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s " - s s THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 13. OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivcred by enrrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per week. H.W.TivtoN, - . . TELEPHONES Bosixess OrFice, No, 43, Niant Eviror No. = Manager, INOTt MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co, Heavy suits cheap to order at Reiter's The district conrt was grinding away on civil eases yesterday, There now twenty-four reg physicians in this county. Mrs, Carl Hartwell, of Hardin town- ship, died Tuesday morning. The saloon injunction cases are to come up before Judge Thornell on Monday “Ranch No. 10."" which was boc to-night, has canerlled its eng: The funeral services of M Keely, wife of Budd Keely, w Streotsville Tuesday, Rev. J ating. Some of the elerks in the freight de- artment of the Chicago, Burlington & b..m.-_\ have been laid off on account of the slacking up of business, The Royal Ar rty ing, like its pred. joyable one, posed of the best people in the city. ‘he talk about Lake Manawa already set ., If the season is favorable, th will be even | times on the beach than last summer. H. Ware is said to have made the :-)n.» fly at the last meeting ul the )I 1 ern Woodmen. He is a ple when fairly aronsed on a fa When will the new bridge Folks get tired of the question, an ice bridge now betwe and i (n-n, as the new one ought to be, For sale or exchange for clear qul Connerl Blufls or Omaha property, most promising and fashionable nn(lmu bred two-year-old stallion, stands Rule 6. Address P. B. Hunt, | The Married Ladic st ehre club will m this evening residence of Mrs. J. J. Brown, N Seventh street, Mr: A. Conover wili st in enter hree vagrants stered Fis| k ulhu I\‘( ven- o theme be built ¢ There's were yesterday the breakers of the solitude of the police court, which has been of late one of the dryest places in the city for news, the V'npll‘ having all reformed since New property becomes more valu t should be opened to Ban 'nose interested in_prop- inity could well afford to of the erty in that v stand a large share of the expensc extension, Another new enterprise is to be added to Couneil Blufls, Charles Adolf is get- ting the needfu atus fnr the manu- facture of rubhc |||~u[ all sorts. He will have the factory fairly ted in about a sweek. ‘The grand concert at the Fifth avenue ice skating rink proved so enjoyable : so delighted the large number of and gentlemen gathered that it decided to hold a similar enter on Friday night On_ Tues Frank R. Lnment and Mrs, cvening N outh Iirst Ml' lw\ ne, 20 M C. L. (n]\nlnml .\ml Mr. Richard Turnbull were awarded the pr The board of trade has postponed m clection of officers until h-l:ru ary 8. that time it is expected that the n'|lnrl‘4 for the past year will be ready for presen- tation, and some interesting questions brought up for discussion and ion. James Lee, or Quinn, as he was known here, 1810 have his trial at New Alby Ind., next month. He seems quite conti- dent that he will bo acquitted, Such is the information gleancd from a private letter written to some of his friends here. A move is to be made to ]|‘l\ Banceroft street paved Cthe coming on. The order would have gone fnnh last had 1t not been for a hiteh in r sewerage. It is now thought that will be arranged and the paving pro- ceed. day the wires of the American Tel h company were broken by someone y shoveling ice from the roof of a hlxlldn . This will explain calls of patrons were J. C. Mitehel, the union ticket agent, corner of Broadway and Main strects, can give all needed information to those desy tice palace and The Sioux City & for the round trip at $11.20, ;.,nud for six days, the sale to commence on the 15th and continue to the 27th. Rebekah lodge No. 8, 1. 0. 