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THE WEEK I\ THE \\'IJST’ Excitement in the East Has Very Little I..» i feot Upon Western Business, MONEY Ving Brick in Grain and Produce | Circles—A Falling Off in Packing Operations at Chicago-Good Export Demand, A CLOSE MARKET L Transactions of the Past Weck. Citcaco, M, Dee, 18—[Spe I'ele- gram 1o the Brr.)--Notwithstanding the general nnsettled in financial and commercial circles throughout the east and far west, nothing very unusval impor- tant has been developed in business circles I'lie stringency of the money market ceompanied with a marked de n railroad shares and NS ted considerable attention, and beyond | king managers of banking Institutions and lenders of money a little more con vative in their views, and furnishing a text for nervous speculators to dispose of portion of their holdings, there was no very marked effeet observable. A good demand for money prevailed thronghout the w and the market was firm, Bankers scrutin- ized paper very closely, and in most cases Mmited their favors fo their regular cus tomers, Speculators were moderate borrow- sers of produce and wrain asked A vathier good demand for money prevailed from parties at interior points, hut bankers at present are relictant to accept any outside paper, as they ean fiud ample employment for all their funds at pre- sent. Cowmission merchants are sending some currency to their customers, but hiefly in a small way, Rates of intere: firm at i@ per cent, and good paper obt at the outside ficure. On the street s aro firm at 8 per cent, except on gilt- died securities, Eastern excliange was in good supply and only moderate demanid, sequently the market ruled dull, Sales were made between banks at (@0 eents discount per $100, Considerable enrrency was ordered from the east. Foreign exchange Jwas in abundant supplv in the eastern arkeis, Owing to the large number of bills drawn against shipment of cotton, oil, grain, pro- visionsand stor warked decline was sub- mitted to, shippers’ sixt enmentary billgselling down to 84, lowest of the ye It is under $X,000,000 in gold has been engaced in Europe tor shipment to Awmerica. Speculation in railrond stocks aud seeuritics, oil and cotton in eastern matkets was unusually active and prices declived rapidly. Mining stocks on the Pacitic « 50 have suffered a marked reduction in prices. In grain‘and produce cireles trading was brisk, and prices favored the buying interest. though the decline was not marked. Provisions showed conside able strength. ‘The receipts of grain Were moderately Jarge and shipments eastward moderat xports of grain and provision from the seaboard were quite large and pac Ing in the west is progressing favorably. wheat a rather nervous fee during the past week and w vance of last week was lost. y active, and, while at times the feclin s strong, at others it was decidedly weuk, with rather more disposition on tie part of ope alize, which accounted for the decline, The favorable teature of the market was the strengih existing in- European miar- kets, which, in spite of a decline in the American markets, were quoted tirm with an aavancing tendenty in priess. A good ex- Jort demand has-also, existed, an cl have continued up to the recent avera ‘These were the principal factors of streneth and the beliof that the shipments from [nd| to the United Kingdom and the continent will soon diminish and that these countries will continue to be buyers of Ameri wheat helped o give confidence to hold who eventually anticipato higher pri feeling securd extent 1l 1o unsettled conai idening, and this to son inst the market. ' cumstance was th ich existed the past week in New York financial eireles and the panicky feel- ing whicli was_deveioped inrailroad Socks there, and 1o this was due largely the decline which ocewrred in wheat. ™ The highest prices of the week under review were real- Jzea Tast Saturday. Sinea then a decline of rred, but recovered azain rather arply 13ce, then eased off and closed about Tige lower than last riday, In the corn miwket but little of interest was developed. Speculative trading has been of a limited charaeter and chiely local. Ouiside business was light, in