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    THTC OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY JANUARY 7 , 1880.
BLUFFS.
PICK. NO 12 ITJARh STKUUT.
t'fllvcrcd I'carrier In Any I'nrt of heOKyn.
T f-ntyCents I'cr \ \ ecfc.
II , W. TII.10N MANAOIJH.
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N. Y. Plumbing company.
Coal and wood. E. E. Mayne , 01 ! ) D'wny.
Ella Brown , who was tried for lar
ceny , has been discharged by Justice
Darnell.
A small blaze Saturday evening called
the fire department to the residence of
James Hickham , on Planter street ,
where a lire had originated from a do-
lectivo Hue and burned a hole through
the roof. The flames were extinguished
before the arrival of the lire lighters ,
and the loss was nominal ,
L. P. Mooncy and A. D. Wilson ,
sheriff and duputy sheriff , of Denison ,
arrived in thccily laslovcning in charge
of an insane young German named
Christian , whom they were conveying
to Chirindn , nnd stopped here over
night. Their patient was lodged for
safe keeping in the city jail. His
malady has taken n severe form , and ho
attempted to take his life a short time
ago by cutting his throat. The party
will resume their way to Ptiiro county
this morning.
The wedding ceremony " uniting Mr.
P. II. Gnnnollnand Miss" Kate Mithon
will take place nt S o'clock this morning
at St. Francis Xavier's church , Boy. B.
1' , MeMenomy olllciatitig. The bridal
couple will then leave for u short wed
ding trip , after which they will return
to this city , and Mr. Guanella will re-
BUine the duties of his olllco as city mar
shal. During his absence Mr. B. F.
Connor will act as deputy marshal and
assist Deputies White mid Barhyto in
attending to business ( it the city jail.
The city council's junketing commit
tee leave on the Kith inst. for their trip
to DCS Moines and other cities , in the
interest of the city on the electric
light question. They would have gone
before , but Mayor Uohrcr is a delegate
to the state llremon's convention at
DCS Monies on the Oth inst. , and did
not desire to have one business inter
fere with the other , and Alderman
Weaver is unable to leave until sifter
this week on account of private busi
ness , besides which the council meet
ing this evening is of great import
ance , and necessitates the action of a
full board.
An organization was effected at G. A.
R. hall Saturday evening , of General
George M. O'Brien cam ] ) . No. 7o , Sons
of Veterans. Twenty-live members
wore enrolled. The following olllcers
wete elected : C. II. Williams captain ,
"Walter Nnson first lieutenant. Frank
Sharrett second lieutenant. Meetings
will be hold at G. A. K. hall every
'
other Monday evening. The nex't
meeting will bo to-moriow evening.
The newly organized camp and Abe
Lincoln post , G. A. ] { . , have accepted
an invitation to be present at Omahii
next Friday evening on the occasion of
installation of ollicers of the G. A. I { .
posts and Sons of Veterans' camp of
that city.
Dr. Cleaver , 20 North Main. Tel. 147.
The Old Uoliul > lo Jcwclcry Firm
of E. Qurhorn , No. 17 Main street , has
laid in an immense stock of holiday
goods , which will be sold cheaper than
over. This is a special inducement for
thirty days. All goods first-class and
guaranteed to bo just as represented.
It is an established fact that you can
got the best goods for the least money
there. Cull and oxnmino < the stock and
get prices before purchasing- .
*
See W. C. Stacy'sad.
Dr. C. C. Iluzoti , dentist , Opera house
block.
O
On tlio Strcct.s.-
The first Sunday of the now year
passed in the Bluffs without any occur
rence of special note outside of the
usual line of Sunday happenings. The
day was not cold or disagreeable , al
though cloudy , and during the middle
of the day rather threatening. The
saloons wore hermetically sealed , to all
outward appearances , and the motor
line monopolized all of tno day's busi-
iioss , of which it did an enormous
amount. No accidents' wore reported ,
although the cars were crowded to their
fullest capacity , and the streets wore
well lillcu with carriages and pedestri
ans. In all respects , except as to
weather , It was a model Sunday , and
augurs well for the remainder of the
year.
year.W.
W. S. Cooper has cash on hand to loan
on approved city property , No. 130
Main street.
House entirely new for sale on monthly
payments by C. B. .Judd , 000 Broadway.
S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money.
