o TI1E O iAHA DATTAr BEE : WEDNESDAY , NOVEMBER 24 , 1S8G. THE DAILY BEK COUNCJl BLUFFS „ \ \ KDN'KSDAY MORN ING NOV. 21 , OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEARL STREET. Delivered by cnirier In miy pnrt of the city at twenty ct-tits per wrok. 11. W.TII.TOX , - - Manager. Tii.ii : : > HONK3l NlunrEbiTOti No. 21. MINOIt 3II3NTION. N. Y. I'lttiiibins Co. Now fall floods at Holler's. Conner & McCuo soil stoves. Yarns and Xophyrsat II. Friedman's. I'anols at .ft.50 ) ] mr do/en at Solimiiit's gnllory , Main stroot. No. ! H7 Broadway Publishers' book ( talc. talc.A A wedding took plc.cn on Glen avunuu yesterday afternoon. Permit to wud has boon < rivpn H. C. Crowl and Dora Jur ens , both ol this city. city.Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Con lei will poml Thank.StfivinK In Sioux City \vllh lior sister ami otliur friends. You can find the largest and best as sortment In \ \ eel and Silk Mittens in the city at H. Friedman's. ion't ) forget that the publishers' book sain opens to-morrow. Cocko & Morgan's old stand , No 317 Uroadity. The daughters of Kcbnknhgivc a grand ball this evening , and a number from Omaha are expected to participate. For Hue lloisci'i go to II. Friedman's. Invitations to the wedding of Frank A. Shupnrd and Miss Hatlio Gardner for Thanksgiving day are being sent out. Yesterday \ViUiam Duncan , one of the employes of the Miiullcr music company , full from a step ladder and sprained Ins ankle. Tliuro Is a rush of applicants for free lodging at the city jail , now that is is too cold to sleep out of doors. The average nightly number is increasing. The young man , Briggs , alias Pippins , has settled Ins dilh'eully at Moborly by paying his board bill and returning the stolen overcoat , and has been released. No. ! M7 Broadway is the place to buy cheap books. The lirontmi's ball last evening proved a great success and u very enjoyable event. The details were well managed , and it is hoped that the net proceeds will prove u snug benefit for the braVe lads. Yesterday afternoon Miss Fannie Walker entertained a company of friends in honor of Miss llattio Koss , daughter of Chancellor Ross , of the state univer sity , who is visiting here and the guest of Miss \Valker. The suit of the O.sknloqsa Nridgo com pany against the county is in progress at Atlantic , and is taking the time and at tention of a number of Council Binds ollicials , including Supervisor Graham , Jeputv Auditor Anult , County Attorney Kaiitloy ; and others. . Big bargains in underwear at II. Fried- man's. The street car company is putting in its turnouts , so as to render it possible to make speedier trips than heretofore , and soon Council ISlufl's will have a really metropolitan line , running with such fre- ftionc.v | as to render it an easy matter to reach all parts of the city at any hour ot the day. It. Is expected that after the first of the nionlh the street car service will begin in earnest to make ton-minute trips , and thus bettor accommodate the public. The prediction is made that the company will then begin to tnako money out of the line , as there will be a largo increase in the number of patrons , if one does not have to wait but a few mlnntc.s at the longest in order to get a car. PulillKlicrs' Hook Sale Opens tomorrovmorning. . You are respect fully invited to cull. * . _ Pcrfiomil Paragraphs. Ed Sherlock is the smiling papa of : i girl baby , which put in an appearance on Monday. W. T. Wilcox , of the law linn of French & Wileox , North 1'latte , Neb. , was in the city yesterday and will spend Tlnnks- giving at Ins old homo in Oakland , la. Air. Jacob Sims , the well known attor ney , has returned from a happy visit to lii.s old Wisconsin home. II. ( - . Choynoy , of the Smiix City rotitu , is still lying very dangerously il'f at his homo in tins