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1 TILE SUNDAY BEE ; JANUAlir 0. 1887. TWEl.iVE J'AGES , * TJIE SUNDAY HEJ3. COUNCIL BLUFFS SL'N'DAV MOKNIXJ ( , JAN. 0. OKF10E , MO. 12 , PEARL STREET. DrIKmil liy tiirritr in ntiy pnrt of the city t in ( -nly cents per neck. Mi W. Til.io.v. - . - Malinger. TlU.I'.IMIONftii ncPlsrFSOmrr. , No. . NIUIIT KuiTOit J > 'o. iJ. flIINOI ! MK.NTION. N. Y. Plumbing Co. Jlosivy suits tn ordur at Kuiler's. Council Kind's noiv liti * what few cities j ) < ) Sfti' . s nn onoru hotiio wliinh exu ; bo warmed tliu coldest nijht { , snul { runuriilly is. Permit to wed was yesterday { riven to llngh Thompson , of Crcstoif , Ta. , and Anna iMauk , of Nortli tkstid , Nob. Thu Oixdon house livery folks say that It is a mistake about tliu bur.slin of a wsitor ) ) lnu causing any Hood at their nlnco. ' 1 ho tripe. was near tht'ru ' , but caused them no trouble. Negotiations urn nriidliip for the pur chase of tlio old Union avenue hotel prop erty near tliu dummy depot , with a view of having a good hotel built on the Mte. It is a irood location , and should bo im proved. The Carroll Sentinel in reforcnee lo Freddie ( icrMonbiirg asks wli.y the people of Council Hltill'H do not send the outlit tip to Ida eountyy Council IHuffk would Rliully send them to a hotter fWituo , but they won't uo. Hobert .Mnllis yesterday sold to Mrs. Alice Wilson a jmrlion of the corner where his store is loeated , it being twenty- three feet on liromiwiiy , anil running back lao feet on Mndisoii street The consideration was $5.000 The greatest fox hunt of the season is that being made by Col. Fox , who has since the lirst or January foreclosed fifteen mortgages , more than any other constable or agent in the county , lie proposes to heat the best reeonl. Other merchants should follow the ex ample of fie hardware dealers and eloso their stores early. The employes will do belter work and mote of it if shorter hours are fixed , and the public will be as well .satisfied. Let the reform be promptly inaugurated. Dr. Jell'ries is on the war path about the way in which lie has been treated by the medical hoard of examiners , and pur poses practicing medicine as usual and if any complaint is made then he will resist to the bitter end. The war promises to bo a lively one if the chip is knocked oil' the shoulder. The Logan memorial services this after noon at i ! o'clock in the temple hall will doubtless cause the hull to he crowded. Thee attending should go early to se cure scats. The veterans arc to meet at the ( iraml Army hall a half hour earlier and proceed to the hall in a body. Mrs. A. 1C. Peterson , has commenced divorce proceedings to free herself from John I'etcrnon , to whom she was married in .July last . Soon after Hie marriage he deserted her , as she claims , leaving her in a destitute condition. .She now wants : i divorce , the custody of the little child , aged two months , and $1,0011 alimony. Jelleris' addition to South Omaha is within ten minutes walk of the stock yards and immen.se packing interests. Desirable residence and traekiigc lots on the mam line of the Union J'acilic rail way. For sale by 'I' . C. Jelleris , South Omaha , and ( ! . A. Lindijiiest , 120U Far- Ham t-treet , also by other real estate dealers. A telegram from Olney , received here yesterday , announces the death of Col onel Shaw , father of Mrs. Joseph Lyinan , which occurred Friday evening at ( o'clock. Colonel Shaw had served sev eral terms in congress and was a very prominent man in that state , lie was aged seventy years. He had , during his frequent visits to this city , formed nu merous acquaintances here. Jt is a little matter of curiosity as to how it is that J. J. Frainey is allowed $18.8.ri witness fees in the case of the "Major" when Frainey was the silent partner in the legal linn which defended him on the trial , and ho served in the ca pacity of an attorney instead of a witness. l'on. illy the fees accrued from an in- elleetmil attempt of the grand ' jury to pump Frainey for evidence ; igai'nst the major. There \va a narrow escape from a Forious accident on the Chicago , Milwau kee ifc St. Paul near Neola yesterday , 'hie spreading of the rails caused two coaches to go oil' the track , but luckily no daimtge was doie : , and the delay was not long in getting the train on again. Had the cars gone