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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. in A y Cents P Part of heCitya MANAGER. Felivered by earr H.W. TILTON TELEPHONES: TUEINESE OFFICE E1 MINOR MENTION, Plumbing company, ood. 1.E.Mayne, 619 B'way. «d the full grist Coaland w Two drunk in police o | here will be o mecting of the W A. \Iv-ru!l\ afternoon at 3 o'clock at TAW., Snow ns its x and lodge, w 1 February 12 society of the as Thursday evening, will also be No. pre- iich 270, has selected to the v Ladies'Aid Ixm:.- church wi their church home February 14, Oysters eerved, A tombola will be given by Mrs, Gault and Mrs. F. A. Conover on next Tuesday evening at Mrs. Conover's, No. 811 Third avenue. All friendsof St. Paul’s church are covdially invited. Admis- sion o0 cents, The meeting of the board of trade next Tuesday night is for the purpose of adopting important amendments to the constitution, and all members are requested to be present to consider the matter, which is of sullicient interest to all to make it a special object to attend. The German Schuetzen vercin of this city will give their first masquerade ball Wednesday evening, at Masonie Temple hall, introduced ing, short theatri regular numbers of the'dane ent times duving the evenir 5. T. Wilson, the youny was brought baek from few duys ago, was yosterds before *Judge nov fellow who ttsmouth a arraigned saworth. the name . ovders which he deposited with Oflicer Pus Me, Pusey failed to identify the man, and he was discharged. "The only case ealled in the superior s that of Rudic vs wd Phillips, to recover dam- due to siezing propoerty belonging pinintiff and selling it for the debt of another, to whom the prope ously belonged. A motion for tinuance was overruled and the sot for trial at 10 o'clock next Thups morning. seyeral names have been made public, as hemng amony the asp postmaster’s position. A\llllllh v oone is added to the list—W. O. Wirt. o petition has been b (T half, but it is understood that o strong pressure in his favor, is being brought to bear by ti s men. with whom s0 long and prominently sleomed with open n’s state tourns « committee offers $200 for hose teams, und $150 for hook i ladder teams. No entry feeis required, the only condition being that three teams shall cnter, and this is assured. Both these races will oceur on Wednesduy., the second day of the tourns There is grief for a BuC He went into *The Turf terday afternoon to “buck the tige his lair. Before he came out he ’vll the animal’s claws. He lost what little money he had, and then wanted to whip everybody in the house. In the midst of his demonst ons he was tt\puu] over the head with a club and his scalp laid open. The crowd which gathered was dispersed by the sy huL no arrests followed, The report that thero is any danger in allowing the man Carter, recently one of the smallpox victims, to go at large is denied by the city physician. He and his children are now at the res idence of M. : Ninth av- enue, and the citizens in the neighbor- hood’ yesterday surrounded the place and ordered the inmates to stay in for fear of being shot. Their contagion were i and they then allowed the parties more frecdom. The recovered patients have had all theiwr clothes tho Wy fumignted and dis- infected, and the authoritics say all danger is past. Alderman Kuepner and Dr. Cook had 8 lively tilt at the city building yester- day regarding the allowing of a bill presented by the latter against the city. He insinuated that it would have becn allowed had it been in favor of Kuepher, and the little alderman promptly re. gented the msult in_ Queenshy The parties clinched, but we separated by Alderman 3 nations followed, and it was decided that there was 2’ misunderstanding and that no insult was intended, and the pugilists shook hands and thoe br Was OV It w warm while it li and quite interesting to the few specta- tors. B Marr 1508 were issued yester- day to Nels C. Christensen and “Chr! tiana Nelson, both of this county, William . Baldwin, of Saundc Anna B, Armstrong iska, Tho lut- aventeen years of age; and came to this city to obtain a hicense because they could not obtain it at home unless one of the varties was of ng They were armed with afida- vits from their fathers, giving their consent, and tho nec Y permit was granted on that account. Later in the day Jens Thomsen, of this county, and Inger L. Hanscn, of Humboldt county, and A. C. Lukeand EllaTremaine, both of Omaha, were issued the necessury permits, nd el