city. Bargains in Kibbons at II. Friedman's There being no prisoners in the city jail , the workmen had a good chanceyfs- torday to 1111 up the hole recently dug by Comanche Hill , and from which he came very nc.ar escaping. The place was patched up , tint the jail can not be deemed secure until either a stone or iron lloor is put , in , the cement being easily broken through. Estimates are being made of the expense of la.ylng a lloor of artificial stone , a foot thick , and It is thought that this will mukn the jail so that prisoners will notfall out of it. Wall paper , shades , paints , etc. II. P. Is'iles , No.102 Uroadway. The PiililiHliot-H' Hook Sale will give all literary people an excellent opportunity to replenish their libraries. Hooks will Do sold at less than half pub lishers' regular prices. MoWhortor , Kollins & Co. , who have boon located in the store with Kiplingcr it Moore for the past year , will discon tinue their business in this city uftor the ends of this month and transfer the same to their Omaha otllcit. The many trlends of the "Co. " of this linn , Mr. W 11. Wakolleld , will regret to learn of his ie- turn to Omaha , as ho has made a largti number of friends during his manage ment of the ofllce , us well as being a social favorite with many of the well- known society people. For 1'ino Hosiery go to II. Friedman's , Call for everything yon noril , botton : prices , Everybody'H store , 8W Main. Host dinner in the city at Doc am ! Hilly's , -101 Uroadway , US cents , Mr , Melvin Smith , who has pnrehaset the abstract books of McMahon & Co. has served as recorder of Crawfon county for throe terms past. He in a inosl worthy eitl/.cn and a valuable accession to this city. Ho Is an old soldier , and is ouartormaster general of the ( ! . A. H , foi lliis st.ite , and prominent in other circles Ilia term of otlico as recorder does no1 expire until January Land he will ther remove to this rltv. In the meantime hi will have supervision of the business am give it a ? much of his personal attentioi us possible , Great reduction in hats at H , Fried "nuin's. Mrs. Dr. 1) Truesdoll. a graduate ol the Toronto , Canaila , Therapeutics in Blitute. is prepared to treat all classes o ! diseases "anil demonstrate the curativi power of electricity1' in accordance will a new und complete system ot Electro 'Don't l.py your now suit or ovcrcoai until you look at those at Metcalf Uros. THE COST OF A RIGHT OF WAY , The Tenth Avenue Folks Name Thtir Damages. PREPARING TO GIVE THANKS. Homo Important llenl Kstnte Icnl . \n Old Man Siilcldcfl Uriel' - Mention. Tenth Avciiun Conrcrnncn. In accordance with the announcement made , the city council and property owners on Tenth avenue mot yesterday morning at Kahle's hotel to consult concerning - corning the giving to the Union Pacific of the right of way no that avenue to Fourth street. It has been susseated that in stead of golnir tip Tenth avenue that the city give the road the right of way along the alloy on the south of Tenth avenue , as there would be less damage to individ ual property owners , and it seems that the route would be all that is needed. The rail way company not seeming dis posed to accept this route , this meeting was called to ascertain approximately how much it would cost to go up Tenth avenue. Mayor Gronowcg was made chairman of the meeting and E. II. Odcll secretary. The expression of all the propcrg ( owners present was unanimously in favor of letting the road take some other route , but that if Tenth a\euno was to bo used they should be paid damages. There was no representative of the Union Pacilic company present ovcopt George I1. Wright , who was not strictly KO. Mr. Wright said that ho expected that Mr. Burns would bo present , but that Mr. Hums had informed him that in case of his necessary absence , Mr. Wright