THE OMAJTA DAILY F ANITA HY 17 , 1897 , COUNCIL BLUFFS DEPARTMENT MIMUt MK.VIIO.V. Clark & Wctzcl , I , 0. 0. F. blk. , art par lors. lors.Court Court Reporter Qputun left for hlfl homo In Tabor yesterday. Judge Thornell left for Sidney lout night nnd will not. return until Tuesday , to which tlmo ho has adjourned district court. A marriage license was Issued yesterday to IMward LcMatt of Lincoln , ago 31 , nnd Sadie A. Watson of the wimc place , age 30. They had not met for years. "You have changed. " she murmured. "Yes , " said Algctnon , "I now Kcnd all my work to the HnRlo laundry , 721 Broadway. " Eunice ( Joodrlch , supported by n good com pany , was received by an enthusiastic audi ence at the Duhuny theater last night. "Cop- tain January" proved a decidedly catchy en tertainment , and wn well received. A horse that had evidently been In a run away was taken nut of a wire fence near Green's old packing house nt 8 o'clock lant night , The temnants of a harness nnd b'Jg < y were attached to him. The animal was pretty badly cut up. The ownei.has not been heard from. The Misses HubliiBon gave their regular fortnightly musical last evening. An Inter esting program of piano , violin and vocal music was given by the pupils ot Iho con- ncrvatory , nnd a very pleasant evening was spent In dancing. Refreshments wcro trrved. Ed Miller , n retail liquor dealer of Shcn- nmlonh , who neglected to settle his accounts with the government , was brought In yes terday and arialgned before Commissioner Stcadmnn. A bond for $200 prevented him being sent to Jail pending his hearing .it thu March term of the federal court. The Nlblo Spectacular Humpty Dumpty company will present the time-tried play , "Humpty Dumpty , " at the Dohany theater Monday night. Many clover specialties will tie Introduced and the performance promises to be ono of the most interesting presented nt the theater for some time. A team of horecs attached to n light road wngon bocatno frightened by the hissing of Htcam from the Northwestern passenger en gine yesterday afternoon nnd became unman ageable. They full on the track In front of the engine , but n quick application of the airbrakes prevented them from being killed. When the regular annual lax sale closed last December there was a lot of property that wnu not sold and many of the bldder.i were unable or unwilling to take their cer tificates after the property they had bidden on was sold to them. This made It neces sary for an adjourned sale. The sale will bo held on Monday , and If the property Is not all sold In one day It will bo continued until it Is or ni lung as there arc any bid ders In sight. The sale will begin at 10 o'clock In the morning. C. B. Vlavl Co. , female remedy. Medical consultation frco Wednesdays. Health hook furnished. 301) ) Mcrrlam block. N. Y. Plumbing company. Tel. 250. AVIM. CAUCUS OVI'.ll A SUCIUSTAIlV. Iilllle PrellinlnarleN .Vcl'CHHUry to Hie Speelnl Sexlnii In limn , Sonalor N. M. Pusey will leave for Dot Molnos this evening to be present at the caucus meeting tomorrow morning prior to Uio opening of the special ccaslon of thu leg islature. He estimates that the session will last at least two months , and may run along until about April 1. As the si salon is onlj i continuance of the last regular session little caucussing will bo necessary to enable the members to come to an understanding The senate caucus on Monday 4s solely for the purpCEC of selecting u man to take the place of secretary of the senate made vacan' ' by the forced resignation of Secretary Bul lard , who has been Indicted and prosecuted for forgery and several other serious offcnsct In connection with the financial affairs ol the state. The pcaltlon Is a responsible and Important one. and as It Is lucrative there are many statesmen eaRor to accent Ita re sponsibilities. Ths caucus on Monday will name