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THE DAILY BEE. (,OUNCIL BLUFFS DAY MORNING, JAN. 18, O}TICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in any part of the city at twenty cents per weok. H. W. TiLTox, - Manager. BosiRres OFric Niait Erion No. MINOT M1 N. Y. Plumbing Co. Heavy suits cheap to order at Reiter's The Modern Woodmen met this even- ing. There are three or four very Iarge par ties on the tapis The | Mall club gave another party Thursday evenimg. Messrs. Henry day began the “almost endless making an inventory of the their People’s store A good sized del yester sk of stock in man & Co., ration of the Salva tion Army left yesierday afternoon in sleighs for Omaha to hold a meeting there last might and shake up the un godly. A henefit ball is to be held ou day night for the benefit of A who fell ina vat at Stewart's pacl km honse some time since, and was badly scalded MAFor sale or exchange for clear land, Conneil Bluils or Omaha property, a most promising and feshionable trotting bred two-year-old stallion, standard bred Ru ess P B, Hant, Harlan, Ty Some boys have been amusing them gelves by firing off revolvers and using the Iamp posts for targets. Some infor mations have been il and the youth- e to be brought in and made to pay for the broken ilass. Permit to wed vesterday granted Aloxandor Weinandt ind Kue Wolder, hoth of th ity; W. A. Miller and Louisa Shoemaker, both of this county; ank 1. Gould, of City, and Minnie Alsen, of Hancock, Iu The annual nu-.-nn;;u( lm» stockhold- ers of the Cit 3 sulted in the (llrl'( 'nrfi A election of fhe following D. Edmundsen, E. L. Shue- N son, C. R. Hannan, E. K, lI'lrI l. 1\ Ml ler and J. W, Berger. Oficer O'Brien has had a_hunt for his overcoat, but a successful one. e dropped into a dance on lywer Main street and checked his overcoat. On coming out and claiming it, the cont could not ve found. Yesterday it was turned to him, ing be made by which given out to an- other nian, J. J. Stewart has taken ecleven deposi- tions to the effect that James Lee Quinn, who is s0on to be tried for murder in [n- diana, was known as a peaceable and uiet citizen while residing in this eity. :&unm‘fi defense is said to be that the killing was done in_self-defense, and he purposes to establish his reputation as being anything but quarrclsome. “The two men complained of for cutting boles on L. M. Aylesworth's land have heen discharged. it appears that theg had made arrangements for cutting poles djoining land, belonging to W and by mistake got over the ettled the financial part of nsiction satisfactorily with Mr. Aylesworth and the prosccution was dropped. Woodburn, who shot Burns in a row on Broadway ago, was yestel day v from jail and tho cas dropved, he paying the costs. Woodburn has had the reputation of having been a euceable fellow, and it is thought that he was not so much to blame in the affair as was at first suppe He is said to have beed seriously nssaulted, and while being pounded drew his revolver and shot in self defense, but accidentally the wrong man was hit. Mrs. Ehza A. Field, who was charged with assaultin, nglrl Della Brew vesterday lhs(‘n'ngml by Justice .llm firl, who apout fourtee placed in' Mrs, Field’s charge to be ¢ }or, sent to school, and instructed in housework. Mrs. Field having 1sion to punish her for some offense, resorted to the rod, which led to the arrest for sault, The justice concluded that s:' lgul what she deserved, and that M i was simply acting the motherly part towards her. Orie man brought before the court y terday soems to have had & queer ex ence. He had been rooming in a certain house for three months or more, and on coming home Saturday night he found that the family had moved out. The house was empty and locked up, and not knowing what clse to do he broke in the door and stept on the floor. The charge agaiust him was dropped on his promis- i whatever damage he had ) ulllunu, into his accustomed lodging The Council Blufls Herald last night pre- sented its readers with the long deforrcd New Year's boom edition. 