Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 19, 1886, Page 6, Image 6

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    0 THE - - - - - OMAHA - DAILY BEE : SUNDAY - - - * - DECEMBER 11) ) . 1886.---TWELVE _ _ _ _ _ PAGES.
THE WEEK IN THE WEST ,
Excitement in the East Has Very Little Ef
fect Upon Western Easiness.
A CLOSE MONEY MARKET.
Ui-l .k . In Grain nnil Produce
CirclCB-A Pulling Off In Packing
Opci niton * at Clilcnao ( Jootl
i\port : Prnmud.
Transactions or ilt I'nst Week.
III. . Dec. 1" . [ Special Tele-
lo the Ui.i.l NotwIthstnndliiK the
pentral unsettled fcellm ; In finnnclnl and
loininuiclnl cliclcs throuBliout the cast ami
lar wcit , notlilin ; very tinu-ital or Impor
tant Imshcen developed In business circles
lieu1. Thestihmcncv of the money niailvct
in tliu east , nctniiipanlcdvith amaiked tie-
cline In rniliuiitt shares and scciultli" > , lias
fittr.icteil consldcinblo attention , unit buioud
making managers or u.iiikltiK Institutions
and Ifiidcis of money a little moi e conservative
vative In thUr vlevvs. and fuinishlni , ' a me-
le\l lor nervous speculators to dispose of n
portion ot tlielr holdings tlieioxvas no veiy
inarktd cITiet olwrvnblt1. A peed demand
for nioiiej ptevalled tluouihoiit : the week
nnd the market was linn. Uankcis sciutin-
l/cd paper vei > closely , and in most caes
limited theh favois to their ipRiilav cus
tonietp , bpccul.itoisciu model ntobonovv-
crs , and shlppeis of pindticc and i ialn asked
for some favors. A i. Uliei Kf > od demand for
money prevailed from patties al Inteilor
points , lint bankets at piesent aie icluctant
to accept an > outside paper , as tlic.v can llud
simple employment foi all thcli funds at pie-
MMit. Commission nicrcliaiits ate tendlin ;
Komn ciun'iic } to theli customcis , but
i blcfl.v In a small ua.Kates . ol Inteiest aie
linn at Tfusper cent , and good u.iper can bo
oht.dned at the outside lie me. On the sheet
rates are Jinn at 8 pel ecnt , except on k'Ht-
wlced securities Kastein c\ehnitKC was in
Kooil supply and only model ate demand , con-
ceiiiently | the maittet uili d dull. Hale-j weie
made between b.inlcs at 00@-0 cents , ilNtount
pcrSUX ) . Considerable cuiioncj vvnsurdeietl
fiom the east. Foreign exelmnuoCwas in
nbunil.mt supplv In thu eastein imiikeK
Ovvmnto this lit go number ol bllN dtavvn
BRainst shipment of cotton , oil , gialn. ] o-
\lhiunsnnd stocks amaiked decline was sub
mitted to , MiinpeiV si\tj dnjs documcnt.uy
hilllM'llIiiKiUnvn to S4.TOS.4.T7 , tlm lowest of
Urn jear. It Is understood that about
SS.ooo.OOO In gold IMS been encacod in Europe
tor shipment to Amcilca. Speculation In
lailroad stocks and secinltles oil and cotton
In eastern maikcts was unusually aitivoaud
prices declined rapldlj. .MinliiR stocks on
tlie Paeilie coast also h.tvo biilTcicd a makcit
icductlon In pikes. In Kiaiii'and pioiluio
ciicle.s trading was biisk , and pi Ices lavoicd
tlm buying Inteiesl. though the decllnowas
not lUitikud. 1'iovlslons sliowcd consider
able MieiiKth. The loeelpts of gialu w'cie '
moderatelj laigo and shipments eastward
moderate , i\iioitsofgi.ilu : and provisions
fiom thu se.tboaid wciu quite laigo and packIng -
Ing in thuwe t Kprogics > lng favoi.ibly. ] n
wheat a ratliei neivous feeling has lANled
during the past week and much ot the ad
vance of last week was lost. Tt.ullng was
ialily active , and , while at times the fed mi'
v\asstiong \ , atothcis it was dccldcdlj weak ,
with i.ithci more disposition on the p.titol
opciators to reali/e , winch accounted for the
tlivllne. The favoi.iblete.iluie ol thu marki't
was the sticiigtli existiiiK In Lmopuan iiiat-
kets , which , in spite of a ilcclino In the
Ameilcan markets , wcie quoted turn with an
nttvanulni : tendency in juices. A good e\-
ioi t demand has , also existed , ami clearings
n.ivo I'ontinuctl up to thu recent average.
Tliesn wcio the principal lacloisol stiencth ,
and the belief that the shipments liom Jndla
to the United Kingdom and the continent
will soon diminish and that these eountties
will continue ) to bu l.uife biijcib \meilcan
wheat helped to give tonlideuco to holdcis ,
who oveutually auticipato higher pi ices.
Hi , I In the meantime tecnlpts continue < tulle
free , slocks aio accumulating and caiijiiiL'
charges ate w Idenlng , and this to HOIIIU extent
operates against the maikel. To add to
this chcumstanco was the unsettled couni-
f , tion which existed the iia t wick in Vuvv
York hnanclal circle- , and the p.inlcky Icel *
Ing which w. is developed In tallioad .stocks
I Iheic , and to this was due lai clv the decline
which occuncd in wheat. The highest
pi Ices of thu week under icviovv wcro teal-
I/id last haturday. Slnen then a decline of
- Ye ocelli led. but iccovcied a''aln i.ithci
Nhaiply % , lliun cased oil and i losed about
1 'c lower than Ii t Kiiiliu. In the corn
in.uket but little ot luteii'-t was de\cloptd.
.Speculative tiadliif has been ol a limited
character and chielly local. Oulside business
was light , in fact , Mm ( nations have been too
Miiall to attiacl attention. LKcipool adv Ices
quoted a him maiket lor coin. ltci.el | > ts
bavo been tali and a pietty good shipping
demand IiascMsicd foi lovvci grades , but the
maikcts sjnuutlil/eil moio 01 less with
wheat and pilcesdeillucd ! c. tallied a tilllu
and closed about V lower than last weoK.
