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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THTTBSDAY , JANUARY 3. 1889.
THE DAILY BEE.
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OI'TlOtt. NO C ! VKAMi STUKET.
J'clhcreilhr carrier In Any 1'nrt of ho City a
TwrntyOntfl J'crWcek.
It , W. TIM ON MANAOUH.
! OH HE No ,
NKIIIT KMTon. No.S ) .
31 INO 15 M BNTION.
N. Y. Plumbing company.
Coalaml wood. E.E.MnynoOin B'way.
KloRant overcoatings at A. Hoitcr's ,
mornhiint tailor , 310 Hroadway.
H Giliinky took out a building permit
jcstonlay for tlio erection of a $500 cottage
in Hours' lulilltion.
A iiiarrinpo license lm been Issued to
CleorRC W. Uhatnbori und Miss Gertie ICast-
iiinn , both of thh city.
The police pulled in Gcorffo Kopor last
ovcnlnj , ' for assault and butturv on Iho per-
BOII of Mr. Plnklmm , his brother-in-law.
t Ho | > cr Is nn old offender and llgurus In police
Bl I court iiorlodlcftlly.
Mr. Fred Ilui/er , music tcnchcr , was last
U evening ] ) rcsentud with u handsome baton by
fV the members of Ills cluss in brass. It is of
i td ebony , with a solid silver handle , nml is very
d useful as well as ornamental ,
i v A. V. Clattorlmck is preparing to open a
real cstato and loan ofllco in the room until
i recently occupied by Squire Scliur/ . His
? ortlcc as constable expired with tlio old year ,
and lie will engage in his new business at
once. ,
City Auditor Hummer Issued ? 7fiOO In Im
provement bonds jestonlay. Of this amount ,
f 4,000 was In paving bonds for Hughes &Co.
anil Wlcltham & Co. , and the remainder for
grading done by Mitchell , Kelley and Plug-
uolle.
The case of John Green , for assault and
battorj , wus calli'd before .Justice Harnett
yesterday afternoon and continued two
weeks at thi ) request of the Interested parties
who arc attempting to malic u settlement
mid dismiss thu ease.
Judge Carson came In Tuesday evening.
after it Now Year's hunt , with a well illled
bag to attest his prowess na : i sportsman.
There wcro rabbits and squii rcls in abund
ance , nml several line specimens of another
hind of pamo which shall be nameless as
long us tliclaw on iiiall | rciiiuins as it is at
picscnt.
The annual renting of the pews of the Con
gregational church will talto place this even
ing at 7 : ! ! 0 o'clock. All friend * of the church
me cordially Invited tobepicsent. Come
early and secure \ourchoico. Refreshments
will be served by the Ladies' society in the
church parlors.
Thcro was a most enjoyable gathering at
Woodman hall last evening. The wives of
the members acting as hosts to their hus
bands und the friends of their husbands.
This was ttio secoiiil of this series ami was
none behind its predecessor In pleasurable
features. Music , games and a veritable ban
quet with plenty of good cheer , was the order
of the evening.
A warranty deed was yesterday filed with
the county recorder for ninety-one acies of
land lying between this city and l-.iho Man-
awa. The grantors were Charles P. Hraslan
and wife , of Minneapolis , and the crantco.
Horace P. Higelow , of Waterville , N. Y.
The tiudo was in the hiinds of a syndicate
composed of several of the rf-al estate men of
the city. It was the largest single deal
recorded m some time.
The work of repainting and papering the
whole of the interior of the Now Ogdun will
bo begun this morning. The exterior of the
building bus been repainted , and the work of
icjnvenatliig will bo continued through the
whole structure. The appearance of the
build-ing bus already boon gieatly improved ,
and by the time it is llnishcd it will bo lilted
in every particular to rank among the best.
Mr. E. K. Staey , superintendent of the V.
M. C. A. gymnasium , has been presented
with a handsome set of Thackeray's works by
nuinlring friends. Mr. Stacy bus proved a
most excellent instructor in the "gym , " and
it is quietly regretted that he is to retire
from its management. Ho has made many
friends during bis stay in the cily , and bis
departure will create a vacancy thai it will
be difllcult to completely fill.
. A hawk attracted considerable attention
on Broadway yesterday morning , while get
ting his breakfast. Ho was busily engaged
in catching English sparrows. After captur-
big a victim he would perch on the cornice
of Officer it Pusoy's bank , anil calmly pro
ceed to devour the sparrow after fastidiously
removing the feathers. Aftrr thus dispos
ing of three of his smaller fellows he ad
journed sine dio.
