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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFIOE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in Any Part of heCitya TTwenty Cents Per Week M. W. TILTON MANAC IELEPHONES Rukisrss OvFick No. 43, NiGnt Epiroit, No. MINOR MENTIO N. Y. Plumbing compa Coaland wood. E.E.Mayr Elegant overcoatings at A, merchant tailor, 510 Broad way A marriage license was issued yesterday to Charles A. Barttes and Miss Ella S, Vincent, both of this county Messrs. Mynster, Lindt & Seabrook. have removed their office to South Main street and are now occupying quarters with Squire Briggs Messrs. Bell & Herlinghoff have completed Waketch of the frout of the proposed Chau tauqua amplitheater, Tt is on exhibition in the window of 1. k. Harkness' stors ‘The proprictorship of the Revere house i yesterday, Mr. Richardson selling erost in the business to his partuer Mr. St. John, Mr. Richardson will continus 1 make Council Bluffs his home, but in what business he will engage be has not yet de terminod L6109 I3’y Reite tirm of Miller & Co., will to their stock across the river, where they are interested in the Omaha hardware company, and will cogage in an exelusive wholesale business. The street car company will b f ear to connect with the 12:15 Walb: h train at the transfer, a will run through without change of cars. s improvement in scrvice will be greatly appreciated by the traveling public. Work has been c tion of the Kiseman block, a now shares equally with the' Merriam bid in consuming the time and attention of ni pus unsalaried overscers, who invariably nd to such matters. trict court was in session barely an hour ye Ay mornine. The jury dis charged, and_court will adjourn finally to duy, aftera fow motions have becen heard The next torm will convene January 25, with Judge Thornell on the beneh. C. B. Lyman, a Washington township farmer, lost fifteen head of cattle Sunday night, and thought they were stolen. Yes. terday he found them on the highway, going toward home. They were probably” driven by some one bent on malicious mis rdwar day finish moving errun founda plac mmenced on th 1th Voodman’s hall Wednesday evening, January 2, at which Mesdam ms, Cleaver,” Belknap, Fil bert, Hennescy, Ward, Hayden and Fauble will entertain. ' A cordial invitation is cx tended to wll Modern Woodmen and their familics, Hall und Smith, the two recently liberuted, aft the county jail here for assaulting a_negro boy, have just got into trouble i Omaha, They pleaded guilty to stealing a wateh, and were sentenced to the pen, one for a year and the other for eightecn months, They are old offenders, John Moran, who w. sted for being crazy, was taken to the county jail yeste day afternoon for thirty days on a charge of vagrancy. At the expiration of that time, if mental condition is still unimproved, the insane commissioners will consider his case, 1t is thought that his diso, excessive drinking, and that a Jail will benefit him, The Catholic ladies of St church are arranging Lo give cert aud quadrille party at the e Thursday evening, Janua it of th n fund. Aniong the s fal features will be two solos by Miss R the accomplished harpist of Davenport. An interesting musical programme is being pre pered, and the eveninz will be fuliof pleas ure to those who attend. ‘The policemen give their annual ball next Monday evening at Masonic temple, and it will be an enjoyable affair. A number of the “finest” are expected frou neighboring cities to participate in the festivities, Arrange- ments have been made with t Electric Motor company by which a 1 motor train will leadve the Masonic temple for Omaha at 1:30 o'clock for the accommodation of those attending from that city. No pains will bo spared to make the event a grand success. ‘The charge of embezzlement against Leroy R. Mayne is set for hearing in Justi S rett’s court at 10 o'clock, January 3 understood that the other cha him of obtaining money under tences will be dismissed. W, uncle of the defendant, stated in view that he was pe ¥ acquainted with all of the facts in the case, and is authority for the staten youug man is not guilty of embezzlement. It 'seems to be the prevailing opinion that the defendant will be discharged The roof of the new ) complete Son, the ¢ ks who v erving a term in short onic tem for the M block wi Murtin Hughes & brick work, ex pect 1o compl next Tuesday, if there is no delay in_ eetting the corni Iv has required 1,500.000 brick to e the foundation and ‘walls of this handsome busi- ness block, and about 1,500 barerls of lime and cement. It is quite probable that the work will shortly come to a standstill for a while, a8 1t will be impossible to continue the interior work unless the building is heated, and the contract is not yet let for the steam heating appuratus, Mr.J. H. Cress has been ill for many months with consumption, and as a result his carthly subsistence had’ become greatly reduced. He is a cabinetma and during his days of suffering hus busied himself con structing a “tlour cabinc A few days ago it was placed on exhibition at the store of Kelley & Younkermun. Thirty tickets were sold on it at 50 conts each, and the “house. keeper's friend” was rafiied off. Charley Matthea held the lucky ticket. 