iuj HIM * 111E OMAHA DAILY BEE : FEIDAt ! NOVEMBER SO. 1888.-TWELVE PAGES. THE DAILY BEE. COUNOIL"BLUFFS. OFPICi : . NO 111 IMCAUIj 81UHI3T , JDclhered by carrier In Any I'nrt of the City a Iwtntyltnts 1'crcok. . II.V. . T1UON . MANAOr.lt. nrrirp. No. 43. Klnilt 1'tilTou. N'o.SI. JBNl ION. N. Y. Plumbing company. The city council meets this evening. Klognnt overcoatings at A. Roller's , merchant tailor , 810 Broadway. Best html nnd toft coal nnd Missouri wood. E. B. Mnyno , 010 Broadway. Owen Bros. began work ycitcnlny morn ing excavating for the foundation of tlio now Eiseman block. Hovivnl meetings continue nt the Baptist church every evening umlor the ilircctioti of Messrs. Snead nnd Smith. Everybody in vited. Captain C. S. Hubbard nnd Mrs. Nuncy McCubo , both of this city , woru unitcil In marriage Wednesday evening by Justice Bnrnutt. Siiulrc Hnrnott oflleiated Wednesday even ing at the man Inge of Frank S. Andre , of New Orleans , nnd Miss Emma Cheek , of Beatrice , Neb. Tito funorul of the infant son o ( Mr. anil Mrs , William Wieklmm , of Western , will take place this morning from St. Francis Xuviur's church. Lilly Clay's Gaiety companv appears at Dohnny's to-morrow evcnihg , In "Kobinson Crusoe. " The "old timers" will bo out in force , and every seat in the ft out part of the house will bo occupied. Demandnro daily niado for a sidewalk on I..o\\er Broadway Irom Sixteenth street to the river. It is stated that a petition to this cfTcrt is being prepared , and will shortly bo presented to the council. Judge Aylcswortlt found but httlo to do In police couit jesterdiiy morning. Oao un fortunate drunk w.is assessed $3.10 , and Charles Carlln , who was arrested for larceny , bad Itis case continued. At the recent lestivnl of the Catholic ladies nt St Joseph's academy the sowing machine was awarded to Mrs. Coughlati and too cow to P. Sweeny. The ladies cleared nearly Jl)00 : ) from their fair and festival. Thcio should bo no delay in the union depot project. ' All hands should help in every way possible. No mote favorable timu has ever existed than now for Council Bluffs to secure this long needed improve ment. Prof. Barton's ' next students1 recital will take place in the Congregational church Monday evening next. The participants will be : Mrfl. Orpha Meyers , Misses Hattie and Mattiu Palmer , Miss Pearl Chamberlain , Miss Maud Thomas , Messrs. Perry Bnd- ollet , Hurt Butler and Frahk Builollot , as sisted by the Slryk-en-131ais-Lost club. A report is current in railroad circles that arrangements are now being perfected by which through trains will bo run from Now York City to Council Blulls after the lirst of the year. It is thought probable that the KakebhoreitMichtganCiMitr.il will make the run from Chicago to this city over the North westot n , and the Pcmm lvani.iContr.il over the Milwaukee. It is sfated that this move will ho made to cut down the number of transfers in transcontinental travel. See W. C. Stacy 'sad. \Vc do not intend to indorse any etcept arti cles or merit , hut wo tube ple.iburo in rclcrilng to tlio ' ( iniland bto\e4 nnd Uungcs , nhosu superiority is too well established to bo culled In question. 'Jheyurobelletccl to bo nnciiunled to unv In tlio world. Sold exclusively by P. U. Do Vol. J.G. Tiplon has bargains in real estate. Improved and vacant property in all parts of the city ; 1)0x150 ) feet on Glen nvoiiuo , cibt ; front , a bargain ; businobs property on Broadway and Fourth btrccl. H. P. Officer , North Main street , DeVol's block , Council Blurts. . - * I- - 9 The Council Bluffs Lumber Co. want you to try sonic of their coal. I'crsontil Iiiraiir.iitis. | Mr. E. E. Ilarkncss is quite ill with pneu monia. Mrs. O. W. Ciofts is recovering from a severe attack of rheumatism. Mr. John Fitzgerald and family , and Misses Emma O'Connell and Kate Middleton , of New York , \vcro tlio