1t is quite a creditable issue and pre s the advant- ages of Council Blufls in rather an at- tractive form. Such enterprises help the growth of a city by giving it needed ad- Vertising and should. b heurtily sup- ported. " From the amount of advertising patronage appearing in the edition it seems that the Herald has made a profit- able yenture foritself while serving the public as well, Mvrs. Medley and her boy appeared be- fore Judge Aylesworth yesterday morn- ing, and sought to uxlrIA away the charge lodged against the boy, that he brutal [y hit another boy, named Payne, with a sled, The judge concluded, after mqulrln{: into the matter, that the boy had not been acting altogether as a_ boy should, and when the mother insisted 100 strongly on the virtue of her son, he remindod ber that his exverience had shown him that all the perfect angels of the masculine sex died in infancy. He gave the mother some wholesome advice and warned her not to encourage the Doy in his quarrels with other boys. ‘Lhe case was continued 0 as to give the boy a chance to show whether he was going to behave, and if so will doubtless be dropped For Sale--A \u l ruul mare blooded, at constuble’s sale on 19, at 4 o'clock, near the postofiic Omaha. Those dosiring to purchuse a roadster should stteud this sulo. fine 1 - Band concert at ik m—mghl. — - Eleetrie door bells, burglar alarms and every form of domestic electrical apvli- ances at the Ne w York P! umbmg Co. ——— and nrunn- of Clicago, hasopened dway with & full und com- 1 organs new howill bers W. W. Kimbu at No. Bro f"""' stock of pi rosh from facte gard lun)uu C.W. Ewers, nmmq,n Notes of the Boom. John Baldwin has been offered $8,000 more for 3 proverty on Broad where Young's drug storve and Sargent & Pusey cuted n iu the d that Willism Saunders, of Om |||.|. has purchased the corner Jot on Broadway und k for $120 per frout foot nk Hunter has sold his inter the Ballard tract at §100 an ac a return to him ot double his money. The buyer got it cheay §400, for there is no doubt but that the property when platted wili bring easily $1,200 an acre B Band concert at rink to-night. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JANUARY BLUNDERS IN BOND MARING. The City Loses Several Hundred Dollars By Poor Figuring. JOTTINGS ABOUT REAL ESTATE, A Stolen Live Prizes—A Salva Team—Claiming Their 1pse at One of the n Recruits—Doings of the Council, Queer Figuring on Interest. It seems that men who display great business ability and sagacity in the transaction of priyate business, often make sad mistakes in doing business for the public. An illustration of th come to light 1n regard to the issnance of improvement bonds. A bond of $1,000. as an instance, is issued, one-fourth of tne amount to be paid in two years, one fourth in four ye in si1x years, and the b. bonds drawing 6 p ble semi-annu ment there is has nt interest, | Under this arrange ttaciied to the bond thus jseucd sixteen coupons, each ealling for S50 inter I'lie bond holder can cut off his coupon every six months and pre- sent it for payment. He thus gets §60 the first yoar, £60 the sccond year and so on. Butafter the second year one-fourth of the bond is to be paid, and then the haying paid 0 of the owes but 0. The can every s months Chis 30 coupon just the sarae and t %00 a year intercst on $i50 Atter the fourth year's interest the bond- holder continues'to draw $50 a year in terest on £500, nearly 10 per cent. After goets §60, just the snme, as in- ), or 13 per