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THE 'n)\n,v COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY MORNING DEC 20, OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delitered by enny INenty conts per week M. W.TiLron, « . TELEPTIONES. 10x, No, 4 n No. . M Beersres O Niout E MINOIR MENTION, N.Y Publ E.W drunk Mufllers ners Bros', Complete sets of Dich Bushnell's Burhorn for bargains Centerville coal #1 per Overton, 130 Main. Phere will be a mecting of Veteran Legion this evening Silk handkerehiefs both wh ors. Bmbroidered handker § 0 at Harkner ase of Tom Brook fore Judge 10 o'clock Rugs in all ness Brothe! Ofticers from Omaha were y here Jooking for a fellow who Omaha Saturday night Don't miss seeing the at Harkness Bros.’, The trial of “‘the maujor tinned to-dav provided Judge row is well enongh to attend Slegant line of lace scarfs and just the thing for Christinus, at 1 Bros.” I'he Knights of 1 will elect oflicers for week Mrs. Dougherty has bec matron of the new Cotty pital. She is a deserving widow Iu order that the members of t tist church might unite with tion army in the opera house, were held Just evening. Don’t fail to bring the chil Santa C| s with his sle books and good thing Harkness Brothers’.” This evening at 7:30 o' be an imype nt meeting hieliin tice of M Odell Bros, & Co., purpose of organizing a boating tion. Pl hers ing Co hoo T has been A th < eome Ayicsworth this o sizes, yery cheap hoinday bor the cnsuin, no lren h load or the ch n, ek th all sorts ness 1 The W Kinds, very cheap hers'. ety council will not the aldermen being meet the Tenth avenne ordinanc is on its third and final reading Indian ereck settlement For sale or excha Council Blufis or On promising and f two year oid stallion, dress P.B. Hunt, Harlan, 1 A fellow giving his name a Wright, who 15 booked as bein and a billy, will be tric the police-judge this morning. 1 high in selecting an The n ic n,muq\uk and why not ma boy a y Cooper & \|<1.. ‘The funeral see will be held thys ck at the family of Third and Worth streets, ment takes place in The colored people will give querade on_the mght of De in Bloom & Nixon’s hall on Pe: at which they will serve With Charlio™ ¢ imp as Cde Among the arrests made morning is one J. Smith, morning answer to the cl intoxicated and kicking ove putup his wateh and ¢ ance Mrs, Alex Ohert, ward in the eity jail late Satnre low some oue sick hushand, has been to her home with the willallow Aleck proper ca ance without her interfe Marshal Vantas arrested Joseph Mctice, in Omah day looking last night's yoes 1o Des Moin "atterson has by since 1885 for grand Eddie, son of P. J aged three years, one days, died of pn yesterday, Owing t srother, Freddie, the funeral place from the residence of parents, I, C. Hanson, No Washington avenu 2 pom Friends of the fawily are ivvitc tend, The dear old learned that nes takes place in New February, but in her day £he, 1 he dict the statement she made that he had hat his trial and wa hung. ‘The Nonpareil is a little if she'd put on her eyeglass and Bee she would have ‘h\umn-v! o that “James Lee," as he wa hcre, has never had his trial L st sd b genui to (terng who was pl and rence, of terson, alin , was in the cit around while wai 1st bound tr; for a req under n 1 Carr month an mouia at ¥ Lee Qu Albany, seran dotage, failed 1o See that your hooks house & Co,, room 1, - Weather strips at Chapman’s 1 - - L. B, Crafts & Co, are on all classes of chattel half their former rates, securing your loins - loanin, tic the Buy Christmas waresof W. 8. Home Co, No by $0 doing Main street, and say See Naples and die” n but to own & New To good, will o e rink will be completed Mr