guests yesterday of Deputy Sheriff M. Conner and family. Nothing S-'ucccoilH Mien Success. .7. G. Tipton , the real estate broker , has done more busincbS in his line dur ing the iKist year than anyone had oven dreamed was possible. Thousands of dollars have been put in his hands by npn-rubidcntb toinvcbt and lie has mndc big money for these speculators. His list of property in all parts of tlio city is the largest , and as ho handles only on ooinnut-hion ho gives the closest pos sible rates. If you want to buy , bell or exchange , rent or place money whore it will make jou big returns' , don't fail to bee him. Sleigh bells , sleds and skates. OIMII. , & BUYANT , fiia Main st. Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes. CUbcndo LaiinTlry Co. K. II. Sheafo & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate , in sums to suit , at lowest rate of interest. Olllco Broadway and Main bircot , upstairs. Sec Forrest Smith's special column. Found A gold watch , on the north- woalorn track near Avenue K. Owner CMII llnd it at the district telegraph of fice. Showers of j Small boys and girls , like big boyc and girls , have tholr craws The latest among the school children i * that of having "apple showers. " The children provide themselves with a certain number of apples , for Instance six for each pupil , and when school opens they bo-stow these upon the teacher in tin on- thusiiistio way. The moro scdato Uttla mai dens gracefully place their apples upon the teacher's desk , allowing thorn to roll off on the lloor If they will , The bovs have moro fun in rolling fie apples toward the teacher , and the moio boisterous ones toss theirs. Thcro Is a great clatter and uproar for a few minutes , and the toichor takes her waste paper basket and gathers up the crop , Tlio scholars enjoy these apple showers hugolv. Tholenchors bubmit rather gracefully , and ronsolo themselves with their winter nupply of fruit. The pupils nro so pleased with the Bcliemo that they want to repeat it every few days. This eagerness and the natural ten dency to cnrfy the fun too far has caused the Bchool authorities to rather favor an order forbidding all tipple showers. This will probably bo the result , and these scholars who have not had tholr fun already , and the teachers who have not secured their bushel of apples , will lose the golden opportunity if they don't look out. Money loaned on futnituro , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything of value nt low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A , Clark & Co. , olllce cor. Broadway nnd Main , over American express. Money loaned nt L. B. Crafts & Co.'s loan ofllce , on furniture , pluuos , horses , wagons , personal property of all kinds , nnd nil otlior articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. E. JI , Shonfo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Olllco 500 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up stairs , > Pickled trlpo and pigs' feet nt Tib- bltts , 345 Broadway. The London "Tailor's" Is the pjnco to pet your clothes made. G37 Broadway. THE BLDFFITES GIVE TflANttS , An Appropriate and Eloquent Address - dross By Rov. Mr. Harris. BUSINESS LARGELY SUSPENDED. The School Children's Crnzo For Apple Sliowors Two Freight TrnlnsColllilo A Child Nearly Dies of Coii h Cordial. How Tlipy OnvoThnnkn. Thcro wa but llttlo stirring In police circles yesterday. TliorcKUlnr rhniikssivlng boozers wore not to bo fouml in their nccus- tomuil tuuuilt , nnd tlio city eoiiurally pre sented n very quiet and Sabbath-llko aspect. The greater part of the business houses kept their doors open during the forenoon , but trade wns very light , The Incoming trains brought but few pas- senders , us the majority of these who in tended to st.end the day in tlio city had ar rived on the preceding day nnd uvetiint ? . During tlio afternoon