THE OMAHA DAILY" BEE : WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 1 , J88ft THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIlfBLUFFS WKDNKSDAY MORNtMJ DKC. 1. ' OFFICE , NO. 12 , PEAHL STREET. Delivered by tnrricr In nnjpnrt of the cltjnt twenty cents per week. 11. Vf. TILTO.V , . . . MaiiagcT , NICIIT Kimoii No. 23. MINOIl MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Nrw full goods nt The district court is 10 1)0 ) open on Tuesday of next week. The docket is very large. All having promised prc'erved fruit ? tor the Christmas market s.itul them to .Masonic temple I his morning. Permit to nmrry was yostunlnA given to I.oms It. .Meteu ( ami r'dith ( J. hinjiner. both of Oakland. Al-o to John K. ( ' , Wind and Kiln M. Kasmiif-on , both of tills city. Ono spruce young ninn slopped up boldly for n marriage permit yesterday , but found < hut hi ; wits to" young am ! most cut ( liu parental consent , lie de parted sorrowful. Tito Y. Jl. ( ' . A. rt'.suinrd its Tuesday tvoninglitcrarvoutorlainmeiits lust even ing. An excellent programme was well carried out , and iniii'li enjoyment gained from it by all who attended. The .salvation army has been notified by tin : authorities thai they miisl not parade IJrosulwny or Main streets , but nni'-t conlino theii demostratiou to by- streets. Tliey say they will Darudo , when mid where they please , ami if lined will lay out their lines in jail. They evidently want to oe martyrs , anil there .seems no special reason for allowing them to be come. such. The prisoners in the city jnil yesterday amused themselves nyst'jalingfroni each other. The boys do not propose to get out of practice while in durance vile , and they succeed well. They ilo not have but littlu to work on a few ohl clothes but even a few old clothes have in times past been .snllicient to cause quite a sensation in police circles. Colonel Daily , whose heroic service during the war was recently given in the HKI : as narrated by a southern panur , is given a prominent mention in ( iencral Hoauregard's new book , the description being given of the same battle , anil the colonel pictured , even to his bearing and his horse , the de.siription being a differ ent one m details only from that already given the readers of this paper. There are parties ot means and ex perience now looking over the city with a view of establishing a largo horse mar ket here , the same as is conducted in Kansas City and olhnr large cities. It is proposed to make a market for all sorts of horses , and to make it so extensive as to make it a most desirable accession to the now enterprises of the city. The parties in looking over the city are im pressed , as all must be , with the wonder ful .shipping advantages , so many rail ways centering here , and with the cheap ness with which they can secure the nec essary room. The now lire alarm system will bo com pleted , when ? The chief of the lire de partment replies , "Ask mo .something easier. " There are portions of the system arriving daily , and the new boxes are ox- peeled each train. So soon as they ar- .rivo the \/ork will bo pushed to a full completion within three weeks thereafter. When completed it will be a police alarm as well as a tire alarm , and will serve the double purpose. This will bo a -vr-JllM ' ( fmnhiUias n. lin and is now compelled to put in n sepa rate police alarm , which will cost that city as much as the whole combined sys tem will cost here. See that your books are made by .More- liou.se & Co. , room I , Everett block. M. V. Itoliror has twodwelling * to rent. See Ids special ads. Sec West 1'oint ba-o heater. Latest improvements in heating stoves , \V. A. WOOD. E. H.SIioafe & Co. , loan money on chfUtlo M-eurity of every description ; of- lice .No. 000 Broadway , upstairs. Dr. Ilanehi'H.ollieoNo 1'J Pearl He.sidoneo I'M Fourth street. Telephone No. 10. _ _ Mrs. Dr. D. Truesdell , a graduate of the Toronto , Canada , Theraiwnties insti tute , is prepared to treat all classes of diseases "and demonstrate tint curative power of electricity" in accordance with a new and complete system of Kh-ctro- Therapeutic * , Electro-Magnetism and Static Electricity. Female diseases a specialty. Located at No. 