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THE DAILY BEE, LOUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY MORNING, OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STBEET. Delivered by carvier in twenty cents por woek. H.W.TiLtoy, - @ - TELEPHONES: BUeinres Orvice, No, 43, Niowr l‘wnvn No. %, . Manager. MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plambing Co. Heavy suits to order Not a case for day. A band concert will &t the ice rink. Henry Barl at Reiter’s court the police yester be given to-night au_is opening a sample room at No. 1003 Main street A writing institute will shortly opened at No. 18 North Main street. It is said that Dr, Dopald Macrs coived £150 pounds from Scotland day as a Christmas present Justice Schurz yesterday tied the knot between two Omaha persons, Henry Weyman and Miss Lizzie Me( Ihe new tire boxes are all in position The work of testing them and putting in the police calls will now be pushed Tonight at the ice rink, corner of Seventh street and Fifth avenue, there will be a band concert, Gents 25¢, ladies free Frank Fox and opened 1 grocery old stana on - Main name of Fox & ¢ W.T. Siat i his rovolve in the Commercial t Atian when the weapon was a dentaliy harged, the ball passing thro right hand 1. Smith, who sonts hoard companies here, has been ealled o Atlantic 1o write up some heavy pol- 1cies there r was sent for - by some Omaha parti like purpose, and is being Kept on the juinp with an increusing business. The city_authorities propose shuttin down on all further street iprovements, such us changes in the street-car track, ing the tearing up and replac g of paving, until warm weather. It is almost impossible to relay paving in as good condition as it was origmally, when i sely eold. afternoon a woman in sted so queerly she was insane, tit, and went from Wi tidenti- be re torc st Ivin the non lay s drug store that it was thougzht th but she soon fe one into anoth fied as hiving in the city being e it for aund she we s taken home, fellow who hadn’t e to tell his staggered into police headquarters was promptly given a place to sl hind the bars, He a new suit of clothes in a bundle had dampened them too enthusi y. The marshal remarked that it was pretty tough when a drunk had to run himself in It doesn’t seem to work well to have ! d in cash. There hasn’t t made in two days. When (Iul l:o id in warrants they used to hun| over town for the highest bidder for them, and in this hunt used to run across plenty of victims to run in Now they don’t have todo this. Perhap: this accounts |or the lack of cases. Either this or too 1 ol ore off and are aticking to if, ‘The Nonpareil pounces Herald bec sworn name, and b be- upon the use the latter ved a fow days in getting out 1ts “hoom’’ edition, A paper which l\m(o\\ it until the 10th for telegraphic ich ought to have been here on the 1st isnot in very good shape to find fault at a few days delay in the issugnce of an annual got too frisky « ks untii d up. At thr er named Ovyer g reputation,” who for injunctions keepersin Coun- Blufls. on is not a law- if Chase does not know any n than is indieated by his ignorance of Captain Overton’s business, it is probable that he “went it blind™ in attempting to belittle the reputation of the injunction-secke pitch-hot at a1 Rith s swoot-ame hasfiled _appl against thirty-fi —-— We have a fine I wrge line of Christms .x noveltics that we are sclling che: than ever was known, also mufllers, hiefs, lad 1 gents' clothing, fine scalskineaps, cte. Jos Bexo & Co. 2 Lotk fts & Co, are loaning money of chattel securi g See them ik gloy - Yesterday was the cotdest of the season, and even the thermometer looked down in themouth. Although the thermometer joked about all the time now, it doesn’t m to get hot about it, and yesterday it looked ont for the risimg sun noteh marked 25 below. By 9 o'cloe had crawled up to 20, and the noon sun got it up to 10 bel As the evening came it crawled to its littie bed again, promising to get clear down to the 100l by morning. Dr. Hanchett, oflice No. 12 Pear] str residence, 120 Fourth street; tele pllum, No. 