cent interest on amount still due. Strange as uch bonds have been issued. Tor- tunately only a few bonds have gone out, and under tho present administration the city anditor rovering that such a w of 1ssuing bonds was not fair to the city refused to sign any more such, The at- tention of the council hus been ca the fact that the city has thus b loser by £100 or 8500, and on th tion of the auditor,smailer bonds, of denomination, areto be issued so that the amounts in scttling with contractors can be adjusted so a “to make them come equitably and uu\ly mth little trouble. - Stoves ! Stov thirty 1 cost for ! Stoves ! Kor the next will sell m\um« stoyes.at 1sh unlv P.C.DeVo -~ your ook, ., room 1, Sce th: house re made by Moore- verett block. Eiseman's Drawing. Avbont thirty of the prizes awarded at the Eiseman drawing Saturday night have been ealled for. It is the impression that the three highest pri have been drawn by parties at a distance. Yesterday Mrs. Fred Johnson, residing on South Eighth street and Sixteenth avenue. presented her ticket, which drew the fourth prize—twenty yards gros gr: black silk—and received the s hushand presenting the male cle l‘.vnrh-‘s store with a box of cigars. The fifth prize won by a ncedy Damsh lady named Christina Becker, of No. 1422 South Eighth street, who had her measure tuken fora $60 seal plush clouk, The tenth prize— Angora beaver dn\\'l was won by Mrs. Sarah Nugent, widow lady on North Eighth str The “Gold” shirts, the prize, w won by Herman Kracht, of 'Jhmll & Kracht. y won a_pair_of boy |"no boy Mr. Simon changed them for shoes. A widow lady wona book and was anxious to reeeive it, but when she saw entitled. “Quit Your Meanness,” anm-s it took her breath away. Fremont Benjamin, of Avoca, re- ceived an elegant silk mufiler. Scveral prizes were won by persons who only held on >1lckl her ticket from Uln(-\ i s a lace handkerchicf, was sent by last sning's muil. Place Chatterbuck had three and drew two prizes. A man who had 300 tickets got left, as did one who held 270 tickets, and many who had only n few. tickets kBt soft-lamp coal, Wm. Welch, Centerville ton, deliy street, te 115 & Co, aro loanmg money on all el s of chattel secarities at one- half their former rates. Sce them before secaring your loar -— The W hat Are Dark, Field & Cole, the liverymen, are anx- iously watching and waiting for tidings of ateam and buggy, hired from them Saturday by a stranger, who said he wanted to drive a short distance out into the count As the rig has not turned up as expected, they were yesterday of the opinion timt the outfit had been stolen, and were sending out tracers in all nhrm'lxoln W. R. Gage, residing on Pierce street had a pair of bobs, which suddenly and mysteriously dmppurul Friday night, suceeeded in tracking them to South Owmaha, where he found them in posses sion of Timothy and Peter Barrett. Just what hey Will oflor in explanation is uot known mrml man, raxtion, who is wed with stealing clothing from the Boctiele hotel, where ho had: been em- 1.1.m~-| asa o prelimi fo 7 Judge Aylesworth lone) Dailey appeared on the tate. and in less than fifteen min utes the fellow was held to the grand jury, being fixed at §500, Most of the clothing taken belonged to Mr, Bech- tele and faiil na washa closet whe the porter had easy access to it, It was all recovered, Dr. reside No. 10 Substantial at estate loans, 101 Pearl s - Hanchett, ce, 120 l.num § : Pearl street; oty telephone - of titles and real W, & E L. Sq v sireet, Counaal Bly el Trying to Keform, “Phat reminds me,” a gents' furt y which was just i of afellow who came in here late ] summer. A hack lhu\\ up in front of th -slmnuunl stoppea al he ht probubly Le pl on. e brae: stand-up e e was going m 1o him, but andle the stock selections, a5 