G THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : : FRIDAY , DECEMBER 9. 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OKFICK NO. 12 , 1'KAHIj STIU3KT t Eclhcreil by carrier In any part of the city at t\x nty untH per week. II. Vf Til.TfiN , Manager. Tlh.KPHONESJ niJFi.vF.sn Orntr"No. . NHIIIT KIIITOII No.a. . MINOH MK.VT1ON. W. Y. Plumbing Co. Holier , tailor , Full goods cheap. Sec Chapman's pictures for Christmas. Jlunnoiiy chap-tor , O. E. S. , gives its nnnnal bull in TemplO hull this even- in K. K.Some Some excellent frescoing is being done on the coiling of St. Francis' Cutholic church. The cnso of Williams vs Botherv wns euhtnitted to the jury ut 11.45 o clock yesterday. The Episcopal Indies will have n bazar in the fatoro next to Alkins' drug store next week. A water motor is being put into the telephone exchange , to ho ubcd in call ing u ] ) olllccb in other towns. The Methodists are to dedicate a new church ut Ponij-oii next Sunday. Chap lain McCahe It. to preach the hermon. The Modern Woodmen held a meet ing last night ut which brief addresses were made and merrymaking indulged in. Frank Mayo appears at the oncra houbo on the 17th in "Nordeck , " a new play. It is founded on Werner's novel , ' 'Vinita. " The Missouri Valley Sand and Gravel company arc raising their barges out of the river forthe winter. They arc land ing them ahout five miles u { > the river. UlutT City Typograpical union is mak ing great prcpurutions for its unnuul bal masque to bo given in the Masonic Temple hull Christmas e e , Decem ber 21. Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'cloek Es quire Hlggs Mtlemni/.cd a marriage ut 1708 High street. The contracting par ties were Frank Norman and Bottle Gustino. The artig stock of Nat Shepurd has passed into the hands of , T. W. Poregoy. Tlio lill of sale , llled yesterday , shows the consideration to ho $2,150. 'Tho ac- companing list of creditors and claims Hho\vriil-lUi7 ! ( against the stock. This bale was inndo to allow Mr. Shepurd to continue his business. TJio rociabln of the Congrega tional church will ho held this evening in the now par.sonugo next to the church. Mrs. Olnibteud , Mrs. Oaylord and Mrs. James Kice will assist Mrs. Crofts in entertaining. A line musical programme will ho rendered and re freshments served. All arc cordially invited. Es-quire Hurnott came very near a fatality , liimsolf being the victim on Wednesday night. Ho attempted to split a piece of wood and his ax caught upon a clothesline , which the darkness prevented his seeing. The ax was thnrt/n violently buck upon hisforehead with hiich force us to lay the seal ] ) open for quite u dictunce. lie is attending to his business , but with u bandaged and very ( -ore head. Cranborrics , 10c per quart , Troxell BIOS. i S. 1) . llces-o is con lined at homo with illness. lion. R. S. Hart , of Avoca , was at Kiel's yesterday. lion. A. W. Wyninn was umong the diners at Kiel's yesterday. W. G. Moore , n Silver City druggist , wns at the Riol hotel yesterday' . John I3rGnnan , of Mills county , was yesterday greeting his friends hero. L. Jensen , of Western , n. prominent cattle man , was in the Bluffs yesterday. II. irorstman , representing the Mils - s ' waukeo Herald , n prominent Gorman newspaper , is in the city. Mrs. D. A. Fan-oil , of Glonwood , is in the city , visiting her daughter , who is attending the St. Francis academy. L. D. Woodmnnsce , of Macedonia , a well known merchant of that city , was > . among the lowans at Kiel's yesterday. Rev. Ed. Forrest , the sensational re vivalist , who BO stirred the sinners hero ft two years ago , is now holding a series of 1- , meetings in Glconwood. / David Cathro and wife , of Omaha , ! > were registered tit the Ogden yester- day. They were