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R, { eakid _ death of her siste, 6 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. PEARL STREET. Peltvered by earrier in Any Part of Twenty Cents Per Week TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHONES Prersess Orrice No. 43 NiGHT Eniton, No, % OFFICE. NO 12 he City a How TION, MINOR M N. Y. Plumbing company. Coaland wood. K. \Imn ,619 B'way. Tickets and ~w|~ for the Drummer Boy on sale ‘amp & Ellis’s drug store. r the sidewalks of the b s and rubbish allowed to ac long business thoroughfares, The new stoves will be put into the motor cars as soon as possible, whic will probably be within two or three days. Owing to the sleet that accumulated on the clectric wires last night the Tlectrie Motor company had two trains running all night, so as to keep the wires clear. There will be & meeting of the ladies’ committee engaged in prepar ing for the Dodge Light Guards bazaar at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the armory. All me bers are requested to be present, M J. C. Bixby, chaivman. The contract for furnishing work for the new Eiseman block awarded to the Ogden iron works of this city. Competitors from Chicago, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Cincinnati and Omaha were among the bidders, A marriage license was issued ) day to W. L. Ryan and M Ella | both of Sioux City. The knot wi by Squire Hendricks, it be act of the Kind sinee his r the office of justice of the p The supervisors did not transact any business ) < they are awaiting a report of the board of health on the small-pox question. As soon as that re- port is submitted the county board will ke some nc Illrll in the matter and then adjourn for the January term. The Dodge L u,»m Guards public drll at their arm last evening was wit- nessed by alarge number of spectators. The boys a loing tinely, and the Sawkward squad® is breaking in rapidly. detachment was selected for the ex- hibition drill to be given at Dohany’s to-morrow cvening. Preaching services will be held in the Bethany Baptist church every even - % els, umu- the iron ing th t Wednesday and Saturday evenings. They wili begin in cach case with o half-hour service of song. Gospel hymns will be provided for all, but those who have copics of the edition with notes would do well to bring them. Time, 7:50 p. m. sharp. Baldwin, Hardin & Co. have just ne- gotiated estate deal, by which Ira Platne ) li) Braslan, of Minne L lying betwe awa. The consideration was $ cash. Mr. Braslan is quite exten interested in veal estate in the k of Manawa, and closed another $12,000 deal there but o fow weeks since. Al members of the G. A R. may ob- tain re ved scat tickets for the enter- tainment to be given at the opera house to-mor Major Hender- shot, under the auspices of the ladies of the Presbyterian church, at the © of 35 cents each, by applying to Colonel Johu Fox,at the oflice of "Squire Schurz. If not red of him the full price will be charged. This offer applies to m bers of the G. A. R. and Union Veter legion. Mrs. M. H. Tinley, yesterday graphed her fam ich occurred there Sunday. Mr: Lwas well known to muny in city, from frequently iicd he ter here, and many acquaintances and warm friends., Muvs. Tinley has been at her bedside some three weeks during her recent sickn i was o relapse from a former \\'l]ull,ill’bo, l\[ls 'I'iulv‘) wils W Galesburg, 1., w ey J. J. Shea states him an injustice, as he gave no orders for any blanks for five months previous to the expiration of his term of oftice. He declares that the printing of the writ of attachment blanks, previously referred to in these columns, must been the result of a mistake on somebody’s part, as he did not order them and does not know any- thing about them. ‘This may take blame from Mr. Shea’s shoulders, but it does not mak more agreeable for the ) ) pay for property that can be of no service to them what- ev The question that remains to be answered is why were these blanks ever printed? th.