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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. & OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delisered vy earvier in ans part of the city at twenty ceuts per week HW.Titow, « « .« T 3: Breiness Orrice, No. NiGnt Ebiron No. 2. Manager. MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co Heavy suits to order The city couneil meets night I will take about 150 more loads of ice t fill Geise's 1ee house e mail service between Griswold and Whipple has 1een discontinued The board of supervisors will complete their labors to-day and adjourn Not made yesterday. T ]\lnl C tling very monotonous, ivate parties having ice houses are ming to have the same filled, as the deg about supplied The meeting the eity teachers which was to have been held this morn ing, is postponed until further notie: The county has refused to pay (h. of the billsof the r city election, o pose to sui According to the deput King & Co. led all the cigar factorics in this distriet during the past year They paid during the to the goyernment of Fis6, For sale or exchange for clear land Council Blufls or Omg roperty, a most promising and fashionable trotting bred two-year-old stallion, standard bred Rule 6. Address P. B. Hunt, Harlan, Ia The freczing and subsequent bursting n the Ogden House livery 3 y eaused a flooding of th ment where the horses ave kept, and the animals had to be all remoyed in haste. Judge Aylesworth had not a case yes terday. ‘The people are getting wonder- fully good. One more New Years and another Salvation Army would canse the ity to be without need of policemen or conrts, The at Reiter's next Monday half special Ars HOW Pro Liming $20 each ‘s report T. D district judges arve still at Des £ 1o agree upon a set of “ led in agreeing so the \r'\m,ml was concerned, but when it comes to business there seem us many different opinions as there are udgos. “Zatka’ to be given at the opera house next Monday night is a Russian play, and although new here has alre: ten in eastern cities. Itis high 1 wherever presented i ily approved by the public. The police now practice on a striking machine, filled with wind, that is the ma- chine is filled with wind, not the police ‘The boys haye to do something to keep their muscles hardened, and there are no yictims these days. Some of the out- i ing two newspaper fellows, Striker, and now wear court plaster in place of diamonds. idea rv(‘.-nl]v introdnced here by f of having young men vledge themselves not to t treated in places where mtoxic scems et with much fa a letter from 100, Neb., nsk- tobesent there. n here for such liLlle) li|u~. oi 4 ing for some of the c Quite a demand has pledges. The boy Eugene Dennis, who lost lis arm in the Rook Island yards, seems to h met with the accident by no fanlt or negligence of the railroad company. or its employes. He has for a long time been in the habit of playing about the jumping onto ears, ¢ and has very annoying to the v It seems \}ml he wason a car of coal, t g to throw some_chur oft tc home, when the train got in motion, and in trying to get oft he fell. The report that some man pushed him’ oft” seems to have no foundation in fact, and 1s not claimed by the b himself. The train men were not near him at the time of the accident, and it scems to have been his own fault, and perhaps the parents are not ul(nguun-x without blame in the mat ter. The new revolving jail seems to dislike 10 move this cold weuilic Instead of being whirled about as ¢ 4s a hand organ, it now takes two stalwart men to turn it about. " The new juil 1s not such a wonderful one as was ox| : use makes its defects of arrangement quite pla For instance, there is not a place where a_violently insane person can be kept, The best show for such a patient is an iron cell, ngamst the bars of which he can beat Nis is outif he chooses. ble place for keeping female prisoncrs. and no r) ce for n sick prisoner. The steam ating experiment does not scem to work to ady age, and stoves have been sub- stituted. e long Dbefore as many causes of complaint will appear concerning the new jail as against the old one, pected that the comple tion of the court house will enable the making of a better arrangement for heat- ing, as the same” apparatus will be used for both butldings. Other inconveniences of arrangements may also be