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    THE OMAT1A DAILY BE12 : TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21 , 188(5. (
THE DAILY.
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COUNCIL BLUFFS
TUL'SDAY MOHNIN(5 ( DKC. 21.
OFFICE , .NO. 12 , PEARL STREET.
t.jtnnicr . in nnj part of IhecllyM
ttt < nlttnt | nr ; telt.
il. W. Tn/roN ,
'J'KI.KPHONES :
ErfiKrF * Oi nc , No. Ja.
NIOHT KtiiTon No. 23. .
Ml.NOK .MKNTIUN.
N. Y. Plumbing Co.
Burhorn for bargains.
Coniplelo sots of Dickens for i'i.10 al
Bu hiioH > .
Centervillo oft lump eo.il , ! ) ; . 'i per
ton , delivered. Win. Welch , < i5 ! Main
htrcet. 'IVlcplionu l : .
'Tho funeral of Mr . M. Woodward ,
will take place this afternoon at 'i o'clock
nt Broadway Mothoili.st church.
The city council did not have a meet
ing last night , and no action on the Ten lit
nvotnio project will bo taken this year.
Operetta to-night. Adinifslon tickets ,
25 cents , liesorved seats at liii-shuoH's ,
S.i ct'iits extra. Avoid the ru h and secure
heaH ,
Charles Currnn and Louie Nieco. ar
rested for .stealing a watch at Neola ,
have been .sentenced to litleeii dajs in
jail. They got oll'miltu easy.
The Salvation Army will hold their
Sunday night meeting in the now opera
house , their Bryant street quarters being
too .small for Sunday evening * .
Regular communication of HlulV City
lodgij. No. 71 , A. F. AA. . M. , Tuesday
c\eniiig , Doeonibcr'Jl Visiting brethren
cordially invited. A. ,1. Brown , secretary.
J. Stnitli , who .seems to bo ill police
court every ( fay , was yusterdav lined for
getting drunk and amusing himself by
Kicking o\er street sigu . In ( bis ea e J.
Smith is said to have another name.
II. B. Williams , the well known ( ! lcn-
wood attorney , was here yesterday look
ing af-tor the intere.its of thrvo 'clients
who are -seeking a release by .Judge
Aylesworth on a writ of habeas corpus.
Wo carry a lanror stock than eyer be
fore. Our stock is the cleanest , bet t as-
torletl , newo.st designed in Hie city. Our
prices defy competition. See aiid con
vince yonmolf. Hurhoni , .Jeweler , No
17 Main St.
"The Western Trail , " an illustrated
paper published in the interest of the
Chicago , Hock Island iV Paci lie railway ,
contains a column write-up of the many
advantages of Council Hind's Those
who want to mail friends a description of
the city will lind copies of this paper vm
convenient.
I Three youiiir fellows were brought from
( ilenwooil yesterday \ \ ho have been ar
rested on tin1 charge of having set lire to
MMUO railway loncing. They now seek-
to get released by moans of a habeas cor
pus proceeding. The matter is pending
before .Judge Ayle.swnrth , and ha < been
continued on account of .some of the at
torneys in tie ! ca-e being busy with other
matters.
A bundle of clothing ha been found on
the sidewalk in from of Mayor Crone-
wcg' * residence , either dropped there by
some ono. or loft there by some one
who has been awav from town , ana
did not know that the police force
had changed , and that they did not rely
on contributions to get clothing. ' 1 he
bundle was loft at Hie poljcc station , not
for the ollicers , but for the owner.
To-mghl Fidelity Council , Hoyal
Arcanum , give another hop in tlieir now
hall. J he hall is being lilted up nicely.
and when completed will be the linef-t ar
rangement of its kind in the city. There
has been another gents' room added , a
parlor ! . ' 2y8 ; another ladies' room , llxlt ! ,
: ind a kitchen { ixlSJ , leaving ( ho main hall
42.\7(5. ( 1 he parlor will be used for ro-
Ireshmoiits , and they will be served on
.small tables.
Lynohard. of the Council Blull's Herald ,
i' nsrain discoursing on snow , lie .should
avoid that subject. Last winter he. was
greatly oxcitcil over his discovery of rod
snow in this city , and did not recover
until ho was informed that il was the re-
hull of some fellow spilling some mineral
Jiaint. Now ho is at the snow business
ngain. If ho doesn't look out ho will got
into such a desperate frame of mind as to
attempt to write n poem on his favorite
subject.
The $ o\ton of one of the cily churche *
has the thermometer hnnginn'promiiii-nt
place an the pulpit. To the average
worshipper untieing it , some queer sua-
gi'Mions arise Is it hung their to indi
cate how hot Iho preacher is making it
for hi congregation v N it emblematic
of the temperature of Iho bourne from
which no traveler ere returns1. In u
church where every detail is supposed to
have an ecele.'iastic meaning the bang
ing of the thermometer on the pulpit is a
pu//ler.
The funeral of Mr. John II. Keesoe was
held yesterday uflornoon and was large-
Jy Mtondod. Ilis death has called forth
many expressions of sorrow and i-yin-
path\iud ! many friends joined iu paying
mule tribute to the sad rail rites yester
day , The. employes of Harkin > s Bros.
attended in a bodv , the store being
nljwed during the services. The lloral
tributes were nnmcrons , and some of
them very elahorale and beautiful. Itov.
