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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFIOE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in Any Part of heCitya Twenty Cents Per Week H. W. TILTON MANAGER TELEPHONES: BUSINERS OFFT NionT Enr Plumbing company. 3. Magne, to 619 B'way. out. Coaland wood. I Heating stoves at cost O’Dell & Bryant. A marringe license was issued yester- day to Thomas W. Leonard and Rose Ann Turner, both of this county. Trustees Flichinger, Ranck and Weinstein, of the institution for the deaf and dumb, held a regular meeting at the institution yestorday afternoon for the transaction of routine business, Nothing of particular importance trans- pired. M. P. Smothers, and W. Provost, one of his drivers, had a little difficulty yes- terday morning on Broadway, and soon to blows. ‘Lhey were both ar- Land gave bonds for their ap- nce this morning. Tha trouble was over some money that Provost alleged was owing to him. A county YOArs Ag0 Was ) the office of the 3 payment. [t wasissued to (! psented to Barney been endorsed so it} 'st. It showed the and was quite dilapidated, but was duly honored. Work w close s issued ten presented at treasurer for Heiser, ¢ It had s sumed on the Eiseman block yester A large vault is to be constructed, extending through the sllar to the second floc Next week work will be commenced on the walls, The carpenter work will be done by Chris Bosen. The pleasant weather will admit of the work being pushed rapidly. I'he case continued morning of N. Kinkade w yester until at 10 o'clock. charged with enticing a girl from her parents for the purpose of seduction. The girl, Lizzie Macklin, has been in the city about seven weeks, and it is al- leged that several parties are impli- cated her fall, although she denies it, and says that Kinkade alone is con- cerno She is fourteen of age, but claims to be eighteen. The names of the other partics connceted with the case are known, but will not be made public uniess criminal proceedings are instituted against them. North Main. Cooper has ix\»-h on hand to loan city property, No. 130 Tel. 147. e Houses and lots to sell vayments by F. J. Day, 39 on monthly Pearl st. Main jewelr St., store. o in_all parts of in the city, W. 8. Coope uin strect. - Personat Paragraphs. Jailer Joe Miller, of Omaha, sterday. E. Abbott has returned from a three weeks’ visit with relatives and friends in Cleveland and Chicago. [, A. Buckman has accepted the posi- tion of assistant cashier of the Ci bank, aud will enter upon the duties of his new position immediately. Will Williston, of Laramie, yesterday called on friends in both cities. He is oun his return from the Hot Springs, where he has been for several weeks, securing relief from rheumatism. Charles Canoyer has returned from California, where he hus been for ten months. He has decided to locate per- manently in Tulare county, and after visiting here for a few weeks, will re- turn there with his mother, He reports the wheat as well up, when he left California, and prospects good. The fruit trees were budding, and every- thing favorable. was in -~ Al grades soft coal, C. B. Fuel Co. All grades hard uml C. B. Fuel Co. Mrs, Walter Wyman, of Chicago, ro- contly roturned from Paris, has becn engaged by the Ladies’ Musica! socioty to give a public *'song recital” in the new lecture room of the Presbyterian church, Thursday evening, Feb. oL al estate, 527 B'd way - S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. - Pickled tripe and pi bitts', ¢ 1 ipton, rc ’ feet at Tib- J. W. Wells paid 2 $7.60 fine yester- day morning. Seymour Boyle, a vagrant was sent up sor thirty days, but was given an an op- portunity to leave town, and quickly wvailed himself of it Thomas IHarnett drunk. He claimed and in trying to was booked as a to be a pugilist, convinee the officer who arr ct, he had furiously butted hi ad against the ofticer’s club, to the serious detriment of his appearance. His case was continued to allow his distigured physiognomy to regain its nor mal nppl-mmnu,. Dr. C. C. Huzen, dentist, Opera house block. L5 Notice the beautiful finish given col- ars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. S 5 18 Che And gas fisturesare cheaper at the N. Y. Plumbing Co., 114 Main st. A ount of thirty per Luut from list ce will be givon for thirty days. Why They Were Arrosted. The report of the police work for past month was as follows: Vagrancy Disturbing the without license Forgery......... Belling merchandise without license Busnicious characi Carrying concealed weapons. Reckless driving. Refusing to pay hack fare. . Passing counterfeit money On warrants, Total..... " The (h?' 