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EE. BLUFFS. T STR 1c 12 PEARL Part of he(#ya r Week MANAGER, Deltvered by earrier in Ar enty Cents TIL H. W, TELEPHONES DUeIsee 3, i1 | MINOR NTION, N. Y. Plumbing company. Coaland wood. E.E.Mayne Ella Brown, who was tried ceny, has been discharged by Barnett. A small blaze 619 B'way. for lar: Justice Saturday ev the fire department to the r James Hickham, on Plant where a fire had origin | fective lue and burned a the roof. The flames were before the of the and the loss was nominal. L. P. Mooney and A. D. Wilson, €heriff ana depu eriff, of Denison, i arrivedin the eity lastevening in ct | of an insune young Geeman named i Christian, whom they were conveying \ to’ Clarinda, and stopped here over night. Their paticnt s lodged for nfe ping in the y 1 malady has tuken asevere form attempted to tak 1 ago by cutting | will resume their this morni The wedding ceremony 1 '8 and Miss Kate S o'clock this morning 5 vier's church, *Menomy officiating. couple will then leave for a short ding trip. after w will um.u to this city Ha will sume the dutics of his ofl During his abscnce Contior will b s deput f assist Deputies White and Burhyte attending to business at the eity jail. The city council’s junketing commit- tee leave on the 16th ‘inst. for th trip to Des Moines and other cities, in the interest of the city on the eleetric Jight question. Theéy would have gone before, but Mayor ltohrer is a dele gate 1o the state mmen’s convention at Des Moines on the inst., and did not desire to have husiness int fere with the othe nd Alderman wver is unable to leave until after on ount of private busi- nf’flfi besides which the council meet- ing this evening is of great import- ance, and necessitates the action of a full board. An organization was effected at € R. hall Saturd ening, of George M. O'Bricn camp, No. of Veterans. Twenty-five member following oft Willinms ea »Mm were enrolled. The were elected: C, H. Walter Nauson fivst licute Sharrett sccond licutenant. will be held at G, R. other Monday cvening. meeting will be to-morrow evening. The newly or camp and Abe Lincoln post, have accepted tion to be present at Omaha riday evening on the oceasion of installation of offic of the G. A. R, posts and Souns of Veterans' camp of that city. Dr. Cleave e 26 North Main. —~ The Old Reliable Jewelery Firm of K. Burhorn, No. 17 Main strect, has . luid in an immense stock of holiday goods, which will be sold cheaner ti ever. This is a special inducement for thirty da, All goods first-class and guaranteed to be just as represented. It is an established t{u-l that you cun et the best goods for the least money Tel. 147, there. Call und examine4he stock and get prices before purchasing. et Seo W. C. Stacy’s nd. S S Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, Opera house block. - On the Streets, The first Sunday of the new year passed in the Bluffs without any oceur- rence of special note outside of the usual line of Sunday happenings. The day was not cold or disagreeable, al- though cloudy, and during the middle of the day rather threatening. The saloons were hern ally sealed, to all outward appeurs and _the mofor line monopol day’s busi- ness, of enormous amount, reported, it No accidents were although the cars were crowded to lhulr an streets were APl R '('Sb(‘ as to Sunday, and of the [EE fullest capucity, andthe B Geil Nilod with carringos cans. In all respects, weathor, it wasa_model augurs well for the remainder year, W. S. Cooper ha on approved city Main street. - cash on hand to loan property, No. 130 —.— y new for B. alo on monthly Imhl 606 Broadway. House enti payments by C. 8. B.W .ula\\ullh & Co. loan money. — - | Personal Laragraphs. Judge Aylesworth was able to be out yesterday afteran illness of several days 4 with a severe cold and sove throat. His wife is now quite ill with diphtheria, although the discase did not assume a dangerous phase, and she is roported as rapidly recovering, and all danger of contagion past L Bargains in real estate in_ all parts of the city, W. S. Cooper, 130 Main street. - Al grades soft o B. Fuel Co, . s The London “Tailor’s” i the place to get your clothes made, 637 Broudway. - A Jewish Wedding. An interesting wedding took place yesterday afternoon at the Jewish syna- gogue on North Main strect. It the second event of the kind that ever oc~ « eured in the city; the first being but a few wonths ago. The contracting , parties were N Soloman Weinberg ie, daughter of Mr. J. Blank, a well known resident- of this city. The ceremony was solemnized in