but a few yanU inrther , they would nave probably gone over an embankment and made a bad wreck. Q'l'hu district 'joint reconvenes on Mon day. Judge fhornell will take 1111 the civil business left undisposed of by Judge Ijoofbouiow , ami Judge Carson will bo here to dispose of the criminal cases , which Judge Thornell cannot very well sit in , as he was prosecuting attorney in them at lln < time of trial. Judge Deumer IK also expected to bo here Mondav morning , and ho will probably go to Shelby county. Colonel Abbott , who is quite skilled in xiiuli work , hue wrought a very attractive roprencntation of the Fifteenth army corps , Logan's old corps. Jt is a cart ridge box , marked forty rounds. The box is lull sl/.e , carved of wood , and is an exact fae i-imile. It is on a square basij , decorated with the four colors , red , whili ) , blue and yellow , representing the four divisions , and the whole is appro priately draped. It will be among the decorations at the memorial set vices today - day , and will afterwards become one of the permanent a < ! ornmcnls of the ( iraiut Army hall. In the proposed reducing of telephonic charges for connections with ililfurunt towiu , it WH- . hoped that the connections between Council liliitis and Omaha would bo reduced. In these days , when thcro is such a yearning for a closer and cheaper communication between the two cities , it FceniH that 10 cents for each connection with Omaha is too high an extra. The telephone eomjmny would liml their busi ness largely incre-isod if the rates were made chenpi.r. Jt is expected that ere long it will bo possible for a person to go from Council liluIVs lo Omiilm for lOcents and it seems that a telephonic message could bo caincd still cheaper. 1 1 , li , Crafts it Co , are loaning money on ul ! clashes of chattel securities at one- half tlunr former ruled. Seu thoiu before ( securing your loans , Clicoklnu The county board concluded its session yesterday , and adjourned until the ' 'dth , Much of the time yesterday w.is taken up in thu consideration of bills , especially these of the juttices. These were closely EcnUinizcd and all possible cuts made upon them. There was quite a storm raised by this slashing process , urn ! grunt variety of opinion OA pressed as to what could no dnno to reduce the county's ev- Denies , ami how much slashing could legally bo done , Tliu bills were finally allowed ; ts corrected. Tim chief cutting was on Justice Frainey. whose bills have already been made public. His ollicu has been known as a strangely expensive one for the taxpayers , and the buard .seems tlcturmhicd to lop oil' all lh.it is possible from his chums. Gcorgo Hudlo. real cstato and nego tiator of loans , No. 1507 Farnam street. Omaha. Dargams in Council HhUl'a aim \huahu property. AN OLD OFFENDER CAUGHT After Many Escapes He is Safely Locked Behind the Bars. RELIGIOUS READING FOR PRISON The Now Hulcs ol' Court nn Modified The County Hoard Cm-bine 1'cr- r\u ; lit nl l/nxt. ConMable M.J. Hlair , of Mlnden , itr- rived here yesterday afternoon having in custody the notorious Frank Hinekle , and nalely lo.lg'-il him in the county jail. Hinckle i this time arrested on the charge of stealing a l.oi o from Henry Orobo , of James township , in July last. Ho was then known as ( leorgo Frame , but as Frank Illnekle he is best remembered elsewhere. He has caused much trouble in Hai-lan and other places , and has been several times arrested before , but always succeeded in getting away. When being brought In from Persia once ho man aged to escape by jumping through a car window. He was also under a shadow lor having hired a boy to set fire to some stacks. Onetime on being ar rested and while the handeiilVs were on his hands , he suddenly called the ofllcer's attention to the learn , standing hitched , saying , "They've broken loose , " and as the ollicer turned to look after the horses llmcklc dodged around the corner of the lioii o and w'as .soon lost sight of in a cornliehl. This handeull's were after wards lound in the field , he having in some way slipped them oh" and made good his escape. Ollicer Hlair has been tracking him for some time and at last lo cated him at Portsmouth. He found the stolen horse at tliat place and Hinkle a short distance east. Hlair was into the house before Hinkle had a chance to run , and pulling a revolver upon him the lirst tiling prevented his attempting any of his pranks. He put the irons upon him and kept him closely in eharire until safely locked in the county jail. It is not prob able that the fellow will g et away this time and a term in the penitentiary now stares him in the lace. See that your books are made hv Moore- house it Co. , room 1 , Everett block. Dr. llanchett , ollice No. 12 Pearl street ; residence , 120 Fourth street ; telephone No. 10. _ 'J'lio Now Hulcs. 