r ! THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , DECEMBER 21 , J88& THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ol'I'-ICIi NO 11 ! PHAIttj STUKI2T * J'ellvci e < l by cnrrlrr In Any 1'iut of he City n 'l vi iity Cents i'creek. . 11. W. T1I.TON MANAOKIU sq OFHCE No. 43. NKIIIT iniToii : , NoI. . .MINOlt MKM ION. N. V. Plumbing company. Finest Clirlsttnas sllppcis nt Adams' ' . llest warm Shoes at Adnms' , 417 Hr'dwny ' Coal an dwooil. K.K.Mivyno,019 Il'way Additional Council HltilTsi n Seventh imgc St. Paul's ' Kthcopal | church Ii bcinf ? vcri attractively decorated. First class Shoo maker nnd Cobbler n Adams' Bring in your work. Elopnnt ovcrcoatliiKH at A. Keller's nicrchnnt tailor , . ' 110 Broadway. Max Molin is having the ( lining room of hi Creston house attractively frescoed by A. II Norlintf. Another font inn tin co In the Maher confl dcnce case was taken .yesterday morning ii Squrio Sctitirz" court until Monday morning ut 10 o'clock to accommodate the county nt torncy. Marriage llconios were issued yesterday to George \ . Houinson nnd Miss Julia McCal timnt , and Chris Johnson and Tina Larscn nil of tills city. The lattercouplo were iunnc dlatcly spliced by Squire Itiggs. Warren King was arrested last evening fo cmbc77lemunt. Ho brought in a load of corn for n fanner and sold it , failing to make any returns. Kd Winchester was arrested Sun day evening for the same crime , but pro yet that it was a case of mistaken identity. A few cif the heaters have been placed la the electric motor cars , and all of thu car will bo equipped In tliosumc manner in a fo\ dajs. Thu cars will IHJ rendered very coni fortahlo even In the coldest weather. Wit ! thu addition of these comforts the motor car will be fully us well equipped us tie dummy tr.ilns. The herd of fortv-threo shorthorns bo longinif to I ) . A. Fnrrell was disposed of a auction Wednesday afternoon , Colonel F Woods acting as auctioneer. The price real lcd wus n little less than ? 2,0K ( ) . Thonnl mnls were all purcnascd by local stocKinen nnd will go to swell the highly bred herds o I'ottaxvnttamlo county. Preparations were matte yesterday for Im mediately beginning work on the foundatloi of the liisotnan block. The material is 01 the ground , and the work will be pushed a fast as possible. The excavating tins beet llnisheil , nnd the contractors , Owen Uros. liavo stopped work for ttie winter. Their work on their last Job is one of thu finest o its kind done in the city. Squire Hlggs tried a case yesterday after noon Involving the sum of $1.50. The plain tiff , A. J. Hancock , sui'd Harry Schmidt for that amount for work done. The constable who served the papers advised Schmidt to BOttlu the case for 7f > cents , which Hancock ngreect to accept , but Uio defendant swore that he did not own the money and would not pay it. The court decided in favor of the plaintiff. The defendant then stated that ho would apncal the case , and was highly indig nant when ho learned the amount was too small to allow of an appeal. The costs wore 14 , 5 , making the wliolo sum ? G.05 , which the defendant paid Instead of T.r > tents. His ex perience cost him $5.0 ! ! , but it is woith much more. Dr. Cleaver. 20 North Main. Tel. 147. Sco W. C. Stacy's ml. Tli < ! Old KHialili.Icwclry Firm of E. Uurhorn , No. 17 Main street , has laid in 'an immonst .stock of holiday goods , which will bo sold cheaper than over. This is ti special inducement for thirty days. All goods llrst class and guaranteed to bo just as represented. It is an established fact that you can pot the best goods for the least money * there. Call anil examine the stock and k got prices before purchasing. Ilavo you been to the COUNJH BOOK Sroiu : ? i m lrt Loans mailo on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. L. E , Roe , dentist , No. 27 Main St. , over Jacquemin & Co.'a jowclry store. „ * H Silverware and , watches , "Wollnmn , * jeweler , 224 Broadway. Sco Forrest Smith's special column. