THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JANtTAKY 4 , 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY MOJINING , JAN. 4. OFFICE , J5JO , 12 , PEARL BTBEET. Delivered by tftrritr In any putt of the city M tncntjcint per n k. H , W.TILTON , * - Manager. TKLUritONESi tausjjtrfSOrncr , No. 43. NiciHTKnnon No. 23. MINOR MI5NX1UV , N. Y. Plumbing Co. Now fall goods at Roiter's. W. It. Beck , well known as "Tex , " is now located at No. 15 Alain street. The remains of Mrs. .John Ryan , of Boomer township , were laid at rest yes terday. Permit to wed was yrstrrday granted Henry Woymau and Lizzie MuGce , both of Omaha. The examination of Woodbnrn for r shooting Burns was yesterday continued until next Friday. George B. Miller , n Union Pacific con ductor , won the silk smoking jacket at Rcitcr's tailoring establishment. Yesterday opened with the mercury ten degrees below zero , an improvement of ten degrees in twenty-four hours. Thus far only n score of physicians have Illed their ci-rtilieatP" with the county recorder as required by law. Notices are being served on the saloon men against whom the recent ca cs wore hlancil , citing them to appear on the 17th. 17th.Grandy's Grandy's drug store now has an elegant new cigar case dccoraling the counter. The case is bvull means the linc.st in the city. To-night Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Kelh-r will entertain the 'So-'tiO Progrcs-i ; Euchre club in honor of Mr. and Mr * . J. N. Cas- tidy , now of Colorado. Typographical union No. 2011 at its last , meeting installed ntllccvti. lred Walnoy , of the Br.i : , and Oscar lleiidor.son , of the Globe , were made full members. The father of John Montgomery , who was drowned on Dccombur 3l ! , bv falling from the Union I'lH'ilic bridfro , oilers : i ro- ward of iftiO for the recovery of the body. The union meetings are hold this wrek each night exi'eptSaturda.vat 7 DO o'clock in thu Baptist church. Alternoon meet ings at a o'clock to-day , Wi'iliiesdiiy and Thursday in the chapel of the church. For hale or exchange for clear land Council Bin Ms or Omaha property , a most promising and fashionable trotting bred two-year-old stallion , standard bred. Rule 0. Address P. B. Hunt , llarlan , In , \A pot deer was running Ipobo on Fourth street yesterday morning , and later in the day it was , reported that a boy was attacked by it ami his clothing seriously damaged , while he escaped. The owner of the astrav is not known. One of the clerks in the po tollico on returning from a visit to his lady love in Omaha Sunday night went to bleep on the dummy train and while in the dose 1 his satchel was stolen , lie offers a re 1 ? ward tor his girl's picture which was in the grip and will probably ask no ques tions il the picture is returned. A telegram was received here yester day announcing the death of Mrs. J. R. Thomas , of Castana , Mouona county. 'to She was the mother of Mrs. C. H. Gil- more. Mrs. James Anderson and Mr. Davie Thomas , all of this city. They left at once for the homo thus suddenly sad dened. Jo.icnh Murphy , the great Irish com edian , is k > appear at the opera house to morrow evening. He has such a reputa tion , and is bitch a favorite , that the seats ni'e ' being marked oil'rapidlv. . It will be : i treat to amusement goers without any doubt , and they will not need urging to improve the opportunity. In view of the new suits slatted by the prohibitionists the city expects to have some diuiculty in collecting licenses from the saloons. Some object to paying the city and the attorneys too , but even if they pay the attorneys as much as they pay the city , their license Is then costing them less than it would in in Oh t cities of this size. ,4. , llcv. A. K. Bates lias resigned the pas torate of the Presbyterian church , and purposes leaving this city in the course of a lew weeks. He w'll ' for a time en gage In some speciul work for the Y. M. C. A. , but his permanent plan.i for the fu ture arc not yet made public , lie and his family have many friends hero wiio will miss them greatly , and it will bo no easy task to secure a successor to occupy the pastoral and pulpit position. Substantial abstracts of titles and real estati ) loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street , Council Ulna's. Notice Opera house barber shop , bath rooms