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o _THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: T DECEMBER 18 1887 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12; PFARL STREET —— Delivered by carvier in any part of the city at fwenty .om”-nm H. W Tiao TRLEP) l)NES: Businass Orrice, No. &, NianT Evitom® N Manager, MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co. Reiter, tailor, Fall goods cheap. an’s pictures for Christmas. y wus dismissed on puying @F. H. McNamara lefthis watch for a like amount. The case of W. Shoemaker for disturbing the peace was continued, Be euie to attend the ‘‘tissue paper'’ en- tertalntaent at’ Mrs. Roherér's, 239 Vine street this ev i, all invited, Howard Clark, of Omlhn and Libbie Bay- less, of P , have been grauted Jogal périission 1o red by Clork Shes, The city mills, corner of Bryant street and Washington avenue, are undergoing repairs, Abnxt W00 will pay for the chiunges being Several Council Bluffs attorneys leave for g to attend the December court which Judge Loof- bourow oj cus tl:cre to-day. Judge Aylesy assessed three *‘booze’ taxes in thecourt yesterday morning. George: D. Myers and S. M. Hunter were unable to obtain the requived €5 10, and are boarding it out with the viiy. Great preparations are being made for a Christmas celebration,_ at the institution for the deaf and dowb, Superintendent Rothert e nutes the best Chiristmas it concerning the nents for scwerage, i are proportionately higher' than on other strects, John Hamuicr has been awarded the con- tract for the sidewalk along both. frouts of the governient building. It is to be of stone, fourteen feet wide and four inches and will cost noariy $2,000. ‘The money ovder department of the post office has «dduring _the last month $10,525.74, abracing 174 domestic and twenty-seven foreign orders. They have paid out Ance Had on hand amounting (o ¥ 1L A waitross, who swings the non de plume of v place of employment, also disappenred he dual disap. . M. C. A. rooms ed from their u. will be v order. A short litevary programme will rendered, after i hich an mfmnml rec .»pnon will be tentle Mrs. H X i 26 (goon 1. loaye this .rm o o new field of labor in St. Joseph, Mo, “All friends are cordiaily invited to attend. Colonel D. B. Dailey vesterday stated to a Bee reporter. that he should ask that no special teri of the district court be called in the ca! as the attornoys were niuch opposed. to 'it, and the clerk needed the time to prepare’ for the regular term that c on the 24thof that month, with Judge Thomell on the beneh, Sbief Templeton finished his anntial ex- nation of the public school buildings yes- lay. Some steam the Bloon te dust, ot change, und u few other minor claimed nis attention. ings all in wood shape, and all possible pre- cantions are tuken to preyent a five, school suggested a matters He reports the build- Yesterday's tax sale was largely attended, and, in the language of real ostate man, *it was the hottest one that Council Bluffs has ever had.” Over three hundred piec property were disposed of,_and for many, of hem & handsome premium was pad. s dently the business men conclude that there, is m0 worthless property here, and none which will not make valuable returns to the POBSEESOrs, The corrugated iron ceiling at_the Broad- way fire house was completed yesterdny. ‘The plumbers and carpenters have finished thelr work, and the hard pine wood work used as cusings and finishing, is receiving its fipgl cort of oil. This handsome building is now virtually completed, although there are soveral minor dotails yel to be attended to, that will _require ' some straightened out, The evening paper that a week ago an- nounced the arrival of the furniture for the court house and its being put in place must have drawn upon imagination or the future for facts, for the closest scruting fails to re- veal the smallest part of such furniture. The canopies and other adornments ved, but the other work has not progressed sufficiently to allow of their being put in place. The building is yet unheated, and the workmen are laboring under a serious disadvantage which must incre: the weather becomes colder. A request was sent into the police station about 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon by tele- ‘;::um‘ for the patrol wagon and a stretcher to » sent to Stewart's packing house, in the western purt of the \‘llf‘. 