residence, t The Fairview co Howed to promise that Indianol in to st S n any part of the city At anager. Union Brothoers s up e rning at Hark- ‘ rday £33 in be con ofbou fischues, Lurknes embly g vear om next Wednosday eventug gaged as | ll'xm( o he T the serviees of ildren ¢ cre the ol for 1l ssociis ingense ete., in t Hark- meet this afry id to e, which also the land, ing red A= TR i drunk d befor le soars in ke your skites. aem J. Hon ne inter mete 4 mas nber 2 rl street, possum supper ever.” y Sunday who'will rze of being this W ina ¥ night forh return she attend , who s O, 1 y yuster ting for rt, e uisition. indictment eeny at Indianola H d 104 son, ven n. the sickness of wi pper to-duy 4 to at Tnd hook yeste contr a week 18 1o be late, but read the . week s known re made by Moore LEyvereit block 05 Mauin, 2 money s at ond m before r& ¢ woney be yery clothes washer and live out a uatural life happy gecms more sensible. - Substantial absiracts of titles estate loans. J. W, & E. L 101 Pearl street, Couneil Blufls Notice—Opera house buyber sh Tooms re-opencd, - Stoves ! Stoves ! thirty days 1 will cost for cash ouly, - Special Ribbon Sale. For this week only we will sc ribbons ollows: atll toves ! kor sell heating Pl No. 40, Y Friedman's, No. 409, Broax - We have a tine large line of €] novelties thut we are thun ever w bandkerchiefs, ladies” and gents' clothing, fine scalskin caps, ete. Squi and re 10n, bath the next stoyes at eV 01 15¢ Iway. hristmas selling cheaper 5 kuown, also muillers, silk gloves, Juiiy Bexo & Co. - A fine, 1 watches, chi decorated Ching and glasswiar for haliday and \udmnu Drese B Jacquemin & Co.'s, No. strect. ge ling of the most elog ns, silver and plated ware, switable BEE. | SUNDRIES ~ FROM | STOLEN | was o | | | land SUNDAY, | Some of the Utterances of the Pulpits Doings of the Pe and GOODS Better Street Car Pacilities Skip of a Collector of Charitics ~The Salvati Army — Coming Eyents, Rumored The Opera House Services, notl by the s crowded ngz compelle led, A more prom nevar assembled in thi word of God. 1t was in « rich and female. There were g kecpers, merchants, the poor. Many, in fact the majority <ent, were there through ciriosity timated by Manager Dohany 1,000 percons were present, An admis slon of 10 conts was charged The stage was oceupied by memb the army and recruits that have be listed 1y, the mecting heing pre sided over by € I Dowdie, of Eng The services consisted of praying, singing and <hort talks, in which the sin ners were invited to salvation. To-night in Dohany's old opera hof on Bryant street, the reeruits of the army wiho tiave joined it Vs city, will be sworn in, nnd an admission of 10 cents will be charged Colonel Dawe tions tonight 1 in to him in gard to the working Salvation Army, as 3 ideas and romors ave afloat, the same. This afternoon at the Baptist church Colonei give tire be welco Neating A Wood evening were held use wa tion Army to overflowing, to 1¢ s nearly main city t Conpo: i and poor, mal umblers, saloon rich und pres 1t noen n dm all be ing, ete., handed m o re of the roneous mr ard to 3o'clock in Dowdie will at whieh everybody will - atcost 1o close them out, 504 Muin street, ove W No [} 10 ll inchett, ofl! Residence 120 Fourth Telephone No, - “Sister Dora.