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e YA RO 00 o 2L T 7 ST THE SUNDAY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS SUNDAY MORNING, JAN. 9. OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered Ly corvier inany part of the city at twenty cents per weok #.W. Titow, - - Manager. TELEPHONES Bueisrss OFricr, No. &, Nic Eviron No. 25, MINOIR MENTION N. Y. Plumbing Co. Heavy suits to order at Reiter's Council Blufls now has what few eities pos an opera house which ean be warnicd the coldest nights, and generally s, Permit to wed was yesterday given to Hugh Thompson, of “Creston, Ia., and Anna Mack, of North Bend, Neb The Ogden house livery folks say that | it is a mistake about the bursting of a ter pipe causing any flood At their co. The pipe was near thive, but used them no trouble Negotiations are pending for the pur old Union avenue hotel prop. y near the dumimy depot, with a view wving a good hotel built’ on the site It is a good location, and should be im proved. ! Carroll Sentinel in reference to stenberg asks why the people of Connel ifls do not send the o to Ida county? Council Blufls wo gladly send them to o hotter @l they won't go. Robert Mullis vesterday <old to Mrs Alice Wilson a portion of the o where his store is focated, it being twet feet on Broaaway, and ) fect on Mudison street tion was %5000 The greate: X nt of the seaso that being » by Col. Fox, since the first of Junuary fifteen i 5, M than any other constable or in the county. Ie proposes to heat the best record. Other merchants should follow the ex amp rdware dealers and close catly, The employes will do nd wmore of it if shorter L and the public will be Let the vefor be promptly sfiries s on the war path about the way in which he has | reated by the medicxl hoar wd pur i any complaint s made then he will resist to the bitter end. The war be a lively one if tie chip i the should: L menorial serviees th v temple hall will to he crowded o carly G voterans are (o meut half Plnul' Peterson, has umnlmm‘wl procecdings to free herself from ot (o Whom she rivd ringe he n her destitute condition, She now wants wdivoree, the custody of the little child aged two months, and $1,000 alimony Joefferis’ adiition to Om within ten minutes the stock vards and immense d interests. ble residence ¢ cackige lots on mam line of the U X Onitiha, and (. A. Lindaquest, nam street, also by other dealers, A telegram from Olney, received Iu-l'n- yest . announces the d U father of \lr~ Joscuh 1 yman, v o mnm( rid o’clock. Colonel Sh - eral terms in congre VIS 1L very prominent man i f He wais aged seventy years, He had, during his frequent visits 1o this city, Tormed nu- merous acquaintances herc. It is a little matter of A'In‘ill‘ilf how 1t is that J. J. Frainey s allowed $18.85 witness fees in the case of the ! “Major” when Frainey was the silent partner in the legal firm which defended him on tie tri 1 h e in the e r:w‘uy of an attorney i ad of a witness Yossibly the fe crucd from an in- effeetudl atte of the grand jury to evidence against the WS @ narrow cscape from s aeeident on the Chi \l|I\\ e & St Paul ne: the rails enns ¢ to 2o off the track, uekily no damage wiis p y was not long in getting the n. Had the cars fmn- but v yards further, they would lave probably gone over an ¢mbainkment and made a Had wreck, u'l'llv -ll trict court reconvencs on Mon- ht'w to d: spose b dudge Thornell mmm: 2 as le w at the time of trial. also expected to b morning, and he will probably go to Shelby county Colonel Abbott, who is quite skilied in £ wrought uvery miriotive ent mnn of the Fifteenth corps, Logan’s old corps, It isa ¢ ridge marked forty rounds. box is lmi size, carved of wood, L\u-! 