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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1888)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JANUARY 10. 1888. THE DAILY BEE & COUNCIL BLTJFFS. OFFICE NO. 12 , I'EAllIj BTIIEKT Delivered by rnrrlcr In nny part of the tlty at tw cnty cents per e k. II. Vf TII-TOV , . . . Mannger. Tril.Kl'HONKS : JICKINECS Orricr , No. 4J. MlOHTKlllTOIl NO. S ) . MINOH MENTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Kcltcr , tailor , Fall poods cheap. The Dodge light gunnlB held n busi ness meeting last cveniny. Parties of fifteen or twenty should order Williiim Davis' big sleigh , 41U Broadway. The cunning coinpny 1ms opened nn up-town oUlco , and is making contracts for another season. The Catholic Knights of America will give a social at Boeh'n garden , Thurs- Uay evening , January 1 ! * . HiirknetiS Bros , will close their btoro nt G o'clock every evening , Saturday ex- ccpted , until further notice. Ofllcers Beswlck and Tamisea now go on nijrht work , and their day beats are patrolled by OIHcersHoso and Dyer. A solitary marriage license graced I the record ie.sterday. The contracting parties are Kdwin ( J. Hart and Cora L. bibble. The county board of supervisors ro- nMcmblcd yesterday afternoon at " o'clock. The bChiinn was mainly con sumed In auditing hills. Having disposed of his "Manhattan" property , Frank Yenawino will proba bly move-his family to Kansas ( Jity and make his homo in that metropolis of the bout Invent. The proprietorship of the Manhattan has changed its name , Mr. Yoimwino retiring. The firm is now Kudio & Sears , Milt Scars having purcnabed Yonawine's interest. The Y. M. C. A. board of directors will meet to-night in the association rooms , at which time mutters important to the future welfare will bo considered , A full attendance is requested. Broadcll is still in the custody of the fiherilT. Ho is being held here , as it it ) expected that a pardon can be procured for him , which will save the necessity of taking him auro.sstho state. Ticket lti ! drew the hor.se which was rallied olT at the Manhattan last even ing. The animal was a gift to St. Ber nard's ' hospital , far the benefit of which institution the radio was conducted. The members of the Chautauqua com mittee will leave for Chicago this even ing to got tlie railroad companies to subscribe sonic of the stock for the establishment of assembly grounds at this point. Arrangements were being made yes terday to entertain the Omaha sleighing party that is expected here Thursday evening. The ice on the river is in fine condition , and the experiences of previous winters will be renewed. Marshal Oiuuiolhi left for Itockport , Mo. , over the Kansas City road , to get horbothicf Adiium , who is hold there awaiting requisition papers. The papers are now there , the defects in them hav ing been remedied , and the otllcer will return with the criminal this evening. JIo has caused the olllcersall the trouble ho could , and it is now their turn to take a hand. When the gymnasium shall bo ready for formal opening1 It J'H arranged Unit this event shall be duly celebrated. A public exhibition is to bo arranged in which members will appear. There will bo a dumb boll solo by Treasurer Walker ; high ladder duett by Presi dent Brown and Secretary Oftieer ; an a re ul flight and disappearance by the janitor , and other features which will prove interesting to the public. Due announcement will bo made through the city papers. On Saturday last the gentlemen upon the bond of Joseph Spoiildiiig , con stable , withdrew their names , alleging habitual drunkenness us the reason for their action. The board of supervisors , noting upon this application for release , pave forty-eight hours from U o'clock p , in. , Saturday last'to iilu now bonds. This has not been done and according i to the form of the resolution the otllce is vacant and Spuulding is a private citi zen once more. Opium , morphine habits cured. Dr. Bellinger , 014 B'woy , Council Bluffs. For bargains in real estate , go to Johiibton Van Patten , 33 Main Bt. The Central drug store , under the management of J. D. Stuart , has been enlarged and refurnished with a complete ploto stock of fresh drugs. A line holi flay line of books , stationery , cutlery and musical goods at very low prices. f. Waukcsha Water , by the gallon , cents , at Troxoll Bro's. I1- One thousand head of ono , two and