0. F installed the following oflic for ensuing term: D. S. Brenneman Irs, John Dougherty, \ i t has the N. mpb«ll 1. l- q Mr B! \\ Slead, R, S. to N ( bara Anderson, L. Chns Straub, I{ Gates, L. S chaplai \\. ll ft ampi Several important deals in r estate ave on the point of beitg completed, but rumors of such transactions creep out be- fore the part concerned are ready to give the public the facts, and such’ ru- mors in_their exaggerated form often sorve to interf with deals which would otherwise be closed. When men are muking a trade of this s rt they do nul n the public of eve 1t isn’t busnes isfy the curiosity of the public would offen defeat the very purpose sought to be accomplished, Fie reporters asked many times a day why the pape have not announced such and suc! h a and what truth there is in such areport. Just as fust as any complete the public will be m[urmml promptly. The sume is true in regard to other enterprises being worked up, the public statement of the exact progress of which would binder and often Confidence and patience are needed, B Tom Brooks was brought bafore Judge Aylesworth, x-lur'ml with having again been nlmnrmug © peace of the young woman with wi hum 1e seems Lo be so in- fatuated. The matter was - continu until this aft ut 2 o'clock, Follow- ,{lnn ume a similar one of Harry Johnson, who also seems to haye hml work to follow the instruction of the eourt and keop away from the woman with whom he s quarrehing. Judge Alyesworth concluded to let him £0, If he would promise to elear right out of town, and stay away from the city .m.( from the womun. He promise: went, the police having instructions to bring him in should he be found around the city. Judge Aylesworth is geiting tired of these sort of ease s, and says if ho has got to make his eourt one merely for the purpose of weaning such fellows he wants to have them gotas far away from the women as possible, and recommends migration - George Rudio, real estate tator of loans, No. 1507 Farnam stroet, Omaba. Bargams in Council Blufts and Omahu property and n Sto: Stoves ! Stoyes ! thirty days 1 ©ost for cash uniy For the next sill sell it 'THE NEWS OF THE BLUFFS | Love Langhs at Locks and Bare, and the Kaot Happily Tied, THE NEW FIRE ALARM The Marshal to Make the Hay and Wood Teams Move On—The Can- ning Factory and the Election of Officers —Gerspacher's Diamonds Still Missing. Hay There! r evening at the couneil meet- ing the city weighmaster, W, called attention again to the can ot complaint as to the treatment he has re- ceived at the hands of the city govern- ment. A rather hot discussion resulted, and during the progress of the same Al derman Shugart rather laid the faalt upon the shoulders of City Marshal Guanella. That oflicial did not take it easily, and claimed that he had been but following the will and wish of the coun cil. 'The city marshal hasconeluded that if the city council want to have the en- forcement of the ordinance strictly, he will undertake it, and he will at once commence ordering the teams away from Main street, where they have been in th of standing. T'ne attempt to make th md wood teams stand by the eity buildings will doubtless call out another protest from the busmess men on Main street, n juncture of that ot with Pearl. The marshal proposes to clear himself of all blame in the mat- ter, and will buck himself up by the fol lowing ordinance and resolution: “Be it ordained by the fcommon council of the city of Council Blufls that suitable lo- calities bo designated by resolution from time to time by the council for standing room for wagons loaded with hay and wood, offered for sule. 1t shall be fhe duty of the city marshal to order all such loaded teams to the loealitics designated, and any person refusing to com- ply with the provisions of this ordinance shiall be adjudwed guilty of a misdemeanor, Lon convietion shall be fined not less than £ norm .-umn 810, On Apr 1885, the following resolu tion w -uluvlml on motion of Alderman Shu The oth hereafter the ounds be- twe ul the jail be used as a hay and wood market, and that the superintendent of markets and the city marshal see that the ordinance and resolution ol the council be enforeed.” - Moore & Kiphnger and best ~|m kof ¢ the city. een the largest s and tobaccos in Catl and be convineed. - ew me haums and the ticles of all Kinds at Moove & Sce the smokers’ The cold weather l| 1S ( delay in getting the new i alarm sys- tem and police call completed. To-day was the time sct for a public test. but the system will not be ready for such a test tor a week to come. There has been some talk about the company having the contract not having yet filed 1ts bonas, provided for in the contrs It has been urged, apparently by those anxious that another company should have the con- tract, that the city is rnnning a g risk. If the company