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts < fc Co.'s loan oHlcc , on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , and nil other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Jewelry of all kinds for Christmas at wholesale for cash , 321 Broadway. All grades boft coal , C. B. Fuel Co. Holiday I'reHoiita Can now ho found in great variety. Now and artibtiu designs in diamonds , line jewelry , gents' and ladies' gold watches and chains , silver and plated ware , clocks in French marble and the best of American makes. A cordial in vitation is extended to every one to call and judge for themselves at C. B. JACQUIMIX& : Co. , No. 27 Alain st. No trouble to bhow goods at the CoitNiit : BOOK STOIIU. The London "Tailor's" is the place to ( jot your clothes made. 037 Broadway. For Rent Two now store rooms in good location ; Nos. 717 ! and 73U Broad way. S. Suundors , 150 Pearl st. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. Huy groceries , stationery and Christmas goods of Kelley & Younkorman , lXi ( LJ'way. Will you call and see our goods and prices at the COHXUK BOOK STOKK ? J. G. Tipton , real estate , 527 B'way. Pickled tripe and pigs' foot ut Tib- bitts1 , U15 Broad way. See Lund Bros , for lamps. JlO.OOOin jewelry at 821 Broadway. An elegant line of pianos for Christ mas presents at Christmas prices , for two weeks. Council BlulVa Music Co. , 221 Broadway. Attimtlon , Firemen. Meeting of the Council liluffs Firemen's association at city council rooms this ( Fri day ) o veiling , December 91 , at 8 o'clock slmrp , Hcports of committees , selection of delegates toattend the Bonil-amui ill nici'llngof Iowa Firouicn'8 association to bo hold at Dos Moinca the coming month. lly order of thu president. 1. W. Coorjju , Secretary , Weather strips for doors and win dows. Odoll & Bryant , 613 Main fat. Hock Spring coal , Gleasoa , 20 Pearl Btroot. Jewelry of all kinds cheaper than miy- wlioro on earth at U21 Broadway. You Must Sot tic. AH porfcons knowing thcmsolvos in debted to II. Friedman arc requested to call ut the old stand , 400 Broadway , at one * . Mr. Friedman is authorised to collect all outstanding bills. A. J. For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge JO parties who will build at once. Ad- ross or call on J. R. Rico , No , 110 Main rte t , Council Bluffa. . riMfiMj. * * * * I FIRE AT THE DRIVING PARK One of the Stnblos Burned But the Steeds Luckily SAvcd. THE SMEAD-SMITH MEETINGS. The I2vniiKri ] > ti Closn Their Ijnliors The Onklnmt Murder-A lliln CASC The .Mayor's Per plexity. The Murder of Hnlr. Coroner J. C. Waterman returned yester day from Oakland , where he held an inquest over the remains of George Hair , who wni brutally murdered near there Tuesday nlht. The coroner's Jury failed to llnd anything new regarding the manner in which Hair met his death. His skull was fractured , the wcnron used being a roller from n threshing machine , and a pitch folk was also used several stabs bcini ; found In the body of the deceased. The fork was found close by. It Is thought that the assassins intended to murder Mr. ICellcy , the owner of tlio fiinn but ho did not appear. The verdict of the Jury was that the deceased came to his dentil from wounds inflicted on his head with n club by some person or poisons unknown. The club was about four fwt long nnd two Inches in diameter. Hnlr was a pcnccublo young man about twenty-four years of age nnd It was not known that ho hml an enemy anywhere. Theiolsno cluoto the murder ers , nor to their motive. It is not thought that their obcct ) was robbery , as the pockets