tlio hotels presented rather n deserted appsar.mea , as many of thu regular guests had been invited out to dinner , nnd gladly availed themselves of the opportunity , notwithstanding the fuel that sumptuous repasts had been prepared , am the tables d'hote fairly groaned under their loads of delicacies. Many of the newspaper fraternity ac cepted the kind Invitation of mine hosts , Winter St Mllllgan , of the New Ogdcn , to dine at that f.unona hostelry , and were re galed with a most elaborate spread. The following is thu sinxt' . Haw Oysters. Mock Turtle. Consomme a la Jardlnlcro. Fish. Uoiled Trout u la Tartar. Celery. Queen Olives. Lettuce. Boiled , Chicken. Beef Tongue , tomato sauce. Hoast. Mnllard Duck , with line herbs. Short ribs beef , sanco piquant. Turkey with drcssmg Cranberry sauce. VeuUoii a la Jockey club. Loin beef , Italian suuco. Frozen Hatmn.v. Entrees. Chicken Soutce a In Meringue. Sweet breads a la Malmarson. Kidney Hroctelle a la 1'rovineale. Peach Meringue u la Glass. Ureastof Veal an 1'etitu Pois. Popovcr , Kentucky style , Bourbon dressing. 11am. Beef. Lobster Salad. Tongue. Vegetables. Mashed Potatoes : Boiled Potatoes. Sweet Potatoes. Asparagus , Cream sauce. Lima Beans. String Beans. Pastry. Steamed Suet Pudding , Brandy sauce. Mince Pio. Jelly Uoll. Cocoanut Pie. Assorted Cako. Nuts. Ice Cream Bisque. American Cheese. White Cake. Crackers. Concord Grapes. Bananas. Apples. Coffee. At the two hospitals the day was also ob served according to the New England cus toms. Many benevolent citi/.ens remem bered the sick , and numerous well laden baskets found their way to the nospitnl doois. The patients were feasted with the finest delicacies , jellies , etc. , that the market nll'oulcd. At St. Bernard's the dinner was lui-'iished by Alderman Lacy , Sheriff O'Neill ' and S. T. McAtee. At the city jail the unfortunates wcro treated to the usual faro , and did not know that thu day of national feasting had arrrved , until a new coiner informed them of the fact. Old "Monto Cnsto1 the demented veteran who lias made his home at the jail for several mouths , was kindly remembered by Ollleer Fowler ; with n splendid dinner. At the county jail thu nnsonqrs were treated to a line turkey dinner , as is in variably the custom of Shenll O'Neill on Thanksgiving. At the institute for the doif and dumb the pupils were given a sumptuous feast , the menu being appropriate to the day. Super intendent Hothert arranged tlio details so Imppily that all the participants will long re member Thanksgiving of 1SSS. Theio was an abundance of llowers , pleasingly arranged. niuclc Dirt for Silo. : Persons desiring lote or streets filled with good bhick dirt from Pacific House bite will do well to call ut Work and en gage binno inmiedintoly. See Forrest Smith's special column. Illinois and Iowa best soft coal , Glca- son , 120 Pearl street. For bargain's in real estate in any part of the city see I'J. ' . Day , the lor.d- ing real cstato dealer. AVe hsivo no competitors in finiBhsng collars , cuffs and shirts. Cascade Laun dry Co. _ " M Union Services. The union services at the Presbyterian church wore very interesting , and in thorn wcro joined the Baptist , Congregational , Presbyterian and Methodist churches. All the pastors excepting Huv , Mr. Franklin , of the Broadway Methodist , wcro present and participated in the exorcises. Besides these weio Messrs. Snioad and Smith , the evangelists , The edilico was well lilloJ , The exorcises were opened with the doxology - elegy , followed by the HJV. E. W. Harris , of the Bethony Baptist church , \vith \ an invo cation. Hymn No. fill , "Pralso to God , Im mortal Pr.mo , " was read by Dr. Phelps and sung by the audienco. Miss Barbara Merkel and her bister , Mrs. Ward , led the musical portion of the services. The scripture lesson was the 103d Psalm , reid by Mr. Smcad. Tlio