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s s s et e « been considered fi THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. er in Any Part of he City yCents Per Week. MANAGER vy car Delvered 1. W, TILTON TELEPHONES: Dueisgss OFFICE No, 43, Niona Eviton, No. c——————————————————— MINOR MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Coaland wood. F.E.Mayne,819 B A decision has been rendered ag “the squatters” who have been ¢ ing some bottom property on the ground of possession. The George Washington social at the Presbyterian church this evening promises to be a unigque and interesting entertainment. A of scarlet fever has en re- ported to the eity clerk by Dr. Y. The patient is 0 member of the ily of Mr. Fansell, 2003 Fourth avenue. Member the Eiseman team are requested to mee 4 hosc house this afternoon at sharp for the purpose of making ) I'h eity council meets this « the purpose of electing judges clerks for the various wards at the com- i:. r clections, and the establishment of Colonel D. B, Dailey is quit filly which jubilan t foaled over a promisi Wednusday by Iis pacing mare, Mattie Harle ie youngster is by Cyclono, and t m\”m cxpects it to develop inte or. Murphy. who stole a coat from a dummy in front of Fiseman's, was fined $10 and costs, and sent to jail in de- fault. He innocence to divulge the hiding pla garment. Alex Han new o persistently maintained his and said that he was unable © of the stolen 1ilton, boozer, was the only ice court yesterd 15 fined $S.00. ho wnd John The morning. Ie continued ¢ Mu ses of Pat Fee shy were disposed of. conl trom a was dismiss tion. Pat Hopkins, bottoms, was ar Schurz yesterc Wborer living on the ligned before Squire y on a charge of assault and batiery preforred by his wife. Pat denicd the soft impeachment, but was found guilty and fined £10 and costs. His wife said that he was able to p: the fine, but he insisted that he w not, and was committed to jail for three days in default, J. N. Cochran, of No. 3 hose house, aspires to the local coupling champion- ship, and challenges all local couplers for a match for $25 a side, the contest to be either a standing coupling or a of fifty vards, break coupling and at pipe He has devoted conside time to it during the past few w and has the necessury scientific down fine, The BEiseman racing team masquorade ball will he given konic temple this evening e ashort parade at 2 g’clock in le costume, with their new cart, and will wind up with a short ex- bt HoRR G ATORIE Fob way i corResting with the hydrant at the corner of Hry- ant street,” and attaching the pipe in front of Fiseman’s st There will be a large attendance thi bull;as o ly three hundred tickets are alre: sold. It has been suggested that Se vy Zeverly, of the board of trade, be sent with the Dodge Light «ds, on the Washington trip, to scatter advertise- Council Bluffs, It does not app just how much opportunity wi l'Imem'(l d him to scatter printed s the train speeds through the The Light Guards themselves v can to adver nave been gener- run twist grand N i} nm-nh.fl finds to make tho trip, - L. Farman, the Upper Broadway (-lm hing merchant, gone to the wall, much to the surprise of his fellow business men. His stock was taken pos- session of by Sheriff O'Neil yesterday morning. Attachments have d on the goods by the following \'| rauss, Goodman, Yondorl & Co., ; M. D. Wells & Co., ) M. I, Church, Brown & 'orman has been in many years, and has il reliableand worthy. It is hoped able to clear up his P in all respects tru; that he may be present troubles. b i e w stock of groceries in W this city for trade. One-third cash. Couneil Bluffs Investment Co., No. 10 Pearl st. — - The London “Tailo s is the place to got your clothes made. 6 Broadway. S, B. W ulw\\mlh & Co, loan money. Attention Sir Rnights K. of P. All members of Bluffs division No, 2 are requested to meet at headquarter on Friday evening at 8 o’clock to make arrangements to attend the services to be held ay Omaha on Sunday ove Febr le: - For Sale at a Bargain. Totel property in Council Bluffs, cen- trally located, domg good business, P. Oficer, sole agent, No, 12 N. Main St., Council Bluffs, —————— Send all orders for bottled beer to L. M. Finkelstein, Omaha, Personal Paragraphs. l‘ ster and Captain A, 'W. evening for Dayton, they