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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY MORNING, JAN. 15, OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earvier m any part of the city at twenty cents per week. H.W.TieroN, -« . . TELEPHONES: 43, Manager. Boaixrss OrFice, N 1101 Na MINOR MENTION, Y. Plumbing Co, Heavy suits cheap to order at Reiter's. A roller skating rink is to be started in s MeMahon bloe The ury in the ea 2' sterday afternoc of Brown vs Wise returned a verdict luintiff for about §100, Permit to wed has been given James Vinans and Mary Walker, both of this city: also C A, Duffock and Bell Weaver, both of this city. The mecting of the ecity council Mon day night will be an interesting one, as the Tenth avenne project is set for con sideration at that tim ,\n information has been filed against T. C. Laing 18 to hold him until more ean be heard from the Chicago authori ties, by whom he is probably wanted For salo_or exchange for clear land Couneil Blufts or Omaha property, a most promising and fashionable trotti bred two-year-old stallion, standard bred ]mh 6. Address P B, Hunt, Harlan, Ia e drawing of wle's store takes place t here is much interest felt, ¢ many of pro- h :nbach led the union ting in the ssbyterian ehurch last The meetings have been of in wing interest, and are doubtloss re- sulting in much good. Next week there will be like services held in the Congre gational church, A. J. Mandel is considering the ady ability of purchasing property ting up a store bulding in Silyer for the purpose of establishing a brane i of his large furniture house. The plans are not dctinitely deerded yet, Rapp & Atlen a the place now oce ce talk by them. d of as linblo to b oGeupied by J. Erensdorf, is next door to Rapy & Allen, the store recently occupied by H. . Niles with his wall” paper establish: ment, Brinton & Woodman, who recently went trom here to Siver City, and there opened a general store, are Teported as doinga very large and inereasing busi- , and prospering in all their ways, y are young men of push and businiss abibty and will succed if success is among the possibilit as a brilliant gathering at the rink on Fifth avenue last mght. There was good musie, & goodly company of the best ladies and gentle- men of the ¢ and all the needed com- forts of arrangéments were provided for both the skaters and the lookers-on. In the district court yesterday the case of Beebe vs the Equitable Mutual Endow- ment association of Waterloo, on ‘T'his is cise brought to force the ny to pay for furniture bought by agent Randall, who skipped out and h t llw association as well as otl mourning his untimely mode of leay with bills unsettled. It is stated that one of the t the public schools was Colonel Daily wi ad of count 1o punisn sisted that she was mist had to bring document: keep the dust in his jacket. A big game is reported as having been played here Thursday night, in which of the former oflicials sought to enough money to enable him to move into Omaha with a flourish. In this he was disappointed, however, and the amount of his loss is variously estimated from 2350 to double that amount. wis watched by mar and was the theme of talk yest among sporting circles. \]u'l 1 Ruml))n\\ of Harlan, was in the ice-skating hers in rtain that DS Who i The boy evidence to turul at l'ur!