* " * " ' * " " " < * fc1 HlWw"1r ; * ' TT W . J. . . * . ' ' ' i- x ' " ' ' ' ' ' * ' * * ' ' t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 30 , 1887 ; THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICIJ NO. in , i iAiitj : STIIIIT : : Delivered by carrier In any part of the city nt Uunty tcntN per \\nOc , II. W TII.TOV , Manager. Tit.KI'lloNSl : r.iifUNKfifl Omrc , Ni . W. NICIIIT ii : > n < > n No.Si. MIXOIl ailiXTIUN. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Ilcitur , tiiilor , Fall goods chnnp. Sec Gliupnmn'.s pictures for Christinas. Lincoln pott G. A. It. , holds Us an- nttnl election of olllcors next Saturday evening. Another large nKrtanUurnl implotnont hnnpo is Haiti to ho looking for favorable location in this city. Judge Thornell will preside at the term of the district court which opens hero January next. The machinery for the now H roadway laundry was received yesterday and is being placed in position. The cases of the saloon men charged with contempt of court are set for Thurs day in the district court. A Broadway street car yesterday col lided with a Mrs. Darhce's buggy. The wreck was not a had one. The largo trees on the "lost lot , " re cently discovered to bo the property of the Catholics , are being cut down. Harmony chapter No. 2o , Order of Eastern Star , will give their mutual ban quet and ball December ! ) , at Temple hall. hall.Mies Mies Jennie Shoemaker has been en- jjnged to give an elocutionary enter tainment for the benelit of the Method ist church on December i3. ! Divorce proceedings have been in stituted by Mrs. Dora Hayden , a dress maker , against her husband , I ) . P. Hay- dcn , upon the ground of desertion. W. Pan-oil , of Omaha , was yesterday called on to contribute $7.iiO to the police fund of Council Bluffs , just be cause prohibition didn't prohibit. In the reports of postollico gains in Town , Council Blulls takes the lead with an increase of W ) per cent. DCS Moines Bhows an increase of only 12 per.cont. A select quadrille party and .social en tertainment is to bo given under the nuspices of the A. O. U. W. in the Grand Army hall Friday evening , De cember 9. The carpenters and painters still work in the Hreless court tiou.se. The con tractors for the steam heating are not willing to lot the system bo used until it ifi accepted by the county board , and there is no other mode of heating. The electric lamps are being placed n the masts. It will take a little time to get them properly adjusted but it is expected that within a few days the street lighting by this system will com mence. The grand jury have returned indict- mcnts against each of the young fellows who were arrested at the time several small burglaries wore committed on upper Broadway some four or live week ? ago. S. H. Snydur has been appointed to defend them. As nn acknowledgment of their ap- prcdiation of his services as leader ol the orchestra during the recent pre sentation of the "Musketeers" in this city , Mibhcs Bella Robinson and Nellie Hatcher have presented Prof. Baetens with an elegant Klgin watch. Yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock was held the funeral services over the re mains of Mrs. Johanan Christensen , wife of N. B. Chribtensen , at the home on upper Broadway. The death was the result of typhoid-malarial and occurred the previous day. Yesterday afternoon a water pipe burst in the oflieo of , T. R. Rico , on Main street. There was no one in the otlict at the time and the water had fret course. It drenched the room prettj thoroughly before a passer-by discov ered it and notilled the plumbing coin' pany , who stopped the How. A very enjoyable event long to bo re mcmbercd was held Monday evening ai the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Horn1) ) in the participation of a soap bubble ant sack party in lionor of Mihs Lucy Knott who is making them a visit