™ There was a lar and ve tentive At St. Paul’s chureh last even- mgto hear t leeture given to young ladies by the rector, v. T. J. Mackey. He sharply rebiked that unfortunate and foolish state of social life, resulted in girls being brought up notion of doing no practical work. ‘Lhe society young Tady was given u polite educ tion, could play the pizno, paint plagues, do finey work, but had no praetical aim in life. It was too frequently the chief aim of such a life tc 't ed. Such Lwoman was more of a help-eat than a hielp meet. The husband’s ineome by her extravagant and unwise management WS ore an outeome than an in- coule. mlessness of life Was) not S0 much the young women as of ir training in char the society with whose enstoms the )t Lo comply I order to inspt thought of no work and higher living tie speaker briet but vivid biography of Sister v young English woman, who sacri- ficed much to devote her life to charitable and especially hospital work. The work accomplished by her was marvellous,and she proved a worthy example for others to foliow. In closing he urged the young women not to wait until some great work was demanded of them, not wait idly for some high position to' open, but to do faithfully the little, cvery-day duties "There plenty of work,” easily found for thos who would scek. duty uearest at hand should be doue and would lead to their duties. Work, helping others, making the world hap- and better, such should be the aim shoutd catch the spirit of Sister who eyen at the last shrank from cntering into the I st prepared for sueh a saint, bec Sthere seems So much work yet to ao.”* There should be such an anxiety to work us to :one 1o even begrudie the time for meals and awdience whie! with a of This frequently fault of the th who had the fault of — Prokens,” — Operett at Bu 1 once. 11's, price e your se: ts at one Mrs cheaper de s rent uer for A Fox Hunt, gational char the pastor, Rev, Crofts. preached an excellent setmon on the text, “Take us the foues, the littie foxes that spoil the vines, for onr vines ha He pictured very vividly vineyard, and drew many practical lessons from the growth of the vive, e urged his hearers to bew of the small sins and to cherish the tender impulses. The lesser sins, the evil mfluences, were especially danger as they were considered insigniti and not sufliciently guarded against The children should be watched ove: i giving promise of much rich fruitage. They should be guarded closely. In the oldér persons every right impulse, howeyer slight, should bé cher- ished, and every wrong one promptly re ned, He portrayed how the ang oht when cherished might develob into the deed of blood, and how the slight sin, 1f not thrust out, might de yelop into'some most gricvous one, The sermon W throughout a fruitful one, and numerous truths were u"mum cermng chiefly the importance of little thi h yester- G.oW duy morning ve tender grapes.’ seones in the - Special Sale Muell No. 103 Main 1y special sale of albums Fo-morrow—>sSpecial sale of goods, such as toilet, dressing cases, manicure, cufl’ and col Come and sce the finest stock prices. At 1o street tine plush id odor boxes at lowest - Over $100 worth of presents freo to our customers on February 1. One cha with each 25¢ purchs Moore & Kip linger, No. 419 Broadway. - Coming Events. T'he dates booked by Manager from now until February 1 December 21--Operett ers,” December matinee— Woman, Dobiany as below , “Berry Pick 24 and 2 lie Ellsler, with Christinas Woman Against Joe Murphy. and 8—"Cold Day the Zilka." 4 on Laplands. J ry 10—Harry Miner’s Ranch No. 10.” \\ eston Bros Grande' company s Bindley - it line of short wraps, new ap, to close them out Jonx Bexo & Co. = A W. 8. Brown Not a K. of L Council Buuers, Dee. 19.— Editor Ber 2 allow e space enough in - your paper to contradict a statement in this morning’s Nonpareil 1o the efect thut W. S. Brown, who is réported to have collected money for the aid of Mrs, West Jobuson and then run away with the January 2 January 81 warkets, Pl RETURNED. | that | rsof | THE OMAHA money he collected was a nl'mluv- of the Knights of Labor. Thisis not his | name not being on the be of “s here, Respectfu RN, WHiTT EsEy 1. 