'fhe district judges have had much trouble in agreeing upon a set of rules for the government of the courts , so as to insure a uniform practice. T hey have at last thrown overboard the proposed rule providing that peremptory challenges shall be made by striking names from the jury list without announcement. The rules as finally adopted are as follows : little 1. Kverypaity : it the time ot lilhiicany petition , answer , reply , demurrer or motion , except motion for contlmiiinrn or change of \eiiiie , shall lilo with the " -anie one plain copy thoiciif lor thciificof the ndver.se paity , anil on failure so to do , the cause may be con tinued at the option ol the niiveise party , or the paper so tiled stricken from the lilcs. A fee of 10 cunts per limulird wonN shall l > e allowed for all conies and taxed with the costs. ThooiMrinnl ulcs shall bit taken from tlieelork'h ollice only on order ol judge by leaving with the clerk tecelpt lor same. liideU. In any case once rontiminl , where an answer Is on file , either uarty desiring to brim ; such eati. e on for trial at any term , shall at , least ten dnys befoie sneh term , file witli the clerk a notice of trial , and no such cause hhall stand lor trial unless a trial notice lie so Hied , except by consent of parties , nro- vlilcil : 'I lint atter the commencement of the term , the court may , in Its dlscictlon , by order enteied of record , permit notices of trial to bo entered in the same manner , ten days prior to such date as the court , may name in such onlur. Such order may be K < : ncrul , and not entered of leeord in each pai titular case. And the clerk. In preparinc Hie court calendars , shall note thereon op posite the title of each cause noticed for trial , the words "for trial , " which words shall also appear upon the printed calendar. This rale shall not apply to appearance or ciimlnal eases , nor to proceedings In probate. Itnleit. On the first day of the term or no soon thereafter as practicable , tliu court may make an assignment of the tiial causes , which assignment will fix thedav of the term nn which each cause will he tried and parties will bo reiiulied to conform to tills order of trial. Further assignments may be made by the court as often as the profjre.-jS of the busi ness of the term hhnll render the same neces sary. The court may also designate pai ticu- lar times lor the hcuiliiK of motions and de murrers. Kiw.K. 4. In appeals from justices' courts or other inferior tribunals In civil causes the appellant shall cause the case to be docketed by noon of ttio second day of the term to which the same Is returnable , and In case of his failure so to do the appellee may piociiru the case to bu docketed , and will thereupon bu entitled to have the judgment below af- lirmod , or to have the case set down tor trial on Its merits , us hu may elect , lint the judg ment. If ulllrmcd , may be opened at nnv time prior to noon of the following day of the term , by appellant's making a satisfactory snowing ot merit , and excuse fur his default , and pnyiiic to the clerk the amount of the lilini ; fee. If the judgment shall bu opened llt ; > appellee may Aavo the cause continued at tint ro.st ol' the appellant. Itui.r. fi. In eiiuitable cases where the ev idence is taken in the form ot depositions , them shall bo submitted with the arguments an abstract of the pleadings , and evidence substantially as ieiUiied | by the rules of the supreme court for abstracts In appeals in eiiuitablecausos except that the same need nut be printed. Huy cigars , tobacco , meerschaum goods , etc. , of Moore & Kiplinger , No. 110 Hroadway , and getatlekat with every 2.K ! purchase for the drawing February 1. ( foods same prices as other houses. Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! i'or ' the next thirty days 1 will sell heating stoves at cost for cash only. _ P. C. liVoi. : . ItollRlOIIH KltCH. There will bu union services in the Prc.'byterian church this week. Union services in tliu Haptist church Sunday evening of the Presbyterian , Con gregational and Haptist churches uniting , Services in the Congregational church this morning , preaching by the pastor , Subject , "Christ's Message to thn Churches. " A cordial invitation is ex tended. In the evening there will bu a union meeting at the Haptist church. Divine bc.rvico will bu held at St. Paul's church to-day as follows : Celebration of Holy Communion , 10 a. in. ; morning prayer and sermon , 11 a. m. ; Sunday .school , 1'i m ; evening prayer and lecture. 70 : ! ! p. m. All arc welcome to attend thcbo services. T. J. Mackav , Hector. Divine service at Saint's church to dav at 10:20 : a. m. ; topic , ' 'Diyiuo K\idence. " Sunday school 13 m. Toplo at 7-15 p. in. , "What the Hiblo is. and in Not. " It is possible that revival services will begin at Saint's church this evening. FrienUs licliiiul ( lie liars. Rev. ( ! . ( J. lUeo has hold Sunday ser vices in the jail , : > nd in other wajs done much to better the moral condition of the prisoners in the county jail. The county lioant at its hut bcssion appropriated $ ' , ' 5 for the purpose of procuring reading for the prisoners , and this has been ex pended very jndiciou l.v by Mr. Hice , as shown Irom ins report as follows : "Tho appropriation of $ ; ' , " made by yon for the purnosu of procuring reading for t'.ie ' jail has been u\ponded for the fol lowing publicatioiiFC'entury Ma-ja/mc , St. Nicholas , Youths' Companion. New York Witiws , Pioneer. Harper's Weekly , Hre ido Cmnanii > i ) , M veaulcy's History of Kn hni ! , New York Tribune , Inter Iowa State Uegi&lur , and othei1 miscellaneous literature. The Hiblu so ciety has furnished bibles and testr.nipnts for the use of the prisoners. Ucsidcs the above 1 have received for their use con siderable periodical literature from pri vate sources. Yet I have not been able lo supply the demand for reading , and I would recom mend that this board of supervisors ap propriate 100 for the present year , and that Hie foundation be laid for a library of permanent value , to be under the care ol the jailor. The books to bo drawn out by the prisoners at stated times under such rules as will ensure their careful usage and preservation. 'fhe time has come when more needs to be done for the moral elevation , re formation and salvation of the classes who are brought into our county jail. As our county becomes more populous criminals increase , so that the jail is kept pretty well tilled , and they are for the most part young men who have not 5'et reached that stage in crime that renders them hopeless. Generally by dissipation and fast living they have been thrown out of employment and then be came reckless , bitch need counsel and encouragement to btart them again upon a better course of life. " 'fhe board received the report and passed a resolution of thanks to Mr. lliee for the .services ho is freely rendering for the miblle good. Tito usual appropria tion was made , ' . ' 5 , for the like purpose this year. Snl'c In the IN'ii. All of the prisoners convicted at the hist term of the district court arc now serving out their sentences , with the ex ception ol Kd wards , probably the worst one of the whole lot. His case is to come up before Judge Carson on Monday , there being a motion for a new trial to be dis posed of. Ste.wart , the colored man who stole a coat from the police station , is now wait ing on the tables at the penitentiary. He is used to the business. Deputy Sherill' O'Neill , who took the last batch to Fort Madison , says that Comanche Hill looked so dill'orcntly after getting his whiskers shaved oil' tliat , he would hardly have known him , and in fact did not rccocnb.c him as hu marched into dinner with the others. When now prisoners arrive it is cus tomary to give them work for which they are best lilted. In looking over the gang from , here the deputy warden fell upon Wallbridge , the cmu'cK/.lcr , who used to travel lor Kir. eht iV Co. He remarked to O'Neill , "He's a keen looking young man. 