'Ml Broadway , second floor. Olilcc hours t ) a. m. to 5 p. m. _ _ Opening night of the Christmas Mar- Jcet. 4 Personal Pa lion. Cit. . Hotter , of Logan , was in the city ycsday. Hon. J. A. T , Hull , of Dos Moines , was nt the Ogden yesterday. W. T. Marshall , of the lirm of Marshall Mros. , of Walnut , was in the city yester day. day.Henry Henry Cherniss , of the lirm of Cherni.ss Uros. , ictimicd la l evening from Chi cago. Mr. 11. O. Cheney is reported as slightly better , although he is still far trom being out of danger. Miss Jessie Shrivor , of YiHis-cn , is hereon on a visit to her sibter , Mrs. F. 11. Oreutt , and will rumaiii during the holidays. K. M Waggoner , formerly nignt clerk at the transfer , and who has been at KUmtoM , Neb. , for a year patt , has re turned to Council llluli's. Mrs. Arch ( " "oilman , who has been detained at the Kiel liotul for a few days by illness , loft yesterday for her homo in Avoea , auuoinpaim'd by her daughter , Mrs. Hurlow , who has been attending her. ( ! o with your families to supper to night at the Christmas Market. Five Hundred Overcoats for Jioys and Children , from if 1,00 up. up.Mivrc.vLr Ilitos. A Mttlo (5cm of art in every package of CJoi.u Mr.iui. COWKK , Ask your grocer about it. ( Jroncweg A : Schocntgou , wholesale agents. ( lo early and see the needle work at the Christmas MarKct. Call for everything you need , bottom prJCL's , Everybody's store , Sill Mam. Progress I njj in Kuulire. A very nleasant progri ssivo cnchro party was given Monday evening by Mrs , T. A , Clark and daughter , nt their homo on Harrison street , The following guests were present : Miss Beebe , Miss I'ussio Keating , Misses I.onu and Clara Bedison , Misses Emma and Tilly hasoowsky , Miss McClond , Miss Paschel , Messrs. Orr , Giles anil Hoylston , of Omaha , Messrs. LiiEcowEky , I'red Keller , Frank Hen- drinks , Arthur HolVmaycr , W. 0 , Mor gan , of this city. The prizes wera carried off by Mr. A. Jloft'mayerand Miss Emma Lascownky. The evmimc was delight fully spent , and the arrangements were characterized by good-cheer and good tosto in ull their details. THE PLOTTING OF A FIEND , He Places Tics On tlo Rails To Cause a Tearful Wreck. HE THIRSTED FOR REVENGE. The Tenth Avenue Pndcct BH Viewed From All Shies J-'mtlinr Progress Miulo In Eiiclirc Other Notes From All About Town. Tlic Work ofn Kloml. Detccllvo Charlie Price , the sleepless , slmip eyed looker-out for the interests of thu Milwaukee ) & St. Paul In this vicinity , has returned from Madrid , a small sta tion a short distance out on the line , where he has been attending lo an im portant cnso. On Sunday night the westward hound passenger train had reached a spot about two miles and a half west of Madrid , when the engineer discovered tics on the traok jn .l ahead of him. Tiie train was coming down a grade of about fifty feet fall , and was just entering upon n curve. By prompt ness , and owing to a fortunate placing of the ties , a most trrnblo accident was averted. There hail been three tics thus placed , with an evident intention of ditching the train , and the escape was a narrow one. The engine run up onto ono of the tics , which had ( o be chopped away before it could proceed. Had the discovery been made a moment later , than it was , or had the tics been placed on the track a short distance away , where the curve was ( -harper , nothing could have prevented the work of the liend from being complete. A little further along the track another tie was placed , with the apparent intention of the villain to ditch any train which might approach from the west. As soon as the diabolical plot was discovered and happily frus trated , steps wore taken to discover , if possible , who was the criminal , inquiry revealed the fact that a man