10. i organized Caledonia club fiftecen charter members; mpleton, Dr. Maerae, James Alex Hard I (lInr A C A. Woods, 8. (G The newly starts in with John T 10, Kieth, A R, Bell, It rate Burns’ birthday 1l in the Royal Areal John Templeton is president and James Patterson, see retary of the organization. harles Cargor, J to cele banquet and | Substantial abstracts nl |\(|l'~4 [ estate loans, J. W, & E. L. 101 Pearl street, Couneil Blufls, ——— Parlor ing Lidelity \cil No. 136, Royal Arcanum, this Eriday cveniy January th, '87,at 7:30 o'clock.” Instally: tion of officcrs uud other important bu ness. W. A GrONEWEG, Seerctury Area Regular mee ri of Deni son, lm been qmn ill of late, and is re- pul!wl s breaking down nervously Booth, one of the clerks in the n.unhr hul.m , has returncd frone a visit to St. Paul, Mrs, Slemmons, on Fourth strect,s suf. fering from a broken aim, the result of a fall, J.N.( wdy and wife haveleft for Col Miss May Forman has gone to Louis ville, Ky., to spend the winter, (8 -nu!lulurJ. W. Inlow, of the dummy u, has returned from his visit 1o Ohio remont Benjamin, of Avoea, visited the Biufs yesterday. Newten, an attorney, traveling man frowm were at the Ogden. yesterds W, Young,of Sioux City those at the Pacitl sterday Colonel Tam of Stuart, was in the ¢f Yesterday Mayor @ronewog and bave goue 1o CL and Atl WAS Wniong his daughter any part of the city &t | not | TAKEN 1N OUT OF THE COLD, A Variety of Council Bluffs Items From All Parts of the City. FIRST FIRE OF THE YEAR. A Startling Claim Part of a Township Trustee Logan Memorial Service Boy Loses an Arm. f Authority on the ~The A First Blaze of the Year. ssterday afternoon shortly after 1 | o'clock the first fire alarm of the son It proved,to be enused by the discovery of flames in a one-story build | g on Kast Pi as a resi | dence by two colored families, Alex Jen kins and Jefl Parkins. The itense eold prevented as quick work as otherwise wonld be done and the flames soon swept away the front and a portion of the roof. The building isowned by C. A Beebe and was insured for $200 in Union, of California, in Odell Bros. & Co.'s agency, Tinis will cover the loss ful 1'he of the blaze was a de- foetive flue sc was given. ., occupied - A Sensational Inscovery. John Green, who was lately elected by such majority to the responsi tion of towns has avous o pos \ip trastee. ativ some discoveries whi itional. It has gener thut the duties of the b numerons, cxamining the luw e 10 the He Lus mads quite sen T oflive h are y been ard of ther does not Suppose trust is but lit come d Mr. G €S were ne of the township whicl Iy under the city government 1 has been looking the matter up, and hscovers, ling to his con struction of the law, that the township trustees are vealiy at the top, way up over any city cotneil or any municipal organi zation whatever. The city council and the park commissioners should make a yeport 1o the township truste eity is incorporated within the limits of | the township, and a part thercof, rather than a distinet or ation. On making this discovery he conelnded it best that some move should be ma and 50 he ine stracted the clerk, Mr, Lutz, to ecall a weeting of the township hoard to be held fternoon, Lo take stepsto have oners report to the 20co as known, probably the short in which the | could prepare a detailed their i he new revelation is the Mmost § discoyery yet v the for city and township or tions, and comes almost up to o for itif pans out well it will slasate position of township trastee to which Mr. Green’s humble pre have not dared to hope for. time commissioners itement of - Centerville soft-lump 18 ton, delivered, Wm. Welch, street, telephone 93, Stoves ! Stoves ! S thirty days 1 cost for cish only, An elegm markets, cte,, line of short wraps, new cheap, to close them out. Jonx Beso & Co. —— A Logan Memc Arrangements have b veterans for a Logan memori to be held the 'l'x mple hall next Sun- v afternoon at 2 o’clock, to which the public is invited, There will be appro riate music, and sses will be de- ivered by Rev. Dr. ry, Rev. T Macikey, € ‘oloncl V! man and R. C. Hubbs ml All \vh'rmh