Hr * H 0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 10. 1889. \1 ft * THE OMAHA BEE CODNOILBLUEFS H , OW1CI2. NO , J2 IIAKI STIlKir H ! Dtllvcicd iv mirier In nnr part of Iho City at f Twenty Cent-iper Week I H.W.T11.TON MANAOHll > TKiii ! > ituNiai : Hi nmwwiilititnt No 13. Hfi NlOIIT KlItTOII NO SI : ' - | f. MINOR MI' NTIUN K N , V. P. Co H ; Olonson coal H | Council Wuffn Lumber Co , coal H Western Lumber nnd Supply Co H Tliatclier coal , sco advertisement H' Ucst coal nrnl wood nt C li Fuel Co H Carbon Coal Co wholosulo retail , 1U Pearl Hy Fall bhIo begins Monday Hoslon store K 'Iho P. CO society will meet with Mrs H } { J. V. Kimball this oltornoon at 3:80. : B The crimlnnl docket in the district court ' trill be opened about the lottiol next montb , B. B. Johnson lias taken nut n bullillnir per f tnit tor u $700 cottngo in Potter & Cobb's nit | ( litlUO B The Salvation Army will servo mi oyster supper ut the Uryntit btrect barracks this Hs Qvcnlnp H Alexander Unrnclt nutl Mury Juno liar < nctt , both of this city , were married Ihurs- ; day ovonlng by Knv , IS 1 * . MoMououiy H < Tlio ilruwlne cIumos In the public schools ' have been resumed , nnd dally lessons will Hl bo Riven from 4:110 : to ft-liO , an heretofore H' Two moi e changes hnvo been inado at the covcrninetit building , lud Saucr succeeds Hi' ' 1' . J. KralR as general delivery clerk , and Hjf John Stuubs takes the place of William Haiti H ; ascnginocr H Superintendent McXuiiRhton stntos that > H , the percentage of Uttcndunco on enrollment Hi of pupils In the public schools is larger in Hi" this city than in uny other llist or second ; class city in the stata ' H' The Council Uluffs Ootirslnp club will hold H a business mooting ut the Manhattan next . Monday evening , nt which It Is desired to Hj , have every mumbcr present , as impoitant Hj buslnoss is to bo transacted H < . Squire A , L. Hendricks Is having new Hi quarters prepared at the comer of Paul nnd Hli Htoiulwtiy , over the oftlco of tlio United S Btatcs express company , and will occupy the Hj * new rooms about the last of the month f The members of Hluffs division No , 27 , Hf uniform ruuk , Knights of Pythls , have do- 1 clued to attend the biennial session of the HjP > supreme IoiIrc at Mllwnukeo next summer , H ? and Ims'O coiuiuenccd drill tactics lor tbn oc- ' , casion Hf Mnrrlnco licenses were Issued yestordny HJ ' to Frank Hutchison mid Marion K. Davis , H" both of this city , und A. U. Smith mid Tina . Horpr , of Omiihu The latter couple lepalrcd ' to the onico of Squire Scburz , and baa the V knot lied in short order Hi * Secretary Zovoly , of the board of trade , Is - > compiling ills annuul report and states that v It will bo far moro extensive than lust year ; The showing for the city will bo far moro H _ falisfactor.vshowingan incroasoof business , H | < of population , and of public and private im- , provoinents H The mjnnctlon ngnitist tbo now hotel site HJ was dissolved .vestcrday afternoon In Judge H AylCRWorth's court oil motion of the nttor- H : nojs for the defendants Arrangements have Hr been made with the occup.iuts of the site to 3 move as soon as possible , and ull differences ' _ have bocn amicably Bottled 'I1 Olllc , the daughter of Mr and Mrs Will HJ' ' OreHory , dlod lust evening of membraneous H | | croup , at their residence , No 223 Harrison H ? street The arrungemonts for the funeral H * nro not yet completed , as the father is away HJV from boinc The little ono was aged llvo HjK years und nine months , and had been ill but HJ' two days ' Joseph son of Chauucoy Loomls , living a C few miles northeast of the city , died a low , d days ago in Nobrasku The deceased loft v here a short timosinco in good health , to . work for his brother and it was not known bt that ho bad been taken ill until the tclo grain V announcing his death wns rccoived Mrs Henry Uobcnslo , of Keg Creek town H ' v ihlp , from whose breast Dr C , H. I'innoy , H , asslstcU by Drs Macrao , Thomas and Wull , H % removed a seven pound cjneer Thursday , is Hf gcttlcg along very nlcoly nnd tbo prospects H # are favorable for her coraplcto recovery HC Bbo is stopping at Kiel's ' hotel , during her H | ' stay in the city HJb The grand Jury has about completed its H labors for this term , nnd will uinke a report f this morning and adjourn U ho greater part of yesterday afternoon was occupied in ex- HJ > amlning the city und county Jails The work H''t of this term has been unusually light , tboro t being but about liidf a dozen cases submitted HJc ? for investigation , and it is understood that g- the number of indictmetits to bo returned Hv will bo but a small prcnorllon of the cases HV ; Investigated K ; An election bet was paid in a very onjoya- Hj' bio way at Louie & Metzger's restaurant I Thursday night On the Saturday evening Has before election Alderman Lacy bet Mr