married on W'ednes- i day , and arc beginning a short bridal D'- . tour. tour.Mr. Mr. G. A. Stolons , well known in this city , in at Living Springs prostrated by a fever. His illness is now of nbojt two week's duration , but is not expected to result fatally. O. J. Beckman hits accepted a position with the Free Press , the leading Gor man paper of this part of the country. Ho is energetic and has a wide circle of m-tmaintuncce , so that his succc-s as a solicitor is pretty well assured. A. C. Burnham.of Champaign , 111. , Minior member of Burnham , Tulleys & Co. , of this city , is hero on a brief busi ness trip. J. V. McDowell , the partner in the Sioux Falls ollico , was also hero yesterday , returning homo , last night. Fine residence lots for sale , Johnston & Van Putton , M Main street. Always nt the Front. Wo have now ono of the most com plete block of line and medium-priced watchesand chainsdiamonds , gold jew elry , line mnrbloclocks , silver and plated wave , gold-headed canes , umbrellas , opera and Held glares , and all the standard styles of the loading novelties of the season. All prices BO low as to defy all competition. At No. 17 South Main btrcet. C. B. JACJUIMIN : & Co. Preparing to Fred. The democratic club of this city is ar ranging for a great banquet and ball on January Oth. A plan is on foot for the erection of a campaign hall noxtseason , and the profit from the banquet will go into this fund. For best quality coal and wood , call on Gleatou , 120 Pearl street. Don't Freeze Up ! Wo nro bound to close out our largo line overcoatings. Will make them up at greatly reduced figures. This is the oportunity of a lifetime. A. REITKH , . ' 110 Broadway. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. T. B. Baldwin soils lots. They Must Kxcrclsc. A few members of the police force disagreed the other night as to who was the host democrat , and tried to settle it aiTordlng to Marquis of Queonsbur } rules. The marshal interfered , and threatened to put them behind the bars if they persisted , and quiet and harmony was restored. Business ) has been so quiet in police circles lately that. ' the "ptelers" arc NEWS CAUGHT IN THE BLUFFS , A Dirt Hauler's Fight Results in SoriouB Injuries. COTTAGE HOSPITAL PLANS' A J'nlntcr Charged With Itaplng n Neighbor's Wire A Farm HOIINO lUirncil JcnloiiH Over n Sal * vntlon Damsel. Clulibcil Wltli n Hpnilc. The dirt hank at Turley's Glen was the scene of a little racket yesterday ifternoon. Solomon Vance and Joe Sandel engnged in a quarrel us to which should huvo a certain load of dirt that had been picked down , and finally Vance started for him with a knife. 5an4el'H HOII John thought it time to interfere , and went between them. Vance still kept on : and Sandel hit him over the head with a shovel , felling til in to the ground. Word was tele phoned to the police station , and the new patrol wagon was dispatched to bring the parties to the city jail. Vance was then examined by Dr. Seibort , who ordered him taken to the hospital. The victim bled freely from the cars and nose , and was half unconscious. His condition is not regarded as serious. News of the unfair was kept fromlhis wife , who is in a delicate condition , as it was feared that the excitement might result disastrously. The CottaKC Hospital. The Womans' Christian association makes the following announcement in regard to the charity department of the hospital : Heretofore we have tukcn In such , and only such , U9 wo could liot avoid taking , hei-auHO of our limited room , ami a greater part of the time crowded condition. Now wo propose taking the sick of our city's jmor , thereby re lieving those upon whom the bunlen of euro mid expense must necessarily fall , and thut afford them mi opportunity of carrying