mccordance with the rites of the Jewish ~ church, the civic marriage having been R B;l(mm-.d the precediug evening by P S uire Schurz, The parties have a de circle of acquaintances both in th city und Omaha. The newly wed- ded couple wili reside i in the latter city, —~— Major hcudu'uhol the original drum- £ mer boy of the Rappahuunock, and his son assisted by the local talent will 3 ve An_entertainment at the opera use, Wednesdany evening, the 16th 8t. Major Hendershot’s performances ¥ NI the drum are simply wonderful, and ! g‘r«fi. old soldiers almost hnagine the war “18 not over yet as they listen to his imi- tations of u battl Blank books mnde to ord:.r Can fur- nish patent binding for parties wishing l.ho game. Call and see samples at room 1, Everitt block, Pearl streat Moreuovse & Co, - L. E. Roe, dentist, No. 27 Main St., o ever Jacquewin & Co.’s jewelry store, e S OF THE BLUEFS THE NEWS Polnts of Piety Gathered From Various Services Yesterday. ALL THE SALOONS CLOSED UP. A Jewish Wedding High School Criticised By The Move of the A Ruralist Bad Whisky rse Friends. Robhed and W A Challenge For Omaha. A meeting of the rifle club Satur- y evening it was decided to challong the Omaha American club, throu THE OMATTA BEE, for a series of pri matches, each team to have ten men. Each man will have twenty shots, ten offhiand and ten th a rest, the ran 1o he 200 rds, under Amervican r s Colonel J. C. Hoffmayr was elected captain of the Blufls team, and he is to select hisown men from the club, and o shoot. The club appropri- , which the eaptain will use to » share of the local team in se- & an appropriate trophy as a prize, which must be won two out of three matches in order to become the pron- erty of either team. All matches are to be shot on the grounds of the Coun- cil Bluffs Rifle club. The first match will take place as soon as the prelimin- ary ements can be made. It decided to have practice shoots every Wednesday and after the match. iday afternoon until - beautiful finish given col- Latn- the and shirts by Ca scade Christmas 102 13 Buy groceri i goods of Keliey & Youak: and ) - annual venting of The we will take place at the Presbyterian church Mon- day, January fayer meetin Those who desire 0 pews held Inst yvear will ple: ify the trea urer, W Coope 1y one of the trustees before Monday evening. - + Hendershot brings with him ~m'. drum presented to v for gallantry at the orig him b, the battie ot keburg on the 11th of December, 18623 the dram pre- sented to him by the \\:mhlu B |u‘|1|'f Corps at Bung gold. mountod drum stick sticks presented him by the ¢ DeLong, postG. A. R. of Honolul, . It S Sl ey nd His Money Parted. Ilins was taken in tow by the yesterday on a warrant sworn out by S, Claycomb, charging him with lurceny of $115 from his person. Clay- comb is n verdant specimen from some out-of-the wm, and about fresh an object as is commonly found at son of the y His hands av loused from a long continued with the husking peg, ided all atonce to cast off rural restraint, go to the and em- bellish the iniquitous places of earth with a gandy earmine coat, spreading it on as thic Kl\ as it would stand. The scene of n fact, his pr s in that de ate this sc stiil acquaintance de but he first opo cipal stamping ground, v lectable locality known to the ini s “Rotten Row.” was here s Sanguineous comb lished his headquarte nd upon his brief but notoriously public care Inan incredibly shovt ace of time became known to very denizen of that neighborhood on account of his exceeding numerosity. s seemingly present everywhe so_rapidly did he flit from one dom- icile to another, and his cash was also moving as rapidly as he was, but in the other di on. *He purchased unlimited quantitics of beer gin for the antic 1 called the *girl appropriate ‘...|..»1|Auu.m and } rrearages in rent whenever such cases were made known to him. He must have all the market afforded, and it was paid for in good e, n( the “United States. literally s long ns t while, on ut but never estab- entered idiotic not cortain an lasted, aceount of changing customs conird tions of “'the fool and his monc In Sil; the space of a few fleet w zuineous wi ilk find themselves—dead broke. it was that he began to think of the days that were dead and the money that was spent. He rushed down to Broadway and fairly electrified the people there with the statement that he had been robbed of hundreds of dollars in broad day light. He was willing to tell all about it, but was 100 drunk to do so cohcrently.” Finally he was put to bed and slept off the effects of his numerous deep