Hov. G. W. Crofts followed with a beautiful * and Impressive pray or. Mr. Smith then sang a solo as ho alone can sing , "Thcro is a calm lifo'H filfiil fever " which beyond , was very effectively rendered. The Kov. Dr. Cooley road the proclamation of tlio prosldent and governor , after which Mr. Harris rcait the MUi hymn , "All hull tlio power of Jesus name , " and the uudionco sang it with spirit and fervor. Dr. Phelps , pastor of the church where the sen-jet's were holdcu , nioso nnd said : "It af fords mo great pleasure to welcome among us young men whoso lives nro dovstod to tlio Master's work. The future promise of the church is In these hands and it is for us to show them that wo are here to stay up their bauds.Vo welcome thorn and their work. " Ho then introduced Mr. Harris , who deliv ered the "Thanksgiving sermon. " Did opaco permit Tin : Bui : would gladly give the bur- moil in full , for it was not only a masterly production , but contained truths which should bo taken into the homes and lives of the entire American jicopio. Ills text was n portion of iho UJth verso of the 147th Psalm : "Ho hath not dealt so with any nation , " In preface ho outlined the history of the child ren of Israel , which called out the expression of the psalmist. Ho then applied it to the history of our own country and proceeded to give some valuable hints as to tha causes of our national success and what must bo Incor porated Into our national policy to make this success perpetual. Ho descried the idea of boasting us being childish. Thcro are three causes of our national success said 1m ; Our geographical environment ; the vastness of our territory ; the transmission to us of a high moral sense. These things nro ours , not because wo chose them , but because they come to us through causes over which wo hixvo no control , Thcro remains great questions yet for us to solve. The labor question ; the question of the massing of the poor in the great cities , etc. , must bo handled and settled by future American people. From this fact the success of our republican form of government is not so greatly nnd entirely assured as we nro apt to think. Said the tpenKcr : "Our liberties did not have their origin in the year 1770 , when our Independence was declared. They run far back of that. If wo would llnd the his toric foundation o ( our form of gov ernment wo must trnco it back to the time when Cromwell's men declared their right to sit In Judgement on their lunp ; back of that , to the timu when the hardy yeomen of England wrested from King John the tnsigaa charter , back to the republican form of government established at Athens * * Principles must pa s through a weak and deueadent Infancy untlL after many centuries , parhaps , they grow to manhood nnd are intent. Our republicanism did not spring Athens like from the hoary headed monarchies of the old world ; It has had n long and tollsotno existence. H had its birth no one knows whcro. Perhaps in the heart of some humble peasant ; per haps In the breast of some galley slave ; per haps Jin the bosom of some lowly 'mother whoso son had been sacrificed to the von- gennco of n haughty sovereign , In some ob scure nook of liu man suffering , no doubt , it had Its beginning , like the babe In the man- gcr of Bethlehem , It was nurtured by tears nnd cries and ero.uis and suppressed sobs of pencrntion after generation of uown-trodden humanity. " In closing ho said : "But let us remember that along with this joy nnd thanksgiving. into our song and into our pralso there should nlways merge n cci tain seriousness. Seoinp that such rare opportunities have been put into our hands , is not the burden of our re sponsibilities only the greater ! Wo alone among iho nations have had given to us the opportunity of showing to the world how stable In character , how uprieht and true in all its dealings , how