Thcio was morn 01 less leall/lng , which us-
blsted the weakness Honieuli.it. In provis
ions the week lust closed has witnessed con-
Mduiabloactivlt.v In thu market lot hog pro
ducts attended with moio than thu usual Ir-
icinil.iilty In pihes. In a ceneial way the
market e\hibltcd consldeiablo t < tteni.'tli , and
tor all lead 1 1 it' articles n material advance In
prices has bu 'n cstabllsbcd. The general
hiiiioiiiullngs ot tiadu weto somewhat en-
eouiaglng to the "longs" and they cndeav-
med to make as much of the situation as pos-
Blble. Wlillo the quality ot hogs exhibited
marked Improvement the ret elpts have been
disappointingly small , much below the gon-
Dial calculations , and tills has been oucoi the
main suuixuts of the mailtct , especially
In the way ot dccicasius the offerings irom
the packing Intciest. 'Iho lalllng oil In the
parking operations at this point has been
niaiked , mole so than at most of the packing
ecnteis In the wcBt. The labor doubles at
the oiicnlng of the season caused large losses
to shippcis of hogs and tinned the sunplv in
nthei channels , lioiu theellectRot which the
Chicago maiket has not tnlly recovered.
AVlillu packinc hcroshowhamaikcddccicase ,
theaggiegato letutns of thu west art ) not
much billow thosool last season to date , Indi
cating that t'io ' new packing institutions In
Umahaand othoi points In the west am draw
ing on the supply of the hogs which has heie-
toioro sought the Chlcavo maiket. The
"shorts" have exhibited considerable uneasi
ness about their outstanding contiacts nttd
mnKc rather free purchases , especially of neai
deliveiles , but at the same tlmo qnltn Ilbei.U
Mies were made for longer tJellveilea , par-
tlculaily May. This leads to the
Impiesslon that souui operators arc cal-
rnlatlncc upon a better supply of hogs dur
ing taO ! ti6r pan of i'ir jmCning season mm
n corresponding Incrniso In the stocks ,
Onlto a laigo business was done In transfer-
ling contracts ahead , ana monthly carrying
charges have benn widened to some exfcut ,
partially duo to tlm closeness of the money
maiket , ranclng at the close at
mess pork , 7' ' ijSlOo on laid nndK@10oon
ishort rib sides. Tlm shipping demand WAS
only modeiately active and mainly tor spec
ial articles. Sellers were lirni In their views ,
and in many cases held their products abovt
the views of bujcrs. The receipts of all
kinds of products , wcicqnita liberal and the
shipments were well maintained. Allde
peiullnir fmai kets , both home and forcluu ,
liavo exhibited a little. stronger tone , but the
recent advance In prices has made merchants
n little more conservative In their view *
especially as they hava quite ampin supplies
contacted lor t lower ligu res than aio
BOW tUll Cllt.
HA.TUK11AV STOCKS.
'i'rantiACtioiiB Yo slertlny In tiio New
York Sluncy Murker.
.VKW YOIIK , Dec. 18. jSpeclal Telegram to
thuliEi : , ] The stock market opened bteady
and ruled very dull until noon , at watch time
only 110,000 slmies had been traded In , The
bank statement showed another loss in the
reserve. This fact , novvovcr , attracted bu
little attention , as the decrease amounted lo
to only & 7'J30. The rated for money w ere on
n btiif 7 to 8 per cent basis. The belief , how
ever , was that Iho largo shipment of gold to
Ids country , coupled with the heavy Interest
disbursement at the end of the year , vvoult
prevent any vciy radical manipulation of th
money piarkot In favor of the bexrs. Th
money maiket was relieved by u sharp mov
upward about noon , and it became npparen
hat the bulls liad not lost their crip.
locking Valley was lifted 2 per cent , and
\ow England was puhtp to&3 on an advance
1 0 per cent from the lowest point touched on
Vcdneiday. Jtcndlnp was heavily traded In
totind CCc , but failed to respond to any
naiked degree to the buoyancy ot the rest of
he list. London figured "s ° " > cr of stock' ,
nit It vvns feared that the recent advance In
he Hank of KncLind late of discount would
illlmately cause some helling of American
eciirltlcs and conservative houses were for
hat reason advising caution In buying
locks at mesent. During the last hour the
market rallied sharply * the Vanderbllt coal
locks and New Kngland inaklna conspicu
ous gain1 ! , bt. Paul , however hung heavily
) ctwccn 00 and 01 , and the bears noted that
t had e\hlblled less rallying pow er after the.
ircakthan aiivlhlng else on the list. Hull-
oad catnlngs were ireiieinllj lavorablu for
ho second week of December.Vabash In-
reaed t tKM ) , St. I.ouls nnd San
, nnd Northwestern was expected to
lurcase fully $ rr.,000. Tiatllui : failed to
Hvmpatlil7c with the closing tally , bcinz on
he contrary , rather weak. The list closed
troncand V'Cl1 ! ? PCI ecnt higher than the
oeiiiuir. | Total ! < ales about tlncc hundred
licnic.uid shaios
A K.i si i Sprutilntor SklpM Out.
Niw YOIIK , Dee. 1& ISuccial Tele-
gtam to the Uii : : . The talk of Wall
Ireet is the icporteddKappcaiatico of joung
Maurice Wormscr , alter coiibiderable los cs
n slock speculation , The joung man Is the
son of Simon U'oimscr. thu head of one of
ho biggest biokerago lit ms in the street.
1 hey wcic Identified with the rapid advance
n Heading , which occmred n few weeks ago ,
and are well known In the slock markets of
.ondon nnd llerlin and on the 1'nrls bnuisc
as well as In New Yoik , nslaiceand success
ful opciators Young Wormser has been
issoclntcd with Ills tathei In the business.
nit has alwajs had the tuputation of being at
leait a much moie daring speculator than ho
allowed his elders to suspect. It seems that
Unlim the gieat Heading speculation , vvlien
hat slock jumped about without stopping
'itim foitv to lilij-thtce , tlie cion ot tlio
louse secietlv indulged his spcculatlvo len
iencies w ithoiil thu "govci not V know ledge.
t is said that he lost neaily half a million
Inllais , and was tlie pilncipal cause ol the
alluie of Marx' < \ Co. , hK biokeis. Ke.ir
ng his lathei'b auger the jonng man Incon-
iiienllj lied. _
Cft | > itiil Miscellany.
W \sin\o ION , Dee. I1 * . Commissioner
'Monlgomerj , til the patout oKlcc , has Issued
in oidci to Iho ellcct that tiom .lannaivH ,
iroclmo , emplopcs in all the divisions in the
latent ofliccwhcie the w oik Is three. 01 lour
uoiiths In an cms will be icqulrcd towoilv
rom ' .i a. in. until li p in. , instead of ! > a. in
o-l p. in. , ashcretofoie.