Milliard's successor. There Is only ono prominent candidate In southwestern Iowa who is regarded as standing any show of gcl- tln ; : the plum , and he Is Lawyer Balrd ot Glcnwood. He has the entire southwestern delegation solidly for him , and Is confident that ho can draw enough strength from other parts of Ilio state to make sure of bis en dorsement In the caucus. Captain C. S. Hubbard , assistant door keeper of the senate , will leave for the capi tal tomorrow morrrlnc. Court \oleH. Suit was commenced In the district court yesterday by Gcorgo Neal against J. M. Marcy to set aside the conveyance of some real estate by the defendant to his wife. The plaintiff Is acting' ' us the guardian of ono of the Marcy heirs. E. E. Hart commenced n foreclosure suit yesterday In the district court against S. F. Cameron on n second mortgage on some farm property. In the case of Dctlcf Kriiso against the Sclffert & Weiss Lumber company a resis tance to the motion for a new trial was filed by the plaintiff. The suit Involves a claim for wages , and grew ant of the affairs of Charles Altmanspcrger , the absconding rep resentative of the lumber company at Mln- den. den.An amended petition was filed by the plain tiff In the case of Lougce against Ellas Lcmcr and others. Additional affidavits were filed yesterday In the case of L , T. Albertl against J. P. Christiansen to support the motion for a cor rection of the Judgment. A decree of foreclosure was granted In the case of Wlckham against Hughes. Thu Judg ment amounts to $2,818. A. F. McLean was granted a divorce from Martha McLean by Judge Thornell yesterday on the grounds of desertion. In the matter of the assignment of Peter Beck , Judge Green yesterday sent In an order directing the assignee , W. A. Gronowcg , to pay the costs of the case In the district and superior court out of the assets In bis pos session. It's always wet and sloppy On Broadway ; It wets our feet and rots our leather On Broadwty. Hughes saves our health and makes us wealth On Broadway. You needn't holler , ho'll save you a dollar On Broadway. Yes , Hughra has all the different widths and toes In men's rubbers at 50c and 7Sc , also a full Una of arctics , felts , rubber boots , rubber coats , mackintoshes , etc. In fact ho has all the perquisites necessary to com plete a gentleman's wardrobe. It will save you money by calling on him at 415 Uroad way for anything In men's furnishings. MYSTERY PARTIALLY SOLVED Whereabouts of E. H , Odell Known for a Brief Time , RETURNS HOME AND THEN DISAPPEARS AVIm Siuv Him on ( lie Train AVIT flint lie Looked mid Atoliluil HU KrluiulN. E. H. Odclvlioae ) absence from the city for several weeks has been a mj story to his friends , returned nt noon jesltTdny , and It Is believed Immediately left again. Hn came In on the Wabash and was driven from the union depot to his htjinu on High School ave nue , and Immediately afterward to the law omcc of Wright & Baldwin. Mrs. Odell and Mrs. Q. W. Washburn left on Wednesday afternoon for the cast. Neither Mrs. Odoll nor any of his friends huvn heard a word from him since ho left. Mrs. Odell has been arranging to go to her friends In the cast for fcome time , and Wednesday afternoon slio and Mrs. Wusliburn bade their uclghbois and friends good-by. On Thursday afternoon a telegraph messenger called several times nt the house , evidently for the purpose of leaving n message , but the house was closed and vacant. It Is believed by the friends tlmt this message was from Mr. Odell an nouncing his contemplated return , but It cniim too Into for Mis. Odell to receive It. Several Council Ulttffs men came In on the train that carried Mr. Odell , and they Bay his appearance was so changed and haggard that they scarcely recognized him. Ills evi dent desire to shun recognition mid to avoid them prevented them talking 'o ' him. There has been little doubt In the minds of his friends that Mr. Oilell'H business cares and financial reverses have unbalanced him men tally. _ TO CO.