fael, (etuations have been too suiall o dttractattention, Liverpool adv quoted a firm warket for corn ceipts Have beeh tait' aud & protly’ #ood shippig demand has existed for' lower grades, but the markets sympathized more or less with wheat and prices declived e, rallied a trifle and closed about “e lower than last week, “Phere was more or less realizing, which as: sisted the weakness somewlat, In provis: 10ns tho week just closed has witnessed con siderable activity in the market for hog ducts, attended with more than the usual ir- recularlty in pri 1 a gencial way the market exhibited considerable streneth, o tor all leading articles a material advan rices has beon established, ‘Ihe general surroundings of trade were somew couraging 1o the “longs” and they endeay ored to make as much of the situation as pos- sible. While the quality of hogs exhibited marked improvement the receipts have been aisappointingly small, much below the gen- eral caleulations, and this lias been one of the wain subports ' of the market, especially in the way of decreasing the offerings trom the packing interest. “The failing off in_the packing operations at this point has been marked, more 5o than at most of the packing centers in the west, abor troubles at the opening of th used lurge losses to shippors of ho ed the supply in v channels, from the effects of whick Chicago market has not fully rec While packing here shows a matked d e aigres eturns of the west ar m 0se of last season to date, indi- cating (hat the new packing institutions in maha and other points in the west are draw- nk on the supply of the hogs which has lere- tofore sought the Chicazo market, “shorts” have exhibited considerable uneasi- ness about their outstanding contracts and make rather free purchases, especially of near deliveries, but at the same fime quite liveral sales were mado for longer deliveries, p ticularly “May. This leads to the impression that some operators are cal- eulating upon a better supply of hogs dur- Ing the Iatior part of e packing season ana # corresponding incrense in the stocks, Quite a large business was done n transfer- ring contracts ahead, ana_wonthly carrying charges Lave been widened to some extent, partially due o the closeness of the money warket, ranging at the close at 12i4@15e on mess pork, 71,@10¢ on lard and Tig@l0c on short rib sldes, " The shipping demand was only maderately aeliye and mAinly" {or spec fal articles. - Sellers were firm 1n helr vitws, and in many cases held their produets abc the views of buyers. ‘The receipts of all kinds of products were quite liberal and the shipments were well maintained. Al de- pending fmarkets, both Lome and foreivn, have exhibited a little stronger tone, but the recent advance in prices has made nierchants a little more conservative in their views, espweially as they have quite ampla supplies contracted for ut lower figures than are BOw current. - SATURDAY STOCKS, Transactions Ye sicrday inthe New York Money Market. NEw Yok, Dec. 18.—| Speeial Telegran to the BEE.|—The stock market opened steady and ruled very dull until noon, at which time only 110,000 shares had been traded in. The bank statement showed another loss in the reserve, ‘This fact, however, attracted but little attentlon, as the decrease emounted fo $7,280. T'he rates for money were on 0§ per cent basis. ‘The balief, how- ever, was that the large shipment of gold to his country, coupled with the heayy interesi disbursement at the end of the year, would prevent any very radical manipulation of the money warket in favor of the bears. The money market was relieved by & sharp move upward about noop, and it became apparent | that rea<on 8S | nour THE OMAHA DAILY e e e e e e o BEE: that the bulls had not lost their erip. Hocking Vailey was hifted 2 per cent, and | New Englana was putup 53 on an advance of 9 per cent from the lowest point touched on Wednesday. Ieading was heavily traded in around but failed to respond to any marked degree to the buoyaney of the rest of the list. London figured as a buyer of stock, Dut it was feared that the recent advance in the Bank of England rate of discount wonld imately cause some selling of Awmerican uritics, and