1. Bel, N. W. Williams, A. C. Graham and £, Thorn ton conducted the drawing. Mr. Cress will make other similar cabincts, which he will sell for the maintainunce of bls family, The school board will meet Tuesday after- noon at 4:40 o 10 inspect the new Atkins buildin v it Zound satisf @ formal oue, tically accepte. their prope the building is already prac the bourd huving had all of y moved into it from the room formerly occupied by them in the Devol block. The next ular meeting of board will be held in the new building. r00m set apart for their use is on the sccon floor in the front part of the building, unde the tower. ‘The mewbers of the old Rescue Volunteer fire compuny arve making arrangements fc their annual ball, to be given at Mason temple Wednesday evening, Junuary 9. The ball is alwavs given on the evening of the second Wednesday of January, and for this reason tho city has few reprosentatives at the wiuter convention of the state firemen's associntion which meets at Des Moines at the sume time, as many of the members of the association ire also members of the Rescue oompany, aud remain av home to attend the ball. Preparations are in )ETess Lo ma the coming ball full as much of asuc any of its predecessors. ‘William Arnold, the prosecuting witness in the confidence case against William Maher, who is now contined in the county jail, await ing the next session of the grand jury, has been given a place on the police force during his enforced stay in the city, and is now sta. tioned on the Broadway beat, in place of Of ficer Isenberger, who 18 cnjoying a short va eation. This is the latest und most practical WAy to sccure the attendance of a witness: nerally they are tired out with continu- ces, or given a few dollars to leave. A Paying Job goes a long way taward inducing 80 impatient witness to stay by, -~ Dr. Cleaver, 26 North Main, Tel. 147, Beo W. C. Svlu,q e Tl The Old Reliable Jewelry Firm of 1. Burhorn, No. 17 Main street, has Inid in an immense stock of holiday Roods, which will be sold cheaper than ever. This is a special inducement for thirty days. All goods first class and uaranteed to be just as represented. It a0 established fact that you can get the best goods for the least money there. Call and examine the stock aud get prices before purchasing. octecnian L Bee Forrest Smith’s special eolumn, EAST END OF THE BRIDGES. The Council Bluffs Schoole Given a Valuable Mineral Collection, THE DEMAND FOR FREE LODGING, Vags Hurry In Ount « the Cold Butcher Lads t H Work Begun on the Eisiman Block The City's Bookkeeping A short time ago the eity council allowed a bill of County Attorney Hendricks for $100, for work done in rechecking the sessment books. Con erable comment was 1by the bill, as it was thought that have been th h other special as fact that no particular in t, but rather the system transmitting such business. The ated and dificult that ssibility to check the without overlooking in vogue for system w it was almost an n special some of them The county auditol thousand dollars worth of the: had never been charged up, and so reported to the council. 1t was thought that the city could well afford to pay for havin v as it covered a period of over two years The ¢ity is the gainer by a_large sum, us the work was done for $100, A new system has now been adopted, and new books secured, so that in the future nothing short of the grossest carelossness will permit any oy sight. "The council has performed a valuable service in this direction, and shonld rceive vedit for it, instead of the condemnation that some parties are so freely bestowing, “There has long been needed some reform in the system of bookkeeping on the part of the city. It is hoped that this council, huy a started in, will uot rest until every is 80 systematized as to render it possible conveniently gof A fucts and fizure and im)y s orrors us have acter cars gone by e AN grades hard conl, C. B. Fuel Co. AT Sce Forrest Smith's spe. Ilinois and Towa best soft coal, Giea- son, 26 Pearl