will go to Wash- 0. From lln ington in company with the Dodge Light Guards, of this city, Jerome McClintock, local agent of the Rock Island road, is in Chicago, and will return home the first of next week. LAl Money loaned on furmiture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything of value at low rates of interest, No fair and honorable dealing. . A. Clark & Co., oftice cor. Broadway and Muin, over American express. AL Heating stoves at cost to close out. Odell & Bryant. — - All grades soft coal, C. B. Fuel Co. i The Guards Farewell Hop. The farewell party of the Dodge Light Guards at Armory hall last evening was an enjoyable affair, being the most suc- cessful as a society event of any of the parties given by the Guards this sea- son. large number were present from Omaha, wmong them being Messrs. Cotter, MecC Gadd, Fried, Cox, Kehoe, Porterfield, Crane and Mittauer and the Misses Smith, Fitzpatrick, Richards and (,ullu Try our XXX lmlll4'd beer, Special rates on ail unlus from lowa. l~xmun LEIN, Roowns to reut in the \len'mm block. S, B. Wadsworth & Co.,236 Main street. soiled wagon mll for Cascade Laundry our elothes. ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUEFS, The Local Hose Teams Planning to Win June Prizes. DOINGS OF THE DISTRICT COURT. Several Civil Cases on Hand -The Cal- tivation of Local Talent-The Elephantine Fire Truck to Be Sold The City's Elephant. There ure very few of those who have resided in this city for the last sixteen months who h itten the mothhowl that was raised over the pur- mam- chase of a**dress paradehook and ladder truck. The immense r was one of the largost made, and would he of inos- timable value in cities buildings where ten-story However, the o oo, o would be practieally useless here, where the height of the buildings does not ex- ceed four stories. Notwithstanding the the track was bought nd anew building cost of no predominate. vigorous kicking, at a cost of 22,800, crected to accommodate it at a several thousand This by means completed the outlay for this ex- pensive plaything. A pair of medium sized, three-year-old colts were pur- chased to furnish motive power for the “White Elephant,” as the huge truck was derisively named. As it weighed 7,500 pounds and the hor: at a gallop, of course it was but o short more, time until the animals were used up, and a heavier puir. costing 5 purchas One of these animals is of no value as a fire department horse, and will soon be condemned Buteven here the outlay did not cease. Tt was nece: se the size of the fire department by about half a dozen men, in order to man the new ap- paratus. By footing up the total of all of these bills, it will be scen that the council indulged in a most_expensive “This perhaps, would not have sued such a severe protest if the wus had proved of any value to ity. Inall the time it has been in service it has never been of the use, although it is hauled out for ¢ cise whenever there is an a in from o box on the paved streets near its station. The great eighty-five foot ladder has never heen raised except for and when shorter ladders are the little one horse truck is hand first, and supplies the least necessary supported this luxury fon alittle over a yc At last, however, it is rumored t “there is to be change. A resolution will be presented to the council at the meeting this even- ing to the effect that the truck be con- demned as unsuitable to the needs of this city, and recommending that it be of smaller size wsed in its place. 1t is stated that nan Waterman, the chairman of e committ 1 father the reso- lution and use h Torts l(\ h:m- it adopted. 1f the rmi in effecting his purpose, he will Beians titled to great credit for very materially decreasing the current expénses of the city, as well as greatly improving the fire protection. - ded tripe and pigs’ feet at Tib- 15 Broud Pic bitts’, Harrison’s Inauguration. The Wabash Western railway an- nounces that tic will be sold from all stations to Washington and return, a tion of President Har- from Council will be on sale good returning For further par- bash Western : round trip : Ticke until March 10, ticulars apply o ticket office, 4 In District Court. In the district court yest ing the jury in the of vs city of Council Bluffs was instructed and sentout. The case of