of the deceased were not rilled. Tito affair Is a mystery thus far , and further develop ments are eagerly awaited. The cause of young Hair going out to the barn in the daric was a nolsu us If the horses or stock wore in trouble. One theory is that there were two of the murderers , one using the roller the other the pitchfork , and that they niado this r.ieket at the barn expecting that Mr. ICelloy would como out , and then they could assault and rob him. KGIcy ) is u man of means and has been In the habit of having money and valuables on his person , In the darkness they mistook Hair for Kel- ley. If such was thu case the discovery of their mistake must have been discovered early , as nothing about the body indicated that it hud been searched for plunder. Hair was still breathing when found , but was not conscious and died soon after without being able to throw any light upon the mystery. There has been a gang of desperadoes hovcrii'g about this part of the county of Into and several highway robberies and at tempts at robbery have been made , which gives rise to the theory that this was the motive for this deed. liny The most acceptable presents for Christinas are those which combine utility with beauty. Their daily u&o keeps the giver in constant remem brance. Wo have full lines of Down Comforts , Down Pillows , Carpet Sweepers , Foot stools , Blacking Cases , Fancy Mats and Hugs , and many other things which are valuable as Christinas Souvenirs. Wo are anxious to close these all out , and will make prices to suit the purchaser. Our Hemnant Sale still continues and with bargains for all who come. Call and see us. COUNCIL BL.UITS CAKI-KT Co. Sco Chapman for Christina ; } presents. Fine table ware at Lund Bros. ' The > ri\yor lcrplo < l. Mayor Ilohrcr , like many another man , is compelled to rcdi/o : that facts arc stubborn things and not always as agree.iblo as they might ho. A question was propounded to the chief executive of the city yesterday morn ing regarding the variety theater now run ning on Upper Broadway by re.ison of his grace and clemency. It wns desired to know how long the affair would be tolerated , but the mayor "hadn't the slightest idea in re gard to the matter. " Hethought that the case would "havo to be Investigated , " but could not say when or by whom the investi gation would bo made. Ho believed that there was such a plnco running within the city limits , nnd hud heard that the manage ment had paid J24 into the city treasury for the privilege of running twelve nights , but Imd not boon to see the performance , and had not heard the outllt characterised as a lot of thugs , bums and crooks. If it should bo demonstrated to him that such was the case , ho thought that ho might re voke their license , although ho was in some doubt as to whether or not ho had that power. It wns stated that the gang had been run out of Omalia , but ho was not sure that it was so. His inter locutor hazarded the assertion that nt any rate the Bluffs offered a safe haven of refuge for all the outcasts driven out of other cities , ns the authorities were careful not to intcr- fore unless the people nroso in desperation and drove them to it. This was too much for the mayor , ntut ho ejaculated "Chest nuts" with considerable acerbity , as lie .iirned up his co.it collar and hurried away. .The ' ofllco nt docs mayor's present not ap- > ear to bo a bed of roses. If ho Tails to obey the behests of the saloon and gambling element , there is n shod ; that fairly nukes things rattle , and if the violation of .ho law is allowed to become too open and ironountL'd , the temperature again rises in , ho mayor's vicinity. Small wonder that ho wrinkles are rapidly gathering on the 'ormer placid brow of the executive as the days go rolling by , W. S. Cooper