re-opened. Weather strips at Chapman's , 105 Main st. Sec that your books are made by Mooro- house & Co. , room 1 , Everett block. A New , nut Not Orenn , Ronrrl. The new county board of supervisors met yesterday , ami will probably be in session most of the week. Tlio now mem ber from the city , C. B. Waite , who will doubtless prove one of the most valuable members , took ins scat , as did also S. B. Frum , who has been n member before , and now is returned after an absence of ono year. Ho is welcomed back gladly. I The board had some little dilllculty in organizing , so far us the selection of a chairman was concerned. The difficulty hr Kccmed to arise , not from the usual ambi tion .shown by politicians , but from the modesty of the four members present , each voting for his next door neighbor , anil thus there bulng no majority for anyone ono of the four. After several unsatis factory ballots the matter was happily disposed of by the election of Mr. Frnm. Mr. Buylor , the only absent memberwas i expected to arrive last night , and bo i } present to join in the proceedings to-day. The bonds of the new recorder , W. II. Thomas , wore approved , and that gentle man cnten-d upon his duties , being gracefully welcomed by Mr. Chambers , who turned iKor the onion , nnd kindly ollured to give any needed information nnd assistance to the incomer. B The bonds of thu now county attorney , BA Colonel Daily , were also approved , und that gentleman entered upon his duties. ] . The bonds of township elerks , con t stables and justices were approved and ti i lilod. The rest of the afternoon was spent In routine business , the most important matters going over until to-daywhen the full board will bo present. Centervlllo soft-lump coal , ? 3.5 per ton , delivered , Win. Welch , 015 Main M street , tclophomi 93. o We have a fine largo line of Christmas J novelties that wo are soiling cheaper than over was known , also mulllcrs , silk handkerchiefs , ladies' and gents' cloves , tl clothing , liiioscalskincaps , etc , JOHN HEJJO & Co , Hand&onio clock , meerschaum pipes , cigar holders , cigar sets , cases , tobacco , Oii | rs , etc. , plyou away with 25c pur chases by Moore & Kiplingor , No. 410 llroadwuy , An ulegnnt line ( short wraps , new jwarkejs , etc. , ohuap , to close them .out. JOHN CE.SO & Co , THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY , The Number of Headers nnd the Popular Kind of Books , THE COUNTY BOARD ORGANIZES. So in Frum Chosen Chairman A Cool ly Dcfonpo I'liuiiieil For n Ijlclit ClinrRC KdwnnlH "Wants Another Trial. The 1'iibllc Ijlbrnry. The trustees of the free public library present their lifth annual report , for the year 188(5 ( , showing receipts and expendi tures as follows : fonnty Trrnsmor . ? 2-ISl. 1 1 Fillet , rnrds. i'tc . 47.45 Itclinte niitl books sold. . . . 11.60 Cash on hand January 1 , 1SS5 . Kio.'JT Total . SI5.ffJO.37 ixi'ixwiuitr.s. : : : Purchase of books . 8 788.10 Mnirnzlncs and newspapers . bo.sr Hliiilliig books etc . T'l.Oo Kite ) . ri.w : ( Jns and rlccti Ic light . 127'JO Hook ca .o and f tirnituto . 4B. 10 I'alntinu' . 10.00 I nsiiraiicc . : w.M ) Kiulalit . 11.7 ! ) .Sunday attendance . ; u.OO Kent . 2-UMK5 Salary of librarian . 010.00 Salniy of janitor . UI.OO Sundries . 6 , 'Ji Total . S,3-J7.-I'J This leaves a balance in the treasury of , Number of registered bonks January 1 , 1880 , iV.'S.V on January 1 , 18 7 , ( i.Oay. In crease , 71)8. ) Donation have been made to the library bv Horace Everett , Morehousu & Co. , Mrs. Mary W. biedcnlopf , A. Poland , A. W. Street , George Carson , J. LymanDr. West. Number of rogi.-terod books t'lkcii , 1,80.1 : increase during the year , 283. Number of visitors to library und reading room , ! M- 7.V2 : increase over ISS-f , 0,710. Number of over 18Sr , of 4,8:15. : The trustees close their report with the following comments : "J'ho thanks of the trustees are cor dially tendered to the publishers of our city newspapers for furnishing us copies of their papers without charge , and also to till others who have courteously con tributed to our. shelves and tallies. "Tho reading room of tlio library was opened on Sunday , January , 1880 , fortho accommodation of visitors , but was closed in July , the attendance ucing deemed insulhcionl to justify the ex pense. "At the time of the organization