three-year-old steers for bale. Will give credit to reliable parties. Enquire o A. J. Grcenamaycr , (5 ( 3 Mynstor st. telephone 121. Sociable Postponed. The social of the Episcopal church r which was to have been hold on Thurs day evening next , at Mrs. Benson's will bo postponed until the next oven ing , Friday , Kith. A Hnnp. Splendid chance to go into the implement mont business at Beatrice , Neb. Since the hibtory of Beatrice there hasnovor been half to favorable a time as at pros ent. If taken at once will bell the entire tire stock of general implements , , con Muting of seasonable goods , regardlesi of cost. Address mo at Council Bluffs la. , or Beatrice , Nob. O. P. McKesson nbsignco forW. I. Shullonburgor. Common Council. Last evening when the gavel fell the common council chamber but two aldermen wore in their boats , viz. , Kel ler and Hammer , and an adjournment was taken until this evening , when it is expected Mayor Kohror will preside. Special called conclave of Ivanhoo Commandory No. 17 K. T. this evening nt 70 : ! ! o'clock , for work In the order of the Temple. Visiting Sir Knights wel come : By order of T. J. MacKay , E. ( J. o An elegant residence with beautiful grounds for sale. B. BALDWIN. Splendid Uiiblitcba Opening For the right man who has a capital of * 10HX ( ) . For full information call on or address Forrest Smith , 14 Pcail bt. , Council Bluffs , la. Cross-cut sawa. Odoll & Bryant. Money to loan. Cooper & Jmleon. Guns of all kinds at Odoll & Bryant's. 604 S. Main St. I offer iv reward of $10 to any one who will find out for mo who it } s that interferes - fores with my cemetery lot In Falrviow cemetery and with the mementoes which wo placed upon the grave. grave.C. IIAIUAXK. THAWED OUT AT THE BUFFS , s Jacksonlun Democrats Orate and Make Merry Over Old Hickory. HALL WANTS TO BE A FREE MAN. ! ! Trios To Hnw Out of Jnll-Tlic Mys terious Woman llonrn Watching A Squabble Over County Printing. The Democratic CclobrAtlon. The "Old Hickory" celebration nt the opera house hibt evening was well at tended. The toasts were well received amid much enthusiasm. The party ad journed to the Masonic temple at about half past 10. and a grand ball was com menced which lasted Until nearly morn ing. The democratic jxirty throughout the county was well represented. Too Much of a Day Oft . Judging from the way the thing is going , it seems as though a change in the patrol department of the police service is imperative. Yesterday Driver Nieholbon had a day off , and spent it in Omaha. Coming homo on the ( ! : : tO dummy , he refused to pay his fare , and created quite a disturbance. Such doings bring discredit to the city's police force , and indi rectly to the city. The olllcer in question , lias been in the city's ser vice lor some time , and has proven him self very cllii'ient , but the idea booms to have gotten into his head that the city can not get along without him. and Unit he can do as ho pleases. There are cases when forbearance ceases to bo a virtue , and this is one. Nicholson has done the city much ellective service , but ho cannot'hold his position for past work , if he continues in his present course. Who Is the The Evening Herald , has for some rc- frons best known to itself , got quite stirred up because there is an agency started here for the collection of bad bills. Its attorney quotes the following bection of the statutes as "throwing light upon the right of collecting agents to threaten to publish the names of debtors : " Sec. n$71. If any person cither verbally or by tiny written or printed communication , maliciously threaten to accuse another of rt crime or offense , or to ilo nny injury to the person or property of another , with intent thereby to extort any money or pecuniary ad vantage whatuvur , or to compel the person so threatened to do any net against his will , he .shall be punished by imprisonment In the penitentiary not inoru than two years or by line not exceeding f.100. The legal ability which sees the ap plicability of this section to the collec tion agency is well fitted to bo sent to the legislature for the framing of pro hibition laws. Debt is evidently con sidered a crime , and to induce a man to pay a bill a penitentiary oll'cii'-o. Tlie Supreme Court. "Judge Aylcsworth has evidently turned over a now leaf with the begin- ing of a new year. " remarked one of the barristers. "Cubes used to drag along in court term after term , and nothing done about them. I know of cases that have been held under advisement for a year and a half. There arc a good many cases that have been on the docket al most over since the court started. Some way they never reached a hearing. The superior court was organized to have a mill where grists could be ground out more quickly than in the district court. The lawyers don't seem to bo in any hurry to have them ground out. The judge , too , has been rather easy , but he's reforming , I guess. He has been cull ing the docket , and the cases in which no lawyers appeared wont to the first of the docket , and when called up the second end time he dismissed them. He's cleaning up the docket pretty fast. The new year starts in as if the superior court was going to bo a hummer from this out. " If you desires to get a new Hall type writer cheap , drop u postal curd to II. A. P. , UEK ofllco. A great bargain for the first who applies. An Attempt at Jail Breaking. The police thought yesterday that they had the woman who had been working with Hull , the confidence man , while ho was turning his lucrative tricks around the transfer. It was un derstood that ho had some keen female who was spotting-his victims for him , and that she was still in this city , wait ing for further developments. This woman has been undo * police surveill ance for some time , and she was yester day taken before County Attorney Dalley. She was subjected to a very thorough examination , but nothing of importance was elicited. She denied all knowledge of the man Hall , and as there wore no grounds sutlicicnt to war rant holding her , she was discharged. Hall is still confined at the county jail , whore he frets considerably over his loss of liberty. Ho was allowed the liberty of the corridor .with the other prisoners until Saturday , when Sheriff O'Noil discovered that ho was attempt ing to saw his way out , and ho has since been locked up in u cell. Ho is evi dently uwuro of the hopelessness of hia cuso , and deems jail breaking the only thing that will wivo him from the pen itentiary. It is not known how ho ob tained hib tools , but his former experi ence as a convict probably schooled him in these matters. Sheriff O'Noil says that his present lot of nribonors is the toughest Unit ho has had for some time , being mostly forgers , burglars am : heavy criminals. They are allowed all possible freedom , but are subjected to the closest vigilance. E. II. Shcafo loans money on chattel tecurity of every description. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Ofl'.co ' 600 Broadway , cor ner Main street , up-stuirs. For best quality coal and wood , call on Ulcason0 Pearlstreet. The Case of Samuel Pnyno. The case of Samuel Payne is a pe culiarly sad one. By his long residence in the city ho is well known to many of the readers of the Br.n. He moved from hero last stunmor to Valley City , Nob. , and entered the employ of the Union Pnoillu as car inspector. While attend ing to his duties on the evening of the l.'d inst. , ho was run over by a passenger train. The dispatches first sent out stated that ho was mortally injured. Such , however is not the case. Ono log was broken in two places , which proved to bo his most severe injury. Ho was moved to the hospital in Omaha , whore iMssiblo attendance could be had. The Indications of his ultimate recovery are growing bettor dally. For several months previous to this accident the wife of Mr. Pnyno hod suffered from consumption and n short time ago had been moved to the homo of her relations in this statu. The , uervuua probation following the shock received by bo nn- nuunccmont of her husband's accident hns hastened the progress of thu dispute and'she now lies at the point of death. With the departure of the mother Irom homo the children were taken to Lin coln and placed in school , where they now are. Their Titles Clear. Several important transfers wore re corded yesterday : E. A. Consigny to the Avoca Holler Mills Co. , property valued at $10,275 , ; Mary Gallagher to James II. Shields , Western. In. , prop erty valued at $1.000 ; Michael Kilkenny to Sofm Broiis , the w } of the n o i sec 17 , tp , 77. r 4U , 80 a.