15 an exi J 1 It is ona square d with the four colors, red, white, blue ana yellow, representing the four divisions. and the whole is appro g will be mmong the services to- come one of the pormanent slornments of the Grand Army hall . In the proposed reducing of telephonic for connections with ditferent it wis hoped that the conneetions between Council Blutis and Omaha vould be reduced. In these duys, when there i€ suciin yearning foru closerand eheaper ition between the two eities, it secms that 10 cents for each conncction with Omaba is too )nuh an extra, The telephone compaany would find their busi- ness largely inercased it the rates made chi: aper, Itis expected that cre Jong it will be possible for a person to go from Council Blufls to Omuha for 10 cer and it seews thut n telephonie message could be carried still cheaper - L. n Crafts & Co, are loanmg money on all elusses of chattel secuvities at one- half their former rates, See thews before securing your loy - Checking Extrava The county bourd concluded its session yesterday, and adjourned until the 26th, Mmh of the time yesterday was taken up in the considcration of bills, especially those of the justic were elosely serutinized and all possible cuts made upon them. There was qui m raised by this slashing proces reat variety of op e prossed could be done to reduce thu penses, and how much s! legally be done. Ve | allowed as correctes 1 was on Justice Frainey, whos alr Y e 1 4 © one for the taxps determined to lop off from his claims. George Rudia, ‘1 tate and nego tiator of lo: N am street Omaha. Bargs une 15‘ Is and Vauahs propersy. AN OLD OFFENDER CAUGHT is Safely Locked Behind the Bars, RELIGIOUS READING FOR PRISON » New Hules of Court as Modified ~The County B Extravagance sonal Doings, Caught at Last, afternoon havi 1on the charge from Henry Grobe James townsh rememberod | « has caused much trouble lan and other places, and has been aged to escan < hired aboy o set fire rested and whil his hands, he suddenly attention to the standing hitehed the oflicer turned to look aft Hinckle dodye and was soon around the corner of the wards toind in sippead i m off ¢ gool his eseap zacking him fo cated him at Po stolen horse ad o chance to vun, arevolver upon him the first thin rmm.,mn S e kept him eloscly in ¢ o fetlow will g ternn in the penitentiary See that your book No. 12 Pear] street; oty telephone Hanchett, oflice ing upon a set auniform practice. last thrown overhoar providing that the proposed rule peremptory eha by striking names from jury hst without announeenent rules as tinall shial file with the Sane on plain Fopy 50 to do, the e cen from the tiles hundred words shail be and taxed with the paper so file receipt tor same. 3 m.y‘mlnml. \\l\--n- at 15t Lten days lw(uw such term, (\h' K a nofice of trial, \ll stand fortr be 5o filed, except by ¢ ‘Lhat atter the commencement of the discretion, by order entered of , permit nuH('va of trial to be entere rin the to such date s the, muu may | cieh canse notic the words *“for trial,” whieh words shall al bpear upon the pr iee or eriminal cases, nor to proceedins in probate, _Rule s On the first day of the term or atter as practicable, the court may ent will fix the day of the term conform to this ord ignments may be made b ring of IIIIHIUII In appeals from or other iferior tribunals in évil causes the appellant shall cause the by noon of the second day | the same is returnable, and in s fuiluke so to do the apy case to bo docke s to be docketed llee may procure nrmml o to have me cann st down for et But the juag- opened at any tine ppellant’s making 1 excnse for hisdefanlf, 11 the fudgient shall the appellee may have the eause &t the cost of th . In equitable enses where the ev- ken in the form there shall be submitted with {1 an abstract of the i substantiaily nlv ersehinum ot tick s l with'every drawing Febr purehase for th us other Louse Goodls sume pric For the next ating stoves at cost for cush only. i T Religious aites. syterian church this week, Union services in the Baptist church s of the Presbyterian, Con- Saptist churches uniting, Services in the Congregational chure this morning, i Sunauny evenin, ning there will be a u.uuv m .