C'halnuan llcrbuitand I'eiuesiMitativcNoi-
\vood weia today Instructed bj Iho house
committee on naval aflalis to diaw and pie-
scut to the house a icsnlutlon incicaslnc to
i-lyoo,000 the appiopiiation foi tlio coustiuc-
tion of ciuisci No. 1 ( the Newatk ) , and
uithorued the beeutaiv ol the navy to
\cccpt one of the bids alicady made 01 to
readvcitlso lorpioposals.
The picsidciit has itcou'ni/ed Olaf Itjo
\Vultsbcicas \ vied consul ol Sweden and
Noiwav at DCS Molncs. la. ; Kugeuo Hlondo ,
vice consul ot Sweden and Voivvuy at 1'oit
rownscu , WiishliiKtoti Tciiitoiv ; liieaido
A'lllaliaca , consul ol Cnita Klco , at S.in
KiancNco. _ _
Tciiillc Double Tisiu < * < lv.
X. \ . , Dec. IS Details ol a
loublo liagtdv at I'cnn \ an cau-ed a great
sensation this moinlng , one ot the piinclpals
Don -M. Ilamlln , station agent ot the
Sjiacusc , Cienev.iA Corning lallioad at I'cnii
Van. Ilamlln Is thlity-thico > ears of ago
ind has an estimable wife and .1 hiightjoung
laughter. The famil > moved in tlie best
soelelj thcie. llainlin went to Peun Yan
night and occupied the same room
with his paraiuoui , Miiiiel Alderman. Ha-
' 010 ictiiing eai'h took a dose of moiphlno
with suicidal intent and slept lor twentj-fotii
: iouis. Siispielon. being aroused by ilam-
lin's absence liom liome , the apartments
which he occupied weie bioUeu ojien. This
nonsoil llninlin Irom his stupor , whereupon
lie sel/ed a pistol Ij Ing near by , shot the girl
in thu bicast and Rent : i bullet into his own
lead. The unloitunato woman was killed ,
Mil IJaudin is still alive. Ills patents aie
imminent icsldents of Aiibmn , N. Y.
Wnlkhis ; On I Ho Water.
\ew YOIIK , Dec. 19. [ Special Tulegiam to
ho Hr.i'.l Alphoiibo King , the water walk-
! r , who attempted to walk acioss the Niagara
iv er last Satin day , jesteulav attempted to
walk on the vvntci fiom liaitlioldi statue to
lioikl.\n ! bildgo. Ilaiiy Webb , awell known
porting man , and two fiiendwuio in a
skill accompanying him. King , dieted In an
oidlnaiy suit , put on his shoes , which aio
thirttwo inches lout' , eight inches wide ami
nine ineliei likh , and stalled without n bal
ance polo. The water was loimh and it was
windv and he had gieat uifllcidtj In keeping
his bilance. Ills piogiess was veiy slow , and
when approaching the tin n Into the batleiv
( hi ! waves dashed against the walker , and he
Hufleiod fiom the cold. Finally no headway
was made and King cave up. King says In
Ibis weathei he would not make another at-
lempf In Now Toik bay lot S.'jOO. Jlis leal
was the gieatestevei accomplished In lougb
water , lie was on the vvatci one houi and
live minutes.
Ilin Yaiiklou Atfonoy liuIiniiK.
WvsniMirov , Dee. \ \ Airent John 1\
Kinncy , of the Yankton Indian ngoney , had
a eonfeiuiici' to-day with Guncial Atkins , of
the Indian office , upon the needs ol the In
dians under Ids charge , lie asks lei permis
sion to imiohn-n for the Indians 100 hiood
maicsand liimbci lorllooilng lour hundred
houses now in course ot const iiii'tion. Ills
i equest will be granted. Agent Klnnoy re
ports that the acreage undo cultivation this
> eai Is laigely Incieased ovei last yeai. and
that the corn , oats and wheat cron Is fully iifl
percent better than last yoai. Ho savs the
Indians aio making rapid piogicss in the
Kcleucoof farmlncr , are becoming more set
tled in their habits of life and aio looking
with Increasing lav 01 upon the ( imposition
tn give tin m theh lands in seveialty.
Companies Sued ,
Nr.w Vninc , Dec. IS. A special fiom
Tieehold , N , J. , sa > s : Mis. Caiollno l < 'ois\th ,
a wealthy widow , will shortly begin suit lor
STjO.OOO against the Chicago HcItLinorallroad
and the Chicago Impioveinent company. The
companies bori owed that stun tiomherand
gave i mortcago on land purchased with the
money loined without bond. Nopaitoftho
principal or Interest has bcon paid ,
Another AViook on tlio
Mn.vvAuivKK , Dec. IP , The ovcnliu Wis
consin's special from Two Klverft says the
fcchooner Anna O , Hanson , from Kiankfoit
to Milwaukee , ran ashoru during a blinding
pnovv storm about four miles noilh of that
place at 7 o'clock last tnenlng. The cren ,
seven In number , vvcie rescued at i < tills
moining by thu crew of the life saving
station. The illicit was bitter cold , and the
siilTeriiiES of the lllo savers and ship
wrecked seaman was Intense. The vessel
will prove a total loss.
For KiilnUun.
SAN FIIAMHRCO , Dec. 19. Colonel ( . r.
McFarlaue , hnanclal agent of the Hawaii an
kingdom , has received a dispatch from Lon
don statliiB that a new loan of J2.0W.OOO ,
which he was nuthorl/ed to make by Kin t
Kalakua , has been placed at 6 per cent
premium by Mathieson Co. , London
bankers.
nnd Murdered
hiTTi.i : Korit , Dee. IS. The Garotte's
Warren , Ark. , special says : Alexander Ham
Hton and a boy named Slllmry waylaid thu
Harris brothers ana killed both of them will
Winchester illles , a few inll s from tow n > es
terciay. Both w ere anesteJ anJ jailed.
Twonty-sev en Drmvnoil.
SASI FRANCISCO , I3ee. 18. It Is nefinltely
ascertained to day that thlrty-eltht persons
wcro on thu Atlantic when she went ashore
Kleven sunned and twenty-seven nv'ro
drovv ncd.
Doalli of -Jovcrnor I'llkln.
DENVEE , Dec. ia-Tho News' IMeblo
sjieclal says : Ex-Oorernor FrederUk W
ritkln died at 8 o'clock this uvctilu ot con
sumption.
McCOliailCK M.VHONUV ,
An Interesting Glove Contest Oilier
8portlne Notes.
