I r * fJPJ [ HI THE OMAfiA DAILY BEE ; JSATU&DAY , 17. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OKI-'ICK .NO. 11 ! , 1'HAIUj KTltKKT Dcllvtrcil by carrier In nny part of the city at tut nty tent * pir week. II. W TII.TII.V , . . . Mnnnyir. 'J l.r.KI'trONKSi nuFiNFMOmct : . No. 4. ) . NHIIIT KIMTOH No.I. . MINOll MKNT10N. W. Y. riumbitiK Co. Holler , tnllur , Fall poods chcnp. See Cluipiniin'H pictures for ChriBttnnn. I ) . Tostcviti has opened n surveyor's onico nt No. 2 ( Miiln struct. The Morn of Hnrkneia IJros. will hereafter bo Illuminated witli electric light. E. Hurhurn calls your attention to a fine line of wutehes , etc. Sec the nil In another column. There will bo a special meeting of the W. C. A. at thu C'ottngo hospital this afternoon at : iRU : o'clock. Yesterday afternoon Justice Srhtirz united In tnarrhiKu 1) . Mead and Miss LlzioVas - Bku , both of Omaha. fleered Qabrlll and Flora A. Hewer were united In iniirrhifru Thursday evening , the Hcv. Henry Dulony ofllclutlnir. Harmony chapter , No. 25 , O. E. S. , iinvo a grand hal last evening at the Masonic temple1. About sixty-llvo couples were present. Council muffs loilee , No. 270 , pivu their first select ( pnidrillu pmty last evening In G. A. H. hall. About tifty couples took part in the Krand march. A car load of furniture for the new Ocr- mnii Catholic church arrived yesterday. The altars are very handsome , and one of the fjiftH of different members of the congrega tion. Yesterday morning the Infant daughter of Chris. IlmiBon diulof membranous croup. The funeral will tulu : place at ! i o'clock this afternoon from the family residence , 1515 Ninth street. There was n pleasant sociable held last evening at the new parsonage of the C'ongi'c- gatlonal church. This is the lirst opportu nity many of that society have had to in spect the now homo of the preacher and it was a very pleasant opportunity. An Omaha attorney has been hero looking up some of the fuels in the corporal punish- merit cases of the public schools and it Is ru mored that there may bo some trouble caused these who are said to have been a little too reckless in their statements concerningteach- CTH. CTH.Charles Charles Peterson's house on lictiton street was turned upside down , while , being raised by Hollrnbcck J5ros. the other day. The mulu attached to it did not stop when spoken to , and the building was deposited on the ground In a manner qiiite damaging to its architecture. The little son of J. Sullivan was severely Injured Thursday evening by being kicked by a horse. The little fellow was playing in his father's stable on Tenth avenue , and approached preached too near the horse's heels. The head and chest wurc badly larccrutod , but no bones were broken and no permanent in jury is expected to result. President Atkins , of the school board , and Chief Toinploton , of the iiro department , have been busy for the p.ist two days ex amining the heating apparatus in the differ ent school buildings ol the city. A little carelessness on the part of the janitors in regard to the radiators is all that has thus far been revealed. They will get through with the examination Monday. A stray hot".cyas yesterday placed in the city pound. During the altcrnoon a woman with warm-tinted hair appealed at the mar shal's ' ( lillce and had a brief conference with that dignitary. When Frank emerged ho wore a hmricd , cnll-olT-your-dop expression , and ( illicitly gave the animal into the cine of n boy who was waiting , llo said that if the horse had only been white , ho would never luwa meddled with it. Cranberries , lOo par qiuirt , Troxcll Bros. Fine rculdciico lots for sale , Johnston & Van 1'uttcn , 8S Muin btreet. - - - - WatiOicH chcnp at Kirklaml's , 3:21 : Always nt ilia Front. Wo hnvo now ono of the most complete - ploto block of line and medium-priced waU-hcHand