A. K , Hales conducted the service * . The
pall bearers were 1C. K. llarkuess , .lohii
lionnott , .1. K. llarkne.ss , 11.11 Oberholt-
xer , L. S Hartlett and I ) . \ \ Ous.
Ccutcrvillo coal f 1 per ton delivered.
A. Overtoil , 10 ! ! Main.
L. H. Crafts fi Co. are limning money
on all classes of chattel securities at one-
Lalf their former rales. Sec Ihom before
securing your loans.
On With Iho Dance ,
Prof. ( JobhanH on Sunday night gave
B magic lantern show in Mlnden , which
was to bo lollowcd by a dance. The boys
getting tlroil of the entertainment , mid
their hcols being uneasy for the dance ,
concluded to shut oil' the show hurriedly ,
While the lights were turned low , the
boys began to pitch hen fruit , uneiont ,
nnd succeeded in breaking up the enter
tainment. Tuoy ihou prevailed upon the
jnoprielor of 1110 httjl to ilarl up the
danen , and a loaring lime was had until
daybreak.
An elegant line of short wraps , now-
nm'Kct. , etc. , cheap , to close ( hem out.
JOHN BI..NO & Co.
Vivo hundred ovurcoat.s for bos and
children , from fl.OO up.
MJJICAI.K
Don't buy your new suit or overcoat
Until ion look at those at Motcalf Bro '
Haul and i , uuai quality , nil
fti/.cs. Minsoiiri and Iowa wood , U. U
Fuel company , 039 Jlroadwuy. Tule
phone jl'O.
Court Criiiuln ) ,
The illness of Judge Loofbourow caused
Another recess of the district court ycster
day , he being still at homo. It is or
poctcd that ho will bo able to return Dili
morning , so that the trial of Major Wil
Jiunin , tor the murder of Hughes , may g (
on. The only feature of the court in scs
sion yofctorday was the grand jury , o
Mol'mlden's conn , us it i.s called. It i
understood Unit the grand jury has con'
eidt-ralilt buiiuebs y t to look aftw.
lleuting jstovos at cot to close them out
W. A. V.'woJ. ' > . W Muiu streetv
Tn l a o
IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS ,
Tom Brooks , Alleged Larceny the Outgrowth
of n Love Spat.
YOUNG WOODBINE BLOODS.
The New Klrc Alnrtn IleliiR Put In
A Sinn Ciuinlit In the Neijk hy n
Jlook 1 ( run v or I UKStolen
( Jnotls A .Mlntlcn
Tom llfookH Acililteil. | (
The examination of Tom Brooks for
stealing n jjold watch from Emma Good
win came to a close befoio Judge Aylcs-
woith yonordny afternoon. The evi
dence proved nuito ipiey to the hangers-
on at police court It showed in brief
that Tom got sadly infatuated with
Kinina's beauty , anil induced her a few
month's ago to leave Stella LongX where
( .lie had been boarding , and become a
private hoti'-elaoper for him. The course
ol love i mi smoothly for a lime only.
She was not so smitten with him as he
with her , and endeavored lo shako him
oil' . He insisted on clinging to her , and
jealousy and other circumstances led to
quarrel * , in which ho beat and other.
wi'e abused her , disgracing himself still
further. During the time they were liv
ing together Tom used to wear her watch
fre.niently , and for weeks at a time ,
Last WCCK allot ono of their
quarrel * , slio insisted on returning
to Stella Long's house , and as he
had no e.\eu o for seeing her there ,
'leiiot only took the watch Irom her , but
ie.pl it. promising to return it soon. In
icr anger she hail him arrested lor steal
ing it. The court decided that although
Tom took the watch without her consent ,
.still there was no proof that he was try
ing to steal it or dispose ot it , and it was
not taken with an intent ol converting it
to his own use. Tom was discharged ,
but ghou a wholesome lecture on the
foolHines ol being so " .stuck" on such a
woman as to forget his manhood and get
himself into trouble. Another complaint.
was made against him for threatening
the girl , and he gave neiids to keep the
peace. It is quite evident that the lorn-
mine heart ha * turned towards &omu
other than Tom , and he will probably
now have the good sense to let U turn.
The evidence was not of a character to
relied credit upon either one ot them ,
but there was evidently no real intent on
his part to steal the watch. The case
has occupied tl.o greater part of two
lajs.
_ _
I'm ron IKO Home Nurserymen.