The Knights of Labor hall at South Omaha
vas thu scene of a varied and In many res
ects excellent exhibition of the manly ait
ast night. The cntcitalnment was lutangcd
on short notice but was equal to n great
nany that have been given hereabouts wllh
nero pomp and ceremony. A number of
ocal sports wore pressed Inlo scivlcc and
urnlshcd ai.iusement foi the several hundied
pcctators. Tneiewasa seiles of matches
> etvvcen Sc.\ton and l.ahcy , Hovlo and
) 'Nclll , llessey and Hartney , and Smith and
Rowley. Of thcao the most Intorestlnu' was
hat between Hcssey nnd llailney , both of
v horn arc nifty boxers. 'Ihoy were well
uatehed and gave a line exhibition
of the manly art. The principal
event of the evenlni ; however , was a glove
ontest between James McCoiinlckand Ma *
loney , n South Omaha blacksmith. Since
McCoi mlcks cxploltln breiklng the capacious
aw of Al Mai.x , he has rather loided It over
he local pugilists ot lesser note. Mahoney ,
lovvcvcr , has been challenging sverjbody for
omctlme , and llunlly succeeded In aiianglng
a match with McConnlck. As both men have
julte n following in fcoutli Omaha , wheie
MeCoinilclc has been making his home , their
natch has created considerable Intcicst. Thu
lien appeared In the i Ing last night at n few
ulnutes past VI o'clock. MeCormlck was
snipped to the waist and woie vvliltu trunks.
Malioncy woicaiicat gier suit. Doth vvcio
n excellent condition intl a ptctty match
ras piomised. Frank Siller was chosen
rclerce. Aitlnii Welch seconded Mahoney
and Al Williams bickcd McCoi miek. Whim
imowas called both men spiang to thu
centcroftlierliigund began business at once.
Uahonej letl for an opener and was caught
by MeCormlck. The men then clinched and
verosepaiated In thuiefeieo vvlthdllllcully.
Vltei some cautious span Ing MeCoinilclc
nade a rush at his antagonist and , succced-
ng In bieaklng down his guaids dcllveted n
iitttvcllp nnon Mahoncj's face and thun
dlnched. Whllu the ivferee was separating
ho men limn was called. Mahoney at once
hopped his euaids and was backing to his
oiner when MeCuiinlek stiuek him tvvlcu
oullns him , 'Iho lofereo piompllv recoc-
il/ed thu foul and dcclaicd tlio contest In
Alahoncy's lavor. Ills veiy piobiblu that
inothei meeting will bu aiiangcd between
lie men.
_
lllt'tlisniul Dentlii.
The following births anil deaths weie 10-
lotted to City I'liysician Leiseniing lei the
week ending yesterday :
Hliths Mi . Mernhaidt Undciimn. SO )
larnoy , adaimhtei : Mrs. E. A. Aichibald ,
I'-OTUuit , a daughter : Mrs. IVteisoii , 211ft
Jiace , a son ; Mis. Ole Oleson , 'JOOS Nicholas ,
i daughtei : Mi s.y. . v , llamlin , Leavun *
woilh and (5corgia ( avenue , a son ; Mis. L.
Hlrial , 'ihlitcentli near Williams , a daugli-
er ; Mis. A. Samiielson , Thirty-third and
Uccatui , a .son : Mrs. ' 1 hompsoti Fifth and
I'acllic , a son ; Mi * . Wejbn , Twelfth ncai
I ones , a son.
Deaths Minnie H. Darst , 1 vear old ; 1aura
I' . D.ust , 3 veai , Olii North Seventeenth ; 0.
Whacy ! ' , Tnirtecntb and Howard ; Charles
Matson. 2 month's , Twentieth and Nicholas :
W. M. ISrattcnT > , lit South Fouttcenth :
Uahy Itheems. 1 Mason and Twenty-second ;
lames Wltheiovv , 1. r.luventh and Jackson ;
Itobort Kobertson , : ! 4. St. Joseph's hospital ;
Charles ( iiouslngct , It ) ; St. Joseph's hospital ;
Annie Paulson. 1 month , 2 ± iSouth Tenth ; . ) .
Uagsfs , 6 , South Thirteenth : Holger Haiti , ( ! ,
Davenport ; I'llia llald. I',1 , Divenpoit ; Baby
5ulllvan. 1 month , West Cumiug ; I'ros.i .
Sllle.it , S1 * , South Omaha.
Strcor.
In thedistiict couit vestciday S. 15. John
son , thiough his attorncjs Scott A : Son ,
nought suit against Ellis L. and Mary E.
1'meiy to seciiie the modillcation of a deed
made by the defendants toplalntllt fin lot 2
n Capitol addition. The petitioner claims
.hat the puichase was made with the undei-
standlni : that v\ hen Douglas snect should be
ipcued It should be a width ot eighty lect.
1 ho defendant now claims an owneiship of
oui teen loot on the south side ol the lot ,
bus leauclng thu sticet at that point to a
width ol sl.xtjsix feet. Tlie plalntlll asks
hat the deed may he changed to conform
withtiic oiiginal intention ot the parties to
the sale and suit
A rifeiii.in Killed.
Jndefiulto icixnts have been tecehed of nn
iccldentthat oceiiucdon the Union I'acihc
icai Oitcn itiveron Wednesday morning in
which a Hicman named Martin was killed
xnd two engineers scveiely Injuied. In
spite of the elfoits that have been made by
thu company to suppiess news of the acci
dent , It has been learnetl that two thiough
tielclits collided at Wilklns , a side station
'iet ' ween Itock Springs and ( iicun Jtlvci on
Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock. The ac
cident was caused by the giving out ot the
ilr brakes on one ot the tiains which caiiled
it past a switch just in tlmo to meet a train
ironic in thuotht'i dhection at a rapm late.
Jtuth engines vveto fearfully wrecktd. A
Ilieman named Mailln was killed.
In Garnpau'
Jn the dlsttict court jeslerday In tlio case
ot the ( Jarncan Ctaekui companv vs. the
! Model nulling and elnvatoi company a ver
dict foi tlie plaintiff for 8:150.25 : was icturncd.
The suit glow out ol a put chase ot Hour made
bv'Caineau Irom an a.'cnt of delcndants.
Thi ) price ol liom laiscd beloro the delivery
was made , and the defendants sought to col
lect an incieascd in ice on the ground that the
contiact ot sale madcbv their agent was not
binding. The prlco was paid and suit bioimht
by the Cracker company to iceover the dillei-
ence bctw'cen the prleo contiaclcd and the
pike pild , with success as muntloned.