Personal 1'arasrnplii.
Judge Aylcsworlh was able to bo out
yesterday nftor an illness of several days
with a severe cold nnd sere throat. His
wife is now quite ill with diphtheria ,
although the disease did not assume a
dangerous phase , and she is reported as
rapidly recovering , and all danger of
cpntaglon past.
Bargains in real estate In all parts of
the city , W. S. Cooper , 1HO Main street.
All grades soft coal , C. B. Fuel Co.
The London "Tailor's"
is the place to
got yoUr clothes made. 037 Broadway.
A JcwlHli V
An Intorcstliif wedding took place
yesterday tiftornoon at the Jewish syna
gogue on North Main street. It was the
second event ol the kind that ever oc-
i , cured in'tho city ; the lir&t being but u
law months ago. The contracting
, parties wore Mr. Soloman Wolnborg
mid Miss Katlu , daughter of Mr. J.
Blank , a well known resident- this
pity. The ceremony was solemnized in
accordance with the rites of the Jewish
church , the civio marriage having boon
performed , the preceding evening by
Biiulre Schurz. The parties have u
wide circle ol acquaintances both in
this city and Otniilm. The newly wed
ded couple will resldo in the hitter city.
t Major Elondershot , the original drum-
f nior boy of the Itappahnnnock , nnd his
i eon assisted by the local talent will
plvo an entertainment at the oporn
liouso , Wednesday ovcnlng , the 10th
inat. Major Ilondoruhot's performances
on the drum are simply wonderful , and
Jtho old soldiers almost imagine the war
'Is not over yet as they listen to his init
iations of u battle.
Blank books made to order. Can fur
nish patent binding for parties wishing
the name. Cull and see samples at room
1 , Bvcritt block , Pearl street.
MOI'.KIIOUSK & CO.
L. E. Hoe , dentist , No. 27 Main St. ,
over J.-uiquimilu & Co.'s jewelry store ,
THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS ,
Points of Piety Gathered From
Various Sorvlcoa Yesterday.
ALL THE SALOONS CLOSED UP.
A Jewish \Voil < llii The Move "T tlic
IIIfjti School Criticised A IltirallHt
KohlUMl Ily Hiul Wl.isky
and Worse I-'HcmlH.
A Chnllpiiuc For Oinn 1m.
At a meeting of the rillo club Satur
day evening it was decided to challenge
the Omaha. American club , through
Till' OMAHA Uii : : , for a series of prize
matches , each team to have ten men.
Kach man will have twenty shots , ten
olThnnd and ten with a rest , the range
to bo 200 jards , tinder American rules.
Colonel .1. C. HolTmnyr was elected
captain of the Bluffs team , and ho is to
select his own men from the club , and
manage the shoot. The club appropri
ated S20 , which the captain will u o to
pay the share of thn local team in se
curing an appropriate trophy as a prl/.e ,
which must bo won two out of throe
matches in order to become the prop
erty of either team. All matches are
to bo shot on the grounds of the Coun
cil Blurts Hlllo club. The first match
will take place as soon as the prelimin
ary arrangements can bo made. It was
decided to have practice shoots every
Wednesday and Friday afternoon until
after the match.
Notice the beautiful finish given col
lars , culTs and shirts by Cascade Laun
dry company.
Buy groceries , stationery and Christmas
goods of Kollny & Yonnkormun , llUB'wny.
The annual renting of pew ? will take
place at the Presbyterian church Mon
day , .limitary 7 , after prayer mooting.
Those who desire to retain pews held
last year will please notify the treas
urer , W. S. ( 'oopcr , or anyone of the
trustees before Monday evening.
Major Ilendershot brings with him
the original silver drum presented to
him by Horace Greeley for gallantry tit
the battle ot Frederieksburg on the
11 th of December , ISlill ; the drum pre
sented to him by the Woman's Hclief
Corps at Bangor , Mo. , April 1SS5 ; the
gold mounted Gnrllold and Arthur
drum sticks of 1SSO and the sivor tipped
sticks presented him by the George W.
DoLong , poatG. A. II. of Honolulu , ! . It.
Silnsniul His Money Pnrtctl.