had been hanging about there , and hail spent the night previous with a family who live in a dug-out. This man had told the family about his having been put oil" from a train , ami he told the children that he in tended netting oven by caiismir the road some trouble. He .said ho would stop their trains for them , ami would have some satisfaction for thiMvayhi1 had been used. From the description of tiio man he was easily traced , and found to be on- guired in Chopping wood for some farmer about a mill * away , lie was arrested and taken to the depot at Madrid to take the train for Perry , there lo have a hearing. lie was a Gorman , aged about lorty years , and gave his name as Charles 11. Froady. Ho had been at work on the Astor branch. While waiting at the depot for the train lie was the center of observation for a largo number of rail way men , who were naturally incensed at the idea of his having inada such a licndish attempt to destroy life as well as property , anil more for ell'eet on him than with any intent of carrying the threat into execution , they talked of hanging him. One of the men asked where the rope was , and as he heard this talk ho became very aii.Mou.sand worried. Ho fairly bogged the ollicers having him in charge , not to let them hang him. lie was willing to submit to anythmjr.bv.t hanging ho very ; naturallyjjbfr'tcil "to. lie was taken to Pena > Smi thorc waived examination aiwas - - pu. ] : , > , i [ „ \M \ to await tl o.ii' T6n of the grand jury. ' Hi " "UllS'was li.\cd at sflU.OOO , but he was unable to fui nish bonds in any amount. In talking over the matter he admitted lisguilt. When asked what his object was , u ! replied that he had been put off from a freight train , and that ho was ' 'most devilish hot about it , and was bound to make the company as much trouble as ho nut been caned. " Ho expressed himself as sorry now that his anger had cooled somewhat. There seems nothing to save him from getting at least a. long term in the pcui- timtiary , unless it be the insanity dodge , and th'is can hardly be worked , as lie talks and acts as if in his right senses. It seems that after placing the tics on the track , ho went into the woods near by and there watched to see the result of his work , and was apparently disappointed that there was not moro of a wreck caused. Weather strips at Chapman's , 105Miin. : Wall paper , .shades , , paints , etc. ll. 1' . \ik-s , No. ' 10'J liroadway. ( lood overcoat $2.fiO , pants $1 lo $ ! ) .r > 0 , other goods in proportion. Everybody's , store , tCi ! ) Main. _ The PIMM and ( Tons. The Tenth avenue project seems to have been pretty well discussed , and tpiito thoroughly vcntihiatiul. The only objection raised against the project come. ' trom the few property owners who think that they will sutler damages , if the rail way runs along in front ol their houses. They insist that they do not want to bo forced into litigation with a great eor portion , as they have not money to spend in this way. They want the damage : settled before Iho company secures the right of way. They say tint if it is to he so great a benclit to the oily at large , then the city at largo should bear the burden of the damages , rather Ihan let it fall on afowwhoso property rests on the street in question. If they can bo assured thai the just damages can bo secured without ( ho expense or annoy ance ol law suits , then they are willing to lot the tailway company liave thu right of way. The citv council takes the position that ' they will'not give the right of way unless the rights ot these property owners can be fully protected , The city attorney says that the most the city council fan do is togivo the right of way , as provided by law , and that no action of the council can prevent the property owners from recovering such damages as they arc entitled to , and no action of the council can help those prop erty owners in securing those rights in any bettor way. or in any other way , than is provided by law. This