truly bcnellcent a re public may be. If wo abuse this opportunity no nation in nil the world , so far us wo can sec , can ever have an equal chance. Thcro Is danger that unless wo give hood to the real business of statecraft which awaits the attention of every faithful citizen , wo shall piny awny our unequalled opportunities nt the gaming table of our carelessness. " After u prayer by "Father" Uicc , a largo collection was taken for the benefit of the poor o/ the city Mrs. Ward and Miss Mcr- kol then favored the congregation with "Mourning Land , " which was beautifully nnd artistic-illy rendered. "My Country , 'Tis of Thee , " was then announced us the closing hvmn , which being sung the audience dispersed. _ _ Weather strips at Chapman's art store. Notice Iho beautiful finish given col Inrs , cull's nnd shirts by Cabctulo Lauu dry company. Loans inndo on city business and resi dence property. Notes bought. Klm- ball-Cliamp Investment company. Dresses made Wool dresses Jfl to S8 , silks and phwhos $8 to $10. Mrs. Sim mons , over All grades soft coal , C. 13. Fuel Co. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. - . A llnDway Collision. The Chicago , Burlington & Quiucy ofllcials \vlll probably continue their 'Jhanksgivmg to-day , and return thanks because no greater damage was done lastcveningin thucollision at tlio Milwaukee crossing. An incoming "Q" freight train ran into a Milwaukee freight train at tlio crossing south of the Mil waukee round house. The Milwaukee en gine was taking up a few cars of llax to the elevator , when the Bui ling-ton train crushed into tin-in. The collision happened about 4 o'clock , In broad daylight and on a straight track. Two of tlio freight cars wcro derailed nnd considerably smashed , and the pilot of the Burlington engine was scratched and splintered. The caiibo of the accident is not known , as no one connected with the "Q" seems to know anything about the collision , none of the employes of that road having oven heard of any collision , and the Milwnu kco train hands are ut n loss to know why the "Q" train should cnibh into them on tno ciossmg. - o - The flnibh on our collars , cuffs und shirts cannot bo equalled. Cubca.dc Laundry Co. Brotherhood Farm For Sale. The above farm of GOO acres is situated near Malvorn , in Mills county , Iowa. It is in one body , all fenced , \\ith good houses , barns , sheds , wind mills , etc. , etc. Tlio bolection is one of the best on the Mib&ouri slope. It has this your over 400 acres under cultivation. Will bo told on long time with low rate of in- tci-Cbt. For particulars address A. A. Clark & Co. , Council Bluils , In. See Forrest Smith's special column. Rock Spring coal , Qleiison , 26 Pearl street. _ _ All grades hard coal , C. B. Fuel Co. Dr. C. C. Ilaxcn , dentist , opera house block. _ _ Too Much Couch -Medicine. The three-year-old daughter of Charles Lace.v swallowed n half bottle of cough medicine yesterday morning , with nearly fatal results. The medicine hatl boon loft on a table , and the child , who had been given some of it , obtained possession of ( tbo bottio and emptied it. The effects of the stuff was soon felt and thu little one went to sleep. Medical aid was summoned , and emetics administered. The child was very drowsy , but was kept moving1 , and the cflcct of the medicine was ilnally worn off. The escape was a very narrow one , and the pa tient will iccover. The leibon will piovo a lasting one to that family at least , and no moro drugs will bo left lying around loose hcicaftcr. Chnitoc to Oo West Philadelphia , Kueord : Employment agent ' 'As I undorbtnnd it , you want a regularly graduated phy sician who knows how to mix driiihs , und you are willing to pay biich a , man big wages. " Stranger "Tluit'b the talk. " "Want him as phybician to private family , porliapi':1" : uNo , bir ; but I Uoop a hotel in