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THE SUNDAY BEE COUNClL BLUFFS NDAY MORNING, JAN. 1, orrwx, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier i any part of (8 city &t twenty cents por week. . W. TiLtox, - Manager. Bosinres Orric Niant Eprron No. MI\UM MENTION. . Y. Plambing C II. avy suits cheap m order at Reiter's Band concert Tuesday evening at the jee rink. A motion for a new trial is made in the case of Brown vs, Wise, The saloon injunction cases are to come up before Judge Thornell on Mon- day. Ehza A. Fields has been complained of before Justice Barnett for assaulting Della Brewer, The sewerage at the city thawed out, so that lifeisn for the prisoners Permission to wed toJohn A. Horn of Hansen of this city, Lost—Curly Scoth terrier pup. Lib- eral reward will be paid for return ot same o No. 316 Broad The case of Dr. Cook, in the district court, has been continued until February It will probably be then dropped The Council Blufls for of the Salv: tion Army are talking hing over to Omahi some evening and taking that city by storm. John Stork, who ftravels for Stewast Bros., wus the lucky winner of a sct of dishes at Eiseman’s drawing l 1St night He deserves good luck., cific house paric Barnett tied the knot uniting . A, Dufl of Omaha, and Miss Belle Weaver of Belleview. N. W. Williams is having all his coal weighed by City Weightmaster Amy, so that lns customers may have the benelit of the otlicial 2,000 pounds to the ton, There was only a drunk in the police courts yester ,and he wasn’t as much of & drunk as he was before he got into court. The police have few catches jail is being ide endurable given yesterday Neola, and Mary s yesterday matrimonial who has been m the on upper Broadwa, en to the asylum f want, Deputy Sherif! ting him thither. n, named Levi v business was last evening t the insane o gant mee: some days been great wondering i the lucky ticket, senting it. ssterday was the last day for the oon men to pay their January license, They eame i quite promtly leaving but few delinquents, who will probably ap- pear to-morrow themselves so as to keep the ured. At the conc \.‘wr.l‘u afternoon at the ice rink there was a ls i lance, y ladies and_children. The rink is gaining in fayor daily, and at the next concert, which takes pl Tues evenmg, there will be a larger crowd than e “Thie boom cdition of the cvening pap and the six extra columms of telegraph in the morning paper must have both been sent by freight and got Two weeks is a 1 delay for a N year's number of a paper, and two weeks 18 quite u long time for lt_]w'r.\ph to be on the road, J. Ernsdorf was yesterday moving his Phanix saloon fixtures into a vacant store on Pearl street, which gave rise to the report that ho was to open another pluce the The fi gimply stored there taken over to Omal ing that ke has had n-lmugh uf i ness here. 0. W. Butts lifornia fruit man, isnow in ( packing hie own fruit. The first shivment is expected to ach here this morning, and will consist ind choice supply of fruits of Mr., husiness 1s in- y lie does not creasing: rapldly, and ket in his cnergy or enter- seem to we: prise. Arrangemenes are hemmg made for quite a ty or Council Blufis folks w start for the great ice carnival in St, Paul next Friday mght. The_tickets m- only §11.20 for the round trip, and the event is one which will well repay for the time and expense. Those who desire further information can secure the same by upplying to the union ticket agent, J. C. Mitehell, corner Main and Broad way. marshal is still insisting on ment of the ordinance com- hay and wood teams to quit stundmg on Main street. Some ot those interested in that part of the city have leased a vacant lot neur Kost's store, and some of the teams are standing there, The regular market place by the city buildimgs is getting to be more and moro trequented, however The ren s of William Quinn, who died on Wednesday last, yester morning arrived in this ci and w ta to the home of his brother; Join (fuiuu, No. 1 ghth avenue, where the funcral will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Mr. Thomas