\t 'J‘m. B! it The statement in THE BEER a few days since thut the grocery sto re- cently owned by Durlin Bros., had been attached by creditors, was incor- rect. The hments were issucd against iin property received by Duriin Bros. in puyment for that stock, including r estate, The attach- ments wer or of_the following rurlivs: J. . Snyder, $157 dated Coffee, two bills, 819.89; Dean, Armstrong & Groneweg & Schoentgen, ¥ block 1, property levied on is lot 5, Williams’ subdivision, and lot 3, block 20, Cochran’s addition. The grocery stock is i the hands of E. 1. Henvy, and is not subject to any sherif’s claims and his business is not disturbed there- by, or in uny way affected. LA Dr. Cleaver, 26 North Main. Tel. 147. - Notice the be: umul finish given col- lars, culls and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. S Rook Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl street. —_——— Order in Chambers, County Clerk Chambers evidently bo- lieves that order is heaven’s flrst law, and is applying that idea to the work- ings of his oftice. The vesult cannot but be satisfactory to the publi All books and papers ave being properly classified, and by the end of the week there will be *'a place for everything and everything in its place.” Written notices are posted, requesting all par- ties referring to the books to return them to their proper places, Parties bhaving business at the oftice readily seo the advantage of the new system and cheerfully comply with the new order of things, - Board Committees. The following committees have been appointed by the board of trade to so- licit membership for the year ending December 81, 188! Main Street—William Moore, Hart and George I, Wright. U'p r Broadway—Willham Sieden- . A, Casper and C. A, Beehe, Lower Broadway—George Metealf, Sol H. Foster and F. J. Day. B Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at pitts’, 845 Broadway, E W, Tib-" THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS, Byrd Denied a New Trial and Or- dered Caged For a Year, PROSPECTS AT MANAWA. THE indry Changes Promised—An Indig- nant Tenant—Promotion of Tele- grapn Manager Brown—The District Court, Looking at Lightning. Last evening was the time appointed for the city council to visit the institu- tion for the deaf and dumb, to inspect the building, and especially the work- ings of the new electrie light plant. Aldermen Lacey, Metealf and Knepher accepted the invitation, and took the sights at the D. and D., accompanied by representatives of several of the ¢ Superintendent Rothert ente the p very hospitably. regaled his guests with a fine supper. The trip was very sati X teresting, and the aldermen several things regarding electric light- that will be of some mater ur ing fit in assisting them to sc pls light the city. In consequence of this trip the meeting of the council at the city building was postponed until some later date. All persons Harkness Bros. and thorized to recei found at Tne 1 oftice for the present. HARKNE and skates at cost LL & BRYANT, Sleigh bells, sl to close out. On ; - All water rents must be paid at the office of this company by January 21 or water will be turned off without further notice. Oftice hours—S a. m. days, 8 ., to 9 p.om. o 2opitll Mrs. Harkness offors for sale at her residen ). 608 Bluff street, some of her houschold goods and furniture. b Improvement at Manawa. Ttseems that the Mana improve- ment scheme is not quite dead, neither is it slumbering., The committee is quictly at work, and a veport will be submitted in a few days. Mr. Hatha- way, the bridge and dam builder for the Union Pacific. has looked over the ground, and will make a full report re- garding what is needed and the best method of making the nec provements. Mr. McConnell, chairman of the committee, isdevoting considera- ble time to the matter, and expects to soon be to take some aefinite steps toward affecting the proposed changes. It is conceded by all interested parties that something must be done, and the majority of them are willing to help, but have been waiting for some one 1o take the initiativ The changes to be made will be extensive and will convert the lake into a very popularsumme The Omahans are exten \\'clyi 4 in the matter. and will 1 as: Tie Om: club has expressed a willin the the improvements {y ncI nmu R r part, if they can be will mm of becoming ted. Just what their inteutions are 1t is im- qmi e exten possible to ascertain, to be held in a few days that some effect in the matter. Itis that this company is desirous of ing aline to the lake for the coming season, and if th cannot purchase or lease the Manawa motor line, they will build a branch from the st end of their bridge to the luke. As the latter move