-rcs . , fcJ.OOO ; E. W. Hart to T. B. Baldwin , lots 18 to 23 in 0 , 18 and 10 in IS , and o in U , Highland Place , $1,000 ; J. E. F. McGco to J. M. Shea , lot 3 in blk 13 Brown's bub q c , J160 ; Dolb G. Morgan to A. M. Johns on. lot 15 in blk 14 Mullin's sub. $175 ; E. W. Hart to J. R. Rico , lots 114 to 29 inclusive , in blk 0 , 1 to 4 in . Highland place , $1,000 ; II. G. McGeeto J. H. llice , lot 2 in blk 6 Williams' add , fcttl ; Spencer Smith , trustee , to C. E. Yost , two tracts embracing 68 lots in the Gregg tract , $10,000. Opening. Gymnasium and bath rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association will bo opened this , Tuesday , evening , Janu ary 10. Mr. E. E. Stacy , of Aimmosn , has been secured to superintendent this department. All members of the asso ciation and young men of the city arc invited to visit the rooms and meet Mr. Stacy. Come and sec what we arc doing and what wo have. Pets of the Police. When Judge Aylebworth nppcarcd.in police court yesterday morning ho or dered the jailor to bring out his whole ilock of transgressors so that he could make a clean sweep. Five doleful-look ing specimens of the genius tramp were duly marshalled into the dock for magis terial inspection , and guvo their names as Thomas Whalcn. James Doyle , Charles Kelly. Frank Leonard and Riley Bradshuw. All were charged with vag rancy and Leonard was confronted with the additional charge of fighting in jail. He told a pitiful story of how the other prisoners had abused him , and he had merely acted in self-defense. The judge was feeling unusually good nutnred and discharged the whole bunch. Leonard was ordered to leave town immediately or ho would bo bent to jail for thirty days. Ho was telling the jailor of the awful thumping that was in ' store for him when he finished his duties on the police force , but when that personage btartcd for him. ho ambled rapidly out of the door and disappeared in tlie di rection of the river. The County Print Inc. The county board of supervisors yes terday examined the bidb submitted by the county papers for doing the county printing for the ensuing year. The only bids submitted were from the Non pareil , Globe and Herald printing com panies , of this city. The statutes pro vide that each paper shall furnish a sworn statement of its circulation , and also n list of its bonu lido subscribers , together with their postoflicc addresses. The Globe and Herald complied with the'-o requirements , but the Nonpareil merely submitted a sworn statement. Instead of awarding the contract to either of the other papeW , the board re jected all bids , and all county papers nro again instructed to present their sworn statements and subscriber's lists , nt the April meeting of the board. This will give an opportunity for more funny business , and the plum will be eagerly scrambled for. Heeds From Washington. Congressman Lyman , writes : "My quota of vegetable , flower , tobacco and grass seeds is now ready for distribu tion , and I shall be glad to cause the same to bo sent to and of the inhabi tants of the Ninth congressional district of Iowa who will let theirwants be known to me. " For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad dress or call on J. R. Rico , No. 110 Main street , CouncilBluffs. Personal Paragraphs. E. C. Tilley and wife , of Kansas City , arc at the Ogden. J. D. Parker , of Elliott , la. , was at the Kiel yesterday. J. A. Barton , of Lewis , la. , was at the the Kiel yesterday. Lewis Smith of Garner township was in the city yesterday. Chief of Police Mullen is about dis abled by a severe cold. Henry Allis , of Hinton Station , was in the Bluffs yesterday. Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Pusey have star ted back to their Denver homo. Mr. and Mrs. John Stork are happy in-the arrival of u little daughter. J. B. Matthews of Taylor was among the democrats in to the merrymaking. J. W. Sm'ith. W. "Smith and E. B. Curley , of Carson , wore at the Creston yesterday. Rev. Charles Wot/.el , pastor of the Presbyterian church at Neola , was in the city yesterday. Justus Clark of Red Oak came in yes terday to attend the Old Hickory bullf the democratic gathering. Mr. W. M. Damor returned to the Bluffs yesterday morning. Ho will remain main in the city two or three days at tending to his duties as general becre- tary of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Stacy , of Anamosa , la. , arrived hero yesterday to put in place the fix tures of the gymnasium. It is more than probable that the illness of Mr : McMahon'fl mother will prevent his re turn to the city , in which event Mr. Stacy will DO retained to take perma nent charge of the