'What is he good for ? \Vhat \ has he been doing foi a living ? " O'NeiU's humor _ never forsakes him , and he re- iilied with his usual gravity , "Well , he'd make a good traveling 'man. " The official did not seem disposed to grant him the position , a position which Wall- bridge would gladly have hail assigned him , for lie never felt so much like tray- cling in all his life. 1'ernonal ( i. ( ! . Hai rd now takes his place with a smile in the. ranks of happy fathers. Will L. Wing .ind C. T. Newton , of Omaha , dined at the Ogden yesterday Conductor Titus is expected to resume his rim on the Chicago , Hurlingloii & Qniney the first of the coming month. Judge Dcomer of this district is the youngest of all the judges in Iowa. He is twenty-one days .younger than Judge Kavaiiaugh. Colonel D. It. Daily has received a com mission as aid de camp to Comniander- in-Chief Fairchild , of tho-li. A. K. This is a merited recognition of a valiant vet eran , andlnonekncw Colonel Daily's war record better than ( ieneralL'airchilil , both he and ColonclDaily were with Wisconsin troops. Mr. Jacob Sims left yesterday for ( ) t- tumwa , where he will on Tuesday bo married to Miss Anna Squire , a voting lady who has also many friends here. They will be married by ISey. Dr. Cleland of Kepkuk , formerly pastor of the Pres byterian church here , and will soon re turn to Council Hlnll's to take up their abode here. John Stuart , who lately wontfrom hereto to Fort Madison to lake a position as guard at the penitentiary , lias been de posed after serving but a short time. Ho complains bitterly of the unfair treat ment he has received. He says he moved his family there with the ass'uranee that the position was to be permanent , and was then called on to resign and no rea sons given lor the request. 11. C. Cheyney , southwestern passen ger agent of the Tremont , KIkhoin it Missouri Valley Railway company , has so far recovered from his long and dan gerous illness as to be able to visit his old home in Philadelphia , 'fhe change will doubtless restore him to full health and vigor , and thus this wishes of many friends bo reali/.ed. Mr.s. Cbeyney and his brother accompany him. AV New UusinesH Itlock. There lias been a report quite generally circulated that the Union Pacific in tended to put up a lariro ollice building on the property recently t.old by the Catholic society. There seems to bo no foundation for such a report , and it is a mystery how it started. The tact is that the purchasers of the property intend putting up on the site a tour story build ing , a business and ollicu block , both jarge and elegant , one of the best build ings in the city. The church folks have been notified 10 vacate tiie properly as soon as possible , so that work may begin as early as may bo. 'this is but one of many improvements which the spring time will &ee started. Coul , Corxcn , Hi.fi'rs , la. , Jan. 8 , 1887.To [ the Kditor of the HIK. : ] Please allow mo a few lines in your valuable paper , in juslico to the public in regard to all coal weighing. I would state that sc\ oral of our coal men are advertising city weight at buyer's opt-ion , but out of all our coal men in the city Nate W. Williams is the only one that patroni/.e.scily scales. The rest is all weighed on private neales ( so called city .scales ) ami Ignore the city wnjghmastor entirely. Yours very respectfully , W. b. AMY , City Weighmaster. 'AJflKOItiO. Regular communication of Kxeelslor lodge No. a.W A , F , & A. M. Monday ovenin" January 10. Visiting brethren cordially invited , Uy order of the W. M. Attention I' ' . It. K. of I' . Meeting called for Monday postponed until Tuesday afternoon al olhce ot C. W. v AT Co. ( i. H. PAITON , Secretary , to David Crockett. .Scatpn Donoho , in Hi'ooklyn Maga/.ino : No quieter or more gentlemanly person dnl 1 ever mcel than David Crockett. He came slowly lounging iuio the vcn- orahle ollico of the "National Intelli gencer , " olllco ono severe winter after noon , when and where 1 was industri ously warming my litllo boy body all round ( he small , square stove. There was a vacant chair near me. Ho took it with solemn deliberation. Then over the Hat sloyo top he extended his big rough hands. "Cold , ' 'ho said. Nothing more for a 1'jiig while. 