To the Editor of the HEP : I notice the
innual return of the foreign tree agents
to our city. A < , - a properly owner I wish
to see our city improved and beautilied
: f much as possible , but I do not wish to
sec our eiti/.cns wasting their time and
nonoy and getting discouraged in trying
to beautify their grounds by patroni/.ing
the foretell tree agent. 1 do not wi h to
liscourage the agent per.-onally. He
isually is a smooth talker and very per
suasive. but 1 do a.sk the citi/.eus of
Council ( 'lull's to think before purchasing
that we hare in our miiKi home nurseries
where i grown everything , both fruit
and ornamental , thai will thrive in this
climate. The agent may say. "your
nurseries hero are all right , but' they do
not grow uch and such varieties. " My
friends rest assured , if they do not grow
them , il is because they will not succeed
our climate. Those of your readers who
know , I. 1 ! . Illeo or II. C. ISa.ymond know
they are men of experience in Iho busi
ness and have thoroughly tested all va
rieties and propagate those that are relia
ble. Then again , any tree or plant
adapted to this climalo you can purchase
al home for one-half the money they will
be shipped hero. Stock grown bore
needs no boxing or freight. You ean ob
tain much larger trees , and as they are
taken up and planted the same day the
loss is nol nearly as heavy. I write this
for the benefit of the now beginners
those improving grounds for the lir.st
time , taking it for granted ; those who
have once been bitten , like the writer ,
will give the foreign agent a wide berth.
I'cspeetfnlly ,
Those. Scotch Good * .
Going like w lid lire at Hraekett's.
Too Iliyli a ' 1 line.
WOOIIIIIM : , la , , Dec. 18. La-t 1'riday
night some bad bloods of Woodbine and
Logan concluded lo paint the town red.
When all places \\hcro they could gel
paint were closed , they went to the
billiard room , broke in a window , took
what "b I ) , " tobabeo and oilier things
they wanted , broke the money drawer
open and tool ; two or throe dollars in
change. They then went to the hotel
anil one asked for a room for himself
and triend. Alter ho was given a room
ho got hU churns and they proceeded to
haye a high old time , breaking the bottles
tles , pitcher and stand , when the land
lord ordered them to leavo. Thev pro
ceeded to a house owned by Dr. Simp
son ( ho having jusl gone south ) broke in
the door , ransacked The house , ate what
they could find and then went to bed.
Il is reported the nightwalch was with
them until thov knocked him down
several times , when ho left. Warrants
were gel out for them Saturday , anil the
ringleader was arrested. 'I he examina
tion is set for Monday.
! Hook * * ! !
Big &tojk at Urackott's. Price * all
right.
Up u Can ; ; .
Yesterday the box of goods shipped
to Oltumwa by Sullivan and Woodward ,
the Omalia crooks , was returned here
and examined. The box , or trunk , con
tained nearly all the goods stolen from
Mrs Davis and some other articles , which
were probably stolen by this gang. The
catching of these two young lellows
souuib' to have led to thu breaking up of a
gang which lias been working in this
part of the country quite successfully.
On ono of the prisoners was found a let
ter fioin "Charlie and his pnrd , " and
this letter lias led to the arrest ot two
others , making live in all who are now
nnrier look and key as belonging to the
The 'Trench Cook" i * a big card at
Brackott's. Everybody should .sue it.
A ( jucor Acoident ,
yoi-tcrday afternoon Peter Huckster ,
employed at Schluter & Holoy'.s barns ,
met with a queer accident and had a nar
row escape from being fatally injured.
Ho , with othors.was engaged in handling
some bales of hay , and as they yero
about to hoist on a bale something gave
way and the hook caught him on ono
si'lo ' of the juw , inilitilng quite a wound ,
bv.t luckily not catching into the artery.
Dr. Hnnofioit was oallea and the wound
dressed. Ha was hut night fueling as
comfortable as could be expected , and
with every prospect of speedy and full
recovery.
I'nti IIIR In tin Alnrm.
Within two weeks or so the now Rich
motjd lire alarm and police call will lie
in ucttv.e opnrntion la-re. O. 0 , McCul
lough and O. P. Crocker arrived here
ycetorduy ami begun the work of putting
111 the boxes nnd getting tbo system iu
fiv rt'latlvo. " JW. . Q"nPj
* *
J
ondilion to operate. The former ia n son
if the gentleman who made the contract
lerc , nnd is thoroughly experienced in all
he details of the work. The ncrcssiy
natcrial is hero , and no delay is c.xpecli < (
n completing tlie system.
Weather trips at Chapman's 105
Main st.
Electric door boll * , burglar alarm * and
svory form of domestic elect ! leal appli-
xnccs at the Now York Plumbing Co.
New goods and Christina * Novelties at
< irkland's , jeweler , No. ! IW Broadway.
Hr. HaiichetloiriceXo. , 12 Pearl street.
{ esideiieo I'M 1-ourth street. Telephone
No. 10.
Masquerade Milt * at Mrs. .1. E. Met-
alt" for rent. None cheaper west of
Chicago.
Over $100 wortli ol presents frco lo our
customers on February 1. One chance
with each Mn purchase. Moore vt Kip-
ingor , No , HU Broadway.
Great rush at Hraekett's yesterday.
To-day's special .sale of line plush goods
"iioli a * toilet , dressing and odor oases ,
nonicure eulV and collar boxes. Come
mil .see the finest stock at the lowest
iriees. Mru.i.vit Music Co.
lei ; Main Street.
ler oir. l
Mr * . C. K. Schcill'clo IUH returned from
i \isit to Pittsbttrg.
.1. T. Huberts , of Dc.nifoii , visited the
city yesterday.
(5. ( W. Cullison , of llarlau , was at the
, 'acilic jostorday.
( ! . E. 1'rakc , of Portland , Me. , was al
ho Ogden yesterday.