chains , diamonds , gold jew elry , line marble clocks , silver and plated wnro , pold-headed canes , umbrellas. opera and Held glasses , and all the btandard styles of the leading novelties of the season. All prices so low as lo defy all competition. At No. U7 South Main btreet. C. B. .lAcyuuMiN & Co. I'erNonal . Arch Coffman , of Avoca , was in the BlufTs yesterday. .1 F. Loomla , of Shelby , was nt the Crcs- ton yesterday. Mrs. Frank Evans isisiting friends in Marslialltown. John Van Fosscn , of St. Louis , was nt the Creston yesterday. Ex-Judgo C. -Kccnan , of Shcnandoah , was in the city yesterday. D. S. Kinsolla , of Panama , was in the city yesterday a guest of the Kiel house. Postuiastcr Lavenburg , of Armour , la. , was among these at Kiel's yesterday. Thomas Kcast. of Macedonia , n well known farmer , was nt the Keil house yesterday. ( ! . W. Klngsworth , of Sioux City , was in the city yesterday , the guest of J. T. Hart. Mrs. Henry Swan Is expected to return to-day from u visit to friends in Mt. Pleas ant , la. Mrs. J. D. Curtin is in the city for the holi days visiting her mother , Mrs. U. Uurgun , at the Emmet house. II. A. Johns , president of the Y. M. C. A. nt Sioux City , called upon friends in the UlnlTs yesterday. John S. Pftttce , of St. Joseph , who is ono of the contractors of the new court house , is lit the Kiel house. Dr. W. A. Ellis , who Is now engaged in business at Silver City , was among his Hluffs friends yesterday. Captain Jo Manson , of St. Louis , and Colonel Uakcr , of Hinghum , In. , arrived in the city yesterday. 11. Schontz , formerly jailer hero , has sold out his agricultural implement warehouse at Correctionvillo , Ia.uml is visiting his friends here. It is rumored Jhat he is to bo selected jailor under the sheriff-elect nt Siftuv C ! ' " " j" D , JohTIson" , of the motor Uno , has re turned from u brief visit to his family at Newton , la. Ho is making his headquarters at the Pacific house , and will move Ids fain- ily to this city as soon as ho gets n house Miitnhlo. Vacant houses are scarce in Council HlufTs , which makes it uncertain as to how soon ho can get permanently located here , _ _ tor Christmas gifts go to KirklamVs. 1' ' ° ' ' best quality coal and wood , call on Gleason , iO Pearl street. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. T. IJ. Baldwin "sells lots. J.V. . and E. L. Squire lend money. Before 1IU Honor. Three Inebriates were lined in the police court yesterday morning , Jake Shoup and Charles Hnyden were each taxed $5.10 and Ucorgo White S7.CO , William Aylcsworth wus charged with making the atmosphere hither warm In his HlUabrth street domicile for the other members of ins family. Ho pk-.tdcd guilty , and his cnso was continued until this morning. Ho has been arrested on a hko charge on two previous occasions , hut was let on * , promising to do better. Tils lesson this tlnio will probably bo more sevcte. Kirkland \ \ glvo you bargains in watches , clocks nud jewelry , Ono thousand bend of ono , two and Hi roe-year-old bleers for sale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire o 5 A. 3. Greeniumiyor , ( W3 Mynstcr st. f . telephone 121. J.j * . . ' * THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , The Western Union Must Pay For a Mistake. SENTENCE MAKING IN COURT. JtidKC I/oof bourmv Trcntx the Sinners * Itatlicr Mlltlly HiilvntionlHlH QtinrrH About Hoeing the Glrln Home. Mlntnkc In a TclrRram. The case of / . T. Llmlsey against the Western Union Telegraph coinpiinyvus de cided yesterday nfternoon by Judga Loof- bourow. In this cnio there was no dispute nbout the facts , It being purely n controversy of law. Mr. Lnulsoy , while selling ( 'ooits In thu west , hud his sample trunks left nt South I'ueblo , Col. , the liotel porter not Hutting them down to the train In time. On reuchliitf Canyon City Mr. Llmlsey telegraphed back to have the trunks forwarded to Siillda. In some way the telegram , In being transmitted , was iniulo to read Salt Lake instead of Sn- lido , and the trunks wore sent there. Mr. Lindscy was put to an expense of about ? ' ) " In getting his trunks back , and was delayed In Ms business for nbout a week. He com menced this suit to secure damages. The claim was made that the company was liable for the results of Its negligence. 