The report that Mrs. Compton hasjthe
varioloid proves to bo incorrect. Mr. Comp
ton is now recovered , but the quarantine is
Btill maintained. Some of the physicians aio
in doubt whether it is the vairoloid or
chicken-pox that lie has had. The other
members of the family left the bouse when
euspiclona wcro ilrst aroused , before there
was any possibility ol contagion , and have
not been there since. The quarantine has
been strictly maintained , and no visitors
have been allowed.
At a meeting of the Eisoman Hose team ,
at No. 4 hose house , Tuesday evening , the
committee was authorized to purchase a
racing cart for the work of the coming sea
son. Membership fees were collected , and
several now members admitted. Prepara
tions were also made for a ball to bo given
February i.- , for the benefit of the company.
A running team will bo fully equipped and
put into active training as soon as possible.
The contract for the erection of the now
bridge over Indian crook on Hroadway has
been signed by the board of supervisors and
the Milwaukee Hridgu company , and in
sixty days from the 1st of January the
structure will bo complete. The bridge will
bo an open ono with nothing above the floor
ing but the ton-foot trusses , diviiliug the two
twenty-six-foot driveways and the thirteen-
foot sidewalks. The lloor will bo paved the
same us the streets on either side. The
bridge will be tlio full width of the street
and will bo a very handsome structure.
For some time Chief Lucas has been in
cluding in his prayers u petition for an in
crease In the police force. Officer Mullen
stood It as long as ho could , and finally de
termined to do what ho could to help the
chief out of his dilemma. Kurly Monday
morning the gallant officer took the train for
Missouri Valley , and yesterday news was
received in this cltv that ho was married the
preceding evening to Miss Ella Saraehon , of-
Logan. The happy pair will spend a few
days in Ncbiaskn before returning home ,
when Jerry will resume his plnco among iho
star wearers.
Mr. Frank W. Heed , of Elmwood , 111 , and
II. L. Shepherd , of Henson .fc Shepherd , hnvo
associated themselves with John I. Lutz , in
the insurance business , Mr. Heed will also
bo Inlerested with Iho llrm of Henson St
Shepherd In the real cstato business , under
tno firm name of Heiibon , Shepherd & Co.
The mime of the first iiumM combination
will bo Lutz , Heed ft Co. Hoth firms will
occupy the office heretofore occupied by Mr ,
Lutz , No. 0 Main street. Mr. Heed , the new
member , Is n gentleman of long experience
in the Insurance business , and will bo a valu
able acquisition to the business circles of
Council IIlulTs.
Dr. Cleaver , 20 North Main : Tel. 147.
The OUI lU-llnblo Jcwolery Finn
of E. Burliorn , No. 17 Main street , lias
laid in an immense block of holiday
Hoods , which will bo sold cheiuior than
ever. This is a special inducement for
thirty days. All first-class
' goods - and
f * guaranteed to bo lust as represented.
It is an established fact that you can
cot the best goods for the least money
{ hero. Call and examine the stock and
tot prices before purchasing.
-
See W , C. Stacy's ad.
All. radcs soft coal , 0 , 13 , Fuel Co.
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The London "Tailor's" is the place lo
got your clothes made. C37 Broadway ,
Notice the beautiful finish given col
lars , cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun
dry company.
Buy groceries , stationery and Christmas
foods of IColloy & Younkcrmau , 103 U'way.
Eco Forrest Smith's special column.
Rocl < Spring coal , Qleason , 20 Pearl
( trcot.
THE EAST SIDE OPTIIERIVER ,
Sneak Thlovo3 Who Failed to Reform -
form on Now Yonrs.
A MUSICAL TREAT TO-NIGHT.
The Growers of Fruits ntrl Flowers
Footed Ily An Owl Iiui
lllce I'lnys the Fool
An Evening of Music.
This oven Ing at Tnmple hull will bo given
n choice concert for tticbcncllt of St. 1'rancls
Xnvlor's Catholic church. The programme
is as follows :
Mnlo Qunrtettp ,
The Two Hoses. . . .P. Westeolt , ami Messrs.