street, - Tipton, real estate, 5 - Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- bitts’, 345 Broadwa Contents of the Cage. Contrary to the usual condition of things, the police market was short on druuks and long on vags yesterday mornmg. The change was doubtless owing to the fact that the mercury had taken a sudden downwar tendency, rendering berths in - the outer exceedingly uncomfortable. Two of the homeless w: gerty and Joe Livingston, had_been rel from the cooler on the preceding and had found so fow disa conneeted with the nished there, that the ing to give it a_sccond trial ataloss how to disposc of finally continued them, as did b cases of Peter Bagley and James Be Charles Booker was discharged, a no time in leaving his comrades in b assessments 1 that several Assessiments sCOve 1 column, J. G, Blway cases, and also the 1 May Si wer a_couple of wned for drunker proved conclusively thut she was able to_easily nav street of ordinary width when arr was diseharged. ~ May d o o court of “her sobriety, and was compelled to vy $4.10 to regain her libert, ohn Phillips was also asked to contribute 7,60, after which court adjourncd. Rent—Two new store tiong 2 nd winders, 30 Pearl st R e Loans made on eity business and dence property. Notes bought. bull-Champ [nvestment compuny. - W. S. Cooper has on approved city Muain street. homs in Broad- For good loc way. S. Kim- 1sh on hand to loan property, No. 130 - ——— Money loaned on furnitu diamonds, horses, buggies or of value at low rates of nterest. No publicit ir and honorable dealing. A. A, rk & Co., oflice cor. Broadwuy and Main, over Amc press. - he Dodge Collcetion A very valuable addition hus been m: to the public school muscum. It is a ve large case, and arawers, filled with speci mens of winerals, The muscum is mdebte forit to the generosity of General G. M Dodize, und his brother, Mr, Dode Most of the specimens were collected b General Dodge while making the pr ary survey for the Union Pacific Added to these is a fine collection of speci mens from Utab, belonging to Mr. N. P. Dodge. The collection as a whole is very large, varied, and valuable, donation of the necessarycases makes the n erous one indeed. The Dodge mineral col lection will form” an important and instruc tive feature of the museum, which will be soon placed in order in the new Atki school buildimg. The new apartme excellently nged for such a purpose this feature of public instruction wilij an im ut factor i the education of the uprising gencrations. - Weather strips for doors dow Odell & Bryant, L : S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. 4 = 1 estate in_ all parts of . Cooper, 130 Main street, - Notice the beautiful finish given ecol- lars, cufls and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry compuny. pianos, anything and win- Main st. Bar the ains in iy, W. — - Board of The board of trade met lust evening. Mu, Dunbar, of Omala, explained a scheme for advertising Council Bluffs, After discussion the matter was referred to the committee on finar 1 advertising, with instructions to report one week from to-night. The Dunbar company propose to get out a book contuin viptions, ete., of notable places in ary stated that four lots had cured in'the Babbitt track upon which t a brush and broow factory. ‘The fuctory is 1o be feet, three stories high, and to emplo; ty men, and to be ted by Mr. Armstrong, of Albért Lea, Minn, Ho nd the mat appropri hich to purchase another matter wis referred to the manufactu comwittee. On motion of the Hon, ., Wright the board then went nto executive session, and the representatives of the press were g from the room. - C. C. Hazen, dentist, Opera house aSaElsL See Chapman for Christmas prescents. L - To-morrow evening Camilla Urso, the won derful lady violinist, appears at Dohany's. -~ L. E. Roe, dentist, No. 27 Muain St., over Jacquemin & Co.’s jewelry store, s All grades soft coal, C. B. Fuel Co. - The Meat War who drives a delivery wagon hendorf, was arrested yes- terday for assault und battery. The case was tried by Justice Bernett. 