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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1887)
V " 0 FHJ2 OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , DECEllfBElt 14 1887. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OVvf&K XO. JU , 1'KAUIj STIIKHT Dc-llv rcdby mirl'Tln any part of ttio rlty nt twenty i nits per week. II. W TII.TON. Manager. Tll.ii'IIO ! : JltiFisr s Omen , No. 1'J. NKIIIT iiiTon.N'o.-I. : ! MINOR MKNT1O.V. N. Y. Plumbing Co. lleitcf , tiiilor , Fall poods cheap. Hue Chuptnun's pictures for Christmas. Yesterday the city eoolor WHS without nit Inmate lor the first ilny lit some time. The M.t. . K. O. will bo enturtiilncd Mon day evening by Mrs. Charles , No. U. > Kovunth Street. Justice HIjrffs wns culled upon yesterday to Rolcmnizu thu li.inns of J. J. Stewart iirnl II. M. Arnold , an Omaliii couple. HluuV division uniform rank Knights of I'.ylhlas will ( 'ivo tliulr first annunl reception Tuesday evening , February IS. The city clerk and three deputies lira nish- Intr their work ns fast ns posit1.,1. ! hut are un able to keep up. Nigh , tfork will soon bo in order. Marriage licenses wore granted yesterday to Albert Cutuibell | and Urucilla Wlnans , of Carson , and . J. J. Stewart and H. M. Arnold of Omaha. Tito billiard tables and other equipments of the 1'acillo house saloon have been sold to partlcB In South Omaha. They were re moved yesteulny. The Uoyal Arcanum ball last evening , was fully as enjoyable us the preceding ones. These events are among the great social Attractions of the season. A team was sold upon the street at sheriffs ( tale yesterday at so low a price that all ought to bo able to afford a ride. The horses , wagon and harness brought $10.50. The district court opened yesterday morn ing long enough to announce a special term to convene on January it , and then adjourned. It is not vet announced who willpiesldo. Kcv. W. H. W. Kccs will deliver his lect ure on "Epitaphs' , or Grave Jokes , " at the Methodist church to-morrow evening. Till- ley's orchestra will furnish music for the oc casion , Thirty thousand dollars worth of city paper was turned over lo the city auditor yester day by the treasurer for c.mccllation. It was drawn on general and special funds dur ing the past three months. Minneapolis parties are Interested In Lake Maiuuvu lots , and Minneapolis papers arc booming the lake. 'Tis well , only Council Bluffs must not depend entirely on outside enterprise to uulld up its Institutions. Little Kittle , the five-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Perry , No. iOO Pierce street , died yesterday morning. Her parents re ceive the sympathy of friends , but us ycl they feel no balm for their wounded hearts A long distance transmitter has been put Into the telephone exchange , by means ol which conversation can bo carried on wit ! parties in other cities in a tone inaudible to i pel-son standing but ten feet from' the speaker , It Is a great Improvement. The formation of a chapter of St. Andrew1 ! brotherhood has been talked of in this eitj for some weeks. Mr. A. C. Powell , 01 Omaha , explained the nlnis and objects ol this coclety at St. I'Aut's church last week Sunday evening. Quito a number are inter ested , and all such are invited to meet at the homo of Mrs. Josselyn , 717 First avenue tc ] > erfcct an organization. Jailor O'Neil's boarders at the county cyl Indcr were decreased by two lust evening William Curry , of Crescent City , took Free Green , the young colored "tough,11 to the re form school lit Kldora , and Warren Hough , of the same place , took "Kid" Grant to Fort Madison , where ho will servo a nine months Hcntcnco for larceny. There are slijl enougl left to dispose of the county surplus. Opium , morphines habits cured. DR , BKLL1NGEU , 01-1 BVny , Council Blurts , < Diamonds at Mrs. 13. Burhorn's. Cranberries , lOu per quart , Troxel Bros. Money to loan. Cooper & Judson. T. B. Baldwin bells lots. I'rrNonal P C. H. Brake , of JJow City , is .stopping ii the city. Hay Uixby is very ill with a severe attucl of quinsy. E. II. Uyun , of Trinidad , Col. , is the gucs Of J. J. Brown. E. M. Scllmnn , DCS Molncs , registered a Kiel's yesterday. II. J. Scales left for Lexington , Ky. , yes tcrday , ever the Wabash. S. A. Coffman and wife , of Hastings , Neb. were registered at the Pacific yesterday. Mrs. Carl Morgan , No. SIM Licnton street is recovering from a severe attack of qulnsj John Lorgo , of Hurling , and N. Uooth , o Hurlaii. were registered at the Pacific nous ycbterday. John Harbor , a prominent merchant o Tabor , la. , was in the city yesterday lookini after real estate Investments. Mr , A. Truesdulo. of Fremont , Neb. , i visiting with the family of J. E. Harkncss corner of First avennu and Seventh.strcet. Mr , A. 13. Dodge , secretary of the Gran Detour Plow company , of DUon , 111. , was { the city yesterday and left for Kansas Cit last evening , W. J , Ditveniort | , general passenger ngeu of the "Q , " with headquarters at liurllngtor was In the city yesterday. Ho left on th evening train. Mrs. J. H. Porcgoy left for California yes terday morning'on a visit to her futhor , Sli was accompanied by her children , and will I absent about four months. W. W. Yenawine , of Kansas City , and \ \ M. Ycnmvlno , of St. Joseph , Mo. , left fc their homes on Monday evening. They wer called hero to attend the funeral of Mr : Frank Ycnuwiue. C. J. Best , ono of the publishers of th Ncligh ( Neb. ) Leader , was in the city lai evening. He was formerly u resident of thi city , and was employed oil several pa | > ci both here und.lnOmuhu. The few minute bo hod to spuro were spent In greeting ol friends. Hon. W. F. Supp has returned from a trl to Washington , wiiero ho has been for HOI oral weeks. Ho argued before the Unite States supreme court the casu of G. .W. Kac ford , assignee , vs the Folrfom estate. Till CUBO has been before the courts , state an national , fur about fifteen years. So fur tli dec. talons have been mostly in favor of the di feudant. The HBK has no desire to cut off source at rovcnuo to the legal fraternity , In it IH hoped that some decision will finally di cidti thu case. Holiday goods at Burhorn'a. Kirkland wiU'glve j-ou bargains 5 watches , clocks and jewelry' , For Christrmv gifts go to Klrkliuiil' Ono thousand' head'of ono , two an three-year-old steers for balo. Will gi\ credit to reliivblo parties. Enquire A. J. Grconatnayor , 023 Mynstor s telephone 121.t Deserving Sympathy. The Gosch family , living about ten mil' ' south of the city , are in a pitiful conditlo Every member Is very sick with typho fevo , and the father and mothof > are not e peeled to recover. One daughter died abe a week ago , and u sou , ugeit twenty-two , w burled yesterday afternoon at 2 o'cloi at the brick church cemetery In Doom township. Dr. Burstow , of this city , Is i tending them , The case Is very sail Indcc A brother or sister dies , and all the oth members of the family are too III to attci the funeral , It is feared that the drc disease- will claim several inovu of them victims. Much sympathy Is expressed f the ulllioted household in their great d 1st re : - * Evorv ono making a cash purchase 25 cents at T. D. King & Co.'a cig fctoro gets a chance in the annual prt drawing. . Twenty elegant prizes. . J. W. and E. L. Squire lend money. ' For best-quality coal and wood , cs tn Glcufcon , iiG Fcurl tlrcoU . ' 1ftt THE NEWS IN THE BLUFFS , A Lot of Interesting Items Picked Up In the A CAR-LOAD OF TURKEYS HERE. Ahcnil With the Hospital Itlrllidny Prr.sciilrttloii Money For Idiiid Ty'pliolil Fever Minor Mention Pcroonnls. A Slrp Forwnrdi At a recent meeting of the Women's Chris- tlon association It was decided to .rent the MrMiihon residence for use as a hospital , satisfactory terms having been oEeit.it nfi < l accepted for Its use. On. t'.ic llrst of the year the ladles export io continue the work al ready begun , in ( heir new and commodious quarters the work of the "Cottago Hos pital. " They arc uceompllshlng good results but they cannot work unaided and in this new advance and more vigorous prosecution of their work they deserve , and should have , the help of all. They dcslro to thank all who have so far extended aid to them and solicit Its continu ance. They at this time also present a plc. % for mnre extended and liberal patronage. Let everyone help In this movement , for as its work Is imbllu in Its character It most properly comes'to the public for support. Dr. .Tcftcrjs' remedy euros every case of diphtheria. . 