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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS | THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 30. OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by emrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week H.W. T 82 Y . TELEPHONES Bosixess Orrice, No. 43 Nigny Eviron No. 2, Manager. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Now fall goods at Reit 5 Auction, Chapinan's, Friday evening. 1 to attend Chapman’s auction, ¥ night. 18 not even one case before the urt yesterday. anum gives the fourth of 118 parties Uhis evel ning. The prisoners are to be the distriet conrt to-day. Conrad Geise has begun hauling I'he ice crop this year is excellent, Ten of the new fire alaym boxes have been put in and the work is progressing well Permit to wed was yesterday given to Géorge Sinderson and Anna Perking both of this city. The G. A of this ety is plan holding appropriate ervices here on y of Logan’s funeral. Call at Chapman’s Art stor Ihe elegant line of pictures th; oflered at anction Friday night Mr. John E. Grifliths and Miss Harriett E. Follansbee, of Omaha, were 'nHl.ml in this city by Rev. ( Croits yester day afternoon There is a dearth of entertuinments at the opera house at present, but there b been such a rush, including the loeal com bivations, that the respite is not unwel come. Mr. Anton Rink desires through the BEE to express his appreciation o the Kindly sympathy shown by friends dur- ing his deep afitiction, and espect the tloral tributes, “The Sulvation Army are goi a free dinner to the poor on from 12 to 9 o'clock. Any person wish- ing todonate to this enterprise may send in provisions any time before noon on sentenced in ice ring on the nd see will ve A number of the students of the ern lowa coll surprised their frienas, Miss Marie Mynster and br Choate, by dropping into their ‘Tuesday evening. The visitors supplied with all the needfuls for ¢ evening, and they had it. The cutved iron aprons at the street crossings are about the most dangerous featnre of pedestrianism. It the city dovs not have 1o pay dearly for thes day, it will be strange. They are as the slipperiest ice, and are menace to the safety of limbs, Hot water heating apparatuses bmn{: practically tested in a number resldences, and are giving wonderful s isfaction. One g four rooms very two hods of coal promises Lo be more popul: or steam, ‘The advantage of having a police call combmed with the new fire alarm now begins to be apparent. Omaha, which put in a fire alarm only, 15 now the necessity of putt tem, and the lat much as the combine alarm cost Council Bluf] The ecanning factory success the past season, )z one, that the ¢ has de e the eapacity or the com ing season. All the goods have been sold, and the ‘deman not met, so that the I‘mnpaln\"unl= justificd in plany can more next To-day Judge Loofbourow will call be- fore him the prisoners found guilty thi term and sentence them. The holiday decorations are still in the hall where court is being held, and the poor fellows will have grim satisfuction in reading above the jud bench the words, “Wel- come A sarcasm’ might be spared them. At aregular meeting of the Modern Woodmen the following wer -‘ ('I*l)v n as , and duly inst: Hub- ble consu lhn\\n, dvisor; W. A ) assistant 0. Jones, escort; ician; John L. Smith 3 sentry: W. H W, lippery constant are of with only The systein than hot ai flre and police such a was its proved which npany watehs camp phys J Ware, man; the younyr man ar- stolen the ayoring to sleased, it becoming the veal ownerof the t his object in offering low A figire was to v for some ncedeid purposes. was done 1mn and yet the amed for tukinge u until explaimed raise mo: An injus him in cf looked suspicious. - Weather sty u.u at Chapman's 105 Main - Heating stoves at cost to elose them out W. A. Wood, No. 504 Muin street, every it ances at lhu New Y an I Iumbm]_l 