1t seems that Creen had a few words with John Webster, who drives for the O. K. market, and the latter became ubusive, when Creen struck him with bis whip. Creen was bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $300, whick his employer furnished, Cowplaiut bas now Joln Creen for George Me: 1THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20, bster for using abusi on the strects — Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co, foan oftice, on furniture, pianos, horse wagons, personal property of all kinds and all other articles of value witho removal. All strictly dentinl. been filed against V aud indecent langua business confi- See Forrest Smith's special column, - 3 rkey Shaot. There will & turkey shoot Year's day, commencing at 10 o'clock, north of the fair grounds. The shoot will be at live birds, threo hundred yards off hand, at 10 cents a shot. There will be fifty turke The nd wagon will start from Oliver CGiraham's gun store at 10 o'clock to carry al riflomen who wish to go for 23 cents the round trip New ¥ on New i Have our wagon call for your clothes. . Ciwaile Launars Uo. - Tailor’s™ B » to lo. Broad - Personal Paragraphs. H. Mendel, of Neola, was a Bluffs visitor vesterday M. Sachs, a wholesale liquor dealer of doliet, Tik, was in the city yesterday Mr. N. Lun i leaves this morning for New York, expecting to be abseut about a week Mr. . M. Gault, general manager of the Omaha & St. Louis road, returned from a business trip to Chis H. A, Bolles, of Minneapolis, formerly resident of this city, is the guest'of his forine partner, George H. Champ, Misses Eva Buteher and Neliio and Luin Thurber, of Creston, are spending the holi days with Mrs. J. B, Atkins John P. Orvzan, Esq., of Neolu, prosecuting attorney-elect for this county, will remove lus family to tiis city next week and make the BIGATS his futurc hom, Colonel D, B. Darley is moving out of the county attorney's office at the court hous into a side room, to make room for his suc- cessor. He will retain an office in the court house until the Merriam block is completed, when he will remove th Dr. B Lang and f. Water, Neb., returncd hon o day’s visit with the fam Hayden, of Tur B force most pleasant surprise, as it mecting of the gentlémen years, or when they w the stute of Maine. soiled The London t your clothes mi mily, of Weeping esterday after y of Mr. I\ L The visit was was the first twenty-four ther' in Rock Spring ¢ street. lenson, 26 Pearl Buy groce i zoods of Keliey & Th e gathering at the German Catholic bazaar lust evening. ‘Ihe principal feature of the evening was dancing, and the tloor was filled. The voting on presents to- popular citizens and th reus there promises to be a lively time this even- en the articles will all be disposed of. lize a neat sum from their exertions. Owing to the death of Mr ness, the interests of the family require that the business of Havkuess Brothers be settled without delay. All parties indebted to the tivm will confer a favor by making carly settiement J. B HARKNEss, No. 401 Broudway. — - The Sunday school of Paul’s churd held its Christmas exercises last evern The cantata, ! ’ wa resent by the proseut.The church was d with evergreens, and us trees occupied con spicuous pla ar the altar rail, but there were no prescnts visible. The ittle ones did finely, but space forbids individual men- although - it was de- Next ¢ evemng the school ting programue. but T haven’t felt like trying that pat- tern—or anything elsc I These awful *dr -down’ pains are just killing know how you feel, and 1 re to look for iof. Dr. Pieree’s Iy S - tion certain cure for all thosc pecu® liar weaknesses and distressing ail- ments. Why! it even cured me of pro- lapsus, and many of my lady friends have been cured of various grave mal dies pecu 0 oursex by this wonde ful medicine.” itisonly the med sold by druggists,under a posit antee from the manufacturers, that it will give satisfaction in every or money refunded. Read guarantee on bottle-wrapper., case, M. ¥, Hatcher, a former Cascade laundry, assauited - cleric at that cstablishment and bruised him_severcly for some fancied injury. During the melee one of the large panes of plate glass in the front of the building was shivered by a stove poker in the ; Hatcher then procceded o0 polic ar- rs and paid & fine for disturbing the peace, ——— Many persous contract during the early winter months and permit them to hang on persistently winter: weakening the lungs and ing the way for eaturrh, chronic chites, or consumption No one can afford to negleet acold. & single | tle of Chamberlain’s Cough' IR will cure the most severe cold cost but 50 cts. For sale by drugiis. - Sixteen Sotdicrs Killed. Rowe, Dec. A shell burst in a powder City, thismorning, kill and injuring in ploye at the severe coald ing sixteen soldie others, - Advice to Mothers, Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrap should al ways be used for children testhing. It soothes 1d, softens the gums, all colie, and is the best diarria, 25 u bott BELL. G. A BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architeets, Desiguers aud Suerintendents of Construetion Mr. Berlinghof was seven years wiith Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the