A. H | Motzger a $ . " > 0 supper for ton parsons that Hilr Boies would bo elected goyernor of jowa z He won , and the ton convivial spirits who Hj' sat down to the sumptuous spread wcro HSv Mayor M. P. Hohror , Hon W. H. M. l'usoy , Hjf ; Hon William Gronuwcg , Hon W. C. James , H- Goorco A , Holmes , Joliu II , Plumor , W. H. HJ Thomas , C. I ) . Walters , D. A. Farrcll , Hr Thomas Bowman , A. Louie , P. Lacy and A. H > Metzgcr It required fully thrco hours to Hft , ' thoroughly discuss edibles nnd politics , and H the occasion was thoroughly enjoyed by tbo r entire party , H'l The Pullman restaurant , 534 Broadway HWp Money loaned at L. 13 , Craft & Co 's ' loan Hk ofllco on furniture , pianos , horses , wagons , Hfv porsonul proncrty of all kinds , and all ether Hk articles of value , without removal All bus k" lness strictly conlldcntlal Hw Bixby , plumbing , steam honting , Mcmam HjWv block . HJL Finest market in city JM Scanluns K $ Swelling for sale on easy payments Also HaM building lots at lowest murkct prices Call Hi'and oxauilno our list K. II Slioufo Sz Co HHr Neumeyor hotel , first claas.rcasonablo rates Hrj Tbo Hess Investment and Trust company Hljt1 Drs Woodbury have removed their dental HjM oftlco to 101 Pourl street , up stairs HK t'craonal Inrucrnphs HI Cyrus Heard , of Harlan , wns in the city r yesterday H | • C. N , Voss , an Avoca banker , visited tbo Hln Bluffs ycBtorday Hfl" G. L. Wilkinson , of Ncola , was in tbo city RL' yesterday on business Kl' . Wallace McFadden loaves today for War HIk ren , 111. , for a short visit Hp F. Davis , of Shelby , was In the city yes Hk' torduy , en route homo from Denver and Pu- HHf eDl0' HP Mrs L. Jacobs loft yesterday morning for HjKa two months visit at her old homo In 1111- Hjjp'nols. . HL O. P. Wyland , of Hrrlan , clerk of the HKV < Shelby county court , was la the cityyos- HJH t terday , K ; P. Hurko and Newton Martin started tax HH ° the Platte yesterday on a geese hunting ex- Bf ; . ceditlon , m' Miss Olivia Morton , who has been visiting H . ' Mrs F , L. Hayden for some tlmo , loft for HjB * her homo in Clarion , In , yesterday morning , Br/ Dr T. B , Lacey and W. J , Jamicson ut- H K' tended tbo annual meeting of the grand HHg" chapter of ltoyal Arth Masons at Davenport HjKj Hon M. J. Dan lets , president of the Union HHT I Notional bank , of Itochestcr , Minn , passed Hf through tbo Bluffs yesterday with hfsfurn HE ily en route to Los Angeles , wheio they will H V • spend the winter , Hi- Mr , and Mrs , It O. Franols have gene to H Ht New Orleans ou heir wedding trip Tnoy Hf will return about the ralddlo of next month , Hf and make , their homo at the corner of HH | Seventh and Mynster streets HlK Mr J , Oplo , travcllug cnglnoor of tbo Mil HjK wauUoo , who was injured in tbo collision HHff Just east of Qlondalou few weeks ago , una H v who has slnco been at t > t. Bernard's ' hospital , H H was yesterday sent to his homo at Mineral H K Point , Wis , Ho occupied Superintendent HjKj Cuuipbell's ] U'lvato car HJ New Ogden , largest , best hotel la western HjHn Iowa Special attention to commercial men , B ' Dcslrabto divol ' llng * for rent at mouorato Erlcos li H , Sbeafo & Co , rental ugents , Iroadway and Main streets , up stairs Ht ; . Bbeet muslo 10c , 638 Broadway , THE DOINGS iNT THE BLUFFS Third Btroot RoBldouta Kok ! For the Complotlon of the Omdlnff WHERE THEY WANT THE LIQHtS The IisraI Puc Will Soolc No Further Glory In ttm King GoiiiT.il nml Personal City Notci The Thlril Street Kioknr * . Kcsidcnts on Third street nro vigorously kicking about the condition of that street They Btato that Contractor C. it Mitchell , who hat tbo conti act forgradlng that street , is not treating thorn right ; that Is , ho Is not giving their Interests the consideration which they fcol to bo their duo Soma tlmo'ago Mr Mitchell received the contract for raising that street to grade , and shortly commenced worfc The residents ulicgo that the street Is In an almost lutpassablo condition , and has been for weeks They state this is owing to the fact that whenever Mr Mitchell can got a job any whore else , ho takes off all bis tonms from the Third street work , and daos that when ho cm not work anywhere else This , thuy urge , is very convenient for the contrac tor , who has until the 1st of January to fulfill his contract , but it Is very unpleasant for them Ihoy tuko the position that ha should not huvo commenced work until ho was ready to carry it right along , as the strcot was In good condition before worlt was commenced , and they are being made to suffer annoy unco and inconvctiienco simnly to salt the pleasure nnd convcnlenco of the contractor , Several ncoldnnts have been rn- porlcd , tbo result of the rough condition of the street , nnd the rosldents state that their children nro unable to get to school in wet weather , as the sidewalks have