*umu(l to this city for Minden. Hinkle es from the oflice: an, and they feel that they have a priority of elaim upon him. Sheri 'Reel did not feel like i him up, howe . and he will be held he for a time at least. A young man named W. O. Pryor, ing at \u 1150 South Madison street, tc liy: book, .ulll left an owner. It was soon claimed by young a dressmaker, who had .humm.x it, and who could ill afford to loscit. The finder is a mere boy, who is now out of cmployment, and whos Jionesty recommends his ase to any one who ean utilize his seryices. Such a boy ought not to be compelled to hunt long for work. Justice Barnett has heen presented by the Methodists with a beautiful corn as a slight recognition of his services contributing 1o’ th ness of the s store for vices in thrt Under some circumstances it is well for aman to blow his own horn, und this scems to be one of them, In le: wding the congn-;\.llmn in the singing of i hymus Mr. Barnett has ma 1de his ¢ almost a necessi 'rvices there, and a more fitting present nor one more worthily bestowed, could hardly be sug- gested, The argument of the motion for a new trial in lr* Edwards case occnpied Judge Carson’s time and attention yesterday. Colonel Daily, who defended "Edwards, made a strong argument in_support of the motion, and diit not complete the re- view of the testimony taken in the trial of the case, He will conclude his argu ment this morning. He seems quite con- fident that he can secure a new trial for his client, but the public would in that case be no less convinced that Edwards is a clever erook, who ought, for the pub- lie good, to bo pit bebind” the bars, ‘It is e pnruu( that he belongs to a gang, and is 80 valuable a man to the others that they are furnisning him with every possi- b eans of securing a release. “As the major got clear of the charge of killing llu;.lu s, the precedent may be followed by the 1s, who is looked d a fellow, has about got hi tock in shape for remoyul to Omaha, and by the first of the coming month will opened up in lus new location over and near Fourteenth vd has been n the wall paper and decorating business here for seven years wast, und has established a reputatio earrying choice goods and tistic skill shown i decorating, He will continue to occupy his residence here, and will so arrange as to accommod his Council Blufls and Lowa customers as well as before. He proposes to put into his new store the largest and finest stock ever shown up west of Chicago, and to have greater fucilities than ever for doing the best work. Noman in this part of the country understands better the needs of the trade, nor how to meet them, and for proof of his really artistic work he has many evidences in the interior of many houses and public buildings in this vicinity. for for the ar- At the skating this Saturday. a| BAND CONCE Adwmission : rink ‘rnoon THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY LIKE FATHER AND LIKE SON, | Young Haddock To Enter an Iowa Pulpit | and Fight For Prohibition, INFATUATED BY WOMAN. | Tom Brooks Undecided Whether To Shoot Himself or Drink Himsclf To Death—A Boy Tries a Case In Court—Sing “Hay," the Merry Weighmaster, n Haddock's Son, Frank (', Haddock, the only surviving son of the late Rev. G. C. Haddock, has accepted a call to preach it the Method- ist church at Bagley, la. Mr. Haddock it aged about thirty-five years, He was graduated from Lawrence university, Appleton, Wis,, the same institution from which the writer, and also Mr Jacob Sims, of this city were graduated In he took high rank, both in class work and literary socic and in the years since then he rip scholarship. He was for a time eng: in editing ser in Milw Kk ul was afterwards ordained Methodist minister, After a short torate he aceepted a eall to a Congr tional chureh, and resigned to enterthe Iaw, In the legal profession he gained nolittle reputation for a young man, and law writer showed much ¢ death of his father 4 some change in his plans life. He has been of late preparing shy of his father, and” now up the ministerial ollege tic has religious p as < pas ability. has ca ) with it has been suggestea pulpit at Sioux City, whe father was <o suddenly cut down. The sy, stion is, however, not to be followed out at present at least. He will enter uvon the pastorate at Bagley at once. e has been received into the Methodist n aceredited minis- ter of the ional church, and will be limited somewhat in his fune- tions, under the rules, until the regolar meeting