on their dully Inbor with an assurance Unit their sick arc well provided for. Persons wishing to make application for admission will Jiml ready access by applying to Mrs. Montgomery , tii'i Fourth struct , or Mrs. Uoss , 017 Willow avenue. Adjourned to meet with Mrs. Phclpt , at the residence of T. J. Baldwin , corner of Willow avenue and Sixth street , on the third Monday in the month. MIII. M. C. Omr.i , Keeording secretary W. C. A. J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. SO bars of Poisian soap , $1.00 , at Troxell Bros , ' Every ono making a cash purchase o > cents at T. I ) . King & Co.'s cigar store gets a clmnco in the annual prize drawing. Twenty elegant prizes. A Serious Charge. Henry D. Knight , a painter residing at 8l7 ! Avenue C , is confined in the city jail awaiting trial on the charge of rape. The complainant is Mrs. Emma Howell , of : tO ! ) Ninth street. It seems that Mrs. Howell and Mrs. Knight the other day quarreled over omo clothes pins and the warrant for Knight's urrcht wns sworn out shortly afterward. The date of the alleged crime is eight months ago , which , with several other facts , gives a color of improbability to the charge. Knight has always borne a reputation as an upright , straight forward citizen and his friends are very reluctant to entertain any doubts of his guilt. It is the prevailing opinion that ho will bo able to clear himself from this grave charge. Weather strips for doors and windows at Odcll & Bryant's , 504 Main st. - Insure with Wadsworth , Etnyro & Co. Uurncil to the Ground. Yesterday morning the house of Wil liam Bubsoy , in St. Mary's township , was destroyed by fire. The family were at breakfast and the lire , originating in another part of the house , hud guined considerable headway before it was dis covered. Very little of the contents of the house could be saved and the loss is nearly total. A defective lluo was the cause. 9 You Want Them. Domestic pattern ! ? and patterns for stamping and embroidery. Latest styles nnd finest designs. "Domestic" oliico , 105 Main street. For an elegant birthday gift or Christ mas present , a Domestic bowing machine leads them all. Not Happy on the AVny. Charles Adams was arrested yester day for disturbing the peace , on a war rant sworn out by Edward O'Donnell. As nearly as could bo learned O'Donnell had supplanted Adams in the affections of a certain blooming damsel , whereas Adams , irritated at being unable to "hold his job , " had mustered his clan and laid in wait for McDonald , with the intention of winning back the maiden upon the field of battle. O'Donnell re garded the demonstrations of his bolig- uront rival with an unfavorable eye , and soon had him put whore he could cause no further annoyance. The inno cent cause of the trouble is Salvation Mary , who manipulates a tamborino in the mighty parade of the Salvation army. ' E. II. Shcafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Ollico f > 00 Broadway , coi ner Main street , up-stairs. Wadsworth , Etnyro &C'o. loan money Oil Hcalty. Quito an extensive real estate transfer was made yesterday. By it J. E. F. McGee becomes owner of ten lots in Brown's subdivision. Three full lots and parts of seven others were bought of William Seidontopf Tor $1,000. The other portions of the seven lots were bought of Christian Strnub for the snmo consideration. W. M. Squires has purchased of Anna V. Baughan lots 1 and 7 in Grinno's ad dition for $3.000. A quit-claim deed to seventeen lots in Fail-mount park was 111 nil yesterday. The amount paid was $30 by ClmrlJte Haldtine to John Graham , of 'Lafayette , Mo. Ono thousand head of ono , two nnd three-year-old bleeps for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire o A. J. Greomunayer , G ± J Mynster