TIIK OMAHA DAILY HICK : KHMl.V&r l > ISOIfiMill 131 ? 20 , 1805. NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUFFS. Office , 12 Pcnrl Street. H. W. Tllton , Manager and Lenses. Mivno.\ . I'lorai deslpn ? . J. It. McPlicrson. Tel. 211. Wom n'9 Hollef corps No , 180vlll meet In regular .ittfloii this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock Kcgtilir msetltiR of I'iclcllty council , llojal Arcanum , tlili evening at 7:30 : o'clock. Spe cial bUFlness. The ( Uand hotel , Council Illuffi. High \ clai In every r jpi-ct Hates | 2 f,0 pit clay enl HpnarJ. K. V Chile , proprietor. ? itr.c' one tried to enter Ovltle Vlen's barn In the western pirl of the city Wednesday night , but va frightened away by a neigh bor. bor.Th re will b ? a popular "Mikado" mat- Inc-1 SJturJay at 2 o'clock at Uohany'n. A'l- : / mlsj on to all pnrtB or the house , 23 cents. 1--9 No referred seit ? . William Dallty andAdi Gordon , botli of Council Illuffs. were married Wednesday evening by Justice Vlen at tlio residence of II Peterson , C23 liroadnay. Calintho assembly Is to give a masque rade ball January 1 In the Woodmen of the World hall. Prizes are offered for the best costuni'B Tickets 50 and 25 cents. To oxchanRf for stock of general mer- cliawlliio or bank , Improved farm lands "being farmed , " In Oosper county , Neb Ohio Knox , 37V5 I'earl rtrret. Council muffs' James Drndley , the city electrician , lias gone Into the piano building business on n. Btnnll scale. Hi recently munufacturc'l an Instrument of about half thj ordlniry hl/c. with full lieboard. The hammers ntrlke on bells Instead of wire strings. A buigl.tr entered Cole & Colo's barn , on Seventh street , juet south of Hroidway , Wednesday night and stole a set of harness mill a saddle. A piece of candle vvau fcund , vhlch Is wipposed to have bson useJ bj him. him..Mrs .Mrs Arlifoid's Christmas cantata , "Prince of Pence , " at I3rc > adnn > Methodist Uplseo- pal church will b ? rendered next Sunday night at 7-30 o'clock by the church choir , assisted by other gangers. Tlirjo carols b > children Chrlftma decorations and mot- IOCH The public In InMted. No chugo for admission. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Guard against loss by lire end Insure > cur properly In reliable companies. If you pay nn Insurance premium you expect Insuranc' We represent some of the host Kngllsh an 1 American companies. Lougee & Towle. MONEY to lean on Improved Iowa farms Large loans n specialty. Plrc Insurance. L. W. lullcyB , 102 Main St. . rooms 2 and 3. Art htdcU niicn A-UH3- . Not being able to attend to business , I will fell any thine In my line at actual coi't. Goods must go at Boms price. See the ele gant new pictures that just came In. All to bo cut and nlashcl. A large etching given with each Jl.OO puichase. W. W. Chapman , 17 Main street. WIIH It Hnrtl I.nckf Dad management , or only forgetfuln 6s ? It don't really make much difference whlcn It was. Ilio plpo burst. The "cut off" would not \\ork. They telsphoncd the New- York Plumbing compiny , 30 Pearl street , for a plumber and then watched the water run down their new- stair carpet while thry waited for him to get thcro. Itoutc. Christmas and NewYear's holiday excur- u'.on ' rates to all points within a. fadlus of 200 miles from Council niiifT" Dates of sale December 24 , 25 and 31 , 1SO.V .January 1 , 1S9C. GwJ to return until January 2. O. M. Drown , Ticket Ag nt , Council llluITs. I'AKAUKAIMIS. H. J. Mnrtln of Hancock was In the city yest rday. J. H. lllark of Grlswold was a Dluffs vis itor yesterday. . O. T. Joslln leaves today for a visit to his old homo In Indianapolis , arcompanled by his son , Harry. Deputy United States Mnrelml T. P. Gray ot Don Molnes was In the city yesterday on bublncsti connected v.'ltli the depaitment. Julius Deetkcn liau rotuincd from his med ical studlcH at the leva. State university , and will spend the holidays with his father , Dr. C. Dectken. P. J. Dtierr and Miss Duerr leave tills , morning for an extended visit to their old homo at Maislllcn , O. Mr , Duerr expects to r'maln all winter In the hope of recuper ating his health. Harry Illrklnblne , under whop ? direction tli ? Council Illufte water works system uas put In , and who acted for several ycir > ar the company's manager , Is now located at Ci U'fleld ' , Mil. , vvaero he Is putting in a water system. A. G. Hartley of Magic. Pa. , writes : "I foci It a duty of mine to Inform jou and the public that DiWItt's Witch Hazsl Salve cured mo of a very b-nl cafe of cczemi. It also cured my boy of a lunnlng sore on his leg. Christmas grens , the largest line of ever- tfreeriB , wreaUiing , holly ; holly branches , long nsedlo pines and mlntletoo in the city ; panic prices. J. It. Symler. EVIIIIM I.iiuiiilry Co. No. E20 Pearl street. Telephone 200. We have all the latest Improvements for laundry- Ing. Wing point and turn down collars , and for the caving of linen In general. Stcphan Bro3. tor plumbing and heating ; ho nne line ot pas fixtures. IIivo you seen the new gas heating stovei at the company's office ? Our prices nro right on everything. Met- calf Dros. Kiln D. W. naymord watch , $15 ; Woll- man's. Jarvls 1S77 brandy ; purest , safest , besf. Attend Davis * clearing sale ot holiday goort * . iinin ici i/rut u , \ \ \ utns MUM : . MIIU Ciiinily rir.il lijn Mlulit Mil- Jin-ll > III l-riilt i\lillillM. : Yesterday w.u the clo lng day of the Southwestern Iowa Horticultural society nitctlng The morning was spent In hearing the dlscutslons on a number of different sub jects connected with tli ? growing of fruit and \cgctable . This has been beyond any doubt the moil Interesting meeting ever held by the sicloty. Tour years ago a large ex hibit nas made In the Merrlam block , but , creditable as It was , It could not e < iual this yeir's exhibit In the KUeman building. The fruit crops were excellent this year , for one thing , end the fruit raisers arc becoming more enthusiastic about meeting one another , exchanging Ideas and hiving their product ? compete for prizes. Mills county , the banner fruit county of the ttate , was supposed to have something of an advantage over the other counties , but Irr advantage over Pottawattamle In the excellence of her dlf-play turned out t be very slight. She won by four points , having eighty-four points to Pottawattamle's eighty , Pottawattamle. It I ? claimed , would probably have walked ott with the prlz3 but for the fact that thirty varlctl's had been left unnamed , The following awards were made to the two counties : Mills first on county fruit display , first on Individual fruit display , fir t on jovcnty- thrco platen , second en thirteen , and first on fourte'n varieties. Pcttawattamle Second on county fruit , second on Individual , flret on fifty plates. second on eighty plates , first on canned fruits , first on vegetables , first on general display. The Hoyal Vernago grape , the new Krapo lntrciluc-il by J. II. McPhcrton. the Horlst , was the only new grape recommended for trial by tha soc'ety. An elegant pair of stag handle carver ? , 7Cc. Crlsty knlfp sets , 2uc. Home very fine silver plate knives and forks , Columbian design , $2.50 per set. Chlld'H s ts. knife , fork and spoon , IKc. Anti-rust No. S bnllera , C3c till aftsr Chrlrt- mas only Handsome decorated tea and cof fee pot * at reduced prices. Pint cups a penny each , nivcted handle cups. 3 for 5c. We carry the best Una of st ° el ranges In the west ; the fuel savors of the world. We will guarantee Cole's Hot Ulast to use one-third leys soft coal than any other stove made. Cols's range exhibit this week will be Saturday from 2 to G p. m. Two-ln-hnnd umbrellas , Wollman's. Too Full to KM on. James Vesey , who was chaiged by C. W. Stlmson with