soldiers invited to mec the Grand Army h; at 1:30 o’clock Sunday afternoon so as to attend the services in a hody. Lost an Arni gene Dennis, son of Stephen Den- ars in the Roek Isiand Wednesday night. In some way he fell in trying to jump on a train and one arm was crushed, so that wmputation was Torid Broadway. nges—cheap at Baird's, - A Subu Yesterday morning home of Henry Haywood with tents were destroyed by fire. wood is un old settler, and resides abont four and a halt miles east of this eity, Whether there was any insurance 18 not Kknown bout 9 lock the its con- Mr. Hay - No Murphy Sandw 5 The county hoard of supervisors were in session all of yesterday. They looked none the worse for having been in a body to see Joe Murphy the night before, but as they looked oyer the accouuts of (he superintendent of the poor they could not forget the hu; which Murphy prepared for poor little ‘Lim. 1t eame to their minds in strange contrast with the cconomical policy of ment of the poor. g jzures none the less mhlll_v. nmugh antt finding the ae counts right to a penny, smiled approv- ingly, lattle wis .h-uu, beyond the transaction of some equally routine busi- ness, in which there was little news to be thawed out h » sandwich | ade by Moore- Handsome i eigar holders, tobacc pur: clock, meersehaum chases by Al & Broadwiy. Kiplinger, No. Elcetrie door bells, burglar alarm overy form of domestic Glects ances at the New York Plumbin, -, “Zitka" On Monda H. €. Miner's “*Zitka" is to be given at house nest Monday evening. , but comes most highly en dorsed by New York and other dram atio erities, Public .nm.al has been stran oxcited, not only by the merit of the play, but from the of its pro duction. The famented Will Cariton, whose writings have cheered so many houscholds, is its anthor, and at his death this play was the sole legucy left his little daughter. Friends attempted in vaim to cure its produetion, until Mr. Miner beeame interested and gave the play a proper production, in hope that the experiment wight prove a source of rey enue to the ch His hopes were more warded by the instantaneous sue s achieved by the play. He then made a ten years' coutract, thus guarant, the child a handsome yearly re id raising her from a position of ehar ity to one ofsindependence and even wealth, Thus the work of the f: one brings to his little day eer und support needea, - s at Chapman's 105 Main, - coul, best quality, and lowa wood. U 8539 - Broadway. “Iele Weather stri Hard and soft sizes. Missour Fuel compavy, phone 130, all B | bly soon be settled | to tind { general opinion that it | as Raiding a Drug Stor The Vail Observer says that a search warrant was 1ssued by Justice Darling Tuesday of last week, throngh the instr mentality of Mayor DeWolf, and placed | in the hands of Sheriff Mooney, who, companied by Deputy Sheriff Me and the magor, proceeded to search the premises supposed to be used for the sale of intoxicating liquors. The hunt re salted in the capture of three kegs sup posed to contain liquor of an intoxicating nature, which are now in limbo, await ing preliminary examination. The kegs were taken from the drug store of Fitz gerald & Co., and if the contents are proven to mtoxicants the question will then be settled as to whether the par- ties from whom the same was taken have a legal right to it. ‘The matter will proba Che officers failed any liguor at the balance of the places searched, but there seems to be was beeause t rch proprictors had got wind of the sos in time to secrete their “wot goods be fore the search was instituted. The pro. prictors of the drug store made no at tempt to evade the seareh and elaim the goods taken to have been legally in their possession - New goods and Ch Kirkland's, jeweler, No N tmas Novelties at 323 Broadway, - Ohio shell-bark hickor-nuts No. 528 Broadway at Buird’s, w r Main st strips Chapman’s, 105 OLD SUNFL O\lhR BELKER, Part of flim Stands Back of the Bar in Vegetable For Back of the bur in the Tivoli tavern in Anacoida, tann, stands an enorm ous sunflower stalk, dry 1 tough, with faded moon of & bloszom at the top. Ihat is old Sunflower