bt. telephone 121. In Pol ion Court. Judge Aylesworth had but little busi ness to transact at the police court yes terday morning , but enough transpired during the day to give him a good grist to-day. Peter Koifer , charged with vagrancy was the only qno brought bo- .foro him , and his ca o was continued .until thismorning. . Keifor- has been "sponging"'his board from'tho'eily , .although having money , to. way for it. , JIohas , been nightly applying for. a chanqc to have free lodging at the police station , and with a full feed under his bolt ho returns at sundown with a like request. U has been learned that he always has from * -3 to $10 in his pocket. _ Guns and ammunition at Oil ell & Bryant's , 40-5 Main street. Tlie Voice of. a Parent. To the Editor of the BEK : A stranger would think from the prominence given and the persistent dwelling on the dis cipline in our public schools , that wo have hard-hearted , cruel , shoulder- hitting sluggers for teachers. There seems a fear lest the public bo not suflleicntly impressed with the enor mity of their crimes , by simple varia tions of the case , but solid column after column must bo llred besides the pop ping of small shot. To one looking on the good sense of the teachers is manifest in keeping right along about tholr business in silence - lenco , and , I trust , not frightened by the little paper ball bombardment of the hour. The statements given one day and re tracted the next , shows great careless ness , and if so careless in the statement , ninv there not have been as much care lessness in securing knowledge of the facts ? And oven upon the face of things , before the public , it looks very much like an attempt to make a great deal out of very little , and without due regard of justice to the teachers. Every person of mature years and of funuvorngo intellect will , in his calm moments , acknowledge that the Hrst requisite to success in a school room is good order , and to secure and main tain this the authority of the teachers must bo firmly established. If a child is well trained at homo ho will seldom cause trouble in' school de fective intellect or some accident of na ture oxcopted. And there tire untrained parents us well as children. One of the surest signs of such an one is his promptness to threaten the teacher or to rush into the newspaper columns when-his child is corrected at school. The teacher has a hard lot at best , and her responsibilities are very heavy. Itis hers to train the mind , and , if need be , to discipline the body , and through this to raise up good citizens to the state. Teachers , do your duty with judg ment , carefully yet llrmly , but do your whole duty while teaching to the par ent , to yourself and to the state. You cannot educate all the past generation , but you can improve the citi/.ens of the next generation. Touchers do your duty. It is far bet ter for the unruly boy to bo unable to sit down , even from a good paddling , hotter for him to walk a few days , than to be raised for the gallows , the fruit of insubordination and anarchy. Parents stand by your teachers in the hour of discipline. You break down the power of the teacher in the hours of dis cipline that are bound to occur and you open the doors of your house to the wor&t demon the world knows to-day. Let your child run riot over your teacher and ho will cast you out of doors next. If you live ho will curse you for your folly , us ho goes down to infamy and your disgrace. If your child is disciplined , go with him to the teacher , and whatever bo the ease , let the child feel you stand by the teacher. If the child be seriously in the wrong , let him realize when he gets homo that he has assailed the wrong person. Remember the teacher has fifty active minds and bodies