conservative honses were for advising eaution in buying stocks at present. During the last nour the market rallied sharply, the Vanderbilt coal stocks and New_ England making conspic ous gains, St Paul, however hung heavily between % and 91, and the bears noted that it had extibited less rallying power after th break than anylhing else on the list. Rail- 1oad earnings were generally lavorable for o second week of December. \Wabash in (| $4,000, St Lonis_and San Franeise and_ Northwestern was v\’]‘ ted incre fully [rading falled to sympathize w g rally, being or the contrary, rather we The 1t close strong and @li; per eent higher than th opening, I'otal sales about thiec hundred thousand shares, A Rash Speculator Skips Out. NEw Youk, Dee. 18,—[Speeial Tele- gram to the Bre~The talk of Wall street is the reported disappearance of young Maurice Woriser, atter considerable losses 1n stock speculation. ‘The young man is the | sonof Simon Wormser, the head of one of the biggest brokerage fivims in the They were identified with the rapid in Keading, which ocenrred a few week and are well known in the stock markets of London and Herlin and on the Paris bourse as well as in New York, as larce and suceess ful operators. Young Wormser has been 1 with his father in the business, ways liad the reputation of being at aiich more da ulator than he It_seems that peenlation, when abont without stopping three, the scion ot the ged his speculative ten- overnor’s” knowledie, 1ost nearly haif o willion the principal cause of the & Co., his brokers, fear nger the young wan incon street. dvance forty secietly indi dencies withont {1 1t is said that lie dollars, and failure of ing his 1 tinently nm s tled. Capital Miscellany. WAsHiNGTON, Dee. 15,—Commission Montgomery, of the patent ofice, has issued an order to the effeet that from Jannary 3, procimo, emplopes in all the divisions in the patent oftice where the work is three or four months in arrears will be required to work: from 9 & m, until 5 p. m., instead of 9a. m as heretofore, n Herbert and Representative Not= to-day instrueted by the house comunttee on naval affairs to draw and. sent to the house a resol £1,800,000 the appropriation for_the tion of eruiser No. 1 (the Ney authorized the seerctary of the aceept oneof the bids already made o readvertise for proposal The president has recoznized Olat Itye Wultsberg as vico consui of Sweden and Norway at D, ines. In : ne Biondo, viee consul ot Sweden and Norway at Port Pownsen, Washinzton Territory: Ricardo Villafracd, consul of Costa Iico, at Francisco, 1o ible Double Tragedy. Y., Dee. 18.—Details double tragcdy at Penn Yan eansed sensation this morning, one of the principals neing Dorr M. Hawlin, station agent ot the Syracnse, Geneva & Corning railrond at Penn Yan. Hawlin is thirty-three years of age and has an estimable wife and o bright young shter. The family moved in the best ciety there. Iluwlin went to Penn Yan Thursday night and oecupied the same room with his paramour, Muriel Alderman. Be- fore retiring each fook a dose oi morphine with suic for twenty-four i aroused by Mam- home, the apartments re broken open. This pused Hamlin: from his stupor, wherenpon he seized a pistol lying near by, Shot the girl in the breast and sent a buliet into his own head. “Phe unfortunato woman was killed, but Uamlinis still alive. s y prominent residents of Auburn, N Walk On New Yonrk, Dee, 18, the B, Ter of o great Suspicion lin’s absence fros which he occupied w the Water Special Telegram to Alplionso King, the water walk- er, who attempted to walk across the Niagara river last Saturday, yesterday attempted to walk on the water from Bartholdi statue to Brooklyn bridge. Harry Webb, 2 well known sporting man, and two friends, were in a skiff accompanying him. King, dressed in an ordinary suit, put on his shoes, which are thirty-two inches lor it inelies wide and nine inéhes hizl, ved without a by ance polo, The water was rough and it was windy and he had great aificulty in keeping Iis balance. Nis progress was very slow, and when approaching i into the battery ves dashed ag and he 1 from the ¢ made and King eave up. weather he wotld not make fempt in New York bay for 500, was the createst ever accomplished water. Ile was on the water one five minutes. says in anothier at- Iis feat in rough hour and SR The Yankton Agency Indians. WaSHINGTON, Dee. 18.