The Henn nnnqncr.
The committees appointed by the Xovv
Ihigland society to .mango foi the celebra
tion ot Foreiathei's day met at the board ot
education looms last night. Thu members
reported that the piesent , Indications are that
about " > 00 people will tal.o ji.ut In the cejubia-
tionlileh will be held at tlm exposition
annex on Tuesday uvenliig. Another meet
ing of the couimltteo will 1m held on .Monday
evenlne when the progiammo oltheentci-
tAinment will be announced ,
Now School ] iulldlni--i.
The bond of education have adveitlscd for
plans lot a twelve-room school building to be
elected on the hiuh school ciounds , to cost
not more than ? : MOOO , ; an eight loom building
at Twentieth and I/aid to cost $20,000and a
twelve-room bulUllntr at Twenly-elirhth and
AVebstcrto cost S25.000. It Is piopo ed to
submit the question of providing foi the
erection of these buildings lo a vote at the
spilng election.
Swindled liy Sirens ,
F. W. Heulng , of Fiemont , came in yester
day morning with a well tilled pnise and a
determination to see the town. Ho was
picked up by the police at the cornet of
Tenth and Howard hlieuts last night dead
drunk and badly dilapitatod. Ho claimed lo
have been lobbed S'-O by some Eleventh
sttect sirensbut having looked upon the
wine until he couldn't bank upon nls fac
ulty ot location he was unable to make any
specific complaint. Hit was locked up on thu
charge of munkcnness.
Isano anil .Julius.
Judge.Stcnbeig's valuable time was mon-
opoll/ed > estcniay afternoon In heailng an
assault case that was the * result of a family
spat , Julius liioiuo. who rents a room a-
loom at Tenth and Dodge ot Isaac Sliver
wit/ , became an obnoxious tenant hut ru
fused to vacate at Isaac's tequest. When llio
Hebrew became emphatic and oideied the
rienchman to leave the latter assaulted him
and blacked an ejo. Judge Stenbcrjj lined
HroupofelOand costs.
lire vi l Ion.
The suit of Mm ray. Haehelder and OM.oary
agaln t the C. , 1 < > it Q. lor damages occa
sioned by uii oveillow ot the I'latto liver , al
leged lo have bcon ciused by an Imperfect
bridge approich , occupied the attention of
Judge Duudy in thu United States court > es-
tcrday.
Tabernacle , First Congregational church ;
service- - JO a. m and 7:80 p. in. , led by
thopasloi , Knv , A. F , Shcrilll. Kvenlni :
sermon "Oood Tldinirs. " morning , "Seek
and Kind. " , Sabbath school at uoou. All
are welcome.
The fiev , Oeorgo Scott , of Sntton , will de-
llrer thrcn lectures in this city under the
auspices of Lifeboat lodge , Good Templars ,
The first lecture will bo clvon to-morrow ,
Monday , night in the Saunders street I'rcs-
luterlan church. Subject : "Tbo World is
Wrong Side Up ; It Ought to be fat 111'bt ,
nnd Who Are lo Do It. ' ' On Tuesday night
he will Uclnie in thn tabernacle. Subject ,
"lolal Abstinence F.sicntlal to Secure a
Sober Nation. " And on 'Jhur dav night ,
December at , ho will deliver his thlrrt lecture
in the Saundcrs street rresbyterlaii church.
Subject. "A Trip to Ktissla ; What I Ileaid
and Saw Thero. Admission toalljiec.
Tlio Clonrnnro Kecord.
The bank clearances for Iho week ending
jestcrday were as follows :
Monday 8 PO'.P03.74
Tuesday 77ft.7.0. ' , > 0
Wednesday J-OS.avi.74
Thursday 76'ill.i (
Friday ( , f.5,4tsf : > ( j
Saturday 1osj , :
Total SUWV-'tAOZ
I'crcentof Incteasei'O li.
Stole n Dollar.
Dan Curley , actook whose gameIs In work
ing diunkcn men , was pulled inbyunlcci
Woom yesterday afteinoon eliarged with
robblntr n man of 51. Curley sajs that ho
nnd the man wcie going to spir n lew rounds\
for a dollai but he got scared aftct the money
bad been placed In his bands and Ian nvvay
foigettlng that he had the stakes It Ills pos
session.
An l > ponslvc Pall.
In Iho county court vcsterdaytho case ot
lhadshower vs. ( Jay & lloai was aigucd and
given to Iho jiny. Tlm suit Is an action foi
damages In the sum of $1,000 , alleged to have
been sustained by Itradshower by falling
Ihnumh a defective sidewalk In ftont of thu
Metropolitan hotel , owned bj thoilefendnnts.
A vcidlcl will bu leturned on Monday ,
A Vlpvv of 8hoilioiio.
The Hu : acknowlcdacs with plcasme the
rcccliitot uhaniNomelpalnting of Shoshouo
falls , a ptcscnt fiom Mi. J. ,1. Cunimlngs
tuanaccr of the Omaha Llthogiaphlng and
Slatlouaiy company. The painting is pre-
Rcnlediisapicmium to thusubscrlbcis ot Iho
Omaha 'Itado Huvlovv.
A Cream Colored Horse.
In Judzu McCnlloth's court > rstcidav Al-
exandci Llllionciowcommenced n icplevln
suit against ( Jiistav Coinish lot ( lit ) posses
sion ot a cicam coloicd Imrse , which ho al
leges Is belnir wtongfully held In Couilsh's
possession. _
The Rev Bleotlnjr.
The committee appointed by Ihe dlstilct
bai association will meet at 10 o'clock on
Monday to prepaie the bill which Is to be ptc-
sentcdiit the coming session of the leiiisla-
tuio for the incieasu ol the judicial facilities
in this district. _ _
A. Clilcaco Vocalist In Iiondon.
J.ONOOV , Dec. 18. Miss Alice Whitacie ,
sopiano of Chicago , appeared at n concert
given by Sims Heoves at Albert palace to
night and was enthu-lastically iccelved.
Don't fiiil to uull at W. W. Chnpmnn'h
early Moniluy tnoruinp ; and see his clo-
jjunt line of pictures , easels , tirtiulus lor
ducormttifr , etc. , before yoing clsevvhore.
A SIM.CIAI , dlscotint on pictiuos 0110 week
only.
NOVELTIES
AiMJnut wliitl i/on iixtnt / ' !
Cill'I'itllHtN.Mt
oi > cncrt leti cutf * of
eapcrlttllif for
I'uu can /Init nearly
EVERYTHING
You imitt ainomj tlifin andllic
iv * a re cet'u low.
