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] [} W THE DAILY BEE. _~COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. he City MANAGER. Pelivered by carrier in Any Par Twenty Cents Per Wee M, W, TILTON TEL Bosixess OFrice N N ¥ PHONES: OR ME N. Y. Plumbing compan Coaland wood. B.E.Mayne, 619 I3'w! Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, opera house block. y Elegant overcoatings at A. Reiter's, merchant tailor, 510 Broad way. The second party of the Dodge light guards takes place January S, at their new armory. Special communication of Excelsior Lodge No, 250, F. and A. M, this eveninz for in stallation of o The annual me church and congre, eV ng, De Mr, J. C. ( ngof the Presbyterian fon_will be held this t 7 o'clock p. m spresenting the IKilpat rick-Cook dry zood: of Omaha, is visit- g his brother, D, ason of this city, having just returned from a six months trip on the roud. A. P. Hampshire, the deserter who was ar- rested here several days ago, will be taken to Iort Omaha_ to-day by Captain Dyer. Hampshire has been scrving a short term for drunkenness, The Avenue B Sunday school will give a ‘Christmas concert on Saturday, December 20, at thie All Saints church, corner of Third and Kight trects. Come body. Admission, he Daughters of Rebecca will watoh meeting next Monday evenin Fellows' hall. The ladies will give supper and sociable. Al Odd Fello invited to present and to bring friends. The second Arcanum will be given this e A. parlors, These pa lished repntation us affairs, and this one will be fully standard. Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Whittlceey their wooden wedding at their how avenue Tuesday evening. number of friends present, o were very numerous and 1 sion was highly enjoyed by tho The sleighs were out in anad the sleighing by ¢ fndeed in the central portion of the city, though the fall did not exceed five The snow did not visibly effect the working of the motor cars, and all trips were made as usual. Mr. and Mrs W, W. Gilmore entertained twent, boys and girls at a Christ- mas dinner Tuesday afternoon. The little ones were those who would otherwise have fared rather shabbily, and they fully appre clated the entertainment. The kind host and hostess enjoyed the giving fully as much as ‘did the gues Charles Locke was arrested erd Lower Broadway baguio, where he hold a Odd, “ticir ty of Fidelity council, Re ening at th ve well o highly enjoyable social upto the ina was maltreating one of the inmates, It is said | that Locke has been in the habit of be: the women there for the pust three wi unless they turned over to him all of the earnings. He was too drunk w arrested to make any statement of his Holiday social at the Broadway Methodist church this cvening. A musical and iterary programme will be rendercd in the audience room, after which adjournment to the par lors will be in order, where refreshments will be served and social intercourse en joyed. No charge for refreshments, but thank offering box will be in readiness, gi g an opportunity to express gratitude for the blessings of the year. Admission to the entertainment 10 cents. Mr. Baetens' sight-singing class will meet to-night at the residence of W. W. Chapman, 717 First avenue. All menb r quested to be in attendance, as M wishes to get a well trained chorus together at the earliest possible date, i order to begin the rehear of some good work. Mr. Baetons is a musician and_director of greap experience and has gained a national reput in Cincinnati. The young people should not miss this opportunily to secur training under so thorough a mus Mr. Owen Ford, of Omaha, representing the Edisun Electric Light company, was in the ci sterday, for the purpose of look- ing over'the ground and the situation here, reparatory of submitting and orinance for he consideration of the council. Mr. rord stated that his company would put’ their wires underground in tho central part of the city if they could secure subscribers for over 4,000 1ights. The plan of the Kdison company i8 to subscribe their stock among local capi- talists, reserving twenty-five per cent for themselves, Mr. Ko will ~immediately make a canvass of the business men, for the purpose of subscribing this stock. An ordi- nance will be prepared and submitted at the next meeting, January 7. 