of th onference in the fall, when e will be admitted to the Meth- odist ministry in full. into the te sm, and t he take the - soft-lump ec Centerville 1 Wm. Welct ton, delivered, street, telephone L. B. Crafts & Co. on all classes of chattel f their former r; iring your loau St An Infatuated Young Man. Tom Brooks was before Judge Ayles- worth yesterd he being charged with having violated the conditions ot his bond, by which he was to let Emma Goodwin alone. It appears that Emma was as greatly infatuated with him as he cly, when she evidently Te e has ed her and thumped her, and will not give up the idea that she 1s through with him. She is now iving m Stella Cong’s house, i after giving bonds and ord to ave nothing to do with her, it is said that he still insists on bothering her. She states that he met her near the postoflice, 'unl told her that if she did not return to 1s he would shoot her and then Ll]] himself. yme one, whom she thinks was Tom, threw a pi the window ceuritics at one- Sce them before Berismpehbasomapior Eiie also received a Ivllcr from him in which he pleaded for a return of her affections, and threatening to drink him- self into rly grave if she did not ae- cede to his wishe: 'om’s folks are very resvectable people, and h wml mother is_nearly heart-broken over | conduet. He msists on disgra l'hmlwlf and bringing shame upon his own fam- ily by sticking to a prostitute, despite the fact that the woman has tired of him, his friends have urged him to regain his manhood and the court has placed him under bonds aud taken the most solemn promises from him, Judge Aylesworth gave him a sharp lecture yesterd: concluded not to lock him in jail any longer for the present, but to hold the case open, so that if Tom does not show speedy signs of being weaned he may be again thrown behind the bars until” his infatuation is cured Dr. tianchett, oftice No. 12 Pearl street: residence, 120 Fourth street; telephone No. 10. - Substa mml absiracts of titles estate | J. W. & E. L. Squire. 101 P || ~|lul C unun 1l Blufls, A Boy Lawyer. v tie ease of Gladwin, cha wlting little Charlie V son of the ex-mayor, was ealled up be- fore Judge Aylesworth, It appeared from the evidence that as Gladwin w driying along Washington avenue crowd of boys amused themselve throwing snowballs at him. He became ud jumping off his vehicle d the first Iad he could eateh. The vietim proved to be the little fellow named, and he disclaimed any part in the snow-balling. David “aughan, another =on of the ex-mayor, conducted the prosccution, the judge telling him d and examine his witnesses 1f The boy went into the case with all the easc of an old attorney, and with all his natiy nlidence. Heshowed up the facts in favor of his li and against the uggressor, and came out of the trinl with" {lying colors, Gladwin being fined $3 and costs. Is forth as proud as any boy with his red top boots, and will probably be 5001 knocking fo ,uhulll.m( 'e at the bar, and real No, by cetrie door bull-« burglar form of domestie electrical appli- ancés at the New York Plumbing Co. - Pianos and Organs, W. W. Kimball, of Chueago, hasopened at No. 328 Broadway with & full and com- lete stock of pianos and organs new and resh from fuctory which will be sold re- gardless of cost or tim Call, we can s\ll\ you, C.W. Ewers, manager, IR The Market Place, The enforeement of the ordinance com- pelling the hay and wood teams to stand by the city buildings is causing quite a commotion, Only one arrest has beeu made thus far for its violation. A com- plaint was filed aguinst Stephen Dunn, but when the case was called up yestes od that all the off Is the city weigh-master e ||ul the ordinance should be | obeyed, hey did not desire to prose- cute the e vrovided those engaged in this business would agree to abide by and obe With this understand- ropped. Those who violate it now that it is understood fully will be prosecuted