Puseholl
Solo
Derniolt Asthorc Mrs. Darraugh
Solo
Come to Me J. M. Trcynor
Solo
Non Evnr Miss Norn Drown
Harp Solo
Home Sweet Homo Miss M. Honch
Solo
Dad's Dinner Pail . ! . H. McWllllnms
Recitation
Garnaut Hall Miss Sophia Gcrncr
Solo
Selcctca Westcott
Solo
-ThoirarpTli.it Once Mrs. .1. O'Neill
Solo
I Fear No Foe Phillip Pnschel
Harp Solo
The Last Hose of Summer..Miss M. Koncli
Money loaned on fiunitnro , pianos ,
diamonds , horses , buggies or anything
of value at low rates of interest. No
publicity ; fair and honorable dealing.
A. A. Clark & Co. , olllee cor. Hroailway
and Main , over American express.
. * . ,
J. G. Tipton , real estate , 52 * B'way
Weather strips for doors nnil win
dows. Odoll it Uryant , olU Main fat.
S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money.
Bargains in real estate in all parts of
the city , W. S. Cooper , 180 Main street.
The Owl Cr.tIc.
A stranger from thu "rooral district" en
tered the office of the Wells Fart-fl ejiprcss
company yesterday morning to send a package -
ago to an absent friend. Ho noticed a pair
of stuffed owls that had been mounted by
Hczcc , and were aw.uting shipment. After
carefully regarding the m for some time ho
remarked that they were very quiet , and
finally ventured to approach them. Ho cau
tiously extended his hand , out was surprised
to see that the bird did not even wink.
"Owls don't see-very well in the day time ,
dothey , mister ! "
"I don't know much about it said Colonel
Hehcc , the genial agent , to whom the ques
tion was addressed , but I have understood
sueli to be the case. However , that Is a very
quiet one on thu right , and I don't think he
yvould bite you undur any circumstances. '
Thus reassured , the hand of thu verdant
investigator again stretched forward , and
the head of the owl was carefully stioked
for some little time. At last it began to
down upon his miiul that the bird was dead.
"You poor critter , you look too natural to bo
dead , but I s'poso I can't help it" with which
remark ho slid silently out of the door , to
the regret of the clerks who witncsbcd the
scene.
*
Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s
loan olllce , on furniture , pianos , hor.sos ,
wapons , personal property of all kinds ,
and all other articles of value without
removal. All business strictly confi
dential.
*
W. S. Cooper has cash on hand to loan
on approved city property , No. 130
Main btreot.
* * -
Dr. C. C. Ilazen , dentist , Opera house
block.
Female * Finery.
May Stiurt , a cyprian from Belle Glover's
bagnio , on Lower liroadw.iy , was arraigned
in Squire Schurz court yesterday morning on
the charge of larceny. Two informations
had been iiled against her , one for the lar
ceny of a dress and the other for the larceny
of a ring from the rooms of two of her
sisters in vice , doing business at thu same
ranch. The ring case was dismissed , the
prosecution fading to establish the owner
ship of the ring. Mr. Kobmson , a jeweler ,
was called in as an export to tcstifs as to its
value , and said that it would rutall for 75
cents. Its alleged owner , Hessio Hlanchard ,
thereupon waxed wroth , and announced that
"No more Jim crow traveling men need send
her n New Year's present , if that was a fair
sample. "
In the dress case the defendant did not
fare so well. She loft the house of "Miss
Holle , " wearing a dress belonging to Hosio
Waddcll , about midnight Tuesday , in com
pany with "a friend , " ar.d the pair were
found at a hotel about 4 o'clock by Ofllcor
Oleson. After u wearying amount of testi
mony , the court adjudged the prisoner guilty ,
and lined her Sift and costs , which slio could
not pay , and wont to jail In default for live
days. She had just been released from lull
in Omaha , whuro she was locked up for a
similar oltonso.
Have our wagon call for your soiled
clothes. Cascade Laundry Co.
Loans made on city business and resi
dence property. Notes bought. Kim-
baJl-Champ Investment company.
. Tlio HortloiiltnriHts.
The county organisation of hoiticulturlsts
having been duly formed , it m not intended
that the society shall be inactive. Arrange
ments are irudo fornn interesting meeting to
be held in the south court room next Satur
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. To this tire in
vited all who are In any way interested in
fruits , ( lowers , or gardening , This includes
the ladles , of course , and nil are urged to ho
present. These meeting will bo held from
timu to time , and interesting programmes
will be prepared ,
Wliat'H In n Ntuno ?