before re turning to her homo at Qrcston. She ii n very estimable young lady and lovei by all who know her. The Married Ladies' Social KniUinj club will begin the season of "sociabil fty" to-morrowevoning at the rcuidcnci Of Mrs. W. N. Young , No. 414 Broad way. On this evening they will depart from their usual order of entertainmen and invite their "liege lords" to iiccom pnny them and bo their guests , j Humptuous repast and a general gooi time is promised. The funeral of Mrs. Conrad Goisc wa hold yesterday afternoon from th family residence. Impressive and com forting services were conducted by Rev T. J. Mackoy. The attendance of sym pathi/.ing friends was very largo , am the floral tributes were numerous ani well ehohun. Mrs. Goiso had lived her so long , ijiul was > o greatly esteemed b such a largo circle of friends , that ho death , though not unexpected , cause general sorrow in the community. A kind hearted but needy old lady 01 Washington avenue , who draws $ weekly from the county charity fund , i said to bo greatly imposed upon by protty-woll-to-do neighbor , who borrow groceries by the cupful of the old lad and forgets to pay back. Noighborhoo borrowing is small business at best , bu this is cited as a case of special mean ness , as the borrowers are said to hav bulllcio'it income to bo comfortable. The Now York Plumbing compan has been making it "hot" for one of th BEE men. The company has just pi Jnto the residence of II. W. Tilton , o Fifth avenue , a complete system of hi water heating. The work was con pleted just in time to test it during tli recent storm and low drop of the the : mometur , and every room was made pi ] ing hot. The BKE man is happy , and promises to give him summer weatlu the coldest days. Pcruonul J. A. T. Bates , of Oakland , Is at tl Kiel house. Warren Hough , of Crescent , is mal Ing his headquarters at the Kiel hous Mr. Stewart , of Cedar Bluffs , Not was in the city yesterday purchasir holiday goods. Charles L. Williams and Dan Braze ! munagor and agent of E/.ra Kenda wore registered at the Beehtolo ye terday. Among the lownns at thoCrcston ar Charles Woodwaro , Manning ; Hem Black , of Korling ; J. M. Shall' , of Mi den ; Dan'l M. Diormott , of Keg Crec Mr. C. Kalgo has severed his connc ilon with the Mueller Music Co. as roi salesman. He will represent an enstoi house with the Bumo line of goods this territory , with headquarters Omaha. Dr. W. A. Ellis has concluded to spei the winter in Silver City , where he h purchased the stock o ( goods former owned bv Brinton & Woodman. 1) ) on , who lias been out with survey ) ] parties for t-overal summers , and who * thorough civil engineer , will also wi tor In ail vo r City , and help look tift the business there , ' THAWED GUI BLUFFS ITEMS , The Track For the Tenth Avenue House Boifftf Laid. THE MILITARY ENTERTAINMENT. The Methodists Improving Their Church llulldliiK Work of a Imcal Artist A Prominent Arrest For Fast Driving. Union I'atilllu Kxtcn&lnn. Some month ago the Union Pacific purchased the land abutting upon Tenth street from Main street west , through Riddle's sub-division. Work upon the street proper was immediately com menced and the grading is now com pleted and tics laid from Main street to the rifrcr. Grading upon the abutting property is well under way and will bo completed within a few weeks. When these preparations are completed the company will proceed to the erection of the freight depot for the reception of Cooncil Bluffs consignments. This will bo located near the gas works. EITorts have been made to secure information as to other additions in this quarter but nothing definite has been ascertained. It is thought by many that in order to hold the patronage of the traveling pub lic the dummy trains will bo run over the same track. The location of a depot on or near Main street may bo more advantageous to the company than on