E. K. Cadwell , now of Ayoca. was
rrceliiig his old friends hero yesterday.
W. ( ! . Titlsworlh , of Ayoca , was
imong the lowans at the Pacillo yoster-
lay.W.
W. T. Irwin. editor of the Xeola lie-
lorter , wa * a visitor to the Blull'-i yester-
lay.
lay.K.
K. A. Heusoii , the agent of the Hook
islaml at Miiidcn , was m the city yeuter-
lay.
Charles Nicholson , the veteran fireman ,
las been reported as on the sick list , but
10 was able to bo in court yesterday to
oslify in a case there pending , and looks
is it as good for a lively run at ever.
Mr. and Mrs. James S. Wesley now
lave a little boy as a playmate for tlieir
only Iittl3 daughter. The homo is hap
pier than ever , anil C. Wesley is jubilant
over being given a fresh hold on the title
of grandfather.
Order your carriage and secure your
.ickcts lor the grand Christmas Eve
Masquerade of the Sous ot Veteran * , at
Uushiieir. * , book store.
Buy Christmas wares of W.S. Homer &
Co. , No. ' , ' ! ! Main .street , and save money
oy bo doing.
Substantial abstracts ol titles and real
estate loans. J. W. ixE. . L. Squire. No.
101 Pearl > treet , Council Blutls.
Notice Opera house barber shop , bath
rooms re-opened.
Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! tor the next
thirty days 1 will sell healing stoves at
cost for cash only. P. C. DiVui. ; .
We have a line large line of Christmas
novelties that we sire selling cheaper
than over was known , also mulllers , silk
handkerchiefs ladies' and '
, gents' gloves ,
clothing , line sealskin caps , etc.
JOHN Bi-.xo & Co.
A line , large line of the mo t olog.int
watches , chains , silver and plated ware ,
decorated China and glassware , suitable
for holiday and wedding presents , at C.
U. Jaoquemin to Co.'s , No. 27 Mam
street.
See that your books are made bv Moore-
liouse & Co , room 1 , Everett block.
Weather strips al Chapman's 105 Main.
NOVELTIES
TIH'1/lutWJItf-t UlM'lU'll It'll r'lfSf.sof
Xowlt'es rwi'tnllifor
} 'on mil Jiinl n
EVERYTHING
J'ou ii'tint innoitfi t lu'in ( iiiilllie in't-
ccsnt'i' ivi'H I tnt' .
lltire ilni t rci'di'nl ' ' ' nice
< .jitr < n I't'i'inice
lot oj Lat't- Scurf * tnnl Wm-lmtt ,
iila/'oi' 1/011 to make lit
/ / * wife ,
Our iisoortniont Is largo , of Silk Huiul-
korohiof.s , Mull'lcrs , Knibrolilcrcd add
Huuislilelied Ihinilkuruhlof , Kid ( llovus ,
Silk Prcssos etc. , etc.
Table Linens
Kleguul Table Linens in jiuttern and
by the yard , und uiipk'ii to niut"h.
Wo are selling
RUGS
In all B'uf. < al nominally low prices
Come and look over our largo , toek and
you will find on .some ono of our three
Jloorssoini'tliiiitryou ' will want and yon
will save money by buying it of us.
Wo < lo not give lottery tiukcts and con
sequently yon do not have to pay any
extra uriuo tor the goods ,
HARKNESS BROS. ,
Reduction in Prices ,
IN
China Glassware Etc.
, , . ,
At W. S Homer & Go's , No. 23 Main t
Co u uei lUluUf.
JOHN \"ilON . " JACOB Sl"3i
STONE & SIMS ,
ATTORNEYS-AT-UW ,
J'rac.lc ! in the Strte and Federal courti
IJopins 7 nd 8 ShtitartUenoblock. .
ooxnsroii. . BUTJifys
ONE HCNDREDJREE GIFTS
To Be Given Away Bj Henry Eiscrann &
Co.'s People's ' Store.
TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS
On limitary Ifittt , 1HH7 , Consist I lie
I'lifitlturc , Cliluntvnrc. Clotlilni : ,
lUatiltcts , Table IjlucMi , Notions ,
Money , Silk lrc .s J'nt-
torn" , 1C to , Ktt .
For every two dollar's worth of goods
nirchitsod , you will roculvn ; i coupon
icket , good for one I'liaucc in the follow-
UK ( ! rand I'lv-mils lo bo ghcii away by
i on tlnntiiin 15tli , ttS7 * :
FIHST I'lil/K-Ono snito of Parlor
[ 'nrnittiro , eon < .i .iiiji of sofit , ti'k'-u tutu
uid lour grnnii ca .v eliiur. * , all uphol
stered in assorted shades of elegant. silk
plushes , worth $12. > .
SKCON1) I'Kl/IC-Ono MahoRony Bed
iloom Suite , conM > tiiu ; of HiuUti'iuI ,
Drcssur and Wash Slum ! of elegant linish
with bo.velcd < ! li. .s. wortli $100.
Till HI ) PUI/.H-Onu of the very best
Vtvdrawor Nickel Plated Domestic Sew-
iijl Miiehint's. The very best machine
u the. United State's , worth f05.HO.