U. M. Collins was taken in tow by the
police yesterday on a warrant sworn
out by S. Clayi'omb , charging him with
larceny of $11' ) from his person. Clay-
comb is a verdant specimen from some
out-of-the-way farm , and is about as
fresh an object as is commonly found at
this bcnon of the year. Uis hands arc
still calloused from a long continued
acquaintance with the husking peg ,
but ho decided all tit oneo to cast oil
rural restraint , go to the city and em
bellish the iniquitous places of earth
with a gaudy carmine coat , spreading
it on as thieidy as it would stand. He
came to the BlulTs. The scene of his
first operations , and , in fact , his prin
cipal stamping ground , was in that delectable -
lectablo locality known to the initiated , ,
as "Itotten How. " It was here that
Silas Sanguineous Claycomb estab
lished his headquarters and entered
upon his brief but notoriously idiotic
public career. In an incredibly short
space of time ho became known to
every denizen of that neighborhood on
account of his exceeding numorosity.
Ho was seemingly present everywhere ,
so rapidly did ho Hit from one dom
icile to another , and his cash was also
moving as rapidly as ho was , but in the
other direction.
'lie purchased unlimited quantities of
beer and gin for the antiquated mon
strosities called the ' 'girls,1' ( for want of
a more inappropriate appellation ) , and
paid up all arrearages in rent whenever
such cases wore made known to him.
lie nuibt have all the market afforded ,
anil it was paid for in good and lawful
currency of the "United States. His
wealth literally How , as long ns it
lasted , which was not a great while , on
ncc6unt of certain ancient but never
changing customs conlffiMiug1 tl9 ! ac
tions of "tho fool and his money. "
In the space of a few ileoting hours
Silas Sanguineous was in that unenvia
ble condition in which so many of his
ilk find themselves dead broke. Then
it was that ho began to think of the
days that wore dead and the money
that was spent. Ho rushed down to
Broadway and fairly olcctriHcd the
people therewith the statement that ho
had been robbed of hundreds of dollars
in broad day light. Ho was willing to
toll all about it , but was too drunk to dose
so coherently. Finally ho was put to
bed ana slept off the effects of his
numerous deep potations. Ho then
meandered unsteadily out to a street
corner , and as the chilly January
brco/.es toyed with his youthful raspe-
tuz , ho longed for n zephyr from the
barnyard and the sight of n friendly
haystack.
Ho resolved to call in the strong arm
of the law , and his pitiful case was ac
cordingly laid hero for the inspection
and consideration of the police. In
accordance with the facts stated oy
Silas , Mr. Cqjllruj was lodged behind
the bars , and there ho remains until
the truth of his accuser's story can bo
investigated. Claycomb alleges that ho
was drugged , and that the money was
taken from him while in that condition.
Rock Spring coal , Glcasou , 20 Pearl
street.
Money loaned on fmulture , pianos ,
diamonds , horses , buggies or anything
of value at low rates of interest. No
publicity ; fair and honorable dealing.
A. A. Clark & Co. , office cor. Broadway
and Main , over American express.
*
AH grades hard coal , C. B. Fuel Co.
Illinois and Iowa best soft coal , Glca-
6on , lib1 Pearl street.
Notice to AVntcr Consumers.
The water rent for quarter commenc
ing January 1 , 1680 , is now duo. A
discount of 6 per cent on all bills paid
at tins office before January 10,188 ! ) .
- Council Bluffs Waterworks Co.
Moving the Illch Kclionl.
A few parties tire inclined to kick be
cause the high school is to bo moved to
the new Atkins building , and censure
the school board for the change , forget
ful of the ( act that the city voted for
such u move when it voted to erect the
building , and the school board is abso
lutely powerless to change that vote ,
oven if BO inclined. It appears that the
kick comes from those who do not fully
understand the situation , . There is am
ple room left in the Atkins building for
other grades , and it is probable that
such a clungo will bo made as soon as it
can bo advisably done , although tills
will not bo before the end of the school
year , on account of the regntding und
changing of teachers that would neces
sarily result.
The Atkins building is more cen
trally located than any of the others ,
and is better fitted for n high school ,
having been built with special reference
to that end , while the Bloomer building
was not intended for that purpo e , and is
essentially a ward school. The change
is in the best interests of nil concerned ,
and the pupils of all grades will bo much
better provided for than could possibly
be the case under the other circum
stances.
Pickled tripe and pigs' feet nt Tib-
bitts' , 315 Broadway.
