. 409 Broadway. s el e Money loaned at L. B, Crafts & Co.’s loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, horses, wuson.a. personal property of all kinds, all other articles of value without removal, All dentinl, — See Forvest Smith's flmm\ column, — - Bargains in real estate in_ all parts of the city, W, 5. Cooper, 130 Main street. - No reasonable offer will be refused for anything in our stock, as all must be 014 out within sixty duys. A s MANDEL, 409 Broadway. -~ For Rent—Two new store rooiis u can r and hosiery at 1edman’s old stind, Money Muin clry stor St., 3. Fuel Co. business strictly confi- H good location; Nos. 737 and 789 umnh‘f S. Suunders, 80 Pearl st. - Loans lm\«le on city business and re: dence property., Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Tuvestmont compuny. - W. 8, Coopor has ‘cash on hand to loan on approved city property, No. 130 Main stree: way. L SO 1t is to your own interest to examine stock before you purchase. Your price is mine—400 Broad way. A, J. NANDEL, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: BEE. | (IRISTNAS AT THE BLUFS. How It Was Passed by the People of This City AND AT THE INSTITUTION. A Day of Peace—~With Gifts of Good Will -Sneak Thief Caught More Light Wantcd Some Object. TMow the Day Was Celebrated. Christmas day in the Bluffs passed as thers have done in past ye and yet Upon every heard the familiar greeting, “A Merry Christmas, s friend exhibited to friend the Santa Claus had brought him. Dy arly h of the day a few store d to ¢ r purchases of the da but ther pt to There were v J r nd families broken by removal rathered once more, ind the fam re vacant the joyously corner was irs ive 18 M0 atte “do bu wnions, \rriages wer withe t the loss of one, are any tables there v the in for heaven was raised many an eye and hearts grew sad. But changes the years bring to all board air tion blessing o was dimmed they are the the record of human life, At St Paul's.—In some of the churches religious services were held. hat at St Paul's Episcopal church was most appropri ate and enjoyaple. At 10:3) a. m,, the rec tor, Rev. ‘T J. Mackay, delivered an excel lent discourse. The musical excrcises we excellent, The following programume was rendered Grand Offortoire W. . Gratian Anthem—"There Were § ..D. Noel Thayer. s LW llulu ste ~ 10, quartette and boy ehoir Hy fuil choir. » Dem Laudawmiis .., By full’ ¢hoir. Deo Jubilate § Hark, Anthem Greetiy Anthen the Joyous Carol Postude was organized as folfows Miss Liddell, con Treynor, The quattette Mrs, Atwater, sopranos tralto; L. M. 'Treynor, solo; W. H buss. “Phiis Christmas cclebration will be con cluded Friday evening, at which time the 3 school and clurch qu v render the pleasing Clivistmas car Nicholas,” ~The work has been in wood hands, is well rehc nd will prove an enjoyuble entertainuer 1irst Baptist Church--Last eyvening the children and adult members of the First 3aptist Sunday sc chureh gathered in their edifice. little attempt at formality,no re amme of e; having been prepared. It was a merry crowd and with songzs and short speeches the hours passed most plea There was an old fashioned Christy ee, loaded to the tap with beautiful gifts for the children, and a genuine live Santa Claus. cery child re- Ceived a present at Santa’s b N Dledsing foature was the voluntary giving to the poor. Many articles which will Wake the worthy poor more comfortable and ppier, were brought togethe came. l'o day these articles will whero they will do the most good. Bethany Baptist Chureh—At thesame time there was a joyous gethering at the Bethany Baptist church, ‘e scholirs of the Sunday school gathered and spent aseason in healthy \oywients furnished by the teachers and adult members. Christnas tree with its litage of wealth for the boys and girls, was there, In the good cheer exhivited there vzas that which promises much forthe future of this young and rapidly ing church, Mites From the Motor.—Themotor line a land ofice business. During the forenoon the rush from Omaha to Council Blufts, ked 1o its limit. Mostof v with friends a one-sided ment, howover, for many Bufit turkey with their Omaha frienas, the moter doing by far the 1 share of the carrying business, A good ser d, trips being made in_about twenty fi i the sneak thieving nar licre, there were 1o accidents or dents worthy of Spocial note, ‘The switch at the west end of the bridge is completed. Two more cars ar- \d in four or five days a ten-minute ice will be put on. The are well ated and the trip is made a most conforta: ble one, placed their atronized, although 3 accepted invitations to dine with private families, somewhat dimin ishing the number that would otherwise have filled the dining halls. Still thel were to do justice to the splendid Christ- anquets spread