\TI.MI ; : AM , THIS WKISIC. Motion Store IHn Jniiunry Sale. Every dollar's worth of surplus stock and all winter merchandise have been marked at a price that will close them out quick. We must turn Use surplus stock Into cash before our annual stocktaking. Tremendous reductions In winter dre's goola. SOc ami C9c dress goods at 3",4c. 75c dress goods at COc. SDc and U5c drcsa goods nt 69c. $1.00 dress goods , SDc. $1.GO dress goods , 95c. J1.75 to $2.75 drcts goods nt USc. Cloaks In many Instances less than half price. $3.00 Jackets at $2.05 each. $7.50 jackets at $ I.CU each. $10.00 jackets at $5.75. $15.00 , $10.00 and $ L'2.00 Jackets to clcso at $0.03 each. DOMESTICS. Heavy unbleached muslin , 3' , c. 7c bleached muslin , 5c a yard. SVic bleached muslin , 0-c a yard. 2'/j yards wide sheetIng - Ing , 12V4o a yard. Heavy white shaker flan nel. rJc. 25c white wool flannel , 17c a yard. Gcod cotton crash. 3c a yard. All linen crash , 5c a yard. SOc table linen at 37V4c a yard. C2'/jC ' white blankets. 45c pair. $1.00 fancy colored blankets , ( J9c pair. Underwear and hosiery on sale at maniifaturcrs' prices. UOSTON STORK. Council Uluffs. CUTS niti'Mc AMI pi.n.xns GUILTY. TlioiuiiH Oiiii-y , I'liHtimtttor of Moilnlc , SIIJM lie Toolc Unele Sain'x Money. When President Cleveland appointed Thomas Carey postmaster at Modalc , In. , the new postmaster had no difficulty In procuring a bond for $1,000 that was con sidered to bo gilt-edged , and Carey was as proud of his bond as he was of hla ap pointment. The postal officials have also had occasion to be thankful that the bond proved to be as good as it was supposed to be , for they have called upon the bondsmen to make good a shortage of $208. The short age was discovered when Carey WES checked up and out ah ut a month ago , and the bonds , men promptly responded to the appeal to settle up. Since then Carey hca been en joying a protracted drunk , thU being hU way of celebrating the fact that ho had lost his $40 n month pcetoinco and had friends to malte good his shortage. " Yesterday he re ceived n rude awakening when Deputy Mar shal Charley Bradley appeared with a war rant for his arrest on the charge of embez zlement. He was brought before Commls- sloncr Stcadman yesterday afternoon. Ho fortified himself for the ordeal by taking an extra number of drinks after ho reached the city and when called upon to plead to the charge he was the happiest man In the county. "I'm an embezzler , and that's all there Is to It. I used tlio money because I did not have any of my own when my family all got sick. It all went for medicine , and now I want to take my medicine. " Ho was cautioned as to what a plea of guilty meant , but nothing could shake his determination to evade any of the consequences quences or modify his pica. He was taken to the county Jail until his frtenus at home could arrange for a bond. TKAOIIIM ; YOIMS CJIULS TO smv. .MrM. Del.oiiu'x IiuiiiHtrliil School mill the rinuil Work It IH Diilnpr. Despite Inclement weather yesterday eighty-five girls were present at Mr. and Mrs. DcLong's Industrial School for Girls. While they were busily engaged In the tasks allotted them Rev. C. W. Brewer gave a pleasant and Interesting talk. Each child Is given n garment to make and Instructions how to make It. The work Is carefully laid out and supervised until the garment Is com- plcted ; then It becomes the property of the girl who has made It. In this way a strong Incentive Is given to the little girls to learn to sow. The material Is all procured by do nations solicited by Mr. and Mrs. Henry DoLong. Many poor children of the city have not only been taught how to sow and make their own garments , but have become proficient enough and have been