0. -~ See Moore & Kiplingor's elegant pres- ents to their customers. One chance with each 25¢ purci hn.r 4w lhmul\\ ny Notice—Opara honse barber shop, bath rooms re opened, Pound Guilty, Last evening the jury in the case of the colored man Stewart, charged with steal ing an overcoat from the city jail, re- turned a verdiet finding him guilty of larceny from a building in the daytime, and fixing the value of the property ut $24. The estreme limit of the puiiish- ment is five years J Don't buy your new suit or overcoat until you look at those at Metcalf Bros’ L Nipped a Coat. Chief Mul arrested a man yesterday afternoon for stealing an overcoat from Goldstein's store. I'ne coat was found on him, —— New goods and Christmas Novelties at Rirklail's, joweler, No. 323 Hroadway. Weuther Maiu st strips .n Chapman’s, 105 - “Mason Special m..-m;, f Harmony chapter No. 25 0. E. 8. Friday evening, December 81, for the .l\u|nms of initiation. Refresh mfllh will bo served at the close of the meeting. A full attondance is requested By order of the W, M. Hard and soft coal, best quality, xll sizes. Missouri and lowa wood ) Fuel company, 539 Broadway phene 186, llc SR A fine, large line of the most elegunt watches, chains, silver aud plated ware, docorated Ching and glassware, switable for holiday and wedding presents, at O B. Jacquemin & Co.’s, No. street. We have a fine large line of Christn movelties that we are selling cheaper than ever was kuown, also muflers, silk handkerchicts, ladies’ and ,,u.u gloves, elothing, fine incaps, Jum« Bnno & Co, CROWDING A “CON" T\ Tairly. | - A CALEDONIAN CLUB FORMED. The District Court 8011 Inguiring Into the Criminal Cases -The Salvation- ist's Banguet—Personal Points ~Brief Bits of News. Pinching a Crook. ¢ was mueh interest district court Edwards, charged with confidence an old Ohio gentlems Lower Fiiere were two of the but the other erook managed to make goodl his The affair happencd in November The old gentleman told his story on the stand in & very honest, plain way in appearance he well represented Josh Whitcomb. He was traveling with hi« wife, en route to see relatives in Ida Groy On the train he formed the aequaintance of a poung man nhq said he w Nebraskastore-keeper 0 able, of iifest yes in the triul of n named fellows, show the old gentleman where in Council Biufts they conld get cheap tickets. Leaving his wife in the transfer the old mpanied s young (riend just’ east’ of the the defendant, le, eame them and demanded of money for While they we et the old man to lend some minntes. Depot Master MedMl lan, who chanced to see the three, came towards them. The two crooks ran in different directions. MeMillan, wi not run in two dircetions chase to Edwards. He was the point of & revolyer, after having been shot at three times. On his person were lnvmvlnvn revolvers, some nippers for ¢ in o door, some ||H|1~ and other furniture of « Vv DAl it Wwas HOY BGRE oNiL bF for the policeman stopped , one shiarper lianding back. thic olil #15, and the other tearing when the officer came m s was still being heard at time of adjouriment, that your books are made by Moore- 4 , room 1, rett block. depot un the som| auction sale of pieture t Store. One night only. daty, New Year's eve. Sule to commence al 7 o'clock. - Entangling a Doctor. nd jury f seen fit to find an indictment age Cook, charging him with disposing of mortgaged property. Ofcourse the grand jury hears but one side of the aflair, but even thien it appears to have been a close serateh to get any indictment, and the friends of the doctor pos ely assertthat it will soon be made apparent that there is not the least shadow upon his record w ting any such pr 1t is stated with equal positiveness that the proscention is largely ma 1d that it will react on those who So far as the Brr can learn from an in- formal examination of the evidence, from the statements i to the fucts, it appe el wits mor subject to a 1 d under that lien, . Cook. tig: ation, and it is promised that the outeome of the entanglement will show l r. (nul\ to In, fll‘\‘ from any such lien, and nd not disposed For the next ting stoyes at r.C.DivVor. S(«r\«\' ‘s(o\t 1 will sell he L.B.