slwuld represent the company so far as it was ncccs.saryeto have the com pany represented. Mr. Wright , as one of the citizens' committee , explained the situation. At the time of liling com plaints with the railway * commissioners against the Union J'aeilic , one of the causes alleged was that the company did not maintain any freight depot at or near Main street tor the accommodation of the many heavy jobbing houses located in that vicinity : The company agreed to establish such a froitrht depot if the citizens would secure the right of way tor the tracks. The company was not anxious to go tip Tenth avonno , but the move was on the part of the citi/.ens's committee , of which . ) . T. Stewart was the chairman , and Mr. Merriam the sec retary. A .sub-committee , of which George F. Wright was the chairman , was appointed to see that the necessary ordi nance was passed by the council , and the right of way secured. Such was the history in brief of the present movo. The dillerent property owners were then called in , one after another , to state the value of their property , and what they considered fair damages , with a view of enlightening the council and citizens as to what would bo the probable cost. cost.Mrs. . llingcisbprg , formerly Mrs. Blake , valued her property at $2,000 , and esti mated her damages at ? 1,000. Mr. Kahle valued Ins hotel property at $10,000 , and placed his damages at $ 0,000 , provided ho could bo given the right of way to get at his hotel on the west. P. P. Alien valueil his at SU.OOO , and his damages at $1,200. Mr. Allen proposed to give $100 if the company would accept the alley ronto and leave Tenth avenue alone , and Mr. Kahlo said he would give Ids check for sj' 00 for the same purpose , thus showing how eager these gentlemen are to have some other route taken , rather than accept any damages. P. B. Hunt , through Odell Bros. &Co. , valued' his property at $1,600 , and dam- apes at $1.000. Mrs. .1. W. Chapman , represented by Spencer Smith , value of property $2,000 , and damages l.OOO. Win. 11. Marble valued his at $2,500 , and damages $1,000. Mr. Shea , value $1,200 , damages $1,000. John Miller placed his at the same. Mr. Key valued his at $1,500 , and the damages at $1,000. Mr. Holmes estimated his damages as $900 on $ aOUO worth of nropcrty. Mr. Casey valued his house ami lot at $1,500 , and put his damages at $1)50. ) Teller Bros. , who own the grocery store at the corner of Alain street , put their damages at $1,000 , and the value of the property ? : ) ,000. Henry Teller , who owns property on Fourth street , esti mated its value at $0,300 , and put the damages at $8,500. Mr. J. Sullivan , living between Third and Fourth streets , put his damages at § 300 on a $ : ) ,000 residence , provided the tracks turned , as now proposed , at the corner of Fourth streo , and run oil' south east from there , instead of running along the avenuo. Under tl.e same understanding Wm. Fit/.gerald lixcd his valuation and dama ges , as did also Mr. Linsk. Robert Anult , who lives east of Sulli van's , put his damages at ? 4r 0. I1' . . ) . Thomas estimated his property at $3,000. and Ins damages at $1,000. This did not include all the owners of improved property but nearly so. It Kccmcd that they set the figures for dama ges plenty high enough , but this was natural , and about what any one would do under the circumstances. The value of the property thus repre sented aggregated $ .7,1,500 , and the total damages claimed $211,700 , so that it appears that they deem the laying of the railway track along the avenue depreci ates the property about one half. There was little to bo done after get ting these statements. No onn * > ccincii to have tiny authority to speak for the rail way company , whether it would pay any such damages. It was afterwards learned , from apparently reliable sources , that the company doo.s iiot expect to pay any damages , but that it looks to the oity to furnish the right of way , if it estab lishes the desired freight depot. In regard to the Union Pacific , Mr. Wright naid that the company desired to have the matter Foltledono way ot another as soon as possible , so that it might go ahead with its arrangements. It had arranged so that if tltu track ran along Tenth avenue , it could got its dirl for the new bridge from the blnfl's in the eastern part of the ctty. If not , it hail already arranged with the North western railway to use its track for getting dirl from the other blulls. It .simply wauled to know which route to adopt. It was expected that a council meeting would bo held last evening to take fur tlior action in the matter , but it was deemed best to postpone the meeting until un.\t Monday niglit. Bargains in RibboiiH at II. Friedman's Electric door bulls , burglar alarma ami every form of domestic ) electrical appll an cos at thu New York Plumbing Co. Try Garland Cook stove for soft coal Cooper and Mcco ( ! have them. Sco that your books arc made by More house & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. Services. There will bo union services held in Iho Presbyterian churcli to-morrow at 11 o'clock , the sermon to bo given by Rev , G , W , Crofts , of the .Coiigregatjonn ; church. , The choir bt the Presbyterian church 1ms. arranged for special music , the choir consisting of Misses and Me rs. I M. Troyuor and S C Noble. The folio. vim ? nni. < ic will be ren- leri'di Uruan Voluntary . . . Paltlson Miss Wcstcutt. Te lcum-\Ve \ Prnlso Tliro , O ( ? od , " . . . . . .Mlllnrd Misses MciUel ami Messrs. Titijnor and Xoblc. Solo "Clmrll y , " . Knurc Mr. Troynor. Duel "Holy Father , Uulde Thy Chil dren " . Wallace MIssrsMpikel. Voluntary ( Srnnd .March "Tann- liaiiser . Wagner Miss Westcott. You can Unit the largest and best as- torlment In wool and silk mittens in the city at II. Friedman'- * . Mrs. A. S. Hall is prepared to do dressmaking on short notice and at reasonable enable prices. No. ! j28 Broadway. Another Intpni taut Heal Kstnlo Halo. A forty-acre tract owned by the Kansas Jlly & St. Joe railroad has just been sold by Messrs. Odell Bros. & Co. to a syndi cate composed of the following gentle men : I. . W. Tullcys , Samuel Haas , George T. Phelps , II. W. Tilton , Nathan Merriam , P. C. lleimbangh and William j. Shrivcr. This is tins second tract sold l > otweon the two cities within a short time and next spring will show great activity in preparing the above ground for premise * . Big bargains in underwear at 11. Fried man s. _ _ Kvcryboity Ijlkcw It. Any person sending 15 cents to the ad vertising department of the Wabash route , St. Louis , Mo. , will receive by re turn mall a handsome , well bound book , jiititlnd "Social Amusements , " contain ing all the latest and most novel parlor panics , charades , etc. The best publica tion ever issued for anyone giving an evening parly. Weather "trips at Chapman's , 103 Main. E. II. Shcafo fe Co. , loan money on chattlo security ot every description ; of- lice No. COO Broadway , upstairs. A Itonii 1'ldc Sate. The papers in the eighty acre tract sale made by Odcll Hroi. & Company some ime since were filed for record Monday. The money consideration hns been in Iho lands of Messrs. Ollicer & Pit soy ever since the deal was closed , but as it required - quired some time to comr-lele the neces sary papers they have but just boon recorded.