'S No. 1668, K the sembly of L. Better Street Car Facilities, There has been much speeulation as the intention of the Council Blufls cet railroad in putting on extra cars. One of the BEE men erday in met Wm. H. Burns, the general agent of the Union Pacific and manag of the street ra 1y, and asked what formation he could give the publi v gard to putting on the new cars and run | ning cars more frequent, He stated that spme of the material for thesswitehes had not yet arrived, but if the weather would periit he hoped as soon as possible to complete the switches and side tracks and have the extra cars, that now here ready, running before ind soon as this can be done the ¢ will run oftener and the entire length tr ye his rounds ng as T of ek - - The Muellerjfresonts. Below is of twenty preson | will be distributed on January among those who hold ticket very i cent purchase cn ticket Finrst PrEsENT $35.00 SECOND PRESENT four feet high, $35.00, Ty PrESENT - One Holder, §15.00. Fovrrn Py | Holder, £12.50 Vrirn PRESENT Boy, $5.00. SINTH PRESENT £3.00. SEVENTH PR 1T PR INTH Pr nsket, §5.00. FENTH PRE<ENT Basket, §5.00. LLEVENTH PrESENT—One swhich 1, 1887 s you to One large Music Box, One fine Ludy Doll Musical Cigar One Musical Cig SENT s sed Dolly One fine dres One tine dressed Doll, SENT-—-One fine Doll, §6.00. NT—One Toitet Set. £5.00, sixt-one Faney Work Work One lancy Odor Ca <ExT—One Odor Ca T NTH as 0, ForRTeENTH ure—§2.2 Frereesmn Presesy ure—$1.35, SINTEEN T Sadeer- 5. SEVENTEENTI PRESENT ser- $1.50 SHTEENT 50, NINETEENTH Presenr — One Toilet Preskxt—One Bisique One Bisique fig Presext—One Cup and One Cup and resENt—One Pair Vases <ENT -One Statuary I'weENTI T PRESENT £1.00. B\We scll onr goods lower than any other Nonse in the city and invite an inspection of goods and prices, MrueLLeEr Moesie CoMpany., 103 Maun Street, Council Blufls, Don't bny your new suit or until you look at th at Met - One Swiss Houge No. overcoat alf Bros' nd soft Missouri coal, best quali all nd lowa wood. C. B 9 Broadway. ‘Tele phene 136 —~ e Stolen Property Retavned. The trunk that Woodford and vun shipped by express to Ottumn taining some of the property from Mrs. Davis' store in Om: ordered returned to thus eity, has o of the expr Aylesworth was out v yesterday, aud - consequently search warrant could be issued, To-c the oflicers will examine the trunk, It supposed to contain most of the prop- erty stolen. Weather Main st. Suili- con stolen 1, and ed, of no ay strips at Chapman’s, 105 - dleetrie door bells, burgtar alarms and every form of domest trical appli- ances at the New York mbind Co. The Army of the Lord. Colonel Dowdie, of the Salvation army. will lecture in the tist church at o’clock this afternoon. All christians, as well as all others, are invited. The col onel is a very pleasing speaker, and this will be his last day in the city, On ac count of this meeting in the Baptist chureh.the meetir motmeed to be held at the Y. M. C. A, Tooms at 4 o'clock,will be omitted to-day. S Ovder your carri tickets for the grand Christmas Masquerade of the Sons of Veterans, Bushnell's book store. - nd Christmas N ler, No Skipped With Subscriptions, rumored that W. S, Brown, who one conmmittee to solicit his railroad co- lief of Mrs. West Wl was some time ed at the transfer, and seenre yo ve at elties at Broadway Kirkland W It acted as subseriptions among laborers, for the v Johnson, whose husb since run over and has skipped out, taking quite amount of the funds that he had Iu «l. Brown has been employed as a r repaiver at the transfer, and has previously borne a good reputation - Five