1'Ot'UTll PK1HH - Twunty yards
Stlinott bust jrros grain Hlnek Silk , cost
* a)0 ( ) per yard , worth sfliO.OO.
FIFTH PIMX.HOne t-legant Seall'lush
London Dyed Cloak , to be made to order
to lit the luekv ticket holdnr , worth .f 00.00.
SIXTH IMU/H-One imir of the finest
White Itlankels made bv the I'ioneer
Woolen mill , of California , worth $10.00.
SKVKNTH PUIXH-One Iteantifully
Decorated Dinner and Tea Set , consist-
tic of ono hundred and forty pieces ,
wortli .fM.OO.
EIGHTH PK1XICAn Kin-rant Seal
Skin Muff , Worth $30.00.
NINTH I'UIXK- very line Paisley
Shawl , worth $ (15.00. (
TKNTll PUIXK One Angora Heaver
Shawl , worth ! ? :10.00. :
ELKVKXTH I'KIXK One Gentleman's
juit of Clothing , made of Imported
Worsted , guaranteed a tine lit for the
winner , worth fttri.OO ,
TWELFTH PIUXE--A Gentleman's
Fur Heaver Overcoat , worth fUO.OO.
THIKTEENI'H 1'KIKK : One Hoy's
! ) vercoit : , for a boy between the ages of
1 and 111 years , to be chosen by the lucky
party holdinjr the ticket. Worth -tlii.OO ,
FOUHTKENT1L PKJXK-Ono Hoy's
suit , for a boy between the ages of ! ! and
10 years , to be selected by the winner.
Worth -1-15.0(1. (
FIFTEENTH PHIXE-One Elegant In
fant's Cloak , worth $10.00.
SIXTEENTH I'HlXE-Onc Elegant
Hrass Parlor Table , worth $10.00.
SEVENTEENTH PHIXE-Ono piece of
TO yards "i-ruit of the Loom" muslin ,
worth $1.00.
EIC.HTEKNTH PIHXE - One half
do/en of the Very bc.-t Celebrated "Gold"
white shirts , of which wo are the exclu
sive agents , worth $11.00.
NINTEENTH PHIXE-Onc Fine Silk
Mtilllor , wortli ? 5.00.
TWENTIETH PKIXE-Ono Linen
Table Set , consisting of Table Cloth and
a Do/en .Napkins worth $10.00.
TUENTY-FIKST P1UXE - A CnMi
Present of a Twenty Dollar Gold Pi ; ee.
No. 22 One Toilet Set.
No. 'JS Ono vorj line Doll.
No. 21 One Handkerchief Box.
No. 125 One elegant Hand liatr.
No. 'JO Ono largo Doll.
No. 27 One Stand Cover.
No. 18 ? One bottle line Perfume.
No. SO One Toboggan Cap.
No. : W-t ) no Table Scarf.
No. at One tine Splasher.
No. : One line Lunch Basket.
No. ! ) : lOne hammered bra s Umbrella
Stand.
No. IJ4Onehalf define Towels.
No. 05 One Silk Umbrella.
No. U5 ! One line Doll.
No. 37 One -et China Dishe- , suitable
for little folks.
No. 38 One Hr.i s Hroom Holder.
No. 30 One pair Alon'h Silk Su-pend-
' '
'NO. 40 One Silk Handkerchief.
No.11 One nice Doll.
No.12 _ - ' iuladle's \ fine Linen
Handkerchiefs.
No. -Fifteen yards He < sl Calico for a
dress pattern.
No. 44 One Hoy1 * Hat.
No.in One Hoy's Sealskin Cap.
No. 40 One line Painted Ornament ,
No. 47 One Toilet Set.
No. 48 One nice Doll ,
No. 4 ! ) One line Doll.
No. 50 One elegant Tabln Cover.
No. 51 One Hottle Pertume.
No. 52 One Lace H.tndkerohief.
No. 53 Ono chilli's line Lace Collar.
No. 5tOne elegant Doll.
No. 55 One elegant Doll.
No. 5fl-nc ( ) Tiily.
No. 57 One Table Scarf.
No. 58 One line Doll.
No. 50One Mouth Organ.
No. ( iO One Imitation Steam Piano.
No. 01 One line Hook.
No. ( W One line Hook.
No. i-Ono ; : ) Pocket Knife.
No. 01 One line Doll.
No. TO-Ono line Doll.
No. ( id One Dr. Warner'Corset. .
No. 07 One Shoulder Shawl ,
No. US Ono infant's Lace Cap.
No. ( Ml One baby Dres- .
No. 70 One largo Doll.
No. 71 One Hand Hag.
No. 7d Ono lady's Companion.
No. 73-Oim.Silfc Miilller.
No. 7-1 One large Doll.
No. 75 Ono line Hook.
No. 70 One line Hook.
No. 77 One Lunch Basket.
No. 78One pair children's Shoes.
No. 711Olio pair boy's Hoots.
No. 80 One line Lacn Collar.
No. 81 One large Doll.
No. 83 Ono LadyV.Ie ey Jacket.
No 83 Oiiu pa'ir Gentleman's Sus
penders.