potations. Ho then meandered unsteadily out to a street corner, and as the chilly Janw breezes toyed with his youthful spe- taz, he longed for azephyr from the barnyard and the sight of o friendly haysinck. He resolved to call in the strong arm of the law, and his pitiful ¢ cordingly laid heve for the i and consideration of the police. In accordance with the fucts stated by Mr. Coflins was lodged behind ars, and th )i ‘mains until th of hi s story can bo omb alleges that he was drugged, and that the money was taken from him while in that condition. —— pection the the tri investigated. ¢ Rock Spring coul, Gleason, 26 Pearl street, - Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, hovses, buggies or anything of value at low ratesof nterest. No publicity; fair and houorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co., office cor. Broadway and Main, over Amuhuu express. All grades hmd coal, C. B. Fuel Co. e Illinois and Towa best soft coal, Glea~ son, 26 Pearl street, e — otice to Water Consumers. The wator rent for quarter c ing Junuary 1, 1889, is now A discount of 5 per cent on all bills paid at this office before January 10, 1856 Council Blufls Waterworks Co. o Moving the High School. A few partios are inclined to kick be- cause the high school is to be moved to the new Atkins buildivg, and censure the school bourd for the change, forget- ful of the fuct that the city voted for such a move when it voted to erect the building, aund the school board is abso- lutely powerless to change that vote, even if so inclined. It appears that the kick comes from those who do not fully understand the situation. There is am- ple room left in the Atking building for .other grades, and it is probable that such a chaage will be made as soon as it n be advisably done, although this not be before the end of the school yeur, on account of the regrading und THE | ehanging of teachers that would neces- v result, The Atkins building is more cen- trally located than_any of the others and "is better fitted for a high schoc been built with special reference to that cnd, while the Bloomer building intended for that purpose, and is ally a ward schocl. The change and the pupils of all grades will be much better provided for than could possibly be the case under the other circum- - Pickled tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- ', 815 Broadway Major Hendershot hasa national repu- tat The children read of him in their school bool s.and every one in the land should see and hear him play on the 16th. - For 1 Two new store rooms in soiled f 1l for your clothes. ( undry Co. Weather strips for doors and win- dows. Odell & Bryant, 513 Main st A “ Money loaned at B. Crafts & Co.’s loan oftice, on furniture, pianos, he wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without remo ALl business strictly coufi- dential. it Points of Piety. This week has been selected by the churches of this city in which to con- duct the specinl serviees usual duving the “week of | « [n these, as in the union services just closed, the Con- gregational, Preshyterian and Pirst itist churches will unite. This even- . to-morrow and Wednesday even- ings these will be held tl plist church. Thursday and Friday evenings will be union services, the former at the Presbyterian, the latter at the Congres, church. he Broad M conduct special servic cat hodist people will evening that”| during the week. This may be the be- ginning of a genuine revival season at , for should the results of Kk warrant it the mectings will be continued next week Yesterdiy morning, in spoaking of the unparaielled auducity displayed in running the gambling houses in Council Bluts, the Rev. D. C. Franklin said he knew of no way of reforming a man or abolishing an ‘evil except to show the man his condition or to point out the evil. He conceived it to be his duty to ik plainly with refevence to this ad done so until now, and ue to do so. It was God's plitn, wnd was the duty of His followers, to foliow closely alony this line. He snid he had cccived . number of nymous letters warning him to be he said 1 the pulpit o the saloons and gambling hou that he was not to be intimid ed from performi his duty by R such mean, » should continue to do his duty this line and leave the nm|ll~\\nhlm Lord. In this ter of veform he urged the Chris people to stand fivm, shoulder to shoul- tedly, for this was the way to ul what con conflict. He congratulated in that it possessed papers which claimed to be no mo than e, and yet weve earnestly fighting for the enforcement of law and the abolishment of the