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. fmpression which has f 6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STRE Jelfveredy e et In Any Part ¢ nty Cents Per Week 3. W, TILTON TELEPHONES S OFrice No. 43 Epiton, N TUeINES Niont MINOR MENTION. Plumbing ¢ Coaland wood Mrs. L won the fled at th The will Stey In Man hatt ning 1siness men’s praver mectings continue at the Baptist church y morning this week, except Sun- at 9:30 0 °clock hose business was was ening 10 was trans- yoesterday., sct for trianl will be the no ournment day « Rescue tevening o ud an taken until next Wedn No business of acted in the superior but a number of cases ar this week, and several of them cleared off the dock The following offic By shurch intendent: I importa court ve been elected sehool of the First Gorman, super- ) wssistints 3 . Hiarey Westcott, secrctary; John Reynolds, been made which the Compton It is t from nl al complaints have awrding the manner in ro left open at the residence on North Eighth street od that windows but a few foc the street constantly left open mennce the passers hy. The quaran is enfo 1 to certain limits, but there soems to be o demand to have the lines extended, Bt kins, the well known humor- 18t, will deliver | lecture: “The Philosopliy of Wit t the Musonic tomple Siturday evening, January 149 This is the first ¢ of seven lee- R ainments to he given of the Young Men's ition during t com- ve entertainments of the and will consist of 1 subjects and music ing s urse lectures on prac by our locul talent. The board of county did not completetneir la and adjourned until to-morrow. The day was occupied in discussing the smallpc es. The county attorney submitted a report on the ter, ing that before the county should for the care of it must be that the patientisa resident of = this county and unabic to pay himself. The question will be resumed to-morrow, and others of minor importance consid- ered, The twelye-minute service has again been established on the motor line, the break in the machine at the hovse power house The cars now l¢ at ten, thivty Tiour, during the forénoon o'clock, when extrs X len at cight, twenty four and fifty-six minutes it until 8 o'clock, when the thirty service is agnin established, the lastcar Jeaving ct ‘b side at ten minutes after midnight. Phe method now in vogue of heating the eleetric motor cars by menns of oline furnaces hus not proved satisfuc tory, and stoves are fo be substituted at once. The oil fur iled to keep the cars warm in many instance in others the heat became unbea especially to those who happened 1o sit divectly over them. It is stated that the heat from the stoves can be regu- lated more satisfactorily, hence the change. The stoves will arrive this morning and will be placed in the cars a8 soon as possible. - i North Main. commissioners s yesterday, pary =hown nd fifty minutes afterthe ind until 1 s put on and two, forty- the hour Dr. Cleaver Tel. 147, n (-.~ln\n 627 B'dway. Pz t tiful finish given col- lars, cufls and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry compan, Rock Spring coul, Gleason, 26 Pearl street. At - Pickled tripe and pigs’ fect at bitts’, 845 Broadway. No “Phiz" to It. To THE OMALIA B Kindly afford me the space in your valued columus to correet, as far as possible, the wrong been caused the article appouring in Suturd Nonpereil, headed, “*Look Well to the System,” and which goes on to malke f gtatement upon a subject which writer of it evidently does not under- stand. T wish to state most emphaticall the Brush inc nt light de in any way “phiz,” burn “with . fitful luro or muke an ‘‘unpleas: I\dng quite an impossibili “‘fneandescent lamp, Brush or system, to act in that way Our ordinance has now the city council for seven weeks, and is at last, ina fair y to be passed, event of its sing wo sl anybody and eve \lruu\ with as and steady a light as there is to h and at as reason Tib- that iy other bean the : are liable to aceidents, but I would r ctfully refer 1o our installations at Columbus, Neb. + Cedar Rapids, Ia.; Fort Madison, Ia.; Minneapolis, Minn., and Rock Island, L, s fow' of our numerous plants where the lights neit **phiz, A nor go out suddenly, I merely make this statement in jus- tice to my compuny, as we w he first o agitate this question of chenper light and I certainly think we ought to at Jenst have fair treatment. [ am, sir, Yours lm;mmun 5 ) OPPERMANN, Personal Paragraphs. Mr. F\. C. Reed, manager of the Man- awa steam motor line, arrived in the “eity yesterday after an absence sev- eral months in Arkan He will re- “main here u short time, after which he will visit washington territ ory, return- ing by the time business opens at the Jdake., He will puton four new cars in . the spring und another motor at the of improving k. st 1o close out. " same tim He hopes to see the work the lake begun at once, and expresses himself as ready to do his ghare at any time. 7. G, Tinton hus a bargain for morrow. Besure and sce him if you ‘want a snap, L ‘Bleigh bells, sleds and skates at cost ODELL & BRYANT. All water rents must be paid at the | Mieffice of this company by January 21 or "hler will be turned off without further P C. B Ciry WATERWORKS Co., 1156 Pear] street. OInce hours—8 a. m. to 6 p. m.; Satur- diys, 8 8.0, t0 9 p. m. ——— Have our wagon call lur your soiled ‘lflflm. Cascade Luundry Co. MANAGER. | | NID-WINTER SULKY | A Chilled Crowd Bet Lively as the | any of thc | past year, | & THE RACES, Steeds Take the Frozan Track. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME OF PIETY. A Prisoner Walks Jail -Motions in € come Home - Tho Board of of et out the A Wel Guards Teade, City Cold Day to Gt Left. The match race yesterday afte it Undon driving pe than did tings of the y wits slo but that the ¢ were ex- the full s no ad Motey was tention and va L me The w xpeeted exeit nd ev value of his money m bet inasmuch g fon fee was « liberally, on spectatoy Land with empty pockets e mercury fooling mark, and a’raw wind made more uncomfortable, The avather rough condition havd. On the inside of the wide strip of frozen ice and snow, and the miles were made very long by being o keep the outside, h attracted the crowd expected, for $500 1 side, hetwe hm the ne home very quiet, (uite sor and fr track was o ey arthy, best v!n under national rul another %100 3 Mt five. mile heats, Just before the put up by the ow The jud wer '8 nd Geg first heat w i and the mar but the judges dec {ded t The second heat firs another dist followed, altho the mare was run from the he ml of the streteh to avoid it The heq i iven to th gray v 2501 and . The winner wits in od condition for wee, and trotted well, but the mare was “away ot and did not show “*a lick of speed She is well bred, a daughter of Saturn, but suckled ac -\l until six weeks 2o, and should never have heen started. She is o very good green hovse, and with proper freatment will do well later. She was driven by Mr. Duttie, and the gray was guided by Adam Thompson. "he result « he y horse, 'I|~( meed her in. tion of the of the race was not a sur- conceded by almost mare had not the ghost of 0 chanes \ The race w match w ly over when a i ()u'lmm Y but up between the mar g pacing r immedintely, as the othe: In twenty minutes the first heat called. Mr. Luke Wood suee Wisner as one of the judges. Wilson appeared behind the \ vhody wanted to they conld not tenough. very evenly matehed we to take under the same conditions wits and get their up horses were and after an went und knowing professed the next ones imed no three i for the for human hopes! Mr, Thomp- son was put up belind the horse, and took the mnext he without being headed in 3:105, It was a close heat and hardly contested. The erowd howled d upand down, par- rm and partly from excitement. at was a repetition of the socond, and was won in $:02} by the long-legged pncer. Tt was a cold d everybody but the Carvige erowd, y for the Lacy sup- porte aces lost in one dily and $1,100 in cold 1 made them look rather blue. The other side was cor- respondingly happy and they made the night a lively one. The event was cel- ebrated in the loudest style. It is some- thing unusual to sce a sulky race here in January, but that is what was wit- nessed yesterday by hundreds of people. It i~ not at all i able that if the will be another Yes! wees did not settle the matter by deal, and somebody will eithel loose a small fortune before i with, is over -— Blank books made to order. Can fur- nish patent binding for parties wishing the sume. Call and see sumples at room 1, Everitt block, Pearl s toe, dentist 7 Main ¢ Jacquemin & Co.s jewelry stove. —- Among Pualpits and Pews, The following religious announce- ments will sery \ guide this morn- ing to those who want