150 bars of Puisiun boap , $1.00 , at Troxcll Bros , ' _ Solid and plated ware. Burhorn's. For Sale By Wadsworth , Etnyro & Co. , 230 Main st. , Council Bluffs. Lots I ) and 10 , block 1 , Kostcr's addition to Omaha. These two very desirable lots ' nro offered for sale this'week for $3,000 , one-third cash. Cobble , Quit , Gobble. All day yesterday and day before the ex press messengers groaned and tugged , and made not a few side remarks to their horses , ns they unloaded box after box at the doors of J. It. Slider's commission house on Pearl street. A look Inside the building showed more turkeys than a Yankee boy over saw in the wildest of dreams the night after Christ mas. The turkeys were all dresscdliko , a belle for a ball , andSnyder and his men were Inspecting and repacking them in crates. Ho hud taken and has filled an oriier for a car load of dressed turkeys for the Pacific co.ist. Ho loaded into the car ! i,500 , weighing an average of ten pounds each , making 2.r > ,000 pounds of turkey. Last week Mr. Snydcr sent postals to the country dealers calling for turkeys and naming the price. The result was turkeys came to town in numbers. For the long trip the fowls must be carefully dressed. The directions are : Hang by the feet , bleed in the mouth , leave head and feet oft , leave wing and tail feathers on , do not remove entrails. The skin must not bo cuter or broken , anywhere. In this shape they will take a rldo of ; lM)0 , ( ) miles in good shape. Poultry has been cheap hero this winter , and it is said the country is still full of it , so there need be no fears of a slim curUtuias dinner. Fine mixed candies , llu per lb. , Troxoll Bros. ' E. II. Sheafo loans money on chattel security of every description. Private coiibultiug rooms. All business strictly confidential. Olllee OO Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stairs. \Vad3worth , Etnyro &Co. loan money Real estate for sale or exchange. .Tohn&ton & . Van I'utlon , S3 Main st. Fine jewelry. Burhorn's , 17 Main. ForAfnncy. Property on Lower Broadway is'no longer out of the market , but with the glowing prospects of the curly completion of the bridge it has taken on a rcspcetablo value and a fair activity. Yes < erday Wlliam Scidcntopf transferred to Christain Stauh twenty-one lots in ferry's 'addition. The consideration was } ,47.r . Ho also quit claimed three lots In IJrown's subdivision to the same party. The record shows other transfers as follows : W. S. Cooper to.Mrs. Ella J. Chamberlain , four lots in Pierce's addition , SI5.M ) ; M. P. Morrison , of Norton , Kan. , two lots In Bayliss & Palmer's addition , $ ' . " 50. 1'utrlck McCunn bus divided his realties among his children us follows : To his daughter Emily one-half of lot 3 block 0 in Statesman's second addition ; to his daughter Susan one-half of lot 5 in block 9 , same addi tion ; to another daughter one-half of lot-I block 9 , same addition , and to his soii Pat rick n handsome property in Weston , la. Yesterday's record shows more thairan average movement in real estate and those who watch closely see a growing activity which pi-ouiibcR to make the coming year the best in the history of the city. Altvnyp nt the Front. Wo have now on'o of the most complete - ploto stock of flno and medium-priced watches and chains , diamonds , gold jew elry , line innrblo clocks , silver nnd , plated ware , gold-headed canes , umbrellas , opera nuil Held glasses , nnd nil the standard styles of the leading novelties of the hciison. All prices so low as tc defy all competition. At No. 527 Soutli Main btreet. C. 13. JACQUKMIN & Co. Gold nnd silver watches. Burhorn's , Insure with \Vadsworth , Etnyro & Co , Dr. ' Thomas .Telleris' infallible pre ventive and euro for diphtheria can be obtained of Mrs. Porter on Fourth uvonui and Eighth street. Beat Buck the Ocean With a Broom There was an unequal contest waged upoi Broadway yesterday. Four men made i brave attempt to clear the mud from thi street crossings , much to the relief of pcdcs trians. The mud upon the paved streets is i disgrace to the city , and a source of grca discomfort to the citizens. When ap ) > culc < to for relief , the aldermen pleaded poverty The city was not too