1t was thought that some serious affair had taken place, and the wagon was not long in getting theve, It g u\t‘m«l that Samuecl Anderson, one of the rlovo- had fallen upon the steam scraper, and one lég had been somewhat injured. Thé injury was not so severe as was first sup- posed, but he had & narrow escape. He wus conveyed to his hotel, the K. of L. house, opposite the dummy depot. Dr. Macrae at- tended him, and he ‘will soon be able to re- sume his work. Had he gone deeper into the machinery, he would have been quickly time fo get reduced to mince meat. Alcohol, opium, morphine habits eured. DR. BELLINGER, 614 Broad- way, Council Bluffs, i S Cranberries, 10¢ per quart, Troxell Bros. e The Central drug store, under J. D. Stuart, has been enlarged and refur- nished with a complete stock of fresh drugs. Fine holiday books, stationery, cutlery and musical goods at low prices. —— A Blazing Lamp. For the purpose of lighting the rear of Harkness Bros. store, 401 Broadway, during the night a huge lamp, holding several quarts of oil, has been used. Sunday morningabout 8 o'vlock Patrol Anderson, of the merchant's police, discovered this lamp with the chimney broken and_the fire pouring out in every direction, He effected an entrance, and be- fore ihe explosion came he had thrown the blazing Iump into the strect. But for this and prompt action a conflagration 11 dimensions would had have been LA N N Watches cheap at Kirl Broadway, land's, 821 ————— Guns and ammunition Bryant’s, 406 Main uuwt. at Odell & Noney to lonu. t 'ooper & Judson. C-——— Hmu-s In Dirt. Yesterday was a Jively one in transfer mat- ters. ‘The record shows the following: Henry B. Mycr to James Anlun, lot 2 in block 3, Howard's addition, ¥ ma Lauterwas- ser to EBrank Durlin, lot in mes' addition, $00. Mary A. Kirkland to Charles Atwood, ot “dllfihn\ll subdivision, $00. Fri ank Philiips to N. R. Sanford, lot 6 in block 60, Riddles' subdivision, ll,‘.’“i Israel Gillinsky toJ. R. Withrow, lot in Beers' addition, £260. Juhn Uauthorn to J. Z. Losh, lots 13,13, 14 ul 15 in block 21, Burns' addition, qguiv cluim, §% B, F. Roberts to David Gibbons. lot i Furley's addition, §200, T. 1. Baldwi Fo One thousand huul of oue, two and three-yoar-old stecrs for sale. Will give croedit'to relinble parties. Enquire o A. 1. Greenumaujer, 625 Myuster st. telephuae 121, e J.\W.and E. L. Squlru lend mouncy. For best u-‘ll:y coal md wood, call on Gleason, & . i e sells lots, S Christmas gifts go lo Kirkland's, Peurl street. Common Coune Common council met lust evening pursuant 10 adjournment. Present: Mayor Grone- weg, Aldermen Hammer, Lacy, Keller, Wells and Metealf, A lot of bills were presented and re- ferred to the finance committee, except the hnll nf the Vapor and Gas Light company for was allowed. H illiam Engle for groceries, fur- nished employes of contractors while grading Eighteent ;m-n in 18i4, was presented, Awmount Referred to judiciary com- mittee. Ffifn:nmunin‘n!inn from Elizabeth Cronan, o Request of Martin Hughes to be allowed to 211l -'mu abutting his property to grade. iled Communication from R. L. Williams, claim- ing damage to curbing by Omaha and Council Bluffs paving company to the amount of £500. Referred. ‘The petition of C. G. Trape, for reduction of assessment. Filed, Communication of E. L. Squires, that he had employed Owen Bros, to .Iu work against his property on lower Broadway without asl- ing consent of council, amount $97 25, usks that it be credited. Re! Protest of property o on Ninteenth Trt}mw rlnnulnsl usscssment for brick sewer eferred, Communication from Frank Cook, stating that his property had been damaged by xl-?\xu age work, Amount _from &30 to $500, il test of seventeen citizens against the nw-wn.-m of taxes aguinst the driving park. Referred. ’ctition of property owners on Avenue G, that city engineer cstablish grade west 0 Oukland avenue, Granted. lution that the ussessment as published in special resolution No. 60 be wiade against this property ; also the cost of al ser- vice. Adopted. Resolution_th 50 bonds be issued to the Omaha and Coul Bluffs Paving company $0,707.87 for paving work completed as Total amount §13,440.50: also work on intersections amounting to# 3 also contract of J. P, Weaver, mummt! AUE 2, Adopted. Committee reports that the grading bids of John Flageolle and J. W. Kelly are the low- est presented, and recommend giving them the contract. . Report adopted. An ordinance for the protection of the pub- lie parks was introduced. 