- The above delay in recording .he deeds has been seized upon as foundation for a-.roport that the above cal estate transaction was only a "make juliovo" and "in the minds1' of the real jstato linn interested. To publish abroad .hat transactions of this magnitude arc "straw" all'airs is not the way to help ilong the boom and the parties starling such canards arc injuring the cities in terests. _ Yarns and Zephyrs at II. "Friedman's. The best stove I ever had is tiio verdict of thousands who haye used the Radiant Homo base burner. Cooper & MeGcc , agents. _ _ _ P. C. DcVol sells Stewart , Climax , Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn- er.H. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges. Economy steam nnd warm air furnaces , No. oOl Broadway. Weary of Mfc. A suicide was reported from York .ownship yesterday , the one tired of life jeing an old resident of this county. Jra L. Palmer , aged about fifty-eight years. He has been despondent for sonic time , and the route chosen by him for getting out of his supposed troubles was by strychnine. He leaves quite a large fam ily of children. His wife died some time time ago , and last July ho married Sarah McCartney , of this city. Stampingaml full variety- embroidery aterials. Mrs. H. P. Miles , -102B'dway. Five Hmi'lred Overcoats for Boys and Children from $1.50 up. AIvrcAi.i' 13io.s : The Publisher * ' Book Sale opens to-morrow at 1117 15roadway , Coeke & Morgan's old stand. Charles u Davis , better known as Alvin Joslyn- appeared at the opera house last evening. Ho has made a wonderful success , considering the fact that ho is largely an imitator and a mimic rather than a true comedian , with real 01 iginulfty. Hois one of the most overrated men on the stage to-day , and ruled by none more highly than by him self. He is a very shrewd advertiser , and his posters and bills stagger the public with the assurance of most startling and wonderful features. His display of diamonds , his loud talk on the street and in corridor make him known to many who would lo.so sight of a more modest and meritorious actor , lie is active , makes a stir wherever ho appears and suc ceeds in making money out of a siiow which is only fair. Hard and soft coal , best quality , all si/.os. Missouri and Iowa wood. 'C. B. Fuel company , 530 Uroadway. Tele phone 1UO. _ _ Good overcoat $2.50. punts $1 to f ! U > 0 , other goods in proportion. Everybody's store , 23 Main. Substantial abstracts of titles and roa ebtato loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street. Council Blulls. Notice. I desire to Inform the public that in compliance with the wish of my late hus band , Mr. Ernst Burhoru , I shall con tinue the jewelry and watchmaker's busi ness at the old stand , No. 17 South M-un street , and under the former linn niimo of E. Hurhorn. Thanking the many patrons and friends of Mr. flurhorn for their liberal patronage in the past 1 now respectfully solicit a continuance of the buino , MOM , IK Lr.i : Buitnou.N , Council Blulls , Nov. 2U , 1880. Dr. llanchctt.ollicoNo 12 Pearl streets Residence 120 1-ourth street. Telephone No. 10. _ Everybody's store , good place to buy goods , No. t23 * Main street. Mary Gorstonborg was yesterday brought before Justice Schuron a change of venue from Justice ! ralnoy , charged with forgery. Her husband , 'a worthless sort of follow , who is now hanging abonl Omaha , claims that ho re ceived Ins allowance from the old coun try , amounting to $300 , anil thai siio signed Iho papers and gel them cashed , forging his name lo idem. The Mate- inent scorned tishy in many respects , but Justice Frainey issued the warrant , and Mary was arrested. As expected , the husband did not show up yesterday , and the ease was dismissed. The wife now threatens vengeance , and aya that if HIO can catch Fivd on this side of the river she will have him arrested for perjury in swearing to any such information , there being no foundation In the least for any such charge against her , See West Point base heater. Latest improvements in heating stoves. _ W. A. WOOD. Weather strips.al Chapman's , 105 Main. All varieties