poor to pay J2,7UO for at immense hook and ladder truck , that re irulrcH four horses to haul It anywhere exccpl on paved streets , but is unable to provide i means of preventing these- same streets f ron becoming so covered with mud as to be nearly as diHUKrccanlo to travel us any of the un paved streets In the city. It is a crying evil und thu cry will amount to a howl of dissatis faction and indignation fiom the long suffer ing citizens unless a remedy is soon adopted Cold headed canes nt Burhorn's. The Central drug store , under J. b Stuart , has been enlarged and refur nished with a complete stock of fresl drugs. Fine holiday books , stationery cutlery and musical goods at low prices Watches cheap at Klrkland's , 32 Broadway. Guns and ammunition at Odcll < ! Bryant's , 40-3 Main street. They Guvo It to Him. Mr. E. , W. Davenport , who publishes th dally reports of the record items of thl county , attained his sixtieth birthday yestei day. In honor of the occasion Messrs. Hols & Spotman , of the Kiel hotel , where Mi Davenport bus made his homo for sorcrc years , presented him with a pair of goli' ' j-immed cyo glasses nnd a handsome goli ! headed cano. Although no well alonK I years , Mr. I ) . seems but little past the prim of life , and his friends hope that it will b some time before he will have toiwicoan 1 p-eut reliance .upon ths-so necessary adjunct I ol old uye. Jlo Ismuch pleased witU lues mementoes of friendship and esteem , and took much pleasura yestei day In showing them to friends. The BKK .extends congratu lations , and wishes him continued health , happiness and prosperity. Christmas presents at Burhorn's , 17 Main. Fnrowell to Harry Curtis. A most enjoyable evening was passed by by those who assembled In the Y. M. C. A. rooms last evening. A short literary and musical programme was rendered which closed with an able address by Prof. Ballln- gcr 'upon the "Work of the Association. " Judge Hubbard then arose and In n short and neat speech presented Harry Curtis , the departing - parting secretary , with a beautiful sjl'.vr water service. The pitcher proems the fol- of all friends. The following resolutions were also pre sented and ordered engrossed upon the rec ords : "Whereas. Mr. Harry Curtis , who has BO acceptably served as general secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association in Council Bluffs for nearly four years has re signed to accept a similar position In St. 'Joe. Mo. Mo.lil'solral , That in parting with our secre tary and friend we desire to express our high esteem for hui ! as u leader in Christian work , our grateful acknowledgment of the frnlts of his untiling energy , and our thanks to a kind Providence for sending among us a man of so much .spiritual irawor and influence. We shall miss his cordial greeting and his cheering presence among uswut wo feel that the influence of his example shall always reimdn. Uesolved , That we bid him nnd his cMlnm ble companion Godspeed in their new Held ol Christian work , assuring them of our con- tinned interest in their welfare. " Tlie remainder of the evening wns passci In sochl intercourse. Thus closes the record of n work which 1ms been eminently successful , not only In Its immediate fruits , but In engaging the nttcn lion of the Christian public to this depart ment of effort. This honor may rest worthily upon the brow of Harry Curtis. The com munity-wlll Join with the Bni : In an earnest desire for the continued happiness and sue cess of botli him and his worthy helpmeet. "Epitaphs , or Grave Jokes. " Lecture by Rev. Rees tit M. E. church Thursdnj evening. Opera glasses at MM. E. Burhorn's. o Neatly Nabbed. Last evening about 8 o'clock a youiif woman entered the jewelry sto e of Uobinsoi Bros , and oiTcrcd n gold watch for sale. Tin clerk recognized the time piece as the om which was stolen from the restaurant o Hugh Brown last Friday. He had rcpalrcc it several times nnd knew It by privuti marks. The clerk made an excuse to ge nwuy for a moment and sent a messenger t < Mr. Brown who noon appeared. When tin woman saw him she ( led but was soon over hauled and taken into custody. The clmii and charm wcio found upon her person. Shi has quarters at the county Jail and will prob ably have an examination