'oudu stock of Harkness Brothers has been sold to Fothering- ham, Whitelaw & Co. Theso young men, lately from V\,'ilkcsb:\rro, Pa., and Bm hamton, N, Y., are thorough dry s mea, having served their appren- gy Glasgow, Scotland, They will occupy the store so long held by Harkness !h'ulhurs. and having identi- fied themselves with the commercial in- terests of Council Bluffs through the beard of trade and other public enter- {rlees, 1 bespeak for them the recogni- ion and good will of the community, where they uow make ther home. « J. E. HARKNESS, m -~ NcH A Young Man Pays a Hundred Dol- lars For Experience. THE SQUATTERS STILL IN COURT Stretching Blectrie n- dicted f Muarderous Assanlt A Wayward Danghter-- Official Reporta, Light Wires The Old Game. confidence man bobbed yesterday morning lbare check ghtest its nakedness, man the The serencly again sprung his thr without the s patch to cover Engelmeyer, a fresh young more money than brains. tim. A well dressca, ppe fellow approached him at the corner of Pearl and Willow nd said that he must raise $100, d a check for $1.650 on a Por . bank. It had been stamped " with a rubber stamp, and swallowed the bait at a gulp, without even wink- ing. The strang stairs in the his friend pleasc wi of course he would be de 1\"|llvl to still further accommoda him. The %100 and the stranger went up the stairs on the Pearl street side and down again to the Main street entrance, and George is still waiting. The police are helving him wait, but the str: r cometh not. D Conrt, we still on trial in Althongh there B thousandsof dollars involved these oxcite but little intere nong out- siders except in a general way, the only curiosity manifested being” as to the final vesuit. The history of the cases has previously app columns. The recorder upside down and books out number are mtroduced in evidence, Aside from the attorneys and wit- nesses the are few in the court room, and the matter will be de- cided with very little excitement No new indictments have been turned, but the grand jury will proba- bly make another report this afternoon. That body will not finish its labors to- day. but will probably manage to com- plete ats investigations about the latter part of mext weeck. An enormous wmount of work is being done, and the indictments will occupy the atteution of the court for some time. up and cket of a George with suspicion vie- then had business up- eno block, unxl wouldn’t Why. The Distr ter ot court, The squ the dis ase - S 2 Making Ready For Light, The Council Bluffs Eleetric Light company has a large force of men at work prey ng for the starting up of the incandescent plant. Wires are strung through the city, and the build- of sub: are also being ps are put up at the rate of rhts per day, a i bundred have thus far been put up. As there are subscribers for about two thousand lights, the work will be com- ed by the nt month. The work sing rapidly at the power building, aud the wall up in two days. The new on the road. There are two engine 125 and sixty horse power, and 1wo d namos, one of 1,500 and the other of lights capacity. This makes 2,250 in- candescent lights of sixteen candle power each, which will wted up as soon as they can be put in readiness. It is expected to e the plant ron- ning some time between the 20th and 25th of this month. The work is being pushed, and the citizens will be sup- plied with the new system of lighting much sooner than wasexpected a month ago. ibers about fifty 1 R A Bloody Assauit. The three parties against whom in- dictments were returned Thursday have since been arrested and are now in the county jail. They are John Farrvell and George and Joseph Wolt, They avein- dicted for ult with intent to commit murder. Farrell was arrested Thurs- day night while in bed at his homo in Weston.and the Wolf brothers were & rested at an early hour yesterds The crime for which these par- were indicted was committed last December, and the vietim was Joseph Holman. e assailants lay in wait for him uear Underwood, and beat and pounded him most unmercifully, nearly killing him. There had been bad blood between the parties for some time. The Farrells, Wolfs and Holmans are n. bo v ficultics, which