should not bonds, the city would be In a bad | as the city has expended seyeral hundred dollars in getting ready for it, and it would pe that much out of pocket, ete. There been considerable of this kind of stufl’ whispered about, and doubtless some good citizens have been made nervous about it. It appears that the company having the con- tract is preparing its bonds, and they will be filed before the city is asked nt, or accept the work., It appears that what the city has ex- pended time and money upon” has been the poles and wires, and even if the com- any should ba down completely, throw up the contract, fly to Canada or commit suicide the city wouM lose noth- ‘The poles and wires are as good for for another, and could easily be used for another tem. Be- sides that, the company has property enough here to secure the city for any claim. In fact there seems nothing to the gossip but an attempt to s as such the motive can easily The fll seems to be not in-any as yet, and tl is plenty of time yet be m\'u(lhn |nhu~l~u! the eity will > in jeopardy. used some best quality, ull lowa wood, C Broadway. 'ln-[e e -— Hard and soft coal, Bi. Missouri Fuel com phone 136, -— Sce that your books are made by Moore- house & Co., room 1, Everett block. e An Expensive Spree. The squabble in whien George G spacher lost his $300 diamond pin was Jooked into yesterday by Judge Ayles- worth, and Ed Bates and Robert Conly were discharged, they being hooked for disturbing the peace. The court found that George Gerspacher w the distarb- ing clement, and the only one’to blame for the row. He was fined the usual amount The search for the mssing diamonds has not resulted in finding them. Tt is now claimed that the pin was taken in the s lunn before the squabble on the sidewalk. ‘The appearance of Gerspacher's shirt front indie: the pin was torn out of the 1 ving becomo loosencd and dropped. 1] had the cluster pin for and it is one which recognized by many. last spree him would easil The loss of it makes Georg rather an expensive one fos e M Dr. Hanchett, office No. 12 Pes dence, 120 Fourth strect; tele phuu No. 10. - Substantial abstracts of titles and real estate loans. J. W, & E. L. Squire. No, 101 Pearl sureet, Council Blufls, e Can Can in the Bluffs, The Council Bluffs Canning company has elected ofticers for the ensuing y follows: President, Samuel Haas; v ident, H. Z. Haas; treasurer, Georg K vhlu- s D. W. Archer, These, with the mldlllun of C. L. Haas, form (]u-, voard of directors, The business of the tirst season proves to be satisfactory, considering every thing, and the entérprise promises to b 4 permanent suceess. been de- cided to aouble the ¢ This will necessitate more mac lnm T, unnl some additional building. already begun contracting for its ne xt season’s supphes and if cireumstances are favorable the coming year will be a much busier one than the past. Electric door bells, b burglar alarms and every form of domestie eleetrical wppli- ances at the New York Plumbing Co - Cupid Will Have His Way A little bit of romance is repc being conneeted with the marrig Atr. Bert Myers and Miss M rity, both of Perry, la., wh briefly The home ch event was Bk ubout chronieled in yestérday's of the: young lady is | W 1 Kimball, | sum THF OMAHA DATL three miles from Perry, and Burt, who is a fireman on a Milwaukce passenger en- gine, has been paying special attention to her for some time. The parents of the girl protested, and finally forbade him | coming near the house. Their meetmgs a that were at the house of a mutual friend, but another obstacle stood iu cupid’s way. Burt was a Protestant while the maid wa atholic. The b rier was done away with by Burt joining | the church of the ‘maiden's faith. On \lmuLn night last she was attending a 4 t Perry, and the young man ar- to thus meet her, and they to- r came to this city. Kev. Fathe Menomy was called on to tie the happy knot, and” the next train bore Mr. and Mrs back to Perry, where the d a neat litfle cottage al- o for their home, - . fts & Co, are loaning money on all classes of chattel securities at one half their forme s, Sce them before secaring your loan: — Are They the Dinmonds ? Late last night a number of diamonds were found on Broadway, near where George Gerspacher is supposed to have lost his eluster pin, They were not in the setting, but