3 — e Dr. Cleaver, 26 North Main. Seo W. C. Stacy’s ad. - All grades hard coal, C. B. Fuel Co. See Forrest Smith’s special column, sl Illinois and Towa best soft coal, Glea- son, 26 Pearl street, i Groat closing out sule of underwear and cloaks at I'riedman’s old stand. - J. G. Tipton, real estate, 527 B'way - Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- bitts’, 845 Broadway. — £ Special sale this week of ladies’ and misses hose, at 409 Broadway. B Weather strips for doors and win- dows. Odoll & Bryant, 513 Main st. The Play of the Passions. The Grovier-McNulty allezed rape casc cume to an end yosterdsy. After hearing the testimony Squire Schurz dischargea the defendant, stating that the case was un- doubtedly one of malicious prosccution. The caso has engendered u great deal of hard foeling petween the neighbors, and pande- monium reigned in the court room for a short time. The defendant became offcnd at some of the statements made by Mr, A braok, the attorney for the plaintiff, and as s00n s the caso was decided he started for the attorney to get satisfaction. “I'he neigh- bors joined in the general miclec to settle their privato scores, and there was a lively Userap" for a fow minutes, Order was re- stored as quickly as possible, and the defend- ant was led weeping o his corner. No one ‘was seriously disfigured. Although the rape case is at an end, there will now follow ar- rests for disturbing the peace, and assault and battery. Tel. 147. e 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. e Why do you suffer cold when you can get cloaks, underwear and hosicry at your own price at Friedman’s old stind, 409 Broadway - For Rent—Two new store rooms in good location; Nos, 787 and 789 Broad- way. 5. Saunders, 30 Pearl st. e e Loans made on ety business and resi- dence property. Notes bought. Kim- . ball-Champ Investment company. d - The District Conrt, District court reconvened yesterday morn- Abg, after & four days recess, The argu- ments in the ejectment case of Hannon vs i wore resumed, and the case subwmitted /%0 the jury at 18 o'clock. During the after- ron but little business was transacted. It tod that the term will end this week, are but few more cases for trial this . There are several interesting cases to up next term before Judge Thornell, the court roow will undoubtedly attract spectators. W. 8: Coopor has cash on hand to loun wpproved city property, No. 180 i stroet, - ¥ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THE NEWS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS A Traveling Troupe Makes a Show of Itself by a Street Quarrel. HOLIDAY THE FESTIVITIES, Lively Demand For the Mayor's Auto graph--Need of a New City Hall Complaining of the Dr. Thero was war on Broadway Trouble among the members of the “Dr. Jekyll and Mr, Hyde company was what led to it. The compa playing to empty seats, and the exchequer was about exhausted. J. Prank Bowen, the manager, claimed that he had been advancing money out of his own pocket to pay expenses, and demanded a settlement other Mr. Iidwin Tanner, the that he wanted a new mana ingly “fired" Bowen and appointed My B. Wilkes, Ihat was the cause of the racket Mr. Bowen objected to being firod,” and Mr. Wilkes insisted on ass ing the honors of the position. Verbal argu ments could not convinee either of the crror of his position, and the Marquis of Queens bury manual was consuited. These failed to settle the case, and a rough tumble followed. The sidewalk in fic the Bechtele was the battle ground company “had it in* for the old manag and sided in with the new. Bowen was 100 much for the whole company, and knocked out the last man as handsomely as he did the first. He announced his intention of staying with the compiny, and he will doubtlesskeen his word. The ni 0 another claim that wi . The bigg intil the bill wer disuppeared, but sl nd reappeared o secure the seof his bagzage, The company then got out of town on the first train. Bowen went along, but Wilkes 1s the future mani ger. Al differences were apparently made up, and it is presumed that they will “iive happily ever aiter.” 1y has becen For some reason or e on Turniture, pianos, buggics or anything rates of inte No honorable dealing. e Away Money loaned dinmonds, horses. of value at low publicity; fair A. AL Clark & Co. and Main, over Ame —C L. . Roe, dentist, over Jacquemin & Co.’s jew - All grades soft coal, C. - We have a few handsome handker- chiefs and mufliers that we will close out at 25 cents on the dotiar. 