been re moved until the fill Is completed The resi dents of that part of the city are proving themselves very vigorous kickers , but the desired result has not yet been obtulnod J. 0. Tipton , real estate , 527 Broadway ( . ' . II steam dyu worits , 1013 Broadway CobB SI a load Ulc.tson , 8G Pearl Dr C. H. Bower , Oil First avc Tel , 329. o P. C. Miller , bc3t paper hinging ana doc orating Tbo best is the oh capost WJicrollipy Wnnttho Llclito Well , I should say not , " repllod an nldor- nian yestcrdny when asked whether tbo lo cations decided upon by the council for the uow towers und low are lights were utving general satisfaction The majority of the people are glad there arc to bo moro lights , but each ono thinks bis own Interests para mount , und looks at the matter from his own personal standpoint , wlillo wc have to act in a manner which wo deem for tbo greatest good of the general public , and which will satisfy the largest , number Thcro cannot bo an electric light on every loruor ana the majority realize the fact and are nuito reasonable in the matter , but there nro some who are In duly bound to kick , no mutter what the situation , and I suppose they will contiuuo to howl until thu lights are up and running " How about the tower lights ! " The situation is oxactlv the same However - over , I believe that there are grounds for some of the complaints on this score The council located ono tower at the corner of Tblru street and Eighteenth uveuuo , and I agree with the majority of the property owners Micro that this is not the best loca tion I maintain that the tower should bo placed nt tbo corner of Third street and Six teenth avanuo If located thcro it would throw light up Graham avenue , nnd greatly benefit , these who drlvo to and from Fair mount park in that way , and light up that portion of the city much better than where now located It is now placed on the edge of the settled portion of the city , and there is nothing to the south of It but railroad tracks ana prairie Some of the aldermen urged its being located at the corner of Eighteenth avenue so that it would throw light around the south end of the bluff on tbo road to the institution for the deaf and dumb and off in that direction , but this would bo done nearly as well iu a location farther north , besides lighting up a thickly settled portion of the city in much hotter shape If only moved one block north , to Seventeenth nvcnuo , it would bo much better than at present , but I um convinced that Sixteenth avenue is the proper place I am satisfied that some changes will have to bo made , but they will not bo many nor very extensive " Mr W. S. Wright , of the electric light and gaB company , was seea regarding the matter and bis opinion solicited Said he : "I am quito well satisfied , and dent care about many charges being made I think the council gives mo quito a chase in ono In stance making mo go down to the corner of Ninth strcot nnd Twonty-third avenue to place ono nro light , that being half u inllo beyond the itoarcstono this side of It , If they would locate ono moro tower , and place it ut the corner of Ninth street und Twenty * first street , or somewhere in that vicinity , I thtuk they would have that puit nf the city perfectly lighted I cant Imagine why they sent mo way down to Twenty third avenue , unless they think they will have to go to Mnnuwa next season , and for this reason wanted to got mo as far down that way us they could , You sco , this takes mo to within five blocks of the city limits , and makes mo put up .1 mlle of wire for u single light It seems llko Impos ing a little on good nature 1 think the coun cil has made a very fair distribution of the lights , and they will got very good results from the forty-four low lights that they have located , as well ns from tbo ten towers My contract only calls for thirty foot poles for the low lights , but I am going to put in forty foot ones , although they cost lust twice ns much , because I know they will glvo better satisfaction , and I trust the public will ap preciate It in time " A leading real cstato man and largo prop erty owner said ho had something to say about the way tbo council proposed to light up Broadway , and was requested to ex press his grief Said he : "In the first place , I think that ttio council made a mlstako lu locating that tower at the corner of Twenty fifth and Broadway They have located one at the corner of Twenty.Jirst street nnd Fifth ovonun , nnd that is all right , but this other should have boon at tbo corner of Twenty-third street and Avonucs A or li I dent think the tower should bo placed on Broadway , and all the residents in that vi cinity object to its being placed as far west as Twenty-fifth street But this is not what I wanted to protest against , as what I think to be of moro importance is the better lighting of Lower Broadway That