institution. A Diver's Awful Kxpcrlcncc. Gardiner Floyd , a well known diver o Portland , Mo. , liud.iui awful experience many feet under water at Mattawam- keag. a few days ago. Ho was at work on a foundation for a coffer dam at the bite of a pier for a now bridge for the Canadian Paeifie railroad. Ho had put a chain around a big rock and given the signal to hoist it , when a large piece of the rock broke off. It foil upon the diver , knocked him down , and pinned ono leg and foot to the bottom. Hib crawbar was jubt beyond his reach , and' ho feared every moment that his air bupply would give out. The bottom was of mud and.gravel and rather soft. Mr. Floyd bet to work to dig himself free with his hands. As fast as ho un dermined the rock he propped it up with small stones. lie dug away for dear life for just half an hour bcforu ho succeeded in petting his log free. Hib air hose was resting on two points of a ledge , but by careful handling ho got it straigntened out and gave thu bignal to hoist. Ho was completely exhausted - . hausted when ho reached the surface. 1 foot and leg wore badly bruisedbut no bones were broken. The New York dandy has taken to snuff , which ho pinches from ancient snuff-boxes ornamented either with diamonds or ancestral portraits. A. RINK No. 201 Main Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. A COiAlPLETE ASSORTMENT OP Jl ! Both Domestic and Foreign. DR. C. B. J U DD , MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES , No. GOO Broadway , Council Bluffs , lowo. WANTED Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. 401. BROADWAY. 401 See. the Beautiful Silk Christmas Quilt And Pillow Shams , THE MOST ELEGANT DISPLAY OF SILKS , HOLD HANDLED-UMBRELLAS , LACES , TOILET ARTICLES , SCARFS , CARPET SWEEPERS , NECKTIES , TOILET ARTICLES , . SHAWLS , RUGS AND MATS , We have a large line of UNDERWEAR Which we are closing out regardless of former prices. Also a few more Bargains in Cloaks ! HARKNESS BROS. , --Broadway--401 S ECIALNOTICES. _ NOTICE. JPKCTAl advertisements , such as Lost.Foiincl , j To Loan , For Sale , To Heut , Wants , Boarding , etc. , will be inserted In tblH column at the lovf rate ot TEN CENTS I'Ell LINK for the first In sertion and Five Cents Per Line for each subse quent Insertion. Leave advertlHemcutH at our office No. 12 Pearl Street , near Broadway Coun cil BluOu , Iowa. WANTS. VIJANTED Situation In the country as house- IT keeper by middle-aged lady. Addrebi or call at 708 Avenue I ) . WANTKD Aplncetowork Inoflice or fam ily In Council IlluffK or Omaha , nights or f ? ' * and iiioinliiKn. for bonrcl by mlddlu- entleman of iood diameter ami anility. Inferences. J. K. K. , 7U9 Jlynster bt. , Council W ANTED A \\ithpouy to take earlier route on the ilee. " \X7ANTED A firsl-clai-s cook and baker , ono T V or both can obtain permanent employment In u tlrat-clats hotel In a la rue city in Iowa by adilres lnc , with references , P. O. llox No , U Council llluffs. FOIt SALE Furniture and stoves at a sacrl- lice to reduce stock. You can buy at jour own prices. A.J.Maudel , First class Rardener , without capital , toork extensive garden on shares , first class cbance. Addret > s Joseph Smith , Council lllutrs , la. EXCHANOU-Omalia and Council lllulli prop erty and western land for stocks ot mer chandise. Call on or luUlre-fs J. u. Christian , liM llroadway , Countlllutla ) ) , la. FOU SALE Second-hand Columbia bleycla very cheap , K-inch , at live olllce. > UILD1NG lots ami acre property for sale by F.J. Day , ya Pearl'at. ' RARE CHANCE ! MUST BE SOLD ! The desirable resldenrn or business property known as the Powers Place , on Pnper Ilroad- way opposite the M. U. church , will positively bu sold within thu next thlity duys. Teims : One-third cunh , balance In ono and two years , Adilmsblds to toGEORGE R. BEARD. .Omaha , Neb. , 1JI7 and Ul'J Duu lai St. OGDEN BOILER WORKS CAKTL'K & SOS ' ' , 1'rop's. Manufacturers of All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work , Orders by mall for rep.irs promp tly atten * to. Batlsfactlun guaranteed , loth Av enue. A tLresa Di'ilcu Uollor Work.3. Council 11 luff , lew O B 4 M D' R Y A E & 0 A " I RANGES" L N LL T 5IT Star Stables and Mule Yards Uroadw ay , Council Illuffs , Opp. Dummy Depot. Horses and mnles constantly on hand , for sale at retail or in car load lots. Orders promptly tilled by contract on short notice. Stock sold on commission. Telephone 1H. BUIIUJTEH & UOLKV. Opposite Dummy Depot , Council lllutrs. GREAT DISCOUNT SALE OF 20 Finn CENT Off HATS AND GAPS FOR GASH. . OMAHA. 