Belke said the landlord in answer to & question by g who manifested an inter n “Never heard of old Belker, ) ner Well, I did. I'll tell you about him after 2 while,” An hour or two later, quicted down som to the stove and friend of minc when things had the !vannIx(n wup rid: Ol Belker was a ind 1 never go Im kon a s all over he coumry from (hn \l\“u.m river clear !)nun ich to the Columbia, If some men had covered the ground that he did they would have been rich twenty times over. He was in the Big Horn range before heve been t and he kne by name, them CAtthe time [ was down near ker used to come ¢ winle, ont of school, e Indians in the west Lhey never hurt him, nor he am speaking about I tterman, I i3 he would be back in a month or two. He had considerable dust just then and besides leaving some with me took :k with him, For two or threc 5 1 thought l|||1.- about him, but at over his time, T abont him. Parties i he had not been ther m..n that he gone off in ‘At Jongth I we this theor: d o on the warpath th r, but no one cver heard of an Indian who would hurt | the ola man, and Ldismissed that thonght | od my mind. Al that r -.h--m him, and in I conid get | inquirics City suid begin to another dirce- to give | summer HI|H the spring of * out I'made the lx.]r Vi thinking I might find some trace of him tein the summer I went out again, taking different trail which he sometinies f stove, quick as o fi "That's where'the old man is,” I said to myself. TIL find hinif it * On my last trip in the sw noticed down on Crazy Woman's cluster of suntlowers with one particularly big one in the middie, 1 was so much in- terested in finding old Belker alive that 1 never thought much on this point, but as Isat here that night the whole thing ame up (o me as clear as daylight. Bel- r was inder the suntlowe wd 1 tell » always earried alot of sun- s in hi nobody lnvw but it w: which him his n tlled Old Suntlower,” paid itention to th I PopPp mer 1 b neve reason for it that in getting re L had seen the gunflowers vas o hopeless scareh, but T made it in good faith, coming back with no Later on I tried it again, and this time 1 found the stalk—that one there behind the bar wnding just you it mow. All the othets disappeared, having down by th stood up straight, strong, telegraph pole witn- out even a ¢ Kk in it had expeeted to be compelled to dig up a good many sun- flower stalks, but, seeing only one, I was considerably relieved, dug the earth away from the roots and with the shovel which Thad brought [ soon exp skeleton with the big sunflower's roots entwined around e bone. It was old Belker sure cnough, a5 1 could tell by the teeth, but nothing was left of him but the bones, and they were beginning to cram He had "been kitled and buried there in about a foot of carth, and the seeds in his pocket had , showing where he lay. How hilled T never learned, but I shall believe that thieves did it, though there woere some secounts of the soldiers adead man in that seetion and nim. Mis gold was gone of it hadw't' been for the sceds in his ,»m ket no one would have known beeame of him Well, thi In’t go then as they do now, and af iking the matter over a while concluded to leave the old man's bones th and bring the sun- flower, which was more like him and andior o keep, back with me. overed up the skeleton and piled a lot of stones on tho place to mark the g and brought the stalk home. It behind my var ever “since, and it’s goir TLeall it *Old Sunflower 3 ause the s a heap of him in it. and it resembles Lim, being tough. Up where his bones lie yoi can now see atany time in the summer as pretty 5 to be found west pi, and they all started hie old man carvied, That's ¢ s to that,” - but el had whipped but this d stif winds, one Sagacity of the Ernest Ingersoll, in Popul; ly for January: It is du weeks gome just before and following immediutely after the birth of the puppies that the old dog-coyotes work their hardest most systematically. In hunting r wolf .mm to s ordinary city and zeal, the sagacity and cn e necessary to turn his victims 8 ul h ve them baek near as possible to his home, knowing that otherw