Dr. (‘l\'u\'vr, 26 D mlh Main. Tel, 147. Song reortal l., Mrs. Wyman next Thumlu) evening. Admission 50 cents to all it members of the Ladies TR R membership tickets. The London ai is the pluce to get your clothes made. 637 Brondway. Sl Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. ‘W. 8. Cooper has cash on hand to loan on approved city property, No. 130 Main street., — Houses and lots to sell on monthly payments by K. J. Day, 89 Pearl st. L 8. P’. McConnell leaves this evening for Chicago, to be absent about a week. Master Eddie S, Tegall lies very ill of fever at the residence of Mr. Ferr; MoCollum, 812 Avenue E, Council Bluffs, lu. Charles P, Braslan will return to this eity to-morrow from Minneapolis, with hll !nmtl{ and remain here until the Manawa improvements are completed. Mrs. John Lindt, who was called to the bedside of her faiherat South Bend, Ind., about three wecks ago, sent word yesterday that he was failing fast, and ©ould survive but a short time, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY ALL TALK BUSINESS. THEY Prominont Citizens BExpress Their Faith in the Bluffs. THE CALL OF THE CHURCHES. ~A Necdless in Dirt of Neil Voorhis Drops Deatl Fire Scarc—Big Deal ~The Health the City. The Testimony Accumulates, as to the ultimate Bluffs is not l¢ iations with and give them un- timating the festimony pre- macy of Council Gentlemen whose o knowledge of the usual opportunities f « certainties of the future, continue to give their reasons for the faith that is in them. The following interviews it important points as showing i the city in all the directions indicated, cking. s of N. A, KEYS, who are just completing of Keys Bre wringe factories in one of m.- largoest (lu west, asked: x ¢ sons for moving cil Bluffs?' il reasons. Our that its necessi- of location. We Des Moin from Red Oak to Cou “Well, we have seve business had grown ties required a chang visited Davenport, Keolkuk, Sioux City and other besides » places in othe Our decision in favor of Coun was not without carefully looking over the ground, What do we gain by the we? Well, all the railways which this western and northwestern territory terminate here. Our ship- ping expens on raw mate and ed goods less t iywhere else. The cost of cory low, which is a ma- ith employes. Here we point we want, and just such b when we want it. able point for Bluffs leads the entirve \\m( Ih,\\v swsed with the members of many 1 implement firms, and [ am sure that within two years many of the compnnies, which now have warchou e, will move their factories to this You sce we are in the eenter of tory, and here is || as western n depend upon the west for the consump- tion of their goods.” .'& « WICKITAM, of 'Wickhum Brothers, contractors: ““Wegaid five times the business in 1588 that we did in 1882, Sinee the lustdate there has been o st y last year w you. "~ There was an immense amount of building done, but not so much as there will be this year. The contracts we made, and the work in Lt convinees us that Council Bluffs ILimprove more this year in its busi- ness blocks and residences than it has ever done before, cashier of lhn “We started here e ,000. This we have in- ).000, and have a surplus You know we doa strictly s, and we loing unount. that we ever did hefore. *‘How did your hvmnou last year com- e with former v *You know last but our busi steady and healthy iner throughout.” at about the future prospects of the city? “The outlook for the city isfirst class. om what 1 know of the future prob- abi well as the present condi- tions, I believe there i which so0d promises of financial suc- ‘ouncil Bluffs does.” s an ‘off’ one, * ¥ E. NSON, of Benson & Carmichael, Omaha: “We n investing in Council Bluffsrealty two years ago. At that time there re very few buildings of any kind be- n Sixteenth strect and the river. That entire tract has been platted and placed on the mi . Yes, much ha been sold. of the purchase bought to build on, and now this entir tract is dottea all over with cottage and other building With Broadw paved to the river, and the electr motor li 5 sful operation, one has eas to either Council Blufls or Omaha.” *Of course money?” “Certainly. We put our mone to realize on it, and_ the prospec e hm~u more than realized. “Then you think Council Biuffs prop- erty a good thing to hav “Idon’t believe any locality, east or west, presents the inducements to in- vestors which Council Bluffs does, We are sure to have an t Omaha on the Towa side, or o west Council Bluff as you wish, There is where the manu facturing plants will be. Some are alveady the and others will follow.” W 1. M. TRE of the Council Dlufls Carpet Company: “Council Blufls is sure to get ther have always had fath in the ultim triumph of energy, push and perseve ence over the old-fogyism and slothful- ness of a few doubting Thomanses, who have been hiding their money in a stocking and thewr light under a hushel , tearful that the march of progress and general prosperity would rob them of their coveted title of ‘leading citizens.’ *We have been charged with almost lunacy for our belief the ultimate succoss of an exclusive carpet house in 80 ul o town, presuming that a half million people were necessary to make ita success. Hud weo tauken their ad- vice we would have closed up long ago, but we had faith 1n Council Bluffs and its people. They have patrouized us liberally and the'year just closed shows an incréase in ou sules of over 25 per The prosperity of the city will N All the indications you have made some OR, JAMES, “Tam a firm l er in the future of Couneil Bluffs, Why? More reasons thau I can now nae. rst and main- nccount of the stability of its s men and business institutions. Men who have been here any consider- able length of time have made money. The advantages of the city asa manu- facturing and distributing point; the low price of real estate as compared with that of other western cities; the desir- ableness of the city as a home, and the character of the people are some of the reasons of my faith in Council Bluffs, ‘We have a great future before us. It cannot be otherwise, " F. 1. DAY, in real estate: 'Why, sir, the e here to buy property rised at the extremely low prices asked for it, and really, I am surprised myself. But those prices won't last long; there is a marked ad- are actually sur, vance over the prices of a year ago., a8 well in the number and amount of There is a mint of money to be sale and those made in Council Bluffs realty who invest now will, of course, reap the gr benefit. The _ year opens Splendidly, and the eity’s record of 89 will not only eclipse all previous ree- ords but will excced our most sanguine expectations, My sales for Junuary ex- ceed those of & year ago. ‘v F. WRIGHT, Baldwin & Hal- believe in Council just be- t GREORGE of the firm of Wright dane, attorneys: 1 firmly the ultimate supremacy ~of Biuffs,. The outside world is ginning to understand and apy the advantages the city presents for in- vestments, The business record is phe- nomenal, Failures? there are none, In ten years the percentage has been less than one-sixtieth of one per cent. Council Bl cannot help but grow, all kinds of business is conducted safely and profi y. Manufactures are I'his is the center of the great northwest in whick \st empi will develop. Council Bluffs will be market and center of supplic future of the city? Why sir, it be estimated—and we will live to s greatness,” TION. CALF, member of the city council and board of health: *Yes, T have had a good opportunity to watch the progress of the city closely. Its growth has been won- derful. In the use of the people’s money 1 say most emphati council has been both economic judicious. Improvements are going right ahead. “Eighty-nine will be the st year Council Bluffs has ever GEOL had. "he health of the city Why, the death © has been less than one per cent, The has never an epi- demic of This is 1y due to our climatie conditions, 'l')u- air ihsolutely free from all m; arial influences. These and other ad- are giving to Council Blufls a sputation which will make hor the first city in the state.” * % EX-ALDERMAN ALEX. WOOD. “T did not know myself until recently the amount of the horticultural pro- duets of this immediate country. Why, in three townships, contiguous to the Bluffs, theee hundred people are en- red in this busine: These men en- e from one to twenty-five persons to assist them in their work. Their pro- duct will aggregate $500,000 annually, all of which comes to Council Blufls. Their sales will v, from $1,000 to 35,000 each. Itis an immense brsiness 1d is growing constantly. I am now hering statistics which T will publish sr awhile, and if they don’t surprise the natives, then I am no prophet,” ‘o RUDIO, “Thave just returned from visiting eastern citics. I found that there \\m‘v er to learn of the wnd wbout Couneil Blulfs, '1 hn\' ‘|11 knew about Omaha, but most of them ave an idea that the Bluffs is only place, located somewhere near . They were surprised when I 1 views of buildings here, and them