bettered, but just now the wonderful advantage of a'revolying juil awe not s apparent as it was hoped they would by Weather DMain st sil, Chapman’s, 103 Clark as *Point It will doubtless please President Adams to learn that his order revoking the “twenty-four-our cloek’ time table is endorsed by Clark, the newspaper fiend, who now writes “‘points” for the Hastings Gazette. His comments will be read with interest by his Council Bluffs friends President Adams is wise. What would ing passenger do or think, g ot the transter depot, he pot Ofticer MeMillen what time eft for Ozden, Mae would re- twenfy minutes past sixteon o passenger would be “all broke up, smpletely paralyzed. No, the ordiniary way of nunuing clocks, the “grandfather” will suit the overland ply: “ltwill -;( Tump coal Wi, Weleh 3 Centerville ton, delivered street, telephione ') 615 per Main - Pianos and Organs. W. W. Kimball, of Chicago, has opened at No. 328 Broadway with a full and com- plete stock of pianosand organs new and fresh from factory which will be sold re gardless of cost or time. Call, we can suit you, C. W. Ewers, manager. Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! thirty days 1 will se cost for cash only. For the next ing stoy at P.CTDEVOI -~ er Saw the Like, chs, of the Iowa weather service, in commenting upon his pet theme, “Duripg the forty years preceding 1883 there never has been more than two cousecutive cold winters lowa, namely. those of 1856 and 1 Beginning with 18:3 we have now had four severe wintors in unbroke n suc eession, and these winters hay followed by a month of seve this winter. This is entirely without recedent, and is of very serious import the people of lowa, Prof. Hin Siys THE OMAHA DAILY BEL: SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1887 FROM ALL ABOUT THE CITY. Frosty News Gathered In and About Conneil Blaffs, SAD SHOOTING OF BOEHNER. A Decision Concerning Salvation Parades-Prof. Hinrich's Says He Never Saw Such a Winter— A Rush For Baths— The County Board. Accidentally Shot. Boehner, a well known resi- vern, has been sadly afilicted aceidental death of his son in Particulars which followed the nnouncement of the to the effect that the young man was directing a letter at the old Benefield house in Texarkann, when he heard seuflling in the Kitchen. He opened the door and found a plamber and a negro barber in an altercation Young Boehner attempted to se » the combatants, when the negro turned upon him. ‘The hotel clerk, secing the tion, Look up his revolver from the nd went to his friend Bochner’s nee, striking the negro a blow on the head with the weapon, when it ex ploded, the ball striking Mr. Boehner st below the pit of the stomach and passing through the body, coming out at the back, Mo lived about after- wards, He leaves a wife and ehuldren The elder brother of the deceased was accrdentally Killed in a railroad wreek near Texarkana sev years ago. ‘This makes the sceond sad” trip which the peen called upon to m.\.. to L and the sorrowing parents have the tenderest sympathy of their large cir- cle of friends in western Towa, Mp i) Di. Hanche 11, oflice, No. 12 Pearl strect; residence, Fourth street; telephone \n 10. Capt dent of M by the Texas first telegraphie shocking event are - .uwrzu-u of titles J. W. & E. L. Squire. 1 street, Council Bluffs, and real No. g e They All Wanted Baths, John Bohn, at the Ogden, was hot ves terday, even with the thermometer below zero. The bursting of a_ water pipe or some other tronble, made it impossible for him to supply for his h wnd consequently business in_ that temporarily suspended. John is a rustler, and it grieves him to see bus at astand-still. As one of his customers ordered a bath, and he had to inform him that he could not give it, his countenance fell almost as low as the mereury. The hoys ('unx'llldwl to torture him still more. ation to every patron u( the place, and every visitor, and induced them to drop into John's shop, one after another, and ask fo ith room,. The increased de- mand for baths, just at the time when none could be given, was aggravating, but it was not considered to be cont to the usual rules of t ber of appli ts =0 in all previous records. and it scemed if part of the ci (4 John at last féil onto himself, and pro- vided himself with a_ wet sponge. The next joker who strolled in “asked for a He got it square in the face, “A sponge bath is all you can get here,” fairly shricked John as he picked up ll_\v sponge, and set it asoak ready to hurl in the face of the Xt inquirer. There were no more 'muli& nts for baths, wet a - Hard and \nll ('n 1l sizes. Missouri and Fuel company, 539 phone 136, - L. B. Crafts & Co. are loaning money on all classes of chattel sceuritics at one- half their former See them before securing your 1 best quality, all ow Broadway. e No Stopping the Salvationists. alk of ~lu;v]>in'.