Broadway after the completion of the construction of the new bridge1 which will bo within the next year. The Union Pacific is a close corporation and prefers to divulge its projects in acts alone , so little can be learned as to its future plans. The expense attend ing its present work and the extensive scale upon which it is being conducted makes it sure that business commensu rate with this expense is contemplated , and it can only bo had by .securing a largo share of the inter-city trallic. For best quality coal and wood , call on Gleason , 20 Pearl street. Wndsworth , Etnyrc & Co. loan money For Fast Hiding. This morning A. J. Crittendon will be tried in police court for reckless nut ] fast driving. About half past 0 Mon day evening ho was riding upon Broad way , and ran into or against Theodore Beckmnn , a harness maker on Broad way. The claim is made that the horse was going at a fast speed and duo cart was not observed in the driving. Tin sooner people learn that the publii streets are for the use of the public as agencies for the transaction of business and for travel , and that individuals will bo protected while in the exercise ol this use , the better it will bo for all parties concerned. The streets are not race tracks , and the giddy and careless should learn it by arrest and line , ii they will not learn it in any other way , * Ono thousand * head of one , two untl three-year-old steers for sale. Will givt credit to reliable parties. Enquire o A. J. Greenamayer , 023 Mynster st. telephone 121. For bargains in real estate go to John ston & Van Patten , 33 Main st. Dark Thievery. Fred Green , a very dark-skinnct Ethiopian lad , was before Judge Aylcs worth yesterday morning on the chargi of general pilfering. Ho showed hi white teeth by a smile , and acknowl edged that ho was guilty , and bccmc < really pleased that ho was not put to tin trouble of proving himself to bi so. Ho was taken at his word and sen down. Ono of the acts for which hewn arrested wns the stealing of some chick ens and Hour fromMr.'Gallagher's store Ho said ho stole them , and sold them t a lower Broadway restaurant keeper but ityill bo investigated further before fore it is believed. The boy also ad milled having stolen an overcoat fron the olllco of Goiiso's brewery. J. W. and E. L. Squire" lend money. For an elegant birthday giftor Christ mas present , a Domestic sewing machin leads them all. District Court. The case of Z. T. Lindsey against th Western Union Telegraph company , fo damage , was closed yesterday ; also ; replevin case , Kecnan against Wagnci The court has taken them under ad viboment. The balance of the day wa consumed in making assignments. Following is the second assignment c law cases : For to-day Nos. 4,021 4,094 , 6,128 , 5,473 , 5,572. For Thursda Criminal Nos. 1,754 , 1,755 , 1,757 equity Nos. 6,420 , 4,578 , 4,857 , 4,981 6,280,5,351,2 and 3 , 5,374,6,38-1,5,38 and 9 , 5,393 , , 5,390. You Want Them. Dpmestic patterns and patterns fo stamping and embroidery. Latest style and finest designs. "Domestic" otiice 105 Main street. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. A Work of Art. To-day Miss Sopha D. Reh e will plac on exhibition at the rooms of the Coin cil BlulTs Carpet Co. , an oil paSntin which is her own conception. It roprt sonts an old fisherman who has lightc his la&t match , but has failed to ligl his pipe. The expression of the fnci as well as the whole pos-o , is a study. ' . is wonderfully expressive yet nn'tura The coloring is life like , and the di velopmont of the idea in the mind i the artist is wonderfully realistic. Mil Rohso has christened the piece "Tl' Old Fisherman's Last Mutch , " an placed its value at $45. The purchase will bo the fortunate possessor of beautiful picture. E. H. Shcafo loans money on chatt security of every description. Prlvn1 consulting rooms. All business strict confidential. Olllco 