Quinn, of Colorado, is here, attending the funeral. High mass will bo cclebrated Wednesday. Harkness broth, have concluded to close their dry go r' estab- tat 7o'elo evening, ex- Saturdays, ‘This isa move which will be appreciated by their empioy and the public will have ample oppor- tunity during the hours of the day to get L by this enterprising ors will lose nothing by thus o onu.h-xmv the interests and wishes of the clerks, A party is being made up of Council Blufls people who will leave here next Friduy night to attend the ice carval at St. Paul. " A number of the party intend to spend only Saturday and Sunday there, and to be home Monday morning, while the bulance will remain and r turn next Thorsday, when the six-days ticket expire: fare, for the rouna trip, good for ten days, with admission to the sports, is sn‘flu. L. B. Crafts & Co, are loaning money on all classes of chattel m-. mun S at one half their former rates. Sco them before securing your loans. No. 12 Pearl street; 120 Fourth street; telephone Dr. Hanchett, ofli residence, No. 10, - Early Closing. We shall elose our store every evening at 7 o'clock, except Saturdays, until further notice, This is for the enelit of our employes, and we trust our customers will give encouragement aud support to the early elosing movement HangNess BroTieRs, A s See that your books aro made by Moore- house & Co., room 1, Everett block. - nent in lowest inve ns at A special fund fund for good city real estate I Fates. I'hose intending to improve their property for the coming demand can avail thons of it hy Calling on Odell Bros. & Co, All wmy coali P ¢ Ay, the only authorized ighmaster, and guaranteed to hold out 2,000 pounds to the ton. Good soft co: L $3.60 & ton. W Winnians, FOR SAINTS AND SINNERS, The Worthy Work of Ohristain Women During the Past Year, TALK ABOUT REAL ESTATE. The Mystery of a Bible Stolen Eleven Years Ago-Church Serv- ices To-Day. WORTHY WORKERS. Report of the Woman's Christian Association. Another eycle has rolled around and ight to us another annual meeting, this time after an interval of only six months, making this in fact a half yearly report. This is occasioned by a change in the constitution by which the election of officers occurs in Jan instead of June as heretofore. The close of our lnst year found us with plans of work projected, which the sueceeding months ed to see fulfilled. But while those failed, other steps, perhaps no less im portant, have been pursned. Our last undertaking, under the shadow of the old year, was the raising of moncy by giving an entertainment for the benefit of the industrial school, and while it was not a brilliant fi B g 1t served to unite us more fi i amms, and to bring the v of the asso- cration mor« the public For the suce |Hm we are greatly inde e, of ) ceomplished ul successful Kindergartens of that city follow her to Minncapo s now engaged in her pr tession, and we are sure that wherever she may go, her kind heart and willing hand will ensure her many friends. Our first plan was to purchase the old Seandinavian Baptist church on Mynstor street, remove it to a lot of our own, and cstablish permanently an industrial sehool for girls, with different branches of instruet i domes stic A petition h sly b to the city donation purpose, Annual {otinitely befory ss of that ente ol to Miss F Our hest wis lis, where sh er would be g suspense we waited, feedingon the ise of uttention from week to wee expectation turned back to hope, turned to despair, and grace was past, for torn down, moved b: home of the equine r: In July incorpor paners were wde out for us, Me Wright, Bald- nd ”l|\ln|\l' doing “the legal work ratis. Tl was approved and signed smany of the board of trustess s were in the city, and we becam last legs \Ih \hl.