his hands were none too clean ‘tovera week ago a fellow cawe in and had about all k¢ could com fortably earry. He bad the h bad, and asked me if 1 rememb mi him. I told him his face was fam , but Leould not place ham. He said th: l ‘m no differ- ence, he wanted a white neektie and a F d-up collar and that he had the stuft to put up for them. After he had made his purchase he again asked meif [ did not remewber him, and reealling the up and & white 0 get married did not allow in making his wanted a necktie, 1sold t him to cireuwstance of buying a white necktie | forg and s.u-i he | and =!'|||<lu collar. T told him [T did, very well ljhv id, ‘1 got mar 1 id to-day 1 ot divor man now follows the S and secems bent on reform same Army, - Band concert at rink to-night The City Council, The ecity council last evening met in adjourned session, all members present ding the minutes the council 'd to clect trustees for the public fivrary, the terms of Judge J R. Roeq, D. C. Bloomer, and J, P. Casady having expired, and W. R. Vaughan having re moved from the city. On ballot, Judge Reed . Bloomer were re-elected. H. Ware suceessor to J. P, Casady, 1 a desire not to serve » were clected for the long of W. R. Vaughan oted, T'he document , but it contained ti ion that Judge E. k. sworth be elected his successor. council evidently in accordance with the prearranged canicus, east a unan- allotin favor of Mayor William Gronewo, Georgo F. Wright the Tenth avenue pro, He stated that the Union Pacific oflicials had been asked to state wherein the ordinance pending was not to their liking. ‘The Union Pacific had sent over a draftof an ordi- nance in regard to the matter, which em- bodied what they would agree to. Mr. Wright suggested that it be referred to the committee of the whole and the city attorney. John and D. C. who longer. term e The resignation «d attention to Lindt, in behalf of d before it was re ynster preseated some mentary questions, Action on the pending Tenth ordinance was postponed until tl avenue nest The Union Pacific ordinance on the matter W then reaa and referred. “This ordinance provided for giving the right ot way to the Union I acilic ‘||nn|; tho alley in block leming & D: addition at intersection of said alley with the Union Pacific transfer grounds; from that point east along the alley to the sewer ditch, and ucross Seventeenth, Sixteenth, Fifteenth and Fourteenth strects, between blocks 12, 11, 10, 9and C. at which point it terminates, and then commences on Tenth avenue at Four- teenth street, and along the avenue east to Sixth street; the Union Pacltie to p: cure of property owners the right of w over such lots ¢ decm ) necessary to cross. The Union Pacific shall lay its tracks betore December 30 next, and construct a freight depot between Sixth and Ninth streets on Tentt ;at this_depot shall be received and delivered all local freight for Council Bluffs when so or- dered by consig and consignees. The comp to conform to the grade of the streets, provide waterways, ete. The right of way shall revert to the i abandoned for sixty days. The not to be liable for any damages ed to_property owners or corpora- tions. The company is to be released gations fo handle freight at the Broadway depot or to switch freight cars th but not to be released from s to maintain passenger accommodations there before. The company must file its acceptance of this ordinance within thirty days after its passage. The ordinance as proposed vides that if the company desires to tend 1ts tracks easterly or southerly,it can mg Sixth, Fifth and Fourth nd crossimg B nth, Twelfth Fourteenth, ' Fifteenth and Sixteenth avenuc provided that the company secures the right of way acros the private lots, paying the property owners the ll.mngvs thereon, ac- cordauce