1 he com pany claimed that at the bead of the sheet on which the message was written were the con ditions in the form of a contract , hv which the company was relieved of all liability for mistakes In sending messages , unless the sender paid the extra toll for having the mes sage repeated back. Judge Loofbourow said there was no question but that there were de cisions in the state to the effect tbalthcso printed conditions were reasonable , and Unit they constituted n contract. It had been held In tills state Unit the business was such that mistakes could not but occur , and that the fact of n mistake occurring was not sulllcicnt evidence of neglect on the part of the company. It seemed to him , however , that the character of the mistake in some cases might Indicate whether thcro was neg lect or not. For Instance , , if words were omitted from n message it might bo Unit at mospheric interferences with the wires might have caused teni | > orary interference with the wires and thu company not have been negli gent. In this case it seemed that no such in terference ) could have caused the mistake. No thunder storm could cause words to be in serted in a message , nor could it change Sa- lida into Halt Lake. lie thought the oper ator sending the dispatch must have care lessly read it wrong and sent it wrong. Des pite , the opinions given in similar cases , in which the company was not held liable , ho thought that this case-was sullielently differ ent to warrant him in deciding the way ho thought the law ought to be and allowing thu upper court to pass upon it. Ho therefore gave a judgment in favor of Mr. Lindsey. In lixing the amount of the damages he allowed the expenses to which the plaintiff had been put in gutting the trunks back , f'T. ) As to damages for delays and interruptions to busi ness by reason of his not having his samples Is show and sell by , ho considered thcso as special damages , which could not bo recov ered under this action. The telegraph com pany exccpts to the Judgment because it is in Mr. Lindsey's favor , and Mr. Lindsoy ex cepts because ho was not allowed damages in addition to the mere expense of expressing his trunk back. The supreme court will therefore ( jot a double-barreled attack on the question. Largest line niul finest digplny of holiday poods in the eity. Will bo'fcold at cost until .1 mi miry 1st. No mutter what you want bee us before you pur chase. MUKM.KH MUMU Co. The Central drug store , under the nmnugcment of J. I ) . Stutirt , has been enlarged and refurnished with a com plete htoek of fresh drugs. A line holi day line of books , stationery , cutlery and mubica ! goods at very low prices. I ) . Tostevin lias opened a surveyor's ollico at iOH ! Main btrcot. Superior Court NCWN. The case of Charles Adams for disturbing the peace was called in thu superior court yes terday morning. Kdward O'Donnell , the plaintiff , was present , as was also Mary Gage , his Salvation army "mash , " and her sister. The blushing Mary was the first witness called , niul O'Donnell was requested to con duct the examination. His method of so doing was rather novel , as ho told the story to suit himself and then asked her to corrob orate it. The embryo lawyer was making out a very good case for himself when the judge interfered , and concluded to do the question ing. Mary admitted that the defendant had been in the habit of going homo