Dan Rico was ariestcd yesterday , charged
wih * being a fugitive from Justice. He dis
posed of boverul rare coins at Johnson's
holf-in-tho-wull on "The Kow" and at a few
other places In the city. It Is stated that the
coins were stolen from the ISdon Musco in
Omaha , where Hico was formerly employed ,
and that ho brolto into the place and stele
them. Omaha officers wore notitled of thu
arrest uiid came after the prisoner last even
ing ,
All grades hard coal , C. B. Fuel Co.
Illinois and Iowa best soft coal , Glea-
Bon , 20 Pearl street.
A Chronic Sneak.
James McGco was taken before Judge
Schurz yesterday charged with the larceny
of a pair of shoes from the store of M , Mar-
cens. Ho was found guilty and sent to jail
for thlity days. Ho was only out eight
hours , having just served thirty days for
stealing a child's cloak from Wiseman's ' store
on the 129th of November. McGee served his
other term under the mime of Gleason ,
Notice to Water Contmmera.
The water tout for quarter commenc
ing January 1 , IwO , is now due. A
discount of 5 nor cent on all bills pi id
at this olllco before January 10 , 1681) ,
Council Bluffs Waterworks Co ,
A Pro TCIH Police Court.
Squire Schurz outdated as police magis
trate yesterday morning , owing to the illness
of Judge Aylcsworth. Frank Kecord wan
bent to the county jail for twenty days for
vagrancy. L. Davit ) paid $7.00or a boote
w , ! nml "olloy .Tnelnon was fined 10,00 for
tilsturblnjr the peace , and discharging his re-
voh cr Inside the limits of the city.
Pickled trlyc nd pigs' foot nt Tib-
bills , 3 J5 Broad way.
The Woodmen ladies will entertain
their husbands and Ihclr friends nt
Woodman hall this evening. The en
tertainments previously given were of a
most enjoyable character , and It is
hoped that every Woodman will attend
to-night and tints encourage the ladies
in their efforts.
. , <
For Rent Two now store rooms in
good location ; Nos. 7J17 and ; VJ Broad
way. S. Saunders , ! tO Pearl st.
Sec Forrest Smith's special column.
Personal Purnuraplis.
F. 1C , Meyers and family , of Glcnwood , are
visiting the family of Theodore Heckmau ,
The gentlemen are cousins.
C H Dill and wife , of Lincoln , Nob. , nro
in the city , visiting their daughters , Mrs , \V.
J , Manley and Mrs , A. Willsic.
Governor Larrabeo , accompanied by his
staff , passed through the city lust evening toi
attend the inauguration of Governor Thuyer
at Lincoln to-dny. Colonel Leonard Uverctt ,
one of the irovernor's aides , joined the party
at thu transfer.
L. K. Hoe , dentist , No. 27 Main St. ,
over JncquiMuin it Co.'s jewelry store.
POTTAWATIAMIB.
A cruel fight took place at Heebetown hall
one night recently at n dance. The cause of
the quaircl was an old grudge between two
young men , William Smith and J. Sko'ton. '
Four or live other boys engaged In iho light
also , in which ono of them , T. Casey. IT
celvea a terrible blow on the forehead with n
sling-shot , while Skelton was beijig pounded
on the bead with iron weights , procured
from a store i-loso by Just for this purpose.
Skelton was badly used up and was taken tea
a neighboring house and cared for until Iho
next day , when he was able to have two of
the unprincipled fellows arrested. They aio
now under a heavy bond and the state has
hold of the case. The cost will not bo less
than ? , " > ( > 0 at least , and perhaps this will teach
the youths a lesson for the future.
Miss Jennie Molmtt , who has been attend
ing school at Missouri Valley , came homo to
spend the holidays with her parents.
Hancock.
Mr. Drury , our popular station agent ,
made a trip to Avoca recently.
F. H. Hancock spent a short time in town
recently , looking tiftcr his grain interests.
The scarlet fever is in the family of Mr.
\V. Carter. Little May is down with it.Ve
Uopu it will not spread.
Mr. Nin Powul Iliad the bad luck to have a
runaway rccsntly. No particular damage
was done. '
Our meat shop Is now in n flourishing con-
Uition.
Mr. Schmidt , our enterprising merchant ,
and his wife , made an overland trip to Avoca
recently.
Mrs. Frank Hough , of Nebraska , is visit
ing parents and Iriemls.
The hop at the hall Christmas night was
well attended.
Mr. E. Sears , who has been suffering fiom
rheumatism for the past two months , is
slowly recovering.