attentive and industrious enough to clothe themselves during the winter. The school meets every Saturday afternoon. It has developed from a small gathering of llttlo girls from poor families until It has now become one of the Important Industrial educational Institutions of the city. $5,000.00 to loan on real rotate security. E. H. Shcafo & Co. , Baldwin block. Fine livery for parties and dances. Ogden Livery , 108 Broadway. Telephone 83. IJVHM'S OF TIII2VUHIC IX SOCIHTV. I'crHonnl Movement * mill Dellulitful 12 n ( e rn I n men IN Citron lei eil. Mis1 } Bertha Slcan of Omaha visited friends In this city last week. Mm , 0. M. Dodge , who has been 111 for eoniL tlino pest , Is Improving , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Sherman have re turned from n trip through California. Miss Nelllo Louden of Fnlrflcld Is the guest of Miss Maude Cavln on I'ark avenue. Mlsa Georgia Lindsay of Omaha wen the guest of Mrs. Horace Everett last week. MIsH Georgia Sharp of Omaha visited with Mrs. O. W. Butts during the past week. The Monday Musical club will hold Itn next regular meeting with Mrs. E. W. 'Hart on Seventh street. Miss Cavln entertained the Conservatory club last Tuesday evening In honor of her gticit , Miss Louden. Mr. J. L. I'axton and Mr. Arthur Cooley of Omaha were guests at the Dancing club party Wednesday evening. Mr. Gcorgo Kecllne has returned from Jacksonville. Kin , where hu took his family to spend the winter. Dr. Donald Macrae , Jr. , who has been con fined to his homo on account of Illnces , Is able to be about again. Mw. S. H. Douglass , formerly of this city , I * the guest of Colonel and Mrs. D. U. Dallcy , on First street. Mlsa Stella Patterson left yesterday for Den Molnes , where she will visit for sonic time with Mrs. Tom Austin. Mrs. Wells has returned to her home In Kansas City after a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. K. H. Campbell. M'as Eleanor Montgomery will leave this week for New Haven , where she will visit for some time with Mia * Helen Homana , Miss Maud Jacobl who has been here for some time visiting with Mies Key , leaves this evening for her home In Philadelphia. Mlsa Key entertained a party of frlcr.ds with a sleigh rld < 3 Thursday evening In honor of her friend , Miss Jacobl of Philadelphia. Mr. John Henderson , formerly of this city , but now of Gcscon.idc , Mo. , left for home yesterday after a pleasant visit with Tom Metcalf , Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Squire and daughter. Florence , l"ft Monday for an extensive sauth- crn trip. They will visit Mexico and other countries before returning. Mrs. S. E. Uolles , who has been the gurat of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Butta. on Fiist avenue for the paat month , left for her homo In Chicago Wednesday evening. Mlsa Key entertained an Informal farewell party last evening In honor of her friend , Miss Jacobl of Philadelphia , who leaves for her home today. The members of the Royal Arcanum and their frlcr.da wcro entertained Thursday evening with a literary nnd musical program at their hall In the Ucno block. Mrs. Frank lin gave a number of clever readings that wcro enthtislaatlcally received. After the program darclng was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gilbert entertained a few frlendii Informally at their home on First avcnuo Thursday evening at a phonograph graph party. These present were : Miss Bow man , MUs Bullard , Miss Sharp. Miss Krnt- ing ; Mr. onJ Mia. Trautman , Mr. nnd Mm. Underwood , Mr. and Mrs , Uenton and Mr. and Mrs. Sharp. Mr. E. M. Lcnls and Miss Nellie Beck of Council Dluffa wcro united In marriage at the Baptist parsonage in Logan on Thurs day. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lewis of Lewis township , and the bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Beck. They will be nt homo after January 20 at 1103 South Seventh street. The concert given by the Fiak Jubilee Singers Tuesday evening nt the Odd Fellows' hall proved a decided aucccas and was at tended by a large and fashionableaudience. . No band of singers have become so great n favorite ns the Fis ! company. A demand has been made that they return and they will be at the Odd Fellows' hall February I. Frank Lea Short and "Tho Players" will give a performance nt the Dohaney theater Thursday evening , January 21. The perform ance will bo given under the auspices of the Unity club of Grace church , this city , and will consist of "Tho Bells" and "Nance Oldfleld , " which Is the same bill so success fully presented at the Crelghton theater , Omaha. The Derthlck club met with Mrs. O. H. Simons loot Monday evening , the attendance being large. The organization wen com pleted by the appointment of the committees xvhlch will have charge of the working ot the club. The program committee consists of Prof. J. II. Slmms , Mrs. J. G. Wads- worth and Mrs. O. H. Simons. I. M. Trey- nor , W. L , Thlckatun and D. E. Stuart were appointed as the executive committee. The next meeting of the club will be held at the residence of Mrs. P. J. Montgomery a week from Monday The N. V. C. gave a pleasant sur prise party to Mr. Lawrence Overmelr at his home , 1202 Sixth street. Amusements wcro games and music. The guests were : Mlsa M. Talbott , Mhs M. Brown , Miss O. Hen- drlcks , Miss B. Gillette , Miss W. Blcknell , Miss O. Johnson , Miss Frlsby , Miss H. Blck , Miss Bickncll , Miss Frlsby , Miss T. Mcln- tlre , Miss J. Solhoff , Miss L. Sharpncck , Miss Hoyt. Miss F. Burnhardy , Miss L. Uurn- hardy. Miss Bcardslcy , Miss Allison and Mls.s Blcknell. The third of the series of parties to be given this season by the Dancing club was held at Hoyal Arcanum hall Wednesday even. Ing. It'was In every way the decided suc cess the other assemblies have been and was well attended. The orchestra has been added to anil the music wan exceptionally fine , the dancers becoming enthusiastic and applauding every number. Those present were ; Mr. and Mrs. Hess , Mr. and Mrs. Hart , Sir , and Mrs. Allen , Mr. and Mia. Shepard , Mr. nnd Mrs. John Davis , Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Stlllman , Mr. and Mrs. Xurmuehlen , Mr. and Mia. HCES ami Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright : Mrs. Vincent and Mrs. Altclwon ; Miss Cavln , Miss Dodge , Miss Key , Miss Sloan of Omaha , Miss Jacolil of Philadelphia , Mis. ] Tullcys , Mlas Bennett , Mlsa Kennard of Omaha , .Mlsa Vlncont , Miss Moore , Miss Thompson , Miss Farnsworth , Miss Sarah Farnsworth , Miss Alexander Mlas Sherman , Miss Louden of Fnlrfteld. la ; Mlsa Baker , Mlsa Keating , MFS ! Sharp of Omaha , Miss Montgomery , MlfH Bcebo and MI&s Olive Gulttar ; Messrs. Fen- Ion , Mayne , Farnaworth , Pcxton of Omaha , Crockwell , ISmpkle , Glcsson , Haas , Squire , Patterson , Fred Empklc , Cooley of Omaha , Stuart , Douglass , Blalno , Hatteuhauer , Bow man , Dawson , Butler , Ulxby , Jones. Jora- lyn , Wlckham , E. A. Wlckham , Brown , Gcorgo Wright , Griffith , O'Kecfo , Gcrncr , Heath of Omaha. Hando. We have had placed In our hands for calo some great bargains In cot'i-s ; : , farms and acre property ; nlso tome choice l'slncs property ; IIrat mortgages bought and told. Day & HCES. HAVE BEEOOUXI ) CDllN Special Fiiullng of Each Juror in the Case ol Moordlftnd Ellis. n UNANIMOUS VERDICT IS RETURNED mill Jury MiiHliilii All Oic Count ) In thu liiillulmriilN l'rlNMtierN Hrenlt Io\vii -Sentence IH I'l'iinoiuieoil anil Ailnilt Their Cullt. 1 We find that this store has the besl line of clgato in the city. 2 Wo find that this store Is strictly up-to. date. 3 We nnd the stock well kept and always fresh , having the goods that the people require. 