moans in fact , that the city council can only give away the city's rights on the avenue , and that If any ono olsofiufl'uns damages , the state law provides how this damage in lib t bo settled , and thu council cannot supplant a state law by an ordinance , It remains for the city council to simply protect the interests which the city has in the avenue , The wholesale merchants and jobbers nro a unit in asking that the right of way bo given , Some of the heaviest houses deolani that if they uro not given the needed facilities for shipping , they will bo compelled to move to Omaha. Ono of the houses is already looking for a situ in Oimilm , so that it may be in condition to move quickly if this is not given , if this house goes another , and probably more that one. will surely foljow. The citizens' committee claim that the damage by the loss of wholesale business will be greater than the damage caused to property owners on the avenue. . They claim that much of this damage is im aginary , nml that if Council Binds , if it does not improve its ad vantages , will soon bo made up of poor men , and that instead of n few suOering damages , all will suffer : still more. The Union Pacific says that it docs not care to.como up the avenue. It declares : that ( he citizens committee , in making its compjamts baforo the Iowa railway com missioners , laid great stress On tiie lack of a freight depot for Iho accommodation of the e shippers The.v proposed to give Hie company the ncht of way , if the com pany would conic nj ) with its tracks , and build a depot. The company agiccd to thi . bincc then llm question of damages had como up. The company docs not thjnk that HIP agreement has been com plied with , but further than this , il menus to thorn simply prohibition , to pass an ordianec requiring the company to pay such damages as the property owners may ask before they oven gain the right to lay a single rail. The company does not care to accept such an ordinance at all. all.The The board of trade , by 1's ' representa tives , declares that it is not quite time to make known nil the advantages which will accrue to the city by giving Ihis right of way. There is a project on foot for a union depot up town , and the success of this project depends largely on the Tenth avenue one. If the latter falls , then a union depot is surely killed for years to come , at least. One member of the board in throwing out these hints about a union depot , was asked by the Bi.i : why the union depot was not at once promised , out and out. "It is not an easy matter to seeuro a union depot , it doc.s not de pend .simply on the Union Pacific , or any other one road. There are many tilings to consider. I am not prepared to say all that I believe , and all that I know of the situation. I am willing to bet , though , that if Tenth avenue is given to the Union j'aeilic. just as oilier streets have-been given , the damages to be set tled as other damages in such cases arc settled , if Tenth avenue is thnsgiven up , I'll bet r. hundred dollars that willuu two 3ears you will sec a union depot being built here. " It is , as admitted by all , a very Impor tant matter for the council to determine. Hardly one of the aldermen can feel like taking the responsibility of doing any thing to cheek or retard the boom that has already struck Iho city. The clti/.ens can hardlynbc blamed for a feeling of uncertainty about relying much on the whispering about some great and mysterious improvements which this Tenth avenue project will calico to follow. If any one is to blame for the lack of faith , it is those who have banked on this faith before. When Union avenue was given up to the Union Pa cific , just such whispered assurances wore given of some wonderful changes being about to come The first of these changes was the removal of the stock yards lo Omaha , ( several times Hie people of this city have been asked to pin their faith lo some unseen something in the future , and while tins city has , it is