Several from town attended the ilunco in
Mr. G. Jerrett's new house.
Hov. J. W. Neely , who is attending school
at Evanston , is spending the holidays with
friends.
Miss Ora Watts has icturncd from Indinn-
ola.
ola.Mr.
Mr. and Sirs. Hold spent Christmas with
friends near Oakland.
Mr. Felt , who has been quite sick with
typhoid fever is slowly recovering.
Oakland.
Miss Efllo Dickerson , of Harlan , is hero
spending the holidays with Miss Sarah
Nowells.
Mrs. Dabncy is visiting relatives in Kansas.
Mrs. Hoyec , of Harlan , is visiting her
daughter , Mis. Garland , of this place.
Miss Ida Watcrhouse , of Walnut , 111. , is
visiting Mrs. Judd Hass , ami both have been
among thu number of Mrs. HmiduU's paint
ing class for the last two weeks.
The ladies of the Congregational Mite so
ciety held a bazaar in the opera house on
Saturday , the 2Jd. Heady sale was found
for their fancy work , and supper was served
in the evening. The frCo concert given by
them at night was well attended and all
seemed well entertained.
A cantata at the Methodist church Christ
mas eve , "Santa Clans' Mistake , or the
Uundle of Sticks , " resulted in a pleasant
time.
time.Mr.
Mr. Stevens , a merchant of this place , is
selling out at auction.
A minstrel show was pivon at the opera
house December bv a culorcd troupe , for
thu benefit of the Son's of Veteran's of
Avoca.
Charles Royce , a prominent business niau
of this place , who has been a druggist hero
several years , expects to leave , having sold
to C. W. Houston. Ho is a man that Oak
land cannot well afford to lose. He leaves
many friends who wish him aucccss la what
ever business he may go.
The teachers of the Oakland school are
having a rest during the holidays. Mr.
Marsh , the principal , with his wife is visit
ing in thoHlulTs. Miss ICepford is at Walnut ,
leaving Mr. Hoggs to bu entertained by his
friends of this place.
Walnut.
Christmas festivities passed off quietly and
happily. Hoth chuiches wcru crowded to full
capacity.
The aovolty troupe from Avoca were
greeted with a small house on Thursday
evenini' hist. The performance did not deserve -
servo a name , and the actors wcro treated ac
cordingly.
A little girl , Lena Taylor , died December
21 , of malarial fever , and was buried Christ
mas day.
Miss Emma ICepford , teacher in the Oak
land schools , is visiting her sister , Mrs. J. P.
Hurko.
O. C..inn is hero looking after his busi
ness affairs.
Mrs. Orris W. Hrightnian spent the holi
days hero with her parents , Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Hrown ,
Mr. William Jones and family , from
Hrokcn How , Neb. , are guests at Fred
Forest's.
For AluiKO ol'Alfoliol.
Usu Horsford'B Acid Phosphate.
Dr. W. E. Crane , Mitchell , Dak , says : "It
has proven almost a specific for this disor
der ; it checks thu vomiting , restores thu ap
petite , and , at thu samu time , allays the fear
of impending dissolution , that is so common
to heavy drinkers. "
Poop Porcy.
Boston Courier : "Calliope"said the
youthin boft , thrilling , tender tones , as
ho giv/.ed fondly in the face of the beau
tiful girl who bat beside htm on the
crimson crush-plush tidy decorated
sofa , ' 'Calliope1 ' and ho pressed the
snowy , velvety and shapely hand which
ho had taken in his , and which was not
withdrawn , "tho time has come for a
perfect understanding between us. I
can no longer live in uncertainty. I
must know my fate. Drifting about in
the 'Dismal swamp' of doubt and sus
pense is making my life a torturo. I
must declare myself. Calliope , I love
you deeply , passionately , devotedly , ten
derly , ana it is for you to say whether
that love is to bo my happiness or my
misery. Toll mo , Calliope , sweetest ,
dearest , fairest , toll mo , can you return
my alTcctiony"
"Oh , Aleernon , " murmured the beau
tiful maiden , a deep blush overspread
ing her lovely and expressive counte
nance , as the shadow of a cloudlet
passes over the silvery surface of a
stream on a bunny Juno day , "this is so
sudden ! "
"Oh , answer mo , " ho implored , "do
not spare my feelings. Death is prefer
able to suspense. "
She turned away her fuco to conceal
tier confusion , as she replied in tones
as soft , sweat and musical as ever trem-
GJ ZED ITN ID
THE GREAT
20 PER CENT
AT
lust be SolA
And We Know
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SO. 314,316,318 , , & 320 , BROADWAY ,
COUNCIL BLUFFL , IOWA.
blcil on the strings of the lyre of Or
pheus , i 1
' It is useless for me to deny that you
have made a deep impression on my
heart , ar.d : ind but let that admibsiqn
content jou. Maidenly modesty forbids
me to say more. "
"Oh , my darling , " be exclaimed , as
ho passionately kissed her hand , "you
have made me the happiest oMiion.