\mL at the Baptist ehu «-h ! hind the Bars. other ways done sondition of the Circumstance ter, aud other My fath THE _SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 9. 1887 -TWELVE IAGES COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS! IIHnn”\mmyk litera ] Im ible €0 ciety has furnished bibles and Vr«’ ments for the use of the prisoners {os the above 1 have received I Use cons siderable periodical literature from pri vate sources Yet I have not been able to supply tho demand for reading, and 1 would mend that this board of supervisors propriate 100 for the | he foundation nent value, e under the ca out by the prisoners at stated times under such rules as will ensure their careful usage and preservation The time has come when more nee | to be done for the moral ¢ ation, re formation and_salvation of the classes who are by tinto our county jail. As our county becomes more populous | eriminals increase, so that the jail is kept pretty well filled, and they are for the | most part young men who have not yet reached that stage in ernme that renders them hoveless. Generally by dissipation il fast living they ve been thrown out of employment and then b «d counsel and cncourngement to start them again upon w better course of life The board reecived the report and ssed a resolution of thanks to Mr. Rice for the services he 18 freely rendering fo the vublic good. » usual i tion was made, $25, for the this year. Safte int All of the prisoners convieted at the | Just term of the district court are now serving their nees, with the ex- ception ot Edwards, pr ly the wor one of the whole lot up before Judge Carson on Monday, ther L motion for a new trial to be dis. posed of. wart, the colored man who stole n cout from the police station, is now wait ing on the tales at the penitentiary. He is used to the business. v Sheritt O'Neill, who took the ch to Fort Madison, suys that 3l looked so differently afte gettin rh‘~\\||1 Kers shaved off' that | Would hardiy have known bim, and in fact did not recognize him as he marched into dinner with the others, Wihen new prisoners arviveit is cus tomary to give them work for which they tlitted. In looking over t the deputy rden fell upon L the ciiezz who nsed to Kirscht & Co. He remarked to keen looking young min » good Whitt has on doing for i O'Neill's humor uever forsakes b vlied with his usual gravity, make - good traveling man. ofticial did not scem disposed to him the position, a position which bridge would gladly have had him, for he never felt so much 1i eling in all lus life. - Personal Paragraphs, G. G Baird now takoes his \\hh smle in the vanks of happy Will L. Wing and © \w\\rrm of Omaba, dined at the Ozden terday Conductor Titusis expected to resume his run on the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney the tirst of the coming month. Jug Deemer of this distriet is the youngest of all the judges in lowa. He is twenty-one days younger than Judge Kavanaugh. Colonel D, B.Duly has received a com mission as aid de camp 1o Comumander , of thesi. AL R, This is u merited recognition of a valinnt vet eran, andinone knew Colonel Daily's