hundred overcos children, from $1.50 up. MeTcarLy Bros, of 5 for boys and 2 al Par Robert Wylic s in the sister F. H. Eastman, the city yesterday. L. C. Lembars Blufls visitor ye Recorder-El this city and now resides street, Harry Inman, who has been luid up for several days, wus out yesterday morning for a whil Morgan, of Kearney, y editor of the Globe of among the callers at the Saturday. ‘harles Adolf and wife arvived day from Kansas to spend the with Mr. and Mrs, Peter parents of Mrs. Adolf, Rev. J, H. Malcolm, tor of the [ an chiareh of Clarinda, received ng eall to become pastor of one of the l¢ ading Chicago churches C. A. Boyd, of Minneapolis, Ogden guest yeste but left last mght Kansas City on business. He will re. turn to spend Christmas here among bis old friends, Butier | graphs, city visiting his of Idu Grove, w of 1y, Imogene, was a to, Blufl has mov No. 6 Neb,, form- this city, was Wiite house yester holids eehtele, the was an s been appomted offi- porter for Judge Deemer’s court has served in tnat capacity in the Third distriet for thirteen years. He and his wife expected to remove to this city shortly. - My pocronr's BiLL for the years b not been $10," writes F. G. Bailey, of 30 South 9th street, Dayton, O. Indigestion, Great Ner ation of the Bladder, and Bleeding Piles of Warner's safe cur nently cured him, as he will teil you if you wiite and enclose a stamped envelope. Ask your friends and neigh bors zbout Warne safe cure. e Don't fail to call at W. W early Monduy morning and s gant line of bictures, easels, articles tor Gucorattng, cte., before goiug elsewhere. A SPECIAL (liscount ob pictures ane week ouly. past four Chapwan’s his ele | DAILY | work. the | Bh o Girl Stud T T — Bostos, Dee, 16.~The Harvard annex i€ now seven vears old, and ninety-three irls of sweet seventeen, o1 thereabouts, snrolled upon its catalogne; last year » were only fifty-tive girls in the col <o that this is the most prosperous vear in the listory of Harvard, Queer school for women. Of the charming ninety-three, twenty-two taking full while' the remainder are taking special courses, twenty-one taking only one apicee. The students come from thirty-two different schools, from the fol lowing States: Cahfornia, 13 Indiana, 1; Towa, 1 w Hamp shive, Rhode Island 1 e X 1 Maine Minneso Pennsylvania, 1 Oliio The tollowing are the more popular studies in order: English, Latin German, Greea, History and French, I'here were two graduates at the last ommencement, one of whom received a certifieate of final honors. T'wo meny bers of the sophomore class received certiticates of sccond-year honors in the 3| tthe same fime. The demand for instrnetors trained in the Harvard methods is rapidly mereasing, and the annex is unable to 1ill the demands made upon it, which would seem to indicate a prosperous future for the school, *The health of our students ays the instraet ors, “‘has been satisfactory during the sear. and 1 fact our experienee thus far proves that there no danger woman ina collegiate course of instruc- tion, provided 1t is not combined with late hours in the parlor and ball room, No disposition is shown to flirt with the tHarvard students,” - Mrs. J. T. Richey Lowsville, Ky., 4 confirmed inval lid for eleven years, daily exvecting death. Doetors pronounced her trouble 1o be nenralyia, female complaints and every other known disease. For months her left side was lyzed Could neither eat, sleep nor walk, Finally the doctors gave her up. She then began to ricr’s gafe eure, and November 18, 18 o1 am as well to and feel wbout twenty Wiarner's safe cure_lis a miracle in my case.” Mrs. Richey will gladly answer stamped in- quiries MONDAY, 18 562 4th avenue, - goods