would give a direct line from Omaha to the lake, it would undoubt- edly cut off atl Omaha patronage from the electric motor and Manawa motor lines, and confine the latter to local but a m«-z,lmc‘ |~ vill that therve is an o be made at the It is evident to all abundance of mo lake if it is properly “improved and con- ducted, and it_is not probable that the opportunity will be allowed to pass un- improved. There is a desire on the part of certain interested parties who own real estate at the lake * to have all unite in a stock company, improve the luke, conduct all business through a board of divcctors and general man- ager, and in _that mauner develop and improve the lake for the henefit of the company. There are so many schemes afloat that it is impossible as yet to tell what will be done, but it is ¢ e At L. I Roe, dentist, No. 27 Main over Jacquomin & C Ju\\nl:) sto - The London *Tailor’s” got your clothes made. is tho place to 637 Brondw RER MR Strayed—A small, chunky, rel mare, white star’ in forehead. and one white hind foot. A liberal rewurd for her return to J. C. De Haven. B. Fuel Co. light sor- —— All grades soft coal, C. The Blue Coats’ Round-up. The usual mixed assemblage turned up in police court yesterday morning. Ben Woolfall, Sam Gl and Lons Nel- son were each flined $7.60 for getting too full for utterance oranotherdrink. Sam paid a similar fine Saturday morning, at which time he had $95.18, but when arvested the second time his roll was re- duced to 55 cents, Ho had managed to “blow it in” very easily in twenty-four hours with the assistance of his fellow prohibitionists. James Jones was sent to the county jal for five da He was battling vig- orously with & bottle of alcohol when ar- rested, but the aleohol had him **down” in a double sense, filling his boots with mud and " He was a sorry looking spectaclo as hea roll ¢all, The alecohol was contraband and confiseated, while lom‘s was declared drunk and relegated to the county nder, Ettie Belding and Lillie Mills, two artistically swiped chromos from the Yrow,” were arraigned as vags and flned #10.60 each, The luckles tures were in arrears with their * and were remorselessly jugged by the oflicers, he city ordinances declare that every prostitute is a vagrant, and on conviction shall be fined iv any sum not exceeding $100, and shall be put to work on Publu- improvements as pro- vided by the council, According to the custom followed by the city officials, the rostitute is required to pay a license anu(\lly spoken of, howevyer, ‘fine,” out of regurd for the sensi feelings of the ofticials), amounting to $6 per month, and is allowed to follow her depraved calling unmolested. The moment that she allows her ‘‘fine” to THE OMAHA DAILY BEE TUESDAY. become delinquent she becomes A va- | lives alone. The nymber is réduced grant and is prof v pounced upon | from forty to abouk: half that number. and locked up. is the in gallant captain now carries a’ list which the city ordinance msins | of twenty-three deffnguents, and as fast terpreted and then enforeed, as they arc found, they are arrested. - Ihe majority man«ge to r the cash, W. S. Cooper has cash on handto loan | but all plead *hardh itimes” and busi- on approved city property, No. 130 | ness dull. As this does nat help the Main street, | city treasury, the unfortunate creatures i 1 N { are dragged into court as vags unless Money loaned on furniture, pianos, | yhaccan find a “friend” to “put up” diamonds, horses, buggies or anythin . § DUEE A or them. of value at low ratesof inter No — publicity; fair and honorable dealing Personal Paragraphs. A. A, Clark & Co., ol or. Broadway Frank Hunter. United States commis- and M in, over ™ American expre sioner and clerk of the Umted Sta el district court, leaves to-morrow fo S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. | Keokuk to attenda session of the federal court Mr. Leonard Evc Sunday evening fo will join his mother and brothers. He expects to be absent avout a month. ited for Prohibition Beer Ponic, A strictly temperance o in_all parts of 130 Main street. ett left the city Boston, where he y afterncon Mr. M. B. manager of the Western Union Brown telegraph company’s office in this eity, The best substitite Tor Bear received notifieation of his promotion | known. My “Happiness” has no equal. to the superintendency of the Send orders to