with law. The ordinance was treated asa com- munication and referred to_the commit- tee of the whole, to be considered 1n con- nection with the ordinance now pending. m e Personal Paragraphs. Phu Armour has returned from City. M. J. Kuhl, an Earling merchant, was in the uty yesterday. M Bebbington will visit friends in St. Joe this week. Dr. Renn Stearns, the Ogden yesterday. A. I Van Scoy, of Logan, cific house guest yester Mr. Scott, a merchant of Little Sioux is in the city purchasing goods. M. C. Beck and J. A, Crommett, of Walnut, were at the Pacilic terday. Mrs. L. B. Wadleigh, who has been visiting friends here, hasreturned to her home in Clinton, but her duughters re- main. Hadle; the cit, in of Logan, was at D, Johnson, of Salt Lake, is in Mr. Johnson was one of the present at the first te 1 this city, as _carly a: and two years later went into pa ship with Judge Casady and Colonel Test in the real estate business. lle is neartily welcomed by old eitizens, who were identitied with him in the early his- tory of this city. Hard_and goft coal, best quality Missouri and Towa wood. company, 58) Broadway. phone 136, o HANSCOM PAK Surronnded By i all B Tel ADDITION, Tmprovements. The Handsomest Location and Most Accessible Body of Lots ForSale ! Every facility is given buyers to inves- tigate the merits of thi ntiful add tion, and that you may carefully inves gate its prices and {erms as compared with surrounding properties, they are freely and cheerfully shown to you.” Itis a safe prediction that lots in "Hanscom Park addition will sell before the year 1s out for 200 PER CENT MORE THAN present prices. Every buyer has this chance, and if \uu want a sufe, sure and excellent inyestment ure one of these lots at once. There s no better chance to make moncy, and of this you can judge for yourself when you see the ground, DON'T TALKED OUT OF IT but come and see whether our statements are correct or not. This costs yon noth ing and if you have the courage’to do as others are” doing may make you somo moncy MR, GEORGE is our only :mlh.um-! Blufls for the sule of lots HANECOM PARK ADDITION, SULPIUR 5P AMES BUDIO gent in Council HILLSDALE, and an unequalled list of bargains of o sorts. 07 FARNAM STREET, Omana, Neu, - valuable bundle of family Apply to I W, Foursp, a clothing, unlaundried, Cooper, 404 Broadway. George Rudio, re tiator of loans, No. 1507 Omaha, Barguns in Counc Omuba property. Blufls and A Clever St. James’ made from th extraord of daring Altmayer, ish family, prisonm ne: lscape from a Paris dail. uzetie: An escape has been Mazas gaol under most ary circumstances of unheard 1. A prisoner named ing to a well-to-do Jew- was undergoing a term of im for embezzling o sum of ly $10,000 from a Paris banker, d in hiscell & letter of Wismissal, and COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS! (. LI, AT HARKNESS BROTHERS, And select your Dry Goods and Carpers hefore the prices advance. We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low to close the lot. BLACK SI CLOAKS. We ave closing out thi make room for our increased Carpet stock, and are consequently selling them off at extremely tow prices. Black Sitk: cheap as those we are now sell- You never saw entive department to Blakets, Confortables, Ladies” and Misey Underwear, Ele Are being closed out very cheap. CARPETS. done by skilled worknten, You will save money to see owr Carpets and Rugs before you by, grain, Brassels, pets, come and s Qur varviety of Curtains, Pongees, Draperics, ete we have a full assortment of Poles, Rods, Brass Orders by mail veceive prompt attention. 