at cost for W Seole No. ¢ nest 30 i Broad- NOVELTIEY Add just what you want for Chyistatas, at Harkness Brothers e Theyhave just opened len cases of Nevelties especially for Clhristmas. You can find nearly WERYTHING You want among thew andthe prt- cosave very low. Have also just veceived a very nice lot 0j Lace Scarfs and Fischus, Elegant presents for you to make to your wife. ve Our assortment is large, of Silk Hand kerchiefs, Muftlers, ad Hemstitehed Handker Kid Gloves, Silk Dresses ete, pbroidered hicfs, , ete., Table Linens Elegant Table 1 by the and napkine We inens in pattern g yard, 1o match, lling RUGS In al at Come and look over our] you will find on some one of our three floors something you will want and you will save moucy by buying it of us. We do not give lottery ticl sequently you do not have extra price for the goods, HARKNESS BROS., THE HEATON FUEL GO - sizfs at nominally low i rge stock and cts and con to pay any Will supp'y you with a zleaner and better quality of COAL Than any one in the city, A trial will con vince you. No 628 Broadway. Telephone 110. CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Bluffs having Fire HEscape And all mo'ern improvements, 215 1d 219 Main st, MAX MOHN, Prop. Star Sale Stafilbs and Mule Yarflis.i BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Opposite Duminy Depot, ‘Pajueseadoy SP POJURLIRE, 39005 |1y Horscs and mules kept cons hand, for sale at retail or in ca rs promptly filled by contr short motice. Stock sold on commission. SHLUTER & BoLEY, Proprietors. Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Sale Stables, corner 1t ave uu-l 41h streel DECEMBER 0NE HUNDRED 20. 1886, FREE GIFTS To Be Given Am' By Henry Eiseman & I‘cnplr 's Store, TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January 15th, Furniture, Blanke M terns, ¥ 1887 Chinaware, ney, Silk D Consisting of Clothing, Notions, Pat For every two dollg purchased; you wil ticket, goo for one ¢ and Presents t us on January 15th, 1 FIRST PRIZE - Farniture, ¢ ind tonr g stered in assorted sl plushes, worth $125 SECOND PRIZE Room Suite, cons Dresser and Wash S with bev THIRD PRIZE six-drawer Nickel Pl g Machines. The in the United States, FOURTH Guinelt hest gros gra £3,00 perya d, worth FIFTH PRI On London Dyed € to fit the lucky ticket SINTH PRIZE-—0 White Blankets Woolen mill, of ( SEVENTH Decorated Dinner ay m;,nl one hundred 52,00, EIGHTIT PRIZE- Skin Muff, worth $3( N1 H PRI wl, worth $65.00. ENTH l’].l/,l ( VENTH PRI Suit of Clothing, Worsted, winner. Sk it e p .h..‘ bety I'H 1 boy betwe _to be scle Worth FIFT fant’s Cloak, worth § ' PR rlor T'able, w 1 'H PRIZE the PR 30 yards “kruit of worth $1.00. EIGIT! i dozen of thevery hes white shirts, of whiel , worth ). lll PRI £5.00. PRIZE ble Set, a Dozen TW consisting CIRNT g iy One Toile No. One v No. 24 ns! « of and easy PRIZE nade hfornia, PRIZE A very l’l(l/. NTI PRIZE One Handke ir's worth nance in the o be given [ f goods coupon follow away by of Purlor tete-n-tete 1l uphol cgant silk e suite of chm wles of One Mahogony Bed ting of Bedstead, wd of elegant finish led glass, worth $100. One of the very b ited Domestic” Sew very best machine worth $65.00 Pwenty in Black Sil $60.00, we elegant Seal Plush yards , to be made to order holder, wortl ne pait’ of the by the Pioneer worth §40.00. Beautifully o, consist- nd Tea § forty piced and An .00, Blegant Sc fine Puisley e Angora Beaver - One Gentleman's made of Imported d a fine fit for the A Gentleman's Y \\(u'(h $30.00. RIRE — One Boy's cen the of choscn by the lucky ket Worth §15.00. i—One Boy's en the ages of 3 and cted by the winner One Elegant In- 10,00, I1Z15 — One Tle, th $£10,00. One piece of Loom™ muslin, it One half ated “Gold™ are the exclu t Cel I we 00. ZE—One Fine Silk One Linen able Cloth and A old P of ins worth $10.00. PRIZI - Dollar t e Doll, hief Bo One elegant Hand B —One large Doll tand One bottle One Tobozg One I 3 I fine L One hamm One-half do ilk U 5 One . 