has cash on hand to loan on approved city property , No , 130 Alain street. All grades hard coal , C. B. Fuel Co. While planning for your holiday gifts don't fail to sco Lund Bros.'grand dis- > hiv. . See Forrest Smith's special column , Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. Cubcudo Laundry Co. Lund Bros. ' are making a bpccml lOc drive in crockery. Don't fail to see it < Fine holiday goods for twenty days at n-ices that will biirpriho you. Call and )0 ) convinced. J. D. Stuart's drug tore , 030 Bi-oadway. Dr. C. C. lla/.cn , dentist , opera house block. " O The HcvlvnllhlH. The worlc of the EvangolUts , Messrs. Smeud nnd Smith , draw to a close hero last evening , nnd yet not really to a close , for tha ; oodly influences will long remain in this wmmunlty. No revivalists have visited his city who hnvo worked moro zealously , nnd yet followed methods to which so few oh- octlons could bo raised , Mr. Smcad Is not a icnsationul preacher , but la u very pleasing pcakcr. Ho Is enthusiastic1 , and yet does not allow the emotional to becloud reason. Mr. Smith , his co-laboror , Is a sweat singer , and his songs hnvo been a peculiarly at- ractlvo und effective feature of the meat- ngs. ngs.Hlunl Hlunl ; cards have been handed to each of hose con veils who Imvo desired them , on vblch they were requested to ulaco their lames and addresses , together with ttio inmo of the church which they wouldnttond. These cards Indicate somewhat the extent of ho work done. Ovcrono hundred have > cen returned , tilled outthus showing that at cast there have been ono hundred and more con veils. The pastor * of the several churches mvo been given the cards of such as express a preference for their particular church , and hey are expected to look after tueso new Converts. Messrs. Smcad and Smith never met be- ore they Joined in the series of meetings i ere. Of course they know of each other , nut the arrangement * wcio completed before hey met bore. Mr , Smcad will rotuin to night to Minneapolis , whera be will spend ho holidays with his wife and baby. Mr. Smith will return to bis homo nc.ir lloston , nh < l It Is reported thnt this holiday season will bo ono of especial Joy to him , In that It will sco him wedded to n worthy wife. Hoth gentlemen will take with them the kindliest wishes of many In this city. A farewell service was hold lost evening In the Presbyterian church. It was n befit ting finish for such a successful scries of meetings. . This morning at 9 o'clock there will be n business inon's praver-mcctlng in the chapel of the First Haptist church. It will be led by Mr. Smcad , nnd will be. In fact , the last of his meetings hero this season. It Is de cided to continue these morning meetings for the rest of the week , nnd probably for somn time In the future , although It may later be changed to the noonday hour for the belter accommodation of the business men , The closing union meeting will be held in the Presbyterian church Sunday night. It will be conducted by the pastors , Masonic. . Excelsior lodge No. 259 , A. F. & A. M , will hold n special communication Monday ovpnlng at 7:30 : for work in the first degree. Visiting brethren cordially invited to attend. tlly order of W. M. , . GREAT CLEARING SALE ! , FOR 30 DAYS ! I must have room for spring goods , and will sell all goods now in stock at prices far bi'low any over oflorcd before. This is no bait to catch the trade but , , a genuine clearing-out sale , and every thing must go. Parlor sots , bedroom sets , heating and cooking stoves , handing lamps , oil cloths. All goes without reserve. 1 have a big stock and can suit you in whatever you want. Como and sec mo and examine my iToods. 