( .flh & (n are on all classes of ehaitel Dalf their former ratos. securing your loan “loaning money scurities at one Sce them before g 0 £ Practices What She Preact ‘The man who, having faith in religion, cannot preach it without great uu‘H' tion was not cut out for a preacher, how ever suceessful he may be as a manager of a parish,—| Nonpareif. The dear old grandmotier evidently conducts her serap-book factory on the je antiquated belief, She thinks that eutting out” is the great pupu’l!um for anything and everything. Unfortun- ately for her the world has been moving and bas long since vassed by the time when ation necded for an editor was jears and & supply of paste. has ulso passed the time when the oualy preparation necded for a preacher “for hini to open his mouth and the Lord will fill it.” one in her ze to world still moves, realizo that the An clegant line of short wraps, new markets, ete., cheap, to close them out. Jony BrNo & Co. and real - Substantinl .|b~um'|l of hl s & F No, state loans. . |uire lnl Pearl swreet, Counail Iilu 5. - Banquet and Ju The Salvation Army will give a quet and jubilee at the opera house on iday evening from 5 to 9 o’clock The supper will be served at 25 cents. I body invited. Let all come, rich Workingmen come in their clothes, A gencral good time be expected The conmittee on provisions have not been uble to canvass the eutire eity, and hereby {hat persons wno have not been solicited and are willing to con- tribute provisions, send them in to the old opera house on Friday by & o'clock or drop me & eard and 1 will send for them Hesky DELONG, Se 52 st Broad - soft-lump coal, $3.7 Wm, Welch, 615 Centerville fon, delivered, street, telephone per Main - Five hundred overcouts for and children, from $1.50 up. MEeTCALE BRros, boys - A New Caledonian Cluh, Some ) s ngo there was an organiza tion of Scotehmen here but for various sons the organization was allowed to en and finally die. It is now pro- sed to reorganize and a meeting for that purpose held yesterday, A Culedonian elub was tormed, and quite a number enrolled. The number wil be greatly increased, so soon as the fact that there is such an organization be onies. generally known. . The oflicers coted yesterdiy Presid mpleton; vl resident, A n; secretar ,J:m\ns Patterson It was d ld another ing on W mm.m of next w. fect the organization. It was cided to arrange for u celevral Burns’' birthday, which oceurs on the 2oth of Japnary. This matter will also be more fully considered at next week's weeting SR Boginning the Round House. The sanouncement was made some time ago that the. Union Pacilic would l s00u build & large round house here, but as the weeks Lave relled by and no ap- | | Hie Victim Tells the ‘hory Blandly and | attempting to | | patient shall have the The property has been | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 30, M\rnn! move been made in the matter, much doubt has been expressed as to Now it appears that Ground has been broken within a day or two just west of the transfer, and stone is being piaced in readiness for the foundation. The honse is to have forty stalls, twenty of which will be built « once, and the others added n the spring There is considerable work being done in and about the yards this winter, and it scems that the improvements are pro gressing as rapidly as practicable. husiness - The Hospital About Ready. The christian women interested in the Cottage hospit yesterday got in the ne wy furniture for a start at least, and now in case of neeessity the hospital can be used, although it willnot | ably fuily opened before e conditions of admitt that e of the physician, showing the nature of the dis ease, 80 that the other patients