at the princival hostler The saloons did a rushing business dur- ing the entire d a ning, viemng with the motor in uring a monopoly of the busi- ness. Disturbances were scarce, as the po- lice wwere on tho alert, and prompily locked up all drunks and too hilurious partics. Notic lavs, cuffs and shirts by dry company. B Sce Forrest Smith’s special column, - Tlave our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Lautidry Co, the beautiful finish given col- Cascade Laun- The London **T r’s” is the place to get your clothes made. 637 Broadway. : S Santa at the Institution, Santa C as some vel avy work for Christmas, but does it joyfully, Among his greatest and happiest was the caring for the pupils of the institution for the deaf and dumb. ‘The family is of goodly size, the being 275 pupils and about fifty officers teachers and employes. To care for e member of tis great fawily, and make the day a happy one in every detail, is cnough to make the head dizzy. Santa had able assist- ants, however, Superintendent Rothert prov- to be u host within himself, and his wor- y wife, the matron, being equally active in her department. The children spent Christ- mas ove very joyously. The chapel was very handsomely decorated, festooned with green, and glittering with holiday baubles. In the center stood as beautiful a Christmas tree as was cver seen. It was fully twenty fect high, and adorned elaborately. When lighted and surrounded by the happy faces it, was a picture indeed. ‘The early part of the evening was_devoted 10 an entertamment on the stage. The reci- tations were in the sign lauguage. A very amusing hat drill was given well by six boys, Tableaux were given with charming cffect A series of comical shadow pictures closed the programe with great merriment. @ Tle rest of the evening wus given to re- freshments and soeial enjoyment. The pupils received bags of popcorn, nuts, candies and fruits. Thos were put up in attractive and bountiful packages. There was dancing, strangely euough without music, an orches- tra for them being needless, It is surpris. ing, however, how gracefully they can dance, keeping excollent timé, and going through all the usual figures aud steps. Yestorday morning there was an even happler tinie. The pupils were scated in the chapel, while Prot. W ckoff gave them a Christinas talk. In’ the meantime the boxes and parcels received from friends were d huted through the various rooms. To thédd tverg added numerous .ru by the in- stitution, sonid OF &hfi um uot having friends able to sen iftg, After the close of the exercises in the -u ] uiig pupils went to their rooms, and each found upon his or Lier bod the gifts, A happier scene could Hot bo imagined. Kvery pupil received some nas dinner was served. Some ea may bé gained of the work of propara- tion by the fact that over seventy turk&ys were cooked, 1t took & whole barrel of ¢ berries for the sauce, and to make the mince pies 130 pounds of meat was required. Following this came & series of surprises for Superiutendent H. W. Kotbert and his estimable wife. The teachers residing ab | and the dom | the chilc rs, very quictly, | WEDNESDAY, the institution presented them w TE tiful silk umbrella. The ofticors and em ployes came in with a full china dinner set, stics in the various departments with a large group photograph of themselv The gifts presented showed the esteem in whicn the superintendent agd jnatron are held by all v meot them in daily conlact They wore all received with the highest ex Pressions of appreciation and rezard Superintendent Rothert is a strong com. bination of exceutive lity aud big heartedn The arr: nts for making en happy indicate this. It is no e k10 T »'s0 many hundred packages and parc: that_cach_one fs livered, notify the friends send t they have been received all . planning that they shall be all dis tributed at the same time, und perfecting ry detail for so huge a Christmas gath For those fricndless ones gifts had to be selected, or made, so that none might » slighted. ‘The merchants of the city gen ously donated some articles and many others were provided by Mrs. Rothert and various departments. rustens of the in horized thert to select for them suitable gifts . He wiscly secured some lumb L and 1nn ames ', ol These are giv school as a whole to be used in the sium and playrooms, There have been ereat ch and the institution of lat atest, There ndescent lights scattered through the buildings, so that there is not a darle corner or nook. When lighte it looks like a fairy city. The superintend ent has had it 80" ar 1 that by a simple turn of tho wrist n give sicnals by these lights in any and all parts of the build ing. He can tell the children to make noise, go %0 bed, warn them of a fire, or give them ‘any neoded information in ordance with a prea=rangzed code of signals. As they depend upon the e her this Electrie signal ar sment is ve uable, The heating and ventilation as per f 3 s thelichting. Guacesinthe w porintendent’s office indicate cven the con a..jon of the great boil and he can see for not allowed to 1 or t00 warn. For_fire protection there are hose for every part of the building. Watch men arcon duty all night, seeing that the temperature is kept suitable, and that no ac ur. With commendable thought fuluess the custom of having a man watch man for the girls' part of the building has been changed, and @ woman watchman is placed on the lookout there, A passenger clevator is now runming, though not fully completed. 