finest blocks in Omaha and Council Blufts, Plans_and Speciflcalions Prepared ud Esfinates mae on Application Studio, foom 2 Opera House Block BERLINGIOR TUOS, OFFICER. W, I M. PUsEY, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. ler Maln and Broaday COUNUIL BLUKFES, IOWA, Dealers in forelgn cnd domestic exchange, Collections made and interest pald on time de: CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT ! UNTIL PURTHER NOTICE I WILL SELL BEEF, VEAL & PORK ———OF MY OWN DRESSING I-wa Caltle, Fed 01 lowa Corn! And will meet any honest competition on prices for First-Class Meats., J. M. SCANLAN, 120 Broadway. - - Telephone 201, TRX OUR MUSH, HENRY EISEMAN & C0'S PLOPLE'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 show more real Christmrs gifts than all the competing stores com- bined and our prices VILL MARE To-morrow will be the Greatest day in the his- THEN KLY 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. Our stock must be sold and our prices are according. CALL AND SEE US! HENRY EISEMAN & (0'S PEOPLE'S STC NO. 314, 316, 818 & 320, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFL, IOWA. GREAT CLEARING SALE! FOR 30 DAYS! 1 must have room for spring goods and will sell all goods now in stoek at prices far helow ang ever offered hefove. s 10 bait to catch the trade but, fing-out sale, and eve st go. lor sets, bedroom sets, 1 cooking stoves, handi cloths.” All goes without v and ¢ ting and ups, oil st hig stoc you in ever you want. and sec me and examine my floods. | must sell. No prices quoted, but 1o reasonuble offcr will be refused. A. J. MANDEL, NO. 325 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, FOWA, ———IN( AY LOTS, FIEST AVENUE LOTS, FERILY ADDITION LOTS, PERRY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' ERIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLAR BROAI ADDITION II'S AUDITION LOLS, res of the hest property in town for plattin W. C.STACY, phone 16 No. 9 Main Street, Council Blufrs, lowa, LOTS, SPECIAL NOTICES. 5 WANTS. W ANTED-Good dining room ginl at Fac I fic hotel, South Omaha, Wt hve sone of the best baraing i city cheap Lot houses and lots fine resider pitved streets: al property will b Dty ment down amine o 1150 huv change. No. 10 ¥ ment Co, lists of property for ex- Counicil Blufs Invest- JRUOMS to rent by Council Blutts Invest o, 0. 10 Pearl st. FPIWO fine o 0B 0 reat on _Mir one room 18xi5; both nowly papered iatnted. lies tlocation in the/city Call at No. U, Peard st . I have luid in a nice lipe of boots and shoe swhich I am selling.at the smallest living profit. I am establishing a per manent business, for I am heve to stay, and us my expenses aro small I can sell you goods very low. Call and convince yourself, L. KINNEHAN, No, 34 Broadway, BEST AN; NI(PI;I . CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR LADIES, Plush, 81k Flannel and Cashmere dresses Ready-Made and Made to Order, By MRS, JULIA STEIN, 1111 Douglas 8t., Omaha, Cheapast price good Bt guaranteed S, STEWART, M, 0., D, V. M, VETERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 46 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No, 205, COUNUIL BLUKFFS, & and owa WANTED! ry man or woman who has §30 or > it y wish to invest whe wili be as safe as it would be if it we yosited in the Bank of England ke him more money, to call on usan alotin Pairmount addition. Tt best location on the hills for street ca service and school privile holc only low ige from ance in 8 pe T city depots hill proper be had at such terms. Pric terms, one-fifth « be al monthly p ents at interest., If you are )0 to $40 renting now and want home of your own, commence paying f ot now before you have to pay doub) the money for the same location. Begi atonce and you will he =ury 1to fin how soon the thirty months will -ound, making you the owner of a lo all on H. G. M¢ 130 Main stree or Forrest Smith,at the Brown buildin Council Biuffs, [owa. COUNGIL BLUFFS PROPERTY, LIST OF PROPERTY FOI SALE BY PARTIAL GEO. METCALF , COUNCYL Residence on 6th § 5,00 Kesidence on 6th ave.... 1,10 10 0N OLh Ve, oyi.iaeis 5 1ce on Gth wve 1,00 1,00 Residence on Gth ave hulite S0 Kesidence oa 6ith st Kesidence on 6h st e Residence on North th'st., iot i2ix 136/ great bavgain, . Bunch of 5 houses and 4 10ts on Residence on Scott st, Residence on Platne and particulars inquire o residence on 15t wialk from government build For price and particu lars inquire. , .. Residence on 6th walk from county ish . oA Residence and four lots on ave. Strect's add Store building near U, I, tr ) Two-story frame store in town of Car sou A ki Seventy-fiv s Bquire's ada., north of transfer, elegantly loca ted, #4900 1o £100 each Bunch of 11 lots, Central sub % Bunch of 12 lots, Cooper, McMahon & Jdeffries add., if taken before 18, fc . 