may be lllhpn:’\ protected - Personal Paragraphs. W. A Rankin, of Cherokee, la., the ecity yesterday S, French went eival to look after <on: there Frank Hall has loft the s<ervice of the Union Pacilic, and wecepted amore lera tive position with the Councii Blnfls & St Louis railway in Auditor Bedis The glad news was yesterday graphed to B, K. Montgomeor that his family, who now numbers one more, being a fine boy R Pollock | r ned from Knox ville, Ia., where he was ealled by the i1l n of his father. The ¢ ntleman is in hisseventieth year, and is failing rap, idly, so that it is teaved he will not 1 survive Mrs. Myron Meader, of Goslien, Ind, is visiting her father, Mr. AL Stevenson nd family. She is accompanied by a n, Miss Lizzie Gortne also of shen. They will remain here two or three weeks | Jo 11 Medd was in to Per nterests yesterday anded e the new a who travels for aClny 1 10 the Ogden ves L briel but sue lenving his wife the meantime zh e, return terday, after haviv cessful trip in Nebri lere to visit friends n HM return east uulu i i \.~|(H\H\l Blufs od at the Bechtele, and in ! lopping tour among the va rious storc I mean business. [ am going to redu my stock ol pictures by offering them at auction Fruday night. “W. W. Chapman, 185 Main st . Hunting Fora Hole. In the district court yesterday the casc of the colored man, Stewart, charged with burglary, was the feature of the day, and took nearly all day. Stewart was arrested for stealing an overcoat from the eity jail. Mv. Connor was the owner of the coat, and was in the oflice during the temporary absence of the i e hung his coat up and while he airs for a few minutes Ste: t He fterwards found fand the coat re- covered. The only defcnse attempted before the jury was the techni one as her'the larceny was in the day. time or at night-time,” and whether the value of the cos s over or under $20. The defens strong eftort, by W. 3. Williams Y, 1o the “find- ing reduced to a simple lavceny and thus save the swarthy fellow from along pull in the penitentiar; None cheape ( Iucxflo - Sudden Death, morning when David Rice of the Herald, arose about 6 o’clock, he was shocked to find that his infant son, aged but little over a month, was dead in bed. The little one haa apparently been dead some time. When the littie one was last noticed alive, it scemed in usual health, and the sudden taking off was terrible blow to the parents. The funeral as held erday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the res ‘oorhis street, Rev Yesterd SPECIAL NOTICES TOTITE. Spectal advertisements, such as Lost, Foand To Lonn, . To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will beinserted in this column ut the low INE for the first inser- ionand FiveCents Per Lino for each subsequent insertion, Lenve ndvertisements at our oftice No. 12 Penl street, near Broadwny, Council Bluffs WANTS, JFOL RENT—A new two-story frume dwelling 1se, containing six Noors, clokots with all_bed rog and good cistern, Call on M. Odell Bros. & Co. Liohrer or OR | lhe one-story { business bullding, with 4-room’ dwelling ntt went, formerly oceupicd a8 a_candy aud Known s No. 110 South Muin stre tonding througly 1o Penrl t."Apply Hohirer or el Bros experience, fair cluding sufe, Borsoand bujgy, and a it W purtie Ahip in renl estite business room in an oftice. Hox 62, New Hampto OR SALE reason for selli WV ANTED- 103 laborcra und 5 toamaters to Work on the Southern Kanses rairoad in the Indinn territory, 60 miles south of Kiown, Kansas. Tho tare frow Kunsas City to Kiows is 8590 By takiog a v Knusas City, in the nam. , bate of will b nilowed Ly the contractor, Wages § month and hoard to the tenn sters, and §1.50 per duy to the Inborers. Bonrd 450 per week, Work will iust two Good work for winter. For further informa: tion addvess C. shoufield, Kiows, Kunsas, Ref- evence, Justice N. Schurz, Counvil Blutfs Fnu SAL tw remisch 1 Barber sliop, ®0od locatio ing. Ad(hmlH Bee offic