1t makes trespass finable to the amount of £100. The rule d_ordinance put upon its sccond and Referred to judiciary com- d third readigs. mittee, Estimates of work done by Owen Bros for ig Iso in Brow Sewerage estimate of Wightman § for 8, and George W were presefited, S | assessment resolution No. 65 was ordered publis ard the marshal was | ordered to u sonal service, I work done on Ldwer Broad- y by Owen Bros. was presented. Amount taxable to private property and to intersections. Referred to finance city attorney. Estimate of work done by amount £257.23 referred to fin; Adjourned Mill liller for §1,075.- M. Callihan, rommittee o Wednesday evening next. ot b Fine mixed candies, 1lc per Ib., Troxell Bros, E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every deseription. Private consulting roon; confidential, Off ner Main street, All bus e 500 B stairs, -— Wadsworth, Etnyre & Co. loan money LTS ity Figure It Out. Several of the most prominent, citizens of this city have been trying fora long time to find out the system of mathematics used in figuring out the length of the sentences of those unfortunates who are sent to the city and county Jails, A man is aliowed £1.50 per day for his time in the city jail, and §3.33% day in the county jail. Now the only nee that can be' observed in_ the treat- ment of the priso ig, that those at the county jail are required to cat three /good meals per day, while those at the city cooler have but t Now the only inference to be drawn js this, if itis worti §1.30 to cat two square meals, it is worth 3.83}7 to likewise devour three. 1t will ‘be readily seen that the increase is not to be explained by the rules of orafiary arithmatic, and it is not ut ail nlr.n\uomthLMou d investigutors uare still as much in the d: like it was ever scen grdssion. Theory after theory hus bee vanced to explain it, and the one gencrally accepted as the most plausible is that the rule was modeled from the methods of some real estat m, in advancing the pric their property from cight to ten fold, accord- Ing to the indications of a “wild cat” boom. 'l‘I is would explain the original advance, but the rates never fluctuate in this case,’ it is ovia nt that another explanation is néeded. If anyone should happen to disecover the key to this, as yet unsolved problem, he would confer a great fay ¢ enlightning these ae- stayin genc save that which has been published feated mathematicians, e s Real estate for sale or exchange. Johnston & Van Patten, 33 Main st. —_— Always at the Front. We have now. one of the most com- plete stock of fine and medium-priced watches and chains, diamonds, gold jew- elry, fine marble clocks, silver and plated ware, gold-headed canes, umbrellas, opera and field glasses, and all the standard styles of the lvnfllng novelties of the season. All prices so low as to defy all competition. At No. 27 South Main street. B. JACQUEMIN & Co. Ll h, Etnyre & Co. Annuul Dlecunl. Last evening the annual meeting of the Congregational ¢church of this place was held in the basement of the church. The report of the clerk showed that during the year twenty-three members had been received and five had been dismissed by letter, making the present membership 135, being a net gain of eighteon. ‘The treasurer’s report showed the receipts ve bcou £2,071, all bills paid and a bal- 3esides this a fine parsonage had been h\ult costing §3,119, which had all been provided for by special contribution, ex- cept £50, The report of the Sunday-school showed an average attendance during the Insure with \Vaul WO of 180, and a balan in the of §110, This was £ n in attendance over lust year. The cx- of renting the pews had proven si and it was voted to nue it, and first of the y be |'cn\ed the Sund; turned ove W. 8. Homer was elected trustee for three cning service, and the proc o the choir fund. years, H. W. Hart was elected deacon for three years; E. D. Edwundson, treasurer, 2ud Elmer Stacy, clerk. — Dr, Thomas Jeffe infallible pre- ventive and cure for diphth be obtained of Mys, Porter on Fourth avenue and Eighth stre - Dui. Jefleris’ remedy cures every case of diphtheria, Per Mrs. J. H. Black guest at the Bue E. H. Rund, fo Trinidad, Col, is Miss Hattie Woodward, of Red Ouk, iting fri i flk( ity yesterd Quivk, of Hardin townsh Indianola, Neb., for no\\' of 1, leaves A menth's to-duy for visit yisited tho Blufls est of insurance ua'- avton, of Omal ay i the i Lome_ from u_four wolis, where hie wont vshall started for Denver Sh \\‘Il'nlh'nl] the winter with her daughter, Mrs, R. A, Als. s Captain A. Overton ‘l'lt yesterday for a business trip into Texas. He finds it a good state iu