600 Broadway , co ncr Main street , up-stairs. Insure with Wadsworth , Etnyrc. Si C To Chock Up. Auditor Cadwnllader , of the Chicng Burlington & Quinoy , and Barrett the Kanbus City railway , are expect * hero to-day to check up the tickets the ofllco hero , aad see whether tl daylight burglar got away with any them. About thirty tickets were foui on the Hoer , nnd others were partial pulled from the rack , but whether ai wore uetually taken can only be told 1 the counting and checking up. AVeildcil. Yesterday morning Louis Bcchto wns happily united in mnrrlago to Ml Carolina M. Sauthof , the coromoi being jKsrformod by Rev. Father Adolji of the German Catholic church. M Bcchtvlo is the son of Me. Peter Bee \ Mf > , the well known hotel man. The newly wedded ones will make this city their home. Music mid Dniicc. The audience which assembled in the Masonic temple last evening was de cidedly complimentary to the company of musfeians which gave the concert. The occasion was the promenade con cert and ball by Dalby's military band nnd orchestra. At 8:30 : o'clock the cur tain raised and the following pro- grainmo was prcbcnlcd : Quickstep P.tlby Euphonium Solo Hiooks Solo by K. Fallut. AialUu Polka Carey Clurlnvt Solo by Potcr Fuohs. Ovcrtui o Dalby PHtellln PolUii Puttee Cornet Duo , A. A. CoVult , .1. A. Hoff. OcorKlii Walts ; Pcttco The Canary Hlrd Fox Piccolo Solo , J. .T. Schlmmin. Potpottri Lupjrcnlla Dnlby The entire jjrogrammo was well ren dered and elicited much applause , but the portions most appreciated were tuj solos and their accompaniment. Mr. Fallot handles his instrument with the case of a master and shows the possession of qualities which will yet make him truly master of the euphonium. The cornet duet was very line , but they were covered up too much by the other instru ments to bo fully appreciated. Mr. Fuchs' rendition of his solo was most excellent. The hit of the evening , judg ing from the appreciation of the audience , was the piccolo solo. Mr. Schimmin was enthusiastically recalled , securing the only encore of the evening , The attendance was fully up to what was anticipated and the audience were well pleased. About 10 o'clock the llooi was taken by dancers and until the earlj morning hours light feet tripped to the strains of delicious music. Notice. Call at Parks & Son's for price list ol canned goods and save yourself 20 pel cent. PAUKS&SoN. Method tat Improvement. The Methodist church is having it' Interior improved. The plastering 01 the ceiling has gone into an uncomfort able habit of crumbling and occasionallj sending a little piece down on the de vout worshipper. All th is is to be rem edied nnd the ceiling ropapored. The windows are also being repaired and at electric light is to bo added. Rev. Mr , Rees , the now pastor , is determined tt have the old church made as attractive and comfortable as possible until sucl : time as a new bulding can bo erected The Methodists need another church ii this city , and it is not impracticable that , with the opening of another sea > son , the preliminary work of soliciting funds will commence. Win. Lewis , our popular carriage ant bus man , seems to bo doing all the hacl and coupe work of the city. The shitt at his oIliccMonday evening at 8 o'clocl was coverc.il on both sides with calls. T < Mr. Champs seventeen and the open house two , all of which were made t < the complete satisfaction of his patrons All parties wishing carriages or coupe' ' for calling purposes call at ollicc , 41 ! Broadway or telenhone No. 128. V. M. C. A. Ijitorary. The rooms of the Y. M. C. A. were wel filled last evening and the following ex cellent programme was prepared : Instrumental Music . Miss H. Amlerso : Heading . C. A. Lawsoi Address : "A Practical Motto. " . . Hev. W. H. W. Kcc l.MEHMlbSIO.V. IlcadlnR . P. M. Pryo Questions to bo answered next wool were presented. These literary