37— One ittle folks. No. 38-One No. 39-One crs, No. 40. No. 41—-One nic No. One Handkerehjefs, No I ¥ dress pattern. One One L6 One ‘li One 48 19 . O o One § Boy's Boy's fine P Toil One nic One elegan One Bottle One Lace 1 B—One child’s = One elegan 5—One elegan G- One Tidy One Table One (e De One Mouth One Tt Oue tine B One tine Be One Pocket One fine One tine De One Dr. W One Should 08 I 70 7 One large One lady's H » Doll. half doz. One infant' Cover fine Perfume. aan Cap. plashe: meh | ered b sket s Umbrella 7. fine Towels. mbrella. fine Doll v Dishes, snitable Broom older lew's Silk Suspend andkerchief, ladic’s fine Linen ds Best ( Hat. Sealskin Cap inted Ornament, Net alico fo ¢ Doll, One fine Doll. t Table Cov Pertume Lindkere fine L Dol t Doil. ief e ( Searf. ol Organ on Steim Piano ok ok, K 1l ol arner’s Corset 1 nife One Hand 1 Conpanion, One Silk Muffer. One fine Be wk One fine Book. —One Lunch One pair el One pair he One fine Ly One large | One Lady's One pair i 80 81 No. 82 No pender: K4 80 86 One pair M One pair Be One pair G 87—One pair (i B8--One fine 8i—One fine . 90 ~One lurge 1 91—0n One ~One One ek A vir , 01 Locke 0 9 9 08 One pair 51 —One Silve: One line Br 89— One paii K No. 100—One Luce Total value of p with every $2 pur ticket, No. No, 20 4 ticket for every Basket, iildven's Shoes. hy's Boots, 1ce Collar Yol Jersey Jacket Gentleman's Sus on’s Glov )y 's Sk irl’s Skates. irl's Sia Doll Doll Joll vize Dol old Call Buttons One nice Breast Pin e Buttons himble ast P id Gloves Handkerchief snts, $500, hase you reeeive wdditionsl 2 purc huse you make Hold your tickets 1857, when the fortun: annonnced and ceve their presents REME You have to pay notl , We aper th and be MAITL All orders by ma tention, anil gift distribution and enclosed with me as if yon we These distributior every fairne and y that the lucky numb their presents No tickets will yes of our house, ustomers only wi fits Calland see the ahc ents now on exhibitic store and convinee y Respoctfully, Hexgky purch Zoods ¢ the west, i n sl O w Nos. 314, 816, 818 ‘ouneil Blutls, myvited to eall any other 1 will ticke your be intil January 16th, wte numbers um bt and re tra for your : to sell you house in rleet from. AT )k 10 RDER receive prompt for the free be forwarded purchases, the wesent in person il be made with s may depend on it rs only will receive il ied to the em Il veceive the bene »ve mentioned pres R in our mammoth ourself Eispay & Co People’s Store, and 320 Broadwa A sul stantial present is nlways me ing out all Divans, Ottomans, s | Carpets and Uphol q.‘\ | workmanship and material to factory | der on short notice, Hair Moss and (€ Bedding of all kinds, and to Upholster and Repair Mr.Stockert Personall oot Rests s furniture ORCUY BUTTERINE Wholesale and vetails FOR S BROADWAY, N Fully Equipped Nori RS At itensonnble Rutes, SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTIS=. Special advertisements, such ws Lost o Loan, For Sule, t, Wants, Board ete, will bein 1 in this colmnn ut the low rateof TEN CENTS PEK LINE for the frst inser- ionaud FiveCents Per Line forcach subse 1 ingertion, Leave advertisements at onr oftice No. 12 Peal sir near Broadway, Counctt Bluts WAN OST-On Brondway betie 4 sts n Indy's hand satehel monie with money i it leaving it at Bee ¢ A girl o do hing. Apply W1 Third wye, NICE GIRI tionil ve e 1 0th and 10th ninining porte (hle reward tor eneral