with her from the army meetings until the plaintiff , whoso name she did not know , had appeared upon thu scene. She said that "Charley" was mad because "Ed" wanted to go homo with her , and frowned and shook her head at "En" because ho blushed when she made the statement. The testimony of the other wit nesses varied so much that the court con cluded that both were guilty , but as there was a charge against but one of them he should discharge both. He thought there was more "wind" than "sand" in the make-up of both of them , and doubted if eitherof them could be scared into a light. Ho advised them to continue to attend the Salvation army meetings , but to let the girls decide who was to escort them homo. O'Don nell was much displeased at the decision , and told Adams that ho would "havo him where the dogs wouldn't bite him inside of a week. " Adams was fined $7.00 for driving over u lire hose n short time ago , and as it was not paid the judge ordered him to jail. The case of John Sandel for assaulting Solomon omen Vaneo was continued until Monday morning. Snndel furnished io < H ) bonds for his appearance. The Knight-Howell rape cube will bo called at ID o'clock this murning. 30 bars of Pci&ian soap , 81.00 , at Tro.xull Bros , ' Every one making n cash purchase o 25 cont.s at T. D. King k Co.'s cigai store gets a ehanoo in the annual prize drawing. ' Twenty elegant prizes. Weather strips for doors and windows ftl Qiv'.l w orynnt's , 501 Main st. J : - * - . Insure with Wadsworth , Ktnyro & Co. - - Unlucky Luck. Thursday evening C. A , Husscll won a horse named Dakota Maid in n raftlo at the Manhatton. Yesterday afternoon u boy named Charley Dickinson was riding the ani mal on llroadway , when it became unman ageable and ran uw.iy with him. Near the corner of Fourth street it took the sidewalk and fell upon the wot. slippery lings. The boy was thrown to one side and ccai > cd un injured. The momentum was so great that that the horse slid for nearly ten feet , stop ping ( ust in tlino to avoid going through a largo plate glass window into Millars hard- ivaro store. A grindstone standing Just out side the door was Mimsiied to pieces. Thu animal has. run In several races , but on nc- count of its mean disposition and "bolting" propens.lt ics , U nearly woithless. You Want Them. Domestic patterns and patterns for stamping and embroidery. Latc..t styles and Ihiost designs. "Domubtic" . ollice , lOo Main street. Fine mixed candies , llo per lb. , Troxcll IJros. Tim ClotiiiK Aot. Yesterday was the last day of the Decem ber term of thu dNtrlct court , and several do- clstons on eases board during the term were given. The court dUcharged Mrs. Amy , who was tried for contempt In n prohibition case , she being the , property owner. A tem porary injunction w.is granted against Ed Halncs running u saloon. After an understanding was arrived nt by the attorm R the decisions In thn ca es of butti vst Cari-Iff auU Gvortou \ * Oelse were withheld until after the Dubuqtic cn es nro decided. . Foul- sentences were given In criminal cases. MeHridu mid Moore pleaded gnllty to the larceny of some overcoat * , and were sentenced to three and six months respect ively in the county jail. "Kid" Grant pleaded guilty to larceny and wan given nine months In the pcnltcnthuy. John Edwards got on * very easily with six months In Jail fornn assault todo great bodily injury. The affair occurred In John Lee's stable on Third Btreet , where Kdwnrds at tempted to carve a boy with n pocket knife. The testimony as given In this lower court wus very damaging , and there Is no doubt but what ho would have been sent to Fort Madison if he had allowed thu case to go to trial. Judge Loofhourow goes from hero to Avowi , where ho will open another term of court. He left the city last evening. K. H. Shenfo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private