war record better than Genevallaivehild, both he and ColonelDaily were with Wisconsin troops. Mr. Jucob Sims loft_yesterday for Ot- tumwa, where he will on Tiesday be married 1o Miss Anna A voung lady who has also ma s here They will be n { of Keokuk, formerly pastor of the Pres I n church 11 soon r tarn to Council Bluft to take up their abode here, John Stuart, who lately went from heve to Fort Madison to ke o position as guard at the penitentiary, has been de- posed after serving but i short time., He complains bitterly of the unfair treat- ment he has received. He says he moyed his family there with the assurance that the position was o be permanent, and vas then call nand no rea 7+ sonthwestorn passen- gor 1 . Tremont, Blkhorn & Migsouri Valley Railway company, has 50 far recovercd from his long and e home in Philadelphia. A s T Tt vigor, and thus the wishes of friends be realized. Mrs. Chieyney and lis brother accompany him. A New Business Bloc There has been w report quite generally circulated that the Umon Pacific in- tended to put ujp e oftice building on the property ree sold by the holie society, ‘There scems to be no foundation for such a report, and it is a mystery how it started, The tact is that the pu wers of the property intend uiting up on the site-a four stors bunld g, a business and ofliece block, both rgze and elegant, one of the best buila- ings in the city, he church folks hav been notified 1o te the property s00m ais possible, so that work may begin vly ns may be. Thisis but one of many mmprovements which the spring time will see started . L 5 Weighing Coal, Covrxer, BrLuers, T, Jan, 8, 1887, - [ To itor of the BEE.]—Please allow me few lines in your valuable paper. In jlhnu- to the public in vegard to all coal that several of city \\«thl ronl men in the only o st is all ey alled city » aud’ ignore the eity weighmaster entirely. Yours very respecifully. -8, Ay, City” Weighmaster. Masonic. Regular communication of Excelsior No. 200 A, I, & A M. Monday January 10, Visiting brethren inviteld. By ovder of the W Meoting calied for Monday until Tuesday afternoc t ofiee ot ( Licks & Co. G, B. PaTron, Seeretary, - Listening to David Crockett Seaton Donoho, in Brooklyn Maguzine No quicter or more gentlemanly person did T ever meet than David ( |vn He came slowly luulwm erable oflice of the N gencer, Hoon, Jere wits & vieant chair near me. e took it with solemn de tion. Then over the Mt stove top he extended bis big rough hands »Cold, e said. Nothing more for 1 1 wtently conmer gigantic of \\h lllh 2 by. proper coursc, for he HARKHESS CALL AT BROTHERS, ' And select your Dry Goods and Carpers hefore the prices advance The books to be drawn | Ve are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goads very low to close the lot. " ing. You never sew Black Sills so We are closing out this entive department to malke room for our increased Carpet stock, and " arve consequently selling them off at extremely low prices, Blankeds, Comfortables, Ladies and Misses Underear, Bfe. Are being closed out very eheap. You will save money to sec owr Carpets and Rugs befove you buy, 1 you want In- grain, Brasscls, Velvet, or Moquette Care B oty come and see us o1 write for prices. Our vaviety of Cartains, Pongees, Dyaperies, ete., is lavge and choice, and we have a full assortment of Poles, Rods, Brass Goods, ete. Our work is done by skilled workmen, Orvders by mail yeceive prompt attention, Harkness Bros., Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. FAR mds in Towa, Minnesota, Kan School and state Linds in Minnesota on § Information, cte Land Buyers fare free LANDS CHEAP | from $5.00 to P. P. LAUSTRUP, Council Blufts, Towa, agent for Freidriksen & Co., CW ving my it found opportunity 3 in my ear, “David Crockett 1 knew o few things about the famous man —knew that his Tife had been a ro. mance surpassing the imaginings of any poet or novelist-“knew vhat so sur now u 1 had ' ile some ot stories™ with which he fre quently amused conviised and convine the “Hous I saw David Crockett mtly 1 felt David Crockett. 