of the library , February , 1883 , our registered list of books numbered 2,808 volumes ; our present number is 0,0815 , .shoeing an in crease of ! ! , 1ST ) volumes. In addition to the registered list we have a very com plete set of public documents , both of national and state government , compris- in the aggregate nearly y.OUO volumes. "As will bo scon by the foregoing report there has been a steady advance in all de partments of tlio librury during the past year and the trustees have every reason to believe that with a larger reading room the number of visitors would be largely increased. "As heretofore noted in our reports , a very considerable proportion of those who visit our rooms , either for reading at the tables or procuring bookscomes from the boys and girls , the future young men and women of our city. Each day as soon as the public schools close they come Hocking into the rooms , frcsli and vigorous , eager to add to the instructions they have received in school , the knowl edge obtainable from tlio books on our shelves or the tempting literature on the tables. Thus the library supplements our free schools , carrying forward the mental training there commenced. "We ask for the Free Public library the continued confidence of our citizens who look to the city council to furnish the funds under the provisions of the law ap plicable to it for carrying it on success fully. It is one of the institutions in which our people feel an honorable pride , and liberal appropriations for its support will always meet with their ap proval. " The board of trustees consists of II. Everett , prosidriit ; M. F. Davenport , .sec retary ; 15. P. MeMonomy , D. C. Bloomer , J. P. Casady , N. D. Lawrence. W. K. Vanghan , J. D. Eilmund.son , A. W. Street iimlJ. H. Hire. The terms of Messrs. Bloomer , Casady and Ueed expired with tlio old year. Weather strips at Chapman's lOoMain , goods and Christmas Novelties at Kirkland's , jeweler , No. 1533 Broadway. /I'ho Oltj-'H Finances. The city auditor , L. Kinnchaii , reports tlio following report of the claims audited and allowed , and warrant drawn in De cember , 1880 : WAIIUANTS DllAWX , Cnnornl fund . sI50.55 I'oIIoo and mntshul . -101.71 Kticots nml alleys . 270.17 Kirn department . : : oo.S5 City cnKhiw-r . 1UM5 ( ins and street lamps . 129S.OO Prlntini * and supplies . 12-1.00 New Kinillnic . 11,70 j'ollco cost fund . S,010.-i J Total RtMipnil expense . SS.OlKi.M Inteisoctloii sewer , .special . fc'J.07 Grand total . . . S5r ) .u5 mi.i.s Aii.owi : . Police and nmr.shal . S1.0I5.S9 File department and alarm . 1,1 " . -M'J Salaries ot olllcurs . .W.-I'J .Stit-ots and alleys . .WJ.-U City enclneer'M department . Uirt : ( ins and street lumps . M'J.yil M Isrt'llani'ous . SI74.IW I'rlnt ing and bitpplies . lOH..K ) 1 iitonteetloii grading . 15'J.O(5 ( Elections . IS/UiO / Indian neck sewer . 1 ' 15.00 lutcrfioctlon sewer . 5l.is : Special assessment , jmvimr . 7 ! > .4i : Ow sewer . . . 3X.VJ Damn es . r..OO Total . . . . . . . . . . . S5,213 7I Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves I lor the next thirty days 1 will sell heating stoves at cost for casli only. P. C. DiVoi : Heating stoves at cost to close thorn out W. A. Wood , No , 501 Main street. Wants Another Olmnon. Colonel Daily , as attorney forJEdwards , has liled a motion for a now trial and ar rest of judgment. The motion is based on the claim that several errors crept into the trial in the judge's admission of evidence and in the. instructions. Partic ular stress is laid upon the fact that the burglars' tools and revolvers found upon Edwards when arrested wcro shown to tlio jury , when these articles had noth ing to do with the confidence game for which he was bciiif tried. It is also claimed that the evidence as to what the victim uf the game had to say and do with tlui unknown and still at largo part ner of Edward : should not have been ad mitted. The claim is also made that the checks found on Edwards' person should not have been used at the trial , It is generally thought that , Edwards is too valuable n member of the gang to bo al- owed to bo suut to the penitentiary with- ont a strong struggle to get him free on some technicality , ami that n strong legal fight will be made. Ono who is knowing to the details of the case says that Ed wards will not bo taken over