the fae .nnllwlu S ( oun- s A Hb Gty dn:\l is to let the capital- 't facts, and they ices presented here gave t live rey All that i ists east know the o will jump at the ¢ for making money. st A All grades soft coal, C. B. Fuel Co. - real estate, Sl e Let every one attend the annual con- cert here of the Ladies Musical society next Thursday evening, at the Congre- gational church, ———— The District Court. The district court was in session yos- terday morning, but adjourned at noon until Monday morning, as Judge Thor- nell wished to spend Sunday with his family at Sidney. The squatter cases weve on trial, and will be continued to- morrow, when the flnal testimony will be introduced, and the arguments com- menced. 'The grand jury reported, and returned two indictments, after which an adjournment was taken by that body until to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock. ’] lu~ indicted partics are Allen Price . H. Ponti harged with ob- vining money under false pretenses. The history of the appeared in columns a few s ago. The prosecuting witness is A. B. Porkins, note for #560 for property sold by to IPontius, and which the witness alleges was not worth a fourth The bail of the parties was fixed at $800 each. They secured the 1 ry amount and were re- leased. J. G. Tipton, B'dway ————— All grades hard coal, C. B. suidinge’ sa il S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Boston Post: “Mrs. Wymore her debut before o Boston “audic the first symphony conce She has & smooth rich voice with much hettor taste ion. Fuel Co. made and sung and expr i A Sudden 1 About half past 10 o morning C. D. Voorhis, umiliarly known as *Neil,” an old fireman and well known resident of this city, was stricken with heart while at work on the Merriam block and died shortly after beiug ,removed to his home, 251 Vine street. He was appar- ently well up to the time of his sudden attack, and the grim messenger came without the slightest warning. The deceased was thirty-cight years of age, and leaves a wife and child to mourn his loss. He had resided here all of his life. and for the past twenty years had been connected with the fire depart- ment. vas one of the leading mem- 2vs of the old volunteer company, and later passed into the puid service. Until a few months ago he was actively connected with the department, being for years one of the most faithful and respected members. The arrangements for the funeral are not yet completad, but the old Volunteer Rescue company will probably take charge ot it. e Pickled tripe and pigs’ feet at bitts', 846 Uluud\..u Dr. C. C. Hazon, dentist, Opera house block. sterday disease Tib- s The Board of Health, The board of health held ashort meet- ing at noon yesterday. It was called to investigate the complaint of Mrs. Fonda that Mr. Carter had broken the quarantine in that s on by going to his 0ld home near the transfer and re- moving clothing. Dr. Seybert stated that he had seen to the matter, and had csused the clothes to be thoroughly disinfected, and had given them to Car- ter himself. As it was shown that the complaint was groundless, the meeting adjourned without tuking any action on the matter. e Send all orders for bottled beer to L. M, Finkelstein, Omaha, | | terly conference Mondagevening. Love feast meeting at 6:30 1 % 'in the lec- The Chimes of thesChurchoe. Quarterly meeting servivces at the Broadway M. E. church to-day. Preach- i t 10:30 a. m. by the pastor. Rev. . E. Smith, P. E., will preach at 7:30 and administer the Lord'ssupper. Quar- ture room. A very mis- sionary meeting will be held at the church Monday eve at 7808, m, Miss Wilson and Miss Grifith, vutgoing mis- sionaries to China, will X nd speak of their cail to the work. e public cordially invited, S ces at the Pre#byterian Ha mony mission to-day at clock, con- ducted by Dr. Hartupee; Sabbath- school at 4 o'clock. Congregational — Preaching this mmnnw and evening by the pastor The Powerof Faith Only Foundation.” A ion is extended. Baptist church—The pastor eh at 1 a. m, and 7:30 p. m. inday-school meots at 11:45 a, m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday even- ing. All are invited, Bethany Baptist church, corner of Blufl and Story streets. Servicesat the usual hours, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, Sunday-school 3 p.m. Young peo- ple’s meeting at 6:50 p. m. Rev. . N* is pastor. Fivst Baptist church ch at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p.m. Sunday school, 12 m, Young people's meeting, 6:30 p. m, All