Major Hendcrshot has a national repu
tation. The children read of him In
their school books , and everyone In the
land should see and hear htm play on
the Kith.
For llcnt Two now store rooms In
good location ; Nos. < ' \ and 7:1 : ! ) Broad
way. S. Saunders , III ) Pearl st.
Have our wngon call for your soiled
clothes. Cascade Laundry Co.
Weather strips for doors and win
dows. Odell & Bryant , GI1 ! Main st.
Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co.'s
loan olllec , on furniture , pianos , horsas ,
wagons , personal property ot all kinds ,
and all other articles of value without
removal. All business strictly con 11-
dcntinl.
1'nints ol1 IMoty.
Tliis week has been selected by the
churches of this city in which to con
duct the special services usual during
the "week of prayer. ' ' In these , as in
the union services just closed , the Con
gregational , Presbyterian and First
Baptist churches will unite. This even-
intr , to-morrow and Wednesday even
ings these will bo held at the Baptist
church. Thursday and Friday evenings
will bo union services , the former at the
Presbyterian , the latter nt the Congre
gallona ! church.
The Broadway Methodist people will
conduct special services every evening
during the week. This may be the be
ginning of a trcnuine revival season nt
this church , for should the results of
this week warrant it the meetings will
be continued next week.
Yesterday morning , in speaking of
the unparaielled audacity displayed in
running the gambling houses in Council
Bluffs , the Uov. D. C. Franklin said he
knew of no way of reforming a man or
abolishing an evil _ except to show the
man his condition or to point out the
evil. He conceived it to be his duty to
speak plainly with reference to this
matter , lie had done so until now , and
sliould continue to do so. It was God's
plan , and was the duty of His followers ,
to follow clo.-ely along this lino. He
said ho had received a number of
anonymous letters warning him to be
very careful what he said in the pulpit
concerning the saloons and gambling
hou-cs ; that he was not to bo intimidat
ed from performing his duty by any
such means ; thatjio should continue to
do his duty along this line and leave
the results with the Lord. In this mat
ter of reform ho urged the Christian
people to stand firm , shoulder to shoul
der , unitedly , for this was the way to
win iiny conflict. Ho congratulated
the city in that it possessed paper.- )
which claimed to bo no more than
secular , and yet , wore earnestly fighting
for the enforcement of law and the
abolishment of the biiloon.
Tuesday evening the First Baptist
church will hold its annual meeting
and elect its olllcers for the ensuing
year. Next Sabbath evening the now
converts who so desire will receive the
ordinance of baptism.
As preparatory to this and their formal -
mal admission into the church yester
day morning , the pastor s Dr. Cooley ,
preached a very instructive discourse
from the 139th psalm , 17th and ISth
verses. "How precious also are thy
thoughts to mo , O God ! How great is
the sum' of them ! If I should count
them they are more in number than the
sand : When I awake I am still with
thee. " The development of the subject
was substantially as follows : "There
are It.'t.OOO promises in the bible , which
contain God's thoughts of his human
children. The text does not , lissome
suppose , mean our thoughts of God , but
His thoughts of us. Th.o idea 'God
thinking- man , ' must no't bo taken tib-
giraetly , but in a concrete sense , for
each one Of theao tllOU.T t ; ! of you as a
pcr&on and I as an individual. God
thought of us away back in the councils
of eternity when he was planning crea
tion. Ho know man would bo created ;
that ho would bo tempted and fall , and
then Ho provided for his redemption ,
for the Lamb was slain from before the
foundation of the world. Ho thinks of
us actively at our right hand , not afar
off , in some distant part of His universe ,
lip known our thoughts and our desires.
His knowledge of us covers not only the
past and the present , but the future as
well. These 'thoughts' are not only
great , but many. The minuteness of
that knowledge is wonderful. 'Tho
very hairs of our heads are numbered. '
Those thoughts are wonderful in their
magnitude. "
God's thought for our physical well
being , our mutual development and our
moral perfection were points taken up
and discussed at length. Followingthis
line the speaker said : " .Science teaches
us that ages wore required to develop
the earth ; darkness was upon the face
of the deej ) and the earth was without
form then man was created and given
a habitation and a name. Between these
two points of time ages upon ages had
written their records , making a multi
tude of changes in the character of the
earth. All these were to the end of
making a habitation for man giving
you and I a homo. The gold and silver
mid iron and all the wealth was planted
for you and I. It was God's thought of
us. IIo established the great forces of
nature for our well being. All of the
revolutions in society have boon for the
benefit of His children. Nothing ever
transpired with one of God's children
that was not for his good. In this is a
lesson forusall to learn. God's thoughts
of us are marvelously scon in the agony
in the garden , and in the crucifixion.