—Agent Jolin Kinney, of the Yankton Indian agen a conference to-day with @encral Atkins, of the Indian offiee, upon the needs of the In- dians under his charge. 1le asks for permis- sion to purchase for the Indians 100 brood wares and lnmber for flooring four hundred honsos now in eourse of construction. IHis vequest will be granted. Agent Kinney re ports that the acreage under enltivation this s Inrgely increased over last year, and and wheat cron is fully (6 Jer cent better than lnst vear. 1le says the udians ave making rapid progress in the scienco of farming, are becoming more set- tled in their habits of lifeand are looking with Increasing fayor upon the proposition to give them thelr lands in severalty, e Chicago Companics Sued. 18,—A special from Mrs, Caroline Forsyth, a wealthy will shortly begin suit for 350,000 against the Chicago Belt Line railroad and the Chicago Improvement company. The smpanies borrowed that sum_from her and gave @morteaze on land purchased with the money loaned without bond. No part of the principal or interest hias been paid. o] Another Wreck on the Lakes. MILWAUKEE, Dee, 18,—The evening W consin’s speclal from ‘T'wo Rivers says chooner Anna 0. Hanson, from Fraukfor to Milwaikee, ran ashore during a blinding snow storm about four miles north of that place at 7 o'clock last evening, ‘The crew, seven in number, were rescied at 3 this moming by the crew of the life saying station. ‘Thie night was bitter cold, and the sufferings of the life savers and ship- wrecked seaman was Intense. ‘The vessal will prove a tofal loss. ‘or Kulakua SAN Fraxcisco, Dee. 18.—Colonel G. M. McFarlane, inancial agent of the Hawaiian kingdom, has received a dispateh from Lon don stating that a new loan of $2,000,000, ich he was uthorized to make by King kua, has been placed at 5 per eent premiuni by Mathieson & Co., London bankers. F. had Nrw Freehold, o Cash i Waylaid and Murdered Larree Roex, Dee. 15, ~The Gazette's Warren, Ark,, speclal says: Alexander Ham titon and a boy named Silbury waylaid the 1larris brothers ana killed both of them with Wincliester rifles, a few miles from town y es. terday. Both were arrested and jailed. - Twenty-seven Drawned. SAN FrRaNCISCO, Dec. 18—t Is definitely ascertained to-day that thirty-eight persons were on the Atlantie when she went ashore. Eleven survived and twenty-seven were drowned. - Death of Ex-Goveraor Pitkin, Dexver, Dec. I8-The News' Puebio special sa: Ex-tGovernor Frederick W, itkin died at 8 o'clock this eveniug of con- suwption, | pects excell | more pomp and ceremony. Mo !)"‘ll( KR -MAHO! An Interesting Glove Contest- Bporting Notes, The Knights of Labor hall at South Omahia was the scene of a varied and in many res- nt exhibition of the manly art last night. The entertainment was arranged on short notice but was equal to a great many that have been given hereabouts with A number of into service and Other local sports wore pressed furnished avusement for the several hundred | matehes | spectators, There was a series of between Sexton and lahey, Boyle O'Nelll, Hessey and Hartney Crowley, Of these the most interesti that betyeen Hessey and Hartney, both whom are nitty boxers, They were well matched and’ gave fine exhibition of the manly art. ‘The princinal event of the evening however, was a_glove contest between James McCormick and Ma- honey, & South Omaha blacksniith, Since MeCormicks exploitin breaking the jaw of Al Mars, he has_rather lorded it « the local pugilists of lesser note. Mahone lowever, has been challenging sverybody for sometime, and finally suceeeded In arranging a mateh With MeCoriick. As both men quite a_following in South Omaha, whe lias been making his home, their \ed considerable intercst. The men appeated in the ring lst night at a few minutes past 9 o'elock, MeCormick was stripped (o the waist and wore white trunks. Malioney wore a neat grey suit. Both were in excellent condjtion and a’ pretty match was promised. was. cliosen reforee. Arthiir We led Mahoney and AT Williguis backed McCormick, W time was_ calied both men ng to t center of the ring and began business at once. Mahoney led for an operer and was - eaight by MeCormick, ‘The men then clinehed and were separated by the refercewith difliculty. Alfter some eautious sparring McCormick madea rush at his antagonist and, succeed- ing in breaking down his guards delivered a pretty elip upon Mahoney’s face and thien clinched, While the referee was separatine the men tne was called. Mahoney at once dropped his guards and was backing to his corner when MeCormick strick him twice fouling him. 