to know where and how to worship Rev. C. Hover will preach in the school house in Strectsville to-morrow at 11 o'clock a.m., and at La p.m. will be Arvrangements will evening services in [ th'\l weekly. also be made for the near future. The Bercan Baptist church has preaching services in Squives addition 30 p. in., and Sun- m., Rev, T. I kstun, pastor. You will be wel- come, lhomlw ay M church--services at A, m. und 7:30 p. m. The morning hmu wsll be given to u practical tem- perance meeting. Al advocates of law and ord: re cordially invited to at- tend this service. Sunday school at 12 m.; class meeting at 6:30 p. m.; revival sevvice at 7:80 p. m. There will be special services every evening during the w The public cordially invited, There will be a social at the Berean Baptist chureh on Pacific avenue next Tuesday evening. A cordial invitation 18 extended to strangers as well as our friends., Preaching by the pastor of the k Baptist churchi at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. . Baptism in connection with the © 1z service, Sunday school at 12 m. Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. m. Al cordiully welcomed. Congregational -- Services morning and evening, In the morning the sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be administcred and new members re- ceived, Subject of thought, “Able to Keop.” Subjectin the cvening, *Ihe Christian Race.” A cordial invitation is extended, A meeting for men will be held at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. Snnday at 4 0'clock p. m, Presbyterian Chureh Preaching, both morning and evening, by the pastor. Public reception of members and the Lord’s supper, after a short ser- mou, in thu mor Sabbath school at 12 o'clock. trangers and others cordially invited, Bethany Baptist Church—Cornex of Blufl and Story streets, Services at the, usual hours, 10:30 a. m, and 7:30 p. m.; st OMAHA DAILY Sunday school at 3:00 p. m pastor aul’s Church wid 7 Sermon Tarvis St. P 11:00 Divine servic Sunday chool Morning being the clor’s pastor Coming men and strang lcomed to these veetor m 30 p. m topics: to-day the r sermon th an of ate: evening sermon the Kingdom.” Young ers alwa rdially we 8 ices, 1. Mackay to adway It lon “Tailor's get your clothes made. - once. ry nice farm near . B, Inves! hange for city prope Co., 10 Pearl - A Priconer Walks Out. uk Williams, one of the onfined at the aity jail for the of the up For ex Bluits ment prisoners larceny man mind yesterday had stayed there and waiked out, any resistance. The door ¢ly left open by the jai sperienced no diffieult o escaped pris Who we Linder's and heat- an forattempt- searf from store of Spe made his morning that he long en no one offering accommodatin and William in makin oner was_ the concerned in Spetman’s, ¢ 1gh, - . Hazen, dentist, Opera house - L. B Crafts & Co.’s L on furniture, pianos, hor sHAlproperLy ot allikihds, rtic e without business strictly confi- Toan ol WAZOns, | and all removal, dential, ¢ s of All Crambs ym Court. Priday was the last day in which to file papers to come up at the next term of the district court, and there wasa rush, but of the cases were of inl inter. Sixteen of the easos recover possession of lots in ey additions. There ave Juatter § several of attachment nst the stock of groc owned by Durlin Bros., sold by them to I, claimed that the de the stock for the purpose of defrauding their ¢ . The nmount of the at- tachn up something like The papers the first case ng them was filed Friday and will come up this term, but the others will not be Neard until the April A short session will be held in ambers to- morrow by Judge Carson, for the pur- pose of rendering w few decisions on motions submitted to him a week none ens rits and recently Henry. It is ts disposed of Mrs Harkness offers for her vesidence, No. 608 Blaff stre of her household goods and furmtur - All grades soft coal, C. B. Fuel Co. - 2 Welcomed Home. Mr. and Mrs. Henrey Swan and Mrs. Laura Kirby have returned from an ex- tended eastern trip, having been absent about three months visiting friends and relatives, On reaching the home Sixth they ised find the | rooms warm and cheery viendly neighbors dial on avenue were sur to ¢ to extend welcome. After removing depositing ed into their own bountiful supper had been temptingly y i me kindly hands. They ed the thoughtfuln of the neighbors in