- to possess real estate. Aft tion of two months our sumed i September, \||t(l|ll'~ for a time were held at *he Ogden lmuw. afterw it the Baptist clurch, i sembling the work of opening s hospital was proposed, but owing to the importance ot the step, plans matured slowly. Difference of opinion has at shaken our little b but after each storm has come the ¢l of peace brood- ing over us,and the troubled waters have settled into rest; indeed we are too firmly anchored to the rock on which we built, for the waves of dissention to sweep us ashore stranded and broken, lluwluw of the y finds us i lease of a cottage on Williams street, in the nor lh part u( the cit; christened " equipped for hospital s we have been able to ron in attendance, « prom. k, till hope lo, the day of the old church was times service as well peet to inel the case den our patrons and lln||u|~pc|1m( dustrial school,under the n ie G en only mod- ul, through nofault of the ver, but ck of suf- le place of (dd to its 1 fund ion of for un- l||l"‘ usefulness o left from the Thanksgiving dons which has been rescrved doubted es of sickness and necessity among the poor. This brief resourse of the six months’ efforts, which closes the current year, is not brilliant with achicvements. It is more record of work begun than of labor done, If the history of \\nrl»; done could but equal that of our wishes our ambition, we might give you a pic ture which would kindle n-nlhmm-m and ave the road to a speedy achievement of suceess and triumph. Yet, surely we fecl that the Spiri g with us all the way, and th in” the near future and together, Onward till our aim, Mugs. P. Corresponding and upward sh donation to mi. Sunday seliool Sundrie: Bible. tolen prop- erty was made ywm-du_y Eleven years ago Mr. Hoffman, who lived near the Chicago, Burlington & Quiney depot, had his nily bible either stolen or lost. om all the eircumstan wttending its disappearance the family coneluded it was stolen at the time, and during all these years there has been no trace of it known to them. Yesterday a boy who works about Belle Clover’s house, on Broadway, came across a bible in the an adjacent lot. Its appearance indicated that it had been but recently left_there, as it bore no indic having bee x){maml to the weather, On examining it Hoftm name was found to be written on the fly leaf, and so he was hunted up and the book re- stored to him. The mystery of ry is as puzzling as that of its d it atice cleven years ago. 1t had been well kept whoever had it during all these nd another feature of 1o less remarkable school eards which at Sunday school e found to be sti!l between the uwnm laid loosely, and liable to v} ropped out unless the book had been n*IuV!\ handled, 1 only hint, and that not much of a one, as to who had the Look is given in the f nouced to drop somethi into the lot ut about the missing book wus soon afte The mun w special wa the ol over the fen ce where the discovered s not recognized and nothing s thought of the vecurrence by server —— Church Chimes. By speeial request the rector | Pauls will repeafhis lecture to wowcen, entitled, “Sister Dora,” o'clock \hruv'lu Water into Wine, Services in the Congregational churcls this mornmg. Subject Of th pastor’s sermon, “Gen, John Al n Hero. A mos! xtended of St ermon, “Turning In the ¢ this evening at | 8 AT A 1 T 175 SUNDAY the Presbyterian church Preaching in the Baptist church by the Sunday mornjng at 10:30 followed 3 Union services at the Presbyterian church in the evening. Communion services in the Presbyter- 1an church this morning. Rev. A. K. Bates preached his farewell | at the Harmony Mission chapel last Sabvath, from the text, “All Things Work Together for the Good of Those it Love God."” Mr. Bates has always n willing to assist in forwarding this work and the members of the mission deeply regret hisdeparture from the eity. Gospel seryices today at 8 o'clock con- ducted by Mr. J. Mells of the Baptist chureh. Rev. R, T, Dorsey will preach in the African M. E. church at 11 o'clock this morning and at this evening. Gor “How's re - ip About Dirt. estate?” asked the Bre man of one of the dealers. *It's been dull for a few days. Day before yester- day I sold nine lots, yesterday I sold only one, and to-day so far I have sold three, It will be better next week. In view of the inactivity which has characterized read estate in Council Blufls in the past, this seems like a pretty good