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THE OMAHA DAILY BEIfif/hrOXDAY. / DECEMBER 10 , 1888. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Oi'TIGK. NO 111 IM2AHIJ 8TIIHHT. Jicllvtrcilby carrier In Any I'nrt of thoCltya Twt-nty Cunts 1'trWcoU. 11. W. TJWON. . . . MANAOU1I. . OFiirn No. 4'J. NKIIIT riilToii , No. l. M1NUII .MHNTION. N. Y. Plumbing company. Conliitul wood. K.E.Miiyne,010 IVwny. Elegant overcoatings at A. Roller's , merchant tailor , 310 IJrouihvay. Tlio Chniitiiuqun circle meets this evening nt Its rooms. A full attendance of members is desired. Tlio police nro on tlio lookout for n Mrs. Alloii , wife ofV. . J. Allen , of South Omiilin , who left her homo several dnys rtgo. Work upon the Marriam block is procefil- Ing rnpldlv , and with another week of line wcathur the building will be enclosed. O. P. Sullivan , on old railroader , died nt the Kclloy liouse Saturday evening of heart disease. Ho was sixty years of age , and well known to nil the boys" who have run on the Iowa roads , for a quarter of n century. The funeral announcement will be made later. Tlie Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Sprufjuc died yesterday morning morning at the family residence , 115 North Eighth otrcot. Tlio litllu ono was but two months old , and had been falling for several weeks. Tlio bereaved parents have tlio sympathy of many friends , Vlo Keller , sand and general contractor , has just lltiiHh'-d work grading up the new Hurlington track on First nvi'tiuo. It was Intended to complcto the work to the river this season , but it became necessary to do some work at Hed Oak , and liirther improve ment WHS slopped. Hie grading is completed ns far west as iho now power house of the clcclrlc motor company. 1'olk'o business was not particularly brisk yesteiday. The few arrests made wore of a rather pugnacious character , due to the severe - vero effect of questionable "forty-rod. " William Drown was drunk and disturbing the peace. N. S. Nelson was drunk ami driving reeKlcssly through the stroeU. Me was cagoil , and his horse placed in Dr. ( Jady's stable. Ho furnished $10 bonds fur his appearance this morning1. Dr. Cleaver , i > North Main. Tel. 117. ScoV. . C. Stacy's ail. The Old ItHlnblrJowclry Finn of 10. Uurhorn , No. 17 Main street , has laid in an immonbl stoelc of holiday goods , whieh will lo sold cheaper than over. This is a special inducement for thirty days. All fjoods first class and guaranteed to bo just us represented. It is an established fact that .you can got the best goods for the least money there. Call and examine the stock and get prices before purchasing. I'orsotuil 1'nrni ; rait tin. Conqrpssimm Tjyinan and wife have departed parted for Washington. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Ulackford have been visiting for several days with the family of Captain Clark , CiO Third struct. Mr. Ulack ford Is master of the low.i state irmgc. With Captain Clark , who is also an ofllcer in the Hamu organi/alion , ho will go to DCS Moinrs to-day to attend the session of that body which convenes to-morrow. Sec Forrest Smith's special column. - o - Weather strips at Chupman 's art store. Money loaned on furniture , pianos , diamonds , horses , buggies or anything ot value nt low rates of interest. No publicity ; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Chirk & Co. , ollice cor. Broadway and Alain , over American express. Illinois and Iowa best soft coal , Glea- Bon , -0 Pearl street. All grades soft coal , C. B. Fuel Co. * Sco Chapman for Christmas presents. It. Kirscht&Co.107 and -10D South 10th St. , Omaha , lire now the sole agents lor western Iowa for the celebrated Val. Bltitz Milwaukee- bottle beer , the best in the market for family use. Try it. _ _ Fine table ware at Lund Bros. ' Tno Much Splvn'tlnn Oil. vening W. II , Hobb and George