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. THE DAILY BEE. LOUNCIL BLUFFS WEDNESDAY MORNING NOV. 24, OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by enrrier in uny part of the city at twenty cents per ook, TiLroN, « « TELEPHONES Broeixres Orrice, Noo 4 Nioar Eoiron No. 2, H.W. Manager. MINOR MENTION. N Y New f Coone 11 stoy Yarng and Zephyrs at 1L Friecdman Panols at $3.50 per dozen at Schmidt's gallery, Main street. No. $47 Broadway sale. A wedding took place on Glen yesterday afternoon. Permit to wed has been Crowl and Dora Jurgens. city. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Cowles will spend Thanksgiving in Sioux City with her sister and other friends, You can find the Inrgest sortment in W ool and Si city at H. Friedman's. Don't forget that the publishers’ book sale opens to-morrow. Cocke & Morgan's old stand, No 347 Broadiy. The daughters of Rebekah give a grand ball this evening, and a number from Omaha are cxpected to particiy For fine Hoisery go to H In tions to the wedding Shepard and Miss Hattic rdner for ‘Thanksgiving day are being sent out. Yesterday William Duncan, one of the employes of the Mucller music company. fell from a step ladder and sprained his Plumbing Co Publishers’ book avenue given H. C oth of this and best as- Mittens in the is a rush of applicants for free lodging at the eity jail, now that is is too cold to sleep out of doors, The average nightly number is increasi The young man, Br as Pippins has seftled s difficuity at Moberly by paying his board bill and returning tho stolen overcoat, and hm been released No. 347 Broadwa) ce to buy clieap books five 1en’s ball Jast evening pri very enjoy Is were well managed, the net ||mu ceds \\m t for the brave and it is hoped 1 snug bene Yesterday afternoon Miss Walker entertamed a company of friends in honor of Miss Hattie Ross, daughter of C ancellor Ross, of the state umver- sity, who iting here and the guest of Miss V The suit of the Oskaloosa Bridge com pany against the county is in progress at Atlantic, and is taki e time and at tention of a_number of Couneil Blufts melading Supervisor Graham, wdt, County Attorney Keatley; and others. Big bargains in underwear at H. Fried- man’s, The streot its turnouts, s ar company is putting in 1s to render it possible to trips than heretofore, and Blufts will really nning with such fre- s to render it an easy matter to 11 parts of the city at any hour ot the day. 1t is expee month the st in earnest to n thus better soon Council metropolitan line, quency reac! h that after the first of the t ear ice will begin ke ten-minute trips, and accommodate the public. "The prediction is made that the company will then begin to make money out of the line, as there will be a large inere in the number of patrous, 1f one does not have to wait but a few minutes the longest in order to get a car. at Publishers’ Bool to-morrow morning. Y, fully invited to call? ——— Personal Paragraphs. Ed Sherlock is the smiling pa girl baby, which put m an on \lnu y W. T, W lll(l\ of thelaw firm of French & W mm North Platte, Neb., was in the \t~h*r|lu and will spend Thauks- givingz ut s old home in Oukland, Ta. acob Sims, the well known ) cturned from hig old Wisconsin hom: H. C. Cheyney, of th i dange e Opens u are respect of a appearance a happy visit to ux it rously y route, 1P at his There being no prisoners in the the workmen had g good chane to fill up the hole rec nanehe Bill, and from whi very near escaping. The patched up, but the jail deemed secure until either floor 1s put in, the cement Lord o not be 1 or iron being easily broken throu, Estimates are being made of the expense of a floor of artificial stone, a foot thick, and It is thought that this will make the jail so that prisoners will notfall out of it, Wall paper, s , paints, ete. H. P, Niles, No. 402 Br - Tho Publishors' Book Sale will give all literary people an excellent