W. Connor vs J. T, Stewart was scttled and the case dis- missed. The e of Geiner vs ity of Council Blufls was passed to the next term. In this case damages are claimed on three putting the Indian cre diteh into Olive street, change of grade and turning the Olive street sewer into Indian creelk. After disposing of these s a jury npanelled in the case of Smith v This suit is broughtto enfo yment of a commission on five the plaintiff, For - during the boom, for the dc fendant, Dr. D, Macr cupied the remainder was not completed when court ad journed last evening. rest Smit T have mo which all orders from which all delive my office to Omaha, at be received and will be made by wagon, L. M. PINKELSTEIN. e A Al grades bard coal, B. Fuel Co. A lln e ’l"lll(‘ul The Tnnisfail socic young folks, has conside both arama and music. Just now its members are quite busy preparing for the presentation of a romantic four-act drama, *Peep o’ Day,” an Irish play of thrilling intervest, It will be presented in the opera house March 1, and for the benefit of St, B¢ s he . There in the who composed of wble talent n ady favorites here, such the Hughes broth slin Hughes, Hubert Finley and Muy Finley. The young folks been reheursing for six weeks. e B Money loaned at L. B, Craft’s & Co.’s loan office on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal .property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without rvemoval. All business ' strictly confi- dential, -— J. G. Tipton* veal estate, 527 B'dway. e e Local Teams. With the local teams that are already organized to take part in the June tour- nament, it will be very strange if some of the prizes are not captured by Couneil Bluffs muscle. All professionals are barred, and amateurs will have a fair chance to distinguish themselves. Aside from the regular sprinters, the couplers and laddor climbers arealready doing good work, Of the former, Charles Nicholson and Miles Schofield will do the pipe work for the Eiseman team,and Philip Betz and Frank Mithen for the Rescue. They are all making remarkably 0 time for the practice the have had. . reeze will do the ladder climbing for the Bradley hook and ladder company, runner, he will have plenty of wind after the run to ca him to the top of the ladder in very quick time. The tlook for the boys i they will be tus. very promising, supplied with first- The Eisemon team has ust ‘..v)\rl’ one of the finest racing in the country, and Mr. Thomas an, who is in the east, will purchase a cart f scue company his The ‘‘Bradley will the use of the light truck helonging to the city and one of on as they » ladders will'be transferrved to tment wagons fixed purpose, the council giving of the truck until after The is to be no half fitting up the local teams, to be some record ten. up for the them free use the tournam way work in and there will hav breaking if they are - Notice the beautiful finish given col- cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. > S— temperance h ts will do well to take the exclusive sale of my temper- ance bel L. M. FINKELSTEIN. - dentist, Parties hav billiard Dr. block. . Hazen, Opera house - - Highway Robbery. Ci Seavenger Rockowitz vietim of an assault and robbery Wednesday night. He attended the ball given in Smith's hall, in the south- ern part of the city. and left at a late hour to go home. When a short dis- tance from the hall he was struck over the head with some heavy weapon and knocked senscloss. His relieved him of his overco; Mr. Rockowitz wi and taken home. severe, but not is no clue to the co ayman. the fatal. ly high- Oakland. who lectured for the ( hursday n aching audience at the Rev. Vander, Army on We remained over night and Sunday to a la Christian church! Mr. (3. Thotipson, from Che ICansas, is paying his sister, N a short visit, Th cher's meeting, Saturday, February was 1ot tended on_account of the cold. The mad dog excitement has about passed cnne county, s, Thompson, was held well at- which 0! Mrs. Pierc , living southwest of Oakland, died suddenly I ay night, the 15 from congestive chills, and’ her hus! s considered dangerously sick with lung trouvle. r. Robbins, who has been quite sick, is Tompson, living near Oakland, buried onc of his children from diphthoria, and other members of the family are very sick. Ben sheldon, who s about