Hut there is one thing about which _ 1
wish to bo satisfied have I a rival in
your affections ? "
"You have not. "
"There is nothing between Percy
Yardstick and you ? "
" " . "
"Absolutely nothing"
' But ho loves you , und swcari ho will
win you. "
"Be not afraid , " faho said , "ho is "
"PoorT
"Worsethan that. "
"He is what ? " and in breathless ex
citement he awaited her answer.
"He is " and placing her rosy lips
close to his ear , while her color came
and went , revealing in her face alter
nately the lily rxml the ro o , she mur
mured in a voice as soft as the sigh of a
vephyr "Ho is in the soup.1
Salt Kliciiin
With its intense itching , dry , hot skin ,
often broken into painful cracks , and
the little watery pimples , often causes
indescribable sutloring. llood'n Sarf-a-
parilln has wonderful power over this
disease. It purifies the blood and expels -
pols the hunor , and the skin heals
without a tear. Send for hook contain
ing many statements of cures , to C. I.
Hood ic * Co. , Apothecaries , Lowell ,
Mass.
FOR SO DAYS !
I must hnvo room for siirinjr { foods ,
nnil will soil all ( , 'oods now in block nt
prices fur below any over ollorcil before.
This is no bait lo catch the trade but ,
a { rcnuino clctiriiiff-out sale , anil every
thing nuisl go.
JJnrlor sots , bedroom sols , heating and
cooking stoves , hnndint , ' lamps , oil
cloths. All pees without rcieryo.
I Iiave u big block and can faitit you in
whatever you want.
Come and eco mo and examine my
floods. 1 must soil. No prices quotca ,
but no reasonable offer will bo refused.
A. J. MANDEL ,
NO. Jjas.imOADWAY ,
cou.vcii , njLurr.s , IO\VA.
NEW BARGAINS
DIIOADWAY I > OTS ,
riltST AVKNUE
1 'I3KHY ADDITION LOTS ,
I'EKItY ADDITION I-OT8 ,
EVANS' ' BRIDGE ADD , LOTS ,
liUYANT & Clj.VUK'8
ADDITION ItOTB ,
BTUKKT'H ADDITION LOTS.
Ateo'M acres of the best property In town for
platting.
W. C. STACY ,
Telephone 1W. No. Jlnln Street.
Council lllullu , lowu.
S STEWART M D D V M
, , , , , , , ,
HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET.
Telephone No.f > 5.
COUN01L CHUFFS , I IOWA
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WANTS.
W.ANTKD A llr'-t class girl for house work ,
lleferonto ieiilreil. | .Mis. Ir. ) Mont-
goinciy , o-s rounh at.
. . .I Rood { lining loom gill nt Jfev
1'aclllu hotel , Smith Omtilia.
HIGH HUNT Nicely furnished rooms for mnn
J ? nnil wlftor two KwUIfinun , with use of bath
he.'itoa V > y furn.ice"Jl S. 7th St. , Ament block ,
Council Illutrs
ITANTI3D ( looil dining room gill at 1'acl
t lie hotel , Soutti Omaha.
WK have some of the best burRalns in the
city in real estate , clicap loti , smitll
houses nnil lots : several line lusldunues 01 ;
P.IMM ! streets ; also aero tiactH. All of the nhovo
property will bo hold on c.isy ti'inls. Mniill
payment down nnil low r.ito of Interest. Como
nnil uxamlnoour list.
We also havi ! laruo Hits of property for ex
change. No. 10 Peatl s > t. found ! lilulls Invest
ment Co.
ROOMS to i cut by Council Hluirs Investment
Co. . No. 10 1'eailat.
line olliro rooms to rent on Ill-it floor :
-Lone room ISxIli : both newly papcied and
painted. Itest location in the city Cull at No.
1U , realist.