y ALK, - building 5. stables, Cc., sinoss portion of fia VI Butler, Ncola, I, W ANTED A cottage of five or six_rooms, lovated convenient o buginess: - small family, no children, Address **Crispy,” Hee oftice. WANIED Fnu SALl ofce. A Loy with pony 10 carry Bee beduo? in one year Land will v in four years u»m WO yemrs, 1 i 1 each in five, 8ix; from their Y able snnually Loth paysble at the ol Now Vork. Suid bonds ace issucd under sid city, and will be deli Uherefor at the 51l 188 the charter red 10 pur City Treas sigued and watind *Propostis 1or District Puving Ho 15t stute the full nawme aud addrces of the wmount of sald bonds desived, and the p posed 10 be paid. ik right 18 reserved 10 rejoct auy and all bids. a:lase TRUNAN BUCK, Uity Ticagurer [ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS { To Be Given Away By Henry Eisoman & Co."s People's Store, On January 15th, 1887, Consisting of Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Bia Table Linen, Notions, toney, Silk Dress Pat terns, Ete, Bte every two dollar's worth of goods you will reccive a coupon v one enance in the follow nd Presents to be given away by wuary 15th, 1887 PRIZE-One suite of Parlor consicting of sofa, tete-a-tete grand ensy chaws, all uphol stored in assorted shades of elegant silk plushes, worth $125 SECOND PRIZE For purchased ticket, goot ing G us on FIRST Fuarniture and tour One Mahogony Bed Room Suite, consisting of Bedstead, Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant finish with beveled glass, worth $100, CTHIRD PR 175 - One of the very best kel Plated Domestic” Sew A hines. T'he very best machine m](lul IHMM States worth O y cost 1 made to order L worth $60.00, t London Dyed Cloak, to fit the lneky ticket Im\ SINTH PRIZY irof the finest White Blankets mude by the pioneer Woolen mill, * a, worth £40.00. TENTH { One Beautifully ted Dinn Tea Set olundred and forty cant fine Paisley 1 \mnhf NTH l’](l/l Shawl, worth §30.00, LEVENTH PRIZE - One Gentleman’s Suit of Clothing, made of lmported Worsted, ,_nmmml a fine fit for the winner, Worth 370 "\ H PRI A Gentleman's Fur Beaver Overcoat, worth $30.00. RIRTEENTH PRIRE — One Boy's a boy between the ages of <, to be chosen by the lm'k\ y holding the ticket. Worth $15.00. FOURTEENTH PRIZE—One Boy's Suut, for a boy hetween the ages of 3 and 16 years, to be selected by the winner. “mlll $1 r«m NTH PRIZE One Angora Beaver One Elegant In- 3 — One Elegant ble, worth $10.00. I'H PRIZE—One piece of ! ruit of the Loom” muslin, worth $4.0: EIGHTE 'l PRI7 dozen of thevery best Celel white shirts, of which we sive agents, worth $.00. — One half ated *Gold the exclu- One Fine Siik One Linen 't, consisting of ‘Tunle Cloth and n \wnkun \mnh mn 00. > l P! \() e Ot oliat. et 23—-One very tine Doll One Handikercl ~One clegant | —One large Doll. —One Stand Cover. One bottle fine Perfume. —One Toboggan Ct One ‘Fable Scarf. - One fine Splasher ~One fine Lunch Basket “One hammered brass Umbrella -One-half doz. fine Towels. One Silk Umbrella, One tine Doll. One set China Dishes, suituable lor lmh- folks. No. 38—One Brass Broom Holder x.) 80—-One pair Men's Silk Suspend- er No. 40—One Silk Handkerchief. No. 41--One nice Doll. No. Handkerchi No. 48— Fifteen yards Best Calico for o u ine Linen alskin Cap inted Ornament, One Toilet Set One nice Doll. One fine Doll, (hw [ No. 48 No. 49-- No. 50 N iy One child's fine L.un Collar, ~One elegant Doli of. One fine Doll. One Mouth Organ One Imitation Steam Piano -One tine Book. —One fine Book. One Pocket Knife One fine Doll. One fine Doll -One Dr. Warner's Corset. One Shoulder Shawl. One infant’s I.. . 60 . 61 dy's Cotip Ono Silk Muflier. =One large ~One fine Book. -One tine Book. .8 . 79 —0ne p: y . 80--One fine I.:\( e Collar. 8l—One large Doll. ~One Lady's Jersey Jucket KJ One Gentleman's s, . B4 8! Sus One pair Men's Gloves, - One pair l&.u pa " nm- Doll #)—One fine Doll 90—One lurge Doll 91—0ne large Doll One Necklace ir Gold Cutl’ Buttons t 5—One nice Breast Pin 96~ (ne pair Sloc » Silver Ilumhlo 48-—One fine Br 0. B--Ono pair Kid Gloves 0. 