street has been paved und is ono of the finest drlvos in tbo country , but It bat never bocn proporlv illuminated and tbo council has again neglected It Omaha hasn't a drlvo that can bo compared with It , and It it wus lighted as it should bo it would bo filled with nobby turnouts every ovenlng It wojld bo a big thing for tbe city , and would do much to advertlso it , Ladles dent llko to remain over here late and drive home over a poorly lighted strcot , but it would bo different with a few more lights The charge would not bo very expensive It would require about half a dozen moro lights than are now lo cated along there , aud this vvonld amount to about $575 a year Let mo tell you that the city could not invest that amount of money In any otbor way where it would bring ua heavy returns Broadway would then bo au attraction not only to Council Hluffs and Omaha , but to every visitor to the two cities It is a great deal to say that you bavo the finest uud best lighted drlvo In tbo country , aud it would bo u big advertisement It docsu't teem right to have such a drive as that between these two raplaly growing cities left In almost tnm > bight darkness every night when tbo moon does not shine Thcro is no use in having anything if you cant show it and it visitors cant see these Improvements that wo talk about they wont ' believe that wo have thorn First Impressions go a long way , aud 1 dent ' know of anything hotter than to light up Broadway , and take our visitors out for a little whirl " Tliolf Blood Cooled Tbo legal belligerents were yesterday In amore moro pacified condition , and both regretting the unpleasant notoriety given them by tbe uuseemly conflict The unpleusantneis will have no more sensational chapter * , nnd thn matter tvtll bo dropped Uurko was not overpleacd with the reckless descriptions of thcnffalr as glvon by the reporters , who rcp resented him ns catling Flicklngcr allnrnnd then eottlng thumped for it Ho donles that ho indulged In any such iingentlemnnly lan cuago as calling Mr Pllcklnger n thief or liar Ho simply told him to lot his privnto papers nlono , whereupon , to his great sur prise , Flicklngcr made a pais nt him , as if to strike him Hvstanders at once inter fered and prevented even ono round Mr William Siodentopf nnd others who were at the table corroborate this account Those wishing to take lessons In painting of Miss J.chso should call at once , as she will bo hero for a short time only Studio over W. W. Chapmnn's art store S , T. McAttoo , Oil Main , 33,1 Pearl Finest Una fancy groceries In city . Boots , shoos , rubbers Kinnohan , SSOU'way | 3 cabinets , only $1.75 , Schmidt's , S20Main. E. II Sbeafo & Co give special nttcnt ante to the colicctlon of rents and care of property in the city and vicinity Charges moderate Oftlco Broadway and Main streets Alwnyn on Time If you wish to purcbasa a good and reliable watch 85 per cent less than club rates , nnd en oasv terms , then call nt once und make jour own selection at C. B. Jacqucmin & Co , ST Main strcot Fountain cigar , n strictly 10c cigar for 5o at tbo Fountain , Trr ono OF INTERESTTO THE FARMER Wlntrrin ? Young Colts It Js iiucossnry after the colta nro wcunuil In the fn.ll tlmt they should bo kept crowing steadily during the win tor Improper feeding nml poor shelter - tor will stunt n , colt U3 quickly ns a young nnltnul of any ether kind , tvnd once stunted no utter trcutmont will en tirely orndicato the effect , says the No- brusltti Farmer It is not necessary with nny class ot crowing stock to keep it fat They , however , must bo kept in a Kood thrifty condition if a good growth 1b made With n young colt the development of bonuund muscle is very Important and during growth such materials should bo used for food as will bostsocuro this A variety , or rather a combination of ma terials , will usually give bettor results thnn any ono thing Corn la a good winter feed , if not given to excess , because it promotes warmth , Oats is ono of the best materials that can Do secured - cured for the development of bono and muscle Wheat bran nnd barley nro both good njatcriuls to use in connec tion witli corn und oats All of "thpi > o can generally bo reudily secured Then with hav , straw nnd fodder , it good va riety can bo supplied Un thresh od eaU run through ti cutter , make a good-feed for growing colts , especially if a smnU quantity of bran and corn meal ho added , nnd you tier colts will make a good growth If they are well fed with this ration They need exorcise and should bo lot out whenever the weather will permit ; they ncod to bo watered regularly A good shelter lessons the amount of feed necossaiy to keep in good condition The Value of Kmlt Tree * . CA good fruit tree is worth $50 , " wo hoard an old farmer say recently If this is true , an orchard of one acre con taining fifty trees should increase the value of the