saloon. Tuesday evening the First Baptist church Wwill hold” its annual meeting and elect its officers for the ensuing vear ext Sabbath cvening the new vonverts who so desive will receive the ordinance of baptism. ory to this and their for- mal admission into the church yeste day morning. the pastor, Dr. Cooley. very instructive discour from the 130th 17th and 1Sth verses, ||..w ious also are thy thoughts to me, O God! How i the sum of them! If I should count them they are more in number than the sand: When I awake I am still with the The development of the subjeet was substantially as follows "here n the bible, which thoughts of his human The text does not, as some mean our thoughts of God, but suppose His thoughts of us. The v thinking of man,’ must not be take stractly, but in a rete seuse, for each one of theso th person and 1 as an Goa thought of us away back in the eoun individual. Is of eternity when e was planning er tion. He knew man would be ereatec that he would be tempted and fall, and then He vrovided for his redemption, for the Lamb was slain from before the foandation of the world. He thinks of us actively—at our right hand, not afar off, in some distant part of His univers He knows our thoughts and our desires. His knowledge of us covers not only the past and the nt, but the future as “thoughts’ are not only The minuteness of w knowledge is wonderful. “T} very hairs of our heads are numbered se thoughts are wonderful in their nitude.” id’s thought for being, our montal de moral perfec and discussed at len line the spenicor said ence teaches » required to dey -h,]. ckness wus upon the fac of the deep and the earth was without form—then man was created and given a habitation and anume. Between these two points of time ages upon ages had written their making @& multi- tude of ch in the character of the earth, :se were to the end of making a habitation for man—giving youand I ahome. The pold and silver and iron and all the wealth was planted for you and I. [t was God's thought of He established the great forces of nature for our well being. All of the revolutions in society have been for the benefit of His children. Nothing eve transpired with one of God’s child that was not for his good. In this is a lesson forus all tolearn. God’sthoughts of us are marvelously seen in the agony in the garden, and in the crucifixion. In His resurrcction and ascension and in the sending of the Holy Spirit into the world who should abide with us for- ever, Some practical reflections in closing, ‘‘Some men,’ “‘think that man is so he does not need With others is a tiendency to underrate They say, ‘Do you think thav so great a being as He —one who created all things, who fashions the world with His hand— cares for such poor, insignificant creatures as we are?’¢Why, think of it. He did for us what He did not do for the angels, He gave His only begotten Son for us. He has given His angels charge concerning us. His ear is o) open to attend our ery, and His hand is ever extended to us full of blessings, Jesus said: ‘As the Father hath loved me, so love I you.’ **Should you ask me, ‘Where is the highest reach of God's thought? 1 vould point you first to the Cross of Calvary, and then to the fact that He stands at the door of your heart and koocks. The agony of the cross was our physical ‘well lopmént and our points tak ere given said he, eat that “any God. O\TAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY bR, C. B. JUDD TMANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 808 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa rge commission or salary. “'A NTED-—Good Salesmen on TED-LOCA w over in a few hours, but how it must grieve the heart of Trflnite Love to stand at the door of yout heart, year | after year, ding with you, ‘Son, | give me thine heart,’ bul you turn coldly away. You repulse Him, scorn His -offers of love, His promises of pardon, pe and life In this I con- | ceive to be God's greatest thought of man. Atthe Congregational church yester- | y morning . Mr. Crofts gave some sing practical thoughts on the New Palmer is now serving as soprano in _the Proshyterian chureh, with Mrs, Ward as alto. i e he May Question, Justice Barnett reserved his decision | in the lareeny case against J. R, Mayno until Wednesday next. The attorney for the defendant moved to dismiss the prizoner on the ground that the full ex- tent of the crimealleged was not proven. When this point is decided, the result of the case will be known. It is gen- erally believed that the defendant will be acquitted, - The tery Ca to the Rescue, New