{l| 2 stry a general dis let the enthusiastic religious wor as they please. In other pls state attempts have been made to fine the soldicrs of the Lord, or lock them up, and henee the following bit from a recent sision by the supreme court of Michi- ting A city ordinance providing that *no person or persons, association or organization, shall march, parade, ride, or drive in or uyjon or through the public’ streets of a city with musical instriments, banners, flags, torches, flambeaux, or while singing or without having first obtained “the the mayor or common council of said city, is unreasonable a . because it op- presses what is in_general perfeetly 1awful, and leaves the power of permitting or re- straining processions to an undelegated oflicial diseretion, tric door bells, burglar alarms and y form of domestic clectrical appli- at the New York Plumbing Co. LA license to cating liquors to William Kearville, of Minden, Dr. Cook, of Macedonia, was given the care of the pauper patients of Macedonia, Creek and Garner townships, his a8 physician to be $18 a The reports of the county clerk were presented and filed. The report concern- ing the branch oflice at Avoea showed the receipts there to have exceeded the expenes by during the past four months. The r the allo matters. tof the day was tak wee of hills nup with and other routine rs, tobacco, meerschaum "of Moore & Kiplinger, No. hh\n\ and getaticket with every » purchase for the dri ruary 1. ioods same prices as other houses, Personal Paragraphs. C. R. Scott, ot Omaha, was in the yesterday. W. B. Pierce lilll' ye . LW ns, n.u Pacitic yoste William Kearville, the Minden drug gist, was 1n the city yesterday. Dr. E. L, Cook, of Macedoni the city yesterduy ou business county board, John Mahcr, who has been in charge of the dining room force at the Ogden, leaves to-day for the west, in the employ- ment of the Union Pacitic Hotel com pany. Ex-Mayor Vaughan is said to have ar ranged to move to Omaha next we M\ and fake up his residence 1n that ¢ Mr, L T. Robe ¢ of Denison, who has be- come associated with Mr. Smith in the abstract and real estate bus in Mc¢ Mahon’s old oflice, is to oceupy the resi- dence thus vacated, “Hlllap Reporter: Those who attended the Congregational church last Sunday morning were surprised to hear Rev. A. Rogers tender his resignation as pastor, the resignation to take . place on the lust of the month. On aceount of the condi- tion of his daughter’s eyes he concluded 10 locate in Omaha, where ‘she can bo ity of Shelby, was at the Pa- of Gienwood, was at was in with the eician. No action has yet been taken by the church on his resignation. Mr. Rog: ers has heen in Dunlap nearly four yeare and during that time has made & host of friends, who will regr him go. There is yet time to reconsider the question. - re ate and |v-Ln No. 1507 Farnam street ams in Council Blufls and property George Rudio, tiator of loans Omaha. Ba Oma The New Fire Alarm. The cold weather has cansed some de- lay in the completion of the new fire alarm and police call. There yet remain afew boxes to be connected, a stronger repeater has been sent for, and afew other details need to be looked after, Tt 18 expeeted that the new system will be ready for an official test on Thursday of next week. - See that your books o house & Co., room 1 made by Moore verett block The papers were recc yesterday by which D. F. Eiche mes the owner of the piece of property between the Catholic church and Figher's tob: warchouse, running from Main to I .