Bratt visited the Salvation Army hull. They listened attentively to the services , and loft the building in a very peaceful frmno of mind , because neither was aw.iro of the other's presence. They mot In front of the Bcchtolo house. The good lessons just learned were forgotten , nnd both started in to settle an old grudge regarding a certain female , whoso reputation Is salil to be rather unsavory. Uratt struck Hobb with a pair of Btcol knuckles , cutting u long gash through Ills upper lip. Kdbb picked up a brick and was retaliating vigorously when Ofllcer Iscu- bcrgor appeared and arrested both paties. They were taken to the station and locked up to await an examination this morning. Hobb's cut bled furiously , which rendered his appearance quite revolting , and led to the belief that lid was seriously hurt , but an ex amination failed to disclose any set ions wound Dratt escaped with little injury. The impromptu mill was getting decidedly warm when the policeman appeared , and biit for his interference somebody would have been dangerously hurt. * For Rout Two now store rooms in good location ; Nos. 787 and 739 Broad way. S. Suundors , 30 Pearl st. See Lund Bros , for lamps , \V. S. Cooper has casb on hand to loan on approved city property , No. 130 Main street. * Improved anil vacant property in all parts of the city ; OO.xlfiO fcot on Glen avenue , east front , a bargain ; business property on Broadway and Fourth street. 11. I' . Olllcor , North Main street , DoVoljtj block , Council Bluffs. Pickled tripe and pigs' feet at Tib- bitts , 815 Broadway. While planning for your holiday gifts don't fail to BOO Lund Bros. ' grand dis- Tlio London ' 'Tailor's" is the place to got your clothes imulo. 037 Broadway. Wo 1m vo some of Iho best bargains in the city in cheap lots and easy terms. Also houses and lots from $ bUO up , on terms and pay in outs to suit purchaser. Call and sec us and got prices and torms. Council BlulTs Investment Co. , No 10 Pearl street , Council BlulTs , la. The Council BlulTu Lumber Co. want you to try some of tlioir coal. * For Sale Cheap Lots near the bridge to parties who will build at once. Ad dress or call on J. II. UlioXu.,110Muin ! i , . street , Council Bluffs. S. \Yailsworth \ & Co. loan money. No Koni-olly or Fljis. The llg harvest this year has boon good. The whole crop that practically supplies Europe and America nnd a p roul jwrlof.Asln is gathered from a li imited acreage. The average yield is about 25.000,000 pounds. The lig gar dens Ho along the valley ot the Meander - dor , especially round tlio ruins of Kph- OBUS. The gathering employs all the population of the neighboring villages , nnd the subsequent processes of drying , sorting and packing give employment to all creeds and nationalities , Turks and Christluns work together side by fiido. < A-NOBLE MAN LAID AT REST Loving Tributes to the Memory of E. E. Hnrkncss. OTHER CHURCH SERVICES. Tlio Motor Mnn Gels n Stnrt The Sad Details of HIUISOII'H Dontli 1'critonnl niul Uriel' Hits of News. Funeral of 13. K. Few events in tlih city 1mvo so touched the hearts of this community us the ae.ith nnd burial of Mr. E. E. Hurkness. Not only li.ul ho won a hold upon this people by his long .residence here , but his life Inn Inul such a ring of true manhood us to secure strong admiration - miration nnd earnest regard. The expres sions of sorrow nnd sympathy , of love ami respect , liavo been so general , so varied , ami so heartfelt , as to surprise even Ins friends. Few rcnllrcil how highly ho was esteemed until Ins departure called fartli the general lament. The last rites were hold ycstcrdav. Private services were held at the rosidi-nco at 'J o'clock In the afternoon , the family ami im mediate friends being present. The ehoir of tlio Congregational cliureli , Mrs. H.iwley , MrssEvans , and Messrs. Wosteott uiul Me- Dcrmlil , sang an appropriate selection. Hev. O.V. . Crofts , the pastor , icail passages ot scripture ami offered a most tender prayer. The remains were their taken to the Conirie < national cliurch , whore putillu services were held , the family yielding their personal pref erences toratify ( the general ilcsne to have an opportunity given for a scmeo where all could iiltcnu. The faniily occupied ono of the rooms adjacent lo the pulpit , where they coulil be lotned , and . \et hear the services. The church was tilled , anil many friends were unalile to gel even standing room. Tlio remains were in n easkut of nlaln broadcloth , the mountings being simple yet rich. The lloral tributes weie numerous anil very elaborate. There was a large lyre , the offering of the hoard of trade , who attended the services in a body ; tin open bible from the employes of Dark ness Uros. ; the loiters "Y. M. C' . A " in cut llowors with green background and border , the reiuoiiibrance of the Young Men's Chrh- tiiiu association of which he w.is the beloved president ; a beautiful wreath from tlie read ing club , of winch Mr Uarluiess was a mem ber ; a largo lloral harp bMr. . .Sininii Eise- man ; a cross nnd sickle on a stand , the tribute of tlio Sunday school of which Mr. Harltncss was for years the siinermtoiuloiu. There were many oilier tributes troin other triemls the whole bomg tastefully arranged by Mr. Caspar the llonst. Tlio services were very appropriate. The opening song was "One Sweetly Solemn Thought. " It was a favorite of the one whom all were mourning. Hev. Dr. Cooley , of the First Iiiiptlsi church , read selections of scripture. He.v. Dr. Phclps , of the Con gregational church. olTerod a sympathetic prayer. Hev. Mr. Crolts , the pastor , gave a brief address. He dwelt mainly upon the winds : "Thouijli dead , ho yet spealielh. " lie paid : i bclHting tribute to the character of the de parted one and showed how clearly how he vet lived in the memory and esteem of all. lie pictured vividly Iho many ways In which the influence of Ins lifo yet spoke and would continue sneaking to al1 who Itncw him , urg ing them to bo true to God , lo then fellowmen men and to themselves. Alter an opportunity hail been given to all to look upon the beloved face again , the cas ket was closed and the form b < ini to Pair- view cemetery , where it was placed in a vault , there to remain until the friends re move it to Now York for liniil interment. Thojiall bearers were Dr. Woodbnry , Judjie Aylesworth , W. W. Wallace. J. M. Ouslcr , J. D. Kdmonson and ll. J. Chambers. Among the fma Is from out of the city who caniu to attend the funeral were Miss Grace Lester , a sister of Mis. E. 10. Ilnrk- ness , from liinghainnton , N. Y. ; .Mr. Bar rett , from the same place , who is associated in business with Mrs. Ilnrkness' biotlirr : Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Truesdcll , of Fremont , Neb. ; 1'rof. Farnham , of Peru , Neb. , super intendent of the Nebraska slate normal school ; Miss Wright , ono of the teachers in the same institution ; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart , of Minneapolis. See Forrest Smith's special column. Sleigh bells , sleds and bkatos. OliKU. & BiiYANT , 513 Main st. Have our wagon cull for your toiled clothes. Cascade Laundry Co. Lund Bros. ' are making n special lOc drive in crocUery. Don't fail to see it. A inline Hit ! C'linrclios. Rev. G. W. Crofts went to Omaha yester day morning to supply the pulpit of the First Congregational chinch. His pulpit here was occupied by the evangelists , Messrs. Smead and Smith. Mr. Smith sang a very oireclive solo and participated in the opening and clos ing services. Mr. Smc.id gave an earnest address to Christian believers , Ins topic being , "Assurance. " Ho illustrated the mission of the evangelist by the railway man scut down into