17 youw want in- Velvet, or Moquette Car- » s or write for prices. is large and choice, and ioods, cte. Our work is Harkness Bros., Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa Farming Lands were. Sehool and tat cent interest. Land Buyers fare free. in lowa No. 555 Broadway, Council Blufls, nh|'\|nml his liberty by showing 1t to (lu\ warders and hall porters. It npposed that while he was being cxamined in the juge dinstruction’s oflice 1, while the judge’s back was i, to stamp and mark a sheet of writing paper. In his cell he imntated with marveious skill the magistrate's handwriting, which bhe had leisure to study during his continement of two months and a half. The letter was an order, signed by the judge in the name of the procurator, to set free the prisoner He inclosed this in a oflicial envelope, stolen, no doubt, from the judge’s oftice, and on leaving this before entering the van he handed it to his warder, with a reques prison director. Arriving at Mazas the prisoner, after re- maining for five minu with the other new inmates, was ealled up and gen v ree. The citizens of St. A who have already cclebrated the taree hundredth anniv ry of the landing of Ponce de Leon, are going to land Ponce again this year in min memory of the P They propose for this oc to utilize the Apache Indians confin Tort Marion, who will mal background for the show in with the aboriginal conditions hundred years 1go, L The Nice ( Times, English, the prof xan of 3 lish colony 1n that II\IH!)IL\'H\‘ eity, m i3 ¢ makes the following announce- “A marriage which interests the in colony in Nice is about to ta The you.(;gxmtvi Miss J—s, I , and the happy fiance is a Mr. W—th All the parties are well known in American society at Nice.” SPECIAL NOTICES. IWOTICE. Special advertisemonts, such as Lost, Found To Loun, For 8ule, To Rent, % ants, Boarding, ete., will boinsertad in this column at the low ratoof TEN CEN'TS PER LINE for the first inser- jonand ¥five Conts Per Line for each subsoquent insertion. Leave advertisoments at our offico No. 12 Peal street, near Lroadway, Council Blufrs. WANTS. keeping of three printed_in )ST—On January 12th, on | Tight gxgot, o sonlskin cap. C. A, Bee oflic . Ay Suitable 0 standard bred stuilion, Ha, tar, by Poarson’s American Star, ¢ American Star: his dam_ by Vernol's Bluckhawk, sire of Green's Bushaw. Will be £old for less money than he will earn’ this gen- #on in the stud, He is sound, kind, and a fine vor, single or double. Tnquire of Wade 'y, At the driving park, Council Bluffs. O sALE neres cl Nebruskn. W nt value for ¢ hoice, smooth, ugimproved 160 o to Brainard, in Butler county, Il give large discount from pre Address Bunting, Run ty, Neb., or W. J,, Bee ofiic with fin puncil In- At n bargain, nts, six milc F— Dlackemith and wagon shop. Only one in town, llent husiness. Good reusons for seling. Address C. L. Miller, Ports- mouth, irst ave., itzgorald {OR RENT-9-room houso “opposite the park, - Sull 1@(!“ RENT-—A new two-story frame dwollin house, containing six Tooms, hull on bott Hloors, closots with all_bod room un(h cellnr and good cistern. Call on M. ¥, Lobrer or Odell Bros. & Co. bl ENT~The one-story frame busin building, with 4-roon” dwulling nttac ment, formerl pled ne n cundy factory and known us 110 Sonth Muin stre tending through to Pearl st. Rohrer or Odeil Bros. & Co, Fou ALE —Burher shop, kood locat euson for aelling, Addros: 7 ANTE] loeates family, no children. oflice, W ANIED-- route, DOR SABE—OId yapers for ealo At tho oo offic t, Abply 1o 3. B ~A cottuge of fiye or siX rooms, nvenient to businoas; smuli Address **Ci V" Bee A Loy with pony to carry Boo \"A.