L. M. Finkelstein, , Neb., or Council Bluffs, Ta. is naturaliy 1. Shepherd, a_prominent as the new This announcement Brown, office. gratifving to Mr. g mevehant of Villisca, is in the eity, and position is more lucrative and rvesponsi= o interested spect of 16t ble. Tt will also be gratifying to his | gvening's drill of the 'ds, He many friends heve, who wish him well | complimented the boys highly, in all things, It is regretted, that the new h¢ change of residence. cles will regret to los less a_worthy suc place here, The n is announced as Mr. howeve and is of the opinion that ors - mecessitate g the banner company of The business cir- [ yopiment. g him, but doubt- M. will take his | gioaeon ne of this suceessor Rushland, brother of D, wson, y for his semi-un- nual trip on the road in the interest of the Kilpatriek-Koch dry C. Gleason, loft yesterds ssor goods house, w,j ator ,,; .|.|,.' nm[u.n 1 of Omaha, after spending a” month with jrown has been here relatives in this city. He travels The siness of e oflic s Crense y v T'he business of :I" “tf" : "“” L d through Wyoming, Utah and Idaho and A faatorily to tho cam- | will réturn” to the Bluffs to lay in his P and dte yatrons. Te fenvee for hia | SUPPLY of Fourth of July firecrackers. new position Wednesday, but his fam- ThoTSTRT e o ily will remain heve temporavily. Judge Carson held a short sossion of C. B. Fuel Co. | conrt yosterday. He rendered n doci- sion in the Byrd case, overreuling the pltech? % All grades hard conl, - Nlinois and lowa best soft coal, € inois motion for a new trial, and sentenced son, 26 Pearl street s % - the ]\Ir\~:v|w| n”m year in the peniten- For exchango at once, nice farm near | Y forgrand laebuy, This s the Bluils for city property. C. B. Invest- Colonel nd County Attorney 10" Pearl st ey g Petitioning the Oficials, At the monthly conference of -minis- ters of this city, held in the Y. M. C. AL rooms yesterday morning, it was voted to urge all the churches fo join in pre- senting a petition to the mayor and council asking an enforcement” of the ment Co., The for the ng in all petition to appoint a recei defunct Herald was heard, and it was orde t the books of the company be introduced in court. The case will go over until next term. iy Hot at Being Dy Wicks wi before corge oons and against | 'Squire Hendricks yesterday, charged ses and houses of prosti- | with assaulting Mrs. Phaebe AL Gilmore r. Phelps was appointed to ] with u knife with intent to kill. Wieics drafta petition and cach ehurch was | & 3 ; is a tenant of Mr. Gilmore, nd s in invited to appoint a committee to act as part of a joint committee for present- ing it to the council. It was intended that the churches be given alarge de- gree of liberty in the matter of ratify- ing the petition, it being left to them whether they should do so by a rising vote of their tongregations being taken, securing the signatures of those favoring the petition. S C. Hazen, dentist, Opera house arvears for his rent. dun from Mrs. Gilm demonsteative. Sev | withesses were examined and the case was continued until the 17th inst. at the reqguest of the defendant in ovder that e might have > the attendance of an im- it witness, He,objected 10 a e, and became 0 secure The All our customers who are entitled to chances in our 17th annual free gifts, will please call for them to-day, as the presents will be given away to-nght between S and 9 o'clock. ROBINSON Bros, - - loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.’s , on furniture, pianos, h S wagons, personal property of all Kinds, and all *other articles of value without All business ly conti- The dirvectors of T ng park Expressions of 8 held a meeting yeste noon, and Whereas, It was seen fit by the ¢ clected the following ofticer JoH. tor of all things in his -wisdom to call home the wite of our beloved comrade, ex-Adjutant 1. J. Abbott, and oy, vresident; P. Lacy, Bowman, r. George sec treasur Maer Whereas, We are decply sensible of | Charles Gregory and . the severe aflliction that results from | VoIS einqleq as an, CaecAlive con severing the ties of a dutiful and loving | W. 1% Sapp, & committee on grounds. wife, and of the breach of the fam S MAKENOMISTAKE—Ifyou have made up your mine to buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla do ot be induced “to tal other. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a peculine medi- cine, possessing, by virture of its pecu- linr combination, proportion and com- bination, curative powers superior to any other article of the kind before the cirele, leaving a loving husband and fond children to mourn the loss, And, Where We recognize 1n the de- ceased a kind friend and a faithful sup- porter of every worthy comrade and soldier. Therefore be it Resolved, That by the death of the much reepected and loved lady, we | S0¥ QUICERLICI DL RS KNG BEIOO b have lost a kind fricnd and sympathiser [ Proble. troms 4t Wheciions —arsitg rom impure blood or low state of the and the community generally a benevo- lent member and one whose life was fraught with acts of chari Resolved, By the ml'mhm of Abe Lincoln Post. No. 20, G, . that our system it is unequaled. Be sure Hood’s. to get, “A Public Offi New York Time been written at on during the past four \ e is a Public Trust.”’ : t deal has or another cars, and particu- ¥ J. 4\hhn|,L .\ml his afiliction. ~And be it further larly during the last fortnight, upon Resolved, That a copy of these reso- | 1l ussumption that President Cleve- lutions be sent to Comrade Abbott and | Jand was the originator and sole owr to his family. and that they be spread on tha records of the pos Attested by the commandér and ad- jutant that also u_copy ther of be pub- lished in the daily papers of Council Blufls. JOIN LINT B. Cot \xn \\'n LIAM Ror **Public office is a public ident’s enemies havi e and studious, rsons to whom de- sland is meat and drink, in their effort to show that he not in fact theoriginator of the phrase R. and that it was used by Lord Loughbor of the maxim, trust.” been The pre unusually ac a class of Committee. | gugh a hundred years ago, by that ad e e mirer of the president, J g A suite of rooms over De | pig|d, in 1864; in the democr s drug store, suitable for office, | 10100 187 T zol ool smalking or millinery rovms. by Dorman B." Eaton in and in o His Snoy, Lalor’s eyclopedia in 1 None of the 3 i Sy s students of this interesting subject has Saturday night Anuie Burke, a eyp- | aicen the trouble to find out when, if r Broadwi of $140 in Low calle an who rooms on d one of her Ir. Cleveland made use of the m, oraf he ever did u; it, what ssh while the latter was sloeping | letter per or speceh off the effects of numerous deep pota- t'"")‘.‘ ""‘I‘,’;“ B d "\)‘1“‘”“;““ ‘"“;" ““"} YTl T ; < | by him o phrase has been - good tions, and skipped out with the boodle. | o¥ M TR RIEAASE TOL T FOT The victim reported the matter to the | campalgn speeches, and will probably police, and Ofticer Oleson was detailed | not be challenged as unsound, ev after the association of it with Cleveland’s name is explained. The fact is that Mr. Cleveland never It seems that the »is unknown, had 8160 in his pocketbook, but Annie left up the 1nje’ M used the words in writing, print or him n-.»hug.w aniootho - his XUl gheech. Tt was not untilafter his nom- AN YRS o ination in 1884 that the phrase to purchase himself another drink. e pRAR ting 1o conven- , and be fore 10 be repeated Just after Chi tion had completed its wo Officer Oleson went to Omaha yeste day and found the thief, but the n was gone. She had invested the gr part of it in clothing, and the of} cated all he could find, Th were two dresses costing $56 and $38 spectively, a #) hat and an $18 set of . These were brought back to this him. the either the national democ tee or the New York state democratic committee had begun campaign ope tions, some of the democrats at Allmny undertook the compilation of o can- paign document that was intended to im Jlo Urrests were ,mide, e the | enlighten the public hout the personil Fi i Bt and official career of Grover Cleve- the Y Bnlt Worlawere implicated in | the Argus oflice, aud the forms were the robbery of Thomas Hughes, and the | Made up there, the proofs were read by the robbery of Thomas Hughes, and the | ong of the governor’s friends, When the last form was nearly rrady, it was found that a title page was needed. Mr. Johnson, of tho Argus establishment, appiied to Colonol D\ 5, Lumout to sup- Oficer Oleson is entitled to much crodit for running down the quickly and sccuring the g ¥ im of the rob- ot the propert; i 5 4 oid ply the nceded copy. The private sce- bevy s entitled ‘o no consiGeration | oty made u draft of & title, but when ) 7 X SN WAt was