iho yards to start up some now lights , and in doing so ho found that some of the old ones wore burning dimly and needed attention. So the evange list must not only strive to start new lights , but must pick up thu wicks of the old onus , replenish them with oil and get them to burn more brightly. His talk yesterday was mainly to eneouraee Christians to have llriuor and clearer faith. Ho quoted various passages of scripture showing how they could clearly determine whether they were really children of God , and giving assur ances us to how they need never doubt as to their acceptance. The union services will bo held during the present week in the I'rcsbytcrian church. Interest in those meetings is constantly in creasing ami quite u large number of conver sions are reported. The Methodist folks are also organizing working forces to operate by personal solici tation. During the past week a number of devoted women have bcr-n engaged in visit ing places whore religious work is most needed , and with apparently good results. Within a short time it is expected to begin u series of revival services , the details of which have not as yet boon fully suttlud , Fine holiday goods for twcnly days at prices thai will bin-prise yon. Call and bo convinced. J. L ) . Stuarl's drug btore , 030 Broadway. Money loaned at L. B. Crafts & Co'a loan ollicu , on furniture , piano.- ) , horses , wagons , personal property of nil kinds , and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi dential. Dr. C. C , I Inen , dentist , opera house block. Bargains in real estate in all parts of the cily , W. S. Cooper , KID Main street. How Hanson Wan Killed. The death of Gcorgo Hanson , in the North , western yards Saturday evening , was brought about by a sad misunderstanding , and leaves grave doubts as to whom was re sponsible for the sad affair. The facts hi the case as revealed at the coronur's ' inquest are as follows : A drawbar was pulled out of a sleeper , which was to go out on the Sioux City train. The romalninff oars of the train were pulled away from the sleeper , to give the repairers an opportunity to replace the drawbar. There was n space of about ton feet between the cars and tno repairers asked tor a little moro room , Frank Qolser , the switchman , who was standing near , sig nalled the engineer to move ahead a little further , Tlio signal was understood by the engineer to back up , and ho did so tilowly. The switchman started toward the engine , and heard the cars as they started. It was quite dark , and ho supposed of course that the train was belug moved up a little. Han- ] > onlng to glance at thorn ho siuv they were > Ubjjnnltoalojv Jlolieani someone ut tUO rcnr end of the oar call out ; "Pull up. you've caui/ht a man. " He then signalled to go ahead , and ran back just In time to sec Hanson's body fall to the ground ns the ears parted. Jainea C. Madison , fi car repairer , was with Hanson when ho was caucht. Tin- two men were looking at the broken drawbar , preparatory to [ joins ; to work on It. Madison looked around nnd saw the approaching cars about n foot and a half from him. He Jumped , aud called to Hanson to get out of the way. He then ho ml Hanson's exclama tion ns ho was erusheo , between the colliding coaches. All witnesses nproed that the cars cnmc to gether very easily , und that the sleeper was not moved by the collision , although this may be due to the fact that the brakes on the lat ter were tightly sot. A. J. Snyilor , the engineer. Is a hostler for the Northwestern company , and lias worked for them for eight years. He testlllcd that ho obeyed the signals as they were given , eras as ho understood them. He explained the difference between n signal to "go ahead" and one to "back up. " He was about live car lengths from the switchman who pave the signal. A coroner's Jury consisting of