again. vton Kaufman, of was very sick last Nebraska, was visiting friends in Oakland and vicinity last wecek. R O Hancock. Mr. G. G. Harris made a trip cast last week. Mr, Henry Borah and Miss Mand Lee were married at the louse, Feb. 12, Dr. MeMaster tied th Mr. Henry Miller has returned from his trip east, and commenced his labor immedi- ately i the store of G. Diedrich, Mrs. Dr. Hardman is again able to be up. “The young people of the town and vieinity met at Rey. Lippincott’s and organized a young people’s christian association, to meet every we Mr. Watts and family will soon leave t hi 1is sale was last week. ome one please explain why ales just now! One there ery day day Tast weck, Mrs. Hayes was the guest of Mrs. G. G. last weel. John Owens is now hardware and furniture ———— Avoca ble which was held at hurch was a success, ly. Mrs. F. G. Hetzel entertained a number of the German ladies to coffee Thursday after- noon, Mr. James Elliott, of Onawa, has beon spending se days in this city, visiting one of the t Mrs. iting her Court is clerking in th tore of Mr, Vieth. The valentine the Congregation icl, of Holland, Tn., is vis- . Mrs. A D. Packard. Ml in session hore, Tho Nash against Crum is to be tried to-da; The last club dance of the season was given at the Rockbold house Fri The Knights of Pythi ve a banquet at the Rockhold hou cvening. C. H. Norton is ng his implement louse. ase of e rO AVENGE A BROTHER. How Belle Starr Began Her Carcer a dventur- recently i of killed in the Indian L are con- stantly coming to a Fort Smith special to the Ne World. According to a lawyer of thi knew Belle from her infancy fended her in trials here, her father, John moved to Carthag before the war s the Carthi Shirely was bor spent at home and nothing oceur break the family until ner eldest brother, Allison Shirley towards the sas juyha The murder Myra was in the pursuit of h brothe 1 The prevalence of border warfare und the great number of straggling troops then in southwestern Missouri, gave the youn il ample vpportuni to show | Wi and win the flat- tery she liked. Although grief at Al- lison’s death killed Mrs. Shirely, the wayward girl never again went home to stay, but linked her fortunes with the famous band of gue headed by Quantrell. John Shir! nt to Dallas county, Texas, soon after the war ceased and was often visited his daughter when it became necessiry for her to hide from the officials in Kansas and Missouri, After Quantrell’s gang disbanded, ra fell in with the Jumes and \uungu‘ brothers, and lived with Cole Younger, although they were never married. She said he was the father of her beautiful daughter, Pearl Younger, who is alsoa lmluriu\l-) woman in the Indian country to-day. While on a visit to he: Texas, she met and married a desper- ado named Reed, and by him had a son, who was one of the first to reach her dead body. Reed wasshotand killed by U nited States officers at Paris, Tex., in 1869, and it was just before his death that the woman, then known as Belle Reed, stole $32,000 from Walt Graysou, a Cherokee Indian, forcing him to de- liver the money at the muzzle of a six- shoote She claimed to be an Indian and was tried in an Indian cour To find guilty would have been like agsaulting the entire neigh- borhood, and . the court acquitted h after a short trial, in which the terror of the court 1tself was the most inter- esting feature, As soon as Reed was buried Belle married a full-blooded Creek Indian, named Starr, and thenceforth she was known as Belle Starr, Their honeymoon was speut in this city, in the United aged fatherin [ and as he ie a crack loug \uumncc‘bulu court, where both were tried THE OMAHA DAILY | other BEE: FRIDAY and found sent to the turn to the guilty hors Detrait ju 1"pon her re Indian countay she was rested for larceny and acquitted Sam Starr was killed in a brawl years ago, and Belle then | with Jim Starr, alias Billy late husband’s brother. Jim rates the statement given here. person named Belle Starr ever been heard of in this country. an living Tuly, her corrobo- has - - . SMOTE HIM HIP AND THIGH. A Long Suffering Bvangelist Soundly Thrashes a Tormentor. Wills, nd H. 0. ex-burglar, conviet, drunkard, tough, was converted five years and since then has done nt evangelistic work among the wses without once falling from e, says