his mate and her weakli able to partake u[ the fes b Coyote, his was givon inan English of the best “uni ever been iy for- led such a chase us w - the grand forcsts “Certainly,” he ) of his uccount, could - haye tune to read, Witnessid by him | upon HARKNESS BHOTHEHS | And select your Dry Gouds and Carpers before the prices advance. We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low to close the lot. BLACK SILKS. CLOAKS. We are closing out this make room for our increa are consequently selling them off at exti low prices. Black Silks so cheap as those we are now sell- You never saw ing. entive deparvtment to el Carpet stoc Blankeds, Comfortables, Ladies”and Misses Unerwear: il Ave being closed ont vevy cheap, CARPETS. we have a pull assortinent of done by skilled workmen, You will suve money to sce owr Carpets and Ritgs before you buy, grain, Brussels, pets, come and sce Ourvaviety of Curtains, Pongees, Draperies, ele. Poles, Rods, Brass Owders by mail yeceive prompt attention. if yot want In- Velvet, or Moquette Car ws or write for prices. is large and choice, and oods, ete. Our work is Harkness Bros,, Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. FAR Farming Lands &10.00 per aere. Sl “hool and Cent interest. Land Buyers fare free in lu\\\ No. 555 Broadway, Conneil Blufls, bettered that dog’s run. To drive a grown buck back to his starting-place, to send on a portion of the pack to that ut where he would to_ break i again into cover where his ~,.mt( be 1to the full, we A1 puzzle allthe b and the human i reets them rame § 50 nobl i wiich di and_its getting are not al however, and the . “The muin object o the satisfying of a and to anning, impude m-l are mainly diveeted.”’ Camiss, Though by no m swiftest-footed guadruped upon the plains, he rans down the deer, the prong- horn, and others, tiring them ont by l|uk y and then overpowering them b ce of numbers. The buflalo” formerl ulhr.llul Bt an nfaili upply, in tire shape of ecarrion or left him by his Bra IIIIH‘IH~ ~the wolves—who steadily followed the herds, nd seized upon decrepit or ved or upon any calves they w able to surround and |-\|llnln\\n In s + highest pow- followed a system of “The poor bison or elk concentrated might half the pack, but the him,” and finally g L remember once an aceount of the strategy by large stag was torced tosue: cumb to a pack that had driven it upon the ice of a fro: ke. Part of the wolves formed e about the pond, within wh wsted and shipping k and round ed, until, of blood, the luvhlv uan in- tircless worrying. which ' (hey trample and_gor would * ¢ by |u« ntly reli and los imil :.n 1o be torn 1o pic | stant SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. . such a3 Lost, Found To Loun, 1 , To Kent, Wants, Bonrding, ete., will buinserted i this colunn at. the low or the first inser- ionand ‘-num- Line for cach subsoquent fugertion. Lew 1s at our office Nov 13 onl stroct, noar Broadway, Council Blutrs WANTS. JFUR RENT—Room, u ts, or man and wife, with bourd, for two No. 120 Frank- lin 5 l\(vl( SALE My rosidonco between Willow A K. property on Wit 1 Fitth avenu horsc Ol RENT—A no house, contain; floors, clostts with al and good cisteri, Brog. & Co. T—=The one sto; with 4-room rinorly oceupicd ws i candy wins No. 110 South Main stre through 10 Pearl st Apply o Bros. & Co. nd huggics. two-story frame dwelling Call on M. or Ode Ol SA reuson for selling on, good Theo ofice. tarber shop, zood local Atdvess 11, tawe of Aye or SiX rooms, enfent 1o busineas; small , no childron, Address **Crispy,” Dee A Voy with pony to carry bes W Fnu SALE—OLd papors for sale at the Beo oftice. \\ ANTED=Parfics intending to bo married arc wantod to call af the Pryor's Bee job oftice to sclect thelr wodding cards. i JouN ¥ STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8 Shugart-Beno Blook. COUNCIL BLUFFS Buy COAL Of G. MAYNE, At 8th st and 11th ave., aud M. ( gher's store, Lower Ihuul\m) W. §. HOMER & CO, 23 Main St., Council Bluf)s. LEINE JACOB SIM5 apest plice in the eity CROCKERY, LAMPS, 0 buy SILVER PLATED WARE, | GLASSWARE, ~AND. FINE POTTERY. Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., S CHEAP Kansas, and ranging from $5.00 to in Minnesota on 89 year lmw 5 per Information, ete., given by Chicago. THEATRICAL WIS, BEARDS, | Greaqe Paints LTC. . The Finest Tm a Line of Goods West ot Chicago. Mrs C. L. Glllette s Human Hair Emporlum No, 209 an Slreel L‘awc/l Bluffs, lowa. Zd FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; $10, round frip. SMITH 0BE "SMITH & ROBERTS. SUCCESSORS TO McMAHON & CO0. Kbst-acts of Titls, Loan and Real Es- tats Broker:, No. 236 Main St, Having purchased the “most velia’® ble abstract books in this county,- Lnown_as the “McMahon Abstract Books,” we arenow prepaved to fui- nish abstracts and respectfully so- Ticit the patronage of all those desiy- ing correct abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawattamie county, SMITH & ROBERTS. NO. 236 MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUKFS. N. SCHURZ Justice of the Peace Office over American Express, R. Cancers ordrawing of blog Over thirty years practical experionce. No. 11 Peurl St., Council Blutls. ¥ Consultation fr Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin gle or dovble, MASON WISE. Council Blufls, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFLES, 1A, Established 1837 BOOK BINDIN County and Kinds asSpecs Ledgers, Journals, Bank Work of A ialty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & (0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufls andard Papers Used. All siylos of bind ing 1 Mugazines and BLANK BOOKS, REFERENC C. B. National Buik, Citizens' Bauk, | eere, Wels & Cal, First National Bank, . B. Insurance €d., Oicor & Lousey Bankers.C.h & avings Bapk. ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS To Be Given Away By Henry Eiseman & Co."s People's Store. TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January h, 1887, Consiating of Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Money, Silk Dress DPat- terns, B For every two dollar's worth of goods purchased; you will reccive a coupon ticket, good for one chance in the follow ing Grand Presents to be given away by us on January 15th, 1887 ' FIRST PRIZE-One suite of Purlor Furniture, consisting of sofa, te and tour grand easy chair stered in assorted shades of plushes, worth $12 SECOND PRIZE--One Mahogony Bed Room Suite, consisting of Bed Dresser and Wash Stand of ¢ legant finish with beveled glass, worth $100, THIRD P R17 One of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic” Sew g Machines, The very best machine in the United States, worth $65.00, FOURTH PRIZ I'wenty ya Guinctt best grros grain Black Silk, « $3.00 g orth $60.00. One elegant London Dyed Cloak, to be made to order to fit the luc k\ ticket holder, worth §60.00. SIXTIH PI One pair of the finest White Iilmlw made by the Pioneer Woole n m\ll of Californin, worth $10.00, NTH PRIZE-One B utifully |uI Dinner and Tea Set, « mgof one hundred and forty p worth £52,00 HTH PRIZE- An Kl Skin Mufl, worth £40.00, NINTH PRIZIY .\ very Shawl, worth $65.0 TENTH PRIZE Ang | | $30.00 rds st zant fine DPaisley nm» ra Beaver K VIH PRIZE- One Gentleman's Suit of Clothing, made of Tmported Worsted, guarantecd a fine fit for the § worth 35,00 I A Gentleman's vorth $30.00, PRIRE One Boy's boy between the ages of cn by the lucky | Worth £15.00. Mu\ 8 ant In- ant —One piece of rds “ITuit of the Loom” mus lin, worth $4.00. EIGITEENTII PRIZE dozen of thevery best Celeb white shirts, of which w sive agents, worth $9.00, NINTEENTH PRIZE Mufller TW 0y One hal ¢ the excelu One Iine Silk One Lix ble Cloth nul wenty Dollar oilet Set One very fine Doll. One Il ndkerchief nt Hand Bag. 26—O0ne large. Doll, i—Oue One fine Spli One fine Lunch B —One haummered brass l mbretla One-half doz. fine Towels. —One Siltk Umbrella. One fine Doll ! No. #7—One set China Dishes, suitahle for little folks No. 88—One Brasz Broom Holder, | —One pair Men's Sk Suspend- | B0~ nice mllv At doz. No. 48 mv n yards Best Calico for s pattern, No. 44—One Boy No. 45—0One Boy No. 46—One tine Painted ¢ No. 47—0One Toilet Set. No. 48—One nice Doll, No. 49-—-One line Doll No. 50—0One elegant Table Cover, One Bottle