1t is the only institution for the deaf and dumb thus fav 1t is vun by water, wnd every contri vanec is being used to prevent all possibiiity of accident Lhe water supply is now abundant and con viently artanged. The artesian well fora year furnished the w: sending it to the topmoststory, but it was found that the supply necded some change, 5o a reservoir has been built, pump of lurg now foree Hot and c¢ close nd all needed comforts for mveniently ar anged, so conditions ult a healthier, cleaner ing of children can be found nowher The health of the institution is f by the food. The storerooms, buke and dining-room are all so cond: tend to tiie welfare of the children scrupulonsly clean. In such rooms as need it cement floors and wainseots have been put in, doing away with all possibility for rats and mice, and draine and ventilation are kept 50 clean that no unsavory odors can erecp i One of the greatest of the late improve- ments is that in the hospitai departme The fifth floor, which was simply an atti hus been transformed into one of the mo: complete hospitals to be found anywh The various war re made ve the views from the windows l!n rooms light and « d cold wat nurse has’ cony om fol delicacics. s his voom with all necded appliances d. One w is called m, where a sick one cared for if there are any contagious discase. Wiien these oved sufficiently to determine, the be casily rcmoved to the ¢ vd, or to one of the others, grious ward is so arranged that no infe, can possibly enter another part of the build ing. By Speaking tubes and other cont ances casy communication can be had with other parts of the building, and without any danger of contagion. The health of the pn- pils is evidently good, for the hospital de- purtment 18 empty, not, one being even in the convalescent ward. A visit to_the institution and a mmgling with the children reveals a very happy state of affu ‘The avowed policy of the present munagement is that the institution is for the pupils, rather than for the ofticers und em- ployes. In eve rrangement there is evinced a desire o make these people hap- and bert They are taught table man- and the tin cups and battered plates common to reformatory institutions are re- ) more in keeping with onal institution. The pupil served first, In fact, vthing. This was pl ed in the distribution of fruit The smaller ones were the first to L and tho older and larger Detter brook a hittle delay, came afterwards. The pupils show i their mien and appearance that they feel that they have a home, und are at home in it. Their individuality is also respected. They arc not numbered simply, as though they were branded cattle, but ech has his or her peculiar wants and ‘wishes considered. Their clothing, their beds, their places at the table, their per i gymna four hundred ine; val escapes and the pupils a are fir: illustr candies receive their ones, who could al regulations as areof course necess: houschold. , is Jkeeping that fully st of the others. The course of intel- 1 training is thorough and successful. In the art department there is good work being done also, as the numerous pictures upon_ the walls throughout the institution testify, they being all the work of pupils. The industrial departments are giving the pupils practical training, a portion of each day being devoted to these. Towa can well feel proud of its institution. Its legislators should not be niggardly in making appropria tions to further the efticiency of the institu- tion, There are numerous noeds, and the ex- penditures made by the trustecs show that the money of the péople is not being used for more luxuries, but for the bettering and the education of the pupils themsely - Buy grocerics, stationery goods of Kelloy & Youner and Christmas nan, 102 B'wi GREAT CLEARING SALR! I must have room for spring goods, and will sell all goods now in stock at prices far below any ever offered before, This 15 no bait to catch the trade but, a genuine clearing-out sale, and every- thing must go. Parlor sets, bedroom sets, heating and cooking stoves, handing lumps, oil cloths. All goes without reserve. I have a big stock und can suit y whatever you want. Come and see me and examine my floods. 