No. 81 One pair Men's Gloves.
No. 85- One pair Hoy's Skates ,
No. 8(1One ( pair Girl's Skates.
No. 87Ono pair Girl's Skates.
No. 88--Ono line Doll
No 80 Ono line Doll
No , 90One large Doll
No. HI Ono largo Doll
No. S2One ) Neoklaee
No. 1)3 ) Ono pair Gold Cull' Buttons
No. 01 Ono Locket
No , 95 Ono nice Hrcuit Pin
No , ! MJ Ono pair Sleeve Nations
No. 1)7 ) One silver Thimble
No. ! l8-Ono line Breast Pin
No. 8Vt Ono pair Kid Gloves
No. 100 One Luco Handkerchief
Total value of presents , | 600.
U 1th every * purchase yon receive a
ticket , also 11 ticket for every additional
IU nurclwso you flWke.
Hold your tickets until .January l.ith ,
1887 , when the fortunate numbers will bo
announced mid uivited to call and re-
You have to pay nothing extra lor your
purchases. Wo [ guarantee to sell you
goods cheaper than any other house in
the west , and best stock to select from.
1
MAIL OUDEUS.
All orders by mail will receive prompt
attention , and tickets for the free
gift distribution will bo forwarded
and enclosed with your purchases , the
same as > if you were present in person.
Those distributions will bo made with
every fairness , and yon may depend on it
that the lucky numbers only will receive
their presents.
No tickets will bo issued lo the em
ployes of our hoiiec. . . .
Customers only will receive the bone-
fits.
fits.Call and see thoabovo mentioned pres
ents now on exhibition in our mammoth
store and convince yourself.
Respectfully ,
Hh.NIll Kl RMAN * . CO. ,
People's Store ,
Nos. 811 , 310,316 and U'JO Broadway ,
Council
Holiday Gi
A sub < -taiilial present is alwavs mo t appreciated by the receiver. We are do
ing out all of our furniture consisting of
Elegant Easy Chairs ,
Divans , Ottomans , llassncks. Tool Rests , Mu ie Hacks. Ei-\ , Ute , to inako room fo <
I arpots and Upholstery. Tin * furniture is our own manufacture1 , and superior in
workmanship and material to factory made goods. Wo are prepared to make to or
iler on short notice , Hair Mo s and Cotton Maltre < si. * , Turkish Spiiug Beds and
Bedding of all kinds , and to
Upholster and Repair Furniture of all Kinds.
Mr.Stookert Personally Superintends all work.
Council Bluffs Carpet Cot
405 BROADWAY.
F. It. OIUTTT. ? . M.TIcr.tMMl. l'l > STOfliBiUT
BUTTERINE BUTTERIE ,
Wholes-ale and retail. Familins < upplied with ton ami nU pound pack
ages.
J , Y , FULLER , 39 Pearl st , , Council Bluffs
FARM
v la MI HI v u Hami m HB vr B w am
Farminp Lands in Iowa , Minnesota , Kansas , and rauRiiiK from $ "i,00 to
10.00 pur acre. School and state lands in Mmm'sota on 81) ) years' tune 5 per
cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. Information , ele , jriveii by
. . j ,
No. 555 Broadway , CouncilBlnflV , Iowa , agent for Frenlnkson & Co. , C'licago. '
Pully : , | | > eil Niuinnl niul rnininr'ioliil nptinrtnu'nto Tuition Hon ) ; ? , Itnunl Hint
Kuonis in Ucii'-nnntik Ilittt1" . XlRlil Schnnl Dui'int ; the Winter.
S. TPtJI SOisr , 2 = > ro = , t.
WHOLESALE AND JOBBING
KCOTTSES O 1
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
DKKKK , WKLLS \ - CO. ,
Wliolosale
Agricultural Implements , Bugles ,
Cnrrlnircs. r.tc , 1'to. ronncil llnlV ! , lown.
MAN LTACTC IHN ( c
Mnnufuotiirursuf nnrt Denlors In D
Hand and Power Corn Shelters ,
And npcnoinl line or tlr-t olnss npriculturn
iinplcinrnts.
Nos. lf.01 , IjOl ) , ! Minn ! < ll5nT 5onlh Main Strool ,
_ _ _ Council Il.HIVs Iowa. _
JA \ ID UKA1)LKYT ) \ CO.
nn.l.Ibbci ) < ot
Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Buggies ,
i , nnrt all kinds of Farm MRchinprr.
1100 to 1118 South Mnln Street , Council UluITi ,
lorra.
( AHI'KTH.
COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO. ,
Carpets , Cnrtains , Window Shades
Oil Cloths , Cuitnln riilurea , Upliolotrry Ooo
Xtc. No. i05 llroR.brny Couucil UlutTt ,
lown.
* , Jrt/MCCO , Kir.
PKHKUOY & MOOHB ,
WholcfHln .Jobbers ill the
Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco 4 Pipes
Nos. 2fclluin and - I'oarl Sis. Council lllutTs ,
lown.
COMMISXIOX ,
SNYDKH & LKAJSIAN ,
yroiiArin
Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants.
i2'j < mi. . ] ai I'uiii ft. , t oiincii itititr- .