a Detroit dispatch Many of his old have froquently reviled and him as he passed associates taunted along the streets, but, though a giant in size, Wills never lifted his hand or voice in retaliation votil to-day. This morning he met in u strect car” William Dalton,whohas always tormen ted Wills on sight, calling him vile names and mocking his ways as an_evangelis Wills begged Dalfon to desist, as the were ladies in the ear, but he refused, One by one Dalton the ladies to leay then Dalton heard sou Wills, with an audible prayer for forgiveness, sped Dalton by the coat collar and | swinging Bim at arm’s length around the while he applied his open hand to exposed parts of Daltor anatomy. Witls mopped every part of the ear with the person of histormen- wr. The swish-swash of the body around the car could be heard a plock away, above the din and rour of the busy thoroughfare. The conductor grew pale with fright. Dal- ton ¢ for mercy, but ot until he thoroughly whipped did Wills Then, with a rting sh nbling man,tho evangelist said you go home and thank God that [ didntlill you. wn and Wills sanic down’in th achild and prayed for He then wenthefo sault. sriveness. justice and paid for the THE COUNCIL BLUFFS INVESTMENT COMPANY On hand for city loans; of interest. Fine farms close to Bluffs toexchange for city property. Western land to exchange property. Big bargai Fine business propert for well improved farms. Good fresh stock fies to ex- change for city property and one-third cash. Houses and lots on monthly Pri lowest rates for city ¢ lots. to exchange LY ments, Fanging > 10 $4,000. p lots in Evans’, Weight's, Coch- 1d most all additions to city. property for sale from $100 10 $500 less than present worth. No. 10 Pearl Nt., Council Bluffs, ;SPECIAL NOTlCES.j 5. Strect, Ament blovk.g wuun \\'nm\ TTEAM FOR S on one year's time or will and lot in ciiy. Apply to Leonurd VTAN'(WPA girl as_companion for ludy during_daytime, at once. Call at 103 Fourth avenue, Council Bluifs. e puuylulu(l) the City Steam v, 31 North Main, JAOR RENT-—Cheap, two haudsome, 1 room cottnges, LOFthof trans Blufrs, Inguire Bland Risht ED—Compefent abstr Squire, Conncil Bluft v brick store room » location is one of st in the ci e butlding his been oc- cupied foy tho last twenty yours by Miller & Co., bardware, and would be @ very desirable loc tion for a hardware business on that account. Jolin Bennett. MERCHANTS Who Will Save You Money IFYOU BUY of THEM. 2w i ADAMS|p £ e E:’é & €O ‘U‘ . N:q:ic SHOE “b:, Fl~ ?Q & House, = ghen @ 9 8lamra |9 3 l -0 SIBH ‘SUOION ‘Spoog fig THE BEST. Is Always CHEAPEST vaa 9 pue stey As 1 can prove by hundreds, Lanzendorfer & Stmhbehn. » ] H 3 2 B o H 0§ “feaproag g1z *oN *$811930}1 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Particular attention given to No. 1 1balimin, 1y done ay and night, FEBRUARY 22 stealing and ’ 99 1880 SPECIA L ~TO= GREAT SALE OF Mustn AT THE Lowest Prices! 9 Main, S, IOW A, Poultry of all Kinds dressed to order. GIVE ME A CALL. E. Mottaz 0. 114 E, Broadw'y "GO TO THE LONDON - TAILOR, And get the best lllllux S you ever had, No. €97 Broadway, - - Council Blufi Tuos. OrFicen, W, H. M. PUsey, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Main and Broadway, COUNUIL BLUFES, IOWA, Dealers in forelgn tnd domestic exchange. Collectious made and Luterest pald vn thue Posits, Reasonable Rates. <] a z MAX MOHN, Propr. First Class Accommodations. 1CRESTON HOUSE Corner g [l AT THE Boston Store MUSLINS : Commencing Manday Mo ning Se. worth 10c. Se, worth 10c. worth 124c. (grass bleached) 10¢, Fruit of the Loom, Lonsdale Muslin, Lonsdale Cambric 10¢, Ladies’ choice worth 123e. 4-4 Unbleached Muslin 4e a yard, worth e, 4-4 Bleached Muslin ¢ yard,worth Ge. Bleached Muslin, extra quality, , worth 28¢, 10-4 1 worth 3leached Muslin, extra fine, 25¢, 9-4 Unbleached Muslin, very 20, worth 25¢. beavy, 10-4 Unbleached Muslin, superior male, , worth 28c. 25 other malk it the same reduc- tion. LINENS. Red Damask 33c. Best o worth 50¢. ity 50¢, worth ¢ c. Damask Table Linen worth 53¢ Bleached Linens. 60 inches wide, 50 worth 7se. Full size white quilt, at §1, worth $1.374. 