1 must sell. No prices quoted, but no reasonable offer will be refused. A. J. MANDEL, NO, 3825 BROADWAY, ~ COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA. BEST AND NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR LADIES. Plush, Sllk Flannel and Cashmere dresses Ready-Made and Made to Order, By MRS. JULIA STEIN, 11 Douglas St., Omaba, Cheapest prices, and no ¢ guarantegd. §, STEWART, M. D,, D. V. M, VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No, 295, IOWA COUNUVIL BLUFFS, 1 uin are | than the ear, bined and AL MAKE NEW BARGAINS (e BROADWAY LOTS “lx AVENUE LO i{RY ADDITION LOTS, PERRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' EBRIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITION LOTS, T'S ADDITION LOTS. s of the best property in town for platting. W.C. STACY, Telephone 102 No. 9 Muin Street, Couneil Blufls, lowa, SPEC[AL NOTICES STRE Also 20 ac ‘\1 L exchange some best busli prop=rty in the city r flrst-class farm. Investment Co 10 Pearl street at bargains in the ap lots, smull S have some of the beat city fn real estate, houses and lots: s Tesidenices on paved streets; also acre tracts. All of (he above property will be sold on easy terms, payment down and low rate of interest and examine our list, We also huve lurg change, No. 10 Pear ment Co. l;:m.\l Come lists of property for ex- . Council Bluils Invest ent to rent by Council By 0. 10 Pearl st floor; both newly papered and Tes tlocation in the city Call at No. 1 have laid in a nice line of boots and shoe swhich I am selling at the smallest living profit. n establishing a pe manent business, for 1 am here to st and as my expenses are small I ean se you goods very low. Call and convince yourself. : L. KINN No. IAN, Broadwa; WANTED! very man or woman who has $30 or #75 which they wish to invest where it wili be as safe as it would be if it were deposited in the Bank of Lngland and make him more money, to eall on usand buy a lot in Ifairmount addition. The best location on the hills for street car service and school privileges; close to all the railroads, wholegale houses and city depots. The only ' hill property to be had at such low prices and cusy terms. Prices range from $200 to $400 terms, one-fifth cash, balance in thirty equal monthly payments at 8 per cent interest, It you are renting mow and want a home of your own, commence paying for a lot now before you hayve to pay double the money for the same docation. Begin atonce and you will be surprised to find how soon the thirty months will roll around, making you the owner of a lot. Call on'H, G. MdGee, 130 Main streot, or Forrest Smith,at the Brown building, Council Biuffs, [owa. THE MORRIS TYPE “}RITER. PRICE §15, Is equal t) "o Machina. best apparatus for type Witing werk. he Edison Mimeograph, U manifolding, sutographic and U coples can be taken. Bxoo'slor Cc., Council R.uils, la HENRY EISEMAN & (0§ PEOPLE'S STORL Have concluded to sell their entire stock of Toys and Fancy Goods at One~Half of any Former. Prices. PRIGES GUT IN TWO! Will Rule to-morrow in our Toy and Fancy Goods Department. We show more real Christmrs gifts than all the competing stores com- To-morrow will be the Greatest day in the his- tory of the People’s Store, and we are pre- pared for it with an extra force of sales-~ men and salesladies to wait upon our many customers. must be sold and our prices are according. CALL AND SEE US HENRY EISEMAN & (0'S - PEOPLE'S STORE -- NO. 314, 316, 518 & 320, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFL, DECEMBER 26, 1RR$. Take it to They will MERS, NEW ANY PART OF FINISH THE CASE, gives the best sat all kinds of Musj erences given. our prices THEN FLY! 2d Add,, 13 Lots, Perry's Our stock L Christinas or We have nicer for Organ. is OLD PIANOS MADE NEW Don't trade aff your old piano oriOrgan, because it is out of repair,nor give it away in trade for a new one, SWANSON_MUSIC COMPANY! if needed, put in IVORY on KEY OLD ACTION WITH NEW, and your ter than some of the new ones, Itis a well known fact that Swanson Music faction in I Instruments, i | i | i | t NO. 