coraially wel- comed, Preshytorian — Preaching as usual, both morning and_cvening, by the pas” tor. Sak h school at Young peopie’s meeting Stringers and_others s cordially invited. Try our XXX )m([lml t rates on all orders from Tow L. M. IINKEL ~The pastor will er. Special Boston Herald: ) voice of a singularly pleasing ter, thoroughly well sehooled mirably suited to meet the mands of the concert stage. chard nd ad- verest de- An alavm of fire was tirned in about 4 o'clock yesterday morning from bos at the corner of Main and Broadway. The call brought out the full dvpmt- ment in short order when it was found that the alarm was a false one. It had been turned on by some of the Nonpa- reil printors who were on their way home, and supposed that a hght that they saw on Main street was caused by a ] The large bell at No. 3 hose house continued to ring until ninc rounds had been sent in instead of four, as it should have dome. This was caused by a little defect 1 the box, that failed w allow the button to work The continued ringing Bl people to_gather in the under the impression that a e fire was in progress in the busi- of the city. 'fhe defect as remedied by the ulm rician who soon arrived at the box. - s e B Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- compuny. g S e Gas Is Cheap! And gas fixturesare cbeaper at the N. Y. Plumbing Co., 114 in st. A discount of thi rty per cent from list price will be given for thirty!days. ——— i Death of Mra, Rub. Yesterday morning, nbout-§ o’clock; Mrs. J. B. Rue passed away aftera lingering and painful illness. For twenty-five years she had suffered from consumption, and this it was which ter- minated her e he is one o the pioneers of , having come to Mount Pl In 1870, with her family, she came to Council Bluff, where she has since lived. Her eighteen years of life here have borne a fruitage of universal love and respect. She was married to Mr. John B. Rue on June 29, 1843. Her husband ‘\ntl four children survive her. C. G. & George Metealf, M and Mr. William B. Rue, all living i . The sympathy of all is e d to them in their afliction. The of the funeral will be arranged as soon as absent friends can be heard from. - Parties having temperance billiard halls and re s will do well to take the exclusive s temper- ance beer. Another Big Deal. An immense amount of Boston capital is being invested in Council Bluffs re- alty. A deed was filed yesterday, con- g to Samuel B. Pie of Boston, y-six acres of land betw and Manawa., The consideration $16,800. e The Light guards have secu Paul Smith, the lightning e for two (*\uniu and wuvl:—nt their armor temple. The S “*Mr. Smith has no superior in his line, and those who miss his entertainment miss a rave treat,” I have moved m to Omaha, at which all orders w received and trom which all deliveries will be made by wagon. I - The School Board, Anadjourned meeting of the school board was held last eveming for the purpose of electing three teachers and transaction of some business of minor importance. A full board was present. The following teachers were elected: Mrs, Nichols, "Mi B and Miss MeclIntosh, The adjourncd until the next rc ing, tobe held Monday evening 1lu, 18th inst, L. E. over Jacquomin & C - Roe, dentist, No. 27 Main Sf 8 ]C\\,uh) store., tato'in_ all parts of 3. Cooper, 130 Main street. - was pr ted at 3 ay afternoon and vening, and the same grand success scored as on the previous évening, The house was packed at both'pecforman ces, and the management regped a heavy financial harvest. The company goes from here to Omaha, whe they play at the Grand the entire week, They will have many Bluffites in their audi- ences, us three performances have uot satisied many of our theater goers. “A Dark Dohaden’s N Blank books made to orc Can_fur- nish patent binding for parties wishing the same. Call and see samples at room 1, Everitt block, Pearl street. MOREHOUSE & CO. e Heating stoves at cost to close out. 0'Dell & Bryant. e The night transfer street car will leave Broadway, at the Methodist church, at 8:55 and acrive at Pearl street junction at 9 o’clock p. m., arriv- ing at transfer at9:20 p. m. This change commences w-day. FEBRUARY APP & KNOTTS ue | Merchants. WY No.3| Sou?h Main St, o Courfeous Affention, s = Promp? DE/{verys We invite vOU" patronage. Watch TheS IG of the T'ME S Painted by [PC.MILL NoS. 11613 Pear! S*R COUNCIL BLUFFS. —-7’0 LOAN — ELL BROS.