409 Broadway. ST oge s ‘Smail But Enthusiastic, Enthusiasm ran high, Tuesday evening, at the Christmas exercises of the Bethany Baptist church and Sunday school. he ladies had wrought with a will and the re sults were eminently tifyinge. e “little church® as the members affectionately 1l the modest edifice where they hold their s, W beautifully decorated with sprays of holy whose rinddy berries glowed amid festoons and wreaths of evergreen. After a programme of recitations and songs by the children, pronaunced by many to be as ood as th ancs, Carrie dr £r: each member of the Sunday school decorated box of goodies from profusely ornamented tree. Then Main St., Iry store. B. Fuel Co. and ars to t Rev. I s, wis the recipient of an eclegant agster's bibie fro; the Sund school. h the kindness of Mrs. H , cushied plush settee or div. sented to the church for the pulpit, also o bible for the desk, uud to the pastor ather bound, gilt cdged “*Gospel ymns consolidated.” Deacon C. A. Loucks re- sponded in_ behalf of the chirch, and the pastor, in his own behalf, with What few words his happy surprise und astonishment had left him. Aftter heartily uniting in a closing song, the people, who had thronged the church to an overtlow, dispersed to their howes, evidently weil pleased with the even- ing’s cutertuinment, Some must have been sury se y children present. growth of the school has been remarkable. In less than two months the attendance has inc from twenty to over 120 and the meml i out 150. Under these circumstan 4;|\(h\| 1sm manifest is scarcely to be wo de at. 3 — ——— Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.’s loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without vemoval. Al business strictly confi- dential. Sec Forrest Smith’s special column. Lin in reul cst . Cooper, 1 . ble offer w anything in_our stock, sold out within sixty days. A. J. MANDEL, 409 Broadway. n_all parts of ) Main street. Bargains the city, W 1be refused for 1 must be No reason Fr ckey to Turnkey. The Ch tin police court yester- day morning w awicd one, but the effec of budge were noticeable in mnearly ev y mas whisiy had knocked out Christmas turkey, and the unfortunate vi tims were for the most part sorry looking spectacles, The plain boozers were first ied out, and assessed us follows: John Fiynn, Lawrence Frey, B. W, McCerdy, J. Moonstone and ¢ alifer, $.10 cach; Jerry Sullivan, §7 ‘Phomas Burch was charged with the lar- ceny of coal from the railroad yards, and pleaded guilty. He fined £15 and costs. J. Carr was booked for assanlt and bat- t He had_disfigu the anatomy of Jessio Allon, who objected to such treatient and lodged an information against him. He was given o receipt for 5,00, Charles Little had been taken in out of the storm, and given shelter for the night He denied being a vag, and was allowed to depart. Henry Johnson and Char! found clinched in a deadly e: in a vain attempt to poisen ea their whisky pleaded guilty, and said that hic was to blame for the fracas, He was fined §9.00, and the case ngainst Curtis wus allowed to stand open, Julius Lund booked for disturbing the peace. Each had putup $10 to sccure his appearance . court, t Thomas failed to wmaterialize, and his cash was declared forfeited. ‘Lhe cases of will come up to-morrow morniu D, Collins was arraigned for larceny He had boarded an electric and when he loft he took with him everything of a movi ble nature. During the night he stole the clothes from his fellow prisoners, and when turned out of the cage in the morning he had four huts. three overcoats, an extra pair of pants and two pairs of shoes, that he had re woved from the other inmutes of the cage while they were asleep. The court adjuged him insane, and or- dered him turned over to his brother, Matt Collins, of this city, The prisoner has been employed in Omalia, aud was on his wi Sioux City. His trouble is said to be tempo. rary mental abborration, and it is thought that he will soon be restored to his normal condition, Curtis were ruce, engaged ) other with Johnson and D, Thomas were ulso o The Mayor's Eignature, ‘The mayor comes in for an occasional scor. ing at the bands of the contractors because of the slowness attendant on the issue of city bonds in payment for work performed for the city. It is alleged that the sole cause of the delay is the wayor's well-known fond ness for “investigations.” After the bonds are ordeved issued by the couucil they are prepared by the forces of the clerk's aud auditor's ofices, aud then await the signature of the executive, | Days lengthen into wee and the tweeks pass by before tho bonds are in shape to be turned over to the waiting contractor, who was entitled to his pay wheu ordered by the council It is & common cor nt that “the mayor hasn't signed the bonds.’ It may be that the work might be sooner executed, still few pecple have any idea of the amount of time required to sign these improvement bonds. The mayor's name has to be signed five times for cach lot along which any work has been done, whether grading, paving, sewerage or sidewalk. The exccutive writes his auto- graph 500 times, and then finds that he has gone barely half a mile on the paving bonds, with all of the others to follow. It isa rather discouraging job, and the question is as to where the more paticnce is required, on the part of the contractor or on the j mayor. - Wanted, a City Hall, Rohrer has made arrangements ity officials for the use of one of atthe county court house for the purpose of storing some of the more tant boc papers belonging to the city ily those of the city treasurer and city Such a move as this has been im for some time, The need of a vanit or other suitable place for the stc of city papers and records 18 readily anparent to everyone. A fire at the vity building would almost viin - the city, a8 no protection what is afforded the books und records. They A here, theore and everywhere, in over place an cmpty corner can be fouud, and there is nothing to prevent their being stolen or defaced, even if not threat- ened with total destruction by a fire. Tk need of a new eity building is becoming more and more urgent, us none of the offices af forded the city officials are as commodious as they should be. Quarters wre rented for the Aty engineer in the Brown building, and the mayor has no oftice at all. The demand for a new ity building has grown to hsolute need, and it 18 time that the matter received some consideration at the hands of the citi zens, Mayor with the c and -+ 3 The Cosl fiates, The hearing of the board of trade com- plaint against the railroads, in regard to coal ates, was to have taken place to-day, but by an ent of parties it has been post- poned one week, LS Tt is to yonr own interest to my stock before you purchase. > is mine—109 Broadway. J. MANDEL, e the beautiful finish given col- lavs, cuffs and shircts by Cascade Laun- dry company. examine Your See Forrest Smith’s special column. - Have our wagon eall for your clothes. Caseade Laandry Co. soiled The London “Tailor’s™ is the | get your clothes made, Br - Peath of Mrs. 1. J. Abbott. 30 o'clock yesterday morning, Mrs. 5. Abbott, wife of E. J. Abbott, assed away from this life, aged 45 years 8 months and 22 days. The deceased had been a resident of this city for nearly cighteen years, and had a wide quaintances nd (s, She had been trouble for some time with chronic which was finally the was born in Elyria, Lo- April 4, 183, On reuch- was wedded to Edwin smoved with him to : since resided. born to them, two of Mrs. Craizzmile and Mrs. James R. t, are now living and reside in this Fhic deceased was hlghly esteemed by ny friends who had known her for W score of years as well as by those s of more recent ori- illucss loving hands furnishinz those little attentions that he lot of the invaiid more comforta- The b husband and children have the sympathy of ull in their sad affic- tion. The :ments for the funcral arc not yet completed, but due notice will be give rain county, Ohio, ing mature years she J. Abbottrand in 1871 this city, where they ha children w the n almost whose acquaintance w: During her A e Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl street. Buy groceries, stationery and Christn ods of Kell O.R. GILBERT, —MANUFACTURER OF— TAXIDERMY GOODS 114 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BL , 1OW Orders for all kinds of Dakota and Mon- tana game filled. Buffulo and other heads on hand. Satisfaction puaranteed to those sending m work to be done. Buffalo horns in noveitics, HOT WATER HEATING A SPECIALTY, IRON and W00D PUMPS. i ; FITTINGS, JOHN GILBERT, No. Main Stroet, Council Blufrs, Ia, Correspondents Mention This Pape - COME BOYS Keep Her Up And FOLLOW ME! STS PER LB, Boiling Be Pork Choj Veul Roast, Mutton Itoast Round Steak........ Veal and Mutton Stew. Loin Steak.. Porterhouse Steak. Rib Konst......... Sugar Cured Hams.." Minco Meat, ready Sauer Kraut Pickled Pigs I'eet Tripe. .. Pickled iocks. Butter...... : Poultry an lowest market prices. Don't Forget the Number, 0. 