JIart > ale jut recelrctl a my/
tot oj iMi'f Hnnff anil isim'jum ,
iirciH-ntsfoi' you In tmtht-to
I/our wlfi :
Our iissoitment is luiKe , of Silk llantl-
kerehiofs , MitlVlors , Kinbroideied : ulil
Homstituheil Hunilkeiuliie , Kid ( Hoveb ,
Silk Dro-sses , etc. , etc.
Table Linens
Klegant T.ible Linens in pullet n and
b.y the yaul , o" < l nniikiit1- malcli.
Wo : uo selling
RUGS
In all si/fs ut nominally low juices
Como nnd look over ourlitrgo Ktook ami
you will llud on .somo one of our tlitec
floors somutliinir j'ou will want and 3 on
will .save luonoi by buying it of us.
\Vc do fol give lottery tickets and con
sequently joit do not have to pay suty
estrn ) ) Hcc for to ) ! goods ,
HARKPSS BROS ,
MELYIN 'SMITH & CO ,
McMAHON & GO ,
Ibst.acts of Title , Lan ? and RalEs ;
tats Broken , No. 236 Main St.
t rclla *
bla abstract book * in this count y-
Unoivn as tlie "MaMuhonilmtrau
Jtoolm , " we are now prepared tufar-
jij abstract * and rcrtnectfullii t > n-
Ucit the patrotitiycof all those dcnlr-
incorrect ( nbtnitts of title to lauds
and lots ( n 1'ottawattainiti count if.
MELV1N SMITH & CO , ,
NO. 236 MAIN ST , , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
ONE HUNDREIHFREB GIFTS
To Bo Given Away Bj Henry Eisemnn &
Oo.'s People's Store.
TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS
On Jnnunry Ifitli , 1887 , ConslstliiK t f
I'ltrnlturc , Clilnnn-nrc , Clothlni ; ,
Ulnnkctn , Table Iilncn , Notion * . ,
.Money , Silk Drcsn I'nt-
tcriiw , Ctc. , I < tu.
1'or ovety two dollar's worth of Roods
purchased , you will receive n , coupon
ticket , Rootl for one clianco in llio follow
ing ( intntl Presents to bo given iivvay by
us on tlnuunry inih , 1897 ;
KIHST ntlXK-Oim suite of Parlor
rtirniturc , c.onsistinR ol cofn , toto-a-toto
and lour grand easy chairs , nil uithol-
htored In assorted shades of clcgaut bilk
plushes , worth $125.
SKCON1) ) I'HIXlC-One Mahogony lied
Hooni Sitito , consisting of Hedsteud ,
Dresser and Wnsli Staml of elegant linibh
vvilb beveled glass , worth $100.
THIRD I'lllHE-Ono of the very best
six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic Sew
ing Machines. The \cry best machine
in the United States , vvoitli .fO..OO.
roiJK'L'll VK17A : - Twenty jurds
( ittlnott best gros grain Black silk , cost
.fil.OO nor yard , vvortli 'JW.OO.
riFTll I'lll/n-Ono elegant Seal Plush
London Dyed Cloak , to bo made to order
to lit did lueky ticket holder , worth fOO.OO.
SIXTH PRIXH-Ono pair of the llncst
\Vliitc Itlaiikets made by tlio I'ioncer'
Woolen mill , of California , worth 910.00.
SKVKNTIl IMMXK-Ont ? Heatttifttlly
Decorated Dinner and Tea Set , consist
ing of ono Immlrcd nud foity plece.s ,
worth $30.00.
KHJHTIl PHIZK-Aii Elegant Seal
skin Mun-\voitit ; \ tao.io. (
NINTH PKIXK-A very line Paisley
Shnwl , worth ? 01i 00.
TiNTH : IMUXK-Ono Angoni Heuvcr
Shawl , worth fDO.OO.
ILIVINTII : : : PUIXKone ( ; cutieman >
Suit of Clothing , made of Imported
Worsted , guaranteed a line fit for the
winner , wet tit $ : n 00.
TU'HLFl'H PKI/K-A ( Jcntloinan's
1'ur Ue.tver Overcoat , worth $ 'iO.OO.
THIK'iT.KNTlI I'll I UK One IoyN ?
Oveteoat , for a boy between the tiges of
a ami 11) ) . sears , to be chosen by the lucky
party holdln ? ths ticket. Worth fin 00.
FOURTKI-fNTH PHIXK-Ono Hoy's
Suit , for a boy between the ages of II ami
1(5 ( years , to bo selected by the winner.
Worth $10.00.
rilTKCNTII PHlXK-One Klegant In *
fant's Cloak , worth tlO 00.
SIX' ! LT.NT11 I'RIXli-Ono Elegant
Hriiss Parlor Table , worth f-10.00.
SIC\riXTiiNTH : : : ntm- : One picer of
fiO yards "I'ttiit of the Loom" inttalin ,
woithflflt ) .
K1GUTEKNTII PR1XK One half
do/en of thoviirv bet-t C'olubrated "Cold"
white shirts , of which we are tlio excht-
bivo agents , worth fll.OO.
NINTJINTH : piuxi-one : I'ino siik
Jlullli-r , worth $5.00.
TWENTIETH PKIXK-Ono Linen
Table Set , consisting of Table Uloth and
a Do/en Mipkins wottli flO.OO.
T\VENTY-KlKbT PK1XE A CaMt
Present of : v Twenty Dollar Hold Piece.
No. 'JiOno ! Toilet Set.
No. 2.5 One veiy line Doll.
No. 21 One Handkerchief Nov.
No. 25 One elegant Hand 15ag.
No. 80 Ono large Doll.
Xo. 27 One Stand Cover.
No. 28 One bottle line Pet fume.
No. 20 One Toboggan Cap.
No. 30-Ouo Table bcaif.
No. HI One line Splasher.
No. HJ- One line Lunch Basket.
No. ! KJ- One hamuicicd bra- . Umbrella
Stand.
Np. Gl-Oiip-ltalf do . fine Towel * .
No. an-Ono Silk tJmbrella.
No. ti'i- ' Ono line Doll.
No. ! )7 ) One set China Dislie , suitable
for little folks.
No. : (8 ( Onu Hi.iss Broom Holder
No. a1. ) One pair .Men's Silk Suspend
ers.
ers.No. . -10 One Silk Ilamlkeichief.
No. II One nice Doll.
No. 42 Ono-Jinlf tloJadieSfine Linen
Handkerchiefs.