1eese . An elegant Tot on Sth st. " 'Cash Three fine lots on BIuf street ata T A 100 feet froutuge on Park a per foot. S Hi Business property on Broadway . Business property on Main st.... ... . An improved farm of 160 acres not far aqua grounds, con and dale. For par 6,00 3,00 8,00 2,0 drd ave three minutes court house. for §50 from Hroadway, suburban loc ; In addition to the above 1 hiave vacant property in nearly every addition to the city. GEO. METCALF AO, 14 PEARI COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, close to prices and casy thirty | SIZES FROM 000 1,500 | GEO, H. MESCHENDORT 1888, OLD PIANOS MADE NEW Don't trade off your old piano orfOrgan, because itis out of repair,nor give it away in'trade for a new one. Take it to They will, if needed, put in a NEW SET OF HAM- MERS, NEW IVORY on KEY BOARD, REPLAC ANY PART OF OLD ACTION WITH NEW, RE- FINISH THE CASE, and your Instrument is bet- ter than some of the new ones. Itis a well known fact that Swanson Musie Co. gives the best satisfaction in Tuning and Repairing I kinds of Musjcal Instruments The best of ref given. 20 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUPES, "HARKNESS BRO'S. DRY GOODS STOCK TO BE SOLD OUT! th of Mr. 1. K. Harkness, the senior member of the L it has been decided to close out the stock and the basiness of the firm as speedily as possible, *|The Entire Stock of Dry Goods is Offered For Sale in Whole or in Part. 1A, tirm of Owing to the de settle Harkness I Wednesday, December 19th, 1888, at great reduge tion in prices. A BUSINESS CHANGE ! L and very desivable. Tt presents an ENCELLEN O STEP INTO AN OLD AND ESTABLISHIED SINESS. Parties desiving information can Lupon or address J. E. HARKNESS NO. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The retail sule will commence Tho stock is new. PORTU IOWA PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H BIRKINBINE Hydraulic i Sanitary Enginecr. Plans, Estimates, . = Specifications. Supervision ot Public Work. Brown Building, Council Blufls, lowa. Justice of the Peace. Offlce over American Express, No. 419 Nu SCHURZ" Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa. 45 0 e . e T et 4 e . STONE & SIMS" Attorneys at Law, Piactice in the State and Federa Courts. Ofilce—Rooms 7 and &, Shugart-Beno Block, Counci! Blufls, lowa. S LADIES OF OMAHA AXD COUNCIL BLUFFS JARE INVITED 50 CALL AT( e MRS. G. L. GILLETT'S 1| ©#. HAIR EMPORIUM d e D\ And see her e line of Hair € HAIR n > ORNAMENTS in the cit & %3 BRERE for Renf o0 8 GLUTIE AND COVLE AND MY ERS B ) S HAIR DRE 0y 4”‘ Y L COUNTIL BLUNE Bt 2 NTION ORDERS BV MATL RECEIVE PRONPT AT o w le n il s ma Espectally ELECTRIC ‘ LIGHTING, \Mills and Elevators, Adaptod for t, 2570300 HORSE POWER. | AUTOMATIE CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furnished for complets steam plante, Iegulation, Durabili anteed. Can sLow letters from users where fuel Economy s equal with Corliss N E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Peurl St Guar- 1 Send for Catalogue. Council DR. C. B. JUDD, 00 MANUFACTURER OF o ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSE % No. 606 Broadway, Council Blulfs, lowa, commission or s WANTED—Good Salesmen on lar ry. 00 | WANTED—LOCAL AND TRAVELING AGENTS ON COMMISSION X0 !| coME BoOYS Keep Her Up And ‘ FOLLOW CENTS PER LB, | Chuck st ke Beef..... 4 3 | loun K to llc 5 Porterhouse Stenk e Bollinig beof 410 B¢ Mutton stew 1 Mution | o Corn heef. 10 b Pork rost 10c 1 Stealk Lard, pure and ous own make Lz Slow Bousige, our own i o M “'“‘“\(' IAOR BIeW sy 1: Reomber this bs G only HOME DRSS 8 ' MEAT MAKKET in tho city. - No forelgn in rhouse Steak v o ( Mha etepnons N ke 7 CoL 1 Man S Cured Hams - - THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER, PRICE 415, Is equal any High Priced Kachine, Boiling Shoulder Roast Shoulder Steak red Beef, . rk Itoast vk Chops Veal Roast Mutton o AEUNAS, No, 8% Salt Pork Mince M Sauer K Pickled Hoeks Butter Sty Poultry” and Iish at 1owesi market prices. Don't Forget the Number, . 327 BROADWAY dison Mimeograph, watograpl The Excelsior Ce,, Council Blufls, Ia, the Lest apparatus for wnd Lype woiting works B0 ¢ D, H, McDANELD & €0, " 1 Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool & F}”{; Highest market prices. Propt vet urn: o E22 Main b, Council Blufts, lowa, { ld 1 ! el FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY, 1614 Douglas St,, Quahs, Nok

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