farm upon which it is situated - atod by the pleasant sum of $2,500 less , of course , the original value of that in dividual ncro While it might " bo dim cult to find a purchaser who would accept this valuation , my own expe rience inclines mo to the bollof that the fnrmor's assertion was not far from right , eiiys the American Agriculturist for November A money yield of $3 per annum from each tree would give C per cent upon this capitalized value It is a poor tree that will not average this , oven allowing for off years , und off years are not so frequent ns to nltornnte regularly with the bearing ones A healthy tree , properly cared for , will give a crop two years out of three that will pay for harvesting Occasionally a tree will give a crop that will pay thu Interest for many years in ono An early Rinlimotul cherry tree paid mo last year $8 , besides the fruit usca at homo , which was sufficient to pdy the entire cost of gathering From a sweet chorrv tree this year I sold throe and one-half bushels at $2 per bushel Two Chickasaw plum trees , growing so closely together that their branches intcrwino as if they were ono tree , the two covering a space of obout five hundred - drod square feet , frequently pay $11) in a season , which would bo nt the rate of over $800 an acre A pear tree near by yields ten buohols in a good season , and $1 per bushel Is not an unusual price Three early npplo trees this season gave over fifty bushels , which sold at from 80 cents to 31.20 a bushel The trees were so full that I had to com moafio picking while yet very grcon to save the limbs from hroaking Yet the 6amo trees last year gave a crop that paid mora than 0 per cent upon a value of $00 oaclu I'llmpkins for Stock Food In answer to a inquiry regarding the feeding value ot the common yellow field pumpkin for milch cows , hogs and sheep and the injury caused by eating the seed , Prof K. W. Stawnrt has the following in Howard's Dalrymun : The feeding value of the yellow field pumpkin la bnsod upon the amount of dry roattor in 100 pounds as well us on the chemical composition of that matter The whole pumpkin Iiub about 89 per cent of wntor and 11 dry matter ; 0.0 of 1 cent of this is albuminoids , 0,8 ear ohydrates , 0.1 fat and 1 ash The value of this when ficured in the ordin ary way is about lOconts per 100 pounds , but as the pumpkin contains alittlo poe tic noid , which becomes a digester of other food and gives it an additional vuluo , it rony bo said that good ripe pumpkins are worth 10 to 12 cents per 100 pounds * to feed in modorata qunn- tity with ether food in the milk ration or for faltoning A small quantity gives a relish and improves the flavor ot the milk But with rofcrouco to the otToct of the seeds , enro must bo taicon it the seeds nro fed to cows , that they are mixed evenly with the rest of the pumpkin The seeds are given in some cases us a dlurntla modl- cine Tiioir action is apt to bo on the kidneys , and dairymen often suy that their cows shrink In their milk when freely fed with pumpkins And it the seeds got Bopnratod so the cows out moro than the natural proportion of seeds , this effect upon the kidnoyB would nuturally clToct the sncrotlon ot milk The Chinese nro accustomed to cut pumpkin eeods botweeu the courses at iMtuior , and they are probably takeu as an appetizer and digester Those seeds uro rich in nitrogen and oil , and are very nutritious Some feeders iiuvo boon very success ful in fattening pigs with a small nllow- anoo of pumpkin seeds in connection with ether food These seeds used as a part of the food for poultry would fatten - ton thorn rapidly , It should not consti tute moro than ono-flfth to ono-fourth ot the food glvon to the poultry The dry matter iu pumpkin goods and the string part amouuts to about 25 per cent , or moro than double that of the whole pumpkin The nutrltlvo value ot the seedB per weight la four times ns much n. that ot the body of the oumpkln williout the seeds If pumpkins \fCt6 sliced up or pulped , so that the scedtf Would bo all mixed in evenly , there would bo ro danger in ( coding thorn tccowa , ether cnttlo or hogs , and it would bo a very deslrablo addition when copiblncd with ether foods l-'nrm I'oultry Clittid - Farmers who cgngo ] in the produc tion of eggs nnd chickens for market , would find It profitable to start nn or ganization among themselves for the good of the business , says the Amoricnn Agriculturist Their meetings could bo hold weekly , seml-wcokly or month ly , at the houses ot members , nnd poultry topics could bo discussed , ox- porlcnco related , new diseases reported - ported , now ways of treating old ail ments , and n host of ether valuable matter brought up A president and n secretary would bo nccossary ' The work of the luttor would bo to seek any deslrablo information which none of the members could impart , and ether matters