'The referee prowptly recoe- nized the foul and deciared the contest in Mahoney's favor. I1s very probable that another weeting will be arranged between the men. and Bivths and Deaths. I'he following births and deaths were re ported to City Physician Leisenring for the week ending yesterday Births—Mrs, Bern Lindeman, 805 Harney, a daushitc Y E. A. Archibald, 1807 Burt, a danghter 1 « 0, A Son: Mrs, nn»ui.»«m a danghter rs, W, worth and af, Thirteenth near Williams, A, Samuelson, ‘Ihirty-third and ason: Mrs. Thompson~ Fifth and s Mrs, bn, Twelfth ne: son. Minnie E, Darst, 1 vear old: 1, years, 616 Nortl_Seventesnth Tnirteenth and Howard; Charles months, Twentieth and Nicholas: tten, 45, 114 South Fourteenti vy Rheems, Mason _and Twenty-second ; James Witherow, 1, nd son Robert Robertson, I's hospital Charles Groesinger, ph's hospit Annie Paulson, 1 mon South Tenth: Bages, b, & m < Holger 1Hn)d Davenpori Pitra Hald, 12, Davenport; Baby Sullivan, 1 month, West Cuming; Prosa Sillear, 5%, South Omaha dt \l|~ . daugh Deaths. E. Darst, Afrecting L In the distriet court yesterda son, through his attorneys, Scott & i suit against Ellis L. and Mary Lmery to secure the modifieation of n deed made by the defendants to plaintiff for lot 2 in Capitol addition. The petitioner claims that the purchase was made with the under- standing that when Douglas street should be opencd it should be a width of eighty feet ‘e defendant now claims an ownership of fourteen feet on the south side of the lot, thus reducing the streetat_that_point width of sixty-six feet. The plaintifl that the deed may he changed to e vith the original intention of the pa the sale and suit. A Pireman Killed. Indetintte reports have been received of an dent that oceurred on the Union Pacitic near Green River on Wednesday morning in which a fireman named Martin was killed and two engineers - severely injured. In spito of the eiforts that iave been made by the company to suppress news of the acci- dent, it ias been ed that two through freights collided at Wilkins, a side station ctween Rock Springs and Green River on Wednesday morning at9 o'clock. The ae- cident was caused by the giving ont of the alr brakes on one of the trains whieh carried it past aswitch just in time to meet a train woing in the other direction A rapid rate. Both engines were fearful wrecked, A fireman named Martin was Killed, . R. Jolin- In Garseau's Favor. In the district court yesterday in the case of the Garnean Cracker company vs, the Model milling and elevator company a dict for the plaintiff for $355.25 was ret “The suit grew out of a purehase of flour made by Garnea from an azent of defendants, The price of flour raised before the delivery ade, and the defen tto col- 1 increased price on the ground that the contract of sale wade by their agent was not binding, The price was paid and suit by by the Cracker company to recover the difier- ence between the price’ contracted and th price paid, with success as mentioned. The Bean Banquet, ‘The committees appointed by the New England society to arrange for the celebra- tion of Foretather's day met at the board ot education rooms last night. The members eported that the present indieations are that Jout 500 people will take part in the celebra on whicl 1 be held at the exposition annex on Tuesday evening, Another meet- ing of the committee will be held on Mon evening when the programme of the tainment will be announce - New School Buildings, ‘The hoard of education have advertised for plans for a twelve-room school building to be erected on the high school grounds, 1o cost ot more than $:5,000: an eight-room building at