thus ing them a prac and cordial come nome. The friends no less cujoyed their coming. Such events do much to gladden life for all concerned. The entertainment at the overa house sday evening will be under the s of the Ladies’ Socicty of the ervian church. Major Hender- shot, the original drummer boy of the Rappahanuock. will be assisted by Murs. Brigham, of Omaha, who will sing Wl numbe ompanied by Miss and our own ]'m’ is with n Blaasbust 23 vecitation, “The Boolatiire Rappahannock.) ¢ the Dodge Light Guard av club, Drumme and a drill Tickets 50, procurred at Camp & thout extra churge Tue cash on hand to loan on approved property, No. 130 Main street. e Helping the Guards Off. The Dodge Light Guards are meeting with the greatest success in sceuring attractions for their r, to be held the partof this month., The bus houses donating liberally i cash and mevchandise. The L:mn ors and marketmen ace furnishing th ons for the fine suppers tha he served each evening, and the y goods and house furnis hm'r \w(.nhlx-.h- ments are giving articles to be disposed of by chance or.sa Among the many thus far donated are the following: A fine gold watch by Jacquemin & Co gold headed silk umbrella by Beno [ )Lnulmmu rug by the Counc he ladies are sy with fancy work, and the indi- cations » that the hall will be abund- antly furnished with valuable articles 10 bix disposed of for the benciit of the They intend to purchase new v oats, and equip themselves thor- oughly in all respeets, and they wil to Washington in grand style. All porsons having accounts with Harkness Bros. are requested to call and settle the same, Mrs. Watts is au- thorized to receive money and can be found at Tune BEE office for the present. J. E. HARKNESS, — Board of Trade Proceedings. The board of trade met last evening. In the absence of President Wells, Mr. 1", H. Hill occupied the chair, There being barely a quorum present, it was the sense of the board that the organization should not elect its officers for the ensuing year with so small an attendance, and it was laid over until a subsequent meeting, The matter of selecting a committee to act with a committee of the common council in the Lacy grievance was discussed. Several members objected 1o such a proceeding on the ground that as Mr, Lacy was not a member of the board the matter did not come properly within their jurisdiction. Ald- Met- calf thought the committee should be appointed, On motion the communica~ tion of the clerk, requesting ihe ap- pointment of this cunnnmuu, was placed on file, On motion of Leonard Everett, esq., the clerk was instructed to ans- wer the city clerk to the effect that the board does not think any investigation necessary, The matter of Llevl!hlg some method of securing larger mumhm‘uhh) of the bunrd, and a larger atg tendance at the meetings, Was discussed at length. Mr. Everett moved that the membership fee be re- BEE: | triet court to have | park association SUNDAY duced to that the Carried. Mr. Day moved t six be appoint membership On motion the the secrotary w honrd wer e clected The chairman was efgipowered to ap point three committeagof three cach to act as solicitors of »'1'\Q|M-u~ I'he next meeting fob the oft was fixed for onc nest T enit ind N committee rto solicit anguet be i bor and new membors held and v as gubscribers (o the names by ne week from esday ¢ - on furniture, mything No Money loaned dinmonds, hors of value W ntorest. publicity: faiv and orable « A. A Clark & Co.. o or. B and Main, over American express, pinnos, huggios or - Will They Divide the Park ? ¢ been instituted in the Union Park divided Suits hav v dis- among the stockholders of This cour: a number of the stockholders, L notso much to secure a division property, as to prevent any fue- ther expense to the stockholders in the shape of assessments to keep up future meetings, 1t not probable that the park will b eut up, for s while at least, and it is hoped that a change place which will wareant the tion in continuing its meetings. grounds emby seventy aeres, and has the tinest mile track in this of the country. It is doubtful whether it is advisable to letitgodown There is no reason why it should not pay.and it is beli nother s son will witness »in th amount of patro by is soma seetion S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan mouney, - ins in real estat W. S, Cooper, Barg the city, in all