this morning. It costs only 2-5 cents to hear Rev Reps at Broadway .M. 13. church Thurs day evening. Gold pens and pencils at Burhorn's. Knights of Pythias. Concordia Lodge No. W , Knights of Pyth ins , bus elected the following officers for tin ensuing term : O. Junlrcrnlan , P. C. ; t Ludwig. C. C. ; F. Becdemann , V. U. ; W Buddo. P. : II. Bowick , M. of F. ; U Meyer M. of E. ; F. Luehow , K. of K. S. ; a. Hanscn M. of A. ; F. Bokcmpcr , I. G. ; A. Kunte , A G. ; trustees , J. Linder , C. Burglmuscn , A Hobcr. Don't let your children die witl diphtheria or putrid sore throat , as it cm-lot fever Dr. Thos. .lefferis' Pro vcntivc and Cure .will save every caw without a physician. Full directions fo use can bo bought of Mrs. Porter , Fourtl avc. and Eighth St. , Council BluiTs. Would you laugh ? and laugh ! arid ! ! Go and hem-Rev. Rocs'lecture at Broad way church Thursday evening. Brewery Closed. The brewery of Conrad Gclse has suspended ponded operations. It Is generally nndci stood that the force of hands formerly era ployed there have been , discharged pcrma ncutly , and that the property will bo put tether other uses. This Is undoubtedly the result o the enforcement of the prohibitory law an the legal light which must be made and con tinned so long as the business of manfaetui ing is conducted. A Triple Alliance. for the wretched victim o their assaults , dyspepsia , con&tipatioi and biliousness are faithful allies When one of these foes attack the sys tem , the other two speedily follow in it wako , and successively make their on slaught. Succcbsivcly , but not success fully , if Hosteller's Stomach Bitters b used to repel the onset. The Bitters a easily extirpates these monsters as St George is depicted in the act of doing t the dragon in the steel vignctlo ujx ) : the glass bottles which contain the mod icino. Their flight , like their advance is nearly simultaneous. Their mutual ity destroyed they precipitately retreat leaving health master of the position and strongly entrenched by the Bitters This grand fortifier is albo a roliabl bulwark agtdnbt the insidious iishiuilt of malarial disease and stops the ar nroach of rheumatism. It , howeverre Moves nervoiib complaints , and impart vigor to the weal' . . . Inundated With Silver Dollars. Philadelphia Times : The employe of the sub-treasury were bomewhat'oj cited the other day about a curious ai cidcnt which happened in ono of th bi vaults. A number of officials , appointc by Secretary ol the Treasury Fan-chili have been busy there over a week counl ing and examining the money in th keeping of Assistant United State Treasurer S. .Davis Pago. As th coins are examined and counted the arc placed in largo bags mid blacked u against the sid of the vault , reached t the top. Several million dollars ha been examined and placed in the pik when ono of the bags began to slip an down came one of the tiers with a eras ! the force bursting the bags and makin a deep carpet of silver dollars on th floor. Several clerks were in the ynuV but they ran out and were not injurei It will require boveral days to recoun the coins. * Prickly Ash Bitters warm up and ir vigorato the stomach , improves an strengthens the digestive organs , opoi the pores , promotes prcspiration , an equali/t's the circulation. As a correc tor of disordered system there is not ! ing to equal it. Adelaide. Correspondence of the San Francisc Chronicle : The city of AdelaideSout Australia , the capital of the Brills colony of South Australia , is one of tli most beautiful of Australian cities an is usually styled by its inhabltmv "Fair Adelaide. " It has a particular ! well-chosen site and is tastefully lal out. The site for the city was tlxed I an early colonist , Colonel Light , an the wlbdom of his choice has been full justified. It is about bix miles from tli sea uiul fatunds on a nearly level Hiivfac-i sloping blightly dcm-n toward the M unU upward toward the hills. The city proper conbists of "one squai mile , surrounded -by a bolt of pat lands of A quarter of u mile depth c all sides. Tile BO park hinds -are si uaido forever for the ' .public enjoyincu PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Attomey-at-Lnw , Second Floor Brown , Building , J15 