read it was found to be somewhat to thank for the 820 that still remains to him. If his lesson is thoroughly learned, $140 is not an exorbitant price for him to pay for redundant, crowding the page that was purtly occupied by a portrait of the can- didate. few changes were made by hich some words were got rid of. Then it appeared that the page still needed a text line; something that would & rest attention at once, at the same time that it would b characterized of the subject of the Colenel Lamont, without recall- the Demi-Monde. another Madison whose:*Hines” are ce head- Hard Times Witl Minnie William street “*dressmaker,’ in arrears, was towed into pol qualters last evening by Captain Dy book. A On arriving at the station she found the | ing Lord Loughborough of Justi The | Field or Judge Cooley, made a quick money, and was allowed to depart, captain of police is authority for the statement that the number of prosti- tutes in the city is much less than a month ago. At that time, on the occa- sion of his monthly roundup, he found | page over, expressed the’ opinion that forty-three of the brazen creatures [m thought it would *‘go.” The page within a stone’s throw of the Methodist | was set up and the phrase in the title church, was not seen by Governor Cleveland un- In houses where there were three. | til the work was completed and ready four or five “'girls,” there are now but | for distribution. 7 s two, and 1n some cases the ‘‘landlady” Cglonel Lamont wes correct in his numbers needed and the best words to be chosen to meet the emergency, and wrote down **Fublic of- fi trust, He looked at the line for a while and then, handing the caleulation of the JANUARY opinion that 15, the phrase “wonld proh Without stopping to inquire, and ably because the ph as applied to Clevel 1's oft career was =g universally accepted as fitting. 1t was assumed that somewhere., at some time Mr, Cleveland had nsed the expression | and that its authorship ought to be at- | tributed to him It d more fre- hanners and transparenci mpaign of 1884 than quently on and flags in the « all the other pavty The president has never it as his personal property. The trath- ful historian will }m\- to concede that he ater significance to the laid claim to ted maxim than did Lord Loughborough or Justice Field and \mvlv_L s oo ™ A “Secrot of good health is found in the r movement of the bowels and perfect tion of the liver. These organs w intended by nature to remove from mottoes together. | g system all impuritics, 1f you are ¢ stipated, you offer a_“'standing invit tion™ to u whole family of diseas irregularities which will surely b cepted” and you will have guests un- welcome and determined. All these unhappy conditions may be averted by the timely use of Dr. Pierce i g ‘n\ol‘ lets. Pow gulation of the -, establishing a healthy the entire wondoerful organism which we are 1. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS INVENTAENT COMPANY MONEY On hand for city loans: of interest. “ine farms close to Bluffs toexchange for city property. Wi ern land to exchange for eity tion of with lowest rates property. Big bargains in Broadway lots. ine business property to exchange for well improved farms. Good stock of groceries for for trade. Houses and lots on monthly payments. Small payments down, Prives ranging from $775 to $4,000. Cheap lots in 42vans’, Wright's, Coch- and most all mlnlilimx~ 10 eit Fine acre property for sale from 100 10 #500 less than present worth. No. 10 Pearl Sty Concil Bluffs, NEW BARGAINS JIN(—— llll()llll\\’ \\' 1LC nni TS, RRY \III)ITI(N LOTS, EVANS BHIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITION LOTS, AUDITION LOFS. acros of the bost propecty in town for Platti W. C STACY, ROOM 4, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. Council Blufrs, Towa, SPECIAL NOTICES. wood second hand Do cheap. Address unemcumel Patten, ) Main st.. Fuu [ lm\ 16th ave, 16th ave. Inguire at sto ¢ at this ollice by proving property and paying for this notice )—Assistant engincers one qualified ¢ charge of engine, and who under. stands steam fittine and plumbing. Write to or call on Henry W. Rothert, superintendent deaf and dumb institution, Council Biuir eral lousework, Mrs, Willow ave, cond . lot 25 SIxth aveniie: terms sy 1. A. iy JanG'sun-tues&tnursaw TOOk RENT-Two-story business house, No 0) Broadway opposite Ogden hotise, | Pos: given Mireh . Inguire of Alex Wood, Irank street, Nicely furnished rooms for m ) gentlemen, with use of | cate furnace, 221 S, 7th st., Ament bloc Council Biuffs, CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT! BEEF, VEAL & PORK ———OF MY OWN DRESSING lwa Cattle, Fed o lowa Com!