that might bo of intorcst nnd Instruction Exiiorleneos could bo given ns to the crossing of purebred heavy layers so ns to bo moro prolific ; the best foods ; how to feed ; how to house , nnd how to rflvo gcnorul care Farmers , as a rule , know very little about the requirements of an eeg farm True , some very nblo works have boon written upon the sub ject , but fnrmors gonornlly do not pos sess them Thcro is no roasun why wo should not have fresh eggs In the dead of winter Practical poultry farms furnish thorn , and so ran nil who kcop fowls It iB the lnck of proper knowlcdgo that causes it That knowledge may bo partly possessed by ono man , and partly by another , in any neighborhood , and,11 clubbed togothof , it would revolutionize the whole work Miles IScrvonml Liver Pills An impoitant discovery They net on the liver , stomach and bowtls through the nerves A now principle They speedily cure bllliousnoss , bad taste , torpid liver , piles and constipation Spicndid for men , women and children Smallest , mildest , surest , 30 doses for 35 cents Samples free nt ICuhn & Co 's , ISth and Douglas LETTER LIST List nf letters remaining uncnltcd for la the post oBIco for the wools onlhw November 15. Is ] . ! . Note Parties CHlllng for these letters will please say Advertised , " Ktrlnittlio il.Uo nt the head of the lt tnnd Inqutrofor ftumoattbo ladlet * dellvorr win dow , | To avoid mlBtt.tej liava your matt Bddresaed to your fttrcct and number QKNIXEMEN'S MST A. AberJ AhrnhnnonY Allen W J Aliuliifat A Allen 11 1) Andrenn A Anderson Jj Allen w J AeLC nierll B natoharal , 13 nillloll ltarrirn UarcusUll liirkerliy linker W liarnesHI , llallJ II llurix M 1 asley I U Untci M W Bens A IliiKlilcrM Iteivcn II U 3 Hell C A licchnian A llllllntrsJ IKnIihi it K llontonsMno E F Umton Kw lloimlclc C lloydJ If lioroiholt VI Hokoll lionmun mr andlinmnsj iimwnO run , llromi.M JlrnadwcllH Ilnninrr J Bnmn T ! ) Ilrennanlt llunouishsJ II Hurm K K lliiddemeycr B ItudKcttJ lluelilcrlt UuchO W llusby J Huckuer 3 ' C „ CarrollJ rarvor.n' Camion w A CatlicrwO Carroll J I'nney > l Cansldy BI' Corny H Cliupman J t Iirl Wn eti C J Clnriy.1 CI&ukIi IC Cln w K Clerk AJ OovltictonN3 Council C K Collins 8 Crow II . ( 'rabblrO Cru\llil C Cumuilngs B L Crow w , ' D. Davit J w nails cU IlnvliII l > avUrJ3 Davis 1' ' IlasoU J Davison OA JlBuirlt llnnlelsunit J DeltioroTH Dlliun 15 Dillon I , A nruyj UuniDfran Ho liuuklo n Dukes A L UarlOiuMS , a . E . 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UCarlan KJItussctl I.M Tolbott ITALIAN LISrrKIW Slgnor Vrlcogo Nnuer Flgnor Marino Antonio burner Nlcotcraliartano M.-uorNicolaMnitiDI bnlvo MIECEl.i.\Nious. : McOolInOperarompanySi MeHdel A , ltlchmomt vr AC'ralg.t-Co , M V Morrison A ; Co McOlalii , Joltrcy & Co .IT King i Co , ltogora Bros , Bally K'evator coui- imiiy , .Merchants'Ten company , Osgool Publishing loiiipniiy , Agent Norlh British & Mercantile lnsur- nncoCo , KOtiXlbth , IJOJUnrney st , Fred's Itcslau- ruul , Ilandll tcavy . . C. V. UALLAOIIKB , Postmaster Kurekn'Kerosene ! llnterH Come and see my Kerosene lleatlug stoves Just the thine for tutu and bed rooma Some thing new , and can lie run at an expense of ono cent perhoui , Noplpp , nosmolco , noodnr hut an excellent heater , and easily eairled from ono room to nuothor "Iknowlt was lomlng , " nnd the stove ot the future Is what people say of It One wick will last \Miolo soison and requires no trlinmluc : . Will have oue burning In my vUndowovery night this week Come and sea it- Ye . thoPeerlersfinrland li fast dlsplacintt the llaso llurner forjparlor stoves , on account ot Its ( rood uorlc nnd economy Can heat ! l , 4 nnd 5 rooms with 2 tons ot coal Am closing outiuyl * . I * . Stewart Htoves , made by Fuller & Warren , at cost JlyNo.8 , I0 cook stoves are going raplnly Itomembcrthailhavo double the stock ot any dealer In the tlty and can sell cheaper Caution Do not buy a steve that requires the taking of 100 teitlinonl.ils to sell it , but comoandfiptn 1'eerUBs ( lurland , tbe worlds bet I' , u. Do Vol 5it nroadway SPECIAL NOTICES COUNOIL BLTTFF3. lOa SALE AN J R-NT. Oit TltADH For a lot , a cigar store , well lo- entcd Invoice about SJJU to $100. Address K15 , llceolllce FOUfcAIiKor Exchnngo A small coal stove Apply to Maurer's , No , aid 1 Iroadway IIIAVK three nouses on Lincoln and two ou tjlxtli avenue for snla un terms to suit These house , are now , modern Improved I will sell these houses - • " > per tent , less than you can dupllcato the same ( J. II Judd , COd Ilroail- way 1JIOU SAMJ OR KXOIIANGK-10 to ft head of Jt ; horses Will take clear property , improved or unimproved , OK Metcalf , Council lIlufTs ITVUt HAM : Olt liiNT-A ! 