York World: Owing to an dent to the steam plantin the re of Pierpont Morgan, Thivty-sixth * stry and Madison avenue, New York city, several weeks o he was left without any means.of illumination ex- cept eandlés ing heen abolished some time pr he expect- cd 1o grive party the fol- lowing ev 'y to tal mpt m nedy the defe he Electrie Ace lator company supply ceumulators for 1 the work of rge dinne 'CRESTON HOUSE = ing them : noon, finishi the followi we . tracks and carted from th tory to Mr. Morgans hou set up, with ne vy switches and ¢ plinaces, and at 6 ¢ 1t wils turned on: thus supplying Me Mor- gan with ctric light in ample time for his entertainment. He has e xpressod himself as greatly plensed with the succe: has now arre of the experiment, and nged r.n a permanent in- stallat adjunct to the ant, thus supplying him with means of illumina- iods of time as the not tion during such pe ¢ from any cause may s and ions, such as enterta all or nearvly all of the in the house may be required, and which lat- ter contingeney could not otherwise be vided f5 oxcept by the use of a avger dynamo. GREAT CLEARING SALE ! FOR 30 DAYS! T must have room for spring goods, and will sell all goods now in stock at prices far below any ever oflfered before. This 15 00 bait 10 catch the t 2 genuine cleaving-out sale, and ey thing must go. Parlor sets, bedroom sets, heating cooking stoves, handing lamps, lamps cloths. All goes without reser [ have a big stock and can suit you in whatev you wan Come and sce me and examine my floods. 1 must sell. No prices quoted, but no reasonable offer will be refused. A. J. MANDEL, NO. BROADWAY, COUNCHL BLUFFS, IOWA, NEW BARGAINS l!l(()Al)\V \\ I ”711\(_ 1 lun .\null O PERRY \lHH'l‘l()V l,(JTG. EVANS' LRIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITION LOTS, STREET'S AlDITION LOELS. Also20 acres of the best property in town for platting. W, C. STACY, ROOM 4, OPRA HOUSKH Council Bluffs, lowa, 5 cook n | Spaid. A ave, Coun eper. Cou [ ¥ ] hand<ome 51X room cot- tages north of U, P. transor, I nquire Bland Rishiton, 6th and Pacitic avef, Two-story business house, No. dway opposite Ogden house. | Pos: > of Alex Wood, dining room gl at New South Omaha. Wi F““ RE furnished rooms for man en, with use of bath, 7th st Ament block, THI’:; C&JNCIL BLUFFS INVESTMENT COMPANY Mauke the following ahnouncements: Wanted—Some swall houses to sell on easy terms and small payment down, We have for sale nflle trackage property on First avenue, i bargain in lots near the Electric Motor ine. Large list acreage property for platting, £1.00 to £500 per acre less than present worth. Have some of the best business proverty in the city for sale cheap. Have good improved farms in western Towa and eastern Ncbraska to exchange for srocks of merchandise, We have some first-class, business and residence property to trade for No. 1 farms, well improved, in western lowa and eastern Nebraska, Some choice bargains ip rehl estate, and examine our Mst bofofe you buy. Money to loan on city and farm property atlow rate of interest. Money ready as soon as papers are completed. Come and see us und get our prices, terms, ete. No. 10 Pearl 8t., Council Bluffs, Call “Thiwe laid in a nice line of boots and shoe swhich I am selling at the smallest living profit. 1am establishing a per- manent business, for I am here to stay, and as my nses are small I can you goods very low. Call and convince yourself, L. KINNEHA ¥ No, &0 Ull)lldMlly Bhfi‘l‘ AND NIOE .CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR LADIES, Plush, 811k Flannel and Cashmere dresses Ready-Made and Made to Order, By MRS, JULIA STEIN, 1111 Douglas 8t., Omaha, Cleapost prices, aud good it guarauieed, 'MERCHANTS -!FYOU BUY of THEM. el | = ence JANU ‘\RY ‘ "OLD PIANOS MADE NEwW | ¥ Don’'t trade o it is « ut of repair, one. Takeit to SWANSON_MUSIC COMPANY! COMPANY! Tln‘\ will, if needed, put in a NEW SET OF 1S, NEW IVORY on K { BOARD, ff your old piano oriOrgan, because nor give itaway in‘trade for a new Who Will Save You Money | | Y PART OF OLD ACTION WITH NEW, DB oo & | z l FINISH THE CASE, and your Mmetriment 15 bets & n % ADAMS s [ ter than some of the new ones. § . & COCS & | Itis a well known fact that Swanson Music Co. i — E:a U R gives the best satisfaction in Tuning and Repairing N:q:c SHOE p:.%:F Zl| ail kinds of Musieal Instruments, The best of ref- m RN erences given | > House, E | NO. 329 BROADWAY, COUNCIL B | & 8| it rcste, |0 t i e bl ,,‘ @ | Couneil Blufts, | 4 THE BEST ¢ Iy Always CHEAPEST. Asl Y ~u~.upmv.