Iowa , where liquor can't bo sold without u doctor's prescription , and I want him for bartender. " Can a IMnn Swallow n Ciinnon Hr.ll ? Well , "that depends. " Ho can if his throat is largo onousrh and the cannon ball not too largo. The question really seems worthy of borne consideration in view of the sine of tome of the pills that nro proscribed for bulfering humanity. Why not throw thorn "to the dogs , " and take Dr. Piorce's Pleasant Purgative Pellets ? Small , sugar-coatod , purely vegetable , porfootly harmless , in glass , and always fresh , Ho Thinks It ti Success. Puck : "What is your opinion of the question now occupying so much space in the papers , 'Is Marriage n , Failure ? " asked a gentleman of a now acquaint ance. "Woll , I am emphatically of the opin ion that marriage is a great success. Indeed , if it wore not for marriage my occupation , like Othello's , would bo gone. " "Ah ! May I nsk your profession1" ! "I am a divorce lawyer. " Eatery and Confectionery CIGARS AND TOBACCO. See him for liread. Cakes ; etc , TO DEALERS-A liberal discount alvenl No. 218 Main Street. S , STEWART , M , D , , D. V , M. R UlllllALll OUllUU HOSPITAL i5 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No.00. . COUNUlIj BI/UPF8 , l I IOWA D , N , McDANELD & COi/ Hides. Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices , Prompt Returns. ON ALL CASH SALES ! SALE Unequalled nnd surprising Bargains in Boots At Henry Eiseman & Go's ' Peopie's ' Store OUR ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD. _ In order to pive us an opportunity to rearrange our business for our now FOUR STOHY BLOCK , which wo are orecUne on the old. 1'aeilio House Site. Customers will not waste their time of they read what wo have to j > ay. Nor will they bo cloceivi'd when they eonio to see our goods and learn our prices. Everything will bo found exactly as we wiy. Wo oiler a discount of " 0 per con ON ALL GASH SALES On everything wo have in our house. Now is your time to buy. Do not miss this opportunity. Low prices always make us buy and wo are go ing to make _ LOW PRICES MAKE YOU BUY ! Wo adopted this method of slaughtering our goods just one week ago , anil the result has boon that our STORE la CROWDED with customers all day long , bo much so that wo have added Extra force of Competent Salesmen , And Sales Ladies to wait on onr customers. People are coming from Omaha and from hundreds of miles to take advantage of this GKRJS.A.'T1 Our regular prices have always been conceded to be the lowest offered in the west , and when you get SJO per cent , extra dibcount on your bill , see what , you are saving by buying from us. Wo want to and must CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK For reasons above named. CALL AND SEli US. Mail Orders receive prompt attention. UOS , 314,316,318 , , & 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. LOTS IN FERRY ADDITION ! For a Short Tim : I Will Offer 1OO In Terry .Addition trt Council lllulla on tlio fol- lowlug Terms : Insiilo Lots on Ave. A . $ 50 ( Inslds Lots on AM ) . I ! . f , Inside IjOtH on Ave. C . 41 Inside Lot-j on Hi'st Ave . K liwlde Lots oil Si-ramd Ae . MX Inside Lots on Tnlrtl Aye . WH Insldu Lots oil N. Sldo rourtli Ave . ! ; > ( liitldo Lots on S. Side I'oiutli Ave . 400 CJ3 A11 Corner Lots > 0 Moro. TEUM-5 One-tenth cash , baliincoinnliioannu i optional jiaviuonls , with S per cent in lurest. | ia\.xlln ummnlly. Wi'l ( 'he con tract for warranty deed anil tuinlsh al > struct when fully paid. W. MEJOK.VrOiT , No. P. Noith Main St. . Council ItlutTs. la. TREE OF LIFE A positive cure for Liver and Kidnev troub les , all Hlood Diseases , Indigestion , Dyspep sia , and Sour ( Stomach , is found in MOORE'S ' TREE OF LIFE , For Palo by local druggists nnd driMgis everywhere. Price fl per bottle , six for Address all communications to int. .3. K. Council NO , 29 MAIN STREET , MRS. C. L , ILIETTiJ. 