to care for , while you " have but a few. Hearts anil brains"of teachers arc full. If they , poor things , make hero and there a mistake , tell it to the teacher alone and h-alp her to correct her errors , Never UIMUII mis takes of toucher to child , nor herald the errors of the child in the newspapers. The careful and united action of parents for a week will settle the dis cipline of our public schools , to the joy of touchers and the public. If there be any value in our public schools , think on these things. A PAKKNT OK PUPILS. Fine mixed candies , lie per lb. , TroxollBros. St. Andrew's lirnthcrlinod. As the first fruitage of the meeting held in St. Paul's church last Sunday night a number of young men of that parish have favored a St. Andrew's brotherhood , and Fred Loomis us presi dent , Bert Antics us secretary and Mr. J. Joslyn as treasurer. * Alilcrinanlo Inspection. The city council wns taken to the lower end of Broadway yesterday after noon to view the present location of the street , with reference to changing it about flvo foot at Ferry's addition , in order to make the different additions correspond. The BEK man gladly ac cepted the invitation to accompany them. The grading work in that vi cinity is being rapidly prosecuted. That done by Owen Bros. called forth much praise for its fine appearance. Surveyor Tostevin was on hand to furnish information as to present lines , etc. The change of grade , about which there has been some "kick ing , " is not where it is generally sup posed to bo , as the changed grade ex tends for only about one block. The rest of the grade was established in IfcS'J. Manager T. J. Evans , of the now bridge company , was on the ground and asked for a deflection of Broadway below the waterworks , toward the approach to the bridge. No bridge work is being done at pres ent on this bide of the river , as the iron has not yet arrived , although it was shipped from Oil City twenty ilnys ago. Mr. Evans stated that unless delayed by the non-arrival of material , the bridge would bo ready to open by the first of June , 1888 , The party stopped at the water works and f-aw the now- engine , which was being made hero , and is a credit to the city. It is the present in tention to have Broadway paved to the river in the spring , and when thus completed it will bo as line a drive as there is in the country. All cubic , motor and horse cars should bo kept oft from it , as Avenue A is just us well suited for that purpose , and they would iniure this splendid boulevard to an incalculable - calculable degree. As the filling is being done with sand , the frost will not interrupt the work. The al dermen were very enthusiastic over the work being done , and some visionary prophecies as to the future of "tho flats" were advanced , It is very possible that the predicted changes maybe bo some tune in being comploteu , but ft is certain that "the Huts" of to-day and a year from to-day will be vastly differ ent inlippcaraueo. Tola-UN or Appreciation. Wo have 10,000 customers in Council Bluffs , Omaha and vicinity. As'a token of appreciation for past putronago wo will present them on January 1 , 1888 , with a beautiful organ containing two and three-fifth sots of reeds and an ele gantly finished case , and nineteen other beautiful gifts. Every customer re ceives ti' ticket. All holiday goods closed out regard less of cost. Prices on all goods reduced until January 1. Mail orders promptly lilled and tickets accompany goods. ' ' MUSIC Co. DR. C. B. JUDD , M'F'G'R ' ' , ELECTRIC BELTS AND TRUSSES , NO. v ° 000 BROADWAY , COUNCIL I1L FF § , 8 : ; ; 5 IOWA. WANTED-GOOD SALESMEN ON LARGE COMMISSION OR SALARY FURNITURE ! We arc now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE I Our Immense buildings nro