the road as soon as most have thought. The motion for a now trial will como np on the re convening of court on the 10th. Hard and soft coal , best quality , all sizes. Missouri and Iowa wood , C. B. Fuel company , 539 Broadway. Tele phone 130. _ Electric door bells , burglar alnrms nnd every form of domestic olccttical appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. UISGUACI3 , TI113X DK.YTII. Tlio Suicide or One of tlio nutlet Illcs or 11 Itt-oilinl , Last evening tlio coroner received word that a frail female in "Kottcn How" had suicided. Ho at once impaneled a jury consisting of W. 11. Lynchard , Charles Alleys and J. W. Hosier , and proceeded to examine Into the facts. The woman was found to bo Ida Grlllln , an inmate of Olllo Danford'w house , No. 119 East Pierce street. The causes which led to her taking poison are not fully known , but it seems to bo the old , old story. It is reported that the girl was despondent over owing the landlady n largo amount. Sunday night , it Is said , she borrowed fifty cents of a hack driver named Hunt and spent it for the poison with which she ended her life. The coroner's jury took llio following evidence nhil then ad journed until ! l o.'clock tills morning : Miss Ollie Danford The girl's name was Ida Gnlllii ; has been here three months ; deceased had lived at other houses previously ; her father Mr. Grilhn , who lives at Nebraska City , was hero about a week ago. When wo found she had taken poison Simitar night about ! ) : : ! 0 o'clock she said she'd take it again if she did not die from its cllects ; wo called Dr. Bellinger about IS o'clock Sunday night. She bought 50 cents worth of poiion from Baker's drii"1 store , she told us. Wo sent to Baker's and they said she'd bought it there. No poison lias been found hero. The doctors said it was morphine poison. Tlio deceased was about eighteen or nine teen years of age. Her lather when here said as soon as she < rot able to ho would have her keep hoiiso"for him. She had been sick about six weeks with disease. She died at 0:10 : o'clock. May Alloy testilicd that she had taken poison and if she got well she'd talso it again. Her father scorned satisfied with her remaining here as ho could not give her a _ home until spring. Have known her since last spring. She hail disease then and has hail ever .since. This seemed to be her only reason for commit ting aniride. Miss Danford was recalled and said : ijiavo not been charging her any board since she has been here. She came here sick and I got her a doctor. E.D. Baker testified : Am druggist at No. MO Broadway have been in business about twenty years ; Ida Grillin came here Sunday evening about 8 o'clock and bought 6 ) e worth of morphine in bulk , powder ; it was about thirty grains ; she said she was in the habit of using it. I ouostioiied , her and she laughed at the idea of doing anything wrong with it. I'm in the habrl of sellim : it ; couldn't say if slip had bought it here before. Wo take their names and the purpose they wish to use it lor. It would take too long to go through the business of making them sign a statement. She gave nic the name of Ida Grillin. The Mueller Presents. The twenty presents ollcrcd by the Mueller Music company were awarded yesterday , the following being the num bers entitled to the gilts. Parties hold ing these tickets will please present the same at our htoro and tiat their presents as follows : FIUST Pitr.sr.xT One large Music Box , ? 75. No. 11.501. SECOND PKKSENT One fine Lady Doll , four feel high , ! : i5. No. 87i5. Tmiti ) Pitr.siiXT One Musical Cigar Holder , $15No. . 2,720. Forum PUISIXTOno : Musical Cigar Holder , $12.00. No. 8.510. FIFTH PKKSINT : One line dressed Doll , Boy , $8. No. 0.523. SIXTH PUISIST : : One line dressed Doll , $7. No. 2,003. Snvr.NTH Punsnxr One line doll , $0. No. 3,2113. EIGHTH PISKSKXT One Toilet Set , § 5. No. 5.800. NINTH PJIKSKNT- One Fancy Work Basket. § 5. No. 0.778. Tr.NTii PIJU&KXT Ono Fancy Work Basket , $5.00. No. JI.'JUO. ' Ei.uvr.NTii Pnr.siST One Odor Case | 2.75. JS'o. 0,008. T\VIUTH : PiiESKNT One Odor Case § 2.50. No. 0,037. TiiiiiTiixTit ; : Pnr.sn.VT Ono Toilet Case * . ' .50. No 2,831. Foiimi.STii : : PKI'JIXT ' : One Bisiquc Figure-f2.25. ) No. 53. FirriixTii : : PKISIXT : One Bisiruto Fig ure $1.75. No. 2.20U. SIXTIIXTII : : Piti.sr.XT One Cup and Saucer $1 75. No. 8,527. Sivr.XTKixTH : : PUIMXT : : One Cup and Saucer ? 