opportunity to replemsh their libraries Books will be sold less than half pub- lishers' regular prices, - McWhorter, Rollins & who have boen located i the store with Kiplinger & Moore for the past year, will discon- tinue their business in’this'city after the ends of this month nsfor the same to their Oy officy many triends of the *Co.,” of this firm, Mr. W. H Waketield, o turn to Om; number of fr 1l regret to le. 1, 45 he has ma s during his ment of the office, as well ns be social favorite with wmany of the woll knowun society peonle. st it For Fine Hosiery go to H. Friedman's - Call for everything you need, bottom prices, Everybody’s sto 3 Main. - Best dinner in the eity at Doc and Billy's, 404 lh...ul“n 25 ce! Mr. M l\m\lu !h who purchased the abstract books of MM xlmxn\(n has served as recorder of Crawford county for three terms He is an old sol quartermaster gencral of the (. A’ R, f this state, und prominent in other cir His term of office as recorder does not expire until January 1, and he will then remove to this eityv.” In the meantime he will have superyision of the business and give it as much of his as possible -~ Great reduction in bats at II. ‘man’s, Fried - Mrs. Dr. D Tru a graduate of the Toronto, Canada, Therapeuties in stitute l classes of diseascs “and demonstrate power of electricity” in aceordance with a new and complete system or Eleetro Therapeutics, consisting of Galvanism, the curative Magnet Eleotro-) und Statl etricity. Femule a speciulty, Located at § ud. way,s econd floor. Oftice hiours 9 a ‘m. 05 p. m. e N s Don't bLuy your uew suit or overcost until you look at those at Mctcalf Bros, THE OMAHA DAILY 1115 CORT | S CWAY | and Messrs 1ML Treyuor and S (€ { THE COST OF A RIGHT OF WAY. | &0 “The toito ving nuaeie il bo ren dered | " .. | Orean Voluntary «.Pattison | The Tenth Avenue Folks me Their Miss Wosteott | Damages. | Te Deum—“We Praisc Thes, O God, A | - Misses” Morkel and Messrs, T and | PREPARING TO GIVE THANKS. | (0 winies. . ovle N Mr Treynor | Some Important Real Bstate Deats | Duei=tiloly Father, Guide Thy (it o An Old Man Suaicides M s Merkel Brict Mention. Or 'I‘l: ‘\“‘“l ntary—=Grand Mar ch- \“\ l\'j,. " - - Miss Westcotts Tenth Avenue Conference, ’ 2T With t uneemen You ean find the larg and best as Tn accordance With the announcement | (. ont in wool and silk mittens in the | made, tho city council and proverty | cityat H Friedman’s. { owners on Teath avenue met yesterday | morning nt Kahle's hotel to consnit con Mrs, ‘A, 8. Hall is pared to do cerning the giving to the Unton Pacitic of '|“‘\~1N'Mu.fin|\ r ico l‘.\1.‘( at reas the right of way up that avenue to Fourth | %% : Lo, street. It has been suggested that in- [ Another Important Real Estate Sale, stead of going up Tenth avenue that the Af acre tract owned by the Kansas city give the road the right of way along | City & St Joe ad has just been sold 5. Odell Bros. & Co the alloy on the south of Tenth ue, | by Me to a syndi there would be less damage to individ- | cate composed of the following gentle property owners, and it seems that [ wen: L. W. Tulleys, ~Samuel Hans, ute would be all that 1s needed. | George T. Phelps, H. W. Tilton, N e rail company not seemtng dis- [ Merriam, P €. Heimbangh and William rl“ Hi56e Hl'} route, this meeting | G- Shriver. This is the second tract solil posad to fccapt L8 Kot cs o imafoly | Dotween the two cities withiic a short was called t rtain approximately | ine and next spring will show great low much it would costto go up Tenth | aetivity in preparing the above ground avenue, Mayor Groneweg was made | for premises ohair the moeting and E. H - j sl LA S Big bargains in underwear at I Fried Odell scerctary sty The expression of all the properig - owners present was unanimously in v Likes It L it the rond tke some other | . AnY verson sonding 15 cents to the ad Chadulillaitiy Uil . vertising department_of the Wabash route, but that if Tenth avenue was to be route, St used they should be paid dwmages tar Louis, Mo, will receive by re nidsome, well bound book, There was no representative of the unul.