COUNCIL BLUFFS PROPERTY ,
i'AllTIAL MST OF I'HOI'IMITV 1'OU
SALI : itv
GEO. METCALF
LI I EAKI. , s'riiir/r : , C'OUXCIL
Residence on Cth ave . ? 0.000
Kcslituneo on fitli uvo . 1 , 100
Hcbldonvo on ( itli nvo . lfiiK )
Ucslilcuco on Mil uvo . 1,000
licsldcnuo on Oth uvo . 1,000
liCHulunco on lith nvo . 8r > 0
Itcsidciiroon Cth st . O.MO
Hesldonco on Oth ftt . 0,000
Kcsidonco on North bth &t. , lot IBIx-
IHO' ' , urcnt b.irK'.iin . 0,000
Hunch of ft houses anil lots on ! IrJ ave 8,000
licsiiloiico on Scott st . ' . . ' ,000
Hubiucnuo on I'lutnur Bt. For prlco
and piirtiuulnrs inquire .
An olcgaiit residence on 1st avo. , ono
ininuto walk from government
building. For prleo and purlieu-
Inrslnqulro .
Hcfililcncc on Oth nvc. , thrco minutes
walk from county court house.
Cash . 8,200
Kcsldcnco and four lots on avo. "C , "
Street's add . 2,000
Store building mid lot on I'aclllo ave. ,
near U. I1 , transfer . 3,800
Two-story Jramo store in town of Car
son. . . . 2,000
Soventy-llvo lots in Squire's adil. ,
north of transfer , elegantly located -
ted , r Otof 100 each .
Hunch of 11 lots , Central nub . 1)500
liunch of 12 lots , Cooper , McMahou &
Jeffries add. , if taken before Jan.
1st , for . . . 6,000
An clegivnt lot on 8th st. Cash . UOW
Thrco line lots on Uluff btrcet at a
. . .
100 feet frontage on 1 'ark ave. for50
per foot. . . . . . . .
Husiness property on Broadway .
Business property on Main st .
An improved farm of 100 acres not far
from Chatitauaua grounds , con
sisting of hill and dale. For par
ticulars inrjulro . , . , .
48-acro tract ono mlle from Uroailway , |
suburban location . 1i6 ° 0
In addition to the above I have vacant
property In nearly every addition
to tlio city
GEO. METCALF ,
HO. 14 I'lUltl , HT , ,
COVSCIL , m < VVV8 , IOWA.
OLD PIANOS MADE NEW
Don't trade off your old pinno or Orgnn , because
it is out orrepfllrnorglve it nwny in trndo Torn new
one. Toke it to
SWlSflN MUSIC COMPANY !
They will , If needed , put in n NEW SET OF HAM
MERS , NEW IVORY on KEY BOAHD , REPLACE
ANY PART OF OLD ACTION WITH NEW , HE-
FINISH THE CASE , und your Instrument is bet
ter them some of the new ones.
It is n well known fnct thnt Swnnsotl Music Co.
gives the best satisfaction in Tuning nna Repairing
oil kinds of Musical Instruments. The best of ref
erences given.
xo. : o imoADWAY , couxru. IIMJI-TS , IA.
Kspectally Adapted fofl
SIZES FROM
ELECTRIC
25 TO 300
HORSE LIGHTING ;
HORSEPOWER.
POWER. Mills and Elevators ;
AUTOMATIC GUT-OFF ENGINE.
Ppcclllcatlons and estimates furnished for complete steam plants HrRiilntlon , DiunhlHty
nutted. Cun show lultuis fiom users \ \ licic fuel Kconnmy Is equal Ith t'oillss Noii-rotule
E. C. HARRIS , Agent ,
Send for Catalogue. No. 610 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs.
This space is reserved for G. J. CoLn
BY'S Real Estate advertisement , which
will appear in our next issiie. Look out
for "bargains.
LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
- J.AUB IVVITKI ) TO CAM. AT ( -
SHItS. C. L. GILLETT'S
HAIR EMPORIUM
And CPP her HUP line of Hair ( JooiK FINEST HAIR
OltNAMKNTS in tlio rHjr. Wg" , Hoards , etc. ,
for Kpnf or Salt1.
A.M > COVMJ AM >
GRKKSK I'AINTS , IIAIK D11I5SSING. I5TO.