HAHLK , HAAS i CO. ,
Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass ,
ls' Pniidrlc" . VAC. Xu Mnln SI. , unil
No. HI 1'tmil St. , Council Illuiri.
nirny.
O. W. IH'TTS ,
Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty
Oencinl Commission. No. 511 llrcadway ,
Ciiuncll Illiifffl.
WIKT &
Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery ,
- AJ M > -
COMMISSION ,
NOB. in niul 18 I'rail St. , Coma-il Illufr * .
HAItNKSS , KTC.
BKCKMAN , STllOHBKHN A CO. ,
llniiii'm-lnroisof nnd Wholctnlu Dimlurf In
Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc.
No. KJ Mnln Pt. . Council muffs , Iowa.
I'S , ETC.
MKTCALF BKOTHKHS ,
Jobbers in Hals , Caps and Gloves.
Noi. 3 < 3 ami ? M Rnmdwiij- , Council Illntts.
UF.AVV
KKKLINK As FKLT ,
Wholrsiilo
Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware ,
And Wood Stock , Council HlutTij , Inwn.
o/r.s.
COUNCIL BLUFFS OIL CO. ,
Wbolcfnlo Pcnlcri In
Illuminating & Lubricating Oil ;
EJTO. , B3TO.
, Coiinoll Hlulti Fowa.
LUUUElt 1'll.lMl KTC ,
A. OYKUTON A CO. ,
Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling ,
And llridtru Material Snei-laltlfs.Wliolo.ale Luna *
b r ot nil Kliuli. OiBco No. i.W ilaio du ,
Council IlluUi. Iowa.
Tf'IA EH A . NJ LH1UOK3.
JOHN LJNDF.Il ,
Imported and Domestic Wines & Liqnorj
Avcnt forfct. ( jotttmrd's H rli Uttcra ( NO.U
Main st. Council lllutti.
bCHNKIDKH & BKCK ,
Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors ,
SL , CwuncU U'.ufft.
L. KIHSCI1T & ( - ( ) . ,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers.
No. 416 llriiHilirny , Council lllulN
FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY ,
1514 Douglas St. , Omaha.
NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN.
LnclicihnyiiiK a § 5 liat or bonnet , oncfai
will be paid ; Sio , lounil Irip.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Fprt'lnl ndM'itifeincnlH , such cs f.ost , rounil
1nl.onn , I'ur Snle , To JIuiU , ft nut9 , noardiny.
etc , will liplnn'i'to'l in Ibis loliiinn nt iho low
rat ofTiNCi.NT3 : : IT.It LINK rortboflrht inscr-
ion nn J Kiti Cents IVr Mno for cKch miliscxiii At
liiEuttlon. Lfiivo iiiHcillsenii'iits nt our ollicc
Nn. U IViil htrcct , iiu.ii' lliomhvnCouniil
Lllulls.
\VAN T.I.
' On Ilioailwny between fltli niul 10th
1OSI'
J RtF. . H Inily'n huml sntuliol cunlainliiH : poitc-
inonlc Mlth money in it. A biilttililu ruuard tor
It nt llco olliuu.
\\'ANI'I ! A Klrl to ilo vr'icial liou-i-woik.
> 1 N'Mni lili r. Appl.V "I OIICLS .Mrs. II , C.
iny , 'JUI 'I hire ] uvo.
\ ( BAI.UNow hniisi * Mini corner lot , two
1T\llt ) Irom new piwiollico. iirni'r Wiiuli
Incton avenue anil Hutli strpcl . liuiilro | No.
3.11 Iliondn-iiy.
SAI.I5lliirliir liiipiri oil loi-ntinii , KOIH !
FOIt Tor ei'llliiiT. Aililii-n II , lien oilier.
\ \ : ANTIID A r oil lioii pkecpnr to taku
' cliurirti ul u lionu. Iliivo lint inio lioy
, II. It. , lloi > Ollicciitiull _ _
WANTii-10llnboiiT8aiiil : ) N ) toivinstors to
niU nn tln > Siiiilhnin ICuufm rnllioait In
tlin liulinn l i rltory.liO nillos foulli ill Klown ,
Knn iiH Tlir lure fiuni Rnnsn Cily to ICIowii
Is fs.lfl. Hy ttiklnir n loci-lpt or Ilin uncut nt
Knns-ii ? Cltj.ln tlu > unmoor ( . ' . 3lienlltilil , n ro-
bnioof t'j " > ' Miir 'j Hllowoil by the contrnrtor.
es . ; 20 | iir month flml lioiml to llio li-nm-
Htors.iinil II.Wl pei tiny tolho Ulmior-1. lloiuil
J.'l.SO per \\ei'li. Woih will liiet tnoyoiiif.
Oodd woik lor winter. I'or fiirtliur inloimii-
tion nililiesH I' . shoullclJ , K'lou-u , ICnntiiR. Huf-
' , .Iiti-tlri. .V Si'hiiiv , Council
SAUI-Or Kent Kioto building , i.'f
Fdlt I wo Htorlio , lot iioilliS , stHhlo-i , t-ln. , on
picinlsi's in cBiiirr ol liunlnn portion ot linn-
L-ot'U , In. AililrPfH Willliiin II Butler , .Nroln. In.