-dl \ \mlu-mn-.m ’ lmml:l]fll- Imion Paeific company prosent except | ing all the Itest and most novel pavlor Union Pacific company p! exeebb | zames, charades, ete. The best public George ¥. Wright, who was not strictly tion ever issued for anyone giving an s0. Mr. Wright said that he expected | ovoning party. ¥ giving that Mr. Burns would be present, but g o T that Mr. Burns had informed him that in | Weather strips at Chapman’s, 105 Main. case of his necessary ubsence, Mr E. H. Sheafe & Co., loan moncy on Wright should represent the company so far asit was necessary to have the com- chaitie security of every description; of- fice No. 500 Bro .h\..), upstairs, pany represented. Mr. Wright, as one T of the citizens’ committee, expl ined the The papers in the PE LU RBL RIS situation. At the time of filing com- | . jo by Odell Bros, & Company some plaints with the railway commissioners | GELS o L BERG L e onday. inst the Union Pacitic, one of the ) The money consideration nands of Messrs, Officer & Pusey ever simee the deal was closed, but as it re quired some time to complete the neces- papers they have but just been s been in the causes alleged was that the company did not maintam any freight depot at or near Mamn street tor the accommodation of the many heavy jobbing houscs located in that vicinity kulnul' ny agreed establish such eitizanvonil Ihll‘)’x"u’e“||l-‘rl)\|(m:)fl‘\\:'\“v vecorded. ‘The above delay in recording for the t The company was not | the decds has been seized upon as anxious to go up Tenth avenue, but the | foundation for a report that th ve move was on the part of the eitizens’s ion was only a “‘muke committee. of which pwart was 1 the minds” of the real chairman, and Mr. Merriam the s T'o publisk r sec- which |( lhllh l(n)lh()[ (ll]~ magnitude nwas | Ustraw’’ affairs is not the wa appointed o sio fhat e neey ordi- | along the boom and the partie I :d by the council, wnd the | Sueh canards are injuring the cities in- ; of way secured. Such was the history in brief of the present move. differen{ property owners wer led in, one after _A_sub-committee, of the chairm alue of their property, and what | of thousunds who haye used the Radiant . «-wn»n!“n"l fair damages, with a | Home buse burn Cooper & MeGee, vicw of enlightening the council and agents. ¢l hat would be the probable - = C. DeVol sclls Ste Mrs. Hingeisberg, for, mm\\ Mrs. Blake. und Westminster h ned her property at 2,000, and esti k and Acorn cook stoves conomy steam and warm No. 504 Broadwa, S0y S olOn @ mated her damages at $1,000. Mr. Kahle valued s’ hotel property u $10,000, and placed his damages at $6,000, provided he eould be given the right of e i way to get at his hotel on the west. A suicide reported from York P. P. Allen valued s at $3,000, and his | township yest the one tired of life dam zes at $1,200. Mr. Allen i)l‘mmwll to give $100 if the company would accept the alley route and le nth avenue alone, and Mr. Kahle said he would give his check for $200 for the same purpose, thus showing how eager these gentlemen are to have some otherroute taken,rather than accept any damages. P. B. Hunt, throu Odell Bros. & Co., valued his property at $1,800, and dam- ages ot $1,000. W. Chapman, represented by Smith, value of property $2,000, BRal: amages $1,000 Wi, H. Marble valued his and damages $1,500, Me. Shea. value $1,200, damages $1,000. John Miller placed his at the same. Mr. Key valued his at $1,500, and the being an old resident of this county, Ira L. Palmer, aged about fifty-eight years. He has been despondent for some time, and the route chosen by lim for getting out of his supposed” troubles was by strychnine. He leaves quit ze fam ily of children. Iis wife died some time time ago, and last July he married Sarah McCartuey, of this city. Stamping and full var materials, Mrs. H. P. ) o et fes, 402 B'dy R Five Hundred Overcoats for Children from $1.50 up. METCALE Bros rs' Book at 347 Broadw at §2,600, Boys and The Publish 0DENS L0-MOrrow damages at $1,000. 