1His Iwg ht he uway from the hot stove |, ate, ¢f rest itself lov- mely among the ou y i You never met ‘ar remarked Davy: “in course you neve 2 1 acknowledged my total unacquaint mee. . “Would like to: “Certainly.” “Don't kiiow. Better hear about “em first.” W be glad to hear, then “So you shall, my boy. ' tell vou a story of one 1 seed onee’t.” Lwas charmed with the wtion He would have begun it i Iy bt al “members” senators and others | A the oflice. soonover, they still L for a whisper had stolen among i more chairs were br up i an e expee tedly vesulted, el going to tell this Jad a Dar resumed Davy, when every vo srrupted him with Teltat! tell it We all wish to hear | “He complied. Lictening, that after- noon, proved my chief enjovment of life, Listening seemed to prove a s sensation to every person of the grand ‘exertement just wed we saw., We tived along the remarkable incidents from word to word. Who, of mortals, save David Crockett, could displ vivid power —could so wield thundi lightningy \'.1 it was not altog I situations were intro- g larmed, in most violeut SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Foand X To Rent, Wants, Bonvding, in this columnn the low R LINE forihe flrst i L ionund iveCents Per Linefor each subsequent rt Leave advertisements ot our office cal street, near Broadway, Council Bl CaliT WANTS. DOI 1k froom house, 35, First ave., opposite the park. Suilivan & Fitzgerald FrOR BENT—Room, with boued, far two gents, or wan fnd wite, No. 120 Frank- lin St ¥ residence property ou Bt 0 Willow und Fifth avenue; wiso o and bugiion. As K, Batcs JOOI RENT-A now two story trame dwellini house, containing six rooms, hull on both floors, closets with all hed roome; laree collar and good cistern. Call on M. K, Hohrer or 5. & Co. erly ndy factor us \(. i South Sl stroor, 0% #AppIY 10 M. F Ful( ALE - Burber shop, kood location, good reuson for avlling. Addross H, 1 e 1D-A cottage of v or six tod_convonient 1o b family, no children. Address ' Crispy office., W ANIED-A boy with pony to curry Hoo route PO BALE=O papura for salo at the Lieo A *artics intending to be married are wanted to el at the Pryor's Bee job office to solect thoir wedding eards. JOHN Y. ST NE JACOR SIMs -+ STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS -AT-LAW, ractice in the State and Federal courts l{:mma 7und 8 Shugart-Beno Blosk COUNCIL BLUFFS W.S. HOMER & CO. 3 Main St., Council Bluffs. The eheapest phice in the eity to Luy CROCKERY, LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, AND FINE POTTERY. THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, | Grease The Finest Tm ,,m.d Line of ioods West of Chicngo. Mvs?c L. Glllettes Human Hair Emporium No, 209 Main Street.Council Bluffs, lowa. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUYES, IA, Estublished 1 Ledge Bank Work of inlty Prompt Attention to- Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & GO0. Room 1 Everet Block, Conncil Blufts, Standurd Papers Used. Atl styles of bind ing 1n Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFERENC C. B Natonal Buak, M. i S th & Con Citizens' Bunk, Deer, Wolls & Virst Nutional Bunk, €. 13, Oflicer & I'usey,Baukers,C. B Suv THE HEATON'FUEfL 00 - will .q.,,,w\v\..‘.. with a cleaner and better “Than any one in nm»n; A trial will con- vince you. No 628 Broadway. Telephone 110. 