exercises cises , occurring each week , furnish th best entertainment and means for morn improvement and mental culture. Whil the attendance is uniformly good , i should be larger. This work the elc vation of mankind commends itself t all and should receive not negative suji port , but hearty co-operation , Don't Freeze Up ! Wo arc bound to close out our larg line overcoatings. Will malic them u at greatly reduced figures. This is the oportunity of a lifetime. A. RIITIU : , 310 Broadway. An Elegant Heni < lence. Hon. George T. Wright is said t have decided to begin in the spring th erection of nn elegant residence to cot at least $25,000. The plans are alread being prepared , and the prediction i made that the residence will outran in beauty any now standing in eithe city. _ Every ono making a cash purchase 25 cents at T. D. King & Co.'s cign store gets a chance in the annual priz drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. ADVICE TO TENDERFEET. Some Points for Younp Men Coin West to Get Hich. Washington News : If wo are to bi lievo the highly-colored reports sent ov PrescottAriza mine ' 'richc from , , , gold by far than anything ever discovered i the world" has just been developed te miles from that point. We arc told thu the pure gold clings to the rocks i scales and can bo taken oil by the ham Jul , and that two men in less than on hour secured $800. And further , the rt port says , thot the ere averages $1.01 per ton. Before any young men of Wi mington pack their bntchols and pr < pare to hasten to the Hassayampa nvi gold Holds wo would suggest that the await further developments and fullc particulars of the now Eldonul to which people are said to bo llocl ing in great numbers. There ai always two sides to the wonderful sti rics of gold and diamond Holds tin como from the far , far west. There ui such things as salted mines and gel mining companies that sell thousands i dollars of stock not worth the paper c which their lying words are printei Of course it is a great temptation for 11 ambitious young man to start out fro home with a largo gripsack containin his old clothes , with the expectation throwing awny the old clothes in a fo weeks and returning with the gripsac so heavily laden with gold nuggets tin an express car has to bo charters Such dreams of gold have lliftccl throng the head of every young man , and son old ones , too , and will as long as time i But how many young men of your a quaintnnco that started west to make fortune in a few months or years ha1 succeeded except by hard work at son legitimate business ? How many mi do you suppose como from the go mines laden down with the precio stulli1 Not many. There are oxcoptio to the rule , but the chances of bucoimi a millionaire by rushing intooyery nt gold Held that is opened are just ube as good as is the chance of drawing tl capital prize in a lottery. If you wa to hasten to the now gold fields of tl Hassayainps river , young man , heed o advice. Take with you half a do * pairs of good , stout , comfortable walkii shoes in addition to your regular cqul mont when you reach the nearest sottl ment to the mine * leave your ext bhoes in the hands of borne reliable p < son until called for. Then , when y start to walk buck homo to the eufat u : the firesides of your p'ijr'ets } yon will bo prepared for the journfty. Like Sher man's troops on tlK'Jr'way through ( teorgln , you will haM'Jp. depend upon tfio country along your votito for sup plies. Walking iswv good exercise for the yoiuig. When \'rUt make up your mind to dig gold , doil't. There is1 just us much money in digging potatoes , if you dig eiiougl of thcifn. ' What Uraudrotli'H.lMlls . Do. In Brnmlroth's Pills the true lifo medicine has been found , composed as they are .of numoroUH vegetables so combined that each ijiuUiplics the vlr. tues of the rest. TJiby can never do any harm. Their action is