U'.C. Kstep , J. O. Jones and E. C. Hunt , returned a ver dict to the olTect that the deceased "came 'o his deatti by being crushed between the cats while in the discharge of his duties as an employe of the Chic.igo .t North we .torn rail way company , and that the cause of the nc- cidimt was a misunderstanding of signals. ' The remains of the deceased were taken to the undertaking rooms of Field vV Estei , where tliov were prepared for burial , and were t\esterday removed to the borne of n married sister , at No. ! M'i Avenue O. wtirro the unfortunate man was boarding The do- ce.isi-d was twenty-two i cars of ace. and had been in this country about llftecu ninnllis , during all of which time. He had been in thu employ of the Northwestern. See Forrest Smith's -spi-cial oohnnn. Holiday I'ITSIMUS Can now be found in great variety. New and artistic- designs in diamonds , line jcwolry , gouts' and htdio-j' gold watches and chains , silver and plated ware , clock * in French marble and the" best of American makos. A cordial in vitation is extended to every one to call and judge for themselves at , C. B. jAClJl'K.MI.VkV OX ) . . No. 27 Main t-t. Loans made on city 'visiaess und ro-i- donee properly. Notes bought. Kim- ball-Champ Investment company. Or. Montgomery has removed his ollice to the Brown building , room ( i. J. G. Tipton. real estate , .027 B'way. fJock Spring coal , Gleason , UO Pearl street. Tlio .Motor Id-ally Starts. The elect ) ic motor line began active opera tions .yesterday. During the forenoon the motors were all run out and over the line as a test. At 1-J o'clock the cars were attached and during the afternoon trips , were made between the two cities. Regularity was impossible and in lact was not at tempted. The trains were run into Omaha tuo or throe blocks , and as soon as poss.b e connections will be made so that pi--s-timers can get into a motor train at the west end of Omaha and with one change go to the east end of Council Hlull's. Everything will be running smoothly in a few days. All grades hard coal , C. B. Fuel Co. Old She Mis-uiKlorxriind Him ? riiiongo Tribune : It was after 11 o'clock , but the young mail still staid. "Ah ! " he said , as he nicked no sonic- thing that had fallen from a book he was examining , "autumn loaves1' ! "Ought you Ic.aveV" echoed the girl with the eagerness of a dying man catching at : i straw. "What a ( | uofetion" Bui if you must go , Air. Ilankinson why , of course " Tlie Wife of'tins Harper's "Wookly : For the first time in twenty-eight years Washington society is to known Vice-Presidents house. Mr. Lincoln's lirst vice-presi dent , Mr. Banilin. was a widower and lived at a hotel. In fact , until Mr. Jlondricks was chusen.lhe ollice seemed to hi ! si refuge for widowers , for thui followed Manilla. Johnson , Wilson. Wheeler and Arthur. Colfa.x marrie.l during his term of olliee. They were all widowers. Two tilled out their terms in tlio olllceof president , the daughter of one and tlie sist - of tlie other presiding over the White Mr. flondricks would have had a pleas ant house for society if lie had not died almost at the beginning'of his term of ollico , for Mrs. ITendriclvS is a charming and accomplished woman. It willbo .Mrs..Morton's privilege and pleasure to revive the social glories of tlie ollice to which her husband has been chosen , and there is no doubt that the ancicni splendor , which was in truth not re markable in ante-bull n in day , will be greatly increased by Ihis clever anil attractive woman. Mrs. Morton is well known in Wash- ton tocii.