In His resurrection and ascension and
in the sending of the Holy Spirit into
the world who should abide with us for
ever.
Some practical reflections wore given
in closing. "Somo men , " said ho ,
"think that man la so great that
he does not need any God.
With others there is a tendency
to underrate man. They say , 'Do
you think thai so great a being as Ho
ono who created all things , who
fashions the world with Ills hand
cares for such poor , insignificant
creatures as wo aroVWhy , think of it.
Ho did for us what Ho did not do for
the angels , IIo gave His only begotten
Son for us. IIo has given His angels
charge concerning us. Ills our is eyor
open to attend our cry , and His hand is
over extended to us full of blessings.
Jesus said : 'As the Father hath loved
mo , so love I you.1
"Should you ask mo , 'Where is the
highest reach of God's thought : " I
would point you first to the Cross of
Calvary , and then to the fact that lie
stands at the door of your heart and
knocks. The agony of the cross 'was '
DR. C. B. J U D D,1
* MANUFACTURER OF
ELEGTRIG BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES.
No. GOG Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa.
WANTED Good Salesmen on largo commission or salary.
WA \ TiilOCAI , AM ) TKAVULlNti AtiUXTS OX COU
over li n few hours , but how it must
friovo the heart of ti Iliilto Love to
stnml nt llio door of yotii5 heart , year
nftor year. pleading with you , 'Son ,
give mo tiilno heart , ' but" you turn
coldly away. You nnnilse Him , scorn
His- offers of love. His promises of
pardon , pciico and life. In this I con-
eolvo to bo Ciotl's greatest thought of
man. "
Attho Congregational church yooter-
day morning Uuv. Mr. C'rofls gave some
pleasing practical thoughts on the New
Year.
Miss Palmer is now serving as
soprano in the I'rcshvterinn church ,
with Mrs.Vnrcl ns alto.
The .Maync Qurstlon.
Jv tico BariioU reserved his decision
in the larceny case against ,1. H. Mayno
until Wednesday next. The attorney
for the defendant moved to dismiss the
prisoner on the ground that the full ex
tent of thocrimodllogodwnsnot proven.
When this point is decided , the result
of the ease will ho known. It is gen
erally believed that the defendant will
be acquitted.
The IliUlory Cinnt ; to tin-
Now York World : Owing to tin acci
dent to the steam plant in the residence
of J. Plot-pout
Morgan , Thirty-sixth
btreet and Madison avenue , Now York
city , several weeks ago. ho was left
without any ineans.of illumination ex
cept candles , gas having been abolished
s-oiiio time previously , and as ho expect
ed to give ti largo dinner party the fol
lowing evening it was nocewrv to take
prompt measures to remedy this defect.
The Electric Accumulator company
having a snpnly of accumulators for
temporary lighting began the work of
charging them tuI o'clock in the after
noon , finishing at 112 o'clock , noon , on
the following day. The accumulators
were then placed in crates , loaded on
trucks and carted from the Newark fac
tory to Mr. Morgans house ( ten miles ) ,
set up , with nouosBiiry switches and ap
pliances , and at ( i o'clock the light was
turned on ; thus supplying Mr. Mor
gan with electric light in ample
time for his entertainment. Ho has
expressed himself as greatly pleased
with the success of the experiment , and
has now arranged for a permanent in-
hUUlntion of accumulators as an adjunct
to the Edison direct light iilant , thus
supplying him with means of illumina
tion during such periods of time as the
direct service from any utilise may not
IKJ available , and also on special occas
ions , such as entertainments , etc. . when
.ill or nearly all of the lumps in the
liouao may bo required. , arid which lat
ter contingency could not otherwise bo
provided k- except by the tibo of a
larger dynamo.
GREAT ( MUG SALE ]
FOR SO DAYS ! '
I must , have room for spring goods ,
and will bell all goods no\Y in stock tit
prices far below any ever ottered before.