‘v TED-Partics intending to he married aro wanted to call at the Pryor's Boe job oflice to select thoir wedding cards. JouN STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW Practice in the State and Federal courts Rooms 7 und 8 Bhugart-Beno Blook. COUNCIL BLUFFS W S. HOMER & CO. 3 Main St., Council Bluffs. The cheapest place in the ity to by CROCKERY, LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, ~AND FINE POTTERY. SUNE lu\\':, agent for LANDS CHEAP Minnesota, Kan: ate lands in Min Mugmg from \!.m) to ) years' time 5 per Information, riven by BB LATSTRUD, idriksen & Co., Chichgo. THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, (el lm-um Mrs C. L. Gillette’s Human Hair Emporium No, 209 Main Street.Council Bluffs, lowa. FINE - FRENGH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. Ladiesbuying a $5 hat or honnet, one fare will be paid; $10, 1ound frip. MELVIN SMITH. L. T. ROBERTS, SMITH & ROBERTS. SUCCESSORS TO McMAHON & GO. Kbstiacts of Title, Loan and Real Es tats Brokers, No. 236 Main St. Having purchased the *most relia’ ble abstract books in this county,- Enown_as the **McMahon Abstract Boolis,”” we are now preparedto fur- nish abstracts and respectfully so- licit the patronage of all thase desir- ing correct abstracts of title to lands and lots in Pottawattamie county. SHITH & ROBERTS. NO. 236 MAIN SI‘.. COUNCIL BL UFFS N. SGHURZ Justice of the Peace Office over American l‘lxprcss R. RICE M D, Or otbor Tumors romoved without €ancers i xuito or druwing of bisod. Qrer thirty years prachical exporionc. vl Bt., Council Blufs, wwnl\lhl ion froes Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin- gle or donble. MASON WISE., Council Blufls, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFES, 1A, Established 1857 BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Jo Bank Work of All K falty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders | MOREHOUSE & GO0, Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufts Standard Papers Used. All styles of bind ing in Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. REFERENC National Haalk, E. Bmith & Ca,, cos’ Bank, Deere, Wells & Coly ret National Bank, €. I, Fusuriuce (o, (T0 THELUCKY TICKET HOLDER CLAIM Your Presents That Were Given Away By Henry Eiseman & Co's Paoples’ Store At the Drawing Which Took Place in Their Store on the Evening of Jan- uary 15th, 1867 ---The Same Being Done by a Committee of Prominent Citizens. by tickets wis the of Parlo” Bed The distribution of committee ot citizens, anarded prizes are N 18t prizc prizes and lHows Suite rni No. I Room \\nh' , 8rd prize 2nd prizo—Mahogony Domestic Sewing 5, Ath prize--Twenty yards Guinett jrros grain Black Silk No. 6,302, oth prize—Seal Plush Cloak. , Gth prize — rair White Blankets No. 7,082, Dishes. 7th prize—Decorated Sct of 52, 8th prize—Scal S| , Oth prizc 1, 10th prize 11th prize—-Snit Gents’ . 27,567, 12th lh- ver fln'rvn’u 13th prize—-Boy's Overcoat. h prize—Boy's Swit h prize—Infant’s Clonk 16th prize Parlor prize — Gent's Fur 17th pri muslin. ze — Halt dozen Silk Mufller. Linen Table Sct, 50 yards “Fruit of the Lu()m No ~4‘ “Gold” V No. 28,050, mn prize No. 14,150, 20th prize \lc Cloth and Napkin No. 7,704, 21st prize—. Gold Piece. >-—Iand Bag. le—Doll. 27th prize—Stand Cover, 70, 28th prize—Bottle Perfum- 20th prize-“Toboggan Cap. "ubl arf. Splashor. -~Lunch Basket Hammered brass th prize—Haif doz. Towels h prize—Silk Umbrella. Sct Childs’ Brass. Broom Silk Suspenders, k Handker- Handkerchicf : No. 8116, 43rd prize- Boy's I Boy's S No. No. Cap. prize skin | Nos. 314, 316, 318 il 320 Lroad- No. prize-Painted Orna- ment, No. il 7 ize—Toilet Set. No. 27,448 Doli. No. ¢ Doll, N hle Cover. Bottle Perfum- 8,035, 46th | 49th prize !\ 50th pr Ist priz 8,034, Handker Child’s mand prize—L: 5ord prize Lace Doll g —)mll iy prize—1 able Seart. BSth prize—Doll, Huth prize-—Mouth Organ u, 60th prize - Iitation Steam 076, 61<t prize--Book. Al prize—Book, 63rd prize —Pocket Knife, Gtn prize—Dboll th prize —-Doli 66th prize—A Dr. Warner's Shoulder Shawl, 67th prize Infant’s Lacé 08th priz 2963, G9th prize—Infant’s Dress. 