true , gained sonic advantages , Mill the expectations have not been reaii/.ed , and disappointment has made them sus picious. The city , can , however , afford to lake some chances , ll has to take chances , whether it will or not. It simply remains as to which chances it will take. If the giving of a right of way up Tenth avenue will be for the city's interests , then it should be given , even if that of itself docs not constitute a full Hedged boom. Every slop forward is a gain , whether it is a big stride or a short one. As to the property owners directly affected , tliev certainly have Hie rights given them by the laws of the state , under which they acquired , and under which they hold their property. If Hie city can by ils council throw about them any further protection , without in juring the interests of the city as a wliolc , then the aldermen should surely do it. It is urged witli much force , however , that " ' cvpovtyowncrsshouldnota.sk the city to check any real nrocrcss , and cause an injury to all alike for the sake of giving a few property owners more protection than tiie laws of llioir own state afford them. It seems now that the whole matter has been so thor oughly discussed that there remains but little to be said or done , it remaining to seek some way of satisfying ; the property owners , if they can be satisliod , and if not for the council to act so as lo do the greatest good for tbo city , the property owners havinir their rights secured in any event under the state law. The ordinance , as now pending , cannot pass , unless Aldermen Kellar , Hammerer or Danforth change in opinion. They want the property owners fuliy satisfied before the right is given. The matter will be brought up again neM Monday night , _ _ Electiic door bells , burglar alarm ; and every form of domestic electrical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. Fruits , jollies , pickles , preserves , etc. , at the Christmas Market. The AVulmit Oase. The case of Thomas McFaddon , charged with the seduction of Maggie llnggu , of Walnut , was yesterday brought to a closc so far as the evidence and tiio arguments were concerned. Judge Aj lesworth reserved his decision until to-day but intimated thai ho was satislied that the evidence showed that llm .young man promised to marry the girl' , and that he hud been guilty of inti- nmey with her. The point which the court desired to consider was chielly the question as 10 whether she was up to the time of her alleged seduction of chaste character or not. On llio part of the defence a number ol wilues es had been introduced to show that she had acted immodestly , and been gu illy of in- descrclions of the worst nature with oth ers before the delcndanl was acquainted with her. Substantial anstracls of lilies and rca estate loans. J. W. & 1C. LSquire , JM > . 101 Pearl street. Council Bluffs. Don't buy 3'onr now suit or overcoat until yon look at those at Mctcalf Bros. A Hoi Ad. J ) . E. ( Jlcason , the coal man , created quite a sensation by sending through Iho mails a largo number of circulars adver tising Ids business , the circulars appear- inir to bo summons to appear In court. A number who glanced hastily at them concluded 11103- were nuils lo compel the payment.ot some forgotten or neglected coal bill , and they were quilo excited until by closer examination and reading Ihoy found that the circulars were harm less advertisements. Some discovered tlieli mistake only on visiting the ollico with lire in their eye , demanding an ex planation. _ Notice Opera House barber shop , bath rooms reopened. Everybody's store , good place to buy goods , No. 8i3 Main street. Morn Brlok h. P. Judson , who owns some extensive tracts north of the city , thinks that be has not only a bonan/.a in the sand banks , which by the past season ho has demon strated can bo drawn "on for a supply for Omaha , b3 * barges crossing the river , but that there is still more money in manu facturing brick from the clay which ho has in