327 BROADWAY GEO. H. MESCHENDORF 0., NeDANELD & G0, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool & Furs, Highest market %mu Prompt returns, £0 *nd 82 Malo Bt, Coundd) Bluffs, lowa, THURSDAY. DECEMBER HENRY EISEMAN & CO'S PEOPLE'S STORE Have concluded to sell their entire stock of Toys and Fancy Goods at One-Half of any Former Prices. PRIGES CUT IN TWO! Will Rule to-morrow in our Toy and Fancy Goods Department. We sliow more real Christmrs gifts than all the competing stores com- bined and ALL MAKE THEN FLY! To-morrow will be the Greatest day in the his- our, prices 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 Our stock and our prices are according. CALL AND SEE US! HENRY EISEMAN & 003 PEOPLE'S STORE NO. 314, 316, 318 & 320, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFL, IOWA. GREAT CLEARING SALE! FOR 30 DAYS! 1 must have voom for spring goods, and will sell all goods now in stoek at prices far below any ever offered before. This 15 no bait 10 cateh the trade but a genuine clearing-out sale, and every- thing must go. Parlor sets, bedroom sats, heating and stoves, handing lamps, oil All goes without r I have a big stock and can suit you in whatever you want, Come and see me and examine my floods. 1 must scll. No prices quoted, but no reasonable offer will be refused. A. J. MANDEL, NO, 325 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA, NEW BARGAINS BI{UAI)\VA\'T)T T FIRST AVENUE LOTS, FERRY ADDITION LOTS, PERRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' ERIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CL\RK'S ADDITION LOTS, STREET'S ADDITION LOLS. Also20acres of the hest property in town for platting. W. C. STACY, Telephone 12, No, 9 Main Street, Council Blutrs, lowa, 'SPECIAL NOTICES. i 2 WANTS. z NTED—A _shirt Apply @ for o pol. undry ( Cascade | adway, yV TILL exchange some of the best busin property in the eity for first-class C. B, Investment Co., No. 10 Pearl stre W E Bave some of ¢ city in real estate, houses and lot al Acre tra Dbargal ) lots, residences on . All of the above rms, Small Come small } o o of inte and examine our list We also have large 1ists of property for ex change, No. 10 Pearl st. Councll Bluils Invest ment Co. ent TRUOMS to rent by Council Plufts tovest Co., No. 10 Pearl st. TN fine oftica room to bt Tn frst fioors one room 18x45; both newly papered and Ties tlocation in tho ity Call at No. painted. U, Pear aid in a vied ltne of boots and h I am selling at the smallest 1 am establishing a per- manent business, for T am here to stay, and as my expenses aro. small [ can scll you goods very low. Call und convince L. KINNEHAN, No, #20 Broadway, g BEST AND NI1OE CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR LATIES. Plush, 811k Flannel and Cashn p dresses Ready-Made and Made to Order, By MRS. JULIA STEIN, 1111 Douglas St,, Omaha, Cheapast prices, and gua ed "5, STEWART, M, D., D, V, M, VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 46 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. 205, COUNUIL BLUFFS, 1+ 1 T have shoe swh living profit. owa WANTED! man or woman who has $30 or 8 h they wish to invest where it wili be as safe as it would be if it were deposited in the Bank of England and malke him more money, to eall on nsand buy alot in Fairmount addition ation on the hills for and school privileges: cailronds, wholesale hous The only hill property to such low prices and eas nge from $200 to $400; ice in thirty per cent servi all th city depots. be had at i terms. P terms, one-fifth equal monthly interest. If you ave renting now and want a Tiomeé of your own, commence paying for a lot now before you have to pay double the money for the same location. 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. McGee, 130 Main street, or Forrest Smith,at the Brown building, Council Biuffs, lowa. GOUNGIL BLUFFS PROPERTY, LIST OF PROP] SALE BY GEO. METCALF RL STREET, COUNCIL BLU 5, I0WA, PARTIAL FOR L. 3,000 1,100 1,500 1,000 1,000 ce on 6th ave sidence on Gth ave dence on ith ave. dence on Oth ave sidence on 6th ave 3 6,000 Residence 1361, great bargain, caee Bunch of 5 houses and 4 lots on #rd ay 1 de on Scott st i » on Platner st. For and particulars inquire.. . A An elogant residence on 1st ave., one minute walk from government building. For price and particu. lars inquire Residence on 0th ave walle from coun Residence and four 1ot on ave. Street's add SAAPEAS Store building and lot on Pacific o near U. P. trans! Two-st01) 801, Sevent [ north of transfer, elegantly loca ed, $500 to 409 each.... Bunch of 11 lots, Central sub. Bunch of 12 lots, Cooper, Mc Jeffrics add., if taken by 1st, for : An clogant Three fine lots on bargain ..., 100 feet fronta, per foot, 3 Business property on 1rc Business property on Main st Aun improved farm of 160 acres not far from Chautauqua grounds, con sisting of bill and dule, For par- ticulars inquire 48-acre truct one mil suburban location.......... i In addition to the above 1 have vacant