packed full of the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT GOODS In otir line , and nt prices that will defy com petition. We guarantee our goods to be Junt us we represent them. Plenso give us a call whether you wish to buy or not , and bring your friends with you. It Is no trouble to show our goods. Respectfully , C. A. BEEBE & CO. < \ ODELL & BRYANT. " 4 M NO. 405 MAIN. FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN , 1514 DOUGLAS STREET , - - - OMAHA. Latest Novelties , In Amber , tor- tolhe hhell , etc. HnlrorimmvnU IIS NU'll IIH tllU ne\ve tnovcltli- In hnir goods. HnlrRooil-9 Made to order Mrs. C. : L. Gillette , 28 Main Ptrort , ( 'otlncll Illuirs. Out of town work bolluitiMl , and nil mail orders nruinplty uttciuk'tl to. TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! STANDAllD. UNDEIt HULK 0. TOE GARY , Council Blnffs , CRESTON HOUSE Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel In the City with Fire Es cape. Electric Call Bells. Accommodations First Class , Rates Always Reasonable , MAX MOHN , Proprietor. OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER & SDX , Prop's. Manufacturer * of All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work , Orders by mnll for repairs promptly nttended to. Bntlhfuctlon Kunranteed. lUtli Avenue. Ad dress Ogdeu Holler Works. Council HlulTH , lown. OPIUM AND MORPHINE CURE ! Tlio Alcohol , Morphine end Opium habit Ab solutely Cured without IntivferiiiK with the putlent's dally avocation. Correhpond with or call on DR. F. P. BELLINGER. flit Uroftdwny , Council Uluffs , la. All correspondence couthlential. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS COO Ilrooilwny Council IllnlTs , Iowa. THE CHICAGO AND NorthWestern - Western Railway Short Line. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , Th onlr fold to lake for Df Mnlnei. llnrlalllown. C d r Kanlili , Cllnlon , Pllon. L'hlcnco. Milwaukee tnil all pulnU cntt. To tlio pooplu of Nubluska. rolo- railo. WJomlnif. Ul b , Idabo , Nevada. Oroiron.Vu U lURloo and California. It ofTcri tupcJlor advantage ! DI t poeilalo by an ; other lino. Among a few nf the numerous points of superiority enjoyed br the patroni of tnl > road tetnrnn Omaha and Chicago , arc ! Its two trail ? ! a dar of DA V COACH * KH , which are tlio finest that numan art and Ingenui ty can create , ltd I'AI.ACi : HI.KKI'INU CARS , which aromoilnl * of comfort and elegance. Us 1'AHl.Oll DUAWI.NO KOOM CAUH. unturpaiiod liy anr , and Hi widely celebrated I'ALATlAli.UlNlNU CA11S , the equal of which cannot bo ( mind encwhera. At Coun cil Illuff. ibe tralni of Ilia Union 1'acltle Uullwur , con nect In union depot with those of the CtilcaijoA Northwcitrm Hy. In Chtracn the tralni of thli lln * make cloie connection with tuoio of all other eattcrn Kor rk-trolt , Columbni. Indlanapolle , Cincinnati , Niagara Kails. Buffalo , I'lttiaura. Tiinuilo. Montreal , Doston , New York. I'hlladelphTa , Baltimore.Vaih - Ingtou , and all pololi In the vatt , rok lor a lUket Tin thu "NORTHWESTERN. " If Tonwlih Ibe belt accommodation. All ticket aceots en tickets Tla Ibis line. E.J1UIH11TT , E.P.WILSON. . Oeni. Manager. Oeni. 1-.T Agen * , „ .W.M. BAUCOCK. kR.BOU.E9. "SPECIATTTTOTIUEST NOTICE. SI'KClAT. BilvortlKi'incnls , snohns l.oit.Konnil , To lAmn. Kor Snlr.To Hont , Want * , llnntiUnit. He. , w 111 bo ln i > rti > < l In thin column nt tlio low ratnofTKN CENTS I'KH LINK for the first in- Ht-rtlon nnil Flvo rcntH 1'er Una for each swlw- intent Insertion. LcttVo'ttilvertNt-nu-nlst nt imr oltlciNo. . W I't-nrl Street , near llrumlwiiy , Coun cil IIlutT.s luwu. WANTS. "I71OH HUNT HUUNC three rooms $11 per inmitti , JL ? a two room liout > u * 7 , ulso furnished rooms , iiiiUlrf : | 17 Noith Mnln st. FOIt HUNT l.nriw