without any such leni ency being shown. Such is the arrange me , and while there are muny complaints and protests, the market plae ab lhlu od for the present at least by the city buildings, . e Sued the County, vogisters who served for the 1 ¢ity election ave having hard work in.getting their pay. - The city paid one- half, -and . left the other half . for the | county ¢ county.to pay. The county board claimed that the registry being made for the sole purpose of a city election, the county had nothing to do with it, and shonld n itshaif of the expenses. J. M. Sh of the registers, who is also de L, commenced sait before tice Schurz for his pay, and y was given ajudgment for £20 the first of the cases, but it s s others are to follow. George Rudio, real estate and tiator of loans, No. 1507 Farnam str Omaha rgains in Council Blufls Omaha property and -— Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! For the next thirty days 1 will ~<1llu"ll|n;: stoyes at cost for cash m\h P DeVon. - Found His Diamonde, George Gerstpacher again wears npon his shirt front the sparkling cluster diamond pin, which he lost in his recent bble in MecAdam's saloon. Bert Forney, the 1 in the plac it and restored it to the owner. still elingsto the snspicion that tempt was made to rob him of the but he will not go into court to proscc anyone. Thus the matter drops. p - See that your books house & Co., room 1, Hard and soft sizes. Missonri Fuel company, phene 136, re made by Moore verett block, best quality, woold, € Broadway, - coal, all B Tele award of the ents will be made. A com inent eitizens will conduct cises in the interest of the tic 1 wiil see that each is The numbers of the winnings tickets will be published in the Sund: g moruing papers and also on Monday. ay The Chi unn\ Northwe: in due hn n passenger y morning dud not fternoon. |~ml by a collision be- t\\u»nhm freights between Boone and Clinton. No one was injured in the wreek., See the smokers’ Kiplinger's, tr new meerschaums and the rticles of all kinds at Moore & . e Personal Paragraphs. L. A. R L Hamburg prominent, was at the Paceitic yosterday. William MeNelley, of Kansas, is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. S, Terwilliger, in this city. 0. C. Woodum and 0. D. Woodum, P Imn ll:nlm\ were in the Blaf, g goads! tephen Phelps, D. D., late presi- deat of Coc college, has been invited to oceupy the ,mlml of the Presbyterian churchon Sunday the 2id, Colonel C. Scott, of Omaha, has beenin the ei day or two engaged in the trial of se in the district cour of yesterday ; an, who was formerly a prominent book ' and s here and now loc visiting his brother, Omaha. Mr, Seaman, in wl Mrs. Jacob Sims are expocted to return this evening from their wed- ding trip, and will for the present receive their friends at the residence of Mr, J. E Harkness. Mr. John Qunn, the ever night |m||u'|m'x| at the transfor, ceived the sad news of the d brother at Davenport, and to get the remains and bri city (nr interment. CBaldwin, of this city, has been chosen l<l|u- superintendent of the de- partment of horses and mules for the state fair to be held next September. He is one of the best stock men in the west, and the choice is a good one. Mayor Riley Clark, of Neola, was in the city vesterday. He has made him- self the idol of the school children, by a recent order giving them the freedom of the streets for coasting evel afterschool hours. They all Riley now. J. T. I(ulw|t~ wife and son, are stop- ping at the Pacific house until the; settle in their new home, the Jate dence of W. R. Vaughan, who to Omaha. Mr. Roberts addition to Council Blufls, i his will be gladly \u lcomed' to the \n ness and social eircles here, — e Odell Bros. sold the interest of F. M. Hunter Ballard estate to William Saunde Om . by which Mr. Hunter more doubled on his investment. The cate that purchased the Ballard tract in the west partof the city was one of the