were scattered near the walk. Nine in all were thus picked up, and they were deposited i the safe at the Crystal saloon for safe keeping until this morning, when they will probably be identified by tho owner, They are sup- posed to be the stones which were in Gerspacher's pin, and in_that ease were probably knocked ont of the setting in the scutlie, This tind will relieve the un- pleasant suspicion that some one stole the pin. - Pianos and Organs. W. W. Kimball, of Clucago, has opened at No. 328 Broad with a full ard com- plete stock of pi nd organs new and fresh from factory which will be sold re- gardless of cost o time. Call, we ean suit you. C. W. Ewers, manager. Personal Paragraphs. Cullison, of Harlan, was at the iams, of Glenwood, yesterday. A. I 1, sher N nw Biufls yeste (vl sorge II W l'||~|4‘l was at T of Mills county, lnrm'_\' from Willoughby Il\u the well- l\nu\\n Mace- donian merchant, was at the Pacific yes- terday . Laey has gone to Des Moines to at- tend a meeting of the State Firemen's as- MeGrew, of Dei city yesterday. He is just trom ef but severe illness, A. P. Bass, of Randolph, one of the most extensive farmers and Stoekmen in Western lowa, was mmong those at the Pacitic yesterday. . who s tempors m, Neb., spent Tuesda) I\nl)\ his old nds lie i o erday morning for Sioux Clty. " Will Huntington, who was until in the land oflice of the Union Pacifi now presiding over the led Duquette’s wholesale house. 11u.~.mmmv man of excellent business ability and bits, and will doubtless make hin luable to his employers. T. Coleman, of Hoxie, Kan., stopped over here 1s the guest of Chir les Adolph, at Bechte and yesterday proceeded to Cneinnati, where 1o 15 to take to himseit a worthy brade. Mr. Coleman is an en- terprising young busimess man, and is principally engaged in milling. Mrs, H. C. Hammond and famil spending a day here as the guest of Mrs, J. N lagler, left yesterday Jack: ville, I11., to there take up their Prof. Hammond, former superintendent here, ng taken u position as teacher in the institution tor the deaf and dumb at that place. Centerville ton, delivered, street, telephone ft-lump coal, W, Weleh, —~— Not a Genuin In the case of Johnson vs Ed. Stockert the jury retired about 3 o'clock y terday afternoon, ana last mght abou o’clock returned srdict in favor of the defendant. The action was brought to enforce nu- payment of 1 note of 3 i > defense was that the note was a lnrgl-l — Our Progress, As stages are quickly abandoned with the completion of railroads, so the huge, drastic, eathartic pills, composed of crude and bulky medicin ¢ quickly done with the introduction of 1 Picree’s “Pleasant Pu tive Pellets, which are sugar-coated, and little larger than mustard seeds, but composed of highly concentrated vegetable extracts. By druggists. PROHIBITION St. John Ha v Small Following —High License hicago Tribune: 13, Gardner of rt Scott, who is at the Palmer, > reporter yesterday that the apostle of prohibition, had mall follo: in Kansus just now. Kansas, Mr. said, was 1 republican state, and had v use for a man who owed eve in life to the republi then turned arvound “St. Job he isto the republi his action in joining hands with 1ts cne- mies lead the people of Kunsas, or the ority of them, to think that it was money or something else that induced him o do as he did am not a prohibitionist, I voted for it, but our experience shows that high license would be the proper thing, o ho BurG wa have got id. oF bar loafers, but peoplo livi y the border o to Missour’ all the whisky th want, The drug stores furnish liquor to the men who go before the probate judge and get n cer- ate that the applicant needs liquor for his health. Tlisisa good thing for the jud he gets 5 cents a certil] but the b wvilof the prohi’ bition law. vieh men, or high toned elass of drinkers, do not patronize the drug stores, but their wines, hLuuhu and al hed from sources outside of the sent to their houses. ¥ something if there was l..mm.im.gn.. manufacturing of alcoliol. Intil then prohibition in Kansas will be a failure - From Robert Muth, Davenport, Towa, The only medicine that relicyes my wife, who is afliic Asthma, is Dr. J. H. MelLe: aing Balm, its of feets are quick and give perfect relief IN KANSAS. Notice to Contractors time for recciving bids for blanks, books and stationery is hereby extended 10 12 o'clock January 1th, Blanks for bids can Do found ut this office By order of the pur Dissolution Notice. 