abundance , He is preparing to open the new boom season by starting brick making by a new process , which will doubtless prove a great success It seems that there is no end to the now plans and purposes of those who are bound to be at thti front and keep abreast of the growth of the cily the coming sea- son. Weather strips at Chapman's , 105 Main. Hard and soft c0al , best quality , all sizes Missouri and Iowa wood. U. B Fuel company , C39 Broadway. Tolo phone ISO. - - - Supper 125 cents at the Chriilma.s Market - kot , Another Jfew Company. Articles of incorporation were liicd yes terday of Iho Omali.t and Iowa Continu ous Brick Kiln company. 'J he objects as set forth ! n the articles are lo manufac ture briek , terra eotta , earthenware , drain nml sewer pipe * , and all other wares of like nature , and to experiment and take out patcntsapnlieablo to the manufacture of such gooiUj The capital stock is placed at $100,0(10 ( , which may be in creased onc-lialf. The iucorporator.s are W. K. Vaughair , L. P. Shanklin , M. S. Mndsoy.lames Ui'inllli , J. U. Kcagan and E. E. Aylcswoith. , ' A Suspicious Vouili. " A boy. giving his name as Clem Fuller , was found by Olllcor O'Brien about 'J o'clock yesterday morning , prowling about the slrceU , and trying to sell to some saloon frequenter nn accordeon , which was wrapped in a paper bearing an express stamp. His case was in quired into ye-terday , but nothing could lie learned to pinch him , and ho was re leased. Stuart Barton Slyter. son of W. C. and Emma Slylor , died .yesterday morning , aged leu months. The funeral will be held at 'J o'clock this afternoon at Iho residence , No. Tilt ! Myiister street. The chairs in the Masonic lemplu hall are being numbered , so that when ent"r- tainmcuts are given there scats can be reserved , if desired. The ladies having the hospital project in hand propose to lea'-o a cottage on William street , near Mills , and secure Mrs. Hoagland as matron. The enter prise will start in modestly , but is certain to grow into an institution of much help fulness and worth lo the cit3' , as there is a general demand for it , and a general disposition to generously support it. llarrv Schmidt. Iho Main street photo grapher , is planning to put up in the spring a three story brick building on the silo of his present gallci'i * . Stamping aud full variety of embroidery materials. Mrs. II. P. NilovlOJ B'ttway. To reduce our stock we have this day marUe.d all our retail jrootls down to wholesale prices' , and ean , therefore , sell good.s cheaper than any other house in this cil3- . Mixi.i.r.i ; MrMC COMPANV , No. 103 Main street. P. C. DeVol soihT Stewart , Climax- , Acorn and Westminster hard coal burn ers. Charter Oak and Acorn cook stoves and ranges. Economy steam and warm air furnaces , No. .101 Broadway. . . Newton Holt , at Hell Brown's ranch , two miles north ol Mount Idaho , under took to ride a vicious , bueking broncho , when il fell on him and crnsiicd his bead and chest. Ho died in half an hour. This " ! ' , 'DC Hie vcck for bargains. Our entire line of shawls at 85 per ft. discount. Way down to close oat. They must be sold. We distance competition in ily of goods and low prices , is Ihc verdict of any customer rs arc tttlt'ittti'inii prices iiei'i'i' mas so loir , and can not so remain. Our stock Is larfjt ; ami imttcrns choice. J'riccs mill l > < ; with us for ten LADIES' At a Bargain- Stock largeand'we are bound to sell it out. Call and see our goods before purchasing elsewhere. HARKHESS BROS , , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs AND Fine Jlonsa Fur , etc , A.Jff.MANDEL , Xu , HXli 'i J Jiiw li ( ' < tt/t COD.VCII. HL IOWA If you wish a rciilly cheap suit to order , go to William ( Jrover , ( late of Chicago ) , No. 13 North Main St. next to American Dist. Telegraph ollieo. Ho will make you R fine lilting all-wool suit for $ J5. Pants to order $ U. Having opened a cloth and trimming house in connection with the merchant tailoring establishment , I