-ty , where for two winters many years ago , she shoni ; as a leader. The old lloopor house , which Mr. Morton bought , bccanio one of the most dolight- fnl places al the capital. Its allairs were administered with all this gracis and tact for which its mistress is fa mous , und Ihurn is no doubt Hull tiiu sputndor of tin ) Morton hospitality dur ing the coming administration will bo as much greater than that of eight years ago as the olliru of vice-pi esidenl is more dignified than a seal in the house of ri'piosoatntivos. ' Mrs. Morton SH a handsome woman of the blonde typo. She was born in Poughkeopsio , of this slate , and came irom a thor oughly good New York family , the Streets. Her uncle was for many years well and favorably ' known , Alfred B. Street , a pout ot some repute , and the btalo librarian al Albany. Most of her girlhood was passed in this city , and it was here she met Mr. Morton , who was then a widower. She is naturally a leader. Slio lias n quick mind , excel lent powers of conversation , and has in dustriously and ollcctjvoly made iho most of her talents. 'All her life slio has had Iho disposition , Iholoisuro , and the opportunities to cultivate herself , and she has been equal to the ruthor exacting demands which Air. Morton's position has made upon her. She is a woman of society , hul Ihero is u blrong and beau tiful domestic side to .her ehnrnolor. She is the intelligent and alTeclionnlo mother of five daughters , and snporin- tendB their education and training as thoroughly and wisely as if she had no thought of the social duties which are imposed upon her , and in which slio undoubtedly finds a good deal of pleas ure , Since she wont away from Washing ton she has presided over the house of our legation in Paris after a fashion thai makes Iho coining return of the family to ttio capital a delightful antic ipation to the diplomatic corps and that part of society which moves and is 111- tluoncod by the foreign atmosphere. It was a great house which the Mortons maintained ut Paris , both to tlio Amer ican colony and to the French , who were delighted with a hospitality that was abundant , but not so profuse as to bo inelegant. Newport and Now York have been the abiding places of the now vice pres ident and his wife , but recently they have established their summer homo at lUilneclllT , on the Hudson , Mr. Morton , having purchased the great Ko\\y \ 03- tfito , which haa been a landmark on the rlvop for moro than two ffonevations. 'l llorsllo" ia the n w niunufhbh Mrs. rMojtcn.linsgivonto And thousands of the most economical ladies and gentlemen are taking advantage of our When you take 2O per cent off of every dollars worth of goods you buy it amounts to a good deal , and people are finding it out. Our entire stock must be sold out with out reserve. First come , first served. THIS One entire floor in our house especially devoted to toys and fancy goOds for holiday presents and each and every one oj-our twenty departments filled with useful and suitable gifts for the holidays. We have no space to enumerate items. All we have to say is come to our store and see for yourself and you will say that "what you cannot find in the People's Store is not worth having , " Remember 20 per cent discount on all cash sales. Come early and secure the best bargains. 1233 SIZES FROM Dspuolally Ail.iplod for 25 TO 300 ELECTRIC HORSE LIGHTING , HORSEPOWER POWER , Mills and Elevators , Sperlttcatlt'iis and i-stlmntrs lurnlslie I for compli-lo strain plants. Hcgiilntlnn , Durability Cltmr- tnii show I.lci3 : lium nii-M where fut-l I'connmy Is equal with Cot lisa Nou-CoiuluiHlni ; . E. C. HARRIS , Agent , Send for Catalogue. . .No.ilU Pearl Street , Council Blnlls. former family house in Washington has been pulled down to make way for Ihiti. Jtb former proprietor , f'ongro'.sinaii Hooper of [ ! o-ton , K said to 1mvo given in it tlie bcfcl dinners that were ever ottered to a Washington gourm-t. IJtit there will no a new Morton homo , and it will be delightful. HKOAIMV XY I OTS i. HIST A VKMJi ; MiKKY Minv ! hOl'P , I'i'.KKV ADDITION' LOTS , EVAUS' ' BRIDGE AOD , LOTS , llKVA.r it C A.UDIT5MN LOTS , K'lISEOIirS AllIUTKJA' l.Ol'n. ilIjSO IIO AI'KIOS OK THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN I'Olt 1'1/vTi'tMJ. W. C. STACY , Tclophi.ne lie. Nf. 