4 We nnd that everyone gets full value foi motley Invested , the cigars arc the cqulva lent , besides tlm firm Is going to give tiwaj n Tribune bicycle April 30th. C We find that when a customer once forms the habit of trading at this store , they rarely ever go around to other cigar stores , l ! Wo nnd that they not only receive cour'oous treatment , but long experience In the buulncas , has placed them In a position to bo nble to cater to the whims and fancies of each Individual. 7 We nnd that . store Is the most popular In the city. JCD no necessity for poisonal solicitations lor patronage. S Wo nnd that the "Corner" 5-ccnt cigar ought to be fioKl for 10 cents to make com petition on an equal , but inasmuch as this linn sees fit to put out ouch values for the money , no Jury can Justly Indict them. 0 We find that while many other atorca aru comparatively dull , this store has been throughout the season the scene of life and activity , owing to t excellence of the goods there kept on < 10 We find that tin . .m with the push generally gels the pull. 11. Wo find that a satisfactory reward will bo paid by the firm and no questions asked , upon presentation of evidence that they permit any competitor to sell pipes cheaper than they do. 12. Wo find that the best story always gives the Imagination something to do. Sn turn on your Imagination and then cnmc around , nnd they will still surprise you. Vex Populi , Foreman of Jury. DECISION OF JUDGE : PUBLIC SENTIMENT. Upon the verdict I nnd Moore & Ellis "guilty" of selling the most and best cigars for the money of any house In Council Bluffs. I therefore sentence them to nrst place among the cigar stores of this city , where they are to remain so long as they main tain their present reputation for selling high grade cigars and continue their courteous treatment to customers. Have the prisoners anything to say ? Wo acknowledge ; our guilt and grace fully accept the decision of the judge. MOOrtH & ELLIS. Hellly to le | Here Totlny. Sheriff Morgan Is expected home this mornIng - Ing with Hellly , thu bank , robber who shot Nick O'Urlon two years ago. He was heard from at Chicago , lint failed to Inform the deputy sheriffs when he would get home. H Is understood that | A determined fight will be made by th6 frlpnds of the prisoner to prove that ho Is not the man wanted. His Identification by O'Brien has been complete , and It was on his testimony that a requisi tion was granted by the governor of Penn sylvania. Hoffmayr's fancy 'patent Hour makes the beat nnd most bread. Ask your grorcr for It. . * . . .j. ) The Durfeo Furniture company has re moved to 203 and 205 Uroadway. .MAV IIUY ST. JOSKPII'S STOCK YAHIIS. Swift .t Co. of CIilciiKo Kvpefteil < o Develop u IIlK Industry. ST. JOSEPH , Ma. . Jan. 16. ( Special. ) Milton Tootle and John Donovan wont to Chicago Icat night , where they expect to close the contract by which G. F. Swift will become the owner of the St. Joseph slock yards. If the sals Is made It will Include also the property of the St. Gcorgo Town company , south ot the city , about 400 acres of land , already platted and laid out In town lots. It Is expected that Swift & Co. will build a largo packing house at the t > tocU yards and operate It , although no assurance that It will b : > done lies -jjia given. If ( he proposed Improvements ire made the packIng - Ing houses will all bo lighted by electricity and an effort will be made to boom St George , the suburb adjoining the stock yards. Three packing houses are now in opera tion here , but It Is possible that the Mo ran Packing company's plant will bo put In op eration again. It Is tied up In litigation now In such n way that It could not bo in cluded In the sale to Swift. It Is hoped that the new Interests will make the stock yards as successful as the yards at St. Louis. The St. Joseph Stocks Yards company has been carrying too large u debt for many