1514 DOUGLAS STREET. - - - ml scimons scimonsTWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP ! STANDAHD , UNDKlt HULK 8. WADE CARL Council Bluffs , IT WOULD TAKE MORE ROOM THAN ALL THE NEWSPAPERS IN THE CITY TO REPRESENT IN PRINT HENRY EISEMAN & CO.'S GRAND HOLIDAY STOCK ! But it is well known that our house contains such a multitude of items that it is impossible to name them , nor could the papers make space to enumerate the articles now on exhibition. Each tind every ono of our deportments will offer thousands of useful and ornamental things SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS We have innde every effort to place on Bale the most attractive and useful goods nt the lowest possible prices , and wo invite inspection and comparison. JSpccial Handkerchief sale this week at l c , 5c. lOc , 15c. U.rc , up to $10. Each and all go at about half price. Silk Handkerchiefs and Mufllcrs in larfro variety. Laces , Embroideries , FiehucH , Lace Collars. Kid and Fabric Gloves. All must go at this great bale. Cloaks , Suits , Wraps , Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns and SmokingJrtckots. Ladle's Slumber Hobos , Japanese Smoking Jackets all Silk und Quilted at $5 , W , $7.50 to $10. Each a very suitable present from a lady to a gen tleman. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AT TENTION. HENRY EISEMAN & CO. , PEOPLE'S ' STORE , 314 , 316 , 318 & 320 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , : : : lOWAi PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. DTTDlfD Attorney-at-Law , Second Floor Brown DUA&El , Building , 115 Pearl Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa. NCriUTTD ? Justice of the Peace. Office over American" , UVmUna , Express , No. 419 Broadway , CouncilBluffs , Iowa. &QTMC Attorneys at-Law , practice in the State 311110 , aud Federal Courts. Office Rooms 7 and 8 , Sliugart Beno Block , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Q RARNflTT Justice of the Peace , 415 Broadway , , 0 , DALU1JLU1 , Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or business house in the city. Collections n specialty. DRS. WOODBDRY & SONS , Ss a rZ FINE GOLD WORK A SPECIALTY. DO YOU INTEND TO BUY -nsro O SO , Ifl-Q-W IS PIANOS THE FUM.KST. IlicnKST TONE. I OIIOANS SMOOTH IN TOST. 1'IANOS TlIK J < ATK8T &TYI.KS IN OAHhS. OlIOANS I'UM. IN VOLUME. PIANOS Tut : MOST UKAUTIKUI. FINISH. I OIIOANS KI.UOANTI.V FINISHED CASES. LO WEI ? , AVc Defy All Competition and Challenge a Comparison of Good * and 1'rloM With Any HOIIHO In the Wnit. SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE ! SWANSON MUSIC COMPANY , 329 WEST BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , . . . . IOWA. CRESTON HOUSE , Main Street , Council Bluffs , Only Hotel In the City with Fire Es cape. Electric Call Bolls. Accommodations First Class , Rates Always Reasonable , MAX MOHN , Proprietor. FURNITURE ! We are now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE ! Our immense buildings are lucked full of thu most BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT GOODS In our line , and at prices that will defy com petition Wo Kiiarantco our goods to lie just as wo represent thuin IMcuto K'ivo us a c.ill whether you wish to buy or not , and briuu iour friends with you It is no tioublo to show our goods. Hcspci'tfully , C. A. EEEBE & CO. WM. WELCH , Carriage aod Express Line , OFFIOK-O15 SOUTH MAIN HT. Telephone No. 3. All calls from District Telegraph Olfica pruurptly attended to , Special bargnins in onr Art Roods do- luirtinunt. Stamped Linens , Knit floods , Untlorwoiir. Everything must bo bold this woolt. Conio to the People's store llrst nnil ice whut wo etui do for you. We know wo luivo the uoods nnil that our prices will MIVO you money every time. With every $2 purchase you will ro- reivo n ticket for ono chuneo iu oup 100 grand free presents. LATEST MELT IBS In Amber , tor * toixo Hhell , etc , II air orna ments , as well as the newest novelties ia hair goods , i . ' Hull- goods _ _ ' Madctoordef Mrs. C. L. Gillette , 20 Main Sticct , Council OFFICER & PUSEr , BANKERS 600 Hroodwoy Ouncil ItliilTs. Iowa. Kstnbllshed _ IfwL _ I 0 , H. MoDANELD & CO. , Hides , Tallow , Pelts , Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. KQ and KS Main ijtrcct.Couuctl Uluffn.Iow * .