1 must soil. No price- , quoted , but no reasonable olTor will bo refused. A. J. MANDEL , NO. : ian imoAiMV.vv , OU\CII , BILL'ITS , IOWA. - NEW BARGAINS - ) IN ( - nltOADWAY LOTS , FlltST AVKNUK IiOTH. KISltllY ADDITION' LOTS , I'KIWY ADDITION LOTS , EVANS' ' BRIDGE ADD , LOTS , At Clj\KK'S ADDITION JjOTS , STHISKT'S AUDITION IjOTS. Also 20 acres of the licst property In towu for platting. W. C. STACY , Telephone U . No. 0 Main Street. Council HliiUs , lo\vn. SPECIAL 'NOTIC EsT WANTS. WILL exchange some of the best biiiincs1 propeily lu thu city for llrst elnss farm C. I > . 1m ustmeiit Co. , No. 10 1'eai 1 street. WE luivo some of the liest * b.irBalus in thu city la roiil eitatiohenp lots m.ili houses anil lots : seveial line rtsldencos on D.i\e < l htreets ; nlsoarie tinctn. Mof \ thu utiovi prapeity will lie sold on easy teiniK. Smul payment ilou n anil low rate of interest. Com nnd L'Mimlnc our lltt. Weulao IniMi IIII'KU lists of property for ex change. No. 10 1'earl t > t. Council lllniis Jmest mcnt Co. rpo K.VCIIAN'fin-lIqulty In house ami lot In JL Uimihu for span or lioisesund cmrJ K < . ' , 12. L S. , llee ollico , Oinaliu. EOOMS to rent by Council tlluirs Investment Co. , No. 10 1'carl st. fliwo line olllce rooms to rent on llr t floor : -Lone room Itxlu : both ninvly papered ami painted , lies t location In the city. Call at No. lu , 1'earl st. WANTnD ! Every man or woman who has 8 0 or $75 wh'oh they wish to invest where it will 1)0 as .safe as it would bo if it were deposited in the Bank of England and nmko him moro money , to call on us and buy a lot in Fail-mount addition. The best location on the hills for .street car service and sohool privileges ; close to all the railroads , wholesale houses and city depots. The only hill property to bo had at such low prices and easy terms. Prices range fiom $200 to $400 ; terms , one-fifth cash , balance in thirty equal monthly payments at 8 per cent interest. If you are renting now and want a home of your own , commcnco paying/or a lot now before you have to pay double the money for the same location. Begin at once and you will be surprised to find how soon the thirty months will roll around , making you the owner of a lot. Call on II. G. McGcc , IM Main street , or Forrest Smithat the Brown building , Council Biulls , Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS PROPERTY , PARTIAL LIST OF PHOJ'IIKTY TOK SALI : HV GEO. METCALF LI IMAKISTKIIT : : , cou.vcn , ULurr.s , , BO\VA. Residoncoou Oth nvo . $ ,1,000 ilesidcnco on Oth nvo . l , lee Hesidenco on ( Jth avu . 1,500 Hcsidcnco on ( Hit ivvo . ] ,000 Hesidenco on Oth nvo . 1,000 Hcfiidcncnon llth two . SW Hesidenco on Oth st . ( i.600 Hesidenco on Oth nt . 0,000 Hesideneo oil North Sth st. , lot mix- ! ! ! > , Brcat bargain . S.OOO Hunch of 5 houses und 4 lots on Urd uvo 8,000 Hesidenco on Scott st . 2,000 Hesluenco on Plainer at , For nrieo nnd particulars Inquire . An elegant residence on 1st avu. , ono minute walk from government building , For lirlco and particu lars * in < | iiiro . Hesidenco on Oth avo. , thrco minutes wullc from county court house. Cash . 3,200 Residence and four lots on avu. "C , " Street's add . 2,000 Store building and lot on Pacific ave. , near U. P. transfer . 1,600 Two-story fraino store In town of ( Jar- son . 2,000 ticventy-llvo lots in Squlrc'B add. , north of transfer , elegantly loca ted , WOO to $100 each . Hunch of 11 lots , Central sub . 1,500 Hunch of 1'J lots , Cooper , McMahon & loffrlcs add , , If tuketi before Jan , 1st , for . S.OOO An elegant lot on Sth st. Cash ; . 3,000 Three line lots on Hluff street at a bargain . , , . 100 feet frontage on Parlt avu. for $50 pur foot . HUHUICSS property on Broadway. . . Huslncss property on Main st . An improved farm of 100 acres not far , from Cliautuuqua grounds , con sisting of hill and dale. For par ticulars inquire . 