No. 48 Fifteen yards Hu t Calico for a
dress pattern.
No. ll-Oiio Hoj'hll.it.
No. in One Boy'r , Se.iNkin Cap.
No. ! ( ! One line Painted Ornament ,
No. 47 One Toilet het.
No. 18-One nice Doll.
No 111-One line Doll.
No 00One elegant Table Cover.
No. ni Ono Bottle Perfume.
No n2One Lace llaiidkerehicf.
No. ; ! - ( } child's line Lace Collar.
No ni-Ono elegant Doll.
No m One elegant Doll.
No , fiii Ono Tidy.
No n Onc Table Soni f.
No r S Ono line Doll.
No. fi'l ' One .Mouth Organ.
N ( . ( iO-Ont Imitation Steam Piano ,
No. til One Inn1 Book.
No. CJ One line Hook.
No. ( ill-One Pocket Knife.
No. tH-One line Doll.
No. 01-One line Doll.
No. (10 ( One Dr. WauiorV Coitot.
No. 07 One Shoulder Shawl.
No US One infant's Lace Cap.
No. liy One baby Dress.
No. 70 One laigo Doll.
No. 71 One Hand Bag.
No. 72 One lady's Companion.
No , 7i-OnoSilk : Chillier.
No. 74One largu Doll.
No , 7fl One line Book.
No. 7(1 ( One line Book.
No. 77 One Lunch Haskel
No. 78 One pair children's Shoes.
No , 711-Omi pair boy's Boots.
No , 80One line Lsu-n Collar.
No. 81 One largo Doll.
Xo. 8iOno Lady' * .lei soy Jacket.
No 8J-Ono pair ( Jentlcman's Sus
pnnderti.
No. 84 One pair McnV Ulovcs.
No. 8n- One pair Boy'b Skates.
No. 80 Olio pair ( litl'b Skates.
No. 87 One pair ( Sill's SkatiM.
No. 88Ono line Doll
No 89 One line Doll
No. 00-One laigo Doll
No. 91 Ono large Doll
No. 02 OHO Necklace
No. Oil One pair ( Sold Cull' Buttons
No. 1)1 ) One Locket
No , ! )5 ) One nice Breast Pin
No ! lfl One pair Sleeve Button *
No 07 Ono Silver Thimble
No. 08 One line Bretifct Pin
No. 89 One pair Ivid llloves
No. 100 One Lace Handkerchief
Total value of piesnnts. $800.
U ith every pmvlmso 011 receive a
ticket , alM > a ticket for every additional
\'i nurchixpo you make
Hold your tickets until .January Ifith ,
1887 , when the fortunate numbers will be
sumuunced and invited to call unit IB-
ceive tlieir tuesents.
HKMIM : . : K.
You have lo pay nothing extra for your
purclm e3. Wo guarantee to sell > ou
goods cheaper than -any other house in
tlie west , and best stock to select from ,
MAIL OKDEUS.
Ail onlcis by mail will receive prompt
attention , ami tickets for the free
gift distribution will be foi warded
ami enclosed with your purchases , the
same as if you were present in person.
Thosa ilibtribiitinns will be made with
every fainicah , and } ou may depend on it
that the lucky numbers only will receive
their presents' .
No tickets will bo issued to the cm
plovcs of our house.
Uustomen. only will receive the bene
fits.
fits.Call ami sco tlio above mentioned pres
ents now on exhibition in our mammoth
store and convince yourself.
Hckpcctfully ,
llKNIt. KlSI'MAN As CO. ,
People's Store ,
Nos. 311 , 310 , 318 and VM Broadway ,
Council '
Holiday Gifts
A stibstnntlnl prrsenl is nlvvnvs most nppicciaied by llio leeuiver.Vo arc clo
inq out sill of our furniture consisting of
Elegant Easy Cliairs ,
livau ) , OUoin.ino , Ua 5 i-tpk , Toot Hest . MUMP Hacks lUc. , I'lo , to make room fo
Carpets and UphoMcry This luriiituro is our own unuufaoture , und hitpeilor In
vvorkmaii'-hip ami imitciinl to factory mnde good'sVo IUP prcp.irotl to msikr1 to or
der on MIDI t notice , Hair Moss and Coltmi Alattre p' , Tuiktsh Spiin Beds i1
Heddlng of sill kinds , and to
Upholster and Repair Furniture of all Kinds ,
Mr.Stockert Personally Superin'o ls all work'
Council Bluffs Carpet Co , ,
405 BROADWAY.
r. n. ourrr T. i. 11. Tuivm : , BD : STOCK iii'r :
BUTTERINE BUTTERINE ,
AVIiolosalo ami vctnil. Kitinilios sitniilii'il uitli ton nml twcnlj iioitml imck-
sipos.
JVY , FULLER , 39 Pearl st , , Council Bluffs
LANDS CHAP
Farming l.umls m lovvn , Minncsotsi , Kansas , and ranging from | ri 00 to
$10.00 per acre School : uul state lands in Minnesota on 3D 3 ems1 time fl jicr
cent interest. Land Buyers furo tice. Information , etc. , given by
: E = . E5. ij-iiL.'U'STi rT-
No. . "ij5 Hroaihyny , Coiiui'ilHluirs , Iowa , a ; ont for rrciilnksen < k Co. , C
fey. . . . . iresgsgg ;
WESTERN
jk& ' . . . . . L. . . - . _ _ . .j - ' '
I'lill } l'iiilipoil | | Vnimsd anil Commi mill Ii ) pnrlinruls Tiilllnn Uoolo , lloitnl
Itooins at Iteiisoiiiiblu Itiilf. Nlirht seliool llunnir tlm VVIuU > i.
S.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Spoclnl iwlvtrtleoini'iin , such H * Lost , To ind
7o Loan , Tor Siilc , Tn Jloiit , VNnntp , UoRullnir ,
etc , ivilt holnsoilocl in Ilils toliiiiin nt tlio low
rtitoofTKNCl.VISI'rillUNt : foi lliollist lii'or-
lonund rivoCentBl'ei I.lnororunclipub&uiiuoni
inecillon. l.riive nJxcrllscinents t our olllio
No. 11'ciil btiuct , iiculioaa ] iiy , Couiull
Dlullf.
WAMTS.
OS IOn Itioiulwiij Imtuccn Mh niul lOlli
fls n huh 'a bund Rntchul i oiiliilniiiK poitc-
monlu with money In it. A Mtlinblo icwaid for
lcu\lnh'itat Jlco otllco.