would respect fully invite an inspection of same. Par tics desirous of obtaining cloth by the yard and making up their own goods can hero bo accommodated. Trimmings of all kinds furnished. Goods cut to order. In faotanything you wish can be furnished at bottom prices , Don't forget a fine lilting suit to order for $25 , punts $ U , and cloths and trim mings at equally low figures. Wm. ( Jrovrr , No. 11 North Mam St. , next door to American District Telegraph illco. You have but a few days' grace in which to purchase S , fflgS , Window Sliades , Etc , , IKS I Which we are now making. Remember that we are shortly to make a change in the firm , and wish to close out our resent stock before doing so. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. , No. 405 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 506 Broadway , Council Bluffs. Loodlpg Styles and Impopbabiops Sopstopbly op 14O6 Farnnm Street , Omnhn , Neb. S6 Pearl Street. Farming Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $5 00 to ? .10.00 per acre. School and Mate lands in Minnesota on 33 years' time 5 per cent interest , hand JJn.yers faro fruo. , No. . "M Hroadwav , Council Hliiir-i. Towa. airont for Froidi'ikscn & Co. . Chicago. HRS. C. L GILLETTE , HAIR GOOD6 , ist tict , FIE - FRENCH - HILLIHERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omahn. NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a § 5 hat or bonnet , one fme will lju paid ; ? io , round ( rip. H. SCHUKZ , Justice of the Peace Oflicc over Ameiican lprem. l . JOHN" V. STONK. JACOB SIMK. STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS- -LAW , Practice in the Slate and Feiloral courts T and 8 COTJKTOIIj BIjXJH'F'S K. L. WILLIAMS 18 N. Main Bt , Council BliifTi , la. , and -0'J ' S , Kith st , room 10 , Omalin , Neb. M nufneturor'8 Ajjent for tlui CALIGRfiPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents , Awnings Roofing. Slate , Mantels Plate and Window Glass , Show Case * , Elevators , ( hand andaulic , etc. . BICE , M. D. , Or otluirTiitnorri rt-imivuil without Orcr thniy JCHIS prncliraloxperleiico. Nn. 11 I'oailHt. , Cunncil lilufls. SPEOIALNOTIOES. Ppcolal ndvcrtuciucnls , Buch as Lost , ro.ind To Loan , For Bnlo , To Jtunt , ftnnts , Ilonrdlnir , cic.ivill tiulnEortoil In this column nt tiie loir ratuorrnNCKNTSI'KH MNK fortliellrbt Inter- jonand l'JvuCentBrcrMnotorcaeIisubbOjuont Intuition , I.ruvo nOvprllsomcnts nt our ollico No. 12 I'cnl btroet , no.ir Jlrouilway , Council lllullu. WANTS. T71OU JIKNT Tbo one Elorj Iriiino IJii 4-room iluolliim iitiucliinent fonnurly nut'iiplfil by II. I * . Nllcb.iitul knoHiuid No. 110 South Main tticet. Aiply ] to M f liolirer. _ Foil JIBST A iio - two eiory frnmo lionse conttiliilntr 0 nxjink , luill unit collar under ontlru liouto , on N. B. corner Avenue J'and Liltlo Cmtls street. Only 7 blocks from Do- bany'hopi-rn liousu. Cull on il. K , Koliior , nt 10 ! .Mum lrect , ( ufstulrt | > . _ _ _ WANTKD-A cottiitfo of ttvc or tlx roomB. located coiivenioiit to hiiblnves ; unull family , no children. AUdrtEii "Critpr , " Ike oilltc. _ _ \X7"ANTKI ) A mun'To diliu team lor tbo TV wlntur. I > . J. Smllli , gardncr uud fruit fc-rowor , South Klrst 6ti t0 ! . ' Tjoy wltb pony id carry lleo Oil SAL1J Old pape i for sale * t tUu lite F olEcf. " \\fANTKU J'artics Intending to bo married > > aru wantiHl to call at tUu 1'ryor'l Uc jub Cilice to etlcct tUlr redding ctrUB. MELVIH SMITH & CO . ro McMAHON & CO , A'osticls of Tilla , L.an and Real Es- tat3 Broker ; , No. 233 Main St. llai'ini ; jinrrltiifctt tJic"ino".t relia ble absli'act bnitks in this coiinfi/ , " known as the "McMahun Abstract Jlooks , ' ' irfiiirriiHii' prcpnm/ / ' - / abstracts ami rcsni'ct/'aUn so licit the natroiiai/ct > f all tttiw ilcslr- litfi correct abstracts of title to lanils ami lots In I'oltaii'iitlnntle count i/ . mm SMITH & co , , NO. 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Star Sale Slables and Mule Yards. . UKOADWAY , COUNCIL IJLLTKS , Opposilu Diuiiiuy Uupol. 