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BI on seventy- \ NEW SET OF I BOARD, REPLACE Instrument is Tuning and Repairing The best of ref- 1 Lot, Bryant & Clar, on Seccond ave, § '1 Lot, Bryant & Clark, on Third ave. - - Ave. C 8 Lots, Benson's First, Ave K- = - - . { 1ot Everetes Add,, Third ave. 2 Lots, Fleming & Davis, Ninth and Tenth aves $250 Each OUSES AND LOTS & ON= EASY PAYMENTS Call and See C.J. COLBY, Masonic Temple. MUELLER MUSIC CO., No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. t than an _elegant Piano or s pre slebr a ive of the Hardman, A, B, Chase, Fisher, Everett and Pease & Howard Pianos, On hand, which we offer prices for the IOWA. We carry the 1 and have miny noveltic music books is the lates THOS. OFFICER. W.H. M, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFUS, IOWA, Dealers in foreign =nd domestic exchange. Colluctions made and fhterest paid_on time do: CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT! UNTIL PERTHER NOTICE I WILL SELL BEEF, VEAL & PORK ———OF MY OWN DRESSIN PUSEY. t and most co! Will be sold at cost, a You will find many bar give a ticket with'c Call early for a choic ains. purchase f the barg: Ord No. 635 Broadway, s Promptl AND ROYAL CENTURY ORGANS t a special discount of next stack of small musical instraments of every dese suitable for less than cost. A souvenir on ns offered. 1 nr plete TOYS AND FANCY GOODS EN P. THIRTY DAY off our regular iption and sheet music stock of stoek of en Our Remember our ents. It must be 2 out regavdless of p iven with every purchasc. W ) clegiot Piano, Organ, and other prizes, POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO,, PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Satucaze of Al IZinds, ¢ Filled and Delivered, Council Bluffs. |nwa Caile, Fed 0 lowa Corn! And will meet any honest competition on prices for First-Class Meats, J. M. SCANLAN, 120 Broadway. - - Telephone 201, TRY OUR MUSH. WANTED—LOCAL AND /| DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELEGTRIG BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 808 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. “’ANTF‘D Good '\dlc»mun on large commission or salary. NG AGENTS ON COMIMISSIO) GOUNGIL BLUFFS PROPERTY, OF PROPERTY FOR ALE BY GEO. METCALF T, COUNC PARTIAL LIS It you hav before they sy he will pay y furs durin winter, 14 PEARL BLUFK SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. Residence on 6th ave Residence on Gth . Residence on Gth ave Residence on Gth 1,000 Residence on 6th o) Residence on Gth ave 850 Tesidence on 6th st 6,500 Residence on 6th st 6,000 Residence on North Sth'st., 16t 124 180}, great bargain, Bunch of 5 houses and 4 1ots on § Residence on Scott st. Residence on Platner s and particulars inquire An clegaut residence on 1st minute walk from government building. For price and particu- lars inquir Residence on 6th’ ave.. walk from county Cash Residenc: Street’s add. ... building and lot’ on Pacific near U, P. transfer Two-story frame stor s0n AR Seventy-five Tots "in Squire's add., north of transfer glegantly loci tod, $500 10 $400 each.. Bunch of 11 lots, Central s Bunch of 12 lots, Cooper, McMaho Jeffrics add., if taken before J 1st, for An clegant ‘Tot on Sth st. " 'Chsh . Three fine lots on Bluft stre bargain 100 feet frontage on Park ave, per foot. Business proper Business property on Main st. Au improvgd farin of 160 aores o far from Chautauqua grounds, con- sisting of hill and dale. For par- ticulars inquire... .. 48-acro tract one mile from Broadway, suburban location In addition to the above vacant property in nearly every addition — 1o the city, GEO. METCALF, AO, 14 CARL 8T, COUNCIL BLUNK 3,000 1,100 1,600 3,000 8,000 2,000 three minutes estimates furntshied for court house. Spectfication auteed, 0 ave. Se r Catalogue. Stor Send for Catalog in town of Car- RED HEADED! JAM MAD, MAD, MAD ! Ana will sell meat for the following cash pri Bhoulder and Chuck Roast Prime Rib Howst. ... . Chuck Steak . Hound Steak Sirloin § Porterh: Boiling Mutton Stew Mutton Legs Corn Heef Pork Roast Pork Ch Lard, ou Sausige And all othier 1me; nd Stoak 1 make 114 " 1 sell Pottawattamie Cou uty Meats, wra) up iu Councli Blufls Paper. Vreo Delivery D, H, McDANELD & C0,, irices. Prompt ret uins, uell Blufts, lowa, Permanently located at oil st market price for them, complete st Can show letters from users where f i 10 4c Jc 10c 12 ke 5 in the sanie proportion, Hldes.Talluw Pelts, Wool & Furs, pectine F. J. BREZEE, Taxidermist and Naturalist. (h 5., opposite postoflice, on Motor Line, ¢ I them to him If you d¢ tth er they are mounted Wil ke o speciulty 15 and dressing THE RUSSEILL. Espectaily Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevalars. AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. un plants. Regulation, Durability Guar- ucl Economy 1s equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pearl Street, ( ‘ounc| H lilulh C. B, BELL, G. A, BERLINGHOR 'BELL & BERLINGHOF, | Avchitects, Designers and Super mlcuflmh of Constrnetion, ! Mr. Belinghot seven y with Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry liy designed many of the finest blocks in Ouiaha and Council Blu Plans and Specifications Fropare iuates made on Application, Studio, Itoou 2 Opera House Block e aud 7 | FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY.. 1514 Duuglas 3t,, Qmaha, Neb,