1. 50. No. 5,07-1. EiiiiiTiKXTii Pui r.xT One Pair Vases § 1.150. No 7,021) ) . NIXKTCCXTII Pmsix'i : One Statuary sfl.OO. No. 2,809. T\VIVIIITH : : PUKSEXT One Swiss House $1.00. No. ! ) ,087. Mnr.i.i.r.u Musio COMPANY , No. 103 Mam Street , Council Biutls. L. B. Crafts & Co. are loaning money on all classes of chattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before bccuring your loans. Poi-Honal Alex Osier , a Grove township promi nent , visited the Blull's yesterday. I { . E , Montgomery arrived home yc.c- tcrday to get his lirst look at that uu\v boy.D. . D. M. Curr , formerly of this city , has taken the position of city editor of the Lincoln Nows. J. C. Mitchell , tlio liveliest ticket agent in this part of the world , yesterday showed signs of going cra/.y , ami his friends became alarmed , until ho ex plained that it was a boy , and a bouncer. If there is anyone who deserves good for tune , Mitchell docs , and all arc glad to sue the now year start In &o happily with him. _ Drllanehott , oillco No. 12 Pearl strcot ; residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone No , 10. BOOK BIDING Journal * , County and Itanli Work of All Itimls u Spec ially Prompt Attention ] ! ) Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & CO. Room 1 Kycrct Dlock , Council Blufls , Standard Papers Used , All styles of bind ing m Magazines uud n. BICE M. D. . , . . , rnnfff : Or otburTuiuon remove J trlthout vuiimi a lbo knfo | or drawlnif or blood. Ortr thuly rears practicalexpurleuou. No. 11 I'ekrlBt. , Council iJluifti , CvciulUtiou ) fr > . ONE HUNDREDJREE GIFTS To Be Given Away Bj Henry Elseraan & Oo.'s People's Store. TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January IBtli , 1HH7 , Consisting of Furniture , Chlnnwnrc , Clothing ) Ulnnltctfl , Table Ijlncti , Notions , Money , Silk DrcHH Pat terns , I5iu. , lOte. lor vcry two dollar's worth of goods purchased , you will receive n coupon ticket , good For one chance in the follow * in Grand Presents to be given nway by us on January 15th , 1887 : FIRST PKIXti-Ono suite of Parlor Furniture , consisting of sofa , tcto-a-telc and tour grand easy chairs , all uphol stered in assorted shades of elegant silk plushes , worth $125. SECOND PKIZK-Ono Mahogony Hcd Hooni tiuito , consisting of Hedstoad , Dresser nnd Wash Stand of elegant linisli with beveled glass , worth f 100. THIUD PHlKK-Onu of thu very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic Sow ing Machines. The very best machine in the United Stains , worth iJlKi.OO. FOURTH Vlll'/M Twenty yards ( luinott best gros grain Hlack bilk , cost iffl.OO per yard , worth -00.00. FIFTH PlUXH-Ono elegant Seal Plush London Dyed Clonk , to bo made to order to lit tin- lucky ticket holder , worth $00.00. SIXTH PHlXK-Onopaii-of the finest White Blankets made by the Pioneer Woolen mill , of California , worth $10.00. SKVKNTH PHI/H-Ono Beautifully Decorated Dinner and Tea Set , consist ing of ono hundred anil forty pieces , worth ir > ' . ' .00. EIGHTH PIUXK-Art Elegant Seal Skin MulV. worth fclO.OO. NINTH PK1ZK-A very line Paisley Shavvl , worth $01.00. TENTH PUIZK-Ono Angora Beaver Shawl , worth ? : ! 0.00. , ELEVENTH PlU/.K-Ono ( Jentloman's Suit of Clothing , made of Imported Worsted , guaranteed a line lit for the winner , worth $115.00. TWELFTH PRIZE A Geinlonmn's Fur Braver Overcoat , worth $150.00. THIRTEENTH PR1KH One Boy's Overcoat , for a boy between the ages of 0 anil Hi years , to bo chosen by the lucky party holdimr the ticket. Worth $15.00. , FOURTEENTH PRI'/E-Ono Boy's Suit , for a boy between the ages of 0 and 10 years , to bo selected by the winner. Worth $15.00. FIFTEENTH PRIZE-Onc Elegant in * fant's Cloak , worth $10.00. SIXTEENTH PRIZE Ono Elegant Brass Parlor Table , worth $10.00. SEVENTEENTH PRIXE-Ono piece of 50 yards "i'rnit ' of the Loom" muslin , worth if 1.00. EIGHTEENTH PRIZE Ono half do7.cn of thovi-rv best Celebrated "Gold" white .shirts , of which we are the exclu sive agents , worth ? ! ) . ( )0. ) NINTEENTU PRIZE-One Fine Silk Alnlller , worth $5.00. TWENTIETH PRIZE-One Linen Table Set , consisting of Table Cloth and a Dozen Napkins worth $10.00. TUENTY-FIRST PRIZE - A Cash Present of a Twenty Dollar Gold Piece. No. 23 One Toilet Set. No. 23 One very line Doll. No. 21One Handkerchief BOY. No. 2.1 Ono elegant Hand Bag. No. 