43-acro tract ono mllu from liroadway , suburban location . 7,500 Ju addition to the above I have vacant property In nearly every addition to the city. GEO. METCALF , AO. 14 I UAKL ST. , ui.uri. % IOWA. CHRISTMAS IS NEAR ! AND HENRY EISEMAN & CO. Realize the fact that their immense stock of Holiday Goods will have to be sold during- - this week. We have therefore cut prices rigiit and left so we can safely say that you can make one dollar buy two dollar's worth of goods during ing- this week's sale. T Twenty departments full of Holiday presents , and all must go. JJU HO. 314,318,318 , , & 320 , BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFL , IOWA. O. B. G-ILBEBT , 11.1 COU.NCII , HIjCKpe , IOWA. Orders for all kinds of Dakota and Mon tana , iniu filled. ISuflV.Io ; uul other lieids on hand. H.itis fact ion nunr.uitccd to tlioso scndiiif , ' in work to bo done. Buffalo horns in novelties. c. K. itni.i/ . o. A. BELL & BERUNGHOF , Architect * , Designers anil SiipBrinteiiilcnt ? of Construction , Mr. ItcrlliiKliof \ \ \ sieu jpars nidi 3Iiiltsoliii ( ] ( ! , L'Nlicr - I.our.v , and Inis dcsi iii il many of Hie Ilncst lilocks in Oinaliu mid Cuuueil Hluffs. Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Application , Studio , Jtooin X Otcra Jfonae Jiludc 'J'uo . UrKirin. : \v. H. M. I't'snv. OFFICER & PliSEIf , BANKERS. Corner Mnln nnd iiroadxvay , Cl NCU , lll4UI'M.\S , IOWA. Dealers In foreign nd iloinestlc exchange. Colltctlons miulo nnd Intuiust i.ala on tlinodo- JlOllth. RED HEADED ! .Ami will sell meat lor thu follow ing cu-li prices : Riuuldur nail Cliutk liuiibt . f > toi > c I'rimu HIli lloiiit . ( * c Clinch Sltnh . . . < . . . . .dc Itoiiutl Htouk . . . . . fro Slrlo.u Steak . li'o 1'ortcrlioii'iu St'i.ik , . lOc It filing lluef . : ito4c Mutton Stew . fie Mutton Less . . > c ( orn Hi'tf . : ito4c 1'orkHoast . lOc 1'oik Chops ami Stcnk . lc ( ) I.iiid , out-own inuku . U'c &IUH.IKO . . . . . H : And nil other incntn In the MIIIIH prunoitlon , II ! r.t Iliondwnv. 1 sell I'attiiuattninlo ( ounty Mcntt , wrapped up In Council Illnll1'aper. . 1'reu Dclhory. LOOK AT THE IRISHMAN ! J. M. SCAHLAN , 1UO ( iltOAIWAV. \Vlllspll foi cash : Shoulder and Cmicfc lloast 6 to fie 1'rinio llib Ku.isi 8c riiuokStcak ( ic Hound Steak he SiiloiiiHKMk lOo I'orteihoii'iu Steal : Ida HolliiiK lloi'f Ic Mutton Sti-w do Mutton Less he Coin Ili't'f 4c I'dik lloast. . . IDc I'oi k Chops and Steak . . . IDc Iur < l. 0111-ouin niiiko. IL'C f-'aiihaL'i' . . . c All i it her ineatHln the same jiruiioitlon. Kreo Dellvoiy. Oidi'i'SM'iit liy dillilren receive ] ) roini > t attent.on and me coiivctly Illled. ' 1HLH1M10MO U01. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Heolilmfor llrc.id Cukes ; etc To Ifeali'iM A Liberal JJiwrount ( ilren. No. 13 Main St. Council Illiillo , Joua. What is nicer for aChribtmaR or Now Yoar's prospnt than an elegant Piano or Organ. Wo have sovcnty-lho of the colobratcd ardman , ft , B , Chase , Fisher , Evere Hand Pease & Howard Pianos AND ROYAL QENTURY ORGANS On hand , which we olTor at n special discount of 'PUN 1'KH CENT on" our regular pi-Iocs for tbo no.M T1I1KTY DAYS. We carry the largest stock of small munlcal iimtruniontsof every description nnd have many novelties suilible for pre > ent . . Our stock of Blioot music and music books is the latent and most complete. Heniembor our entire stock of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS Will bo sold at co-4. and loss than cost. It must be elood out regardless of price. You will llnd many bargains. A souvenir given with every nutchase.Ve also give n ticket with every $ . "i purehu'-o on an elegant 1'iano , Organ , and other pri/.cs , Call early for a choice of the bargains offered. F. J. BREZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. IVi innncntly