parts of 130 Main street. - Behind the Bars, The following lig t was dis- posed of in police court yesterday morn- ing by Judge Aylesworth: Sam Gritt, drunk, 37: Lawson, disturbin the peac Wiliinm Carpenter was arraigned on the sume charge, but wantedin South Omuha Lover to Marshal ter place, and red Rewmmer, ! Ty, Was Lo MeCvacken, of the I taken across the mve Matt Collin \\hu\ 1s bound over to the grand ju azo for lar- Sy, Vns: ordeved tuken 10 the Comity jauill e All grades hard cor . B. [Fuel Co. - Illinois and ¢ son, 26 Pearl st ned Up, the real te broker, up, and that s as of old, Seacon Ope Tipton, loca i sel property of the citygthat h in all ,m( Jhick money r.L the p to make A fin hous EHenT! Brondway and M 1 stre - cond a Life, youngifellow who has e with o string vesolutlons 3t bothering about the but he ot ‘entirely igno t useful sites on of good himself should citizen. What are the chances of life? ife insurance men add the mortality bles answer the question with reason- hle uracy. Here ave a few tigures collected by the Boston Globe. We have on the carth about 1,000,000,000 people, the males and females being about equally divided. OF these, one fourth die before they we of seventeen. of life is One_ person in one hundred year old, six in 100 rc llu»mu- of sixty-five.and not more 1h n Y lives to see eighty. [v 33,033 persons dies 7 R hour; minute 1 very second. tick of the clock should remind us that a human life is ended In addition to these facts the others of equal iuterest. A mar person lives lon that one that is single, and tall men hve longer than short ones. Before the age of fifty, woman has more chances of lll-(h.m men, and fewer chances after th With these points before ]|1|n.||u- young man who has sworn off and re- solved to capture his share of the rld’s good things this year will have something to think about. There are many chances that he will see this w20 out, and there are also many chanees that he will go out first. s very determination to join in the rush for the prize most desived by all men s against him. Haste, worry and disappointmen filling our a lums and graveyards. The contented work whose ambition moderate and whose habits neither injure him nor anybody else, has a better chance of reaching old age than s competitor who wants the rth Tick! goes the clock. One man dead! Who will be the next? Perhaps the mun that heard the elock! The > ye lives to il treland’s Valued Products, Boston Globe: Among the various textile products of Irish manufacturing skill the most extensively known is the justly eelebrated Irish fiieze. Its man- ufacture hus come down from time im- memorial The chief features which distinguish frieze from all other cloths are its abso- lute imperviousness to rain and its ex- traordinary durapility. In these it r sembles the faumous blankets of the Of courso 2 now speaking of real Irvish frieze, not the counterfeit article which'is now quite plentiful in our American markets. Nothing but washed wool of the largest and strongest fiber is used. first ayed, and afterw, doubléd s0 as to resemble fact, itis a softly spun Wwooolen yarn which not been treated by acids in any manner, so that the whole natural strength of the wool fiber. remains un- ired. This yarn is then woven, or which it is put through the thick- ening or tucking process, termed. T i somewhat prolonged ing of the cloth in a caréfhily prepar solution slowly heated up to the boiling point, and then as slowly cooled ag The final operation is the dre: mn.l finishing of the gumh l'mm th rief explanation it will be pe m what the chief points of the axsele lence of Irish frieze consists, “)(5(1 in the woo!, the color is pe treated by acid, the natu the wool-fiber is preserved. A. Shu- man of Boston, who saw the whole process in its various stages while in Irelaud last summer, although already strongly prepossessed in favor of these goods, grew still more interested in them from witnessing the cdre and at- tention given to their manufacture, and largely increased his orders of last year. He expressed himself to an interviewer of the Daily Freeman’s Journa! (Dublin) thus: **We find that the Irish woolen goods uve the strongest fabrics, and theruloxe we give them the preference JANUARY ll\ ( 13, 1880, N]\'l EEN P \(-luh Europe, That Trish ishecoming the 1 fashio materin the Cot t1 the imported fric ations of it an