This is no bait to catch the trade but ,
a genuine clearing-out bale , and every
thing must go.
Parlor bets , bedroom ets , heating and
cooking stoves , handing ' lamps , oil
cloths. All goes without reserve.
I have a big stock and can suit you in
whatever you want.
Come and .see mo and examine my
IToods. 1 muht sell. No prices quoted ,
but no reasonable olTor will bo refused.
A. J. MANDEL ,
NO. un UUOADW/VY ,
C < > U * S3 , ESkUFFS , IOWA.
NEW BARGAINS
I1HOADWAY IiOTS ,
- FJKST AVHNim I-OTS ,
K-ISKKY ADDITION LOTS ,
I'EKUV ADDITION IjOTS ,
EVANS' ' BRIDGE ADD , LOTS ,
DRY ANT & GJU.Utlt'S
ADDITION J.OTS ,
STllRKT'S AUDITION IOJ.S. ?
Also i-l ) acres of the best property in town for
platting.
W , C , STACY ,
ROOM , Ol'J'.U.V HOUSJS JJliOCK.
Council Ilium ) , lo\vn.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WANTS.
IT'ANTIJI ) A competent girl us conk in pri-
vnto family. Mix-nil WIIROS paid. Apply
to Mru. Simon Klheman , iil ; 1'ark nvo , Council
Jlltills. Iowa.
\\/ANTE ! ) A position as housekeeper. Art-
> dress XX , Ucnernl Delivery , Council
Hliilfs , In.
Foil ItENT Three hnndtomo six room cot-
lanes north of U. l > . tr.insor. 1 nqnlro
lllnnd Hlshton , 6th and 1'aelllc avof.
FOIt HUNT Two-story buslneis house , No.
. 20) ) Ilronrtnay opposite Ogileii house. I'os-
session given Murch I. Inciulra of Alex Wood ,
' 'JO Trank street.
YVANTUO-CJoo'd ilinlnc room girl at Now
Y > 1'uclllc hotel , South Omaha.
"I710K HUNT Nicely furnished rooms for mnn
J- ' and wire or two gentlemen , with use of ljuth ,
heated bv fnruace , ! ! JI 8. 7tli St. , Anicnt block ,
Council ItUulH.
THE COUNCIL BLUFFS
II IK
Make the following announcements :
Wanted Some small hduseA to sell on easy
terms and small pjymontUown ,
Wo have for sale nlio tracliagu property
on First avenue.
Big bargain In lots near 'the ' Electric Motor
lino.
lino.Largo list acreage property for platting ,
$1.00 to $500 per aero less ttmn present worth.
Have some of the best business property
in the city for sale cheap. j
Have good Improved .farms In western
Iowa and eastern Nebraska to exchange for
srocks of merchandise. ,
Wo have some flrst-clasa. business and
residence property to trade for No. 1 farms ,
well Improved , in western Iowa nnd eastern
Nebraska.
Some choice bargains In rejil estate. Call
and examine our list before y6u buy.
'
Money to loan on city utid ifarm' property
at low rate of Interest. Money ready as noon
as papers ara completed , '
Como and see us and got our prices , terms ,
otc.
Ng.JOj'cnrl St. , Council IMiifTn.
I li ivo Inld in a nlco line of boots timl
blioo Hwhich I niu Boiling t the smallest
living profit. I urn establishing a. por-
miinunt business , /or I nm here to stay ,
und as my expenses are smnll I can He'll
you goods very low. Call nnd convince
yourbolf ,
L , . ItlNNElIAiV ,
No , 3M llroiulway.
1IKST AND NICi ;
CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR LADIES ,
I'luuh , Bilk Flannel and Cushmero dressua
neady-Mnde nnd Made to Order ,
By MRS. JULIA STEIN ,
1111 Douulas Bt. , Omaha. ChtapO ! t prices , aud
MERCHANTS
Who Will Save You Money
IFYOU BUYof THEM.
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FI"LD" & ESTEP ,
FDNEML DIRECTORS.
I'nrtlcularnttontlon Klvt'ii to UmbalmlnK.
Ao. M \ . Main St. , Council Kind's.
I'lirnlttnu repairing neatly clone.
Olllco rails ( itU'iulvd irom ) ] > tly Ouy and night.
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And gut Hie lies ! filling Suit
you ever liad.
No , 631 Broaim - Council Bluffs ,
CITY MEAT MARKET !