first formed and the rowias made about November 1. This is one of the boom starters, watehful has re- ath of his s rone there ig them to this gone llm\rh- Yesterds Co. ||| the of |Il n — Moore & Kiphnger keen the largest and best stock of enzars and tobaccos in the city. Call and be convine - Prof. McKnight's free class in voeal '|||4ltlu4||nun.u_) culture will hereafter receive instruction in these impc branches of educationul art at the house duly at 4:25 V m. The £rown 1oo large to be accommoc: the Bloomer building, many having to stand for want of seats, S ‘The Phoenix saloon is to be closed by the proprietor, Mr. Ernstdorf, who will store his goods until March next, when he intends to open n Omaha, The ambling room in the rear of the Phoenix to be removed up stairs to the old quart- man. It extinguishes iting from a uu. a spriin. For gold in phisike is a cordial.” or il that suffer from hoarseness,cold in the chest, lung trouble, or bronehitis, Dr. Bull (uuu. Syrup is golden * .u..-m- I every pain, burn, a bruise, or Chaucer One of the most prosperous tobaceon 15ts of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., displays his shop window a card bedring the no tice: “No c¢j cigure ttes sold to boys, -~ 1 Coughs, Sore Throat SBrown's Broncidal Sufferers fr ete., should Troches,” alids ¢ feature of the first-class hotels in Florida - -~ Pure blood is absolutely necessary in order to enjoy perfect health, Hood's Sarsaparilla * puritics the blood and strengthens the system. : -~ i editor of the Ihervi gives bis readers their i the form of a half-sheet, al ford to give, hie says, to piople who him only half they owe him. - In tne cure of severe lungs, spitting of blood, stuges of Consumption, Pier ‘Golden Medi, Discovery’ has aston ished the medieal faculty, While it cures the severest cough, it strengthens the system and purifics the blosd. By drug: coughs, and the Dr. weak early Rutland Her: Alll tells of a store rock and young al that town and asked for some rye without any rock - i Center Hill, Ark., says J. H. McLean's Tar Wine and unhesitatingly pro nounceit to be the best remedy for coughs aud colds extant, COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS! to close CLOAKS. CARPETS. Our varvicty of Curvtains, Pongee done by skilled workmen, Lands in lowa, Minnesota Sehool and state lands Land Buyers fare free, Farming £10.00 per acre. cent interest, No. » Broadway, Couneil Blufls, THE QUEEN OF SONG. Patti’s Success in Mexico—A South American Tour Pi ble, tti made her appearance in the City exico last Thursday night at the Na theatre and was received ith great enthusiasm, being recalled five times after one song and showered with roses. The great theatre was vacked, and the displiy of diamonds and superh toilets 1 empire. Iy *‘The Barber of Se- " Sunday night and one other con- cert. The diva has been banqueted by Mrs. Diaz at the castle of Chapultepee, and will be_enfertained by the Jockey club at the race grounds, Her success in ico and the extension of the seasc there has made it nec to cancel h proposed visitto Los Angeles, ind_she will go direct {rom Mexico to San Fran- some time past negotiations have m progress between Henry B nd Mme. Patu for a South 1 tour, The almost unexpected furor which her concerts have created in an cities, supplemented by a like Ireception in the City of Mexico, onvinced her that a'tonr through South Ameriea under Mr., agement would be attended with of imilar satisfactory ch artistically and financial is also sat d with the is sai ret for the he been . Sig. outlook, and 1t outh Ame nged befor tour will probably : in New York Mme. Patti « SPECIAL NOTICES. WOTICE. Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found ToLoan, For 8ale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete., will boinsertad in this column at the low rateo cl PER LINE forthe first inser- fonand Kive Cents Per Line for each subsequent insertion. Leavo advertisements at our offico No. 12 Peal strect, ncar Broadway, Council Blufs. WANTS. Tho stundard bred stailion, Har. Pearson's American Stir, by Star: his dam_ by Vernol's o of Groon's Bnahasw. Wi be oney than he will carn’ this gon in the stud. He is sound, kind, and a fine driver, single or double juire of Wade Cary, at the driving park, cil Bluits, F“' ALE—Choice, smooth, uaimproved 160 acres close to Drainard, m Butler county, raska. Will give lurge discount from pros: ue for cush. Amlrus\ Buntng, Runyon 8, David City, Neb., + J., Bee oflice, Council Bluffs, I, O FAL voy Star. by’ o 5 acres with fine Ast of Council i needed. In- wil Blulls. P{OR SALE. improvements, six m Bluns, Pricelow and ull the aquimrcof T. W. Vin Sciever, ¢ ith and wagon shop. client business. Good QOR SALE — Blncks Only ono in town. | YOIEONS 1 gl} mouth, ln. JOR RENT- & opposite the park, - Sullivan & hmn-mm dwelling FPOR RENT—A new two-story frame m n both house, contuining sig ro hall tloors, closits with all bed ro N and good cistern. Call on M. I, Odell Bros. & Co. F e business buflding, with d-room” dwolling nttnch- ment, formerly occupied a8 a candy factory and known as No, 110 South Main street, ex- tonding through ‘to Pearl st Apply (o 3. F. Rohrer or Odell Bros. & Co. Ot SALE -~ Burber shop, kood location, good reuson for sulling. Addross 11, Tiec olice. AN ~A cottuge of five or &ix rooms, Vatod convenient to bu: s small no childron. Addross " Bee ‘v )~A boy with pony to carry Dieo route. I\nm SALE—OId papors for salo at tho fieo riics intending to ho married nted to call uat the Pryor's Bee job office to select their wo JOHN 7,301 JACOB SIMg STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Shugart-Beno Blovk, COUNCIL BLUPFFS W.S. HOMER & CO. 23 Main St., Council Blufs. The cheapest plice in the city (o buy « ILL AT - HARKNESS And select your Dry Goods and Carpers hefore the prices advance We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low BLACK SILKS. We are closing out this entive department to make room for our increased Carpet stock, and are consequently selling them off at extremely low prices, Blankeds, l'mnlm'tuhlvs, Ladies Are being closed out very cheap, You will save money to see o Carpets and Rugs before you by, grain, Brassels, pets, come and sce us or Draperies, cte., is large and choice we kave a full assortiment of Poles, Rods, Brass Goods, etes Orders by mail veceive prompt attention. Harkness Bros, Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa FARM LANDS GHEAP Tow CROCKERY, LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WARE, | GLASSWARE, \ ~ANO— J |FINE POTTERY.'} ; Prompt Attention to Mail Orders - MOREHOUSE & (0. lock, Council Blufts Papers Used. Al styles ILAST BROTHERS, =~ To-Night the Drawing Takes Place in the Mammoth Store of Henry Eiseman & Co., in Charge of & Commattee of Citizens, the lot. You nevey saw Black Silks so For every two dollar's worth of goods |\\|n'l ased, you will receive & coupon good for one chance in the follow ||u: Grand Presents to e given away by us on January 15th, 1887 FIRST PRIZE ~One Furniture, consist nd tour ‘grand easy ) assorted shades of clog: plushes, worth £125 SECOND PRIZE-One Malogony Bed Room Suite, consisting of Bedste: Dresser and Wash Stand of elegant finis with beveled glass, worth $100, THIRD PRIZE~One the very best six-drawer Niel Plated Domestic Sew- mg M mmq I'ne very best machine in |In United States worth #6500, ot lilll I'wenty ¥ uinett b ¥ tain Black Silk, \\wlih R60,00, 15 pal Plush 8 to order worth £60.00, cheap as those we are now sell- ing. suite of Parlor te-a-tete adl uphol gant silk and Misses” Cnderwear, Ele. Iy yow want In- Moquette Car- Jor p rids Velvet, or cost write Our work is | 1o fit the lueky ti SIXTH PRIZE » pair of the finest White Blankets made by the Pioncer Woolen mill, of (' |h|unu| worth £40.00. S INTH 1 Bes Decorated Dinner mgof ono hundred and forty worth $5 0. AGHTH PRIZE--An F Skin Mufl, worth $30.00. NINTH PRIZE - A very Shawl, worth $65.00, INTH PRIZE O 1, worth £30.00. VENTH PRIZE - One Gentleman's Snit of Clothing, made of [mported Worsted, guaranteed a fine fit for the winner, Worth THEATRICAL P oot Dvoetoag WOHH SO THI “.