over-gay ty in in impervio s to you procure a genu- evident from many with which the market But whoever fi ment poss wear, and rain, howeve we siy b ine Irish friez sin abi color, win Chelsea broad-shoul Lman in Che laimed 15 the stry f th iant fron Strongest N There is a complexio who it is in the not in has been a physical When a meve youth, says e, he used to am ) barrel of flour, shoulder, and carryin block. Later he wo! vel of sugar and carry of staivs and bri for the fun of it. by inel This space is reserved for C. J. COL- \boyhood, Boston f by lift ting in on wound BY'S Real Estate advertisement, which Look out the 15¢ in his the bar- rhits « | for bargains. onty- will appear in our next issue. tup ty down' ag wits t vated L sot of quarry and pole, lot, weighing rter of a miles foats of strength He held two men, weighing 160 pounds each, at arm's holdi one on each hand Bending big crowbars and pulling up sapling trees six inches through by the roots were ovdinary pastimes for this youug Samson The crowni \ pened a few y when he carpenter and worked on anew block then building in Chelsen. — The work- men had been trying to hoist a big ron vder into place on the story, Ihe givder had and werghed 1800 |y pes which had hoen )l it were ent in two by the sharp edy Soom s the s was hauled tant, Finally, in de the foreman W for “hain. ile the man gone M Houston shouldered the der took it up the ludder and placed it position STt hoa when t coming of nue cart wheels, Wing and luggin wholc 1100 pounds, q After that his Were numerons. hi<life hap- wo, wis n LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS ARE IV ITED TO AL AT( MES$. C. L. GILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM Aud see I e dine of Hair Goods, H\I NT lI\llK \' IS inthe eity, for Reat or TIE ANYD COVLE AND mo HAIR DR COUNCIRL IVE PROMPT ATTENTION i in RO, 29 MAIN (22 BY AL K iy shoulder some,™ said he, ling of his performance, *but of that I felt no inconvience, | sver lifted in haeness, and donot | how much [ could take v W iden that 1 eould lift Winship ever did if 1 tried. am a workingman and have no time for sueh fooling.” His muscles ave as hard knots and he the picture of manly strength ular perfec- tion. . oRDERS DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 806 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa 2 WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. oo WANTED—LOCA corvespondent | = looks and mnuse s C— Cars outh The Globe-Demoerat was informed that acontract had heen wed with the Baldwin locomotive works for thicty of their best engines, ring in price from $5.500 or $.000 to ‘b, and that contraets had vded to other fivms for the nd shipmentof 500 freight cars to the A ie. The entire contr is to e ecomplote i the hipped by July 1 e locomo- tives atb an ave wion of $10.000 s and the ear feht and passen- at the low valuation of $1,000 each, would make this one transaetion foot up to than 600, with the - AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. howove: : lm miny reasons. it “The Ltost .-nm\w(.\h s in ant month and New there Another SIZES FROM 2570300 KORSE POWER. lly Adapted ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, tor in o goods complete steam plants. Tegulation, Durability wal with Corliss Non-Condensing E. C. HAF\’RIS Agent, No. 510 Pewrl Street, Council Blufls. Spectfications and estimates furntshed fo English are our g anteed, Can sLow letiers from users ¥ the trade and thoy of perhaps twenty steamships pe running hetween Buenos Ayres Furopean ports, while York and the Argentine ¢ arve perhups four or less, son why New York cannot expect much trade is because freight rates from here are much higher than from ingland, While the cost of manu- facture of any given article of com- s mn«-h less in gland than . the differcnce in price of w by the Argentine about 40 per cent hi than i tand. Then, rly all the | their own busi :h houses of 1 They Send for Catalogue. 0. R. GILBERT, Manufacturer of TAXIDERMY GOODSs. 