consulting roomy. All ousincss strictly confidential. Ollico 500 Llroadway , cor ner Main street , up-utnirs. Wadsworth , Etnyro &Co. loan money A Disagreeable Kimllng. After deliberating for more than thirty hours the Jury In the Hothcry-Willlams case were unable to agree , standing four for the plaintiff and eight for the defendant. Ono juryman was sick , mid for this rencon the jury was discharged. Another stated that if thu jury were out u month he would never agree with the four , to which the court re plied that but for the Illness of the ono ho would have seen whether a decision could not have been reached. Whatever the merits of the case this shows that the court hns little sympathy with the practice of "hanging" a Jury. . The HollilnjH And the colder winter weather are now rapidly approaching. The joyful sea son is eagerly anticipated by young folks in thousands of homes ; but in nearly all there are one or more older ones to whom colt ! wtivc and the storms mean renewing sulTcring from rheu matic backs or limbs. . It is not claimed that Hood's Sarsaparilla is a positive specific for rheumatism ; wo doubt if there is or can bo such a remedy. Hut the remarkable succebs of Hood's Sarsaparilla has had in curing this af fection is sulllcient reason for thobe who are sulToring to try this peculiar medi cine. Don't FI-COKC Up ! Wo are hound to clos-o out our large line overcoatings. Will make them up at greatly reduced figures. This is the oportunity of a lifetime. A. UElTKlt , _ _ ! { 10 llroadway. For an elegant birthday gif tor Christ mas present , a Domestic sewing machine leads them all. FURNITURE ! AVe are now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE ! Our immense buildings are packed full of the most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT GOODS In our line , and at prices that will defy com petition. Wo gunrantco'our goods to bo just us wo represent them. Please give us a call whpther 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. E. BURHORN , Att GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF AMERICAN WATCHES ! NO. 17 MAIN STREET. FINE MILLINERY. NEW FALL STYLES OPEN , 1SU DOUGLAS STREET. - - - OMAHA. TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! 6TANDAUD , UNOUK HULK n. WADE GARY , Council Bind D , H , McDANELD & 00 , , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. fSOantl Kil.Maln Street.Council Illufft.lowu. IF YOU GO TO MISSOURI VALLEY STOP AT Til n St , ELMO HOTEL ! Sample Rooms Attached. . . .W.U..IKWIN ? Prop. DISCOUNT SALE ! NO ADVESTISING SCHEME TO WORK OFF OLD GOODS , BUT MADE NECESSARY BY OUR REMOVAL TO ANOTHER LOCATION , TWENTY PER CENT CUT OFF ! ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS : PICTURES , EASELS , PASTELS , FRAMES , ENGRAVINGS , ETC , , UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Mail Orders Promptly Filled at Same Discount. Goods Marked in Plain Figures , W. W. CHAPMAN , 105 & 107 MAIN ST. , : : ! COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. FREE ! Until January 15 We Give A Valuable Present. With Every Purchase of $10 and Upwards. MAIL ORDERS INCLUDED. Council Bluffs DO YOU INTEND TO BUY - . TO O IF1 SO , .i OV7IS PIANOS Tun IVM.EST , HICHKSTTONK. . Onn\NS- SMOOTH . . IN TONK. . . . I'IANOS Tin : LATESTSTVI.KM is C\sis. . : . OIIIIA > S FUI.I. . IN Voi.ii.Mi . : . . I'lAMIS TlIK JIOST JlKAUTirUlj r'l.NIHII. OIKIANS Kl.KdANTI.V I'lNISIir.I ) CASKS. We Defy All Competition nml Challenge a Comparison . of Goods and 1'rlecs With Any House litI , lie West. SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE I SWANSON MUSIC COMPANY , 329 WEST BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - . . . IOWA. SPECIALNOTICES. _ NOTICE. QPECIAIi ailvcrtisvincntH , Mich as I.ost.Fouml. ( .5 To I.nnn , for SaleTo Hi'iit , Wants , Jloaiillng , etc.illtiu