years , and the stockholders were glad to unload. The company has a capital stock of $500,000 and a bonded debt of $250,000. I.mvyer AceiiHeil liy Iilx Typewriter. NEW YORK , Jan. 16. Theophllus B. Steel , a lawyer , was arraigned In the Central po- Still Giving Premiums. A- THESE ARE THE STORES where'Premium Stamps are given , Buy here , collect Premium Stamps and secure handsome Premiums FREE- f 1 Art Studio. Dye Works Musical Merchandise . ' . .iiii'llcr Piano and Organ Co. , 103 Main St. Ilnrry Schmidt , 406 tlrondwny. ( Stamps Schocdsaclt's Twin City Dye Works , conic. given only when cash deposit Is made. Aveiuiu A and 2Gth street. News and Periodicals Baby Carriages. FUIlNITtmn S. S. Keller , 311-313-3IG D. W. Bushnell , 22 Main street. ( Stampi Broadway. given when asked for nt the time Iho . S. S. Keller , 311-313-315 Hroadwny. goods bought and paid for , except on arc . QIULLB WOUK S. S. Keller , 311-313-315 school books ) , i Bakery. Uroadway , Boston Itakcry ( I' . Unldnuf , Prop. ) , S28 Groceries Optical Goods 13 roadway. M. Wollman , 409 Broadway , ( Eyes tested C. Wldmnler , C02 Uroadway. Johnson & Olson , 730 Broadway. free. ) Banjos , Guitars , Mandolins Eic Uudolch William Teller Fitzgerald , 1001 , 421 Main Main street. street. Paints , Oils and Glass Mueller I'lnno and Organ Co. , 103 South Barli-1 & Miller , 100 West Broadway , Tele Dell 0. Morgin Co. , 712 Broadway. Main street. phone 350. Mcrrlam Block Pharmacy , corner Mnln strco J. Wardlan , 1C01 Broadway. and Willow avenue. II. H. Harris , 2301 Uroadway. Brown & Wcsneivfil ? Main street. Bicycles. Pntton & Patton , 932 Klftli avenue. Morgan & Co. , 110 Broadway. J. T. Klmllcy , 337 Droadwny. C. A. Lacy , 381 Harrison street. P. O. Schneider , 12 Pearl street. Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. Hardware Photographic Work Books and Stationery. Harry Schmidt. 40fi . Cole & Cole , 41 Main street. Broadway. ( Stamp * . . . Gives . given only when cash deposit Is mado. ) D. W. nushncll , 22 Main street. ( Charles Swalne , 340 Broadway. stamps when nskcil for at ttio time goods Pianos and Organs are bought and paid for , cxcci > t on school Harness and Saddlery books. ' Mueller Piano and Organ Co. , 103 Mnln St. Walters Bros. , 14S Broadway. ROOM MOULDINO J. II. Long. 31 Mnln St. Boots and Shoes. SUWINO MAC11INM2S J. T. Flndley , 337 Ice Broadway. S. A. I'larcis & Co. , 100 Main street. SHEET .MUSIC Mueller Piano and Organ The Council Bluffs Coal and Ice Co. , Broad Co. , 103 Main street. China and Glasswarj way and Ninth street. SI10KS S. A. Plerco & Co. , 100 Main street. SIONS J. B. Long , 31 Mnln street. M. Wollman , 403 Ilioadwny. JBWKMIY M. Wollman. 409 Broadway. SILVERWARE M. Wollman , 409 Broad- LAUNDRY Eagle Laundry Co. , 724 Uroad . Coal and Wood way. way. Stoves and Ranges Tlie Council DliUTs Coal and Ice Co. , corner Meat Markets Uroadway and Js'lnth street. Cole & Cole , II Main street. J. H. Pace , 738 Broadway. Clins. Swnlne , 340 Broadway. ' Confectionery C. II. Htibcr & Uro. , 112 Kast Uroadway. TAILORINQ Simon Johnson & Co. , 51 ? Ilobert Marx , 221 Main street. Broadway. Purity Candy Kitchen , 534 Uroadway. J. II. Miller , 1013 Main street. Tinware C. O. D. Market ( C. II. Orvls , Prop. ) , 537 Dentistry Broadway. Cole &Colc , 11 Main street. Dr. L. B , Hoe. Hoom 322 Mcrrlam Block. J. Wardlan , 1C03 Broadway. Clms. Swalne , 340 Broadway. Ur. A. O. Mudge , 310 Uroadway. Fred Cvcrs ( West Uroadway Meat Market ) , TUItF GOODS Walters Bros. , IIS Broadway. 