showing for one agent, and he not the largest dealer in |Iu city. crae who a day two ago five acres of J. P. ady has already been offered $100 an acre ad- ince. He refused the offer, and sces more money in it One of those who recently went into the syndicate. who bought the Ballard tract for 00 an acre, has sold his inter- est for #2400 an ac Others are looking for more money in it, and will doubtless getat, Some of the ola timers rather nervous. They nts for non-residents, fortable living out of Jooking after the taxes, ) couraged the seiling of the property, oncee off their hands the source would be these non-ry ¢ looking into 1 : themsclves, the news of the boom reaching the Much of this property will prob: sold to residents and for actual improve- ent, and the source of revenue will be cut olt. It will be far better for the city to have it thus, Baight are getting served as got a com- o taxes and et Eiseman's Drawing. Henry Eiseman & Co.’s People’s Store than eyer a store of the people Inst night, The establishment large as it is, was thronged with men, women and children, old folks and young folks, large and small, and the crowd was so great thal my had to content themselves with standing outside and getting glimpses through the show win- dov In the rear of the first floor, near the oflice, was erected a platform, upon vhich the committee and the wheel were A large glass wheel arranged 80 48 to mix the tickets was ated in sight of all. A number of citizens served as a committee to check the numovers d to sec that the utmost fairness was shown to all. The drawing w inly so conducted that uovh.u"t' of ism could be ni 5 alled out the numbers as drew them from the turnced by County Clerk Colonel Shea eyed the wheel ind af the tables keeving Auditor Kinnchan, Plumer, C. A. Beebe, Thomas, Mr. Pfeiffer, 2 man. The County r County Reeor der of the Freo Pros result of the draw is given in another column, and the holders of tickets can compare them and if holding fortunate numbers can apply at the store at an, time, the prizes being there in reading for delivery. —— (n-mm'l(mlm real estate and nego- s, No. 1507 Farnam street, uns in Council Blufls and Omaha property. - d To Be Warm, A few days ago a colored man, giving his name as Paxton, and claiming to have been formerly employed in lh\, ,\r cade hotel at Omal wis given the pc tion of porter at the I rhh'lc hotel in this city. Yesterday he was discharged. It appears that sometime between then and night he slipped back into the hotel, through the rear, and coming up the asement stairway helped himsg to clothing which was hanging in the stair- wiy, the entrance to which is right off from the bar-room. Three oy aLs, one belonging to Mr. Beentele, unother to his son, besides some other articles were thus take he clothing was soon missed, and ¢ soon gained which led to the capture ut the fellow., Most of the stolen property was recovered, and the colored man was locked up in the Bou -~ King & Co.'s Last evehing the cigar and tobacco house of T.D. King & Co. distributed their prizes, the following bemg the re- sult of the drawing: First—Fine meerschaum pipe, No. 1,089, George Gerspacher. Sceond--Fine meerschaum, No. 1,371, John Schmidt. Tinrd—Fine meersehaum cig No. ), John Schmidt, rth-—Fine box No. John Olson. Fifth—Smoker’s set, No. 1, Schmidt. Mr. Schmidt, the wonderfully lucky man, is of the tirm of Pace & Schmidt, ar holder, gars, 1,203, 381, John The Old Fashioned District School. The old fashioned distriet school was such a success, financially and otherwise, that a great many requests for the ont- line of the scheme have been received, The committee de 1 to have it pub- lished in book form, giying not only the text as arranged, but complete (iree- tions for its reproduction. It makes a pamphlct of about twenty ]\.I/,(l‘\ ulul the committee is prepared to n this book at only a #1 a copy. Orders may be sent dircet to the Brg office in Council Blutls, —~— The Edwards Case. The arguments on the motion for a new trial in the case of Edwards occupied most of two days in Judge Carson’s court. No decision was