~\ t, with a frontage on each of 62 feet, Captain Eicher ased the property of a Kentueky gentleman n:nnml Young? The price paid was $1,920, - ROUND THE WORLD ON WHEELS. Narrow Escape Chinese Mob, Thomas Steyens, the bicyel m Shanghai on November 18 by the steamer Pekin, from Kiukiang, having all but accomplished his run round the world on a bicyele. A spare, wiry-look man of about five feet seven, he none the worse for his journey discomforts of most of the last and speaks cheerfully of his generally. His fiest s Stevens' From a arrived |l| the, i He was the guest of the British llcl'lm 1- tion commissioners for sev , but by their advice turned back ghanistan, at a point of sate d tance from the commission and their messages; but at Furr tween He Kanc rested an Afghan acting orders, who, some ed him ack to 1 treated by the uld not listen to his explanation of his journcying without a polhitical object, and so carried him to Persian territory He was obliged to return to the Caspian, from which he went by the Caspian railway,and reached Constantinople, and from thence by mer to Kurrachee. So that to travel 300 miles by land he had to go 6,000 miles by sea. Krom l\ll!rl{'lll'( he went through Lahore, Delhi, , Ciwnpore to Cal- cutta, from whence he took steame under after to he got his bicycle m Can- {OBNbUL L6 found 1bsimly Vsclas) Erom the badness of the roads. I fty miles were not covered between Canton and Kiukiang. One momen the thought th he was on the highway nrticular, the next few y. Jim to the end of his path’ his mortifieation ne found to a paddy field. So int to travel were the roads that it took him over twenty-four hours to ride thirty miles after leaving Canton. He founc most of these pathways about twenty mches wide and high bowlders blocked his way at short inter: He rcluctantly determined to giv yele a rest and take to a his sampan. 1t -choo-foo by a short time he got into and did not leave 1t for vhen he found himself and in the pro- Then he fancied that ht before him, for the mpoved and the bicycle, whi been for cight days borne by coolies, was once more put into requisi- tion, and he spun merrily ahead till he reached King-gan-foo. weather from Canton to the Mecling very warm, but after that it grew cold and rain tell, which rendered ‘that por- tion of the journey doubly (hl\lulll and disagrecable. The P impressed with the high state nl cultiva- tion in the provinces through which he passed, and with the beauty of some of the temp, notably of ‘that between Tehinyuen and Lo-c . The people eyerywhere treated him X well till h thed Kan-Tehou Foo, where the inh cked him with stones, and matters were looking \(ry serious when he reached the yamen ac- companied by two soldiers,who were sent with him by the head man at Ta-hc crowd here was very noisy and thr ing and amounted to several hundred. ¢ erying out contrived to however, es- r on shore to streteh his legs, the boat again under the Meeling ¥ vinee of Kiangse, the way was roads suddenly "he ign devil” bicycle, which, as only with the greatest diflienlty that he was smuggled out of the , and after great exertions on the p the Che-hsien, who had to make several proclamations ealling upon the mob 1o disperse. But begond two or three bruises and many” indentations in his topee, from stones; Mr. Stevens escaped lll||lr\' "This w that the on s st tre eceived since he and shows the inhos- i cter of the Although be tween Furrah jande he xmn\ml through a country called lm\ln i-Ny (the Desert of Despuir), where it is sai AT O A not been anywhere subjected to the treat- ment he received in th ty. Mr. Stevens also s vith great disgust of the filthy ha i fanaticism tricts of China Almost all iang was accom- ! in pans, the bieyele being D d by coolies. From Kiukiang he took the steamer Peking to bh.uu,hu. which he left to-day for Japan. It will be_interesting to epicures to hat Mr, Stevens carried ne con- it with him, but lived on the food of the people \hmugh whose countries he passed, nor did he carry a tent, though he started with one from Constantinople He soon disearded it and was content to put up with whatever slecping accommo- dations he could find on the way, some- times under a trec or a rock, again in the ghelter of the tents and huts he came across, and still again in the gorgeous palaces of the civilized rulers of the many lands of the east from Caleutta to Constantinople. In his umnmn the only roads in Ching roads, that is, the riy lnn;:ul to be able to exchange his bicyele for a houseboat, only of his undertaking to go round the world on wheels, Mr. Stevens arrived in ce Ill|n] ached Kobe ith and From m at city he expeeted to s ul ull the next steawer to San Franciseo o \n!hvr it nor custom y."" Flesh 1s hardly 3 u which' eaunot be cured i n_\ um..