of game undjish. Oysters all styles. Short orders specialty , Doc & Billy's , 401 Uroadway. Just look in tlicir window. Natural Science nml the Super natural. From "Science atid Theology , " by John Burrough. . In Popular Science Monthly for December , ; One of Iho latest phases of the religious lliouuhl of the times seems to be a dcsireito get rid of , or to explain away , the supernatural-at least to reclaim - claim and dotnciticnto it and convince mankind thai it U not the irresponsible outlaw wo have so long been led to sup pose a desire ' iionrly as marked in Iho theology as .in , thn science oflhedaj. Thus , the bishop of Exeter ( Dr. Temple ) , in his Bamntdn Irctures of 1831 , on the "Rolatiousbotwecn religion and science , " upholds Iho belief in miracles , without calling lo his aid th'o belief in Iho super natural as the word Is commonly used. A miracle , ho urges , may bo only some phase of tin- natural not yet understood ; the turning of water into wine by word of command , or Iho miracle of Iho loaves and the IKlic ? , may have been accom plished by the exercise of some power ovornaliire which is perfectly scienlilic , bul of which man as yet has imperfect control. And the duke of Argyll , in his "Reign of Law , " cautions us ilgalnst assigning an event or a phenomenon to Iho agency of the supernatural until we are quite sure we umlerstaiid Iho limits of the nat ural the natural may teach far enough to include all that wo have comnioiuv called the supernatural. Thu latest con siderable attempt in this direction is fur nished by the work of Professor Henry Driiminotid on "Natural Law in the Spir- tual World'a work which undertakes lo demonstrate * the naluraluess of the super natural , or the oneness of religion and biology. Until11 ! , in his "Analogy , " s.iys that there is no "absurdity in supposing that there may bo beings in the universe whose capacity and knowledge and views may bo so extensive as that the whole Christian dispensation may lo them ap pear natural- , that is , analogous or con formable to God's ' dealings with other parts of His creation ; as natural as the visible known course of things appears to us. " Such a being seems actually to have appeared to us in the person of this Scotch professor. The "whole Christian dispensation" is to him lilllo more than a question of experimental science ; Ihe conversion of Paul is as nalnral and ex plicable a process to him as the hutching of an egg or the sprouting of a kernel ot corn. "Religion , ' he says , "is no dis heveled mass of aspiration , prayer and faith. There is no more mystery in relig ion as to its process than in biology. " GREAT SALE. Immense slock of Ludics' anil Chililrcns' Underwear will be sold cheap this week. We will Continue our Special Sale - OFFer - For Another Week , New Goods , LoY/est / Prices ! HEADQUARTERS FOR Carpets and Dry Goods Mail Orders Promptly At ( iMiilcd To. 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs SPECIAL NOTICES. RdvnrtlBoinontB , such as Lost , Found To Loan , I'or Stile , To Itont , ftftnts. lloHr.i3lntr , etc. , will boinccrtuil in IliU column nt tlio low rntoof TIN CENTS 1'BK LINE forilio first Insor- loniind rivoCoiils I'or Ijlnu for ciieli subfloqucint inxurtlon , Lcuro aUvcrllsoinunlx nt our olllvn No. 12 I'ciil slruct , nuur liroailwiijr , Council Illutrs. WANTS. HUNT l-'iirnlsuixl rooms , nio riluiru. t W ANTHD-A rouln. boy with pony to curry IIco SAU-Ulil : puperii for tmlu nt Ilio lloo ITtUil . _ WANTini l'rtlcs lntfri < llni ; lo bo nuirrlcd art ) wnnlril to unll tit tbo 1'rynr'fl lieu job ofllco to select tHyjr woilillnir cams. Fine Jlanyinu Lamps , JCon.iu lar - Gauds , e.lc. A. J. MANDEL , jVo. HSH tUX3 Uftitida'an , COUNCIL JII.UITS , . . . IOWA OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS , COUNCIL , BLUM'S , IA , 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. bicadipg Sbylos and IrppofLoliorjs QopsLapbly op 14OO Fnrnnm Street , Omaha , Nob. I Will Pay the Highest Price m FOR ALL KINDS OF FMSTK MW STOVES , XO. 00 S imOAlMVAV , COUXt'II. ItMUT 96 Pearl Street. WE GIVE AWAY A BEAUTIFUL PARLOR PICTURE WITH EVERY THREE CANS OF . 