1 nip heretofore ex andor Beeeher remuining R Kbl vemainia Al outstandin 3 ad a1l debts will b piid by thit Owiaha, Neb.; Jur e uary 11, 188 A\.\\I\ BEE MER, W KIMBALE | FINE POTTERY.| PEE : THI'R\‘I)AY JANUARY 13, 1887, COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS! CALL 4 HARKNESS BROTHERS, lnd select your Dry Goods and Carpers hefore the prices advance We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low to close BLACK SILKS. Neare e CLOAKS. the lot. You never scae Black Silks so cheap as those we are now sell= ing. ‘losing out this entive department to malke room for our increased Carpet stoe are consequently selling them off' at extremely tow prices. o and Blankets, Confortables, Ladies” and Misses' Underwear, Ete. Are being closed CARPETS. pets, e out very cheap. You will save money to see onr Carpets and Rugs before you buy, grain, Brussel If yow want In- Velvet, or Moquette Car= ‘ome and see us or write for p Our variety of Curtains, Pongecs, Draperics, cte. is large and choice, and we have a full assortment of Poles, Rods, Brass Goods, ete. Orders by mail veccive prompt attention, done by skitled workmen. Our work is Harkness Bros, Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa FARM LANDS CHEAP | Lands in Towa, School and State lunds Land Buyers fare frec. Farming £10.00 per acre, cent interest, No CHICAGO SHORT LINE ——OF [Hl-=e «| Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul R'y THE BEST ROUTE from OMARA and COUNCIL BLOFFS ot THE EAST. TWO TRAINS DAILY BET COUNCIL BLUF Broadway, Council Blufts, Tow N OMAHA —AND— Milwankes, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Cliitton, Dubugue, Davenport, Rock Island,Freeport, = Rockford, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, Winona, La Crosse, And all other 'mportant points East, Northeast and Boutbenst. Forthrough tickot t 1401 Faronm tr Union Pacifio Dopot Pullman Siecvers and the finast Dining Cars in the world are run on the main linea of tho OHICAQO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY, and_every attention i3 paid to passengers by courteons employoe af the company. ol Chicago, el on the Tiokat Azen (in Paxton Hotel),or & . al Manager. A Pussenger and Mioket Agant. Geo. K, Hrarronn, Assistant General Passen- wor'and Ticket Agent J T. CLARK, General Superintendent. MANL it VIGUR oatthrongh ertors or bad SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Spectal advertisements, euch ns Lost, Foand To Loun, For Bule, To Rent, Boar ete., will at the fonand Kive Ce h subsequens Leave advertisements at our office 2 Peul street, near Broadway, Council Blugs, Fonsan improv Blufrs, auire At n bargain, with ents, six miles o Council W i all the tin ded. In: + Counc’ lnm fine NOR SAL mith wnd wagon shop. Only one in town. Excellent business. Good veasons tor seliing. Address C. mouth, In. L. Miller, Ports- £ irst ave., llivan & Fivzgorald! OR RE opposite the park, S h‘()lk R went lin St. JROK SALE-Ny vesidonce praperty on Biut 8t between Willow und Fifth avénue; niso A K. Butes T—Room, with , or mun and wife, board, for two No. 120 Frank- horse and buggics. A now two-story frame dwelling iz a1x Tooms, hall on both with all_bed rooims, and good cistern. Call on M, F Odeli 13ros. & C ment, formely ¢ 1 s n candy fu and known us No. 110 South Main stroet, tenaing through to Penrl st. Apply to Rohrer or Odell Bros. & Co. DOR SALE veuson for aelling. Burber shop, good locs Radress 1, e o VW ANIED=A cottugo ot five or located convenient to busi family, no children. Addross ** oflice; X rooms, WAN D--A boy with pony to carry Boo route, DO SALE—01d pupors for salo At the Boe office, intending to be 1 to cull at the Pryor's i dding curds. JOUN Y. JACOB SIM5 STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and 8§ Shugart-Beno Blosk, COUNCIL BLUFFS W.S. HOMER & CO. 23 Main St., Council Bluffs. STNE The cheapest place in the city CROCKERY, LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WARE, | GLASSWARE, AND -~ to by Minnesota, | Wirst National Bank, $5.00 to 5 per , Kansas, and in Minnesota on 80 years' Information, ete., given by P. P. LAUSTRUP, a, agent for Freidriksen & Co., Chi THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, | ranging