33 anil inuk'ri kept uonntiintlv on hand , for sale ut retail or in car loads. OilcrH promptly lillud by contract on bhort nijtloo .Slock solil on commission. Sm.ri KII i ltoi.br , Proprlulors. Tulnphoiin No , ! ! . Formerly of Kcil Silo ; btablcs , corner 1st. avu and -tth Horses and Mules For all purpose * , bought and told , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to telect from Several pairs of fine driverb , sin gle or do'tble , MASON WISE , Council lUiiilw. OFFICER , & PUSEY , BANKE COUNCIL BUJWS , IA , THE BEATON FUEL COs t Will supp'y you \vith a cleaner and better quality of Thau any one in Ihc cily A dial wdl con j vincc you. j Xo 02S llroaihvay. Telephone 110 , WHOLESALE AND JOBBING ISCOTJSSS OJF .c COUNCIL BLUFFS. 41 DKUHK , WKLLS & CO. , Agricultural Implements , Bo&ta , Omilniu's , JUo , ito : Council Ilium , limn. KEYSTON'IT MA N UFACTUU1 NO Cfjii Mnmiriictureisor nml Dcnlcrdln Hand and Power Corn Shellirs , Anil HKcimtuI Him or llr-t OIM ! : iiKricilltilint linplemi'ntv Nos. If.OI , 1W1 , IJO'i nnit t ; > ) ; , 'ontli Main Street , Council Iliiitr * , lonn. ' DAVID HltVDl.KV .t CO. , Mnnuf'i" ) nnlJoblmrsot \ Agricultural implementsWagons , , Buggies , r rrlaBO < i. nntl nil kin Is of K rra MnolilnorT. HOOto Hit South MiUn Street , Council IllulTi. Umu. C.tHI'NTS. COUNCIL Bl.UTFS CAUI'ET CO. , Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Cloths , Curlnlti futures , UphoUtorr Uoo Ktc. No. 405 llromtwnr Council ItlutTs , limn. CIGAHS , ran A ceo , urc. I'KRKGOV & MOOHK , Wliolusnlo Jobbers In the Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco A Pipes Nos. SSMAln and ' . . 37 1'cmrl Slj. Council Bluffs , i loirn. I I COW.Wf.SS/OV. / SNYDKR AS LKAMAN" , Wlmlosalo Fruit and Prodoce Commission Merchants. No. 14 Poiu-l St , Council ill HAKLE , HAAS & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , tc1 fin ml rlcs. Klo. No. 22 MMn St. , Hml No.1 1'oiiil SI. , Coinu'il Illiiirtf. O. YV. BUTTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty Oonurnl Commission. N'o. f > U Diondway. ( "mincll Ilium. WIUT & Dl'QUKITK , Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery , COMMISSION , NOB. IGiuiil 18 IVnil St. , Council lllilirs. _ j. Il.i KXKSS , KTC. Kl-X-K.MAN , STKOHHRHN & CO. , Mniin'aclurcrsnf nuU Wliilt' ( iil Iloiilpriln Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. Ko. C o Main St. . Council IIIiiTi , loirn. CAW. KTC. MUTCAMimOTHKKS. . Jobbers la Hats , Gaps and Glares. N < > . ill ; nml 311 Mroiulwiiv. Council Illiiirj. KKHMNK & Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware Anil Woodblock , I'oiinull HhilN , lowrn. COUNCIL HLUFK.S OIL CO. . Wlioln-Hln Dimlt'ra In Illuminating & Lubricating Oils Gasrtlu ETC. , ETO. KThcoilorn.Airuiit.Uouiioll Illnlfs. town. A. OVKKTON ts CO. , Hard Y/ood / , Southern Lumber , Piling , inilllrlileo Miiloiliil pnri'mll ! 'tWlioln-iiitq Lum ber of nil Kinds. ( MIlcu No. I.M Mum St. , C'ouii''ll Itlullit. J'Jirn. H AM ) JOHN LINDKll. Imported and Domestic Wines a Liquors for SI. ( lUttliKiil'n Herb Hilton. Nu.li Mtiln si. Council SCHNKIDl'Jl k HKCIC , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , Xocno. Unfji SV. . rnmictl HiniT * . L. KIKSt'HT & CO. , Y/liolesale / Liquor Dealers , Hn. 410 llromlini ) , council lllnlH. CBESTOET HOUSE The only hotel in Council lilufl'a having And all mo 'cm ' improvement ) . . U10 , 'J17 and 21 ! ) Main st. MAX MOIIN , Pi op. h , .loiirnnN , County mill lianli U'orli ol'AM UliiiUitScc- ) lally Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. , Koom 1 Hvcret Hlock , C'ouneil 15ull ] > Standard Papers Used All styles , of hsnd- ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS , O. II. National Hu.i'k , ' M K.'s'iiiltli , VCo. , L'llizciib' Hank , Uerii' , Well * ( ' < > . , Mm .S'mioiifll Hunk. ( ' . II , ln manc l'- < > , OllJieri I'usor.lkinkdi-s/J. II tinvinii * llaiik. BecUiction in Prices , IN China Glassware Etc. , , , At W. b. llemor it Co'rio. . 2'i Main si Council Bluil'i.