the- larceny of about $90 , was discharged by Justice Vlen yesterday after a preliminary examination. The evidence brought out the fact that StimEon , on the night of the alleged robbery , had made a trip on foot from Dryant street to Ninth avenue , and only missed one saloon In the entire distance. At the latter end of the route ho came across Vcsey , and they had to have several drinks becau ) they used to be schoolmates. Iy that time Htimscn had gotten so fully organ/cd ! that ho did not know much about what Vcscy did. If Vesey took It , however , ho was unwilling to swear that he did not tak ? It as an act of kindness Scarlet Pc\cr SIKHS t'i > . The prevalence of scarlet fever or any other contagious dla.'nse need not alarm you If you use Allen's Hygienic Fluid. It Is the Ideal preventive medicine cleansing , purifying and healing. No household should b ? without It. Every well dressed man appreciates good laundry work. That Is why so many go to the Kaglo Laundry , 721 Broadway. Telephone 157. Go to Dradley's Blus Front grocry , 132 and 131 Broadway , for youi holiday goods , nuts , candle , groceries , china end glass- waie , hardware , tinware , flour , feed , wood and ccal. J. B. McDermot , und rtaker , dealer In church goods. G42 Broadway. Telephone 203. German medicated baths make pure blood. Mrs. S. E. Winder , 170 Graham avenue. I ! ! > * The n.nvv neckwear Is very stylish. Mot- calf Bros , JllHt IlLTttlv Ull. A fancy Hue ot children's shoes. What Is more appropriate for a Christmas present for little folks ? Bycrs has them in all colors. Prices very low. Tno Small Klrrx. The flre department waa called out yester day aftoinoon nbsut 4 o'clock to extinguish a flame that had caught In the awning on the third floor ot the Snop building. The Hue was full of foe' , and as it burned out coils would be dropped upon the awning. Several of the > ouns lady stMiogiapliera employed In the building had their nerves unstrung , but that was about the extent cf the dam age. age.At 1 o'clock there was an alarm from 103 Broadway. A box of matches , with possibly p. inoiiso attachment , In an upstairs closet took lire , and a lot of clothing was some what damaged. Skating Hootn. In all sizes , pointed and equaro toe , clf- bltln , at $2.00 , J2.50 and $3.00 a pair , at B > ers' shoo store , 412 Broadway. At Com. The larga and will assorted stock ot watches , diamonds and jewelry for the next 80 days at C. D. JACQUEMIN & CO. . 27 South Main Street. Yon can make no mistake If you get your Christmas presents at the Durfee Furniture company's , and It will la useful , beautiful and cheep. Look at the new novelties. Dr. Cleaver's office moved to COO Broadway , Kni.i.nit WAS TMMI ) or i.iri : . rinaiu'liil ! . < > * > ( * Drnic Hint ( o Iiisaii- Ity mill Si'itrlj to Suicide. Henry Keller , an old man who has for a number of years bsen an Inmate of the Woman's Christian Association ho pltol , at tempted to commit suicide yesterday. He Is a German and ipcatcs but little Kngllsh. He was foimerly employe , ! by George Scher- icr , a dairyman , but received wages for only a year's services , although he slajed with Scharrcr for six years. Schcrrer declares Keller agreed to work the last five years for his board aiiJ clothes. Keller com menced suit against him for $1,000. which was the amount he asserted was due. The Jury returned a verdict In Scherrcr's favor It was In this ult that "Judgo" Sam Adler acted as his attorney , having worked his way Into the old man's good graces by means of their common nationality. Adlcr obtained a cjrllMcito of deposit for about $260 on a pretext that he would keep It for Mm. He obtained the money and then skipped out , leaving Keller absolutely desti tute. The county has been supporting him Ills mind was never considered very strong , and he brooded over his troubles and be- c\ma despondent. Yesterday he tpent the