from (Imn The Finest Tm ported Line of Goods West ot Chicago. Mrs.c I. Gillette’s Human Hair Emporium |, No, 205 Mnm Street. Cnunc/l Bluffs, lowa. 7 FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; $t0, round frip. MELVIN SMITH. IBERTS, SMITH & RDBERTS SUCCESSORS TO McMAHOR & CO. Abstiacts of Title, Loan and Real Es- tats Brokers, No, 236 Maia St. Having purchased the “most relia® ble abstract books in this county Eknown_as the “McMahon Abstract Boolks,”” we arenow preparedto fur- nish abstracts and ,vr.e‘wu'uuu licit the patronage of all those desiy- ing corvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottaiwattammic county, SMITH & ROBERTS. HO. 236 MAIN ST, COUNCIL BLUFYS N SCHURZ Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. R. RICE M. D., Or othor Turors remaved without €ancers (g iito or drawing of biood Qror ihurty yoars prictical exporience. . No. 11 Pearl 5t., Council Blufls. 8- Consuliution fro 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 do'ible. MASON WISE. Council Blufts. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A, Established 1857 BOOK BINDING y und Bank Work of Al iKinds li\pl‘fl' inlty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders | MOREHOUSE & GO0 Room 1 Everet Block, Council Biufts Standard Papers Used. Al styles of ing In Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. EFRL bind | ployes of our slore ©, B Nutional B 1k, Buith & Co. Citizens' Bunk, 1 Wells & i Tasurance 04 Oflicer & Pusey ,Bunkers,C. B Suvings Dank. |ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS To Be Given Away By Henry Biseman & 0.'s People's Store., TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January 15th, 1887, Consisting of Furniture, Chinaware, Clothing, Blankets, Table Linen, Notions, vy two dollar's worth of goods purchased, you will receive a coupon ticket, good for one ehance in the follow ing Grand Presents to be given away by us on January 15th, 1887 i FIRST PRIZE-One suite of Parlor Furniture, consisting of sofa, tete-a-tete and tour grand easy chairs, all uphol stered in assorted shades of elegant silk plushes, worth 2125 SECOND PRIZE Room Suite, consisting of Drosser and Wash Stand of elegant finish with beveled worth §100, THIR ZE—0One of the very best wer \\4 kel Plated Domestic very best worth $ PRIZE Twenty yards ros grain Black Silk,” cost rth $60.00. One elegant Seal Plush K, to be made to order ket holder, worth $60.00. 3-One pair of the fine Blankets made by the Pionecr Ifornia, worth £40.00. SEVED PRIZE -One Beantifully Ih.nr«\wl Dinner and Tea Set, consist g of one hundred and forty picces, 10, PRIZE Skin Muf, worth \I\ I'H PRI six-d |||In‘|| Stat FOURTH inett best London Dyed ( |n(|| the lucky ti 11 gant Scal fine Paisley .\!\;:ul‘:\ Beaver i, worth $50.00. E INTH PRIZE - One Gentleman’s Clothing, te of lImported U fine fit for the A Gentleman's 1, worth $30.00, PRIRE One Boy's 1 boy between the ages ars, to be chosen by the lucky P holding the tic! Worth £15.00. FOURTEENTI ZE—Ono “Boy's L boy between the PRIZE - ile, w 3 T PRIZE nit of the Loom™ gant One pieee of muslin, - One half ted “Gold” we the exclu- (ln/mx of the very lvwl ( ole white shirts, of which we sive nzents, \\t\HIl S One Fine Sitk Linen able Cloth and ns worth $10.00. TY-FIRST PRIZE A Casn l‘lowm of a Twenty Dollar Gold Piece, One very fi ; One Handkerehicf Box, -One elegant Hand Bag. —One lar; -One St One fine Spl One fine Lunch Basket, One hammered brass Umbrella 34—One-half doz. fine Towels. —One Silk Umbrella, 35— One finc Doll. . 37— 0One set China Dishes, suitable for little folks. No. 38—One Brass Broom Holder. No. 39—One pair Men's Silk Suspend- ers, No. 40—One Silk Handkerchief. No. 41—-One nice Doll. 0. 42—One-half doz. ladic’s fine Linen Hand hiefs, No. 43—Fifteen yards Best Calico for a dress pattern, No. 44—0ne Boy'! No. 45—One Boy's S 16—One tine Painted Ornament, . 47—0One Toilet Set . 48—One nice Doll, . 49—One fine Doll. . 50—One elegant ‘T'able Cover., One Bottle Perfume. ~One Lace Handkerchief, One child’s fine Lace Collar, hi-—~One eleg: Kin Cap. 57—One Tt carf. . 58—0One fine Doll . 59—One Mouth Organ. 60—One Dnitation Steam Piano 61—One fine Book. 62—One fine Book. . 63—One Pocket Knife, No. 64—One tine Doll, No. 65—One tine Doll No. 66—One Dr. Warner's Corset. No. 67—0One Shoulder Shawl. B8—One |nhul s Lace Cap. - 69—One baby Dress, . 