'J Main Kiiuct. LOTS "IN FERRY ADDITION ! For a Shcr- Tim ? I Will Offer 1OO I-iOTS In Terry Addition to Couni il llliitls on lliu fol louliiK Tiim- > : InMdu Lots on Ave. A . 5 WO Iliads Lotion Avo. II . f.MI Inside Poison A\v. C . < W liiilde Lotion rirbt Avu . H'.O liiMdo l.otsuii Second Ave . MM liihlde U ts on Thlr.1 Ave . fiOO Invlilj liOtsini N. Sldn 1'ourtM Ave . -0 ! In-ldu I.otHonS. Hldo I-'omtll Ave . 4W Jt7 All Corner Lots fid Morn. TKItJH OiH'-ti-ntli cali , 1) ) U.i itu in nl'ui amm il op'lonul paymeats.itli ! prr iiunl in- trieif. piiyiililcuiiiiii'illv. Wl'l ' ilvo con- tuct forwnrriinty deed iind rurnlsh ub- btr.lCt Wlllill tllllV IKlitl. \V. hBK SJ. 'EXJS'r , No. C. North .M : in St. . Conni-n illnlls , la. SPECIAL NOTICES WAWTS. ' , line ollice looms ton-lit , ono room ISxIfi. aA'VO piip"H > I and palmed. lic-t lo.'tillon In tlio i Ity. full ut No , 111'tail ht. \\7ANTIJII Wcnk ijy ii Milit-r yimiiK miiri li-d ' ' man , nrqiiuintrd willi Hot air aui ! btoiui fmnaii ! , also horses , jnnltor. carpciiti'i' nnd < m inMirk. . Address J. l ; . Matlianuy , Council llhills. Ui.S'T ; .fTodoru Hi room hoiiM.No. . : "ii "ITHH ) SAMI ( jnod l-ve.ir-ola horso. Kuiiilnuiid iMiim.l , llarnui'i mi i lop luity. ( ; Will hdl rlii-ap on easy terms 11 sold boon. Inmiiiu t ISIS mil st. FORREST SMITH'S PEBAL WANT COLUMN. SOU SALH KoiMihhorl tiino , the on- ilro addition known " as "KAIll- MOUNT" located on tlio hills bc- on Ililh and IGtli iivonuus , three and a half blocks east of Main streel and thu bame from Hip street car line , II commands an oxtqnelvo view of Omaha and ( . 'oiindl Ulull's. Thi beauUfnl and linoly locatofl addition of forty-K o lols in oll'ored at a ] ) rieo that will surely make the invc.slor from 7/5 / to 80 per cent within two years. If you want ti sure thing which yon can begin Boiling at once at an advance of from 75 to 80 per cent over what il costs you , call on or address II. G. McGee , liiO Main Ht. , or Forest Smith , al Iho Hrown building. Don't ask why il is , offered so low , hut come and st'o Iho property and bo con vinced thai wo toll it less than it is. These lota will Boll now at from $ ! ! OU to WOO each. Wo don't wanl Unit for them , Komcmbor this ollor is only for a short time , FORREST SMITH , Room i , ! ird floor , Hrown Dullillii ; , ' . 0. 15. I1EU , , O. A. HKItUNCWOI' ' BELL & BERLINGHOF , Arctiilccts , Designers and SimeriiitGntleiits of Construction Mr. IIcrlliiL'hof it us scrcn years itltli Jlemlr-lssolin , Fhber Si Imry \ , und hus deslb'iH'il iiiiiny uf the ( Int'st hlucks In Oinaua and Council DlnlHi. Ptos anA Specifications Preoarafl and Estimates maio on Application , , Jiooja 3 Ojf i-a JUotiao BloO ) HOMB DIM mm. i\nmlim ; tlio follonhiK jt.ims for 'ash only and liny vmir mo.its uroi-sod : it Iiumc J wlil n'll mull fmliter notlt-i-ii-i follnus : Slionlli'r < uid clmol : roast : , to ( ic I'rlmi-rlh must - f- < Clmc'c hti-ak he Konnil sii-nk ' S to K'c S rloli Mu.ik ion Portoihou-ii itfii'c ' luc KolhiiK luct 4 to i : Mutton vtnw fu : JImti n li"-s c ( ori : lii-i-t ! I to rc , l'orruiut ! liii- Porkc'liopand sti-ak lie Lard , pi r * niul inicouii make I''e Sotisa . ' . our own make Ido Itfinuinbrr this is liie. only MOM P. llir..ss MAT : : il \ UK IT : In the city. No torrign me.its .sofd. ' . Ij MJUN..S , No. Hill Mil n St. Teli-plK nu N.O. afi. , Laiost NoielUis In liny S3KS. C. It 2IK..i"a'Ttf. ; 'J'nos. ( JKi'ifr.it. W. II. .M. I'usnv. OFFICER & PliSEY , "S" "V5 < T Corner Main ami COL'NCII. ' llljIIKI-'S , IOWA. noiilurs In loiL-l n ; ml domestic Pollcrtlons nidilu n > l Iniuicbi paid on tlinuilo- LOOK AT THE IRISHMAN ! J. M. SGANEiABr , 11O < ! ltO VIWAY. Will soil Inn i-.li : Hlioiildoruud Cum K lloas > t ntnfiv I'llnuIlll ) It ui.t : l > c Chuck hlriik tic Itoiind t-tc.ik- to Sirloin Stciilt ll'c ' I'lirlcrluiiisfjSu-.il ; Uta I'oillllK Ili-i-l 1C Mutton Mi-w fie Mutton I.cjs ho Curn Itccl Ic I'oiklloast lUc I'oi-k < 'liiii.s ] mid Steak Hie I.mil , our owin mUu : ll'c Sllllhl } ' ! ' > C 11 iilln r int'iitH In thu Miiriii ] ire ] > oitl < in. KIIO Hi-llvi-iy. Onli'is'.cnt by i lilldit-ii lun-hu liroinptiittuiitlon uiul iiicuoni'clly HIluU. ilOT A SP1-JC IA1/1 V. MILLS , IRON and PUMPS , FITTINGS , No. HUI fllnm SI met , ( ; IIIIIH ; | | IIIiillH , In. Correapoiulcnts Mention 'Hila 1'iipcr. No. 14 Pearl St. S STEWART M D D V M , , , , , , , , E HOSPITAL 45 FOUBTH STHSST. No , U03. ' > A NEW AND ELEGANT LINE OF OF EVERY KIND AND QUALITY AT SILK MITS , WORSTED MITS , ETC. , ETC. ; I SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK IN EVERY * , DEPARTMENT. 401 BROADWAY , - COUNCIL BLUFFSj- TO GLEAR OP OUR IMMENSE STOCK , During the past season our sales have far exi ceeded our expectations. As a result we have an . EM f * & fwa n U R B PI n c T3 * a iji These goods we must sell at some price , for wo have no room to carry them , Tin's is no bargain sale but n Everything must go. The finest gods at your own price ' Jlere are a few sample prices : Moquc'tles ; $1.00 to $1.15. Regular Price $1.50 , Wilton Velvets. . .7/jc / to $1.00. Regular Price $ M < $ , ' Body Brussels.oc to $1.00. Regular Price S'-SOJj ' Tapestry oc to 6oc. Regular Price. . . .joe to $1.00,5 ingrains ' 5 to 5OC. Regular Price 3oc to Soc ? A great many of these patterns are large enough for rooms ! " The sale will open to-day and continue until all is sold outj1 Come early for choice. NO : 405 BROADWAY. ii No. 103 Main St. , Council Bluffs. What is nicer for a C'hristmas or Nmv Year's present lhan an elegant Piano oi Organ. We- have seventy-live of the eelebrated ardrnao , II , B , Chase , Fisher , Everett and Pease & Howard Pianos , AND ROYAL CENTURY ORGANS On hand , which wo ollor at n fejic-cial ilibconnt of TliN PIS 11 CENT oh" our regular , ) i-ieoH for l'io ' no.xl TIJIKTY DAYS. Wo carry the InrKost stock of sinnll ninsiaU iiiblriinicnts of every ik-Hcriptiou and Jiavo miin.v novelties sinlnblc for iirctcntB , Our block of hliuul miibii : and nuiaic books is'tliu latest anil most coinpluto. Jioinoinljur our untiro.btouk of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS Will bo kold ill cobl , and loss than cobt. It must bo closed out rognrdlcfjs of pricot You will Iind inuny bar aiiiti. A souvenir tfivoii with every nurcluibu.Vo alua 1'ivo a lickol with every $ f > purchase on an ologantl'iano , Organ , aiiU other prixes * w ( Jail early for a choicii of the liai'Kanih ollercd. > F. J. BBEZEE , Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at No. 11 North Illh St. , oppobito L'ostolllco , on Motor J inc , Council llliilTu. Iowa. If you have spcciineiiH don't wait for priuuu. Bend them to him before thr-y spoil , JJ you dent want them ufu-r they are mounted , he will pay you UID hihubl { jiiurltel mice for ihom. Will make a Bpccialty of heads and drohsintf of furs durniL' the winter. 0 , II , f-lcDAIIELU - & CO , , Ilideslallow Pelts , Wool Furs , Ugliest iniiilccl prlic * J'roiiii > ' uiul b'J1. Mum HL , I oiim II Uluira. luwa. FINE , CHOICE IMPORTED , fafmvrf Mn uyf Krf < " 2" " * "SS * ILLINER1 IBia JOouslMi Ute OiuaUfl , Mob. CIGAHS AND TOBACCO. i 'Ecu him for Ilti > , ul. Cukes : uto. 1 TO DEAL.EHS-A libernl discounA givonl " t n tAt -i IIKHT ANJI MOJJ CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR LAMES , I'limli. hllU inn ! 1 lunnol nnd Cdiliincre ilic < ia ivaily-iiiiiclo uiul muilu lo order by JWI8S , . .K8s.I.s'MJI.V , , At WliitoHowiiii Jlu h.no olllco. 303 lire' fl"'i\.y \ , nnil 111 ! Iloiiulu * M. , Oi/iulm , ClicnpD ; 11 u u , uuil L'ocd lit uubrAUtdcU ,