Twentieth and 17ard 1o cost $20,000 and o twelve-room building at ‘T'wenty-eighth and Webster to cost 25,000, It is proposed to submit the question of providing erection of these buildings to a vote at the spring election, Swindled By Sirens, F. W. Herring, of Fremont, came in yester- day morning with a well illed purse and a determination to see the town., He was picked up by the police at the corner of Tenth and Howard streets last night dead drunk and badly dilapitated. He claimed to have been robbed by “some Eleventh street sirens, but having” looked upon the wine until he couldn’t bank upon his fae- ulty of location hie was unable to make any specific complaint, He was locked up on the of arunkenness, Isanc and Julins Judge Stenberg’s valuadle time was mon- opolized yesterday afternoon in hearing an assault case that was the’ result of a family spat. Julius Bronzo, who rents a room a- room at Tenth and Dodge of Isaac Silver witz, became an obnoxious tenant but re fused to vacate at Isaac’s request, When the Hebrow became emphatic and ‘ordered the Frenchman to leave the latter assanlted him and blacked an eye. Judge Stenberg fined Brouzo $10 and costs. Brevities, The suit of Murray, Bachelder and O’ Leary against the C., B. & Q. for damages oces sioned by an overtlow of the Flatte river, al- leged 1o have been eaused by an imperfect bridge approach, oceupied thie attention of Judge Dundy in the United States court yes- terday. Tabernacle services 10:30 a. the pastor, Rey. ¥. Sherrill sermon “Good 'Tidings.” worning, and Find." Sabbath s at noou. are weleonte. ‘The Rev. (eorge Seott, of Sutton, will de- lver three lectizes in this eity under the auspices of Lifeboat lodge, Good Templars. “The first lecture will be given to-morrow Monday, nlght in the Saunders stieet I'res- byterlan church. Subject: “The World is Wrong Side Up; it Ought to be Put Right, First Congregational chureh; nd 7:4 p. ., led by A All UNDAY DECEMBER 14, 1886, TWELVE PAGE mul Who Are to Im IL” on he will lecture in the tabernag Subjecy, “lotal Abstinence Kssential to Secure a Sober Nation.” And on Thursday night, | December =3, Tie will deliver his third lecture | in the Saunders street I'resbyterian_church, | Subject, “A Trip to Russia; What I Heard | and Saw There,” Admission toall free, The Clearance Record. T'he bank clearances for the week ending yesterday were as follows: day night Friday Saturday Total Per cent of increase (0.9, Stole a Dollar. Dan Cutley, acrook whose ganie is in work- ing drunken men, was pulled in by ofticer Bloom yesterday afternoon charged with robbing a man of $1. Curley says that he and the man wero going to spar a few rounds t a dollar but lie got scared after the money had been placed in his hands and ran away forgetting that he had the stakes it his pos. sessiot, > An Expensive Fall In the county court yesterday the case of Bradshower vs, Gay & Hoar was argued and given to the jury, Thesuit is an action for damages in the sum of $1,000, alleged 1o have been sustained by Bradshower by falling through a defective sidewalk in front of the Metropolitan hotel, owned by thodefendants, A verdict will b réturned on Motday, A View of Shoshone. The Bre acknowledgzes with pleasure the receiptof a handsome ! painting of Shoshone falls, & present from Mr, J. J. Cummings, manager of the Omaha Lithogtaphing and company. The painting is pre- sented asa premuii to the subscribers of the Omaha Lrade Review, A Cream Colored Horse. In Judze MeCulloch’s court yesterday Al exander Lilliencrow commenced a veplevin suit against Gustay Cornish for the posses- sion of a cream colored horse, which he al- leges is being wrongfully held in Cornisii’s possession, The Box Meeting. The committee appointed by the district bar association will meet at 10 o'clock on Monday to prepare the bill which is to be sented at the coming session of the lexi ture for the increase ol the judicial fue in this district. ties A Chicago Vocalist in London. 1.oNDON, Dec, 18.—~Miss Alico W hitacre, soprano of Chicago. appeared At n concert given by Sims Reeves at Albert palace to- night and was enthuslastically recelved, Don't fail to call at W. W. Chapman’s 1y Monday morning and see his ele it line of pictures, eascls, articles for decorattng, ete., before going elsewhere. 