4 =9 s Mr. Holmes estimated his damages as | & Morgan’s old stand. $500 on N,lmo orth of prope - Charles L. Davis, “Alvin Joslyn,” better ppeared known at the ope lued his house and lot at $1,500, and put his damages at $630. Woller Bros., who own the grocery | BOUSe Ho has mad store at the corner of Main street, put | YoRderi g RsiEningabiclings their damages and the value of | that ho s largely an atorand a i Tolinr wio | mimic rather than a true comédian, with P sl B originulity. Heis one of the most el men on the stag rated by none more highly v $6,500, and , and 3,500 put the fod by ! by hnni ving between Third c e i3 n very shrewd L A resitlonee. provided the | Wit the assurance of moit s and 1S NOW pn.pm..l at the onderful features His display of of Fourth stre diamonds, his loud talk on the streei and A in corridor make him known to many instc wlo would lose sight of n_more modest and meritorious actor. He is active makes a stir wherever he appears and suc 15 in making money out of & show whieh is onl the avenue, Under the same understanding Wm. Fitzgerald fixed his valuation and dama \s diil also Mr, Linsk. hert \m.h who lives east of air. Sulli- S0 ] | Hardandsoft coal, best quality, all timated his propersy | sizes Missouri and. lowa wood. (. 1 2,000, and his damages at $1,000 I'iis did not include all the owners of improved proper hul _near! ) 1t remed that the zes plenty high natural, and about wh do under the eireum Fuel company, phone 136, 30 Broudway. Tele pants §1 to §3.5 so0ds in progortion. Everybody's store, 828 Main. but this was (ull\ one would fonougir. - The value of the property thus rep Substantial abstracts of titles and rea sented aggregated $53,600, und the total | estate loans, J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. dumages elaimed — $23,700, so that it | 101 Pearl street, Council Blufls, ars that they deem the laying of the - way track along the avenue depreci l'{llullu‘us x..m-: s the property about one half, I desive to inform the public that in s little to be_done after complianee with the wish of my late hus tatoments. No one secinc band, Mr. Ernst Burhorn, I shall e ithority to speak for the rail B iy AOBL. 80N Ny, whether 1t would pay any | tinue the jewelry and watchmaker's busi such damages, It was afterwards | ness at the old stand, No, 17 \uulh Mun wrned, from apparently reliable sources, | street, ul,‘m ;mm»r lhhfunkn"r firm name t the company does not expect y | o % Burhorn unking the many Ay damisos, bit that it Tooke to the oity | patrons aud friends of Mr. Burhorn for to furmsh (|‘. if it taeir liberal patronage in the past I now lishes the desired froight e ‘Dot pectfully “"\Il“ itac .]umrm ance of the In 1o to the Union Pacifie, My, | same. 1 A0 JEB BURHORN, Wright said that the company desived Council Blufls, Nov. 23, 1830 to have the matter settied one” way or - G another as soon us possible, so that 1t | 1, Hanchett, oftice No 12 Pearl streets 1 with its arrangements. It Residence 120 Fourth street. Telephone wek ran | No-10. its dirt Everybody oo place to bu for the new bridge from the blufis in the | goods, N \I.nl ~lL|'u| ieion Wy astern purt of the ey, M not, 1t had S~ ady arranged with'the Northwestern ralway to use its track for getting dirt from the other bluffs. It simply wanted Mary was brought Schu T Justice change of yenue from Justice yesterday on a ainey, to know which route to adopt. charged with forgery. Her husband, It was expected that a_couneil meeting | worthless sort of fellow, who is now would be held last ther action in the deemied best to postpone until next Monday night. ening to take