| =——————— And will mee 1y honest competition on prices r Firse-Class Meats, J. M. SCANLAN, 120 Broadway. - - Telephone 201. TRY OUR MUSH, A. F. CLATTERBUCK, EAL ESTATE BROKER, PRIVATE DETECTIVE. Private watchmen furnished at any and all mowa. ial attention given to collection of chat- zages and notes, 1ey to loan on good chatt Reference —Any bank, attor man in th BERLINGHOF BELL & BERLINGHOF, | 4, Avchitects, Designers and Suuerlnlcndcnh A of Construction Mr. Berlinghof was seven ye with Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry, and has designed many of the finest blocks in Omaha and Council Bluff Plans and Specifications Prepared aud Estinnates made on Application, Studio, Koom 2 U[)L’l‘ll House Bloek THos. OFFICE. W, L M. PUsEY, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. v Main and Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFES, IOWA, Dealers in forelzn £id domestic Collections made und interest paid on tnie Posits, 0, H, McDANELD & €D, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Woal & Furs, es. Prompt retarns, £ Couucil Bluffs, lowa, Cor market Highest price and K2 Main !l WHY SHOULD YOU BUY A HARDMAN it 18 the most durable Plano made 1t improves under use. 3.1t has moro v 4. It o of tone than any other instrument 10 longer than any other P only Plano with the new patent harp-stop, support in action is all others amone the best people. 9. It is the bandsomest Piano made, 10, And most important of all it is sold & LT EICITEST IRICE] THEY IN _USE! 37,000 OF _THI MUELLER MUSIC CO., COUNCIL BL NO, 103 MAIN STR This space is reserved for C. J. COL- BY'S Real Estate advertisement, which will appear in our next issue. Look out .| for bargains. LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS§ JARE INVITED TO CALL AT(—— MRS. C. L. GILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM And <ee her fine h!l(‘ of II1||| Goods, FI HAIR ORNAMEN Wigs, Beards, etedy for Rent or Sale, GLUTH AND COYLE AND MYERS GREESE PAINTS, HAIR DR Lre. NO. 20 MAIN S i COUNC rrs. FFTORDERS BY MAIL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION, FOIR SATLKT An old established Boot and Shoe husiness in Council Bluffs. Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway, is for sale and the store will be rented. Best stand and trade in city. Nearly thirty years in one lccation. Present stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further particulars apply to G. D. Phillips, at the store, or to N. C. Phillins, one of the execu- tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODGE Executor — ] THRE RUSSEILL. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. Espocially Adaptod for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators, UTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants. — Regulation, Durability Guar- Can show letters from users where fucl Economy 15 equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, Send for Catalogue. No. 510 PPearl Street, Council Blufls. DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 60(5 Eroadway, Couneil Blll{fs, Iowa anteed, ISSION — 0 R GILBERT, Manufactuper of TAXIDERMY GOODS. 114 Broadway, Counclil Bluffs, lowa, all kinds of D and Montana game filled. Buffalo on hand, Saf ranteed to those sending Buffalo borns in novelties, Orders and other i in work to be -1.mx POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO,, PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Saucaze of All IXinde, Ovders Promptly Filled and De livered, No. 635 Broadway, Council Bluffs. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H BlRKlNBINE" Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineer. Plans, Estimates, Specifications, _ Supervision of Public Work, Brown Building, Council B ul.h, Towa. N, SCHUBZ-- STONE & SIMS- Justice of the Peace. Ofilce over American Express, No. 419 limfldw;\y‘fl,umn il Bluffs, Iowa. nd edera 0 Blogke Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State Courts, Cfice—Rooms 7 and B, Shuga:* Counci! Blufls, Towa,

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