greater part of the day away from the hos pital , trjlng to buy a revolver. The per- snnn whom he approached suspected that he wanted It for no good purpose and refused to supply him Last evening he was found crouching In n comer of the furnace room at the hospital , and when asked what he was doing said ho intended to commit suicide as teen as they vveic all In bd , Th ? matron became alarmed and turned him over to the police for safe keeping. Ho was deposited In the city Jill for a little while , hut was later turned over to the authoiltles of St. Bernard's hospital on an order from City Physician Ti cynor. _ Piles of people Lave pile : , but DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. I'ojmliir Priced Company. Owing to the dull times and to the fact that evcr > bodj vants to make a few Christ mas presents Manager Alton has concluded to cut prlcw at the New Dohany down to bed rock. Next week , commanclng Monday night , the Woodward theater will play , the bill for the opening night bslng the "Mid night Watch. " The admission to all paits of the house will be 10 cents , no free tickets for iadles , no free prizes given away. The seats will be on sale Saturday morning at the box onice. Of thlB company ths Marshalltown Times- Republican says : "The' Woodwoid Theater company opened a three nights' engage ment at the opera hous ; last evening , prc- lontlng the pleasing society drama , "The Midnight Watch. " The audience was not as large as It should have been , but it was nn appreciative one Our amusement-loving psople do not , as a rule , expect a very ex cellent show at popular prices , and are generally distrustful cf an organization that Is not well known and established. But the Woodward company plavs fully as well as many of the high-priced aggregations and deserve. . ' a good patronage. Itrailley , The Blue Front Groceryman , sells : 3 pounds best mixed candy , 25c. 2 pounds btst mixed nuts , 25c. 1 quart peanuts , 5c. 1 pound English walnuts , 14c. 1 pound almonds. He. 1 pound Brazil nuts , lie. 1 pound pecans , 14c. 20 pounds granulated sugar , $1.00. 132 and Ul Broadway. IMI11I.IO SCHOOL Term Close * 'ITnIs Af trrnooiii The city schools will close thlo afternoon for the holiday vacation of two weJks. The pupils will be too busy , of pourso , with visions ot Christmas festivities to put much time on their lessons ? . In accordnncs with thf time-honored custom , rhetorical exercises will be held at all ot the schools during the after noon , and the parents and friends of the pupils will have- chanc ? to note the develop ment of their budding statesmen slnco their last appearance on the rostrum. At tlte High fchocl the first public exercises ot the school year will be held. _ One Minute Cough Cure Is .1 popular remedy for croup. Sato for children and adults. Howl ! anybody get along without some good mince pies for Christmas , Is the ques tion ? The ladles ot Trinity church have made a largs amount of mince meit to fill your orders , and the best grocerymen in the city , when asked for Trinity mince meat , are ready to supply you. Old Santa Clauu says that for several years he hasn't found any like It for quality. Fine cut glass and china , Wollman's. AViiiit the Klncliliirry D M. Osborne and the Stoughton Wagon company took measures yesterday to get possession of the property of the bankrupt linn of Huesdonk & Albeita of Underwood , who , after cxcutlng a number of mortgages about two vve ° ks ago , assigned a few dajs ago to Hans Illef for the- benefit of their creditors. Osborne claims to have had a mortgage on the warehouse and Its con tents for the sum of $1,300 , and theStough - ton people claim a chattel mortgage on the block alone for $200. The stuff was in the hands of the assignee , but on ? of Sheriff Hazen'a deputies took it In charge I'li'ttirfH for AinnN. Lots of now ones. Photo frames , medal- liens , novelties. Best line In the city. Get jour picture framed tor Xmas , H. L. Smith & Co. _ Reduced prices on slightly used pianos at Bourlclus' , the orchestral crown piano dealer , I1G Stutsman street , nrar M , E. church. Maeliiiu * Men. Among thoseIn attendance at the Nebraska and Western Iowa Implement Dalers' usso- < lallon the fallowing vlMted lap Implement , ll tr ct of Council IUilT ; y slcrdny llrowdcr Bros , Albion. Nik U-Kcys. VII- llfct , In ; H. I-lthner , H TWStcld , Mln- neoli , la ! P. S. Duller , Schuyler , Neb. ! Prod Schrader. B-rlln Neb. , H P McMillan , Olenwood , la , J. V Gilbert , Cilhoun. Neb , C H. Nor en , Avoca. la ; Newell South , Humphrey * . Neb ; W. C Mcfool , SalMii , Neb ; J 11 Mclaughlin , Craig , Neb ; W. S. Orafton , Wep.ern , Neb ; A U Brown , Ha- warden , la ; Peterson Bros , WeJton , la ; B M. Wllspy Blair , Neb. ; J..J. McCnmp- b < lt , KoliMnc le , la. ; P , B. jNibon , Mar cus , la. 4 a 7..II.TSM TO IIAVIJ SATISTACTIO.V Mr * , n. ItiiKiMi.Vlio Dlil Him 1'p ' for Kill ) , Caught In Oinalm. Mr ? . E. Kogers was caught In Omaha last evening , brought to th1 ? side ot the river and deposited In the city jail with the cl'argo of cheating by fairs pretenses entered against her. She chose to give her name- to the JilUr as Mis. Zee Rogers Mention was made jesterday cf a trick she played on M. ZalUmann , In selling him her house hold furniture f > r $60 and then skipping out , leaving Zaltsmann to light It out with H. W. Buttern ld , who had a chattel mort- spgo on all the goods. Ziltumann Mled an Information In a locil justice shop When she left Council Bluffs the bought a ticket to Norfolk , Neb. , but It Is said that she did not go any further west than Omtha The police are said to have discovered that a Council Bluffs traveling man Ins bcvii kesplnp compiny with her for th past sl\ wo-ks and left with her for Norfolk. They nho claim that he went to certain second hand dealers , representing to them tint the mortgaged gooJs' were tree from all incum- brance , and ailvltcil them to buy. Pozzonl's Complexion Powder produces a soft nnd beautiful rkln ; It combines every element of beauty and purity. ClirlNtiniiH Wlnr * . Highest grade nnd so cheap that all ran afford to order. Kino California wines , $1 a gallon and upwards ; extra Bourbon whisky for Christmas trade , $2 50 ; California gripe brandies , $2.50 and upwardsT full line of Imparted liquors BottUd goods a specialty. L Uo < enteld , CIO Main i < t. , opposite hay market. rlirlitimiN Hoods at I'tinlr I'rlccm. And a $20,000 stock to s'lect from. Largest line of fancy and family groceries , dry goodm , clothing , furnishing good < ) nnd shoes. Get yourfelf or fr'enjs holiday presents this year that nre substantial and useful and come to 209-211 Main St. and see- what a Hub money wlil do. H. H. SPETMAN. Before the holldajs jou will probably need some printing You will want It done Jus : right ; so call en Pryor Bros. , printers , at The Be-j office. 12 Pearl s-treM. Children's reefers are the. thing wo .ire making the drlvo on Just now. They arc handsoma and cheap , and the line is un broken. Mctcalf Bros. Litest silver novelties , Wollman's SI.AIIAI uu ANsunit.s < ; nviuns. ; CointiiontH on Illn Coniliirl Wlillu Ail- ( IrcftNltiK ; Mor nii .lurj. County Attorney Slabaugh denies that at any time during the Morgan murder tilal , and especially while he wis delivering his argument to the Juiy , he acted in any but a courteous , professional and natural manner. He states this In an affidavit filed In the district court In answer to the charges made by the attorneys for Morgan In the motion for a new trial. He sajs that he treated Morgan fairly and In a disinterested manner. Us could not treat him under the clrcunutancos as a great moralist , lie avers , or even .is a prime mover in charitable and beneficent works , but treated him .is th ? evidence demanded. He denies that he got at any time 'excited. As to the charge that he got red In the face and tha.t the veins in hla neck became NO FAITH CURE. A1H1UT STUAUT'S DYSPEPSIA TAII- They Cure Stoiiinrli TroulilcH nnil In- ilIrHtioit An > ny , Whether You lluicPaith lu Tliciu or .Nol. All physlclana apree that the element of faith 1ms a great deal to do in the cute of dio'aso. Klim belief and confidence in a family phy sician or the same confidence and faith In a patent medicine have pioduceJ remarkable cures In all ages. This is especially true In n'rvous tioublca , and no field otters bo prolific a harvest for the quack and charlatan as , the diseases arising from a weak or run down nervous system. Nevertheless , the most common nf all dis ease * , Indigestion and stomach troubles , which In turn cause nervous diseases , heart troubles , consumption and loss of flesh , re quire something besides faith to euro. Mere faith will not digest your fooJ fcr you , will not give you on appetitevlll not Increass your flesh and strengthen your n rves and heart , but Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will do thtse things , because they are composed of the elements of digestion , they contain the julcs , acids and peptones necessary to th ; digestion and assimilation of wholesome fooa. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest food If placed In a JJr or bottle of water heated to OS degrees , and they \\lll do It much more effectively vvh n taken Into the stomach after meals , whether you have faith that they will or not , They invigorate the stomach , make pure blood and strong nerves In the only way that nature can do it , and that Is from plenty of wholesome food vv.H dlgsted. It Is not v hat we eat , but what wa digest that does us good. Stuart's Dyspspsla Tablets are sold by nearly all druggists ct CO cents for full sized pnckage , or by mall from the Gtuart Co. , Marshall , Mich. swollen , he my * that hp did not Uke thfr lime to Investigate. "Sufllce to uny , " he continues , "that after my argument 1 w in good phyitcil condition. " Regarding the charge that In tils fcclto- mtnl he tore off his nrnrlng apparel , he M ) * "My tie got on lop of my collar anil I removed It nnd laid It on the table. I did not think that H would be prejudicial to Morgan to take off my tie. " Ho offers his regrets , too , It nt any time lip appeared to assume "the attitude ot a wild beist about to spring upon Its prey , and at other limes his e > os glared. " He thinks , however , that the nttornoja were mistaken about this. One Minute Cough Cure Is harmless , pro- il'ires Immediate results. Trnii iulHMlMslitil | nxtiiiHltloii Mcotlim. The citizen * of Omnlm Intcrc-sUil In ( lie TransmlwisRlppl exposition nre ronio'tod to meet nt the O'omnieiclal flub looms Situt- day next at 7.30 p in This U the pre liminary step tovvaul orKaulsMng the enier- pil * < * . Sufllclont Infoi million lias been gath ered on the subject to miiko the meeting Interesting. DeWltt's LlttU H.irly Itmr3 cure Indlgcs * lien nod bad breath. not Illn Dri'roc nt I.mt. The Pilbblei divorce case was called In court today and u docrop granted to lin the husband. The wife , Hlla , vvns not prc"- cut. QUAKER OATS The Child Loves It. The Dyspeptic Dcmniuls It. The Epicure Dotes on It. DO YOU EAT IT1 ? Notice Is beicby given lh.it sealed bids will be received u.v the board of directors of tltc Alfnlfn Irrigation Ul'trlct at their olllee In Ognlalla , Nebraska , on tlio Jd dnj ot December , 1SD5 , up to 10 o'clock n. in , foi Ml.r.OO In bonds Issued by ald dlsttlct In denominations not to exceed (500 , and drnvv- Inp Intcri'ht nt the rate of G per cent per annum , pajnoie somi-unntirilly nt the oltico of state treaMiter. Llncoi.ebru'ka : , Ju'.y nnd January 1 or o icli jear. There bonds ure 10-20s ; n percentage of principal ng pro vided Uy law Is payable