fur- atter, but it the hanging about Omaha, 1s | ceived his allowance from the old ¢ weeting | try, amounting to $300, and that ~<|‘,;|u-d the |l|]n|~< and got them ¢ forging his name to them. The sdman’s. | went seemed tishy in many respe i Justice Frainey issued the warrant, and Eleetric door bells, burglar alarms and | Mury was arrested, As expe the every form of domestic clectrical appli- | husband did not show up yesterduy, and ances at the New Y l’llllulung(u the cuse was dismissed. The wife now — ~ threatens vengeance, and says that if she Try Garland Cook stove for soft coal, | can cateh | d on this side of the river Cooper und Metiee have them, she will have him arrested for perjury in aring to any such inform: ing no lnmul-mun in the I laims that he re- un- Bargains in Bibboas at H. F ts, but s are made by More verett block. See that your bool house & Co., room 1, -~ Thanksgiving Services. There will be union services held the Présbyterian ehurch to-morrow at 11 o'clock, the sermon to be given by Rev. G. W. Crofts, of the Congregational chureh. The choir of the Presvyterian cles. Short orders a specialty, Doc church bas arranged for special musie, '8, 404 Broadway. Just 100k in the choir cousisting of Misses Merkel | their window, -~ West Point b See heater improvenients in heating ste W. A, Woon. - Weather strips at Chapman's, 105 Main Latest All varieties of game and fish, Oysters BEE: | Naturar Scienc From * 1 for Dec of the e Science WEDNESDAY and the natural, 1d Theology Super- by Johin Monthly t phases hi of the times seems to be a desireito get rid of, or to explain away, the sapernatural-—-at least to re iim_and domesticate it and convinee mankind that it is not the irresponsible outlaw we have so long been led to sup. 1 pose—a theology I'l in hi Rela uphold ons and the fishes plished by the over nature wl but confrol of the un ealled the supor nished by Drummond on tual World, demonstr: naturai, or biology. Butier, there is no there nay e cap: the in be ity forr parts of His ery to us, appeared to us dispensation” i n question of e conversion of I le a proec ¢ the “Religio faith. There is G Immense stock Underwe To Loan, For 8ale, rato o1 fonand Five Ce insortion, F Fnu SAL WAl an in the bishop of Exeter (Dr. Bampton fectures of 1884 piase of the natural not o the turning of water into wine of command, or the miracie of the loayes of which man supernatural sure we unterstand the limits of the his ‘absurdity in supposing that Seoteh professor orn, heveled mass of 1 1o ofice 10 seleot (g we arly as the 1 ienc belief in th may have bee exercise of sov ch is perfectly s as yet has i And the duke of Argyll, in his ** of Law,” cautions us digainst an event or a phenomenon to th until we ar The la natural siderable attempt in this direction is fur ‘Natural Law in a work which undert: te the naturaless of the super onencss of relig “Analogy,” s beings in the and knowledge dings wi ation; as natur: Such a being seems actunlly to | in_the person s to him little mc xperimental 8 “aul is ns natural 88 to him as the sprouting of a n,” he says, aspiration, no more mystery ion as to its process than in biology REAT of Ladics’ and C p this ar will be sold chea week. ———— We will Continus our Spacial Sale —0F— New Goods, mmonly , may be only some understood to them e “‘whole Chy arked in the of the day Tomple), on the between religion and science,’ the helief in ing o his aid the l as the word is without he super nsed by word n acc ne mperfect Reign wssgning ar enough + commonly wtest con the work of Professor Henry the Spir kes to gion and ays that nd views nay be so extensive as that the whole christian dispensation may ¥ ural; that is, analogous or con wble to God's ap th al other as the sible known course of things appears ve of this re nee; than the and ex ching kernel of “is no dis- er and n relig Harkness Brothers UNDERWEAR|, SALE. ildrens’ CLOAKS For Another Week. Lowest Prices! e ——— To Rent, Wants, PER LINE for the ing o b all ut the Pryor ling caras HEADQUARTERS FOR Carpets and Dry Goods Mail Orders Promptly Attewded To, 40! Broadway, Council Bluffs SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special advertisements, such s Lost, Found Bonyding, ete., will boinserted in this coluwn at the low [¢] first inser- 18 Per Lino for ench subsequent Leuve adveriisements at our offic No. 12 Peul street, near Broadway, Council Blums, WANTS, I—Furnisued rogus, 616 Blutls, ¢ A Loy with pony to curry Beo 04l papers for sale wt the Bee o married 8 Beo job FURNITURE! AND STOVES Fine Hanging Lamps, House nishing Goods, ete, A.J. MANDEL, No. 32. COUNCIL BLUF 3 & 325 Broaduw B . Fur- i, wa OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS AL BLUEKS, 1A, COl Estublisbed 1857 NOVEMBER 24 ‘I'culoR 506 <> Rll Leading Styles o FOR NO. 608 BROADWAY, - ol )T\.CIJ. Wauy, {mportatiops Gepstap 1406 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. 1886. | sED.#B o WILLIAMS e * TWlen's Furnisher, ~ ' Council Bl ly op Hon {o I will Pay the nghest Prlce in Cash ALL KINDS OF . SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES, M, DIRCELILICEL, COUNCIL B GLEASON, = - oves GOAL! WOOD! WE GIVE AWAY A ATFIL IR PITT Camphells Baking Powder These are Oil Paintings in Gilt Frames, 20x24. We also keep a fine line of Fancy and Staple Groceries, 29, All Orders to Telephone No, Promptly Filled J. W. KLEEB, GROCER, NO. 345 DROADWAY. will be MELYIN SMITH & 0, SUCCESSORS TO McMAHON & G, tat) Broker:, No. 236 Main St. Haring purchased the *most velia- ble abstract books in this county.’” Enown as the *McMahon Abstract Books.” we ave now preparedto fur- i_abstracts and vespectfully so- it the patronage of all those ¢ ing corvect abstracts of title to Tands and lots in Pottawattamic county. MELVIN SMITH & €D, N() 238 MAIN ST,, COUXCIL BLUPFS. BE SURE @10 see our poultry hiefore you huy your THARKSSIVING TURKEY ! Tie Frest Ling oI Fan; croceri s i the City, J. W. KLEEB, Grocer, Ho. 345 Braalway. Staple TELEPHONE [ . o, oA ES TREET pEARL STREE Counc In |“‘ (, Companie German Amevican, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford, Hartford,* of Hartford Caiiforntan, of San Francisco, Scottish Union & National, of Edinbury. Union, of San Francisco. Staie,* of Des Moines Williamsturg City,* of Brooklyn. Those marked with a® insure also against loss Wind Storms, Cyclones and Tornadues REAL ESTATE Tl w %l auana: ONEY LOANED ox Goon Ity AND FARM PROPERTY AT Lowest RATES, * 4 PRI LA by R. RICE, M.D., Or other Tumors oved without Cancers (s S5 or v ing of biood. Over thirly years practi-al experience, No. 11 Peurl 1l Blutls, B Consuliati N. SCHURZ. ) froo. Office over American Exprers JOHN Y. STONE. JACOB SIMS STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Blotk COUNCIL BLUFFS Kbst acts of Title, Lean and Real Es- | and get onr prices | ( Of «ll grades and make, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. We arvestill offeving the greatest bar- gains in CARPLTS Ever offeved in this cityy or the west. Our stock is as lavge and complete as any yow can find, and we guar- antee prices ciway below all com- petition. e iy Wehave also a full ine of Luce, Point, ete., Turcoman, Chenille, OUR ROG Department Comprises Turkish, Smyrnia, Ker- rach, Brussei prices lower than the lowest. GurtainGoods by theYard |- Window Shades And fixtuves, Oil Cloths, Maitings Lincoleums, etc Rolstery goods; mans, iday trade. R.L. WILLIAMS Main st, Council Bluff, Ta,, and S. 15th st , room 10, Omaha, Neb, I8N 20 Manufucturer's Agent for the CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES Tents, Awnir Plate and W Elevators, Roofing, indow Glass, hand andaulic, , Mantels Show C: Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select Several pairs of fine drivers, gle or dovble, MASON WISE. Conneil B from in. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas Str, Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPELN, Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet, on will he paid fare ; §10, 1ound frip BOOK BINDING | Prompt Attention fo Mail Orders Justice of the Peacel MOREHOUSE & GO0 Room 1 Everet Block, Couneil Blufls Standard Papers Used. Al styles of bind- ing n Magazines and BLANK BOOKS, REFEREN | Buak, s including Irish 8, Awminster, ete., at A large line of Silk aind Mohair Plushes and Up- Euasy Chairs, Otto- ‘oot Rests, ete.. for the hol- 91 And b Acc | those who buy will be iyes FULI and if seller No. (28 Broadway, Telephone 110 | COUNCIL AGRICULTURAL DEERF Wi Agricultural Implen Carria Lt KEYSTONE MANU Manufacturcraof Cour an Hand and Power Co first And a general line Nos. 1501, 1503, of neil Banffa, T DAVID BRADLY Manuf'r Carviages, and all kinds of lowa, “COUNCIL BILUF Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Cortain Fixture Etc. S C Wi Towa. 'Hli\; :lj M Nos. 25Main &nd 27 Poarl St owa, Wholesale No. M Pon 1 8., Coun " HARLE, HAAS Wholesale Druggists, 01I» Drugwists’ No. i To. W, BUTI Gencral Commission. No Councll Bluft WIRT & DUQL Wholesale rru?ls Cul' Nok. 10 nnd 18 Poarl St., HARNESS, E BECKMAN, STROHB Manu’acturers of and Whol No. Main St Couneil METCALYF BROT Jobbers o Hats, Caps HEAVY LiALDW LINE Who! 1 <nlo And Wood Stock, Counil OILS. Cou —Wh 1o Doy BTC, F.Theodore, Akent, Conneil LUMBER il Hard Wood, Sou Council Blutls, ¢ JOIN Wholesula Agent for 8t Gotthard's Hor Main 51 Council 1 SCHNEIDER & Nu G0 Main St L. KIRSCHT & Wiolesale Liguor No. 416 Broadwny, Cou The only hotel in Counci Fire Es Reduction in At W. 5. Heomer & Co's Coun Star Sale Stables and BROADWAY, COU | Opposite Luw Horses aud miles kept { hand, for sale at retuil or Oders promptly filled L short notice. Stock sold Pelephone No. 114 Formerly of Kcil Sale B6b. ave and Ath strect. FACTURING 100 to' 1118 South Main Strec 1L BLUKEFS WINES AND LIQUUKS. ¥ Depot =2 = 3 ‘?" = - | = £ ~ 2 = a2 3 constantly on n v loads, ¥ contr Survter & Bovvy, [TSTHE “PROPER CAPER & buyer to go where the largest Stoc m\l(vl Atest Varieties are kept in any | Again, if seller. has EXPERIENCED MMODATIONS faithful and trusty helps agreeably served, weights and meas- | ures, you have threc cxcellent reasons for patronizing such a firm Fuel consumers ¢ therefore to buy of | HeEATON FUEL CoO., Council Blufts, WHOLESALE AND JOBBINQ FHOUSES OF BLUFFS. IMPLEMENTS, WELLS & €O, losalo onts, <Bugglas, neill Nlufrs, Towa. Co. | Dealers in m Shell.rs, olnss agricultural ith Main Street, Towa Y & o, and Jobhars of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Farm Maohinory. t, Counoil Blufe, CARPETS, ARPET (n ndow Shades Ipholstory Qoo No. 405 lirondway' Council Bluffs, ()\)liP:, 3 —Wholesalo Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Plpes 3. Council Blufs, COMMISSION. T SNYDER & LEAMA Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. nell Hluirs, DRUGGISTS, & CO., Paints, Glasy, 22 Main St., and ncil Bluffs, Wholesale California Pruits a Speclalty GURTAINS - COMMISSION, 50 5. (DYIE ectionery, Brendway, I Blutrs, = — oun r¢ EIN & CO., lo Donlers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. lowa. Bluts, HATS, CAPS, ETO. HET and Gloves. No. 312 and 311 Broadway, Couneil Rluffs, ARD. Tron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, Blurs, Towa. 0IL €O, 5 in— [lluminating & Lubricatiag Oils Gasliny ilutrs. Towa. NG EIC, A. OVERTON & CO,, thera Lumber, Piling, vs,Wholosalo Lun 130 Main Wi LINDER, Imported and Domestic Wines & Liguors b Bilters. Huits, No. U BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wn s and Liguors, cil Blugs - " v 0, Dealers, neil Blufrs. CRESTON HOUSE 1 Blufl cape having n improvements, Main st. MAX MOIIN, Prices, China, Glassware, Etc., ). 25 Main st 1 Blutls, Mule Yards, 1L BLUKFS, Proprictors, Stables, corues » s y