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Town. / T p flTJTT D7 Ju.stic of to Peace. Office , k\J 11 UIUJ , Express , No. 419 Broadway , Council Bluffs , lo.vra. , ( * Attornoys-at-Law , practice in the State V/AiUp-alKi , Federal Courts. Oilice Kooms 7 aiul 8 , Slmgart Bonoi Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRlR N F l : > eace1 4 1 5 Broadway ; , 0 , imiUUilI , Council Bluffs , llofers to any .bank or jusiness house in the city. Collections a specialty. , , Pearl Stand First Avenue ? INE GOLD WOUK A SPECIALTV. ind nro intended to prevent the city rofn extending itself beyond duo limits. Within this square mile are al most all -the public buildings of any "portanco. The principal schools or colleges" a they are called , lie beyond , ho park lands and are thus able to se cure ample1 grounds for boys' games and sports. Stone suitable for building purposes is very plentiful , for almost all the build- ngs are built of either a dark-blue itono or of a light brown free Htoi c. i'ho roofs arc almost always corrugated jalvaniv.ed iron , between which and the ceilings a layer of seaweed is put to counteract the heat from the metal. All , ho Miialler houses are of one story only , iodrooms , parlors , and kitchen being ill on the ground , floor. They all have verandas of some kind , either of wood or ornamental iron , shelter from the hot summer sun being absolutely nece ary. The larger houses have two stories , but i private house of any greater height is scarcely over seen. E. BURflORN , GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF AMERICAN WATCHES ! NO. 17 MAIN STREET. * SPECIALNOTICES. _ NOTICE ! SPECIAL nilvertlscinoiitK , such us LostFound , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent. Wilnts. nonnlliiK , etc. , will be ln iTtt-il In tilts'column at the low ratoofTKN CKNTS I'IMl MNUfor the llrst In- ( .ertlon and Five Cents I'er Uuo for each wubse- qurnt Insertion. Leave advertisements ) at our oltlce No. 121'earl Street , near Broadway , Coun cil UluffH , Iowa. WANTS. " | 7UK IlENT Six-room cottape. Household -L1 poods for.iale atabargnln. yi North 7th st. " \\TANTKD-Flrbt class pinlcner. without it capital , to work extensive garden on shares. First class chance. Address Joseph Smith , Council IIUUM , la. FOH KENT Two furnished rot.ms with heat , pas , and bath room. With or without board , For gent lemon only. .Mls. Stephenson , Park ave. near Ugden house. T10R KENT House three rooms til par month , J a two room house 7 , else furnished rdoms. Enquire IT North Main M. EXCHANGE-Omahaniid Council ItUWs prop- city and wentern land for stocks of mer chandise. Call on or addicss J. I ) . Christian , KM llroidway , Council lllulls , la. LOST A nickel-plated Chatelaln watch , rib bon attached. JteUun to II 7 , IJeo oDlco , Council llIulTs. FOU IlENT Farms The land heretofore known as Tim Foley's , near Mlnden. for the season of IhW , in tracts of SO , JGO or 1)00 ) acres. All choice lands and well improved. Horace Everett. T71OH SALE Oil EXCHANOE-Equlty of 114 JH shares in Jeffries syndicate. Immlro of Odell Ilros. it Co. FOH SALE-Very cheap for cash , or would exchange for Council UlutTs or Omaha prop erty , a ret ul stock of boots and shoct > valued at about $4UOO. Call at store. No. KM liroadway , or address 11. Martin , same number , Council lllulltf. la. TT'OIl SALE Second-hand Columbia bicycle JL' very cheap. KMnch. at Bco olltce. BUILDING lots and acre property for sale by F.J. Day , aill'eailst. I Oll UENT-A tlnely furnished front room , tlr&t lloor , in private residence near court house. Water in room , lighted and he.xted. Larpo closet. Inferences required. Address H. K , bee oltlce. Council UlutTs. RARE CHANCE ! MUST BE SOLD ! The desirable resilience or business property known us the Towers I'lnco , on Upper llroiuf. way opposite the M. K. 