10—One large Doll. . T1—One Hand Bag. 1y's Companion One Silk Muflicr, ~One large Doll, One pair ¢ h 9 —One pair boy . 80—-One | 1—One ]nr;_v One Lad, One pa s Jersey Jacket. Gentléman's — Sus One pur \hn s Gloves, One pa s One p . 93—0ne mxr 4.u|.| Culf Buttons No, 94—0One lm(- —One nic One pr ~One 3 One 89— One \.. 100—One Total value of r W ith every $2 purcha; ticket, also a ticket k{m yurchase you make. i B Yiekuta whtil January 15th, 1857, when the fortunate numbers will be announced and m\uu. to call and re cerve their pi I Il MBER. You have (o puy nothing extra for your purchases utee to sell you goods ches ||...| 1y- other house in the west, and best stock to select from. MAIL ORDERS. All orders by mail ittention, and tie Breast Pin » Buttons ino Birc pair Kid Gloves Handkerchief ents, $800. you_receive a :ud‘lmmml i eive prompt oty for the free distribution will be forwarded osed with your purehases, the if you were present in person . distributions will be made with end on it that the lucky numbers only will ré their presents, No tickets wift nd en ill be issued to the em house. Customers only will receive the fits Calland see the ents now on exhibation wl cony Hlyu your R Hesiy Esenas & Co,, People's Store 319 aud 820 Broadway, mentioned pres- in our mammoth ) hove Nos. a4 ; Coungil Blui 'THE HEATON FUEL 00 - Will supp'y you with a cleaner qua CoAL ny one in the city, vince you No 628 Broadway I WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. CLTURAL DEF INPLEMENTS, WELLS & €O, Wholesalo Agricultaral Implements, Buggios, Carringes, Ete | Ete 1 Blufts, Towa, KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturersof and Dealers in Hand and Power Corn Shellsrs, AN genora line of flrst olass « i implamonts Nos. 1608, 1503, 1305 and 1 Couneil 1 DAVID BRADLEY & CO, Manufrs an tJobhers of Agricultural [mplements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kints of Farm Maohinery. 10 to 1116 South \||r||n Strect, Council Blutte, owA. Htara onth Main Street, W COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET €O, Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades Ol Cloths, Curtain Fixturos, Upholstery Goo Ete. Now 405 Uroadway’ Councll lus, Owa. CIGARS, PEREGOY & MOORE, —Whold Tobbers in tho— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main nnd 3 Poarl sta. Council Blutts, own. ToBACCO, BT, COMMISNION. SNYDER & 1 MAN, STORAG Fruit and Produce Commission Morchants. 22,24 and 2 Peal St., Counell Bluffs, DRUGGI HARLE, HAAS & O, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists’ ries, Ete, No. N 22 Main St., and 0. 21 Panrl St., Coun 1y, Wholesale Callrornm l’rum a Specialty Gencral - Commiscion. No. 62 Dredwar, Council Blufrs. \\ll{l & DUQUE Wholesale l’r-n(s Conh-clrunery, coMMIs A HARNESS, BTC. BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & CO., Munufacturers of And Wholesalo Donlors in Leathar, Harness, Saddlery, Ete. Main St. Council Bluffs, lowa. CALF BROTHERS, Jobbers In Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 and 344 Brondway, Council Bluffs. HEAVY HARDWARE, Wholesala Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Towa. HIDES AND TAL D.H OW. Mo HIDES, TILLUW WO0L ETL‘ COUNC lffm UKFS nu, o, ~Whaolesalo Det lluminating & Lubricatiag ()n. Gaslin BETC. B.Theodore, Agont, ¢ nTo. incil Bluffe. Towa. __LUMBER_PILING A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Soathera Lumhnr Piling, Iios,Wholosale Luiae No. 1% . Jown Main St, WINES AND LIQUOKS. 7.(Il\l IDER & BECK, Forelgn and Domestic Wines and Liquors, JOHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for St Gotthard's Herh Bittors, No. (s Main 5t Council Bluffs, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, No. 416 Broad way, Council Blutrs CRESTON HOUSE “The only hotelin Council Bluffs having Fire HEscape And all mo 'ern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOHN, Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLULFS, Opposite Dummy Depot, Pejeshuday 50 DRRAER 100}5 77 “kept constuntly on L retail or in car loads, Oders prom) filled by contract on short nutice ock sold on commission, Survier & Bovey, Proprietor Telephone No. 114 Formerly of Keil 5. st and 4th street hand, for & Stibles,” corver

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