Insnrti'rt In tills column at this low rate of TEN CUNTS 1'KK LINK for the lliht In sertion and 1'lvo ( 'cuts 1'er Line for each mibse- intent Insertion. Leuvo advertisements at our otlice No. 1U I'earl Street , ncnr lirouilway , Coun cil HllltlH , l\Ml. WANTS. F OH KENT Hoivothrjo rooms til JIT month , u tuo room house t7 , ese ! furnished rooms. Noith Main .st. FOH HUNT r.nrge front room 714 Mynster htreet between 7th and Mil. WANTr.D Situation as bookkeeper , type writer or copyist. Address A 7 , line ollice. EXCHANGE Omaha and Council lllntrs prop- city and western land for stocks of HUT- chundlsc. Call on or addiess J. II. Chilbtlun , tSI Iliondway , Council lilulls , In. TOST A nickel-plated Clmtvlnln watch , rib- * bun attached. Hi'turu to II 7 , lleo ollice , Council HluITs. FOR HUNT Suit of rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Inquire/41 Muin tt. KENT Farms Thn land heretofore FOH known us Tim Koley's , near Minden , for the season ( if IhW , in tracts of K ) , 1UO or UOO acres. All choice lands and well improved. Horace. Kverett. FOU SALE Oil KXCllANOU-Kquity of li ! shares in Jeffries syndicate. Inquire of Odell llroii. & Co. WANTED All kinds of sewlni ? machines to repair. Work promptly and honestly ilone. Charges reasonable. Domestic ollice 105 Main st FOH 8AI.K Very cheap for cash , or would exchange for Council lllulfs or Omaha prop erty , a retal stock of boots and shoes valued at about UU < )0. ) Call at store , No. SOS llroudway , or address It. Martin , sama number. Council Illutrs , la. ilOH HKNT llnuhOH In all parts of the city by 1 Jolinston & Van I'ntten , : H Main hi. F I OH HUNT Houses auil funilblied rooms. J. H. Davidson , U25 Finn avenue. FOH SAI.E-Seconil-hniul Columbia bicycle very cheap , fCMnch , ut Hoe ollice. BUILDING lots and aero property for sale by F.J. Day , aul'rnrltit. TjlOH HUNT A Hoely furnlshiM front room , -Iv tlrst lloor. In private rehldcnco near rotnt house , Water In room , llKhtcd nnd lie.itoil. I.arpe closet. Hcferencps recjulred. Address H. 12 , lleo ollice. Council ItluQH. . . * > . . . - ' - - , i-'i' RARE CHANCE ! MUST BE SOLD ! " * , Jfc % tj f -L - - Tlic ileslraWo residence ) or business property known us the 1'oneix 1'lace , on L' ] > per llrouil- woy opposite the M. K. church , will positively lie sold within the nest thirty dayii. forms : Otio-thlrd cash , balance In one and two years. Addren bids to toGEORGE R. BEARD. Olnahn , Neb. , MIT nnd iilU : Douglas Kt. Star Stables and Mule Yards Bioadway , Council Hindu , Opp. Dummy Depot. Horses nnd miili's constantly on hand , for mlo nt ri'tnll or In car load lots. Orders promptly tilled by contract onshoit not ten. StockHolilon commission. Telephontilll. M'HI.UTKR & finj.KV. Oppoaitn Dummy Depot , Council Illutrs , CHRISTMAS WARES ! Large Line at ( tca&omihlo Fi IK o IM : I THE CHINA MAN t\o , U iw..n ! St. , Council Uluaffii , low . . CRESTON HOUSE Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel in the City with Flro Es cape. Eloctrio Call Bells. Accommodations First Class , Rates Always Reasonable , MAX MOHN , Proprietor. OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER & SUN , Prop's. Manufacturers of All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work , Orders liy mail for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction Kimranteed. 10th Atrnuo. Ad dress Ogdcn Holler Works. Council llluns , Iowa. PAINM3S3 ALCOHOL , OPIUM AND MORPHINE CURE ! The Alcohol , Morphine and Opium habit Ab solutely Cured without interfering with the patient's dally avocation. Correspond with or cull on DR. F. P. BELLINGER. 014 llroadway. Council Hluffs , Ja. All correspondence confidential. OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS OOOUroodway Council IllutTs , Iowa. Kstabltbhcd 18.