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Skin Muft, worth § o One-haif doz. hiefs, One Lact 1 value of presents, $500. ser than distribution distributions will every fairness, that'the lucky numbers only will re their presents No tickets playes of our house Away By Henry Eiseman & Co.'s People's Store. Chinaware, Clothing, A subs ey, Silk Dress ing out all terns, Ete, Ete, Pat two dollar's worth of goods you will receive a coupon for one chance in the follow resents to be given away by ry 10th, 1887 One suite onsisting of sofa, tetea-tete nd easy chairs, ull uphol orfed shades of elegant silk rth 125 PRIZ Divang, Ot of Parlor | Carpets der on shor Bedding of One Maliogony Bed consisting of Bedstead and’of clegant finish 1 glass, worth $100. RIZE-—One of the very best d Domestic” Sew. The very best machine worth $65.00, PRIZE Twenty gros geain Black Silk, d, worth $60.00. ZE—One elegant Seal Plush Cloak, to be made to order ky ticket holder, worth $60.00. One pait’ of the finest Kets made the Pioneer* of Cahfornia, worth $40.00. L PRIZ One Beautifully nd Tea Set, consist- hundred and forty pieces, PRIZE--An Elegant 0,00, A very s, yards cost Seal RI1Z fine Puisley h $65.00. One Angora Beaver h $30.00, Wholesal One Gentleman's made of Imported aranteed a fine it for the A Gentleman's 'H PRIRE — One Boy's boy between the ages of rs, to be chosen by the lucky @ the ticket. Worth § TH PRIZE—One Boy's i ted by the winner. Farmin, 00 per bo scle cent inte H PRIZE—One Elegant In- worth §10.00. M H PRIZ One Elegant able, worth $10,00. I'H PRIZE--One piece of rait of the Loom™ muslin, NI'H PRI ery hest Ce of which worth §.00, - One we ure the exclu- One Fine Silk One Linen sonsisting of Table Cloth and ns worth §10.00. FIRST PR — A C Twenty Dollar Gold Pie e Toilet S Fully L ne Handkerchief Box. nt Hand Bag. Dol Spocinl adv ToLoan, For ete., wi ratof TE ine Splasher ket. ss Umby insertion. Lo No. 12 enl Blufre, fine Towels, 1k Umbrella, OST-0n suitable | monie with mg e Men's Silk andker ne nice Doll. ispend hief. tional r for u lady and tive-ycar-old whose time Address, with , Counci ANTED Wwishos L ean, provid and ludie’s fine Linen ficen yards Best Calico for a e Boy's Hat. ne line l’.mm-d Oy Toilet Net. ings, oc vaforen, Blufls, i ington g Handkerchief. ne child’s tine Lace Collar, nt Doll. idy wble Searf, 1 fine Do ne Mouth Organ e Titation S on . arise uu Piano WaANtED work the Tndian tor Kansns, M I8 .80, 1yt Kansus City , i batoof §5 Wagre stors, and §1 50 per Good work tion address (. erence, Justic OR SAL 1wo Ator Premiscs in co cock, In. Addi 1 fine Book. ket Kuife, we fine Doll. e i . e 1) ner's Corset houlder Shaw! 1e infant’s Lace Cap. ne haby Dress e farge Doll, e Hand Bag, dy’s Companion. 1k Mufller. rzy Doll. ie fine Book. he fine Book ne Lunch I hot s Shoes ne pair boy's Boots, ne fine Lace Collar, e doll. Jersey Jucket Gentleman's hany's oper; 102 Main st W ANTED locate family, no oftic WAk DO SALE ofbe 1o pair Mon's tloves, 1e pair Boy's Skate: 1 pair Girl's Skate 1's Skates, ie Jal ne large Doll ecklace air Gold Cull Buttons offive Lo nlm ~A Foiaiate 1 nice B 1o pair 81 16 Bilver e fine Br 1 pair Kid ( Handkerchief @ Buttons mble t P oves $2 purchase you receive n ticket for every additional you mike u. s until January 15th, FINE - F and myited to call and re resents. IEMBER. 0 pay nothing extra for your We ' guarantee to sell " you any other house in d best stock to select from, MAIL ORDER! by mail will Ladies buyi will be THE H \ceive prompt nd tickets for the free will be forwarded od with your purchases, the UL Were present in person be made with and you may depend on it ve he issued o the will em only. will receive the bene mentioned pre i our mammoth i e the above exhibition nvinee your HiNny l|~lx MAN & Thai & ple’s Store, 810, 818 and 920 Broadway, | o g8 Bioa R, ORCUY BUTTERINE fonand Five Cents ler L or selling Addvess, H. It I per month 70 per dny 10 the Inborers. weok. OR RENT—A new two story frami TANTED tant of ¢ prosent r furnitur ways most consicting of ks, Foot Reste, Lins furnitine ymans, Has { Upholstery workmanship