which to purchase southern hard woed Jumber, H. H. Pahwer, sheriff of Mflnlgommy county, and J. D. Garretson, sheriff of Harri- “on county, are in the city. cause of their visit will develop later. Mr. L. Roberts, teacher at the deaf and dumb institute, has tendered his resignation, | to take effect the first of January. He will accept a more lucrative pmulh\n at Pitts. burg, Pa. - 30 bars of Peisian soap, $1.00, Troxell Bros,’ [o——— For Sale—By Wads ) Co.. 236 Mair st., Council Bluffs, " Lots 9 and 10, ck 1, Koster’s addition to Omaha. These two very desivable Jots are offered for sale this week for y one-tl cash —_——— Y. M Programme, The association meeting to have been held atthe Y. M. C. A. rooms last cvening was postponed. This evening there will be a re ception at the rooms, at which the following short programme will be rendered : Music. Address, Prof. Ballenger; recita- tion, Miss Jones and the Burglar, Miss Ella Woods: reading; song: recess. ‘The balance of the evening will be spent in social inter- cou at Tth. Etnyre & - ery one maling a cash purchase o 5 cenis at T. D. King & Co.'s cigar store gets a chance in the annual prize drawing. wenty elegant prizes. —_——— Kirkland will give you bargains in watches, clock - MRS. HARRINGTON ALIVE. Now With Her Sister in Texas—Her Wanderings. New York Herald: was tinctured with Iness, filled o quiet houschold at Highland Falls yes- terday, with a strangely brightened” at- mosphere such as it had not known in many weary months. The parcnts, sister and brothers of Mue, Grace Harrington, the widow of the young lieutenant who fell in the ( uster massacre, knew at lust that she ad been found and that, after so long a pvrmnl of demented wandering, during which they had been doubtful whether she was alive or dead, she had returned to the kind refuge which she had left and was lovingly watched and carcd for once more. lhxtfl\n' poor stricken ully recovered her cally almost though it wanderer had reason, and a hopeless And thus a dark cloud still rests upon the anxious hearts who love hev, and this may further be deepened atany time by her death, or, on the other hand, mouths and cven years may elapse be- fore it can be wholly removed. A Herald reporter found yesterday. at Mr. le‘lu'(l S 'I()II\L in nghl'lm'l-) Falls, an air almost of depression, as is a sharp reaction had followed the good news. Neither Mr. Berard norhis wife were visible, and the reporter received daughter, Miss Julin Berard. 1y ln- effect of the strong agitation she endured was quite evident in (! hc the ining that where the reporter strange and distraught manner. sound of youthful voices come from room ad, was rec H »d. but they were not those of ] arvington’s children. The latter are away from home. The boy, who was named Henry, after his fath ing o boarding school at Tivol Hudson, and the daughter, Ail is fourteen, one year older than he, is Grand Rapids, Mich., with relatives. THE FINDING OF THE LOST ONE. After alittle briel conversation Mi Berard placed in the hands of her v tor the following letter. written by Mrs. d Matthews, at Wichta, Tex.,and containing the t and only intelli- of the finding of Mrs. Harrvington which has been received by the family in the Herald: My Darling Sister: henrd of,Grace. “Indecd, we have found her. “‘She is dveadfully broken in health hcr mind is still somewhat im- —We have at last nived. “When she left Denton she was feel- ing very xslnmfic and ill, and the last thing she could remember was having apoliceman ask her if she was not *drunk.’. A doctor in Gainesville said that she was insane from the long use of chloral {ordered by her physician). ‘When lier memory came back she wrote to usfrom Arkansas, where some people were taking care of her, and she was cooking for them, eyen in her ill health, **Was it not dreadful? he addressed her letter to Wichita 11s, She cvidently has been wandering all over Texas und Arkansas, and why somebody has not found her 1 cannot iningine. 5 *I have asked her a number of ques- tions, but she does not remember much of what occurred during her wander- ings. BROKEN IN HEALTIL “She was in a wretched condition of health and came to Fort Worth in a cal- ico dress, all mended. 