100—One Lace Handke: Total value of presents, $800. With eve you_receive A dditional hief #3 purchase you make, Hold vour'tickets until January 15th, 1857, when the fortunate numbers will be mounced and mvited to call and re- ceve their presents: REMEMBER You have to pay nothing extra for your purchases. We guarantee to sell you zoods cheaper than any other house in the west, and best stock to select from MAIL ORDER! All orders by mail will attention, ani tickets for the free gift distribution will be forwarded osed with y our pure o > were present in pe “Phese gistributions will be mad every fairness, and you may de that the lucky numbers only will receive sceive prompt ployes of our house. Customers only will receive the bene- fits H%all and sce the above mentioned pres- ‘ll\s now on exhibition in our maminoth store and convinee yourself. Respectfully, Hexry Enevax & Co. People’s Store os. 314, 816, 318 and 8% Broadway, Louu&.l Blutls, ng out all of onr furniture consisting of 18, Ottomans, Hassacks, Foot Rests, Carpets and Upholstes niture workmanship and mate der on short notice, Hair Bedding of all kinds, and to Upholster and Repair Council ER orcyn’r L) 405 o BUTTERINE Wholesale and vetail. FOR NO. 608 BEROADWAY, Tully Equipped Normai and Commercinl Roows Kt Rensonable Rutes, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING FEHOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AG. nllunu, JELLS & CO., \\ holesale Agricultural Implements, Buggiss, Carriages, Ete , Ete. Council Bluffs, lowa. ACTURING €O, Manufa rorsof and Deslers in Hand and Power Corn Shellers, And ageneral line of first class agricultura implements. Nos. 1501, 1503, nd 1507 South Main Street, ‘Council Biuffs, lowa. s DAVID BRADL & Manuf'rs anl Jobbors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, Cacriages, and all kinds of Farm Machinor 1100 to 111¢" South Main Sireot, Councll Bludfs, ullu'l. " COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPE Carpets, Curtains, Window Shados 0il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goo Eic. N, 406 lirondway Council Blufe, owi CIGAIS, TOBACCO, B0, PEREGOY & MOORE, —Wholcsale Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Poarl Sts. Council Blufts, SNYDER & 1 ETORA Fruit and Produce Commisslon Merchants. 22,24 and 26 Penl St., Council Bluffs, llAl([ E, HAAS & CO, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Pamls, Glass, Druggiste’ Rundrice, No. 22 Maip St., and No. 21 Pearl st., Council Bl 0. W. Wholvsala California Frculs a Speclalty Commission. No. B3 Dreadway, Council Bluffs. cral Wholesale Fruits, Confectionery, AND—~ COMMISSION HARNESS, ETC. BECKMAN, STROHBEIN & CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Denlers 1o Loather, Harness, Saddlery, Elc _No. [ Main 8t. Council B METCALF l!l(UlHl RS, Jobbers 1o Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 342 and 84 Broadway, Council }(l 118, HEAVY HARDWARE, 4538 KEELIN Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blutfs, Towwa. HIDES AND TALLOV 1. MCDONELD & & 00, (& A)L\l'll. BLU 113 UlL C!) ~Wholesale Dealers in— Iluminating & Lubricatiag 0ils Gasoliaa E’FO . £.Tucodore, Agent LUMBER PILIA A. OVERTON & CO,, Hard Wood, Soutbern Lumber, Piling, L iy il touu.nuh BnTO. aneil Blufs. Towa. G £1C, 7>‘:uxr;nn:n &8 Poreign and Domestlc Wines and Liquors, 600 Main St Councd Blufa, A substantial present is always most appreciated by the receiver. tory made goods. We Moss and Cotton Families su,q.n.a with ten and twenty pound W, B FATLSO 1886, Holiday Gifts - | TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS I Elegant Easy Chairs, Music Racks, Ete,, Ete is our own_manufacture, and superior i Lattresses, Furniture of all Kinds. Bluffs Carpet Co.’ BROADWAY, EREANOR, l“\lll( KRS BUTTERINE, packs J. Y. FULLER, 39 Pearl st., Council Bluffs I Will Pay the Highest Price in Cash ALL SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND STOVES. avAe DROHLICEI KINDS OF : COUNC IL BLU Departments. Taition Boo N shool During the Wini 1T, Frest. rd and JOIIN LINT Wholesile Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb Ditters. No.13 Muia St. Council Bluifs. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Brond way, Conncil Bhufs. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladicsb uying a $5 hat or bonnet, onefar will be paid; $io, 1ound frip. More Yet LAY WBRR 1S HER GO 1To Harkness Brothers AND SEE Special Bargains We ave offeving for this weel:, _——— We are closing out our entire cloak rneg deparviment fo make room. for owr inereased Carpet stock, and yow can buy cloaks at half their calue, We have a few sives yet of fine Clouks that will be soid at « great sucvifice. We have very pretty things wmong the NOVELTY GOODS Sent us for the holidays, Sce the Car pets and Rugs we arve selling so cheap, GREATLY REDUGED, Sille Muters, weeli,| GIET TICK give lottery tickels, consequently youw do not have to puy an ectia price for goods. CHEAP ~DBlaukets and Comfoirt- bles, cheaper than yaw ever bought them. Come and see the bargains this week. HARKNESS BROS., COUNCIL BLUF to close the lot this We donot R. RICE, M. D,, Or other Tumo moved without Cancers g o or drawing of Over mmy FORTE PYACLICA) #X po Pear) Bt Council Blufs, ¥ Consultuiion froe, wiice JOIIN Y. ETO NE. STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7und 8 Shugart-Beno Blook. l COUNCIL BLUFFS JACOR BIMS We are clo , to make room fos are prepared to make to or Purkish Spring Beds and ITHE HEATON FUBL CO - Will supp'y you with a cleaner and better quality of COAL . Than any one in the city vince v No 628 Broadway dm:s'ron HOUSE, The only hotelin Council Bl s having Mr.Stockert Personally Superintends allwork. | Fire Kscape And all mo lern mprovements, and 219 Main st. MAN MOIIN, Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mu‘le Yards: PROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUIFS, Opposite Dumny Dot pajmasedday 50 DOUBLIVER 190jS 1y el 3 nd males kept con for sale at retail or in promptly fiiled by contract on Stock sold on commission. Suntrer & Bovey, Proprictors, Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil Satc Ist. ave and 4th stree Stables, corner. Horses and Mules For all purpos and in lots. Lar trom. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or dorble. MASON WISE. Council Blufls. OFTrICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, 1A 1857 blishea oDEL- LOAN 1oy PERR Couy Gerrian Amevican, of N Pranix,* of Wartfor /luvl]'ml * of Hartford. Chifornian, of San Francisco, 1o & National, of Edinburg. ) Francisco State,v of Des Moines, Wiliianisbiurg City,* of Brooklyn. insure als o with @ s0_against foss by Storms, Cyelones and Tornadoes REAL ESTATE ONEY LOANED ox AND FARM PROPIRTY RATI TOR FALE 1N COUNCHL BLUIPS AND OMAIA GOOD CITY a1 Lowesy rdgers, Journaly, County and Bunk Work of All Kinds aSpees falty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts Standard Papera Used. Ail siyles of bind. ing m Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFEREN 1. National Dunk, M Jitizens' Bank, Do Vivet National Brok, €1, (o ran; Omcer & I'usey Bankers G savin, Buy COAL Of G. MAYNE, At Bth st amd 11th ave, and M. Galla- wher's store, Lower Broadway., N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Oftice over America MELVIN SHITH & €0, SUCCESS01E TO McMAHON & €0 Rbst acts of Title, Loan and RealBs tate Brokers, No. 235 Main SL. Having purchased tie *inost relia’ ble abstrart books in this county,- known as the “McMahon 4 Books,”" weare now prepa nish abstracts and ves, :ul/ull Licit the patronage of all those desir= ing correct abstracts of title to lands and lots in Potlawattantie county, MELVIN SMITH & (O, N0, 236 MALN §7., COUNCIL BLUFFS. @nith & Co,, . Wolls & Co iy k. Vxprets. ey