&G. ambero Tomnerce Oomaha, -THE 103 Pegr/ St Yo Bl GRANDOPENING ~—————OF THE BOSTON STORE! TO-DXY. FOTHERINGTON, WHITELAW & CO., 401 BROADWAY COTITCIT. BLUI TS, IO A FOR SALK!Y An old established Boot and Shoe business in Council 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. be rented. Nearly thirty years in one lccation. 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. Present N. P. DODGE, Executor 'I'I—IE RUSSELL. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam p) where fuel Economy E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 Pearl Street, Council Blufls, anteed, Can sLow letter: Send for Catalogue. Onkland. Mr, and Mrs. John for Florida, where three months visiting hes Mr. Hines, a bl s0 badly hurt sc 1 compelled to walk Wwith erut days. The teachers’ meeting held at the school building on the 20th was quite well attended —for such a cold day sud rough roads. Miss Mary Carse, daughter of James " sarse, living southwest of Oakland, died on the 215t from the effects of fever, from which she had suffered since early in the fall. The funeral was held atthe house on Wednes- day, the services being conducted by the Presbyterian minister of Carson. Mr, and Mrs. Judd have returned from their tour to New Mexico. Mr, C. Jordan, from Washington territory, visited Mr, and Mrs, Orr. i —— Money loaned on furmiture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything of value at low rates of N |n|hln)l /1 fair and honorable de A A, ark & Co., off cor. Broad and I\luilh o American Axpluu. e teams desiving ‘work will report at Lake Manawa Monday mor ing, at my ice chute. 1 will pay 65 | cr cents per load for hauling from there o my ice hous JAS, 1. STEWART. - taker a Statesman 3 the colo h attention ] ago b\ tarted Mon will spend parcuts, of Oukland, at e bas L 0 or was Men with da Ex-Cadet W Ex-Cadet Whittaker, youth who attracted so m at West FPoint being found tie now a ,olitic has had aspirations congress, but latte ident Harrison for nflu about a color said: “'The time has @ negro to be in the position. ure the republican party, for it would bring about dissensions all through the party. north and south. I thnl within |’1' will b lln, pmsxdunt s cabinet,” 1 inSouth Car towards > looks to Px In spenkin ahinet, k AT It would ented in The Monday rooms. SPE.CIAL NOTICES FANT chara ply. Add John Bennett, ANTED— Towa farms, Main st. OTICE of nership the Letw firm name of Parsons & Keller, opini wnd operating & kana interegt, No " N that ing pit near Aissolve hauds this 19 Hupge tacill will take Cou calf, 14 Peail st. nishing What Lave Biuffs, In, ixt twenty | JROR SALE—My house next twenty | JPOR SALETMY house s 627 Sia th avenue; Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elgrators, nts. Tegnlation, Durability Gaar- s equal with Corliss Non-Condensing, (8} mect trade utanqua civele will cning et the board of ) Salosman wnd I wnd whillty, 1o othor; M. G, Tiee ofiice, Couneil 13 At tho opera hiouse, & mink hoi, 0 on Music Co., No. 529 lroad- avd, |w:,'...,;..fl|vi Qining room girl 0, 25 Pearl st for s property m_excha n, 53 Jolinsoi & Van Pat Co-purt Kiven exist Alssolation of Notice {5 hereby Copartnership heretofore en “the undersigned for tl 1inton, in Mills county, lis ears ¢ NURNISHED front roor b bl FNENEH TR e, n’!l..r‘»a Fanen T Wyomme, "!'fn‘—.y A e iorias, marci and colls rst cladn yment Hta s Broparty. Geokin Mot 81T A stock of Clothing, Hoots o sand Caps, Gents' Fu s Goods. Inyoice BL0,00. uluu[; r¢ 164 liroadway, Council ot, corner Becond a0 Touse and Lot | terms casy. 1. A. MILLER. SRR UL a0 kLD UIEAW MERCHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOU BUY of THEM. s1ayegg d01y RAKE: ¢ 0)) s01s i Always CHEAPEST As T can prove by hunareds, Lanzendorfer & Strohbehn, No. 221 AIN STR FIELD & ESTEP, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Particular attention given to Embalming. 1 BSlutls, m; done, ‘TUIETII H S 9 pue sdeg 1BH 'SUOLJON ‘SP009 A1) | ssoweco '$8118301 Lowest Prices! onltry of all kinds dressed to order, 3 Accommodations. N it GIVE I A CAT [E. Mottaz No. 114 B, Broadw'y GO TO THE LUNDUN TAILOR, And get tl st Illllng Suit you ever had, No. 637 Broadway, - - Council Blufs, CITY MEAT MARKET TO THE FRONT! MAX MOHN, Propr. st C Pi CRESTON HOUSE UNTIL FURTHEI NOTICE § WILL SELL BEEF, VEAL & PORK OF MY OWN DRESSING = liwa Cattle, Fed 0. lowa Corn! And will meef g Honest competition on prices for Fivsi-Clans Meat J. M. SCANLAN, 120 Broadway. - - Telephone 201, TRY OUR MUSH, P0G, OFFICER H. ML PUseY, OFFICER & PhSEY BANKERS. Corner Maln and COULNULL BLUFE Dealers in forelzn Lions wade and onlway, 5, 10WA,