114 Broadway, Council Bluffs, for all kinds of Dakota and Moutana ga and othor heads on hand. Salisfaction 0 in work to be done Buffalo borns in novelties, CITY MEAT MARKET! TO TE{:‘:_F_R_ONT ! BEEF, VEAL & PORK OF MY OWN DR |:wa Cattie, Fed o lowa Corn! And will me lowa. ne fitled. Buffalo ed Lo those sending ke their own ¢ and accommods tions to their customers, as may be 1 quired, while on the other hand M York merchant require banke o \li( ur the cash before goods shippe ALl railrond suppiies cheaper i eland than they are he Thus all of volling stock ave. with a i supplied the countr; In some locomotives of the shall be used, and now and then some ordered in this country: but now t the English manufacturers have produced engines for railroad usc the exact pattern of our locomotive they ean purchase them very much } hise, diom SPECIAL NOTICES. cheaper in England than here. B THE COUNCIL BLUFFS INTMENT COMPANY MONEY for eity loans: BROADWAY B ':(‘v \I)I)l O FER A PERRY Almlru)\' | 0TS, EVANS' BRIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S AI)I)ITIU\ LOTS, 'S ADDITION LOXS. perty in town for STRE Also20 acres of the hest p: platting W. C. STACY, ROOM 4, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Council Blutls, Towa, mi few 1y honest competiiion on prices for Firsi-Class Meats J. M. SCANLAN, 120 Broadway. - - Telephono 2 TRY OUR MUSH, Amc system {3 UUUNGIL BLUFFS PBOFEHTY FOR PARTIAL LIST l)l I'IUJ!’IIIQI'} e T SALE BY OO ENT= gentlemen, N \\'.\.\'Ilfll To bhuy n gov. Kor 10 hole »1405 must be cheap, 335 Broadway, Council Blufrs '\'v'\\n D To exchange ity Illlwm«l\mh\lul land Patten, 33 Main st Toou and_10th uve. Smith, 718 16th ave, weond hand Add GEO. METCALF nd lowest rates { Fine |,n ms close to Blulls toexchange for city property. We n land o Drick Tiotise A Tnguirve to exchange for city proper Big bargains in Broadway lots Pine business property to excha for well improved farms, od stock of groceries for sale, A shawl was Monday evening, whic at this office by proving p for this notice, WANIED-As istant enincer; onc qualitiod 10 take of eugine, wivd who nnde stands <team fitting and plumbi Write t cali on Henry W e endent JOUND Josidonco on Bth ave Residenee on 6th aye Residence on 6th ave dence 0n Gth st dence on Gt st not and lots on monthly payments. or Small payments down. 1’rvices ranging from $7.75 to #4100, W lots in Evans’, Wright ran’s and most all additions to ¢ Fine acre property for sale from $100 to #500 less than present worth. No. 10 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, A BERLINGHOF FOOI RENT—Nicely furnished rooms for man mr\ wife or two g HI e, \\llll uw uflmlll‘ Avchitects, Designers and Snnermluudeuh Cotlnen 4 of Constrction. D. H. McDANELD & flfl.. Mr. Berlinghof was seven years with Hldes Ta”uw Pe“s wlml &FurS' Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the finest blocks ket prices. Prompt ret Main 8., Council Blufrs, Towi. housework, Mrs, Willow ave. I Lk Bunch o Residence on Seott st Rtesidence on Platne ud particulars i An clegant residen walk building. Lurs inquire Residence o 6(h i walle from Coch- My hotse mmm corner m.m.\ ot alo hotise wd I 1A MIL TOIRENT Two-story business house, 20) Broadway opposite Ogden house, ' Pos- 1 given Marchl, nguire of Alex Wood, Tank stroc ansfor Pwo-story Trame store in 10wn of 80 Seventy-five lots mSq north of transfer, o ted, $500 to £400 cach Bunch of 11 lots, Central sub. .. .. Vuneh of 12 lots, Cooper, McMalion & Jdeffrios add., if tuken before Jan. o, for.... I . An elogant lot on Bih st | Cosli... ... Thirao fine 1ot on I siroot g d i ve's ada., tly loci in Omaha and Council Bluffs, Plans_and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application, btmllo, Room 2 Opera House lllun!; A. F. CLATTERBUCK, REAL BSTATE BROKER, 419 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, i PRIVATE DETECTIVE. Private watchmen turnished at any and all times, Special attention klven to collection of chiat- tol mortgages and notes, Money o loan on good chattel security, Reference—Any Dank, attoruey, of business Wan i the oy, Highest and b s line of boots and lest I have laid in a ni shoe swhich I am selling at the sma living profit. 1 am establishing a manent business, for 1 am here 1o stay, and as my expenses are small [ can sell you goods very low. Call and convince Yourself, : L. KINNEHAN, No, &2 Broadway. for ¥50 on Tsrond rty on Muin st arin of 160 acres not fur grounds, con d For par- Business proj Au tnproved from Chautauqua sisting of hill culars inquiro ¢t Thos. Orrice W I ML P OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. ¢ Maln and Hroadway (ul it BLUFES, TOWA, % {0 forelgn nd domestlc exchai iuus made aud interest paid on Ui 1I0WA, 10 th l GE PEAR \0 14