1S ! story , 5 room X' f mine house , located on North lutu bt U , V. . Metcalf , lu 1'earl sc "IJlOltc'AM:0IlIUNlW\.EO0d3 : stall stable X' 18x 4 , on lutn ht „ between a aud M avenues O. H. Metcalf , 111 l'earl nt WANT HI ) rarins within 1.1 to BS mllesTt Council lllnlls to exchange for good im proved or vacant piopeity Jn tnN city Keir Grav FOR EXCHANGE-Paluo towntd alot Kerr A : gray AnAHUATN In 2 lots lu ijood location , 1 block from motor Kerr & CI ray WHY pay rent when your n uuy a homo for tl& per month and umYardi , Including lnterosr , of O. II Judd , IM llroadwny ? JilOU BALE A draft mare 7 yoarsold , weicht - larnilbs : sound and gentle Price SHUraah , or ll- " > one year A. J. Btephenson , Hi Wash ington avenue , AS I am contemplating lingo improvements in Council llluirs 1 will sell houses and lots ju monthly payments or terms to suit be * low their cash vuluo for the next 3J days , it costs nothing to Investigate . U. II , Judd , cud 11 roadway FOUItUNT One seven-loom house on l ourth avenue ; one eight-room houao ou riec- end avenue , and one etgtit-ronm house onToiith sttcet ; all uttnu up with ull modern conven- lencos W. IV Illlgur l'earl street IjtOlt HAMJ To quit business , my entire • stock nf furniture , stoves and carpets , will be sold at cost , without reserve l'oinonH fur nishing good roferenco.i can buy on Install * inouts , making weekly payments A. J. Man dell , tttlond JJJ llroidway , ODUMi llltOS.i CO loin money TJia most liberal termi offered , lul l'earl at IJIOlt SAMi-Au old nnd well establlshod ; drugstore , estabtlsuol in 14U. Ra < li re quired , t,6J ) I , balance real ostatii , Address A 2 , Uee , Council llluirs IIIOK URNT Four room cottaue cheap to ton . ' anls without children Inquire 117 Flrstst II * ' you ore looking for Invoituieuta that will net you Handsomely In a short tune , wa have them Write or call on Kerr He Dray , Council llluirs , Iowa 3IAOlfnxCHANOi-Wa : have acre property , . ' adjoining city , for Harden puiposea , that wn will exchange for improved tlty property , Kerr AiOray WUhuve first class improved city property In good location that wa will exchange for good Improved farm land lu Iowa that is clear Kerr & Pray Council muffs 1j iOII SAM ! or llent Uarden land with houses , . by J. It Ulce UU Main st , , Council UluuM NOTIOn If you have real estate or chattels you ant to dispose of quick , list them with Kcrr& Gray , Couucll llluirs , la RHAli KUTATK-ltougnt and * ol t an I ex- changed Special attention given to • lam ination of titlej Vf , O , James , ho I'J ' l'earl st Foil HAMJ Acre lots in Orchard place This property Is located lu the ltlco nursery , aoutnot the main part of the city , 154 inlltt from court houiu , aeo Metcalf , Id JPearJ St MMMHMMHi Coal T Coal 11 . II A. T. THATCH la R , U. A. COX , | 1 Chicago , Ills Western Sales Agent " ; OFFICE : 114 Mnln Street , Brown Building Telephone 4B. il Wo will soil to constimora direct , SKLIiOTEl ) ANTHUACITB COAL nt the ' following rcilticotl prices : ; GRATE AND EGG - - - $8,25 M RANGE AND NUT - - 8.50 IB CHESTNUT - - - - 8.50 9 Ami the best ( 'nulcs o ( Soft Conl AVvoinlnjr Lump $7.00 , Wnltiut Blonk I * 93.G0 , Jnckpon M , t. 'odnr $ .1.M , Cannel $0.50 , Iowa Nut , Kxtra Xtweo b.o nml vollop ! scrcoiicd , M.00 , Osta . House Colto 12c per busliol , or $7.00 per ton TERMS Ctif.li with ord or All conl fresh niliiod , well scroouednmJ promptly ' iHtl ' ' iloUvcicd , H'i THE VERY PEOPLE i Having the least money to spend arc the ones our Reliable K Clothing means the most to We keep up a constant war H fare against clothing that turns white , red , green and all colors , H and is threadbare long before it is worn out its goodness is , | H only in its looks There is plenty of it It isn't possible to i'H get the worth of your money from such clothing , B Wages ' are not so generous that you can afford to be in- | > H different as to your expenses It makes a great difference to § Hi you as the head of the family , with house rent , food , coal and nB * a thousand other expenses Hi BUY THE GOOD ! BUY THE RELIABLE ! jl Buy from us that which will give you lasting service i'H' ' We sell you an Overcoat l. B 1 $3-5 ° . $3'6o , S4.50 , $5.00 , $ iooo , $12.50 , $16.00 , $18.00 , $20.00 jH | ' FUR OVERCOATS AND FUR ROBES , * We sell you a Suit 'H $3-5 ° > H-5 ° > $6.00 , ' $10.00 , $12.00 , $13.50 , $15.00 , $18.00. . B 50 Child's Suits at $1.25. I 25 Child's Suits ' at $2.40. ' < .H 50 Child's Suits at $1.75. | 25 Child's Suits at $3.00. H 25 Child Suits at S3.00 , $6.00 and $8.00. jjB Children 's Overcoats ; B $2.10 $ , $2,30 $ , $3.00 $ , $3.60 $ , $4.00 $ , $5.00. $ I Large Line of Kilt Suits I Shirts , Hosiery , Underwear and Neckwear I Dunlap and Stetson Hats I Scotch and Fur Caps I BIG LINE OF BUCK GLOVES , KID GLOVES AND MITTS | l METCALF BROS , ' I 342 & 344 BROHDWHY , COUNCIL BLUFFS FOIt SALE 13) aero farm In Jasper county , low a , located naiir coal minus that ara in operation TlieraLa flva foot vnlu oC coal under the farm Oeo Metcalf , No 10 I'oarl ut FOIt 8AI.K-S0 feet