front room 714 Myustcr street lictweun 7th nml 8Ui. WANTKD Sltimtlnn ns bookkeeper , type writer or copylMt.ililress A 7 , lleo oflico. EXl'HANGlI-Omnlm nnd Council Illuirs prop- pity Htnl western Innil for htockof mer- clmmllM' . Cnll on or mlclriMH J. II. Clulhtliui , (81 ( Ilioadwny , Council lllulK In. IOST A nlckel-plateil Chntclnln watcli , rtl > - 1 bon iittnchetl. Hetnrn to II 7 , Iko ollico , Council HUHTs. Itellable foreninn to tnko ilmrco WANTED InyliiK. Apply nt once. J , C. Lee , 100 Upper HrotuhMiy , Council Illuirs. FU Ht'.NT-Bnlt of rooms suitable for light lioiihekcepInK- Inquire 41 Mnln st. FOH HUNT Viirnis Tim l ml heretofore knonn ns Tim Koley's , near Mlnilen , for tlio doasnnof lt < s < 8. In tructH of HO , Kill or ! XHI acres. All cholcu Inmls nnilvull improved. Ilornco Kverett. Fou SAi.r OH ixciiANji-Kiuit.v : ; ( of i < { "hares In .letTrlcs syndicate. Inquire of ( Well llros. & Co. ' \\7ANTKH-A11 klnns of sewlnii mnrhlnes to TT lejmlr. Work ptomptly nnd honi"-tlv doiui. Charges rcusoiuible. Domestic olllce 1U5 Mnln st FOll SAI < K Very eheiip for cn h , or ould cxchnngc for Council Illuirs orOmatm pro | > - erty , n retnl stock of boots and shoes valued ut about } 4UHl. Call at store. No. HM llroaduny , or nddres.s H. Martin , fciuno number , Council Illuirs. la. CIOH KENT llou-.es In all parts of the city by JP Johnston & Van I'atten , ; tl Main st. FOU HKNT Houses nnd furnished rooms. J. It. Davidson .IMS l-'lfth nveniio. FOH SAMJ Perond-hand Columbia blcyclo very cheap , frMm h , at llee olllce. L11LDINC lots nnd aero property forsnlo by B F.J. Day. .7Jl'eailst. IriOH HUNT A llnely furnished front loom , tlrsjt lloor. In private rcsldenco near court house. Water In room , lighted nnd heated. Largo closet. Heforenres required. Address II : ! > , llee ollice. Council Illulls. RARE CHANGE ! MUST BE SOLD ! 'flu1 ili'slnxblo residence or liiiMni"-s property kiimui UN the Powers I'lneton I'pper llrcuiil- wny opposite the M. K. church , will positively lo sold within this next thirty days. 'JVrms : One-third mMi , li.ilanc'e In one um\ two years. Address.lilds to toGEORGE R. BEARD. Omaha , Neb. , llll ? and iil'J ; IJoiiglus St. Star Stables and Mule Yards Lliouchuiy , Council lllulls , opp. Dummy Depot. llorwj nnd mules constantly on linnd , for sale nt let all or In car loud lots. Orders promptly tilled by contract on cliort notlcu. Stock sold on commission. Telephone 114. . HCHI.UTEH & HOLEY. Oppohlto Dummy Depot , Council D. H. McDANElD & CO , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Price § . Prompt Returns. KM nnd KM Mnln Stroet.Councll DluCTs.Iowu. $2. AN ELEGANT $2. GOLD WATCH FOR TWO DOLLARS. To each imrclmscr of 12.00 worth of goods wo give a ticket which en titles the holder to one chance on an Elegant Gold Watch worth $90. Wo carry ; i nice line of goods , in tlio Intust styles , embracing Men's nnd Uoy's clothing1 , Imts nnd cups , boots nnd shoes , glovesmittens , etc. , which wo will sell you nt One-hnlf the Price asked you by other dealers nnd give you a chiinco on tlio watch besides. Come and examine our poods and prices before purchasing. Remember tlio place. 51i ( and /its Hroadway. M. MARCUS. FOR GOOD MATERIAL HONEST WORK - ) OO TO ( - WM. WELCH , ? iage aod Express Line , OFFIOK Ot5 SOUTH MAIN ST. Telephone No. t . All rails from District Telegraph Odlco .promptly attended to. IF YOU GO TO MISSOURI VALLEY STOP AT St , ELMO HOTEL ! Sample Rooms Attached. W. B. I R WIN , Prop. CHRISTMAS WARES ! Large Mii ( ut ] { casoiml > le Flgnros. THE CHINA MAN . " > "o , S3 Main St. , Council UluttB , ' . ' . ' i . ' . ' ' . . ' A CLEAN SWEEP FOR DECEMBER GREAT REDUCTIONS WILL BE MADE AND A SAVING FROM 15 TO 33 PER GENT GUARANTEED ON ALL PURCHASES AT HENRY EISEMAN & CO.'S ' PEOPLE'S STORE , Shawls , Skirts and Knit Underwear marked down for this week's special sale , Ladies , Misses'and Children's Hosiery , Gloves and Corsets marked 'down lor this week's great special bale. Men's Furnishing Goods and Under wear marked down for this week's bpcciai sale. Men's , Youth's and Boy's Clothing , the largest , > iincbl anil host stock in the city to select from , for le. s money by S3 per cent than inferior goods are Fold hero in this market. Come to the Popular People's Store nnd buy your goods. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT CAREFUL ATTENTION. Send or como to us nnd see how much money you can save from ordinary local retail prices EUROPEAN RESTAURANT John Allen , Prop. Ilutrnwefc , 112 Main uml 113 Pearl St. MKAI.HATAI.I.HOUII8 Open Irom ( Ia.m. to 1U p. in. Council Illuirti loua. Hazard & Co Solo nueiit * for Itotnir 8liultlcMimilnril Sewing Machine Kor ffi'hraikn XVc t- ITII lown. Ollico. nil .Main MCoun cil Illulln , Iowa. AcL-n' ' ' " wunteil. Nemnayer's ' Hotel J , Noumaycr , I'rop. $1.00 I'KR DAY. Street cur connections to nil ilinioii. Klre pruol Mtiiulolnroi ' 'ID llrnuilwar. OppOiiilvii llouio , Cnumll tlluffi. IDWH. Clonks and Suits nuirkoil down for this Dlnnkots , QuiltH anil Llncna mnrkoil down for this week's special sale. Wo Keep Kvorythinp. Our stook is most eoniiiloto and our prices insure a snlu every time. t Every W.X ( ) sale entitles you to A TICKKT K Kd for ono clinnuo in our OXK 1IUX- j > KHi > uuAxn OUTS wliichvo give away January Kith , 1888. Parties coming from a dihtnuuo to trade with us will got n part or all of their lEAli.uoAD I-AHI : refunded , and their goods delivered to their homes frco of charge. Our monthly Butterick's catalogue sent free to any ono sondintr their nmn ? nnd addrchs. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , PEOPLE'S STORE , 314 , 316 , 318 & 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : : IOWA. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HINT flV lUTftlf 17 Attorney-at-Law , Second Floor Brown rillLDl DUA&D , Building , 115 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. N Justice of the Peace. Office over American , Express , No. 419 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. QT1WQ Attorneys-at-Law , practice in the State 011UO , and Federal Courts. Oflice Eooms 7 and 8 , Shugart-Beno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Q Justice of the Peace , 415 Broadway , 0 , Council Bluffs. Refers to any banker business house in the city. Collections a specialty. Dentists. Oflice corner o DRS. WOODBURY & SONS . , Pearl St. and First Avenue FINK GOLD WOKK A SPECIAI/TY. : A. RINK- No. 201 Main Street , Council Bluffsjowa A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Both Domestic and Foreign. . DO YOU INTEND TO BUY OIE3 IF1 SO , IS 'S'O'CJK , 1'IA.VO * TUB KUI.MIST , IllCIIKSTTO.SE. Oitntf-H- SMOOTH IN TONK. . , . . . I'lAMIH-TlIK IjATKhT STVI.KS IN ClSKA. Oiuu.ssKmi. IN VOI.UMK. I'lA.NOS TlIK MOST llKiUTIFUI. Kl.SlMI. OIKU.NH -iiKUNTIV : I'lMMIIM ) CABR3. Wo Defy All Competition nnU Chnllnnco a Comparison of Oooils null 1'rlccs With Any HOIIKO In tlio AVnt. . SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ! SWANSON MUSIC COMPANY , 329 WEST BROADWAY , . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. f Mrs , W , B , While Restaurant , No. 57 lromlv\ii-Coiin' fll Illutln , lown. Bon't Forget Tlic Great Bargain SHOE STORE , Is at 100 Main Street , Council Uluirs , la. S. A. Pierce. Prop. Wm-FilzgcraW - , Deulcrlii Staple and New Mures Now Htoclt. " Mnlii M. . Ciu lo lloura Illutk , Cuunill lllufT * , la. Teller &Egan , Wliolcialo anil retail Grain. Flour , Feed Agvnti for Walnut lllock Coal tiZI Mala fct. 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