the assault the indicted ¢ morn- calminated Tolman None of s have been admitted 2l was brought in by I and Deputy Sherill O’Connor, and the Wolf brothers were arvested by Deputy Sheriffs O'Connor and Currie. T City Auditor Haommer makes the fol- lowing veport of the city’s finances for the month of Janua TOTAL AMOUNT DItAW N. Improvement bond, curbing, side walk and library fund.. General fund . Total [ department. department . £ s and alle Salaries of officers City engincer. Printing and supplies, Gas and strect lights Speeial Inty Curbing and side Total e A Boyish Scrape. Last Wednesday afternoon, Lennie Stubbs, an eleven-year-old boy, visited the store of man & Co, and showed an order for a suit of clothes and other material, signed by Captain L. Kirscht, the grandfather of the boy. The arti- cles were given bhim, although the order was pronounced a forgery by the bookkeeper. Yesterday it was discoy- ered that such was the case, and Chief Lucas was put on the track of the boy. The youngster visited Dohany’s stuble in company with another boy named Baker, and presented another forged order for a couple of ponies. They were gecured, and the 'boys started out, closely followed by the officer. They abandoned the animalfon u.. per Broad- way, whuf-\luw were tied lo a hay- stack, The fugitives then started out on foot, but were captured near the brewery, At the request of Captain Kirschi the boys were released. Young Stubbs stated that the order was signed by another person, and that he simply ~ CONFIDENCE. THE O‘VIAHA DAILY BEE. He ~--m|.d abont $20 The matter will prob- presented it, worth of goods. be dropped. - Hunting His Daugh R. W, . of Blair. the city yesterday, Northwestern hotel of his daughter Emma, who, was lured from her home about three a woman named Jennie wkod the pair to this city 4I>|" then lost trace of them, The !uxln'v- assisted him in his sen h, but 'ound no clue to the missing girl, - - in the was in search he claims, Stover was and stoppe t He Money 1 dimons of value publicity A. A ( on furnitur buggies or anything es of nte No air and honorable dealin 4 ark & Co., office cor. Broadwu and Main, over Ame | express. wed horses, low planos, —— A Mixed B re is one grocer in Council Bluffs will sell whisky and it up as codfish and clothespins. He sued to collect the bill yesterday be fore Justice Barnett and wanted $40. As the court conld not determine how much of the bill was for beer and whisky, and as the sale of such articles is illegal in this state, the whole thing was thrown out and the plaintill recov- cred nothing. The who charge no more - The London “Tailor's™ get your clothes made. is the place to 637 Br - Me Always Wins, Dohany’s was crowded last evening, ing oceupied,and standing premium. The oc- presentation here of and to sg that the wed would not The ion was the f Dark audienc begin to expoc spectators wet and at the finish of ace many left thei ats and yelled with enthusiasm, The drowning splendidly and as the curtain fell the applanse filled and the v » curtain, and seene was the 0 wore called bofor though dripping tank of wator cove the first of the kind id it ook’ amazingly. agon call for Cascade Laundr immense stage he seen Have our w soiled clothes. your Co. The parations. The loc siation held a meeting last night at their rooms on Broadway and transacted considerable minor business regarding the coming tournament. Several committees were appointed. and the matter of havi Nebraska companies heve to partici- pate w discassed at length. The preparations were not entirvely com- pleted, but it is quite pro sister state will be \l companies h they will be Fotheringham, V bought the stock of Ha h ments. To- with o new s and many attractions. - Blank books made to order. Can fur- nish patent binding for parties wishing the sume. Call and see sumples at room veritt block, Pet SUNDAY-SCHOOLING BY W.RZ. The Uniqu= Bible Class Held by Ten- nessee Telegraph Operators. The latest fad, and one much more likely to be productive of good than the ¢ of these outgrowths of our rapid civilization, writes a Chattanooga, Tenn., correspondent of the St. Louis Post-Dispaich, has recently dovulunu\ among the night operatorson the Nash- ville, Chattanooga & St. Louis railroad, between Nashville & Cnattanooga. The operators have organized a Sunday school, which meets at different points along the wire every Sabbath morning at 2 o’clock. This novel assgeiation