'JO Ono largo Doll. No. 27 One Stand Cover. No. 28 One bottle fine Perfume. No. 20 Ono Toboggan Cap. No. aO-One Table Scarf. No. ai One line Splasher. No. ! One line Lunch Basket. No. Ki Ono hammered brass Umbrella tand. No. 34 One-half doz. flue Towels. No. S5 Ono Silk Umbrella. No. an-One line Doll. No. 37 Ono set China Dishes , suitable for litth' folks. No. : )8 ) Onu Brass Broom Holder. No. a9 One pair Men's Silk Suspend- crs. No.10Ono Silk Handkerchief. No. 41 One nice Doll. No. 42 One-half doz. ladic'riline Linen Handkerchiefs. No. 4iJ Fifteen yards Best Calico for a dross pattern. No. 44 Ono Boy's Hat. No. 45 0110 Boy's Sealskin Cap. No. 4(1 ( One line Painted Ornament , No. 47 One Toilet Set. No. 48 One nice Doll. No. 4 ! ) One line Doll. No. 50 Ono elegant Table Cover. No. 51 One Bottle Perfume. No. 52 Ono Lace Handkerchief. No. BU Ono child's line Lace Collar. No. 51 One elegant Doll. No. TM OIIO elegant Doll. No. GO Ono'1'jdy. No. 57 Ono Table Scarf. No. 58 One line Doll. No. 59 One Mouth Organ. No. 00 Ono Imitation Steam Piano. No. 01 Ono line Book. No. 02 Ono line Book. No. Oa-Ono Pocket Knife. No. 01 Ono line Doll. No. 05-Ono line Doll. No. til ! One Dr. Warner's Corset. No. 07 Ono Shoulder Shaw ) . No. (18 ( One infant's Lace Cap. No. Oil Ono baby Dress. No. 70 Ono largo Doll. No. 71 Ono Hand Bag , No. 72 One lady's Companion No. 73-OnoSilk Mnlllur. No. 74 Ono large Doll. No , 75 Ono line Book. No. 70 Ono line Book. No. 77 Ono Lunch Basket. No , 78 Ono pair children's Shoes. No , -Ono ! > pair boy's Boots. No. 80 Ono line Lace Collar. No , 81 Ono largo Doll. i No. 82 One Lady's Jersey Jacket. No 8a One pair Gentleman's Sus penders. No. 81 Ono pair Men's Gloves. No. 85-Ono pair Boy's Skates. No. 80-Ono pair Girl's Skates. No. 87 One pair Girl's Skates. No. 88-One line Doll No 80-Ono line Doll No. 90Ono largo Doll No. ! )1 ) Ono largo Doll No. W Ono Necklace No. 03 Ono pair Gold CtitF Buttons No. Ill One Locket No. 95 One nice Breast Pin No. 00 One pair Slcovo Buttons No. 97 Ono Silver Thimble No. 118-Ouo line Breast Pin No. 8 Ono pair Kid Gloves No. 100 Oni ) Lace Handkerchief Total value of presents , $800. M ith every $2 purchase- you receive a ticket , also a ticket for every additional $2 iHirdmsu yon mako. Hold your tickets until January 15th , 1887 , when the fortunate numbers will bo announced and iinvited to call ami re ceive their presents. KEMEMBER. You have to pay nothing extra for your purchases , \ \ o guarantee to sell you uoodscheaper than any other house in the west , and best stock to select from , MAIL ORDERS , All orders by mail will receive prompt attention , nnd tickets for tlio free gift distribution will bo forwarded and enclosed with your purchases , the game as if you were present in person. Thcso distributions will bo made with every fairness , and you may depend on it that the lucky n tun Lord only will receive their presents. No tickets will bo issued to the em ployes of our house. Customers only will receive the foene- Call and see the above mentioned pres ents now on exhibition in our mammoth store and convince yourself. Respectfully , lJKNlir.jr.ISKMAN & Co. , People's Store , Nos. 814 , 310 , 318 and 320 IJroadwsy , ' Council JJlutl's , COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS ! CALL AT HARKNESS BROTHERS , And select your Dry Goods and Carpers before the prices advance , We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low to close the lot. J'OK nci'ci' * < tw Jihtck , S'/f/s / .so BLACK SILKS.J'OK < tn Iliofc trc arc now scll- ll'c arc climitin ont tliia entire dfnttrlnicnt ( o CLOAKS.ll'c room for our Im-raisal Gurnet stock , ttml . arc consequently acllinij them off at c.rtrcinclif 1on > nrifes. Blaiilcts , GOIB Mies , Ladies' and Misses'nw , closed ont irrcJirai / > . rott will stive money to see our Ctirnets and Unas before yon Inty. If yon trant Jn- 1/rntn , llrnswls , t'clrct , or Magnetic Car- peta , comc < tntl fii-c its or write for jtrlccs. Our rarlcty of Curtains , I'onyecs , Draperies , etc. , is lui'tic and choice , and ire have tt full asxortment of J'otcs , Itoda , Jtrasti ( leeds , cle. Our irorl ; is done l > y skilled workmen. Orders by mail receive prompt attention. Harkness Bros. , Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. BUTTERINE BUTTERINE , Wliolosnlouml retail. Finuilios suiiplh'd with ton suul twoiity iioinul iwc.