and material to factory ms Hair Moss and to notice and (¢ all kin Hollday Gifts appreciated by the receiver. We are close Elegant Easy Chairs, Music ks, Ete., Et is our own manufac de goods. We ave pre t Mattresses , to make room fo and superior in ol to make to or Spring Beds gy Upholster and Repair Furniture of all Kinds. Mr.Stockert Personally Superin.. ds all work® Council Bluffs Carpet Co 405 BROADWAY, T e and refail. g Lands in Towa , Minnesos cre. School and st Land Buyers fare free, Broad quipped Normal and Cornic Ttdoms at Keusonable Rt SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. ertisoments, such as Lost, Foand Sule, To Rent, Wants, Borrding heinsorted in this column ut the low NTS PER LINE for the firat o for cach subsequent fsements at our office Broadwiy, Council ave adyer strect, near WANTS. Brondwny botween Gih and 10ih dsts. 0 Inay's ono lenving it at Bee office. TANTED-A girl to ¢ ) cean furnish tor winted s 1 co 110 0 ehildren during evenings. (¢ is_oceupied at school pr | care of Beo 1 Biufrs, A young Indy of 1401 more who the_winter after 7 p. rcos, fnd i de. or without piy, il exclinge mover child during even Answer by letter, stating . 8. Beo ofice,” Couneil wit pervi ally. ) Mrs, comer ot corner W Inquiire M Now house m new p. un Sixth strect, a Tocation, good arher shop <8 H, Bee oflice Al ko oy gool of n home Bee Oflice, housekeeper 1o Have bt one Council Bluta, 100 Inhorers and 50 tormsters to the Southern Kansas calivond in ritory, 00 miles south of Kiowa, from Kansas City 10 Kiowi a veceipl of the agent Kt n e name of €. Shenfleld, nre will e allowed by the contractor. d honrd (0 the tenm Hourd 1V0 yeurs vinforma: Kel- Work will Inst winter, For furth shonifeld, Kiown, Kinsas. e N Sehur'z, Counoil Blufs, —Or Rent Store building ies, 1 15, stubles, . on onter of Dusiness portion of T1an. css William 1. Butler, Neoln, 1a. 20300, house g, hall and cellar under corner Avenus F and nly G blocks fron Do Call'on M, F. Itolirer, ut L Gapstairs), A Cottage of five or KX rooms, conveniont 10 businees: - smil rild Andross ©Crispy,” Boe A boy with pony to curry Beo 01d papors for salu At the Bee tending to be married ited o eall nt the Pryor's Bee job their wedding cards. Owner can have bunch of keys. by applying to iee office. Check on Omakin hank, Owner snme by upplying 1o Beo ofice Council Blufs, RENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. ng a $5 hat or bo: onefar paid; $10, round frip. EATON FUEL CO - net, ou with a ¢ quality of COAL in the city. A vinge you dway, - Peleplione 110, M. TREVNOR, Families supplicd with ten and twenty pound ate lands in Minneso CouncilBlully, Towa, agent for panion | ABlonally watch over (wo ED STOCKERT BUTTERINE, packs ages, J ‘Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs FARM LANDS CHAP . ta, Kan: wd ranging from $5.00 to on 80 years' time 5 per Information, ete., given by P. P. LAUSTRUI. viksen & Co., Chicago. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLULES, 183 R itlica TELEPHONE 100, 3R Ca ernan Amevican, of New York Phanix,* of Hartford, Har tford,* of Hartford Californian, of Swi Fra Stottish Union & N Union, of San Frar Staie,> of Des M Willtanisturg onal of Edin sto v of Brovhiyn These. s with as insire isn againat (o5 Storms, Cyclones and Tomadoes REFL [‘»THTE TRRUreR AND OMAT phdinl et A K LR UL ONEY LOANED AND PAI PROPERTY AL Rary ON GOOD CITY Lowrsy (hnstmas G00ds In Fancy Pottery, China, Glasware Lamps and Platedware At exceedingly low priecs. Please call W. S. Homer & Co. No 23 Main st., Council Bluffs, BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journals, niy and Bank Work of All Kinds aspee- fulty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO, Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts Stundard Papers Used. Ail styles of bind ing 1o Mugazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFERENCES ational Buak, M. K Buith & Co,, | Citizens' Bank, Deert, Walls & Co., | Wiret National Bunk, . Tnsurance (., ! Oficer & Pusey Buokers,0. B navings Hank. CB Buy COAL" Of G. MAYNE, At 8th st and 1ith ave., and M. Gallas glier's store, Lower Broadway, | s | l

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