property in nearly every addition METCALF, RO, 14 PEARL " COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, 3,000 8,000 2,000 price thirce minutes court hous 3,200 2,000 1,800 2,000 from Broadway HARKNESS BRO'S. Owing to the death of My, B, 1 Harkness Bros., it has been de The retail sale will commence Wednesday, 'DRY GOODS STOCK TO BE SOLD OUT ! Harkness, the senior member of the firm of ided to close out the basiness of the firm as speedily as possible, The Entire Stock of Dry Goods is Ofered For Sale in Whole or in Part, stock and settlo the December 19th, 1888, at great redues tion in prices. A BUSINESS CHANGE! Tho stock is new, ¢ PORTUNI loan, BUS I A 0] | ) [} SINE Part and vory desirable. 1t INTO AN OLD AND LS doesivin EXNCELLENT OPe "ABLISHED information can presents an call upon or address J. E. HARKNESS NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. MUELLER IOWA MUSIC CO., No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. What is nicer for Organ. a Christmas or New Y Wa have seventy-fi present than an elegant Piano or of the celet ed Hardman, A, B, Chase, Fisher, Everett and Pease & Howard Pianos, AND ROYAL CENTURY ORGANS Ou haud, which we offer at a speci pri 1 discount of Tk PER s for the next THIRTY NT off our regular DAY We carry the largest stock of small musical instruments of every description and have n music book 1y novelties suitable for pres the latest and most complete nts, Our stock of sheet music and Remember our entire stock of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS 1d less than cost argain 5 parch Will be sold at e You will find many give a ticket witheve Call ilic H. BIRKINBINE-- %" A souvenir given with every nurchase. on an el ly for a choice of the burgains offered. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. and atio; less of price, We also nt Piano, Oryan, and other prizes, It must be closed out 1 itary Supervision of ngineer, ans, Estimates, Public Work, Brown Building, Council Blufls, lowa. Justice of the P Bioadway N. SCHURZ- 1. STONE & SIMS- Courts., Attorneys at 1 Onlee Office over American Express, No, 419 Council Blutls, Towa. aud Federa w, Practice in {-Beno Block; Rooms 7 and 8, Shu, Counci! Blufls, Iowa. TIEE RUSSELL. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE Bspeclally Adapted for ELECTRIC 3 LIGHTING, “iMills and Elevators, AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furnis! antecd, send for Catalogue. RED HEADED! 5 AN MAD, N And will sell meat for the foliowing Shoulder and Chuck Roust Prime Rib Roast. Chuck Stei it Porterhon Boiling i Mutton Stew Mutton Legs Corn Beef i Roast ¥ Chops and Steak Lard, our own make Citode awattamie ( up in Council Blulls Paper. . wrapped livery, Tuos, OrFICER W. 1L ML PUsEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main ra COUNCIL BLUFK TOWA, s forelzn tnd domestic exchunig etions mado and i tpaid on tine ) MEATS! HOME DRESSE Examine the following prices for cash only and buy your meats dreased at lome. 1 will sell until further notico s follows: Shoulder aid chuck roast o e Prime rib roust o e Ohuck st Ke Round 810 1l J 100 Sieak 1e r ito b and our OWH ImRks ar own make 15 tl IVin tie ¢ . NEUNAS, No. 821 Ma n St, CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT ! BEEF, VEAL & PORK ~—OF MY OWN DRESSING lowa Cattle, Fed 0! lowa Con! And will maet any honest competition on prices for First-Class Meats, J. M. SCANLAN, 120 Broadway. - - Tcirphone 201, THY OUR MUSH, i for complete steam plants, Can show Letters from users where fuel Economy fs equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, TRegulation, Durabil No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, LADIES Of Omaha and Gouncil Bluffs, Are Invited to call at MBS, €. L GILLETT'S ([Hair Emporium And sce her fine Hue of HALR GOODS, FINES‘P HAIR ORNAMENTS Inthe ¢ Wigs, Beard, sile. GLUTH and COYLE nnd Tiair ete., for rent or UYERS Dicssing ote, iNo. 29, Main St, Council Blnf, Ovders by muil receive pr Grease Paints, mpt attention, PRICE 815, Is oqual t2 any High Priced Machins, dison Mimeograpin, the best appara munifolding, watogruphic 4ud Axpe witiog works ) copies (i be thken The Excolsor C., Councll Bluffs, Ia “ A BERLINGHOR | BBLL & BERLINGHOF, Archilects, Designers aud Sugerintendets [ Construstion, Mr. B Wik seven Mendelssolin, Visher & Lowry, designed many of the finest bloeks in Omaha and Council Blufry, Plans and Specifications Proparzd aud Estimates made on Application, Studio, Koom 2 Operw House Block == FINE, CHOICE [MPOKTED MICLINERY, 1514 Douglay 8t,, Qiuala, Neb,