100 pieces he Twilled <h, bleached and unbleached se, worth Se. 150 dozen Towels at Huck, with plain and fancy frir Dorders, worth 3 Dim- ¢ and ask Canton Flanuels 33e, worth Gie. Canton Flannels Te, worth 12 10, As we have only a limited quantity of Canton Flannc] worth Ihc, some of the above goods, seize the op- portunity of curing some of them while they last. Boston Store. Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. 401 Broadway, Council Blufts. Electric Trusses, Belts, Chest Pro- tectors, Etc, Agents wanted, d C, B, JUDD, Council Blufs Ia, "HOME ENTERTAINMENTS | Novel, pleasing and practical, parlor, the church, the Chautauqua circle, circle, the society hall. ‘The ouly monthly of its kind in the Unitea States. Only §1 a year. Sawmples, 10 cents, Easten ExpLes SErvice—Very uuique, No rehearsals necdod. ~ Only 80 cents for 4 sup ply for any school, of any sice. A finre RTAINMENT BUREAU, Council Blufts, lowa, J . Harkness, Mana- ger. Publishers of “Old District School,’ 4,Quiz Social,” “Eveniug With Art,” etw, the & No. GNOCER\ES4, STAT WAY THE ORDER WAS POST NO BILLS! YOUN KERMAN. \02 B ROAD IONER Y. (8 .\\fo(xu, B”ahu ""V’ Stern i S‘.s“'" PV‘\CL“A'\QQVSV WesT S.A.Pierce, ru;mv r ,BILG! WB le‘{ hS- ante: NO.» 326 st anumm FOR CASH. A.J.MANDEL Z.A/NNEHAN ~— DEALER IN- oy Por\ors.Bath Room s. . eLdraished Th o ',vl\Rm/f eSY \OR o AN T\\QSEIY.PYA PIANOS & ORGANS Cheaper than theCheapest S\‘:‘ANSONMUSI( @ 76.239 bro B8R OADWAY. SI\M S Line of SCHOOL SUPPLIE §. /dttlsel (TARY PLUMBERS Nn 114Main S 6‘/7')’ STEAM LAUNDR\( S N.Main St. Telephore \A\ . ' pz”"‘d’ G A o SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT. — WHYSHOULD YOU BUY A HARDMAN PIANO? 1t 1s the most durable Pi 2 Itimproves unde U It has 10 made. use ds in tune long It is t he only Piano with the new metal key support 7. Itis unequal 8 It din oction, s all others amone the best people. 9. 1t is the handsomest Piano made. 10, And most mportant of all it is sol volume of tone than any other instrument ¢ than any other Piano. 1t is the only Piano withi the new patent harp-stop, AN EECDNREISHEE | oL 1 fl.()ofl or 103 MAIN STRE IN USsE! MUELLER MUSIC CO., - ot y TA, FOIR SALKY 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 be rented. Nearly thirty years in one lccation. stock from $12,000 to $15,000. Best stand and trade in city. Present For further varticulars 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. THE RUSSEILL. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. Espectally Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elscamrs. AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furn santeed, Canshow letters from Send for Catalogue. o fuel Hed for complete stemin plants. h ¥ sconomy 18 equal with Re ation, Dur: oriiss Nou- ity Guar- ing. onde E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No, 510 Pear) 1 Street, Council Blufls, ey POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO., PROPS. Muanufacturers und Wholesale De s in Sausage of LAll IXinde, Orders Prompily Ffilled and Delivered, No. 635 Broadway, - Council Bluffs. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 GOOD WORK : : LINGHOF BRLL & BERCINGHOF | Architects, Designers and Superi mcudeuh of Construction, Mr. Berlinghof was seven years ith Mendelssolin, Fisher & Lowryy and has designed many of the finest blocks i Omahia and Council Bluffs, Plans and Specifications Prepared aud Estimates mads on Application Studio, Loom 2 Opera House Block CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT! UNTIL FURTHEI NOTICE | WILL SELL BEEF, VEAL & PORK —OF MY OWN DRESSING= lowa Cattle, Fed 0 lowa Corn! Aud will meet any honestcompetition on prices for Firsi-Class Meats, J. M. SCANLAN, ay - Telephone 201, UI R MUSH, 120 Broa: Ty D, H, McDANELD & CO,, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool & Furs, Higheat, murker prices Prompt returus. 54 nd &2 Mauin SL., Council Blufs, owa, tini worl logle Kperal attent tel mortgiges i oney Lo loun « eferonce mun in thi Deer skin rugs, A. F. CLATTERBUCK, (REAL ESTATE BROKER, 419 BROADWAY, COUNCIL B, city. it given 1o cc hattel Any mum altor 10WA, | PRIVATE DETECTIVE. watchen Vulnhllwl at any andal tion of chate security 0. R. GlLBERT TAXIDERMIST —— AND DEALER 15——== 4o A all kind n & Lranchen, NATURAL HISYURY SPECIMENS, flz *e] ‘sjinjg [iouno *feMpeoig 91} ' )f mammals and psetly on hand, antlers. Fur und cte, Taxidermy Heud for cala Betinsh

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