NO. 121) ilIAIiV ST. , : CO1LVCIL , ISI.I'ITS.
ta ? oiiiHis u y .MAII , III.LIIVH : I-IIOSIPT ATTK.VIIO.V.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
HPIPl/l M Dl NT " Hydraulic anil Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimates ,
. Dlnixl IN Dl ML. Specifications. Supervision of Public Work. Drown
Building , Council Hind's , Iowa.
N Justice ol the Peace. Ofllcc o\ei Amciican Express , No. 41Q
, Hroailway , Council Ululls , Iowa.
OTAML" P Ql ft/10 / Attorneys at Law , Practice in the Stale and Fed era
O I UINL Qi OlIYlO" " Courts. OIllM Kooms 7 and 8 , Shugart-Beno Block ,
Council Hlullb , Iowa.
DR. C. B. JUDD ,
MANUFACTURER OF
ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES.
No. 6O6 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary.
WAXTKM tOCAfc A.\I > TICAVfcLJ.VW AWIJ.VTjj OX
THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER.
rnics $13.
Is equal t )
any High
Fricod
Uaohlno.
IlioKillson 3llmoosrn | > ) i , tlio tH > < t nipnrutus | for
iniinKoIdini , ' , iiutoiruilil3 | tiwl ! > po uiltliii ; nurlc.
i > , UiU cuplts uui bo I liken.
The Excelsior Cc. , Council Bluff ; , I J.
THOS. Orucnii. W. II. M. J'rsiv. :
' OFFICER & PUSEY ,
BANKERS.
Corner Main und ilromlwajr ,
COL NCI 1 ; ISMJFKH , IOWA.
Dculeis In fortlun cinl domestic excliaiiso ,
Collections made ami Interest puld on time tie-
posllh ,
CITY MEAT MARKEtl
TO THE FRONT !
UNTJJ , I [ ItTIIIIH r > ont K Wll.lt SUM.
BEEF , VEAL & PORK
- o ' lvo
ova Cattle Fed 01 Iowa Corn !
,
Unil will meet any honest competition on prices
for 1'list-t'luf.s MC.UI.
J. M. SCANX.AN ,
IO Uroiiilwny. - - Tclitphono ! 2l ,
TltV OUUfllUHH.
_ _
HKST AND MOJO
BHRISIMAS PRESENT FOR LADIES ,
I'liiali , Hllk rjaniiel un < l Osliniero drensca
Rendy-Mndo and Made to Order ,
By MRS. JULIA STEIN ,
1111 Douglas fct. . Omaha. C'liea | . > t jilccs , and
RED HEADED !
And will still mriit lor the follow ing cash jnlcosj
SMiiiilclcr uuil < IIIII.K Ituasl itOI
I'llnio Kill loa ! > t . 80
Clnii'k .Sti'.ik .00
Hoiiiid Slcnk .80
Hlrloln Slcuk
I'orli'rhdiihi ) Mua . , 100
auMa
.Mutton Stew Co
Mutton l.t'tfH . . .BO
Corn lli'of it to < o
I'ork Koa.st 100
I'oik Clioiisunil Steak . lee
i.iini , imroun uiaku . 1-Q
. 80
A ml all oilier mouth in the fcamn propoi tloil.
.
HI Kist llroudwav.
) fidl I'ottauattiiinlu I'ounty .MuatR. vvrapjioil
uji In Council IllulN I'lipcr. 1 juo IJelivury.
c. i : . 111:1,1- : . o. A niitriNJiioif : (
BELL & BERLIMHOF ,
Arcliilccls , Designerj and Superintendents
of Construction ,
Mr. Ilcrlln lior mis Rctcn 3 curs nllU
Mcndclhsolin , rihlicr & Itowry , and ling
designed many oMlic llncst blocks
in Oinalia ami Council Itlulfs.
Plans and Specifications Prepared ani
Estimates made on Application ,
titudio , Jlooin it Opera Jltnisa Jtloola
"DHMoDAHELD & "ooil
Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool & Furs ,
JUuhoflt ninikel prlccn , I'rompt ietiirn . 10)
und Kit MnlutJU , ( oiincll IlluHtf. IOUH.
I liuve laid In n nice line of boots and
glioabwhlch I um bulling at tliosinulloBt
living prollt. \J um oHlablibhing a por-
inununt bubincfeb , for J mil here to stay.
and ab my oxjKinsob uro biniill I can neil
you goods very low. Call and cunvlnca
3r ° urb0lfi
L. UINNVIIAAT ,
Ko. tt