- Salvation Oil, It is painfully annoying to be disturbed in publio assemblies by some one cough- ing, when you know Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is only 25 cents Logan was Ha Boston Herald: He was a sci sparrer, and not long ago he segt a to Profcssor Collins, a buxing master, in- viting him to call at'his residence. - Col lins retired from the ring several years note, coustantly under the care of her pby- jugu. He was known as the cast iron COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS! CALL AT HARKNESS BROTHERS, And select your Dry Goods and Carpers hefore the prices advance We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low to close the lot. BLACK SILKS. are cons CLOAKS. We are closing ot thi make room for our iner rquently selling them off at e tow prices. Blac cheap as those we are now sell- ing. entive department to ased Carpet stock, and ‘tremely You never saw ilks so Blankets, Comfortables, Ladies” aud Mises' Unerwear, B, Ave being closed ont very eheap. CARPETS. Our vavicty of Curtains, Popgee we have a pall assortinent of done by skilled workmen. pets You will save money to see onr and Rugs before you by, graing Bruossels come and se Draperies, ete Poles, Rods, Brass Goods, ete. Orders by mail veceive prompt attention. Carpets If youw want In- Velvet, or Moquette Car- us or write for prices. s large and choice. and Our work i Harkness Bros, Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. _FARM LANDS CHEAP | Lands in Towa, nd Buyers fi Couneil Blufts, an, and defeated George Rooke, who was the chy impion mide e wel ight of the United & Collins called at the gen- eral's residence, taking puir of boxing The general told y out of practic ange for a series of les X W the boxing gloves '\Inl |\|(m<y~n to take a lesson then. Col: Jins assented and the general led the way toa spare room. The first three rounds were purely for ntific points, and Collins” soon found out that the general, though out of practice, had Seience enough to absorb his whole at tention. Both men were pretty well winded, and a_suggestion was adopted that théy rest ten minutes clusion of that time scrateh for the blows were struel bring all of his science and ~k1]lu|lu ,.m but the general repeatedly got from him without punishment. - Finally Collins ms desperate rush, but un- guardedly The general improved it, and by a neat and clever undercut struek the boxing master a ter rific blow on his under jaw which com- pletely )\nm I him out. The noise of the heavy fall alarmed Mrs. Logan, and she xn~hml upstairs, only to find the gen eral holding Collins' ‘head on his knec and making vigorous cflorts to bring him to. S 2 or Colds and Sore Throat, no more usetul article can be found than the well- known “Brown’s Bronehial Troches.” Sold only in lm\m SPECIAL NOTICES. NOT:‘—«E. Special nd ments, such s Lost, Found ToLoan, For Sale, To Rent, ants, Boarding, ete., will beinserted in this column ut the low rateof TEN CEN'TS PER LINE for tho first inser- jonand rive Conts Per Lino for each subsoqu insortion. Lenve advertisements at our offico No. 12 Yeul street, near Broadwuy, Council Blufle. WANTS. 35, First n & }'Illn(‘lnlll \room house, Suilivan OR R opposite the park. [OR RENT—Rooms, with loard, gents, or awan and wite, N lin St FORSALE-My rosudenco propeity on i st. hetween Willow und Fitth avenue; ulso horse and bugkics. A, K. Butes for two 120 Frank- I A new two story frame dwelling contuining sic rooms, hail on both large cellar Call on M. F. Kohrer or ne-story frame business , with 4-room” dwel Attach- \erly oceupied 8 i candy factory aud kKnown 0. 110 South Main strect tonding through to Pearl st. - Apply to A Rohrer or Odeil Bros. & Co. POR BALE reuson for solling WAk ¥, o ch Bucber shop, £ood loc ation, um.d ~Addross 1, Beo oft cottage r)! five i onveniont 1o busincss; dron. Addross ' Crispy, “A Loy with pony to carry Bec D—Partics intending to bo married are wanted to cull at the Pryor's lice job oftice to scloct their wedding cards. JONN ¥ . £UNE JACOB FIMR STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practicc in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL ELUF‘FE W.S. HOMER & CO. 23 Main St., Council Bluf)s. The eheapest plice in the city o buy CROCKERY, LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, -AND— FINE