TO THEJPBONT !
i MM. rL'KTiir.u NOIJCI : i wii.i. SII.T : ,
BEEF , VEAL & PORKer
or .in OWN imi.s'i.M ;
owaCaltle fedo ; Iowa Coo !
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Ami will meut nny lionost rompctltlou on i/rlccs
lor rit.it-i lass Mu.its.
J IKE SsG-A-STlLiAlXr
1UO Jiranclwny. - - Trlcih.inc "Ol.
TllV OUH AIUHII.
Tuos. OFKICKII. w. II. M. 1'usrv.
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
Corner Main nml llroailwny ,
COl'NUK * liljtti.\s | , IOWA.
Dealers in foreign r.ml domestic exchange.
Collections made ami interest imUl on timu tie-
c. i ; . iini.u o. A.
BELL & BERLIMHOF
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Architects , Designers and Superintendents
of Construction ,
Mr. llorlliitfliuf was sou-n } cars
Mendelssohn , Fisher Lonry , anil lias
tlrsigiifil many of llio Hnrit Murks
in Oinalm and Council Mind's.
Plans and Specifications Prepared and
Estimates made on Application ,
/Studio , lioom 2 Opera House Block
D , H , McOAfJF.LO Uu'M
Hides Tallow Pelts Wool & Furs ,
Highest maikct prices. Prompt returns. KO
ami fc ' Mulu St. . ( . oiiuell llluirs , lov.a.
COUNCIL BLUFFS PROPEHTY ,
I'AHTIAL LIS'r OF I'UOl'KKTY FOIt
SALH HY
Gfid METCALF
1.1 I'EUItJ , NTiiCKIBVfl' ,
UhUl'Vti , IO VA.
Hcsidenco on Oth nvo . f ! ) ,000
Husldcnco on lltli uvo . 1 , 100
HcsUlcnco on Oth : ivo . 1 ,500 ,
Residence on ( itli ave . 1 , ( WO
Hcsldcncu on Oth uvo . 1,000
Resilience on Otli ave . S..l )
Ucsulcnco on ( Ith st . 0,500
Hosldcnco on Otlt at . 0,000
Hcsidunco on North 8th St. , lot IS-Jx-
1 ! % R rcut Uai-Kaln . ! i,000
Hunch or , r > houses and 4 lots on Ilrd ave 8 , DUO
Residence on Scott at . li.OOO .
llcsluonco on Plutnor st. For price
and particulars imjulro .
An olcKunt roBidunccon 1st avo. , ono
ininuto walk from government
building. For price nnd parties
Inra Iniiuiro .
Ilcsldonco on Otli avo. . thrco ininutos
walk from county court house.
Cash . 3,200 ,
Residence nnd four lots on two. "C , "
Street's add . 2,000 ,
Store building and lot on Pacific ; ivc. ,
near U. P. transfer . l.SOO
Two-story n-amo store m town of Car
son . 2,000
Soventy-llvo lots in Squire's udcl. ,
north of transfer , elegantly loca
ted , e.00to100 ! each .
Bunch of 1 1 lots , Central sub . 1 ,600 ,
Hunch of 12 lots , Cooper , MuMahon &
Jeffries add , , If taken before Jon.
1st , for . . . C.OOO
An elegant lot on 8th st. Cash . 11,000
Thrco line lots on Hluff ntrect ut u
bargain .
100 feet frontage on Park uve. for $50
per foot .
Business property on Broadway . .
Business property on Main Ht .
An improved farm of 1X ( ) acres not fnr
from Chnutauqua grounds , con-
slsting f hill und dale. Fo r par
ticulars Inquire . . . . . .
48-ucru tract one mile from Broadway ,
suburban location . 7,500
In addition to the above I have vacant
property In nearly every addition
to the city.
GEO. METCALF ,
no. 14 I IAIU : < ST. ,
COUACIL UI.UFF.S , IOWA.
OLD PIANOS MADE NEW
Don't trndo off your old pin no oi Orgnn , boonuso
It Is out of repnlr.nor awe it nwny in trndo for n new
one. Toke it to
SWlSON MUSIC COMPANY !
They will , if needed , put in n N W SET OF HAM-
MEHS. NEW IVORY on KEY J3OAHD , REPLACE
ANY PART OF OLD ACTION WITH NEW , RE-
FIN 1SH THE CASE , nnd your Insttument Is bet
ter thnn some of the new ones.