\Ill PRIRE — Onoe’ Boy's to is dlioson by the luc 0 BEAHDS, Grease ling the tic Worth #1 Paints he OURTEENTH -One Sut, for a boy Iu'(\\t‘v! the ages of 3 and 1 to be sclected by the winner. 00. ETC. i Finest Im vported Line of 1L PRIZE-One Elegant In- worth $10.00. oods West ot m./.-n of the very best Celebr: Chicago. white shirts, of “which we PRIZE able, worth M5, G, L Gillotte's | NIRRT it Human Hair Emporium | ™zttt [ PRIZ uit of the Loom™ Wo, 209 Main Street. Council Bluffs, lowa mn-l Tea S picces, rant Seal fine Paisley and ranging from $5.00 to L Y time 5 per a, Kansas, in Minnesota on 80 years' Information, ete., given by . P. LAUSTRUE, a, agent for Freidriksen & Co., Clii Angora Beaver Overcoat, Band 16 y One Elegant 10,00, One picee of muslin, - One half ted “Gold” are the exclu- 510 I,'V‘I'll PRIZI One Fine Silk One Linen e Cloth and ns worth $10.00, IRST PRIZE A Cash t of a Twenty Dollar Gold Piece. No. 22--One Toilét ¢ No. 25—One very fine Doll. No. 24-One Handkerchief Box, egant Hand Bag. —One large Doll. and Cover, -One bottle fine I One Toboggan (' One T One fine Splasher ~One fine Lunch Basket. 3—-0One hammered brass Umbrell One-half 4 fine Towels, Ik Umbrella, ine Doll. China Dishes, suitable e FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladiesbuying a §5 hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; $1o, round trip. ROBERTS, fvr hl(h folks. No. 38—0One Brass Broom Holder. No. 30—One par Men's Silk \\u]mnd- No. 41—One nice Doll, fine Linen Kbstiacts of Title, Loan and Real ES- | No. 43— Fifteen yards Best Calico for a nted Or) nament, ble abstract books in this county,- Onc fine Doll. nish abstracts and respectfully so- ~One Lace Handk and lots in Pottawattamie county. —One elegant Doll 3 i, . 58—One tine Doll 5 N SCHURZ One fine Book. SUCCESSORS TO : No. 42—0One 1f doz. Tadic dr tern, tats Brokers, No. 236 Main St. Mat) ’l —One Iuvlvl Set Eknown K the *“*McMahon Abstract —One elegant Table Coyer, licit the patronageof all those des: One child’s fine L SMITH & ROBERTS. | X: 5 itk )—One Mouth Or Justice of the Peace MELVIN SMITH ers, No. 40—One Silk Handkerchief. McMAHON & CO. Handkerchief: ~One Bo; ilskin Cap. Having purchased the “most relia’ No. 48—0One nice Doll, Bools,” we are now preparedto fur- 51—One Bottle Perfume ing corvect abstracts of title to lands One clegant Doll 7—One Tuble NO. 236 MAIN SI‘., COUNCIL BLU¥FS — % —One Imitation Steam Piano, Office over : Book. No. 61—Ome fine | One tine —One Dr. Warner's Corset, . 67—0One Shoulder \h wl. . 68—One infant's La G9—One baby . 10—0One No. T1—One | ady’s Companion ilk Muflier, American Express. Or other Tu Cancers 3\ o Over thirty yoars pr No. 11 Pearl 8t,, Coun ¥~ Consultation free, One fine Book. One Lunch Bas One pair l»lul.nwn s Shocs, ) —One p: No. 80--One fine o. 81—One large Bl No. 82—One Lady i 83—One pair Horses and Mules | %% 81 L5 For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantitics to select #i—One N0, 8T—One r Girl's \k.m 3. from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin gle or dovble, No. B8--One fine Doll MASON WISE. 8—One fine Doll Council Blufls, Gentleman'’s — Sus- One pair Me n's Gloves, One Boy's Sk 90 —One large Doll arge Doll y t Pin Buttons OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, 1A, 857 sents, $500. Ase you_receive a Lditional Total value of v Wwith every $2 pure ticket, also a ticket for eyery g 2 purcihase you muke, " Hold \uul‘ll« kets until Janui 15th 1857, when the fortunate numbers will b announced and mvited to call and re- ceive their presents REMEMBER. wve 1o pay nothing extra for your