- ! J , Y , FULLER , 39 Pearl st , , Council Bluffs Fully Equipped Normal and Commercial Departments , Tuition Rooks Hoard and Uooms at Ucnsotmblo llutoi. NlBlit School During tliolntur. . - - - - - S. Farmin" Lands in lown , Minnesota , Kansas , and ranging from $5.00 to * 10 00 per aero. School and * txtt : > lands in Minnesota on 80 years' time 0 per cc nt intei-p t. Land Uuyers fare free. InfomaUon , cksnn bv No. 555 Ilroadway , Council KlulVs , Iowa , agent for Frcidrikscn & Co. , Chicago. SPECIAL NOTICES. Spocinl nilvortlsomcnts , such ns Lost , Found To Ijonn , For Bnlo , To llcnt , Wnnts , Hoiu-dinir , oto.wlll tiolnsortcil in tlila column tit llio low rnteol'TEN CENTS PKH M NE foi-tlio fli-et Insor- ion nnd KlvoCoiitBl'orMnoforcnchsubwiiuont insortlon. Lcnvo uJvorllhouiciits nt our oilico No. la Teal street , near Urondwuy , Council niulTs. WANTS. FUH SAI.K A t "oil liotol property u'llli lur- nitutc , etc. , KJ leut Iront un Ilast Ilrojil- \rny ; nlM ) hoiiFoh nml lots in irooil locutions in 1'iit-tcrn or western part of city. Apply to II. Sliocinnkor. FOH HKNT A new two-story Irnmodwcllini ? house , contnlninff HIJC rooin-j , null on both Hoots , closets with all hril rooms , larce cellar nnd peed ciitern. Call on JI. r. Itohrer or Udell Jtiog. & Co. FOH Hr.NT Tlic nno-Ncory Iriiino tiusinofls builiiiiiK- , with 4-roora dwi-llint ? iittaeli- aient , formerly occnplul ns n canily fnutory nml known as No. Ill ) South Mnln stiuet , extending - tending : through to I'oarl ut. Apply to M. F. llohrcr or Odell Hros. A : ( , 'o. WANTKU lly it lawyer of oxpcrleiicu , fair llbrai-y l and ollleu tm-nittito , horsonnil lni'h'y ) , nnd u little money , u partner- bhlp In roil ! estate bushiest In Oiniiha or deik room In tin olllee. llo51 , New llninpton , Iowa. FOIt SAIi-lliiriorf0)i-oot : ! ] | ) ( location , wood loasou for ficlllu . Aililie a H , llecolllco. \\7"ANTii : ) 10 ! ) laborers anil M toainstors to it work on the Southern Kansas lallmail in the Indian territory , ( iO mlloa south of IClowa , Kansas. The laro from Kansas City to Klowa Is fH.iKl. lly tillIMP u receipt of the aircnt at Kansas City , in the name of ( ' . HIicnllrM , a 10- bate of fi.M will be ulloweil by the oontractor. WaKcsjaopor month ami boanl to the totim- otors , anil (1.50 per ility to the laborers. Itoanl SWJ per woek.Vorlt will last t ro yeai-K. ( Jocxl work for winter. 1'or furthei-lntorma- tlon aitilrosa U. Slicntlclil , ICIowii , Kan ng. Kef- ciencu , Justice N. Hchiirz , Council lllulld. FOIt SAI.E-Or JlPiitStore bulMlnR , 20\00 , two stories , lot -ilii. " ) , Ktablos , etc. , on center of biixiness portion of linn- cock. la. Address William II Duller , -Noola. la. WANTIID A cottaifo ot live or nix rooms , located convenient to hutilnrss ; nmali family , no children. Address "Crispy. " lleo oflicc. oflicc.W - boy with pony to carry Jiee route. FUK SAhK OU papura for sale ut tlio lice olDco. WANTEU l'artlc-8 intomllnfr to bo nmi-rlpd are wanted to call at the Pryor's Uce job ofilco to poled tholr weddlntr carrte. JOIINV. BTNB JACOIIhliN STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW , Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Sliu < ; art-lSuiio Uloik. COXJlTOIIj BIjTJB'ir'S Christmas Goods Pottery * China , G-la sware , Laiipo ; and PIMware At i\ccc ) Hiily { ; low iirli'os. Plea&e cull. W. S. Homer & Co. No. 23 Main St , Council IMiilU. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKER COUNCIL HLUl'l-'S , JA , 1'st nb | , shed J6JT BLANK BOOKS , IIIFKII. : O. n. National Hank , M. i : . Bmltli & Co. , Citizen * ' llank , le rf , WelU 4c Co. , irti National Hank , c. II. Insurance < kx , OmcorAi'ue : yU ukcrsC.B Uavlui-i Uauk. Horses and Mules For all purposes , bought and sold , at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs ol" fine drivers , sin gle or do'ible. MASON WISE , Council HlulVs. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladies buying a $5 hat or bonnet , onefar will be paid ; 10 , tound dip. FIRE IMSURMCE \ tifye \ following Companies Otrrian Amttlcan , of Htw York Phcenlit , * of Hartford , Hartford , * of Hartford , California ! ! , of San Ftancltco. Scottish Union & National , of filliitutf. Union , of San Francisco. State , * of Del Moliiei. Wllltanisburg City , * of Brooklyn. Those marked uittliu * Insure also againfl Ion ty Wind Storms , Cyelonei and Tornadoes ron FAI a IN toirStit 2nLirrb AM > OMAHA. PONIJY LOAKIJD ON ( .oo rnv M AND I'AR.M I'ROl'KKTY A'l I.OWKST RAlT.b. * * * * ' ' * * „ * „ * * * MELVIN SMITH & CO. srrci.