lake frontnn located bs twoen O II boat house and Matiawa ijoacli Also a uumbpr of cUolco lots lu llegatta place aeo Jtotcalf , No IU l'earl t. COVNCIIi BLVll'S Omnibus , Carriage ani Transfe ISIVKS WM , WELCH Proprietor , Tlio Finest Line of landau ? . Coaches nnd Hacks Iu the City t3ri ! have a now i atln-llncd carrlaRo for priv nto call , li lb the most elcgunt coach in tlio city Special attention Riven to coiiuiieiclal men and theatrical tioupoq Bust facilities lu the city for handling scenury , oirific 3 ! OC1DEN HOUSE , CIS SO MAIN ST . Telephone No 33. Telephone No 93 UA ItN Telephone No USD Tbo only line authorlzcad to answer calls turned lu to Am Dlat Tel Co Dissolution nf Co-Parlnrr hlp Notice is hereby Riven that the partnership between A. C. IJempsey and 8. 1 luttor Is dis solved A C. Dcmpsey assumes the buslneis and aUUabllltlxs Ho vui continue to maim taeturo all yrn.lns of candles and confectlous at the old stand , 105 Main st Thn Host Htnvo in the BInrket The new Hod Cross Btovo is tbe best beater In the market It la the most economical steve In use ; requires less coal and gives a greater degree ot heat than any surface burner ormag azlne stove sold It has the only perfect sys tem ot circulating tines , it is beautiful and perfect , and Is sold $10 less than auy other Urst class stove Sold exclusively by BIIUOAHT & CO , 11 MaluStioet , Council Hluffs , A NEW STOVE Exanilno the Now Model IlrllllantOak Stoics , thn latest triumph of the stovn makera' Rcnlus It has n cast Iron jacketed lire box oponlM ; Into a hot atrllno , that liius from tlio bottom ot the stove lothutop , pa fliiB throiigh tlio lntonsu liontoftho fuiiiuce It tukts the cold nlr from the lloor and heats It by direct contact ulth the hottest parts ot the stove Why pay V/i for a steve hen this perfect heater can bo had for on'y ' VSJ It burns anything Only at Udell li Uryniit' * . fM > 3 und r\0. \ OOAIj COAU COAIi I propose to st\o coulumers value for their money In Coal , mid until further notlco iny prices are all rail Autliraciuii Urate and Ktr , ru ; No.4 and Itaime , UM ; Chestnut , tiM Also Host arudei ot Illinois and Iowa BoftCoal Idlnbur ! r , HUiioIh , lump , I I.M : .Maplonood , lump II.1J : Centcrvllle , Iowu lump ) .75 | tVal nut lliock lump , ! -UJ ) ; Hamilton lump , tiiii Wiutebrcast lump tUG ; Wliltobrouat'nut , fl ; l'cu , JSiOiHtoam * .li Black , IIW Terms cash with order or delivered CO 1) . WM , WKI.UII , 015 tfoutli Main street Telephone 'JX S. E. MAXON Arciiite.t and Superintend nl . Room 281 , Merrlam Block , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA I ) , J. ltoUUNUSON , E. U thllHMUT Ires Vice Tres CitAS It Hannah , Cashier , CITIZENS ' STATE BANK , ok couNCu.ni.Uf rs Paid ud Capital , . . $ | 30ooo.oo. Surplus 3Sooo.oo Liability to DopoBltora..333,000.00 lllitiTOIiH-I. A. Miller , V. O. ( lloison , II Iu Bhugart , B. li Hart , J. 1) . Kdundson , Cbas It llannan Transact general bauklug business Laruest capital uud sundun ot any bank lu ixcrthneitern Iowa , interest on time deposits . „ _ „ > < ? 4 _ ± THE FAMOUS 'I * K PRICK msr HEAD OAllBFUrXY-CIlANOED DAJIV H Granulated Bugar lipounds t 1.00 B Cuolce U. O. Jap Tea pir pound 370 H Hood ItioCon" e , per pound SZo H llo i Itolled Oats , per pound , in H California Hams per pound 7o H QuaKer Oats per pacaago luo H ( Jood Laundry Boap , 11 bars So v > s H llcst Laundry Soap , I ) bars > a f Cldtr Vinegar , per gallon lfia tH Coal Oil , per gallon * 10o v' K Oood flour , per sack 1.00 j H llest I'lour , per sack Iguaroiitcodl . . . Via I t Bl Hcmcmiierthe place No 2U llioadway , op- 1 s LV poslto UgJen Itousj Telephe l l. fe K' ' ' Electric Trasses , Bells , Chest ProM lectors , Etc > M Agents wanted . HI C. B. JUDD , No.27 Main St , Qyor Jacquomln'o H • • H IMIOI' . WHITES I M PHYSIOLOGICAL MANIKIN J Adapted to the public schools The only ' H complete thine of Us kind in existence aud In- „ H dlspenstble In the school room , Bcnool Hoards 1 H deflrluic the most perfect help for the teacher S' H are Invited to examine this Address , { i H ji , , u\1jii\oioh , lM general Agent i ' s il TII09. OlTJCEIl W. II M , 1'USET | I H OFFICER & PUSEY , f BANKERS 11 Corner Main and Ilroaaway , t M VOVNVIU IlIiUFKH , IOWA \ ' M Dealers In forelcn and domestic cxuhaiiKi I H Collections made aud lutcrest paid on time a > r B posits H MRS L. SIMMONS Kus reopened her DiessmukliiR l'orlors over a H Klsemaus' old t > taud , : ) ! < II road way , on Motor , H Line , and is again permanintly located , Bhe ; H Kuaranleoi satlsfucttou to ull who doslio lime > H class uud taslilonable nork To Omahu ladles , M Motor faro will bo paid and dreefco * tilted while lii H ultliiK l'rtcosi Woolen Dresses W to idBilks its H l'lushes aud litres | 4 to tii , } jl | BELL & BERLINGHOF , ARCHITECTS AND HUlKHlNXKNDIiNlS M Uoom 2 , Opera liouso lliock , Council Uluffs , ifl l Iowa F' M