It Is n well known fnct thnt Swnnson Music Co.
fllves the best satisfaction in Tuningnnd , Repnlrlno
nil kinds of Musical Instruments. The best of ref
erences given.
\o. : ti2 ! > ituo\D\VAV , tor.vc n , IIMJITM , IA.
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U't-nmUe U n point TO E > iAlvlillr ; olIu-rK tire foment
to I'olton. Hrru tire our Icadhif ; I'l/YVOS !
HARDMAN , A. B. CHASE , FISHER ,
Everett , Pease & Howard.
\Vu nru sc'ling those celebrated instruments al price * M'litcli are a
Mirprf.se to cxcry one. N ,
liMi SOJ gS CEMTURY
Is the Leader In Us line. Call and e.\tunlnu ttnv s , or write to
particular * and prices.
MUELLER MUSIC CO. ,
XO. lOit MAI.STItHIJT , COl'XCIL ' ri-TS , B.V
THE
Atlnptoil tot
SIZES FROM
25 TO 300 ELECTRIC
HORSE LIGHTING ,
HORSEPOWER
POWER , Mills and Elevators.
Specifications nml estimates ( urnNieil for complete sti'ixm plant1' . Hegulatlon , Imr.iblllty tlnnr-
mitced.im bhow letters from users \ > litre fuel ic ; enemy Is ounal with I'orlls.i Nuiu
E. C. HARRIS , Agent ,
Send for Catalogue. I\o. SIO IVtirl Street. Ctumuil HlulV.-
This space is reserved for C. J. Coir
BY'S Real Estate advertisement , wliicli
will appear in our next issue. Look ou
for "bargains.
LAui'ES ' Cc OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
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IAIII : iNurrn i < j < -
MBS. C. L.
HAIR EMPORIUM
Anil sfo her line line of HnlrOmxK FINEST HAIR
OJINAJIKNTS In llic cl.y. \ \ \ Hcnrtls , etc. ,
for Kent or Sale.
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GHKKSK TAINTS , IIAIH DUHHSIM ; . HTC.
i\0. 20 3ffAI.ST. . , : COVJ.Vril KM'FI-'S.
JIV MAIN JIIH'KIVl. I'llOMI'T IIITVIIOV ,
J F. J. BREZEE ,
Taxidermist and Naturalist.
A I'ermiiiuiitly located at No. U Ninth ( th st. . opposltu jiostollko. on
Mutur J.lne , Cotinril IHilllM , In ,
i ' < " 5 ° " 'llivo'lie ' < iinpls | tl't ' " " " f"r prli-ps. f-'cml thorn to him
l > irT7' * >
' 11'Iftv ' > s. " > hofoio thuy Kiull. ] If you \vuntllitmafler lliey nrc > inuimtuil
lie will pay yon the hlfhest market prl o ror thorn. Will make n bi > c < iulty of headj nml drub ' " -
lira Curing the winter.
O. 3 fc. GILBERT ,
ManufncLurcr of
TAXIDERMY GOODS.
114 Broaclwny , Council Bluffs , lown.
Orders for all kinds of Dakota nnd Montana Kama filled. liuffnlo
ami other heads on bund. fc > atlf > fiu'tion ( , 'uarantKcd to thobo
In work to bo done HulTalc hums in novelties.
POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET
H , PETHYBRIDGE & CO , , PROPS ,
Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in
Sa/ULSSigre of .11 lEZinnLcls ,
Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered.
No. 635 Broadway , - - Council Bluffs.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY.
J DIDl/IMDIMC Hydraulic anJ Sanllar ) ' Knglnecr. I'lans , F.fcthnales ,
li DlniMllDNlL. " " Speclflcationt. Supervision of 1'ublic Work. Urown
liuildlngi Council Uluflii , Iowa.
Justice ol the Peace. Ofllce over American Exprcee , No. 419
\ " Uroadway.Council Ululls , Jo a.
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JTHIMIT Si Qlft/IQ / Attorncyb at Law , Practice In the Bute anil Fed era
JlUlXL 06 OIIYlO" " Courts. Olllce Rooms V anil B , Shufc'arMler.o llloek ,
Council liliilli , Jo Via ,