25, 70th prize—Doll, %, 71st prize—Iand Bag. T 21,082, T2ud prize—Ladics’ panion. No. Com Silk Muflicr. 7ith prize ~Doll. nth prize—look. I prize—Book. h prize—Lunch Basket. 2,610, T8th prize—Pair Children's 70Uh pri 80th prize—1, 81st prize—Daoll, ) 82nd prize—Jorsey Jacket 0 THE HEATON FUEL CO “"Hm[v]-'v\m\ with a cleanes and betiag Than any one in the city., /\ trial will cone vince you. No 628 Broadway. Telephone 110. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING HOUSES OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, DEERE, WELLS & C0,, Wholesala Agricultaral Implements, Buggis, Cairinges, Kto., Ete. Counoil Blutrs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O, Manufacturersof and Dealors in Hand and Power Corn Shellers, And agenera line of fivst olass agvicultira st fnploments Nos. 1601, 1579, 1505 and 1907 outh Main Strest, "Council Wutts, lowa. I’\\Al‘ BRADLEY & O, Manuf'rs ant Jobhars of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Buggias, Carviagos, and all kinds of Farm Maohinery. 100 to 1116 South Mnin Streot, Council Blu . owa. el CARPETS, COUNCIL P1LUFES CARPET CO., Carpets, Curlains, Window Shades Oil Goths, Curtain Fiztures, Upholstety (oo Ete. No. 05 Jdroadiay Counoil Blutfs, Towa. CIGARS, YOBACCO, ETC. 10Y Y\I(’NTI{I‘]‘ ~Wholesalo Jobbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 25Main and 27 Peurl Sts. Council Bluffs, T COMMISSIO. ENYDER & LE STORAGR Fruit and Procucs Commission Merchants. 22,24 nnd 26 Peal St., Council Blufrs, HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Cils, Paints, Glass, Druggists’ Nnmru's nrl St te. No. 22 Main St, and Council Bluffs, 0. W. BUI Wholesale California Frults a Specialty General Commission, No. 63 neil Blu WIRT & DUQUETTE, Wholesale Fru |'s. Comu:honuy, COMMISSION Nog. 16 and 18 Penrl St., Council Bluffs, Brendway, . STROHBEHN & OO, Mauu“acturcrs of and Wholesalo Donlars in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. No. 5% Council _Bluifs, lowa. M! 1C. AH BRUI'HI Jobbers fn Hats, Caps and Glnvas & Nn}. 342 und 314 Nroadway, Council Blufrs. 1 HEAYV KLELINE & \?‘Imkwn\n Iron, Steel, Nails, Hoavy Hardwars, And Wood Stock, Council Bluffs, Tow:. HARDIWARD, ELT, nm . H. McDONE [Established No. £2) Main Streot Couneil Bufa, (()“'Hllle(l\ MERCHANTS, “D) DIAL HIDES, TALLOW, WOOL, ETC. OILS, “COUNCIL BLUFES OIL €O, f & —Whaolesale Dealers |_n d luminating & Lubricatiag Ols -Gas)liny TTO., BTC. £.Theodore, Azont, Coaucil Blufrs, Town. L MBER PILING LH‘ S AND TALLOW, D & CO., 150%.] A. IRTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Aoy Bridgo Mutorial Specinlg ber of all Kinds. “Olbco N Piling, W holosalo Lu we NEIDER \\; BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, JOHN LINDER, Wholesulo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors 5, 83 prize—Suspenders B1th P ) 7, 8oth prize— 13 WS, Kb prize—G N0 | B8h pri 9th prize—Do'l 0.1 prize—Doll. 5, 915t prize—Doll G20d priz Kl 03rd prize—Gold un\ But- Locket st Pin, Buttons Thimble H4th prize 8 b prize b iz —) 6,045, 100.h price—Lace Hand- kerchiefs Those the holding thie lucky tick= ots wilt please call, presenl the same and vecieve Leir presents s soonu as possible, HenrvEisemandLo PEOPLE'S STORE, way, Council Bluffs, Oficer & 2'usey ,Bankers,C. 8 Baviogs Bank Ageut for 8t. Gotthard's (lerh Ditters. No.tb Main St € il Bluile, L. KIRSCHT & CO., Wholesale Liquor Dealers, No. 416 Brond way, Council Bluirs CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Council Blufls having Fire Hscape And 215, 217 and 219 Main st, M AX MO St arSale Stables and Mule Yards, BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLULLS, Dawimy Depot, 11 1o 'ern improvements i ® POIURLICR Y9015 1 on comnis v, Propric le Stal:les, corner s