housework. at onee. Mis B G can furnish une 205 ocenp with refor il B, | preforred. care of Bee e who + wintor y ot L A youne I 10 mve i provided she is i can fur sivubl fort nge, reforence Blutts, OOk SALE ity inzton avern 1 Brondway. s, o M Now hos 0m new posto o una Sixth strect nd_corner lot, 1wo corner Wish Inquire No 2OISALE [{ reuson 1 Burher shop, oo loc selling. Addresa 1, Bee oflice ko A gomd \ home Bee Oice, housckeeper (o Tuve but one Addres: Council Blutfe, it the Indian territory - Kunsas el miles south of msns Clt ipt ot thie £C, Shentleld, o re “llowed Ly the contractor. bnth AN hoard 10 the 0 per duy to (he lib K. Work will rwinter, For further informa address (. shenfleid, Kiown, Knnsns, ltof evence, Justice N. Schui'z, Couneil Blufrs, JOR SALE-Or Rent » building, two stories, 1ot . stablos Premises in contor of husinees cock, Th, Address Willinm . Butler, NOK RENT-A new two story frime house contuining 6 rooms, hall and ccline under . corner Avenuo Fand rtis Only 7 blocks from o hany's opern ouse. Culion M. F. Nobrer, at 102 MAin 8t rect, (up-stuirs WANTED-A lovatod Cony fam v DOR SALE ofbee. W ANIED=Fartics intending o are wunted to cull at the Pry office 10 select thelr wedding cards. Kiown, 1o Kiowit it Neolu, i TANTED rou A boy with pony to carry lice 010 papors for salo ut the Hee married 1o Job Owner can hinve Fnl ND-A Chock on Omubia bink. Owier can buve snme Uy upplying o Hee olice, uncii s THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints ETC, The Finest T Mis. C. L. Gillette's 15 West of No. 209 Main Street. Council Bluffs, lowa 4 Horses and M uhas , bo it d Large q Several pairs of fir For all purposes and in lots from gle or dovible. MASON WISE, Council Blufls, old, at ret antities 10 sel ¢ drivers, Families sup and Commereinl | ation, wood | VW ANTED- 102 lnborers it 31 toumsters 1o work on the on | iea Line of | Human Hair Emporium | Hollday Gifts. ot appreciated by the r We sre clos 1of our furniture consisting of Elegant Easy Chalr M Racks, is ourown e goo n Ma Ete | to make room fos wtire, and superior in are prepared to make Tarkish Spring Heds and Furniture of all Kinds. y Superintends all work manuf We Council Bluffs Carpet Co 40o BROADWAY, lu\\on. EDSFOCKERT BUTTERINE, Phol with ten and tyw ages, nty pound packs J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs I Will Pay the Highest Pricein Cash ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES, RVl s G i sl als o Slaia COUNCIL BLUR -mn.ma | titior Sehoo! During i . A UL Roo! Wint =) . Roard and Nig J. Pre OFTrICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, LA, Establighea 1857 FPHONE 198, TEL > Zm German A Phani Cof Harthor ford San Francisco, E fon & National, of Fdibarg. Union, of San francisco State.s of Des Moines Witliansburg City," of Brooklyn. e mavied with a® insure a Wind' Storms, Cyclon Iso_against loss by yid Tornadoes ron | REAL ESTATE ONEY LOANED 0% Goon c1iy AND FARM PROPIRTY LowisT RATES, * o 0k azent &t | Christmas Goods I Ia Pottery, China, | i | Glasware | Lamps and Piatedware At excecdingly low priecs W. S. Homer & Co. No 23 Main st., Couneil Bluffs, BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journals, Bank Work of Al falty { Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufle Stundard Papers Used. Al styles of binde ing in Mugazines aud BLANK BOOKS., REFERENCES . B. Naiioual Bunk, 8uith & Co., Citizens' Bunk, Wells & Caly Virst National Hank 18 nsusance o, OBicer & Pusey, Bunke 5,08 5uviike Baok. Buy COAL | O0f G. MAYNE, At Gth st and 11th ave, and M. Galla- gher's store, Lower Broadway. [ N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Express Plesse call County and WKinds nspec-