reached last evening, but one will probably be announced to- morrow morning, Edwards was found guilty at the last term of court for having tried to turn # countryman on a confi- dence game, conviction being for utter- ing o forged check Personal Par P, Martel, of Milwaukee, as at Ogden yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A evening for St al Mondanim trio, Mr. A Miss Bryant and M ‘ Noyes, were in the ity yesterday and at the Ogden Mrs. George T. Phelps, who has been ng the holiday season awith her Trs, Wheeler, at Junesville, Wis., 1ed home, Lipton, who has been lying dan- gerously sick, as stated in th paper siu at lus home, No. 1017 slowly recovering. Stockman, sons of 8. n, of the People's store, ar. ay from Brooklym, N. Y., and will make this eity their future home. Tim Bliss, .85 ‘he is familiarly known amonyg the cigar mukers, bas returned the McClurg lefv last Paul toattend the ice Spooner, BEE: JANUARY 16 from California, where he has been sinea last April. He ‘was shaking hands with his friends here yesterday, but expects to locate in Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Jacol Sims were expected to arrive last evening from their wedding trip, but they were detained at_ Ottumy by the illness of Mre, Sims' mother. They will probably arrive home the first pa of the week, and will be heartily wel- Seaman was greeting his old friends here yesterds He has closed out his business in New York Uit now that he is foot loose his frier urging him to reswme business in this city, and join in the boom. He scems to take to the suggestion kindly J. G. Fountain and family, who have been stopping at the (lmlx'll house for six weeks past, left yoste for Omaha to remain a brief time at |I|n Cozzens and then go to housekeceping 1n that eity remain there until his suits n-court ar disposed of. He s thinking of then re- turning to Council Bluffs and engaging in the real estate business. s OF WOMAN. A Constant Study ofa Life. inkham, for years made knesses of her sex a constant study, s o result of it the famous * ‘Vegetable Compound.” He 2dgge equals that of any first class physician and therefore the remedy can ken with perfect confidence. ™ The ccts of treatment are so delieate that ard to be understood without t ing on the grounds of what may m improper language; vet itis a well known fact that not one woman in ten is free from pain and troubles, therefore there is no good reason why they should not have the means placed before them of ing themselves all, 1f not the | ,».ul of the periodic and other suf- ‘The medicine is not an abortion but is exclusively for good pur- ses and will aid and strengthen every woman who takes it in good faith, — pted Woman's Complexion Powder 1s an absolute nece: ~-vl\ ot the refined toilet in this cli- mat | ‘s combines every element THE HEATON FUEL CO e Will supply you with a cleaner and better quality ot COAL ‘Than any one in the city, A trial will con- vince you. No 628 Broadw Telephone I10. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace Office over American Express. R. RICE, M. D Or other Tamors removed without Cancers i); Cito or drawing of biood: Over thirt ars practical experience, No.11 Penl St., Council Blutls. & Consultution (ree. bought and sold, at retail Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin gle or dorble. MASON WISE. Council Blufls. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or bonnet, one fare will be paid; $10, round frip. MELVIN SMITH. SHITH& RDBERTS SUCCESSORS TO McMAHON & CO. Kbst acts of Title, Loan and Real Es tats Brokers, No. 236 Main St. Having purchased the * most velia’ ble abstract books in this county,- known_ as the *McMahon Abstract Books,”” we arenow preparedto fur- nish abstracts and l'4'€[)ll'llll”;[ 80= licit the patronageof all those desir- ing corvect abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawattaimie county. SMITH & ROBERTS. NO. 236 MAIN ST., COUNCIL BL UFFS BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journal Bank Work of Inlty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & 0. Room 1 Everct