's Baling Powder. These arc Oil Paintings in. ( lilt Frames , ! i\24. ( ) We also keep a line line of fancy and Staple Groceries , All Orders to Telephone No. 20 , will bo Promptly Filled. J. W. KLEEB , JVO. . MELVIN SMITH & CO , stLri : o s TO UAHON & GO , Abst-acts of Title , Loan and Real Es- tat ) Brokers No. 238 Main St. cfl the "most relia ble filMtrarl. froo/w ill tliin county- " Known rfs Ihc "JfcMnlion stb.-itract Jionkij. " ivenrctiow i > rci > < urilto/'iti'- nixli abslmctit nnd respect f nil 11 M > - lii-il tlie pati'HiHiycof till tliotti' < lcnii'- iiKj correct abut fact. * of title to liintls and lot. * in l'ott < nv < ittaiiiiti countn. mm SMITH & co , , NO , 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. BE SURE to see our poultry anil get onr prices liefor'e you liny your THANKSGIVING TURKEY ! Tiie Fiiest Lins of Fany ; anl Staple CrocsrI sn the CIt/ , J. W. KLEEB , Grocer , Eta. 345 Grsa ay. TELEPHONE RiVri IO3 , FIRE INSURANCE Iq Irjo ( ollov/ing Companies : German Amr'lcan , of Ntul fork Phtrnlt , * of Hartford. Hartford , " of Hartford. Callfornian , of San Francisco , Scottish Union & National , f Union , of San Francisco. State , * if Des Molnes. Wllllanisturg Wy. ( of Diooklijn. Those mart.nl with a * Insure alto against loss by Wind Sttrnit , Cgclonts and Tornadoes . . ron KM.r. IN COUNCIL . AND OMAHA. ONEY LOANED OK coon CITY M AND TAKM I'KOl'I.HTV AT LoWKSI' KAlT.b. * * * * * * " B. RICE , M. Or otUor Tumors rouiovcKl without tuo knlfoorilrawlntf ot blood. Over No. II luuty 1'uiirlBl. ream , 1'oiinoil iiniolu'iUoipi lllutfe. N. SCHURZ , Justice of the Peace Office over Ameiican Express , JOHN Y. STONI5. JACOU STONE & SIMS , ATT6RHEYS-AT-UW , IVaclicujli thu State and Federal .court * Rooms 7 and 8 ShuRurt-Huiio lilosk. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO , We a rest ill offering tlttins in offered in tJti * citi/or the Our stock is a. * la rye and complete as any you can jlnd , and we i/nar- cintccprices an-ay bcloiu all coin- petition. ll'c have at.to a fall line of OfallijradcA amt make , inclndlny Lace , Turcoman , C'licnlllc , frish J'oint , etc. , etc. OUR RUG Department Comprises Turkish , Sin if rn id , Kcr- racli. llrusscls , A.i : > n luster , etc. , at prices loirer than the lowest * CurtainGoodsbytMarti Window Shades And jtxtnrc.a , Oil Cloths , Mat liny. * , Lincolenins , etc. A laryc line of fillkand Mohair J'litsltcs and lrp- holslcry aood. * ; Kasy Chairs , Otto man * , Foot. Itests , etc. . for the hol iday trade. B. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main K | , Council Bluffs , la. , and 209 S. 15th st , room 10 , Otnahn , Neb , Mnnufiioluror'H Agent for the CALIGRAPII TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings , Roofing , Slate , Mantels Plate and Window Glass , Show Cases , Elcrators , ( hand andanlic , etc. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail nnd in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of finu drivers , sin. yle or do-.ble. MASON WISE , Council Kind's , FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies btu'in a $5 hot or bonnet , one fare will he paid ; ? u > , lound Irip , .IfnirnnU , C'ounty und ICaiillV < irK ol' All Itimln a.SifC- | lulty Prompt Attention to Mall Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Hoom 1 Evoret Hlock , Council Hlnlls Standard Papcl'H Ut < : d All styles of bmd- 5ng m Ma u/int'a nnd BLANK BOOKS. - LI ) . NMlon&l Ituik , il. 1 ! . Bin lib ft Co. , Cltkcns1 Honk , Jlenro , Well * Jt Co. , Urtt National Hunk , C. II. ln uriiiica Co. , OUt ] rJl'ujo > -Uaukci-sC.U ti&tlunt llituk. ITS TllinWl CAPER " lfor ft buyer to go where the largest Stork ftnJ Greatest Varieties arc kept in any i . # . line. Again , if seller , hns E.M'KKIKNCKU AccoMMOKATtoxs faithful niul trusty help- those who buy will be agreeably served , mid If seller gi > cs i't i.i. weights nnd meas ures , you have three excellent reasons for patronizing such a Hi in. Fuel consumers oiight therefore to buy of HEATON FUEL Co. , No. 088 Hioaihvny , Council Binds , Telephone 110. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING OHEcrcrsiES OJF COUNCIL BLUFFS. DEEKE , WELLS * CO. Wlit.los.llo Agricultural Implements , Cnrrltiitcs , lUo . ito. : CoiituMl lllUITs , low * . MANUKACTUIMNU CO. Mnnufsicttiri'rffof niul Dealers In Hand and Power Com Shollrs : , And nK-i'iu'iiil line or tlr. t olnss HKrlonllmnl linplcmutiu , Nos. ir.OI , IMS , toOJ ntul 15'JT ? oulh Main Strret , _ Council llmiTi" . loirn. 1UMU IKAILKY < fc CO. , agricultural ImplementsWagons , , Buggies , of fsnn Mnohlnurr. . inwi- ; - . . ; . - 1100 to 1118 SoutU Mnln Street , Council lllutr * lOITH. | rAltl'KTS. ' COUNCIL Ul.UFFS CARPET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Cloths , Cnrtnln Fiitiircs , Upholstery ( lee Ktc. No , 103 Uromlirnr Council Hluff.i , CIQA113 , TOJUl'CO , K7V. PKUKKOY & MOOUK , Wliolcsulo Joblioi-s In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco & Pipes A Nos. SSJtKln aiiJ 27 1'onil Sts. Council Illuac , } l ' ! ± 'f SNYDER & LEAMAN , Wholesale Pmit and Produce Commission Merchants. No. lll'onrl St. , Council ill HAULB , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Drncifisti1 Hmulrliv ) . Ktc. No. 23 Mnln St. , nnd No. 21 1'onrl St. , Council mint's. nil'ITS. O. W. UUTTS , Y/hoIesala / California Fruits a Specialty General Comml.'Plon. No. 5U Council T \VIHT & DUQlJI-rrTK , Wliolesnle Fruits , Confectionery , -/Nil- COMMISSION , Noo. 1C mill 18 I'.mi-l . . U. Council lllulTs. H.IUXKSS , ETC. BKCKMAN , ST11O11BK11N & CO. , Mntni'ncturorR or anil Whnlu.tnlo Dnnluni In Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. J\n. KJj Mnln Pi. . Council lllii.fa , IOITII. HATf. CAI'X , KTO. MKTJALr ( BUOllIKIl.S , Jobbers In Hats , Caps and Gloves. Xof. ! M7 nml III I llroivlwny , Council Illulti. HEAVY HAniWAJlE. KI3KLINK & FKLT , Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , Anil Wood Slock , Council IllutlH. lows. DIL.S. COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. , Wlinli'biilo Ponlorg In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils 22TO. , ETC. F.Theodore , A cnl , Council llluira. Iowa. LV3J1IEH PIUXQ KTC. A. OVEIITON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , Amlllriilifu Mnliii-Iiil Sccaltl | ! < ) , Wliilun1i ) I.um- li ) > rorall Klndft. Ullico No. I'M Miilu at , Council lllulM. lown. JOHN L1NDEJI , Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors lor St. Ooltliarrt'a I [ orb Illltcnf. 'No. M Mnln SI. Couni-ll llluirs. SCIISKIDKK & HKCK , Foreign and Domestic V/ines / and Liquors , AuCiW.Wulu i ( . . Ci/uia-ll ninffi. y- L. Kiuscirr & co. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers , No. 1113 HrouJwny , Council lllutrs. CEESTON HOUSE The on I- hotel in Council IMulls having And nil inn 'crn linpravcincntb. aiO , 217 and 810 Main st. MAX MO1IN , Prop. Reduction in Prices , IN China Glassware , Etc. , , MV. . S. Hcmor & OVs. N'o. 33 Main wt Conuc'Jl Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. . , COUNCIL UL Uuiuiuy I > jpoU Horses und ntiilcs kejil con-tiuiU\ hniul , for Halo : tt n-iuil or in cur loads. OdoriS proiuptly tilled by contract oi > tthort niiticit. .Stock Bold on coininl.iblon , Siiu-rrji V UHI.KV , I'ropriuloru. ToloiilnuiQNo.nl. formerly of lull Sale Stubleb. corue/ let , uvu ana -1th Blnujt.