6EO , H. MESCHENDORF WllljJell for cash , meat at the flowing pricea : HOI ! , IIHEK do I'OltTKUiroUSU. . . 10o COHN 11KBI * 4a I'OHICUIIOP 80 SHOIII.UKIl HOAST.Co I'OIIK HOAST. fco Hill HOASr. Co HAMH ISKo HOUND bTKAK. . . . 80 I1ACON l5o BIUI.OIN6T15AIC. .l o LAUD li'o VEAfiANO MUTTON STKW8 4o VHAhAND MUTTON HOAST8 he BAUHAUJJ OF ALL KINDS Bo And all other Meats in the same Proportion , NO , 827 B'WAY. TEL. J(0 ( , 101. Tuos. Ofviccn. \Y. II. M , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS. Corner Main and Broidway , COUNCIL IlliUFFH , IOWA. Dealers In for lffn and domcitio exchange. Collection * m&ae unQ lattrest paia on tto ae < poxlU , 11ROADAVAY iaisr A mr.HY r\j ) iiioN I'KllllV ADDITION IjOTS , EVANS' ' BRIDGE , LOTS , lUtYANT At Glj.UUi Glj.UUiADDITION ADDITION LOTS , STREET'S A ! r > lTIO.V LOXS. ALSO no ACIUJS OF THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN KOll I'lj.YTTING. W. C. STACY , Telephone IK. . No. 0 Main Street. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. SIM'.n A I. , advertisement 3 , Mich ns Lost , Tound , To Loan. 1 or Sale. To Kent , Wants , Hoard- liiKi Bte , will l > n inserted in this ruluinn nt the lovviatoof Ti\'CI\TS ; ] 1'Hlt MNI2 lor the flist Insertion nnd 1 ivu Cents I'er Line for each sub sequent insertion. Leuvo iitlvertispinouts at ouroltlLO , Ni. 11'eail btreet , near Hroadway , Council I'liiifs Wow.i. WANTS. n onts wanted. A specialty which itk"lf. Agents ninle nig pay with no f. I or pnrtii ulars address Sirs , U. C. Jlurhour. < > II.a Millo ux t nne , ( lilcago. FOH Iir.NT N'lno loom house , corner lith avt. nmltth st. Apply on premises * . FOIt SA LK- ( ! oed l-vc.lr-nlcl . liorse. gentle and muiiil. ljmn - > s nnu top lUfKJ' . Will bell tlieaii on easy tcniij If bold toon. Inquire t 1SU i.th f t. FOH ItlNT ! Good ronn houio vlth pantry au'l cluji ts ; led luiriul clstoin ; good bain with hlalls for live horses. All in gooUiepalr. W C. btncy , .No 'J JInliiht , ITIOH SAM ! Or l thanBO A ( rood Kraln ele- 11 valor in iin low.i town , tosull or ti.tdu for farm land , lunnaton & Van 1'atton , Council lilullu , la. FOIt HUNT A Inrco niimlier of good dwell li'KS Call anil cxiunlno list. i : . II. Sheaf o A. Co , liio.ulv.ay ami Main .st , . up stalls. FOH HKS'T Tno lar o front rooms fur nished , onn block fioin ttroet car B , Iko olilce , Council Hlulls. FORREST SMITH'S VANT COLIN. FOR , SALE. Tor a short time , the entlro addition known us "FAIUMOUNT" located on the hills hot\\een 1.1th and lUth avcnnei. three und a half blocka eiibt of .Main btreet nnd thesaino from the street car line. It commands nil uxtetiNlvo view of Omaha und Council Illuir.-i. This beautiful and lluely locuetl adtlltiou of FORTY-TWO LOTS s olTcred at a price that will surely make the nvestor f i om 7fl to 60 per cent within two years. It you mint n buro thing > \hlch you can jei.'ln uelllug at once at an advance of from 75 o fO per cent over what It costs you , call on or address II. O. McCeu , 130 Main et , , or I'orost imltli. at the llrown building. Dun t ask why t la oUfered so low , hut come and see the prop erty and be convinced thai we tell It less than It H. ' 1 hese lots will bell now at from Hft ) to KiOO each. Wadon't want that for them. Itctueia- jer thU olfer is only for a t > Uort time. FORREST SMITH , Room 4 , 3rd Floor , Brown II No. 14 Pearl St. EAT CUT SALE ! TO CLEAN UP OUR IMMENSE STOCK , During the past season our sales have far ex . ceeded our expectations. As a result we have an IMMENSE QUANTITY OF REMNANTS Tlicso goods wo must sell at some price , for wo have UQ room to carry them , This is uo bargain sale but A WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER ! Everything" must go. The finest gods at your own price Hero are a few sample prices : "apc.st.ry 400 to 6oc. Regular rncc. . . .700 Ingrains 150 to 500. Regular Price 300 to Soc. f A great many of these patterns arc large enough for roomsj The sale will open to-day and continue until all is sold out. Come early for choice. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO , NO : 4O5 BROADWAY. No. 103 Main St. , Council Now that the New Bridge is done we have all that id needed to bring the good people of Omaha to our beautiful city , and give them inducements to buy cheaper than any * where else. We propose to make such low prices to ouU Omaha friends that will insure us at least a portion of thein trade. Our stock is not excelled by any in our line. "Wfl sell the beautiful HARDMAN , FISHER , A. B. CHASE ; , Everett , Pease & Howard Pianos , and the ROYAL GEN * TDIIY Organ. Sell for cash or on time. Our stock of small musical instruments , strings , dheet music and music boo 1 $ $ is complete. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. TKCB Especially Adapted toj SIZES FROM 7 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC I HORSE LIGHTING , ' HORSEPOWER. ' POWER. Mills and Elevators 'i Specifications ami estimates furnished for complete steam plants , negulatlon , Durability CHtai < * nuteed. Can show letters from users where fuel Economy Is efiuil with Corliss Non-ConJensipjjj ? E. C. HARRIS , Agent , | Send for Catalogue. No. 510 Pearl Street , Council BluiraV ' PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H - - Hydraulic anj Sanitary Engineer. Plans , Estimate i Specifications. Supervision of I'ublic Work. Brow Building , Council DlufTi , Iowa. . . . . . . . . . . - | iM | Rl [ RUT-- Attorney at Law , Second Floor Brown DtfildiiiL' , 110 - - DUm\L. Pearl St. , Council Bluffs , Iowa. j N Justice ol the Peace. Offlce over American Express , No. IS - " Broadway , Council HI u fib , Iowa. * 'X Attorneys at Law , Practice in the State and Feden O Courts. O/llce Rooms 7 and 8 , Shiigart-IJeno Block.- Council Bhifls , Iowa. POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET ? H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO. , PROPS. ' Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Sa/msa e of .A-ll Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered. No. 635 Broadway , - Council F. J. BBEZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. M North Oth St. , oppouito Postolllce , on Motor Line , Council I31ulTs , Iowa. If you have specimens don't wait for pricea. Send them to him before they spoil. If you dent want them after they are mounted , ho will pay you the highest market price for them. Will make a wpoeialty of heads and d'rcssinc of furs during the winter. - 0. K. Iinr.L. O. A. JtUllUNGHOK BELL & BERLIHGHOF , Arcliitecls , Designer and SEDcrintcndcnts of Construction , Mr. Herllnslior ivns KOICII years McnilcNsolm , FlhhprAIjowry , niul lias designed many of IIio Hurst blocks in Oniulia anil Council IHnllH. Plans and Specifications Prepared and Estimates made on Aplication , Studio , Jtooni H Opera Jfonao niocfc THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. . PRICE $15. Is equal it any High Priced Machine an Mimeograph , thu belt . . , . . . . . nppnrntui Jot .u..K , iiuloiiroiUlo | und t7 ( > e writing work. 5 , < JUO coplo CAn bo luken , The Ssjbor ! Cc. ( Council Bluffs , h. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514. DoucltU St , , Ottiali * , Neb , A SJliLIAI/iV. ! WIND MILLS/ / ' / IRON and ; WOODPUMP& PUMP& FITTINGS , JOHN GirIIiUT : , / Nn. Hiil Alnin Htroet. ' _ COIIIIUll ItlllflH , I < % CorresDondents Mention 'Jhls I'upor. FOR SALE ! A Complete Slock of , COOK and HEATING STOVES Ixjwor than the lone ( t uoods sold on eauy pay intiits at Cash I'rlcoH , rortheaceoiuoaatlon of Worklnnmen , I Yllt keep open bmnliiy from 8 n. in , to l ji. in , rorhocond llunlooiUIn \ oed onlor I will pay full vulue. Bpeclnl ludutumcnt to UmuUa Customers. A. J. MANDEL , ,