located nt No. 11 Noith ith it. , opposite postolt.ce. ou Motor l.lno , ( oimrll HIiillH , la. t If > oit havr specimens don't \M > lt fdr prltes. Poiul thoin to him - . . . . . . , -yO" iH-foie they vjioii. If yon ilou't vnnt tlu-mnftor thi-ynro tnoliutea ho vlll p y joii thehlKhest market prho tut them.VI11 make u hpei'lulty of lioutla nml ilic-islntf of fnrs ilnrlnj , ' tlioinlcr. . DR. C. B. J U D D. MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. CO6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. WANTED Good Salesmen on lurgc commission or salary. I.OCAI. TIE-IE SIZES FROM Especially Ailni > tea for 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators.1 fjieclllcntlon' ) nnd cstlmntc.s furnNliuil for coinploto stL-ain phinK ItcBulntlon , Durability Ouar- > niiteed. tun show luUcrs fiom uscra whno fut'l llcoiininy Is OIJIMlth ! Corliss Noii-Couilonslinf , E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Sciul for Catalogue. No. 510 1'oiirl Street , Council COME BOYS Keep Her Up And F O I. I , O W M R ! UM\S : rnit i.n. Hoilinj ? Ueef : t .Shoulder Uoast I to n Shoulder Steak 5 to ( i Corned Hoof 3 to 4 I'ork Roast f > Pork Chops ' ' VculKonst 8 Mutton IJoast fc Hound Steak H A'cal and Mutton Stew -I Loin Steak 8 to Porterhouse Steak 8to ! ) Kib Roast l'to 7 SugarCuied Hams 11 Bat-on Utoia Lard lOtoll Le.if Lard 1 > Suit Pork 10 Mince Meat , rc.uly made o SauerlCtnut S Pickled Pigs Feet 7 Tripe 7 | Pickled Hocks 8 " Huttcr - ' J'oultry > 1 rif > 'i ' ut lowest market prices , Don't Ior rcl the Number , | GEO. H. MESCHEEDORF D , H. McDANELD & CO. , Hidesjalln , Pelts , Wool & Furs , lIlBhPst innrkot pilri-s. Prompt ret urns. PM ami bJ3 Main S' . . toiuiill lllullH , Iowa. HOT WATER HEATING A SPEClAI/ll' . WIND MILLS , IRON and WOODPUMPS PUMPS , PIPE and FITTINGS , No. 5151 nfiiln Htf < r , Ooiiiicil IMiiil , In. CoriesiionileulH Mention 'IhlH r.ipcr. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE $13. Is oquil tl any Hish Prlssi Maohb ) . Tim Killion .Mlmcovrnpn , the bun ni > | inr.ittis foi iiiniiltolillnx niit jriiililn | anil tyjiu wnlliu irutk. k.WI ro | > leniiii IIH luiieii. The Escolslor CCouncil Bluff : , Ii. L A"aJ V V / I We cnrry the largest stock In the west , coverlna 2OOOO square feet of floor1. We do the largest business ! Wo sell at the lowest prices , We deal direct with European manufacturer's and pay no jobber's profits. Cash talks , and wo are always in position to Offer You Genuine We offer you for SO days. In new and fresh aoods and aood selections , the following : LOT 1 Iland-pninteil Cupsidora , ouch 15o LOTS Gootl Mtijolicu Ctispiilors , cnch 35o LOT 8-English Decorated Chamber - bor Sots $2 05 LOT 4 English Dcconitod fiO- pleco Ton Sots. . , 83 75 LOT 6 100-picco ( genuine gold- bund nnd hand-twin ted flowers ) Wodgowood DlnnorSot , per sot.$12 00 LOT 0 Engllbh Decorated Kull Dinner Sot , nowllutcd sliupos , per sot $8 60 LOT 7 IvMco and choice lot of Decorated Genuine Cliiim Cronniors , cacli 5o LOTS Lnrtro Moss Rose Pitch- ore , cnch , 25c LOTO Itoso Jurs , Illlod with per fumed rode lotivcs , each 2-5c ' LOT 10 Genuine Uhlna decorated Fruit or Jco Crcom sots , per net 2.50 LOT 11-Goiuilno Chirm Fruit Plates , assorted decoratlotib , per do/on 1,75 LOT 12 An ologantlland Painted Vase Lump , with shade to match , line burner , comiiloto , each I. . . . . 3,50 And u great many moro bargains which our llinjtod space will not permit tis to onumoruto. An Inspection will save vou monev. Also Full Line of M MaKes in and Solid Silver , Cut Glass , Bronzes and Brass Goods , Choice Dinner , Tea , Fisli , Game , Soup , anil Im Rpfiam Sets. Royal Worcester , . Taplitz ; Royal Dresden , i Vienna Royal Saxony , Bonn Faeience , etc. ' Visitors and Diirchascrs couallv wclcoino , it * t