always the same , no matter how' long or in what doses they are taken. They purge away the waste particles of the system. They recruit the animal vigor and ar rest the progress of decay. They purify the blood. They stimulate the liver. They invigorate digestion , They open the pores. They make the bowels do the work of the kidneys , thus giving those organs an otttimc.s needed rest. One or two at night for : i wcelc will demonstrate their power and is generally sulllcient to cure ordinary diseases. FURNITURE ! Wo arc now prepared fdr the HOLIDAY TRADE ! Our immense buildings nvc packed full of the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT GOODS In our line , mul nt prices that will ilofy coin- petition. Wo KUiiruntco our ( 'ooils to bo just as wo icprcscnt them. Please K'VO ' us a call whether jon wish to buy or not , anil brini ? > our friends with you. It is no trouble to show our goods. Hespccttully , C. A. BEEBE & CO. SPECIALNOTICES. _ NOTICE. n < lvertisi'inent . suclins Lost.Fonntl , SPECIAL . For Sale. To Kent , \VnntM , lloarillnir , etc. , will lie inwtttnl In this column nt two low rutoofTUN ( T.NT8 J'Ell 1,1 NT. for the tlrst In- bifitlnn and Five Cents Per Line for cm.li subse quent Insertion. Jenvo advertisements at out ollic o Nn. 1U Pi art Street , near llroiuhwiy , Couu- cimiullH , ) o\\ . . WANTS. HUNT rnnns The lanil hcretofint known as Tim Kolcy's , near Mlnilen , for the season of ltW , In tntrts of HI , KiOnrauHncius , All choice lauds and \\ell imiiroM'd. Horace : iverett. : W.\NTI3D A liciy \ \ 1th Rood hov-o for carrlci louts. Dee ollice , founcll UltilN. A ( list-class hnrscslioer. C. Oreg' WANTKD Main St. , Council Illutrs. TjVOirSAI.n OU lIXCHANOn-Eiiulty of V J ? Kliurcs In Jellries sjiidleiite. Inquire ol Udell llroa. & Co. ANTnn-AllXlnnsof machines tc repair. Woik piompCy Mid houe-tly done ChniKe.s reasonable. Domestic ollice ll"i ) Slain si TT'OH 8AI.K Very cheap for" cash , oroulil J ? exchange for Council IlluHX or Umah.i prop 01 ty , a retnl stock of boots uurt shoes \ allied al about $4,11(111. Callat btoie.'No. WW llroadwny , 01 Hrtrtii'sH H. Martin , same number , Council lllulfsa. \ . "J7K > It KENT Houses In all parts of the city b > JL ! Johnston & Van Pattcli , : > UMulu st. HUNT Houses nnd furnished rooms. J , FOR Davidson .IBS 1'ltth avenue. SALE Second-hand Columbia bicycle FOH very cheap , KMiu.li , at Uee olllco. hunched thousand dollars , to loan or ONE . estate and chattels by F. J. Day , IK Pearl st. . lots and ncr property for sale bj BUILDING K. J. Day , I1U Pearl hf. UK ) HUNT A llnely furnished fiont loom llr.st tloor , in private renldence near cour house. Water in room , lighted nnd heated LiirRu closet. References required. Address H 12 , llcoolUce , Council Itlutls. WM. WELCH , OFFICE < H5 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No. Kl. All calls from District Telegraph Offlci ptomptly attended to. $2. AN ELEGANT $2 GOLD WATCN FOR TWO DOLLARS. To each purchaser of f 2.00 worth o : goods we give a ticket which en titles the holder to one chance or an Elegant Gold Watch worth 190 We carry a nice line of goods , in th < latest styles , embracing Men's am Boy's clething , hats and caps , boot and shoes , gloves , mittens , etc. , whicl wo will soil you at One-half the Price asked you by other dealers and giv < you a chance on the watch besides. Como and examine our goods and price : before purchasing. Remember tin place , 540 and 548 Broadway. M. MARCUS. - D , H , McDANELD & CO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Promp Returns. fSO and Main StreetCouncil IlufftIowa. ) OFFICER & fUSEY , BANKERS tOO llrooclw ay Council llluffs , IcSwa. Establlshc 1P67. . FOR GOOD MATERIAL ) * ! * ! > ( 7 HONEST WORE ) GO T0 ( LAMPS ! LAMPS ! ! Hull , i'nrlur , Kitchen , Store and OtTii Lumps. Crockery , Glassware and Play Wan Large Assortment at lluttou Prices. W , S , HOMER & GO , , No , a Mu'a St. , Council llluffa , low * . SPECIAL SALE ! OF CLOAKS , LADIES' UNDERWEAR COMFORTS - FORTS , BLANKETS , ETC. , COMMENCING MONDAY , NOVEMBER 28TH. We shall offer a largo stock of Cloaks and Ladies' Wraps , and Ladies' Underwear at about HALF their value. You will get your gii't in the value of your yurchase and without the uncertainty of chance. This sale is to clean out this part of our stock , as we must have the room for other goods. $20.00 $ Cloaks at $10.00 $ $15.00 $ Cloaks at $7.50 $ $17.00 $ Cloaks at $8.50 $ $12.00 $ Cloaks at $6.00 $ $10.00 CLOAKS AT $5.00. PRICES CUT IN HALF. THIT IS THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. REMEMBER THE PLAGE , HARKNESS BROS. , 401 Broadway. IF YOU GO TO MISSOURI VALLEY STOP AT TUB St , ELMO.HOTEL ! Sample Rooms Attached. W. B. IRWIN , Prop. Latest Novelties , In Amber , tor- tolso bhcll , etc. Ilalrornnmrnts ns ucll as the nowcstnovclllo * in hair goods. Hair goods Maclotooiclcr Mrs. C. L. Gillette , M Main Street , Council IlluiTs. Out of town work solicited , nnd all mail orders promptly attended to. TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! BTANDAHD , UNDEll ULE B. VADECARY. - Council Bluffs. I'AINLKSB At > COI101v , OPIUM AND. MORPHINE CURE. ! The Alcohol , Morphine nnd Opium liublt Ab solutely Cun-d without Interfering with the patient's dally avocation. Corrobtioiul ultli or cull on DR. F. P. BEULINGER. i 6U llroiuluny. Council lllyCs , In. All correspondence coafldcuUul. Ogden Boiler Work ; CARTER & SON , Prop's. Mnnufacturerf of All Ids of STEAM BUI ! AND SHEET IRON WORK. Orders by mail for repairs promptly nttemle < to. SatlsfaUlon ( iu.rauteecl. 10th Avenuo. Ac' UiebsOgclculiou Works.Council IHulTs , Iowa. Star Stables and Mule Yards Uioaclwny , Council HhilM , Opp. Dummy Depot Horsfs and mules constantly on hand , fo Etile nt retail or in car load lots. Oiders promptly niled by contiact onslior notice. Utoik sold on commission. . . nni.EV. Telephone ! 114. BCII t.UTER * Opj > oslto Dummy Uepot. Council UhiiTs. CRESTON HOUSE , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel In the City with Flro Es' capo. Electric Cnll Bolls. Accommodations First " ! rss , , Rates Airr. . . . 'Seasonable MAX MOHN , Proprietor FINE MILLINERY ' HEW FALL STYLES OPEN , 1514 DOUGLAS STREET , - - - OMAHi 100 GRAND FREE GIFTS Worth $2OOO to bo Qlvon Awny by Henry Eloomnnn & Oo.'a People's Store , 314 , 3IO , 31O nntl 32O Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. READ , READ , READ , READ. Wllh Kvory Two Dollars' Worth of Goods IMifelinsrd You Will Itceclvo a Coupon Ticket Good For Ono Chance In tlio Following Grnttd Presents to llo ClMi Awny lly Us on alondny , .Jniiiiury ' Kith , 1888. Kvory $2 purchase receiver one ticket nnd every luldltlonnl * 21 the same. Hold your tickets until the above men tioned date , when the lucky numbers will bo antionncod and the holders in vited to call for their presents. llomombor you will nave to pay noth ing1 extra , on your purchased Wo guarantee to sell you goods cheaper than you can buy at any other house in the west , nnd give you the largest , finest and best stock west of Chicago to select from. from.CALL CALL AND HE CONVINCED ! All mail orders receive prompt atten tion and tickets for the free gifts for warded with the orders the same as if you were hero in person. These _ distributions will bo made with every fairness , and customers may de pend on the lucky numbers receiving their reward. No tickets will bo given to employes of our house , customers only receiving the benelit of the prizes. i.ibT OK ritr/.is. : No. of prize. 