Foil HUNT A imw two tory Irnnir lioiisn
coiitrtininiri ! inomH , hall and cellar under
i-ntlro IIOUKon N. K. i-oinor Avi-mio Kami
I.ittlo Cililllioi't. . Only 7 tiloeUp from Do-
liiiiiyVopera liousu. Cull on M. I' , lloluur , ut
IU ( Mnin stroi't , ( up-stiilr ) .
- > A roltiiiro of live or biv room' ,
WANTKH- to IIIIKIIICKS ; Hinnll
family , no chlldron. Aildicst "Cil-jij , " llto
oltii'i' ,
WAN'I'KO hey wltli jionr lo currj lice
route.
Foil , S.M.i-Jld ( impure foi tulo nl tlio lieu
ofSi-c.
rarlk'S lntt-iiliiif ( to bo inuiili'J
WANTUll to cull nt Ihn I'ryor'u llec job
olllceto select tliulr ivoddlnn - '
IJiOrNO A tniiifh of keyH. 0\ruor < HU Imvo
- * - liyiil'l'ljiiiRlo ' ' Hoe olllce.
. A Cucrli on Omiihii li.ink.
- vn IIUMI oiiinu bx uiiplvliiK lo Dee ollicc ,
Council
MELVIN SMITH & CO.
I -'OKS IO
McMAHON & GO ,
Abs tacts of Title , Lean and Real Es
tatt Broker ] , No. 236 Mala St ,
. the "most reltit'
Mr ( tli-itract bnnls in this i-nitntu-
lintnun ti * tlie "MrMnhnHlfos / vf
Hooks , " u'rnwnom in'rjHii'etl to fit r-
nixli ndiitriK'ta and I'l' nci'tfiilln so
licit the iiutrownieof all thaw < lrh--
iny correct nlihlrncls oflitln to lainl *
and lots In I'dtldiintttttinii1 count i/ ,
MELViN SMITH 6 CO , ,
NO. 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
B. BICE , M. D. ,
Or other Tumors iciuovii ! without
| h knironrdra rlnirorblooil ,
( ) r r ibuiy } m iirNVlicatfzpinviu.il.
No. II rearlBt. , Council liluffk.
tarCo * ultftUou fret.
THE BEATON FUEL CO
Will sapp'y- you with a cleaner and bettor
quality of
OAL
Than any one in the city. A dial will con
vince you.
N'o ( V2S Hroadwny. Telephone HO.
CBESTON
The only hotel in Council HlnlV- having '
3 re Esoa/p ©
And all tuo'cin ' improvements.
M.imst.
MAMO11N , P.op. .
Star Sale State and Mule lards ,
BRO \DWAY , COUNCIL HLl'l FS ,
Ujipuillu Dumni ) Depot.
COr
03
g ;
5S
Horses and mules kept coiistantH on
baud , for sale at retail or in car loads.
Oilers promptly filled by contract on
short notice. Stock sold on commission.
Sm.fTiit : A : Hoi.i.t , Proprietors.
Telephone No , 111
Formerly of Kcil Mi in tablo-4 , corner
lit. a\e and -Ith street.
Horses and Mules
For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail
nnd in lots. L.ugf quantities to select
ftoin. Se\cial ] ) aiit > of line diivcrs , iin-
f le or donblc ,
. MASOH WISE ,
Council BlnlV * .
OFFICER & PUSEY ,
COUNCIL HLt'M--s , IA ,
I'stnblislird 18J"
K'
Sctitiish Uiilan S l/atiunal of fillnti.it
Ut'io , of San Ftancisw.
State , * of Dei Malncs.
Wllllamsb.iiij City , ' of Bioottlyit ,
Those mnincil ii'ltli n * Insult ala aya/iist / lass tg
Winit Stnnns , Cyclones and Tomuiloes
.
C ron -M t IN i 01 - > m.
hi 111 t I I'M ) OMAHA
OMY : L
I AMI PM'M I'llOl'l.l !
Christmas Goods
In Kiiwy
Pottery ,
China ,
Glasware
Lamps ane ! Platedware
Al oxi'i'i'dinu'ly I \v \ prloe * . I'lciiH1 call
WS. . Homer & Co.
No : . ' : ! Main st , Cuinidl
BOOK BINDING
l.cilccm , JoiiriiuU , 'oiinly itud
ICanU U'orU ol' Ml KlmU u }
hilly
Prompt Altention to Ma ! ! Orders
MOREHOUSE & CO.
Room 1 Kv rat Itluok C' , .mr'J Hiuft *
Standard Paprni L'Noil. All s'yli-i of bind-
m
BLANK BOOKS ,
fl. II , N'ftlmnM ' .Ittnk , M. K. dm ilU , V Co. ,
CillMinft' liKiik , Hrr. i > , W ) i . ; < ( ) ,
> lrft Nutlniiul ilHtik. ( ii ! nvi"-An.B Co ,
Buy COAL
Of G. MAYKE ,
At iitli Ht unJ lltli uv < i and M. < iallu
glipr's store , Lower BiO'tdway.
H. SCHITBZ ,
Justice of tlie Peace
c over Afi-icm ; : Cturcu.