-oits TO & GO , A&S tacts of Title , Loan and RialEs tata Broken , No. 238 Mala St , J farina purchased the"inont Mia * bin abstract books In tills conntif- ' known an the. "McMalton Abstrac Jtooks , " itte.arenoHt prepared fo far- nih alutrac.ts and respect f nil ti so licit the patronaueof all thosv deslr- iiif/ correct abstracts of title to laitda < nid lots in I'ottatealtainie county. Ill SMITH & CO , , NO , 236 MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BL Ul'FS uy Of CK MAYNE , At iilli si mid Mtli i > M > . nml 31. C.illn- mr'H stoi' , J.owor Hnwihvay. N. SCHUBZ , Justice of the Peace * Office over American Expre . THE BEATON FUEL Oui Will supply you \vilh A cleaner mid bcttei quality of COAL Than any one in the city. A trial vrillco vincc you. No 688 llroathvay. Telcphohe 110 , , WHOLESALE AND JOBDINQ COUNCIL BLUFFS. Agricultural Implements , Buggies , Cmrlnsri ! , Kip , iio. : Coil neil lllniTs , limn. KKYSTONlT MAN'UFACTUinNG" ? Mmiufnctiirciof nnd Uunlernlii Hand and Power Com Sliollers , Anil iiKTiicnnl HUP of mst oln 9 Nos. ItOMM. } , 1M3 nml .15JT . * oiith M lu Sired , _ _ Coiindl HiUlTs limn. DAVID Hit \OI.KV & O Unnnfr ? nn I Jobhoi s ot Agricultural Implements , Wagons , Bnggles , Onlnirop. mid nil hlmtj of Turin Mnohlnuir. 1100 to lll SoutU Mnlu Street , Council Uluffi , lown. t'.IWKTS. COUNCIL iii.urrs CAUPKT co. Carpets , Cnrtalns , Window Shades . . Oil Clntlip , Ciirtnln Fixture * . UplinMtery dee Utc. No. i06 Itrortilwujr Council 11 luffs , lOTIX. CIGAHX , rOH.HVO , KTC. PEUEGOY & MOOUK , Wliolpsixlo Jobbcu hi tlis Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco A Pipes Nog. ESMahi mid ! \'er\lt. \ \ Council BluITt , _ town. " ' ClUM/WiT/OX SNYDKif & TEAM ANJ ' STOIIA < ; E Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. _ K , 24 ami ) Pi-nl St. , fiwncll HlutTD. IIAULE , HAAS & CXX Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , Druct'lsta1 BiindrloR. Ktc. No , K Main St , nn < l No. 21 1'uiul St. , Council IMlllTi. _ HiriTK. O. W. lil'TTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty General L'ominl'Fion. N'o. 911 Touni'll Muffs. WIUT & 11 Wholesale Fruits , Confectionery , - AND COMMISSION , .1 . Nos. Ifland 18 I'uuil fct. , Couni'll lllulin. XESS , ETC. JJECICMAN , STIIOIIHEILV & CO. , Jlniiu'nrturorsof nnd Wholn < nlu Dealers la Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. K5 Mnln 3t. . Council Bluffj , 1IATP , CAl'3 , ETC. MKTCALF Jobbers la Hats , Caps and Gloves. Noa.312 anl .111 nroinlwny , Council DlulT-i UKAVY KKKLINK * KELT , Iron , Steel , Nails , Heavy Hardware , Anil Wood Pluck , Council Hl'ifTa ' , Iowa. - T- 2 JIII > KS AMI TAI.I.OU' . n n. > ic DON BI.Iv ) co. , No. fiSO Mnln Sued , i Ooiinrl" llhiffa. COJWII.SSIO.Y yir.iu'ii i.vrs , - * Mi lit II HI" IN HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC. COUNCIL HUM-T.S OIL CO. , Wli < li nln DiiiU'i-a in Huminating & Lubricity Oils Ginlln E3TO , , EITO. F.ThPoiloro.Ajroiit. c'niwcll llluir ? . loivn. LrmiRtj. m vofrG _ A. OVKIITON * CO , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , . ABdHrIdjroMHti > i-liaS | > oclHlloVliole } aloLuiu. birol nil Hindi , oilico No. 1 W Mala SU , Count 11 lllutU. lotrri. AAO SCIINEIDKU & I5KCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , JOHN LINDEK , Vt holcsulo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors for St. OollliBrrt'H llml ) Illttord. No. II Mnln St. Council lllulfi. L. KIHSCMT * C'O. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 4I HruiuiwH ) , toinicll \ CBESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Hluir * having And all nio 'c-in iinjiroveniui.ti , yjr , , 17 and 'MO Main st. MAX MO1IN , Prop Star Sale Stables and JSP.OAMVAY , COUNCIL lii [ , j.-i u Di.iilui ) and innlos kent cou-lixi' ' < > hard for , llL tit rt'tail or In cai SO.TO- . . Odfcra pnmii/tl.v Hilnl l y c-mtr.u-t un shiirt .lOlico. Ktotk sold on coiitmu-iKii. SiiLuir.it As HOI.M , IVopnctoi-B 'itelophoni ) No. 111. Kdjriiierly of Koil SnltwbtiibK's , corner 1st. ufoand itU street.