is opened by pra ¢ the superinten- dent J. B. Blumblet, night operator at Wartr Tenn. Afterthe prayer and readin, pture lesson the reg- ular school lesson 5508 0 and the pupil with the mind and nimblest fingers captures the circuit, and his generosity will have to be relied upon to prevent a corner on answers and give all a fair showing. OF course singing is impossi- ble. No amen corners c stab- lished, and no fl the pretuy girl in the nex sver trouble the s chool: no jealousies of org f singer; only the soft clicking of the machines nml Ilh mu nul of the wires in the *lear ying the mess: which was d by the on another starr, centuric OThe first organized, quickest g was on last Sabbath morning. The theme was the leunnw of the leper, the old pathetic story of his faith and healing as it is told by St. Mark in the flrst lh.l]:lnx of his epistle. Reverent fingers sent the words over the ma [ Thou wilt Thow cans’t n me clean;” then from another sle town came the murmur as if in answer to the praye of each soul so mysteriously in com- munication with ~ other ‘souls by this God-given mystery, “I will; bo thou clean.” Some one J|Ull” the line was not aware of th ices,and the worshipers were sta xtl.-nl by the next dispatch, which announced: **And he straightway charged him—Cabbago, 14c per Ib; potatoes, Irish, 15@20c, and forthwith sent him away \\llh the mar- ket closing dull on wheat, There hus alwa been a feeling of pity for th s of the wires, who, through the nightlong,must do nothing but listen daring the ghostly hours to the monotonous tick, tick of the instru- ments,and have greatly desived to paint some soft tinges on the hard tragedy of their every-night life which they needs wust live.” Butdown here in the sleepy southland these electric knights have solved the difticulty for themselves. Think of what an era of religious ac- tivity we may expect to see when, in- stead of beginning yreligious serv with Sunday school at 9: read all alodg the line there Sunday school services beginning prompily at 2a. m. andcontinuing one hour. ———— The following shows how Chamber- lain’s Cough Hemedy stands where 1t has been sold for years and its intrinsic value is well known® I sell large quantities of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and have never sold goods that gave move general satisfaction, The pure hn.m almost invariably returns for more w again in need of sucha remedy . H. Lews, Druggist, Des Sold by all druggists, —_— His Lifs Imperilied by a Yawn. Becoming tived after writing for sev- eral hours, Frank T, Lackey, a traveler for a New York cloak house, attempted to yawn. In so doing he ruptured some of the cords in the vertebre. Since accident he has no power to move his head and is in a critical condition, though consciouss | began 1 3 vd what | que j THEY ARE \O\V DESPERATE The Wind Castle Laaders “Jumping” on the Raportera. IKE HASCALL Mersonian Sim- Tell Why The Combine with Je plicity aud Intensity They Favor the Sandhill ~Etc. MeArateville © portals of the Jeffersonian wigwan were locked yesterday, but wero by a small boy after the visitor had bestowed a fow lusty knocks upon their panels “You'll have to seud in your nam MeArdle,” said the diminutiv of the entrance into the prese of great ators, I'hie reporter gave his name, and after o fow minutes the door was thrown ope 1 into the awfal presen v opened to Mr iardian the rented these nd we inte priven woved of no | tho doors 1 Weli, if it hus heen in the past it is s0 no r.There are but three digs remaining before eloction, ana we mtend to make th count. Good morning,” and the A Ardle returned to the work o printed slips which he n of thy due in twenty and to bear inte > 1ot to ),000) to b v hall bouds, ) par, anh th o of said bonds to for purpose thin paying the cost of con tion of aeity hall for the use of the tha, The said bonds fo 1, to be issued during 1501, us may U of said city zed by law the othe sule The Seeand R-puc A meeting of the residents of t ward was called at Mueller's hall Thursday night to co li site question, and the citizens of that neighborhood hope have a quict and frec discussion in ¢ that they might decide upon the ¢ pursue next Tuesday But their hopes were not to be re Long befors the honest laborers of that vi y had been able to re work and enjog their ook posses o inand after u 1 by the clee: mau, and A. > hall. necting was orgar M. H. Rediield as chai A5 4000 g5 th 1 made, Hase: of of spoeak: 1to t argumel tion 1 jampe forth Set forth in the now n pamphlets_and Baleombe's rranged the meeting me impatient_and Benm, so loudly pelled to yield his to Mr. Behm. 1 look about me,” said Mr. Behm, sce present many_persons, knowi to be ad- vocates of the Jefferson square site, who are not vesidents of this ward and have no place in this meeting. What are tuey here for: To attempt to buildoze und intimidate us, gentlemen. But they can’t do it—either now or on clection duy. 1 am glad sudge Has- call, who preceded me, has he will allow us to voteé on was afraid he wouldn't. The posit by the council in declaring the las on this question void is ridiculous, city hall to be wheels and to be moved by few! Why, if it is moved to Jefferson square it v long until Furay will Cumings strect. That's what he man and his have downded us rl the wrong _track this time. : © the hall on Jefferson sq ghton and t wifts will build up tof the city. Just watch 'em build! a genorouslot of fellows! \Why en_come out here to attend our Why do they u taken lection Is the an’t But he ave s own way he sulks like this is the th of him. Afte 1. |A_voice llu d for their b veliemently rushes d!u the platfor an honest to argue the rsonian style, in nd hlc “dear people” He said he (ll\bhl s that the son square, n in the audience arose up the price, Pt dis Pucsday but Pat councilman tion in th which tne * occupied @ o would like to bel election would go in but when a little m: and offered 1o put creetly took his seat Dan O'Keefe foll h he openly ch ith a specch in ay with oppos. ing men; Has- call with being a traitor to Lis. constituen sy and Corby with using Lis ofiicial position ; oriunity to ainst him, b When he'had fin- 5 to substantiate every statement he had made with unassailable proofs, John Hoy followed Furay, and toid how, during the dump strike, Jefferson square was the only place the workingmen had to meet without fear of arrest, and now it was proposed to take this away from thom, He gned Cor HascaH, Furay and Swift even more severely than did O'Keeffe, openly charging them with attempt to de- frand the people as public ofcers. After Mr. Hoy had finished, Hascall again crowded to the platform and entered upon a most virulgnt and vulgar tirade against Edward Rosewater. He wus finally called down, and after a few sensible showing that it was to the interest o leave the city hall where it Inm already been located, the meeting adjourned. THE J§ IRSONIAN COMBINE. Their Aim Scems to Be to Sit Down on Rosewater. The sachems of the Jeffersonian wigwam held a love foast in & Farnam street resort about 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. John A. Creighton happened in by accident. *1 have friends amongst the Faraam strec crowd and amongst the Jefferson square fel- lows,"” said he, “Iam simply holding the fort, ana have no quarrel with either side. I am like the woman in the story, It was down in Virginia. A woman came out of her hut amongst the mountaius and saw her husband wresthing with a bear. " *:0h, Lord,’ said she, “if you don’t want to help'the old man, please” don't help the and you'll see a lively kind of a fight,’ " t Ford came in next, “Ol've been can- vassing the electorial vote,” said Pat, “an’ 1flgure it this way: “We'll give the Farnam street fellows the First, Second and Seventh wards en- toirely, an’ the one-half of the Third; one- half of the Fourth and take the rest and carry the eity by 1,000 majority '* Jiim Crigbton edme fnat thia junoture and wanted Ford t goover to Mayor Broatoh’s office with him, “to get those names,” he sald, “To —— with Broatch,"said Ford. ‘I won't have anythi [9\;0 do with the nasty divil.” \Don't be foolish,"" sald Creighlon, “¥gy REPUDIATED. | no | SATURDAY. FhBRUARY | 9 -~ 188 BE STURE AXND ATTEND - GRANDOPENING — ——OF THE—— OSTON STORE! TO-DXY. FOTHERINGTON, WHITELAW & C0., 401 BROADWAY COTITCII. BLUITS, IOWrA: should fc liko these, “Forait nothin®. 1 that's all there t these personal matters at times 1 ot goin’ over there, in it.” And he wouldn't alone and while he o Beneeko in went nd his nephe and the former, bein street, thore was a it Jim Cie into consultation was pushed into the The reportorial noss . Can’t two or thr ther without John~ A. Creigh rleft the confer- art of the room, mind.” And too, perhaps,” his mscicnee, rter, s worried, you see. ot but stand awed by Ami tisinterestedness and i ) “He'a got a oo “something on his tion ik more and dri tell you. Lam 1st him by 1,000 majority, woent o join the conference in the room. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS INVESTM!‘]N'I‘ COMPANY On hand for of interest. ind M, the rc city loans; lowest rates to Bluffs toex ange for city n Broadway lots. Fine business property to exchange for well improved farms. Good stock of groceries for for trade Houses and lots on monthly payments. Small payments down. Prices ranging 775 to $4,000. Cheap lots in Evan ran’s and most all Fine acre propc 10 $500 less ti No. 10 Pe MERCHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOU BUY of THEM. 2 ADAMS '» & COOS SHOE House, Broadw “ouncil Bl THE BEST Is Always CHEAPEST As 1 can prove by hundreds, Lanzendorfer & Strohibehn, No. 221 MAIN & ll IET. sale, not ' Wright's ditions to cit; y for sule from §100 ent worth. Council Bluffs, | ‘sz«zv& JON ‘SP00G 1 |~soraro) ou z e 3 = B n H ] =i 5 18 51 ] H|- AT HETVAG "$81183019 pue sdeg ‘S1ey ‘st FlELD & ESTEP, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ticular attention given to Emba mmx S cala e AT THE Lowest Prices! Poultry of all kinds dressed to order. GIVE ME A CAL E. Mottaz [No. 114 E. Broadw’y Reasonable Rates. MAX MOHN, Propr. First Class Accommodations. And gcl the be ver had, Ko 631 B! Waj, - - Couucl Bufs. . H. MGDANELD & CO., THE ORDER WAS ! POST NO BILLS! No. \02L BROADWAY GNOCER\ESH, STATIONER Y. SO\ \ine of SCHOOL SUPRLIES. S Qrgost ~Luu§5 Prices Ao, ‘?7» e LU H .A-ch!c».Prry e Choaper thanthe Cheopest SWANSON Music G N0.239 Broadway. mTARY PLUMBERS No.I14Main ST, iumvt ra & Stoves on weetly or menihly poymer K2 lechions SF < /NMain Sti be rented. varticulars apply to NP SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. e AUTOMATIC tion Can show letters from usc Specifica antecd, s where £ Send for logue, SPECIAL NOTICES. o TWARTS. WS ety S50 property m_exchange Johnson & Van Patten, d aissolution 1 operatin, Miils county, Tits Totn day of Jauaar l“\lh'i\* . KELLEI Dwelling louse of 6 room: Worth of ‘Planters hotel: 8. Main st, 1“““ HENT 17 I avenue. to 1 or * gentlemen; transter, PORSALE-] I [ uros and o S 'As part paymen o Councll Blufls property, Georgs Met- calf, 14 Pearls YV HAT, 18 1T ¢ stock of Clothing, | and Shocs, Hatsand Cap nts' Fur- nishing Goods, ‘Dry Eaoc 0 810,000, What have you'to olfer? 10 ouncil Blufls, la. OB SALE= My touse aud lot, corner Second avenue and Ninth street; alio house aud lot ue; terms o A MILLER, Dy muumsuun it A, BERLINGHOF BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Designers and Superintendznts of Constraction. Mr. Belinghof was seven years with Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lowry, and bas designed many of the flnest Mlocks in Omaha and Coulicil Blufls, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool & Furs g BB = | Prompt returns, uncll Bluds, Iowa Plans_and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application, Studio, Kioom 2 Opera House Block Nearly thirty years in one lccation. stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further co-phrt- Z. /'r/NNEHA\\ 3 ~— DEALER 4 Fine Lawur,v Work A Specia\iy. 023 6’/7')’ STEAM LAUNDRN. Telephone \AN. SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT. FOR S& LK An old established Boot and Shoe business in Counecil Bluffs, Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway, is for sale and the store will Best stand and trade in city. Present G. D. Phillips, at the store, or to N. C. Phillips, one of the execu- tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. DODGE Executor. Especlally Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, ‘M!h and Elmlurs. 0 CUTH BFF ENGINE, and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, Tegulation, Durability iconomy {s equal with Corliss Non-Condens E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 610 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, CITY MEAT MARKET TO THE FRONT ! UNTIL FURTIER XOTICE | WILL SELL BEEF, VEAL & PORK 0¥ l'wa Eame fed o lowa Com! And will meet any honest competition on prices ov First-Class Mo.its, J. M. SCANLAN, 120 Broadw Telephono 201, THY OUR MUSHL MY OWN DIRESSING- 1\ Elestric Trussps, Belts, Chest Pro- tactors, Etc, wanted B, JUnD, cil Blunw, la Agouts THOS. OFFIOER, W. L M. PUskY, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNULL BLUFES, IOWA, Dealers i forelgn cud dowmestic exchan Collectjons made and ot ROsiLS,