1t will be 1mpossible for her to go home before spring, for she could not stand the change. I fear she has con- sumption. The doctor says she ought to go further south for the ‘winter. My mind is all ina whir scarcely know what I am writing. *I did not get her letter for a long time and did not write home at once be- cause I wanted to know how pa's health was, She wished to write to him, but [ would not let her for- fear it would be too great a shock, Break itto him as gently s possible and Grace will write im as soon as we hear from home, ¢ says she remembers a man say- ing in some town that he knew that woman when she was an officer’s wife,’ and she never forgot the remar MEMORY ALMOST A BLANK. “T cannot teli you where she has been for I do not know. She remembers all about the visit at Denton and startling for some, but she was taken with one of those old heaaches on the train and then all was blank for some time. But while at Texarkana and Marshall she knew she sewed and did work for a liv- in and I ace must have been the lady the brakeman saw at Dallas, “Have liml e and Harry write to her at once and tell them their poor mamma have deserted them. * She sends love to all at home and vs she is heart broken because of all your pain and sorrow.’ THE FAVORITE DAUGHTE After he had vead this aftect Miss Berard said to the reporter: Tt is a mistake,” continued Miss id, “to say that Grace was ren- 1 insane by the death of Harry, her husband. It is true that this fact preyed leal wpon her mind, and that ) hed the belief, or rather, per haps, the intense hope that he had ne been killed with the rest of Custer’s officers, as reported, and would return. You know that this belief was shared by w good many army officers. She uo doubt thoug ht too coustantly about N, And ther for a long time we were in such an agony of suspense! Day after day word ie from the west that he was dead, or then again that he was bably alive. Then ' the deseviptions vere written of the dreadful man- ner in which the victilns were killed, how they were tortured, hacked and burnéd o deith--oh, to think of it now even makes one shudder! A few months after Harry wuskil!eo. DIS@OIINT SALE! SPECIAL SALE! NO ADVESTISING SCHEME TO WORK OFF OLD 6000S, BUT X FACT HADE NECESSARY BY OUR REMOVAL TO ANOTHER LOCATION. TWENTY PER CENT CUT OFF! ON THE FOLLOWING GOODS: PICTURES, EASELS, PASTELS, FRAMES, ENGRAVINGS, EIC., UNTIL CHRISTMAS. Mail Orders Promptly Filled at § Discount, Goods Marked in Plain Figures. W. W. CHAPMAN, 105 & 107 MAIN ST., : t COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. DR. C. B. JUDD, M’F'G'R. ELECTRIC BELTS AND TRUSSES. NO. 606 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, t : 3 3 [ 3 DO YOU m'rmm '.I.'O BUY L PLAINO OR ORGAITR IF SO, NOW” IS YO'U‘R TII\IE! P1ANOS PIANOK- Praso KI( HEST TONE, ORGAN ORG. ONGANS—ELEGANTLY FINTEHED CASES, N '|‘n~m. 00tH N PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE! We Defy All Comnetltlon lnd Ohallenge a Comparison of Goods and l'rlcel h Any House In the West. SEE US BEFORE YOU PURCHASE! SWANSON MUSIC COMPANY, 329 WEST BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Grace's little bo, and about a ) ill with pnetimonia. fearful headaches, vas born at Fort Ri r afterward she was very After that she hu(l and chloral was pre- scribed to cause slecp, The headaches continued, and after she came here the use of chloral, always under a doctor’s orde seemed to- affect her memory. 1t was then thought advisable that she should go south with Mfanie, as the lat- ter was just to be married. It was hoped that a change of; scene and climate would do her good. U D, to that time she had never been insane GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF AMERICAN WATCHES! NO, 17 MAIN STREET. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. S PECIAL advertisements, such as Lost,Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, eEe. WG Imeertod 1B thincolmn St the Jow raté of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first in- sertion and_Five Cents Per Line for each subse- quent insertion. Leave advertisements at our office No. 12 Pear] Street, near Broadway, Coun- il Bluffs, Towa, WANTS. 'OR RENT — Six-room _ cottage. = Household goods forsale at & bargain. 