POTTERY. PENNYROYALPILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." ual and Only Genuine, i RUPTURE CURED. By Dr, Snediker's method. No operstion: No No jon from business. Adavted 1o rm as well uy grown people, Hundreds of auto estimonials on fle. Al business stricuy contiden tial. CONSULTATION FREE. PRO . D, COOK, Heomw § 1611 Dougles st., 0ma ba Neby Minnesota, Kansa School and state lands in Minnesota on 80 years® f Information, cte., Towa, agent for Fi to per nd ranging from $5.00 b0 given by P. P. LAUSTRUD, idriksen & Co., Chicago. THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints ETC. Mhe Finest T orted Line of ods West of Chicngro. Mrs.CL Glllettes Human Hair Emporium No, 209 Maln Street.Council Bluffs, Ilmn FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare will ibe {paid; $10, Toundirip, N sMITH "SMITH & ROBERTS. SUCCESSORS TO McMAHON & CO. Abst.acts of Titls, Loan and Real Es- tats Brokers, No. 236 Main St. Having purchased the * most relia’ ble abstract books in this county,- Enou as the “McMahon Abstract e are now prepaved to fur- abstracts and vespeetfully t the patronage of all those de: ing corvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawattamie county, SMITH & ROBERTS. NO. 236 MAIN Sl‘., COUNCIL BLUTES. N. SCHURZ Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. R. RICE, M. D,, Or othor Tumors removed without £ancers (i it or drawing of bio Qror thirty yoars practionl experience. No. 11 Pear! § Blus, B Conultation free 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 donble. MASON WISE. Council Bluffs, OFFICER & PUSEY. BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Established 1857 BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Jou ml-, County and Bank Work of All Kinds aSpecs lalty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing m M, BLANK BOOKS. REFERENCES: anal Buak, M. E. 8 Deere, Wells & C. 1. Tusurun OBicer & Pusey,bankers,C. B Buving: ONE HUNDRED FREE To Bo Given Away By Henry Bisewan & Co.'s People's Store, TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January 15th, 1887, Consisting of Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, Money, 8ilk Dress terns, Kte, Ete, For overy two dollar's worth of goods purchased, you will roceive a coupon ticket, good for one chance in the follow- ing ( ml Presents to be given away by us on January 15th, 1887 FIRST PRIZE--One suite Farniture, con ing of sofa, tete-a-tete and tour gr hairs, all uphol stered || wles of elegant silk plushes, | §1 SECOND PRIZ Room Suite, of Parlor One Mahogony Be Bedst 1, gant finish with beveled glass, worth §100, THIRD PRIZE—~One of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestie” Sew hines, The very machine in the United States, worth $65.00, FOURTH PRIZ I'y yards Guinett best gros gr £3,00 per yard, worth . FIFTH PRIZE ~One clogant Seal Plosh London Dyed Cloak, to be made to order to tit the lucky ticket holder, worth 60,00, SIXTH PRIZE—One pair of the finest White Blankets made by the Pionecer mill, of California, worth £40.00. SE Ul PRIZE—One Beantifully Docorated Dinner and Tea , consiste mgof one hundred and piccos, \1/ s rant Seal ,\'m, fine Paisley o Un Angora Beaver One Gentleman's te of Tmported tine it for the A Gentleman's \( worth §30.00. RIRE — One Boy's L boy between the ages of shose on, by the Tucky Worth $15.00. 3 —()m- Boy's wes of 3 and to b.- “!mu.l by the winner, 5.00. VI'H PRIZE--One fant’s ( lnnl. worth $10.00. PR17 party holdi FOUR l K Sut, One rth $10.00 SEVIE [H PRIZE=One picce of 50 yards “kruit of the Loom™ muslin, worth §4.00. EIGH] NTH PRI - One half dozen of thevery best Celebrated “Gold” > shirts, of which we are the exclu- 3 One Fine Silk One Linen , consisting of ble Cloth ana an Napking worth $10.00. I'Y-FIRST PRIZ A Cash Twenty Dollar Gold Piece, -One Toilet Set. One very fine Doll. One J . 28—-One 20-—-One One | One fine S -One fine Lunch Basket. —One hammered brass Umbrella One-half doz. fine Tov Ik U 1 Dishes, suitable ~On¢ Brass Broom Holder. One pair Men's Silk- Suspend One nice ]ml) One-half ¢ kerchiefs, 43— Fifteen yards Best Calico for a S patt No. 44 No. 45—One Be One fine I 7—One Toi 2 48—One nice Doll. . 49—One fine Doll . H0—0One elegant ‘Table Cover. 