purchases, We' guarantee to scll “you Zoods cheaper than any other house in the west, and best stock to selcet from, MAIL ORDER All orders by mail will reccive prompt attention, and tickets for the free gift distribution will be forwarded 1 enclosed with your purchases, the present in person, tributions will be made with every fairness, and you may depend on it that the lucky numbers only will receive their presents tickets will ustomers only lng 10 Mugs Bt8: 11 and seo tho mentic ents now on exhibition in our x BLANK BOOKS, | convince yourselt Respeetfully, FERENCHS ; Hesky Eispvaxs & Co., Docre: Wels & 4, l Veople's Stote, Established BOOK BINDING You Ledgers, Journ ||:, lmlnl; be issued to the em- Room 1 Everet B! A e will receive the bene- tandurg of bind zines and above RE L. B. National Buak, Doere W, Nos. 814, 816, 318 aud 320 Broadway, C. 1. Lnsurs Olicor & & usey,Bunkers,C.8 Baviogs Baok Council Blutls, THE HEATON FUEL CO - - Will supply you with a cleaner and bette quality ot COAL Than any one in the city, A trial will cons vince you. No 628 Broadway. Telephone 110, WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL DEERE, INPLEMENTS, WELLS & CO,, Wholesala Agricultural Implements, Buggios, Carvinges, Lte , Fto. Couneil Blufts, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING Manufacturorsof and 1 s in Hand and Power Corn Shellzrs, And agenora line of impley 1505 and 1 Council Bhuf o, first cluss ngricaltirg nis onth Main Str L Towa DAVID BRADLEY & (O, Manuf'vs an 1 Jobbers of Agricoltural Implements, Wagons, Buggles, Carriages, and all kints of Farm Machinory. W to 1116 South Main Strect, Council Wluls, oA, Nos. 1501, 1531, = j CARPETS, COUNCIL BLUFIS CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shades Ol Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goo kte. 'Na 405 Broadway' Council Biuffs, owa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. & MOORE, =Wholesalo Jobbers in the - Finest Brands of Cigara, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main #ud 27 Poarl Sts, Council Blufts, Towna, COMMISSION, y SNYDER & LEAMAN, STORAGE Prait and Produce Commission Merchants. and 26 Peal St., Couneil Blufrs, DRUGUIST llAI\l,A HAAS & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Paints, Glass, Druggists' Sundr No. 22 Main St., Etc and 21 Ponrl St., Council BluiTs, 1 o w. U Wholesale California Frnlfs a Specialty Goneral Brendwap, Wl.olasm Frm(s Confi'c(mnmy, COMMISSION. Noa. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Council Blu BECKMAN, STROHBEIN & CO,, Manu‘acturers of and Wholesalo Dealors in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. (2 Main St. Council Bluffs, lowa. JALF BROTHERS, Jobbers {n Hats, Caps and Gloves. Wholesalo Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council Blutfs, Towa. HIDES AND TALLOW. T "D, H. MCDONELD & (0., [ 15%.) No. 520 Main comm AND DEALENS 1N HIDES, TALLOW, WOCL, ETC. : l';l,\'. s "COUNCIL BLUFES OIL CO, —=Wholesnle Dealers in— lluminating & Lubncum' 0ils Gasiin . l{’}'(;N & CO., Hard ,Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, ABd Bridgo Matorial Specialtis ber of all Kinds. Oilico Ne | Bluffs. Jowa, WINES AND LlQ('um l’orelgn and Domestlc Wlnos and Liguors, JOIHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors Agent for Bt. Gotthard's Horb Bitters. No.l3 Muin St Council Bluifs, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers. No. 416 Broad way, Council Bluffs, CRESTON HOUSE The only hotelin Council Bluffs having Fire Hscape And all mo 'ern improvements, 215, 217 and 219 Main st. MAX MOIIN, Prop. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUI IS, Opposite Dummy Depot, S? PRJUBATER X90)§ iy Horses and mul :s kept constantly hand, for 3 ‘tail or in car loads, Oders pre ....\v\ filled by contract on short notice tock sold on commission, SuLvTeR & BoLky, Proprietors, Pelephone Formerly ¢ o 1ot ayc and 4th stre on ables, corver >