Perfume. Handkerchief ild’s fine Lace Collar, calskin Cap 2 Tidy. » Tuble Searf. One fime Doll am Piano One fin One tine Book. -One Pocket Kuife, -One fine Doll, —One fine Doll One Dr. Warner's Corset ~One Shoulder Shawl, No. 68-—One infant’s Lace Cap, No. 69—-0One baby Dress. No. 70--One large Doll. Mt B ¢'s Companion ~One Silk Maflicr, l\o A—nu. large Doli, No. 75—0ne fine’ Book. One Lunch Basket, air children's Shors ir boy's Boots. Luco Collar, No. 86 No, ¥7—One puir Girl's Skates, No. 88 -One line Doll No 89—0ne tine Doll No. 90 -One large Doll No. 91—0One lurge lmn One | No. 96 No. 0 No. 48 No. 84 One pair S --One Sily: One line Breast P One pair Kid Gloves No. 100--One Lace Handkereh Total value of presents, § With every §2 purcha = ) o ticket for every saddi you muke tic ) #2 purc Hold your 1857, when t announeed REMEMBER You have to piay noshing extrs for your purchasos. M. e to sell *you goods ¢ other honse in 000 to seleet from st tock " MAIL ORDERS. Al orders by wmail | receive prompt attention, and } for the ft distribution be forw closed with y our purchases YOUu Wers present in person ributions will be made with A Phush | THE HEATON FUEL G0, - Will supply you with a cleaner and beitey quality of COAL Than any one in the city. A trial will cone vince you. No 628 Broadway, 1T rone 110, | WHOLESALE AND JOBBINY MOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL "~ DEERE, INPLEMENT WELLS & €O, Wholosato Agricultural Tmplements, Buggios, Carriges, Fre |, Tt neil Blufs, Towa KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING (" Hand ‘au']\d”l“am‘ Corn Shellers, And agenorn line Nos. 1801, 15, Coul DAVID BRADLEY & Manuf'is ant.Joby puth Main Sireat, wa Co, | Agricultural Implements, \'(mgons Buggies, Carringes, and all kinds of Fn m Maohin W to 1118 South Muin Strect. loma, Council Blatw COUNCIL BLUFL ARPET CO., Carpots, Curtatns, \lmrlow Shades Ol Clothe, Cortain Fixt Rte. Na. 408 ibron Towa. Vatry (0o Sdiion Biufs, CIGARS, TOBACCO, LTC, PEREGOY —Wholesale & MOORE, Jobbers n tho~ Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobaceo & Pipes Nos. 25Main and 27 Pearl 5's. Council Bluffs, RTORAGE Frait and Prodnce Commission Merchants. Peal St., Conneil Bluts, DRUGGISTS, HAAS & CO, Wholesale Druggists, 0ils, l‘fliflli. Glass, Druggists' Fundrics, Ete. N No. St and 0. 21 Ponr St Conmei . FRIITS, 0. W. BUTTS, Wholesals California Fraits a Specialty General Commiseion. No. 5i! Breadway, Council Bhifs. Wi :A’ DUQUETTE, a Whotesale Frits, Confectionery, COMMISSION RO, BECKM TROHBE l\lr{\' Co., Maunu’ao £ and Wholeanlo Doalors a Loather, fnrness. Saddlory. Etc. _MA T8, t’Al‘.\'. E TTCALF BROTHERS, Jobbers 1o Hats, Caps aad Gloves. and 544 Rrosdwar, Counell Binfrs, HEAVY HARDIWARE, Iron, Steel, Naih, Heavy Hardmre, And Wood Stock, Conncil Blufts, Towa. HIDES AND TA D. 1L MCDONELD & €O, (Eatablished 195.) <« (IVI WINSEON MERCIEANKS, HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, ETC. OILA COUNCIL BLUFES OIL CO, =Wholesale Deslors in— HNuminating & Lubricatiag Oils Gasilin ETO., HTO. A.Theodors, Agent, Council Blufs. Towa. LUNBER PIL A. OVERTON & €O, Hard Wood, Sonthern Lumber, Pillag, #nd Bridge Material »},m 8, Wholosale Luuse ber of wil Kiuds. Ofic ). 130 Main St Councll Blufis, lowa, Forelgn and i)omesuc Wines and quuors, JOHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agcut for St Gotthard's Horb Hiiters. Nould Muin 5t. Counoil Blufts, L. KIRSCHT & O, Wholesale Liquor Dealers. - it B e CRESTON HOUSE The only hotelin Council Blufts having Flire F‘s: '*ape MAX MO N, Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCLUL BLULIES, Opposiie Dunmy Depot, every 1 { you may depend on it | that the lneky nombe L aopa o their presents No tickets w v‘ b ployes of our Custe iy will fits Call and see the mentoned pres ents now on exhibition in our Respectfully, Hey sued to the em reecive Lene ¥ ke Nos. 414, 316, 318 and 820 Broadws s Couneil Bluge, ! short ©1st. ave apd 4ih POTESAUCEY ST PAJURLIRR Y0)8 es and mu for sule ut reta promp SitL Telephon Forug Odein | Sale Btabic ool v of K 5, corael

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