51—O0ne Bottle Perfume, 52—One Handkerchief. One child’s fine Lace Collar, = One elegant Doll szant Doll. sealskin Cap. inted Ornament, » Searf, » fine Doll :» Mouth Organ » Iitation Steam Piano we fine Book, + fine Book » Pocket Knife s fine Doll : fine Doll Dr. Warner's Corset, . 67-—One Shoulder Shaw . 68—One infant’s Iull( 69—One | One large Oue Hand 1y*s Companion Muflier One large Doll, One fine Book. One tine Book. One Lunch Ba ap. GIFTS | l £ Theodor - Will supply you with a cleaner ar \an any one in the city. A trial vince you. No 628 Deaadway | WHOLESALE HOUSES OF Teleplione T AGRICULTURAL DEERE, WELLS & €O, Wholesalo Carringos, 1t KEYSTO MANUFAC Manufacturors of BEt and Dealers And agenara line of flrest olass g fmployiunts Nos. 1501, 1509, 1507 ‘Couthon Ihtis, Thw Manuf'rs an 1 Jobhors of O o e Bauth S Towa, COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET Carpets, Curtains, te. 'No. 405 Broadway Couneil Bl lowa, CIGARS, TORACCO, ETO, EGOY & MOORE, —~Wholesale Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco Nos. 25Main and 27 Pearl Towa. Council COMMISNION, SNYDER & LE STORAC 2,24 and 26 Poal St, DRUG HARLE, HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Draggists, Oils, Paints, Druggists' e, No. 22 Main No. + Council Blutfa, INTS, undrice, Ponrl PRUITS, BUTTS, 0:W. General Commigsion. No. Councll Blutrs. \\Il I'& DUQUET B3 Bre COMMISSIO Nos. 16and 1% Pearl St., Council Bly ( l\\l AN, STROHBE Mnnu'nl turers of and Wholosnlo Do 525 Main St e No Cour Jobbers In Hats, Caps and Glo HEAVY HARDIVARF. Iron, Steel, Nails, fieavy Hardwi HIDES AND TALLOW. D. 1 MCDONELD & 0., [Estabiision 1855, No. 80 Ma'n Streot COMMISSION HIDES, TALLOW, WOCL, OILS. —~Wholesnlo Doalors in— LUMBER_PILING E'C. i i A OV T'ON & CO,, Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, And Bridgo Muterial Special (8,3 olosu ber of all Ki Oftico No. 130 Main Council Blutfs. Town, WINES AND LIQUOI: pended No., No, No. ir Girl's Skates, + fine Doll ine Doll g ld Cutl Buttons )4—One Locket 3—Ono nice Breast Pin O Sleeve Buttons ‘!.» One \I‘\w ) 98 ~One tine Iy 89--One pair Kid Gloves 100—One Luce Handkerchief 10 0f prosents, $400. ery §2 purchase 3 ticket fo ase you mike your tickets until 1647, when the fortnuate number announced and myited to eall ceve then presents REMEMBER You bave to priy nothing V and r¢ atra for your to sell you house in t from guarantee | oods ch oth the we dper than any 1d best stock t MAIL ORDERS All orders by mail will receive prompt attention, and tickets for the free gift distribution will be forwarded and enclosed with your purchases, t [ csent in per avery fairhess, and you wy that the Incky numbers their presents. 0 tic s will ployes of our hou Customers only will r¢ fits. Calland sce the above ents now on eshibit store and con Respectfully, ment 314, 816, 818 and 4 131 sadw \\ ol Lum.n. 1 Bludda, SCHN I)l.ll & BECK, IURING Hand and Power Corn Shells And Wood Stock, Conneil Blutrs, Toy THE HEATON FUEL 00, d better COAL | will con 10. ’ AND JOBBIN' COUNCIL BLUFFS. IMPLEMENTS, Agricultural Implemonts, Bugges, Councl Nlufrs, Town, O, in 13, i Routh Main 8ireet, DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Agricultural Tmplements, Wagons, Buggics, ahinery. il Bluits, O, Window Shades Oil Clothg, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goo afTy, Jobbors o the— & Pipes I Dlutrs, Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. . Couneil Bluffs, Glass, St., aud Wholesale Califoraia Fruits a Specialty ndway, Wholesale Fruts, Confi'r'vonflry. N afTs. lors in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. 83, Nos, 312 and 51 Broadway, Couneil Bluffs, ars, v Coanell M MERCIEANTYS, ETC. COUNCIL BLUFES OIL €O, lluminating & Lubricatiag Oils Gas)liag , Agont, Council Blulrs, Towa . Piling, 0 Lume St Poreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, JOHN Whole LINDER, lo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agont for B Gotthard's Horl Ditters. Muin 5t Council Blulls, L. KIRSCHT & €O, Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Lrond way, Council Bluffa No.1s The only hotelin Council Blufy | CRESTON HOUSE laving Fire Hscape And all wo ‘ern 215, 217 and 2 MAX MOII BROADWAY, COUNCI o ot site Dummy D, Horses and n hand, for sale at rc Oders promy st notice SULUTER Telephone No. Formerly of Keil 1st, ave and 44 sbicet Sale’ Stables, mprovements ' Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, 5o POJIEALR J90)§ [y ot on vorLer e ]