'church , will positively lie noli ! within the next thirty days. Terms One-third cuth , balance In ono and two yeara. Address bids to toGEORGE R. BEARD. Omaha , Neb. , UI17 and l.'Jl'J Uouums St , OGDEN BOILER WORKS CAKTER & SOX , Prop's. Manufacturers ot All Kinds ol Steam Boilers A eet Iron Work , Orders by mall for repairs promptly attended to. Satisfaction Kuaranteed. | 0th Avenue. Ad' dress Ogden Holler Worts. Council Ulutlu , Iowa , OFFICER & PUSEY , BANKERS 500 Uroodway Council IllutTa , Iowa. Established 1657. , , - GREAT .DISCOUNT SALE - OF HO PER CENT ON HATS AND GACS FOR GASH , 1514 DOUOLAS STREET , . . . OMAHA IF YOU GO TO MISSOURI VALLEY BTOI' AT THE St , ELMO HOTEL ! , -Sample Rooms Attached. . . . W < B. 1RWIN , Prop : . FOR GOOD MATERIAL HONEST"WORK ) oo TO ( 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. $2. AN ELEGANT $2. GOLD WATCH FOR TWO DOLLARS. To each purchaser of $2.00 worth of goods we give n ticket which en titles the holder to one clmnce on nn Elegant Gold Watch worth $90. We carry a nice line of goods , in the latest bt.ylcs , embracing Men's anil Boy's ulbtliiiig , hats anil caps , boots and shoes , gloves , mittens , cttf. , which wo will sell you at One-half the Price at > kcd you by other dealers and give you a chance on the watch besidcs.- Como and examine ! " our goods and prices before purchasing. Remember the place , 540 and 548 Broadway. M. MARCUS. D. H. McDANELD & CO. , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest- Market Prices. Prompl Returns. 820 nnd 823 Main Street.Councll Dlnffsjowa. TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! STANDAHD. UNDP.U HULE 0. WADE GARY , Council Bluffs , WM. WELCH , Carriage and -Express Line , OFK1OK O15 SOUTH MAIN 8T. * Telephone No. 03. All calls from Ulntrlct Telegraph Offlc < promptly attended to. O D E & LL Latest Novelties , In Amber , tor tolbe bhell , etc Ilalrornamcnt as well as tin ncwestnoveltk- in hair goods. Hair goods Made to ordc Mrs. . L. Gillette SO Main Street , Council Hinds. Outoftowi wcnk bollclted , and all mail orders promptly attended to. CHRISTMAS WARES Large Line at Reasonable Figures. THE CHINA MAN ' . NoZJJIftln St. , Council UluAim , low WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR A TAKE A TltlT TiritOUGIf HENRY EISEMAN & CO.'S ' PEOPLE'S STORE And you "will see what a scope there is for Christinas Trading * in our Immense Establishment. "We have made Largo Preparations and Great Exertion to show the LARGEST & BEST ASSORTMENT OF FAXCY GOODS EVER OFFERED IN OUR LIXK. Our.Fancy Goods and Tdy Department is Complete in every respect , and our prices are just abput ONE-HALF those quoted elsewhere. GRAND OPENING DISPLAY DURING THIS WEEK. It will pay you to take a look through our house and see the novelties of the season. Every department will have Special Attractions. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AT TENTION AT . HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , PEOPLE'S STORE , 314 , 316 , 318 & 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : : IOWA. DO YOU INTEND TO BUY GOES SO , IS ITOXTI PIANOS Trie FUI.I.KST , HICIIKSTTONK. . OIUIANS SMOOTH iv TONK. . . PIANOS THE LATEST STYLES IN ( 'AMIS. . OWIANS FULL . IN VOI.IIMK. . . PIANOS TUB MOST HHAUTIKUL FINISH. OlIOANS Kl.KOAM'I.Y FINISHED CASES. , . 31.0 vy EPS y K : L.I Wo Defy All Competition nnrt Challenge a ComttorUon . of-Goods and 1'rfco * With Any House In the West. SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ! . MUSIC COMPANY 329 WEST BROADWAY SWANSON , , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. FREE ! Until January 15 We Give A Valuable Present. With Every Purchase of $10 and Upwards. MAIL ORDERS INCLUDED. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. A. RINK : . , No. 201 Main Street , puncil Bluffsjowa A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ' ' Both Domestic and Foreign. . Star Stables and Mule Yards Ilroartwoy. Council HlulTs , Opp. Dummy Ucpot. Horses and mnlee constantly on hand , for lale at retail or In car load lota. Orders promptly filled by contract onsUort 'notice. . , ' Htock sold on commldstph. Telephone 114. .HC1ILUTKH ti HOUjy. Oppufcltu Duauu ) Depot , Council Hlurts. FURNITURE ! We arc now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE I Our Immense buildings nre packed 'full of the BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT GOODS In our line , nnd ut prices that will defy eom- pclltlnn. Wo ( ruanintee our goods to be Juab us wo represent them. I'leuso give UH u cull whether you wish lo buy or not , und brlnif your frlomlB with you. H I" no trouble to bhnw our good . Hespcutfully , C. A. BEEBE & CO. [ !