7 FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare will Le paid; $10, 1ound frip. MELVIN SMITH ROBERTS, SMITH & ROBERTS SUCCESSORS TO McMAHON & GO. Abst acts of Titls, Loan and Real Es- tats Brokers, No. 236 Main St. Having purchased the “most velia’ ble abstract books in this county,- Known as the “McMalon Absty Bool:s,” we arenow preparedto fur- nish abstracts and yespectyully so- Licit the patronageof all those desiy- ing corvect abstracts of title to lands aud lots in Pottawattamic county, SMITH & ROBERTS, NO. 236 MAIN §T., COUNCIL BLUFFS N. SCHURZ ileltlce of the Peace Ofice over Ameri R. RICE M D.. Cancers .. | No. 11 Peat) St. Coui S Consultution (rew { TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS | ents now o ONE HUNDRED FREE (‘.ll"TS; To Be Given Away By Henry Bisoman & | Co.'s Poople's Store, | | 'H d M On January 15th, 1887, Consisting of | Oorses an UIeS Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, For all purposes, he b it retail Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, and in lots, I quantities to select Mo ilk Dress Pat from Several pairs of f vers, sine Kte, Ko, gle or dovible purchased, you will receive a coupon Councii Blufls, ticket, good for one chance in the follow i Presents to be given away by RO e of varor | WHOLESALE AND - JOBBING Furniture, consisting of sofa, teto-x ! FHOUSES OF and tour grand casy chairs, iy stered in assorted shades of elegant ¢ plishes, worih 8105 xantsiik | COUNCIL BLUFFS. SE Al One Mahogony Bed Room Suite, consisti of Bedstead, AGRICULTURAT MPLEMENTS, Dresser and Wash Stand of clegant finish with beveled glass, worth $100, DEERE, WELLS & €O, '1‘|‘n|:|x 'Q‘ ; lm~ of the very bost Wholeaala siv-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic” Sew i p e g Machines. The very boet machino | Agricultaral Implements, Buggies, mll‘h'l.‘(ltnlv’;'ld ,\”(r \\'(\'llll $65.00 Carviages, Fte ,Vte. Conneill B0ts, Towa, ) RIZ Twent s T (iinett best gros grain Black Sk, cost | KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O, *,1]4!;\]‘,‘..‘]||\leul|/\\ arth 0.0 8 Pk Manufacturorsof and Coriers o RIZ 1)|u ant Al Plush 8 or (o X o AL LU e Hand and Power Coin Sheilas, (nm the lueky ticket holder, worth £60.00, And ngen; 0 of firet coin X PRIZE -One pair of the finest | Nos. 1801, 1551, ! i made by the !ll*n"ul Council huffs, Towa rnmilly of California, worth §40.00. "y ; PRIZE - One Beautifully DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Decorated Dinner and Tea Set, consist- Mnnuf'es and Jabhors of mzof ono hundred and” forty ‘pieccs, Aflxlrullural Implements, Wagons, Buggies, oty 2 ) > N a N Carri Al & of r Maehiner EIGHTH PRIZE--An Elogant Seal | T a8 iiia 500 finds of Farm Maohine Skin Mufl, worth £30.00, Towa, \'\m ||.|/1 A very fine Paisloy \H“‘wll II\I/I One Angora Beaver COUNCIL BLUFES CARPET CO, GELEVE W B One Gontloman's Carpots, Curtains, Window Shades Worsted, gnaranteed a fine fit tor the Now 408 LRty Gt O a0 winner, lowa, 1\ ELL lll Ihl/\ A Gentleman's Fur Benver Overcoat, worth $30.00 CIGARS, fOA THIRTEENTH PRIRE One Boy's Overcoat, a boy between the ages of { " & \hnvl‘\‘ dand 16 1o be chosen by the party hol the ticket Worth FOURTEENTHL PRIZE—=One Boy's o r a1 boy between the 3 and = ‘“‘ "”'”‘" '”'"‘ _to be selected s winner, ) SENTH PRIZE Slegant In- ey $10,00 54 SNYDER & LEAMAN, P PRIZE — One Elegant STORAG Al "*";;;;: it Fruit andProdnca Commissfon Morchants. 