27 North ith st. WA TED— First class _gardener, without pital, to work extensive garden on shares. First class chance, Address Joxeph Smith, Council Bluffs, la. OR RENT—Two furnished rocms with heat gas, and bath room. With or withont board, ' For gentlemen only. ~ Mrs. Stephenson, | Park dve. near Ogden house, OR RENT—] er month, A two roen house 8, olso furnixhed rooms. Enquire 17 North Malun si XCHANG Omaha and Council Blaffs prop- erty and western land for stocks of mer- llml'ullmA Call on or address J. B. Christian, 620 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Ia, ()RI‘VAA nickel-plated Chatelain watch, rib- 4 bon attached. Return to B 7, Bee office, Council Bluffs. OR RENT -- Farms —The land heretofore known as Tim Foley's, near Minden, for the season of 1888, in tracis of &), 160 or 300 acres. All choice lands and well improved., Horace House three rooms $11 ALE OR EXCHANGE shares In Jeffries syndicate. Odell Bros, & Co, OR SALE-Very cheap for cash, or would ‘exchiunge for. Copnetl Blafts or Onsaha prop: exty, a retal stock oF’ boots and shoes valued at about $4,000. Call atktore, No, 108 Broadway, or K. Martin,’ same number, Coufieil quity of 114 Inquire of " F‘on SALE-Second-hand Columbia bicycle hfnp‘ G52inch, at Bee oftice, et —— nd nd acre property for sale by RENT A ARty furnished front Yoom, first floor, in private residence near cour house. Water in foom, lighted and heated, Largo closet. Referencodrequired. - Address H: ee office, Councit Biufls. RARE CHANCE! MUST BE $OLD! The desirable residence or business propert known as the Powers P! gu Upper Broud: way opposite the h, will positively be sold within the Bext thirty days. Terms: One-third cash, balan\e in one and two years. Address bids to s RG EARD, Umnlll"‘eh l.n. and 1319 Douulua Bt. OGDEN BOILER WORKS CARTER & SON, Prop’s. Manufacturers of 4 All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work, Orders by mail for repairs purm{tly attended to. Satisfaction garauteed. 10th Avenue, Ad- dress Ogden Boiler Works, Council Blutfs/Towa, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS 600 Broodway Councl! Bluffs, lowa. Established D. H. McDANELD & CO., Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Returns. 620 and 822 Main Street,Council Bluffs,Jowa. Prompt Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depot. Horses and mules constantly on hand, for sale at retail or in car load lo pOrders prompiiy filled By ontract on short Hl sold on commission. Telephone 114, SCHLUTER & BOLEY, Opposite Dummy Depot, Council Bluffs. TWO Trotting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP! BTANDARD, UNDER RULE 6. WADE CARY, -- - Comncil Biafis FURNITURE We are now prepared for the HOLIDAY TRADE ! Our immense buildings are packed full of the most. BEAUTIFUL AND ELEGANT 600DS In our line, and at prices that will defy com- petitio We guarantee our goods to be just s we represent them. Please give us a call whether you wish to buy or not, and bring your friends with you. It is no trouble to show our goods. ~ Respectfully, C. A. BEEBE & CO. .WM. WELCH, : Carriage and Express Line, OFFI0E—615 SOUTH MAIN 8T, Telephone No, . ATl calls from District Telegraph promptly attended to, Oftice 4 -- GREAT DISCOUNT SALE - OF 20 PER CENT ON HATS AND CAPS FOR CASH. 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAHA. IOWA. WANTED—-GOOD SALESMEN ON LARGE COMMISSION OR SALARY IF YOU 60 10 MISSOURI VALLEY STOP AT THE St ELNO H,llTEI.! SJMpIe Rooms Attached. w. B lI(WlN Prop. OF CLOAKS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR COM- FORTS, BLANKETS, ETC., COMMENCING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH. We shall offer a large stock of Cloaks and Ladies' Wraps, and Ladies’ Underwear at about HALF their value. You will get your gift in the value of your yurchase and without the uncertainty of chance. This sale is to clean out this part of our stock, as we must have the room for other goods. +|$20.00 Cloaks at $10.00|$10.00 Cloaks at $7.00 —— $17.00 Cloaks at $8.00 {$12.00 Cloaks at $6.00 $10.00 CLOAKS AT $5.00. PRICES CUT IN HALF. THIT IS THE OPPORTUNITY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. REMEMBER THE PLACE, HARKNESS BROS. 104 Brpadway. 4 WHAT YOU CAN BUY F OR A CHRISTMAS PRESENT! ~——— TAKE A TRIP THROVGH —— HENRY EISEMAN & C0.'S PEOPLE'S STORE, And you will see what a scope theve is for Christmas Trading in our Immense Establishment. We have made Large Preparations and Great Exertion to show the LARGEST & BEST ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS EVER OFFERED IN OUR LINF, Our Fancy Goods and Toy Department is Complete in every respect, and our prices are just about ONKE-HALF those quoted elsewhere. GRAND OPENING DISPLAY DURING THIS WEEK. It will pay you to take a look throngh our house and see the novelties of the season. Every department will have Special Attractions. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AT- TENTION AT HENRY EISEMAN & C0., PEOPLE'S STORE, 314, 316, 318 & 320 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. : t i IOWA,