1 One elegant parlor set consisting of ofa , divan and 4 large oasv chairs , purchased from H. S. Keller of this city. " One elegant cherry bed room set , consisting of bedstead , dresser and wash htiind. Have large bovcll French plate mirror" . Purchased from C. A. Beebe & Co. , city. 1 ! One elegant silver tea. set , consist ing of extra largo and very heavy waiter , colTcc pot , tea pot , sugar bowl , creamer anfl spoon bolder. Must bo seen to bo fully appreciated. Bought from C. B. Jacqucmin ft Co. , city. 4 One very handsome water setcom prising pitcher stand goblets and wash bowl of the very largest design. An elegant piece of goody. Purchased from Robinson Bros. , city. 5 Decorated China dinner set of 130 pieces. Purchased from W. A. Matiror , city. 0 Elegant decorated China tea set of 5(1 ( pieces. 7 Very handsome blue satin water set , consisting of (1 ( tumbler * , 1 pitcher and one hammered brass tray. ' 8 Ono Venetian water sct.'comprising 0 tumblers , 1 pitcher and 1 elegant brass tray. ! ) Lustre amber water sot , compris ing fl tumblers , I pitcher and 1 elegant brass tray. 10 One ruby water sot , consisting of 0 tumblers. 1 pitcher and 1 brasstray. . 11 a ) yds best black Guinett silk the best silks made. 12 1 pair Japanese porticrs. II ? 1 gentleman's smoking jacket. 14 1 very elegant Paisley shawl. 15 1 set hon\or furs. li ( 1 gentleman's dress suit. 17 1 gent's fur beaver overcoat. 18 1 boy's or youth's suit. 19 1 bo.y's or youth's overcoat. 20 1 pair sealskin gloves. 21 1 pair California white blankets. 22 1 combination nobility dress pat * tern , worth $ "i ( ) . 21 ! 1 Misses cloak. 24 1 piece Loncsdalc muslin. 2-5 1 pair men's boots or shoes. 20 1 C. P. corset any size. 27 1 pair Misses shoes. 28 1 Dr. Warner's corset. 29 1 very fine Marsailles bed spread , 30 1 elegant album. 31 1 toboggan cap. 32 1 infant's cloak. 33 1 sashmcro dress. 34 1 sot furs. 35 1 line large doll. 3t ( 1 autograph album. 37 } dozen ladies' line wool fast blade hosa. 38 j do/.cn Misses fine wool fast black hose. 39 1 gingham dress pattern. 40 1 do/en gentslinen handkerchiefs. 41 1 do/en ladicslinen handkerchiefs , 42 0 linen table cloths. 43 1 do/en linen napkins. 44 i clo/.on line linen towuli. 45 1 fancy stand cover. 40 1 table cover. 47 1 Marsailles quilt. 48 1 fine large doll. 49 1 largo album. 60 1 toboggan cap. fil 1 child's hood. ro , ] piece "fruit of loom" muslin. "ill 1 fancy stand cover. 51 i pair'elegant Japanese porliors /M / 1 album. W ! 1 largo doll. .57 1 autograph album. 58 1 seal skin hand bag. W ) 1 toilet sot. ( > 0 1 Long pocket book. 01 1 line silk mufllor. 02 1 chopping bag. 0i ; i elegant lace handkerchief. ( i4 1 largo bottle line perfume. 05 1 pair Icid gloves. ( id 1 pair silk snspoiidcrs. 07 1 pair ladies' ear rings. 08 1 pair ladies' cull buttons. 09 1 tlni ) lace pin. 70 1 Madam Warner's corset. 71 1 line hand bag. 72 1 largo album. 73 1 largo wax doll. 74 1 gents' scarf. 75 1 line silk mufllor. 70 1 pair ladies line shooi 77 1 autograph album. 78 1 pair silk mils. 79 1 gent's fur cap. hO 1 fronts' silk smoking jacko. 81 1 gouts' hat. 82 1 pair men's arctics overshoes. 83 1 pair ladies' overshoes. 84 1 line album , 85 1 hammered bra s umbrell'i stand * 8(1 ( 1 pair line silk suspenders. 87 1 largo doll. 88 1 largo shopping bag. 89 1 silk umbrolln. 90 1 line lace handkerchief. 91 1 elegant evening shuwL 92 1 gent's traveling bag. 93 1 toboggan cap. i 91 1 child's hood. 95 1 pair kid gloves. 90 1 ladies' line jersey. 97 1 elegant lace handkerchief. 98 1 faille mufiler. 9 ! ) 1 per ladies' line shoes. KM ) 1 set ladies' furs. Total value of the nbovo 100 presents , two thousand dollars. See them exhibited in our store. The drawing will bo conducted undci the management of a committee of Bis citi/.ons. and the utmost fairwfcs will ba hud so the presents will go to the poi sons who holdstho lucky numbers. Now is the time /or uvivybody to take advantage of this great gift offering. Buy your goods at the Poopln'H sjoro , save money Ihoroby nnd ret a present in the bargain , Henry Iliscmnn A Co , \ . People's store , ! il . . ' 110.316 and 3U Broadway , Council Bluffs , In.