-g| < MERIT WILLWIN can prove by 019 pue sdeg e 3 = = [~ [=) =3 = o = =) = =] = - == = — ] ‘LEIETIID 'H'S # HARDMAN, A.B.CHASE, FISHER, Everett, Pease & Howard. Ated ins 1ents at |nl< es which are n Pise L0 every one THE ROYAL CENTURY ORGAN Esthe FUNERAL DIRECTORS g ticular attention given to 1 ¢ to and exy nuhn- our stoc k. orw iring neatly « A‘llll(‘l’ inits Iim' MUELLfi'R'" MUSIC CO., COUNL BLUPES, EA — ] THE RUSSELL. NO. 103 M \I\ STRLLT, AT THE | Lowest Prices! Poultry of all Kinds dressed to order. Especlally Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevaturs. SIZES FRUM 2570300 HORSE POWER. | Give ME A caL E. Mottaz, No. 114 E. ¥ MAX MOHN, Propr. First Class Accommodations. * Reasonable Rates. 7z GO TO THE LONDON - TAILOR, Aw'y AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. < furnished for om users where And get the best fitti you cever No. 637 Brealway, - - Council Blufk, CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT! NOTICE 1 WILL SELL —_— & Suit Regulation, D A with Corliss Non-Cons E. C HARRIS, Agent, - 510 Peand Street, Council Bluits. Specifications and estin anteed. Can show letter Send for Catalogue. UNTIL FURTIES BEEF, VEAL & PORK OF MY OWN BRESSING |xwa Caile, Fed o lowa o n! And wiil meet auy howest competizion on prices for irst- lass Meat J. M. SCANI.AN 120 Broadway. Telephone 201, T | THOS. OFFICER. PUsEY, GFFiGER & PUSEY. BANKERS. This space is reserved for G. J. COL- colNGR BT 0w, | BY'S Real Estate advertisement, which Coll ctions made wnd fiterest paid ou time d | e e | Will appear in our next issue. TLook ou for bargains. BELL & BERLINGHOF, Tintendents Architects, Designers and Sup of Construction. inghof was seven Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lowry s designed m the finest Mm')n Omaha and Council Bluffs, Plans_and Snéeifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application, Studio, lluom 2 Opera lltrusc Illuch' 2 DM MOANELD & B, | : . Hldes,Tallflw.Pelts Wool & Furs, ¢ LAIES CF NWAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Prompt 820 —)ARE INVITED 10 ¢ i & MES. €. L. GILLETT'S COUNCIL BLUFFS PBBPEHTY. HAIR EMPORIUM I PROPERTY FOR line of Hair Goods, FINEST HAIR 5 Beards, cle., Mr. Berl turns, fehest i T E , Lowi PARTIAL L p o Aud see her fin lH OBRNAME SALE BY GEO. METCALF Lt GREESE N6, 20 MEARN & B¥TORDERS BY HAIR DR vt COUNCIL BLE TALL RECEIVE PROMIT ATTY § 3,000 =] Tt F. J. BREZEE, 1,000 . . s 1000 Taxidermist and Naturalist. o Permunently located at Nog 1 North (ot opposits postofice, on 000 If you have specimens e u.r walt for p y them to h Bunch of 5 housc whd 41018 on & 8,000 | he will pay you the hj rket prt them, Wil speclalty of heuds and dressing Residence on Scott st ... Residence on Platuor st. and particulars inquir % An elegant residence on 1t ave., one minute walk from government building. For pri and particu- lars inquire. A Residence on Gth ave., Ihrt minutes walk from county court house. Cash Residence and four iots on ave. Streevs add. . . ro building and lot on Paciiic ave., near U. P. transfer Two-story frame store i town of (,ur son. : ; Seventy north of transfer, ted, 8300 to $400 each Bunch of 11 lots, Central s Buuch of 12 lots, Cooper, M Jeftries add., if taken b 1st, for An elogant Tot on Sih Three fine lots on Bluff street at'a’ bargain . , 2,000 [ urs during the winter, Manufacturer of %TAXIDERMY GOODS. 114 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, lowa. Orders for all kinds of Dakota and Montana game filled. Buffalo aud other Leads on hand, Satisfaction gnaranteed to those seading in worls to be done. Buffalo Lorns in novelties. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO,, PROPS. jufact ré and Wholesale Dealeis in Sausage of All FEinds, Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered, No. 635 Broadway, e Council Bluffs. iy PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- N, SCHURZ-- | 0. R. GILBERT, 3,200 2,000 add., antly loca- 5,000 4,000 An unproved farim of 160 from ( tauqua sisting of hill and dal ticulars inquire. ... © tract one mile from Hroadway, suburban location 7,500 In addition to the above 1 have vacant property in nearly every addition 10 the city. GEO. METCALF, Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer, Plans, Estimates, Specifications, Supervision of Public Work, Brown Building, Council Blufls, lowa. Justice of -h'e Peace. Office over American Exprese, No, 419 3roadway, Council Blufls, Iowa. ————————— RO, 14 PEARL 8T, Allnrnl.)x at Law, Practice in the State and Federa o urts, Ol Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Bluck, v PEARL W, | STONE & SIMS- fe ot af s o i