2313 Uroadway. UPHOLSTERY S. S. Keller , 311-313-315 Diamonds Broadway. Merchant Tailoring WALL PAPER J. n. Long , 31 Main street. M. Wollman , 400 Broadway. ' WATCHES AND CLOCKS M. Wollman , 409 Johnson & Co. , 543 Broadway. , ' ' Simon Broadway. Drug's & Drug-gists' Sundries Wizard Cough Elixir Dell O. Morgan & Co. , 712 Broadway. Millinery Mcrrlam Block Pharmacy , corner Main St. Miss L. A. Wollman , 330 Broadway Brown & Wcsner , G17 Mnln street. mid Willow Avo. ( New store , new stock and new fixtures. ) Wood Brown & Wcsnor , C17 Main street. f Morgan & Co. , 140 Broadway. Mirrors The Council BlnfCs Coal and Ice Co. , corner P. O. Schneider , 12 Pearl street. Broadway and Ninth street. L. Mnssenberg , C30 Uroadway. S. S. Keller , 311-313-315 Broadway. C. A. Lacy , 381 Harrison street. BEAR IN MIND that it costs you nothing to get our Premiums , The Premium Stamps get them FREE. Our office is always open and you are cordially invited to call and bring your friends. If you have been overlooked in the distribution of our Stamp Books , kindly notify us and we will take pleasure in supplying you. THEY ARE FREE TO ALL. Yours very respectfully , THE CO-OPERAIVE PREMIUM ASSOCIATION. GLAIR E. TLJKNHULL. Local Manager. J. C , HUMES , General iManii"ci > Please note change in our Office Address as we have moved from 10 Pearl Street to 339 Broadway. DOHANEY THEATER. One .VlKlit Only , Moiiilny , .limitary IS , Nllilo Spectacular Humpty Dunijily Company I'rcFenllnB HUMPTY DUMPTY Supported Ijy f Irons specially nrtlM ? . 1'ilccn 10 , 1.1 nnil : o cents. HcatH now on cale at .Solids' BOHANY THEATER ( . .ntMKlit , Tliiirhilny , .Inn. L'l. MR. FRANK LEA SHORT nnil his players In "NANCE OLDF.ELI)11 . ) and "THE BSLLS. " Unilcr the nuspl m of Unity Guild of Gritce church. Incidental muplc nrrnnKfil for t.io occasion by the liniierl ii Mnnilolln club. Trices M'c. 3Ic nml I5c. Bents now en tule at fellers' ilruu store. llco court , charged with passing a worthless check lor a small cum on Clara A. Daven port , a typewriter , who also pays he "be " trayed her while sne was employed In his oirice. He was unable to furnish a $200 bond , and was taken to prison. Mr. Steel bc- I longt ) to one of the oldest famlllci of Ken- , tuclty. It Is said Colonel W. C. P. Breckln- rldgo Is his first cousin. Steel has ? prac ticed law In New York for thirteen jearo. He has been assistant corporation counsel , and In 1S1H was a candidate for congress on | the O'Brien democratic ticket. This is the kind of weather when you need a peed , heavv , stout boot yet shapely withal to resist the cold and slush ; in fact to be perfectly watertight Many women dislike rubbers and there is a constant demand for a shoe that possesses these requirements. Try a pair of boots at $2,50. NO. 25 VIN ST. They fill tlio bill to n "T" . Yet for those who want rubbers wo have them in ull styles nnd prices. NO. 25 COUNCIL MAIN STHKBT Closing Out Sale. Having concluded to discontinue our Omaha branch for the pres ent , and to avoid moving ; ottr large stock of Pianos and Organs back to Conni'll muffs , la. , wo will sell for the next thirty days at a discount of from L 5 to 53 per cent In fact , regardless of cost. Cull early at lu' ' Farnam Street and secure a bargain. At Our Council Bluffs , Iowa , Store. t4 Wo will continue our clearing sale to January 1 , 1S1I7 , during jq which time yon can secure rare bargains , not only In Pianos and JKJ Organs , but in all kinds of Musical Instruments. jj Guitars , $2.7. ) and upward. * Mandolins , ? ; i.U. > and upward. + 4 Violins , Accordeons , Drums , etc. We carry a very large stock * 3 for the Christmas trade. J $ ILEB PIANO & mm GO , , Omaha , 1522 Farnain St. 103 Main St. , Council Bluffs. Do you want " 9 Everybody knows what * Shoes Cheap for Cash- Sargent's Sale means- They , If you do , go to don't come often Twice a year Januai , an.l July We cut the life out of prices on Shoes Nothing is kept back , everything goes , at a price If you think you have Bought Shoes Cheap before Go to Sargent's now. This includes all the new Columbia and Twentieth Century Toe , Misses' Ladies' and Children's Look for the Bear , TEN DAYS ONLY AT SARGENT'S Oood Shoes our Trade Mnrlr , f '