evciy jeir nftor ten Jeurs. These bonds were d'rlarod legally issued and a valid lien upon Ilia lands included In the district In nn action in the district court of Keith county , Nebraska , vvhloh finding vvns icvlevved on an appeal to the supreme court pf the state nnd th Judgment of the lower court was alllrmtd in the court of last resort The bonrd to- nerves the right to reject any 01 all bids. Address nil bid" * to H C. Anderson , S'cre- tnry , OKniaiin. Neb Hy mdcr of HIP Bo.irJ of Directors ot Alfalfi Irrigation District , made this 30th day uf Novrmbsr , A. D. 1S05. M. A DAUr.nnilTY Prcs. H. C. ANDBRSON. Sec NEW. ' . DOHANY Something for Nothing Co. SOLID WEEK , COMMENCING DECEMBER. 23. Matinee Wcdinshy and Saturday 12 PEOPLE 12 Price 1O Geiits TO ALL PARTS OP THE HOUSE. No extra charge for lesorved scats. Charge ot pln > each night Seats on sale Satin day moinlns nt box otllco. TfllN OiTY DY WSHKS Clothlni. Dressss and HousclioM Goods. OMAHA orriCE. 1521 Pninam Tel. 1521. COUNCIL Hl.urrs WmKs nnd Office. Cor. Avc. A and ith sticet. 'iUopliana 310. Send for urlco lint. , Ml OP Council Bluffs , Iowa , CAPITAL , - - . 8100,000 xvr : SOMCIT YUUH IIIJSI.MS.S. A\U DlCbJlti : YdUIl CUI.MJCTIO.NS. OXB OK TUB OII > UST llAMvb I.IOWA. . K I'JBll CI3NT I'AIIJ OX TIMIJ DBPOSITS. , AM ) bii ; iib on witri'Li. RSIfJRI ! fll.'fK Alturnc > B-ut-l u . IX DaiflOUlUuLpractice / , practice In the Htais nd Federal Courts. Rooms 306-7-8-9 , Sn : Bart. Ulock. Council DlufTs. Iowa , Special Notices-Council i iAvn to ixchunec for Ncbrneka land. C. 1C. Nichol son , 633a ! Broadway. CHUtNVSCLL1ANnD ; VAULTS CLKANHD. _ Ed " "Ij f W. ' Homer1 * . M3 Itioadway. fTlAVU A CASH CUSTOlinU FOH 7w ACRES cr Nebmikn Und. U. 11. Nlcholian , ! Xi vmy , Couu.ll UlulTti , la- RaymoitdJewelcr ALL SORTS OF PEOPLE arc treated exactly alike in our store , We make no dis tinction. We want our store to be a place where people of fortune can be suited exactly , and where those who have to count their dollars carefully can get better value for their money than anywhere else in this town. C. S. Raymond. i mill PoiipliM M , Often ttcrntnji , The Distiller and Wine and Liquo Importer Keep * In stock n full mill com plete line of Cnllfrnnln Wines nnd Urniidies Kentucky , Scotch ami IrNli Whisky. French llramlies , Holland Oln , Spanish ami Fiench Wine * anil a lull line of all kind * of llottle ( toods. You can set any kind or any aje goods you want. 1'oit , Sherry , Angelica , Xlnl'an del , UnrRUiidy , Catawba , Malaga Mndelia , Musciilelle , Kelslln , Hhlne Wine , Suuterno and llne.st old Oiange Wine. Janis 1877 Brandy. We are f-ole owners and distillers of this famous old and pure Uiandy. Huskies. Old Glow , Mnttliigly , McDrayer , Hipy , Pilde of Louisville and 00 other Kentucky and eastern Hye * , IIolliuul , Svvan , Hye , Malt and Kid ney Gin. Imported and Domestic Hum , New IjiiKliiml and Jamaica. I lllackburry Hiandy , Chcriy , \ I'each , Apple and Grape Uiandy and line old Apple .lack. Kor i iic < 's send to us direct. No charge for b.urols , kegs , jugs , boxes bottles or packing. Small buyer gets same price * as the large one. All goods at llfiD HOCK. Y ine Company , 225 Main St. . mm SaDiiwiGil "Adams7' ' 0 , Seller Towers from 1 to 10 borse , Fcctl Giinilprs , .Tiifics , CLnln , IIuuil Carts nnd last lint not least , SOUTHWICK UOllSH AND STEAM I'OWEU UAY I ranch House Council Bluffs We do not holler often , but when we do , we holler Joud. Until Jan. 1st , I will show the people WHAT IT IS TO BU ! SHOES CHEAP. hoe ] I I" ' Everybody knows his store , and when thfey want Good Shoes they go to him. ' . _ - - - - -MT-JI | | ii B OUR RAGS Then look out for Shoes Cheap. We are sorry to have to do this. This is no Shoe weather and they have got to go , 20th Centurys and all. SARGENT , SAME OLD PLACE. Look for the Bear. That's Our Sign , 413 Broadway , Council Bluffs.