-.7. _ _ WM. WELCH , Line , OFF1OK 01 5 SOUTH MAIN ST. " Teli ph > mi No. ! . All calls from IHftrkt Telegraph Ofllco promptly attended to. THE CHICAGO AND " NorthWestern - Western Railway Short Line. Omaha , Council Bluffs And Chicago , The onlr road to take for Pet Molnei. Marlulltown. Cedar Itupliti. Cllnlon , DUon. Clilrngo , MHwnukco nml nil point" f nit. To tbe | > roplo of Nobraiku , Lulo- railo , Wjomlnir , Ulah , Idaho , Nevuda , Orecoii , M nib- Inpton and California , U uttvrt eupcJloi advantage * nil punlalH br anjr olbor lluv. AinonK a few of the nuniprom polnt of upf rlorlly enjorcd by Ilia palronioflliU road bi'tweon lm h andCblcavo , itrolli Iwo Iranndur of DAY I.UAOII * . Kf , whlcli are Iho tlnxil Hint numnn art an.l Inm-nul. ty can create. Its I'AI.ACK bl.KKl'INU C'AIIH. which uru lundeli of comforl and vlvxanco. Its I'AliUJIl JIllAWIMI IKMJM CAIIS , un iirpa ert by nny , aiM Its widely iclobrsled I'AI.ATIAI. WNINO CARS , th euiml < jf nhlth cannot bu found ruenbcru. At Loim * ell muff * the iralns or the Union I'acino Hallway , con licet In union dupol with Ihote of Ibu fhli acp & Nortliweilvrn Ily. In Chicago tliu tralni of lbl llu * jnako close connection wltu tbo > < of all other uailuru "KG " ! ? Detroit , Columbui , Indlannpolli. Onclnnttl , NlaK r * ll > . lluifulo. I'liununToronto , Montieal , llo.um.Nfw York , 1'hlladclphTu , llallloiorc , Wash- Ingioo , and all polati In iberait , nsk for H ticket Tla ILu "NORTHWESTERN. " If yon wl h thn tint accomtuodallon. All ticket ajenti pert llrkeuvla thin Hue. . , , . , Ii.llUIIiriT. ! B.P , WILSON , Uinl. Manager , . < ieni. J'usi'r Agent W. M. nAncocK.Cblc'BOt 11Uu u. . uoixra. 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 & GO.'S ' PEOPLE'S STORE , Shawls , Skirts and Knit Underwear Cloaks and Suits marked down for thfo marked down for this week's special week's sale. sale , Blankets , Quilts and Linens marked Ladies , Mines' and Children's Hosiery , down for this week's special s-alo. Gloves niul Corsets marked down lor . ' Wo Keep Everything. Our stock ia this week's . great special sale. most complete and our prices insure u Men's Furnishing Goods and Under sale every time. wear marked down for this week's . Every $2.00 sale entitles you to A TICKK1' special sale. good for ono chance in our ONK iltl.V- Men's , Youth's and Boy's Clothing , the iitii > oitANi ) OUTS which wo glvo largest , llnest and best stock in the away January lllth , IbSS. city to select from , for less money by Parties coming from a distance to trade ! ll ! per cent than inferior goods arc with us will get a part or all of their5 sold hero in this market. Como to itAihitoAD rAitu refunded , and their the Popular People's Store and buy goods delivered to their homes free o/ your goods. charge. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. Send or come to us and sec how much f Our monthly Buttcrick's catalogue sent money you can save from ordinary I free to any ono tending their name local retail prices mid address. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , 314 , 316 , 318 & 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : : IOWA. SPECIAL SALE ! OF CLOAKS , LADIES' UNDERWEAR COM * FORTS , BLANKETS , ETC. , COMMENCING MONDAY , NOVEMBER 28TH. We shall1 offer a large stock of Cloaks and Ladies' Wraps , and Ladies' Underwear at about HALF their value. You will get your gift in the value of your yurchase and without the uncertainty of chance. This sale is to clean out this part of our stook , as wo must have the room for other goods. $20.00 $ Cloaks at $10.00 $ $1.0) $ ) Clw\i at $7.0 $ $17.00 $ Cloaks at $8.0 $ $12.00 $ Cloaks at $6.00 $ $10.00 CLOAKS AT $5.00. PRICES CUT III HALF. THIT IS THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. REMEMBER THE PLACE , KNESS BROS. 104 Broadway. ' ' . - ' . , " ' . : - . " : V. . .V v" . * . ; , I- ; . , . - , - ' , , . . ' : - ' ; . ' - :