A iflil to < lii Honeial liou-ewuil .
i Nownsliinp. Applj nt once. MIP. H. ( ' .
( liujnoy , ttll'I hlnl live. _ _
NU'K Glltr. who can luinisli iinovcrii- |
A tiuiiid loluiencu , wiintnd MS a coiniiunion
foi n lady niul lo opL'iiBlnnally wiittli o\ur iwo
Hlve-junrnlil olilklicn ilmlni ; ( oiiliiits. tln < -
whoso tnnn Is nueupluit ill t-etio > 1 piclei icd.
Aililicsg , with icreioiiLO , .Vlis. . ) . , ciuo ol Iko
nllicc , Connull lllnlTs.
A jounif lu lof II 01 nmic who
l \nslios ID lnt\ ( i u lioinu tlinlnt. tlm iMiitoi
cnn , iiioiidcd nhu Is ill-oiifii ( fi < 1 ullcr 7 p. in.
mid oun furnish Ilist-tliim loloioncos , nnd 11 ill-
< Illl1llllICt' | ! , \\llll \ 01 \\llll01ll JIIIJ , III O.TLllUII O
lor luUliiirsiipeivl-itin overt hlld dinliitr cn -
liifru , oueiit-lonullv. .Viiswoi 1 > > Intlui , hliilintr
ml 01 1 nee" , to Mi 3. II. S. llco olhte , Conned
HIllllK. _ _ _ _
PAI.K-\o v IIIIIKO nd comer lot , nu >
FOH ( ! < finin lion postolliLO , coi-ncr VV nsli
Inuton meiHio untl Plxlli blrect. Jiiijiilrc No
: U1 lliondway.
_ _
SMjli-lliirhcrpliop , Ktiod l < Htton.KOcul
FOIt " si'llliirf Aildio-s II , llcoolllie.
U'ANTl'D A Rood hotisekcvpnr to inKo
eluirireofn home llavo lint onu hey
AddKFS , II. H , IleoOllicp , Count II lllilllB. _
- - fiO lonnisierto
WAMlJD-JOllHlioK-nuiiil
\\oikontliiiiioiillicin ICunsaH mllioad In
the Indian lomtoiy.iio inlliH houlli of Klotrii ,
KHII-HH 'fiti lute ti inn KIIIIPRS CilJ toKlonti
in * WI lly uUlnr n ipielpl of Ilin nircnl Hi
ICiin usl'ihin OitMiainiMif ( ' . MiL-nlltld. n le
bnloof $ 'i V Hill OP idlowt'il by llio contniitor.
Wutres ? an per month nnd hoard lo tinloiun -
ptors , nnil ll.rfl per < tmr to llio Inlioiers. llonrd
J.I.M peient \ Wink will hist IHO ) CIUB
( loodroik lor winlor. for fuithoi Inloinm-
tlon nddiesa ( ' . * -lii > nllelil , ICIonn. Kiinsne. IfuC-
eionco , JimtlcvN tihin'oinitiUHliin"H. _ . _
SAI.K-Oi Itent Sloro hull < llng. UrtO ,
FOIt stories , lot -fiilii1) . f-tHbliiti , etc. . on
ironii' esin timter of tinslncps portion ol Hun-
cock , IB. Addrr * * VVjlllHin II Huller , * > colti. In.
FUH I1KNT A now two itory frnmo IIOIIBC
coiititlnliitf 0 IOOIIIR , hull nnd cellar under
entire hunsc , on N. U eonifr AMMIUM I' nnil
l.ittlo I'nrtld i > triCl , ( Inly T hlotks from Do
Imny'hopcrii houflo Cull on > l. I' . Jtoliior , nt
102 Main -tact. ( upstair * ) . _ _
) A LOlliiKO or nvo or nix rooinn.
WANTI5I tonvonlont lo IniKlnt'1 * : Mimll
farnilj , no chlMrun. Addntd "Ciipp ) , " Hie
OllilP , _ _ _
WAN'IKl-A hoj with pony to ti.iry Jleu
route , _
F ( ) li HAM ! Old piipoisfoi tale lit the Itoo
olBrt ) .
_
\\/ANTIHi I'aiHegJntcndliK , ' to lie inurried
T V r < i wmitod to cill nt the I'ryor'e lleo Juli
offioc lo ccleU tholr uddliiK cords. _
fPOL''D-A bunch of Iceyn. Owner cnu Imve
J by apjiljiliK to llceollico. _ _
TCVll'NI ) A ( Jji-ck on Ornnhu bunk , Owner
J ? on hniufainc by uppll K lo 'lu '
Council Illuirs.
FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY ,
1514 Douglas St. , Omaha ,
NEW IMPOHTED STYLES OPEN.
Ladles buying a TS hat or bonnet , oncfar
will le paid , fie , louml Inp.
THE BEATON FUEL CO
Will supply vou with B cleaner and better
quahh of
COA
Thai , aiii one m Ihe citj. A iria' vv ! i
vincc > ou.
No 623 Brr > adwa > . TeUphpni110. .
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
cr
COUNCIL BLl II S , 1A ,
IVt nbllfclird 1E'.7
TELEPHONE
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FIRE IHSURMCE
III \\\e \ \ \ follov/mg
Oeumn Amtncan , of Him Yoili
riiirnlt , * of HaHfoiJ ,
Halt fold , " of Harl/xiil.
California * , o ) San Ftanrltco ,
bccttuh Union it fJatioral of Ed nbuiy
Union , of San Frai Cisco.
Stale , " nfOes K'nlnei
Ulll/amsvuig City , ' of Dioohlyn
Tine nxirAerf H// / ( / ; n * inline tilm ngainst loss by
Wintl bloiins , Cjcloiicsand Tomaitoes
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Christmas Goods
In F.iney
Pottery ,
China ,
Glasware
Lamps and Plafedware
At cxocetlliiR'lj low pi Iocs. I'lensc call
W. S. Homer &c Co.
.No : t Main si. . Council HlufTH.
BOOK BINDING
i , Journal * , County and
ICiuili Work of All Kin tl a Spec
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Prompt AttentioiHo Mail Orders
MOREHOUSE & CO.
Hooni 1 Kvoret Block , Council Binds.
St.tnd rd Papers Used All btylcs ot bind
ing m Miigiuincb and
BLANK BOOKS.
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C. n Natloml llrtiit , M K. Bmlth A Co ,
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UflJL r4. rue rIiiukenU.U ciarlniii lUnk.
Buy COAL
Of G , MAYNE ,
At litli Ht and llth uvc.t uud ii <
( filer's store , Lower Jiroadwuy.