Block, Council Blufts, Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing m My, , County and Kinds aSpec- REFEL €. B. National Baak, Citizens' Bank, ¥irst National Bank Oflicer & Pusey, Bunker 13, Thsuranoce (0., 5.C. 8 Suvings Bank JOHN ¥ STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 and § Shugart-Beno Block. COUNCIL BLUFFS JACOB SIM§ srys 1887 - "TWELVE PAGES COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS! CALL A1 HARKNESS BROTHERS, And select your Dry Goods and Carpers hefare the prices advaflce. We are selling elegant Palterns Dress Goods very low to close the lot. BLACK SILKS. :: CLOAKS. ll eare rlu malke room for our increased Carpet stock, and are consequently selling them off at exiremely lam prlvv You never saw Black Silks so cheap as those we ave now sell= ng out this entire department to Blankets, Comfortables, Ladis’ and Mises Unlerwear, e .hw Iu inq rhm d oul very rluu, CARPETS. done by skilled workmen. luu will save money to see our Carpets and Rugs before you buy, grain, Brussels, pets, come and Ouwr vaviety of Curtains, Pongees, Draperies, ete, we have a full assortment of Poles, Rods, Orders by mail veceive prompt attention. 17 yow want In- Velvet, or Moguette Car- e us or write for prices. is large and choice, and Brass Goods, ete. Our work is Harkness Bros., Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa SPECIAL NOTICES, NOTI\.«E Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found ToLoan, Sule, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, ete,, will boinserted in this column at the low rateof TEN CENTS PER LIN fonand vive Conts Per Lino for o ortion, Leave advertisements i strect, near Lroadway, Council WANTS, stailion, Har- by s by Vernol's Wincihawk, sire. of on's Bughww. Wil be cold for less money than he will earn’ this sen- gon in the stud. He is sound, kind, und a fine driver, singlo or double. inquiro of Wade Cary, at the driving park, Council Blufr O SALE-Choie acres close fo Nebruska. Will give lurge discount trom pros: ent value for cash. Address Bunting, Runyon & Jones, David City, Neb., or W. J., lee ofiice, Council BlufTs, In. smooth, unimproy with fine Couneil In- nd wagon she llent business. ¢ Only ono in tow <ol davoss O. L. Miller, Ports: vousons for slling. mouth, In. ORIt opposito the park. JooR jENT- house, containing six rooms, hnll o floors, closots with all_bed rooms, Iarge and good i Call on M. F. lobrer or Odell rog, & F he ono-story , with 4-room” @ ment, formerly occupicd as n \un 1y factory and known us No. 110 South Main street, ¢x- tending through ‘to Pearl st. Apply to M. F. Robrer or Odeil Bros, & Co. FROR SALL roason VAN or six rooms, loeated conveniont to business; small !nunl). no children. Address ** Crisp me business Barber shop, z0od location, good raelling. Addross H, Bee office. —A cottage of fi “A oy with pony to carry Deo Ol papors for sale At tho Boo ‘V —-Partics intending to bo married are wanted to call at the Pryor's Beo job office to select their wedding cards. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS (J()L‘.\i(‘lh BLUKES, 1A, THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints ETC. The Finest Im ported Line of Goods West of Chicago. Mrs.c L. Gillettes Human Hair Emporium No, 209 Main Street.Council Bluffs, lowa. W.S. HOMER & CO. 23 Main St., Council Bluffs. Y The chenpest place in the city to buy CROCKERY, LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, -AND— FINE POTTERY. Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLULKS, Opposite Dummy Depot, ‘peyussaadoy - pmwm POy and mules kept eonstantly on hulul (ul sale at retail or ir loads, Oders promptly - filled by contract. on short notice.. Stoek sold on’commiasion, SHLUTER & BoLey, Proprictors 'l\lllrhm No. 114 Formerly. of Reil ‘Sale Stables, corner 15t ave and 4th street. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING FEOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN A‘-.r IRE, WELLS & CO,, ¥ Wholesale Agricultural Implements, Buggiss, Carringes, I'te , Ete. Council Rufls, lowa. KE TONE MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturersof and Dealers in Hand and Power Corn Shellars, And agenera line of s ugricultura implem; Nos. 1501, 150, 1 outh Main Stroot, 0. Towa DAVID BRADLEY & CO., Manuf'rs an 1 Jobhors of Agricultural Implemonts, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, aud all kinds of Farm Machinory. 100 to 1118 South Main Strect, Council Llutfs owa. S e CARPETS, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET ('li. Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadss Oil Clothe, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstery Goo Ete. No. 405 lirondway' Counll Bluffs, owa. alo Jobbers in the— Finest Brauds of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 28Main and 27 Poarl Sts. Council Blufrs, Towa. COMMIS-ION. SNYDER & LI AMAN, STORAGE Prait and Produce Commission Merchants. 22,24 and 26 Poal St., Couneil Blufs, Wholesale Drugglsls, 0113, Palnts, Glm Drugg ndrics, No, ia 21 Poarl St., Council Ilimn. FRIUTTS, j 0. W. BL Wholesale California Fraits a Spacialty Goneral Commiseion. No. 52 K Bluffs. “.““: & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fruils, Cnnfccfionery, COMMISSION Brondway, CLAIM Your Presents That Were Given Away By Henry Eiseman & Co's Peoples’ Store T0 THE LUCKY TICKET HOLDER — At the Drawing Which Took Place in Their Store on the Evening of Jan- uary 15th, 1867---The Same Being Done by a Committes of Prominen Citizens. The distribution of committee ot citizens, and awarded prizes ave as follows No, 98,731, Ist prize—-Suite Furniture No. 5,714, Room Suite No. 4, prizes was the by & tickets of Puarlor and prize—Mahogony Bed ded prize—Domestic Sewing a No. 10,185, 4th yards Twenty Guinettzros grain Black Silk i prize—Seal Gih Plush Cloak. prize — Pair - White Tth prize—Decorated 1l Skin MufT, 7,062, Set of 52, 8th prize 10,001, 9th prize--A Paisley Shawl. 10,801, 10th prize—-A Beaver Shawl 1th prize--Svit Gents® 12th . , 13th prize \ Mth prize V16t prize 18, 16th prize — Gent's Fur Boy's Overcoat. -Boy's Suit Infunt's Clc prize—Brass Parlc 17th prize—50 yards *“Fruit " muslin ), I8th prize A\ llvll' Shirts ,U00, 19th | Sitk Mufller, 11120, 20t prize—Linen Table Set sle Cloth and Nupkins No. 7,i04, 21stprize Gold Pic No Half dozen No “Gold” ATwonty Dollar Toilet Set. Doll. Handkerchief nd prize » 23ed prize T 2ath prize - -Iland Bag. h prize—Stand Cover. hoprize—Bottle Perfum Mh prize )th prize 1st priz Tobyggan Cap, I'able Scarf, Splashed Lunch Basket Hammered brass B4th prize—Half doz Towels 5 h prize—Silk Umbrella h prize—Doll. 4Tt prize—>Sot Childs' 380 prize—Brass Broom senders, andker- )ih prize—Silk Sus i1, 40ih - prize—Silk 1 8,035, 46th prize—Painted Orna 00, 47th prize--Toilet Set., 5, 48th prize—Doll. 0, 49th prize—Doll. 50th prize—Table Cover. Blst pri Bottle luln n- 8,034, 52nd prize—Lace Handker- Hdrd Child's Lace Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl 5t,, Council Blufls, HARNE. BECKMAN, STROHBEHN & L‘() Manu‘acturers of and Wholesalo Doalors (a Loather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. __No_ 2 Main §t. Council Blufs, Iowa Jobbers in Hals, Caps and Glaves. Nos. 312 and 844 Broudway, Council Blufts, HEAVY HARDVARE. Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nalls, Heavy Eflrdware. A Bhod Blaok Gnuncl LTS Lana. HIDES AND TALLOV D || MCDONELD & ished 1 Sirep, COMMISSION M llll AND DEAL HIDES TALLOW HI/UDL ETL‘ COUNCIL mfliH. 1L, CO, ~Wholesale Denlers in— lluminating & Lubricating Oily Gasoliay T, E.Thoodore, u. nt, Council Bluffs. Towa. A. ()\'I‘JIIUN & CO., Hard Wood, Southern Lumbsr, Piling, And Bridge Material :‘(pa«unll!« Vholosale Luwme ber of all Kinds. Office No. 130 Main St, Council Blutfs. lows, AND LIQUOLS, Farelgu aud Dome:llc Wines ani Liquoh, JOHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wings & Liquors Agent for St. Gotthard's Herb Hitters.. Nojl Main 5t. Counci l: KIRSCHT ; Wholesale Liquor Dealers. s, & CO, No. 416 Broad way, Council 1 CRESTON HOUSE The only hotelin Council Blufls having Fire Escape Asd all mo ‘ern improverie 2,619, prize Bath prize-—Doll. le Scarf. 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