50 yards “lrait of the I nn i |||\ 26 Peul St., Couneil Blufts, worth §10) ‘ : Ui PRI One half , DRUGGISTS, ary best Celebrated “Gold” HARLE, HAAS & €O, of howe are the exelu- t ts, worth 8100 Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, P PRIZE ~One Yine: Sitk | prugyisty No. 22 Main St aud Ne L Connetl Bl Ihl/l, Oune Linen E : = consisting of Tavle Cloth and CONMMISSION, INTY-} VA Nl 0. W, BUTTS, i el "‘l',,’:',‘l Dollar Gold Prece. | Wholasale Califoraia Fraits a Spocialty One very tine Doll, General Commission. No. 5L Brewdway, One Handke el Box, Couneil Blufrs. One elegant Ilm-l By, 3 WIRT & DUQUISTT 2t One Stand Cover, Wholesale Fruits, Crvn’ nery, + bottle line Perfumc COMMISSION Nog, 16 wnd 15 Posrl St Council Blats > fine Lunch Basket, One hammered brass Umbrelia _ HARN e, O nlt oz ARt dowals BECKMAN, STROHBEIN & CO., One Silk Umbrella 4 Munuacturors of and Wholeaalo Daalers i1 One fine Doll. Leather. Harness, Saddlery, Ete. 7 One set China Dishes, suitable M g B, 1o for little folks. lflm Bt., 1 neil ll\‘ lowa. No. 83—One Brass Broom Holder. No. 89--One pair Men's Silk Suspend- No. 40—0 & and) hiet. TCALE BROTHERS, No. 40—0One Sil andkerehief. No. 41-—-Oue nice Doll. Jobbers fn Hats, Caps and Gloves. No. 42— One-half doz. ladie’s tine Linen N Handkerehiefs, No. 43— Fifteen yards Best Ci dress pattern, Sl No. #4—Oune Boy'e Jlat, KEELINE & I No. 45—One l}n\l eals| |k|.\\ n. el No. 46--One tine Painted Ornmoent, No'47-One Toilet et Iron, Steel, Nalls, Heavy Havdwars, 48—Onon ! And Wood Stock, Comneil BLiTs, Towa, . 49~ One 1t s One clegant Table Cover, -One Bottle Perfume. - - One Luce Handkerchief. MGDONELD & CO., HATS, CADS, ETC. B2 a0 34 Browdway, Conneil BluTs HEAVY ILARDIVARE. HIDES AND TALLOW, Connetl By, h Qireot, el :1:‘: “‘»li. ] I\\III\ ME |€l TIANTS, HIDES, TALLDW WOL'I. ETC. ; - Mouth Org ILs. 60—One Tt Stenm Pinno - - 61—-One fine Book COUNCIL BLUFES OlL €O 3 “'“"I“”l —Whoicanln Doalirs in e Humfnating & Lubrieating 0its Gasolia s fino Doll, ETO, BTC. 1 ' B.Theodore, Agent, Council Bluifs, Towa. One Shot B8—One infant’s Lace Cap. LUNBER 1ILING BIC One baby Dress, L0 LING A. OVERTON & €O ady’s Companion Hard Wood, Southera Lu'nbar, Pillng, +darge Doll, ber Gf &l Kinds, Olfico No lu Muin St, + e Book Counei! Bluts, Jowa, win AND LIQUOKS, ¢ pair children's 4 Shoc ir boy's Boots, B0 e Lace Collar, Hl—Ome large Doll .82 -One Lady's Jer B3—One pair’ Gentleman's — Sus . 84--One pur Men's Gloves, ¢ 5 , i Ono najr oyte skt Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Bl=Qne Al alE s Blitus Agout 100 L Gotnera's uul. Iitters. Nooid ., 87— One pair Girl's 5 ¥ Wnin st e B8--One tine i)ui‘l 8—One tine Doll boll L KIRSCHT & €O, Witolesale Liquor Deaiors, No. 416 Hroad way, Counell [Huifs, SCHNEIDER & BECK, Forelgu and Domestic Wines and Liquors, j—One pair 1:0'1 ‘uif Buttons L 94—One Locket s S S 95—One nice Breast Pin 96 - One pair Sleeve I!£Innun~4 97-- One Silver Thimble 8 On . reast Pin CRESTON HOUSE hy 89—-One pair Kid Gloves Mio anta fialel s i1 Biufis having No. 100-—One Lace Handkercief Totul ue of presents, §300. - Tial valuo f brusgnte: o, rocrive o | 10 1O Esoa.pe ticket, also ket for every sadditionsl AT A e $2 purchuse you mike 5 TP T 0 our'tickets until January 15th, ¢ ot s PRI ¢ fhmu. unbers will be MAX MO, Prop. and invited to eall and re MEMBER 1 have to pay nothing extry 1“ "‘S‘ s ! gt h‘ dM l: Y o o son Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, the west, and hos : sct froi. IROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUL LS, MATL ORDEL . Fit oy 3 All orders by m receive prampt attention 1 } for the 1 wift distrl « i he forwarded and encl with your pur s, the same as if you were tin g sun. | distribution Il be made with 1y depend on it A | 4 non PRILTALRAL 300 s of ou » mentioned | s agd mul it r store and Res corvier

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