1 looked up at him looked intently ; for this was an uncommon comer. A largo form -lo my boyish idea gigantic a great , strange he. id , down either side of which , lioiji a middle parting , foil long blac.k hair. Something savage about hmi , ye.t a most gentlu savage , as if ho could fondle a baby , pet a puss , and even cry \ery heartily , being moved by proper circumstance .My father , ineiciU , of. course , for liu COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS ! ( \tLh AT And select your Dry Goods and Carps before the prices advance , We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low to close tlie lot. 1'oti never MIW cli < ' < ti > an thtw ire < trt > now nell- unt fill. * entire tlcixti'linrnt to room for our tnercttne.il direct > 7o < 7r. ami ui'vcotiaeqiicnttuyeniiHj llicin < > / / ' at extremely lou > prteen. Arc bcliiy l" i mill sure nioneito see OKI * Carpels and Ituas before j/on bait. Jfi/on want In- 1/ruin , llnisscls , relret , or Moiinclte Carnets - nets , come < tnd see us or writ ? for nrtccs. i's , Draperies , etc. , is tarae and choice , and ircliare a full assortment of 1'olca , Hods , Jlrass ( , 'oods , etc. Our work is done by skilled workmen. Orders bij mail rceeiee in-ompt attention. Harkness Bros , , Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Funu'mir l.umls in Iowa , Minnesota , Knnsiii , and ranging from $ .1.00 to 10.0(1 ( per acre. Sdiool and state luuth in Minnesota on 31) ) years' timu 5 per eont interc-t. Land Hnyers fare free. Jiiformation. etc. , given l > v fiuiiipll IMiiHVi. Iowa , airoiit for Freidriksun it Co. . C'lluaco. ' "belonged tit the olllco , " observing my iiini/.ement : , found opportunity to whis per in my : ir. "David Crockett. " 1 know : i few things about the famous man know that his life had been a ro mance -urpa < ing the. imaginings of any poet or novelist know , and what so sur prising as vliisy that ho was now a member of congress. Indeed , I had hoard read at the breakfast table Borne ol the "b'ar .stones" with wliieh lie fre quently amusedconvul , < ed and eonvineeil the "I louse. " I saw David Crocket I. Presently I fell. David Crockett. Ills big right hand , gliding away from the hot stove-plate , oho < o to rest jUelf lov ingly among the ourls of my liair. " b'arv" remarked "Von never met a Davy ; "in course you never ? " I acknowledged my total unacqnainl- anen. anen.Vonld \ liketoV" "Certainly. " , "Don't ' know. Heller hear about 'em "I'd bn glad to hear. then. "So yon shall , my 'boy' ' I'll tell you : i story of ono 1 seed once't. " 1 was cliarinod with the anticipation. He would have begun it inimedin'ely.bnt ' several "members. " senators and others that moment entered the ollire. Their business soon over , they still lingered , for a whisper had stolen among them , ana more chairs were brought up to the lire , and an expectant circle un expectedly resulted. " 1 was going to toll this lad a b'ar .story , " resumed Davy , when every voice interrupted him with , "Tell ill toll it ! Wo all wish to hear it ! " "lie complied. Listening , that after noon , proved my chief enjoyment of life , to date. Listening seemed" prove a similar sensation to every person of tne group. It was a erand excitement just to listen. Whatever was related we saw. Wo lived alomr the remarkable incidents from word to word. Who , of mortals , save. David Crockett , could display such vivid power could so wield thunder and lightning ! Vet it was 1101 altogether terror. Comical situations were intro duced. We were eager , we werealarmed , we were suddenly in most violent paroxysms of laughter. SPECIAL NOTICES. Hpccinl ndvorlisunionlH , such iIxist , Foand to Loan , I'or Sale , To llcMit , Vinnts. Ilnniillnir. etc. , will lioliiEortoil In this column at tlio lo\v rntuofTKN CKXTS IM3II LINK fortlio first Inpor- ion anil i-'lvuCoiital'crhlnoforenfliBUbsoiiiioiH iniiurtluii. I.ciivo nJvcrll-oiiiciits nt our ulllcn No. K I'oul strc'ct , near Uroailn'Hf , Council WANTS. HUNT ' .i-rooin hoiiho , f.Vi. l-'lrsl live. , FOH tlio park. Sulliviui V Foil HUNT Jtoom. wild lionnl. for two KCMIIS , or limn mul wile , No. IL'U lnink- lln St. _ _ _ lMH ) SAT7M My roiiiliMirn nnipurty on Illiill I 1 tit. bptween Willow anil Hltli avenue ; also hori'O aiicl biiiqcleH. A. K , llnlet. _ _ HUNT A nuw two-story frame ilwolllni ? Foil , containing K rooiiH , hall on both lloors , closets with all bed rooine. Inriri ; collar mul KOOd el-tiTii. fall on .M. K Ilohrcr or Odoll Itros. ACo. . _ Pill HKST Thi. onu-story rrftino businces billldlliK' . "illi 4-rooni ilwelllim altauli- munt , inniiorlvoccuiilul its n cnmljr factory mul known as No. Ill ) South Main Ntrool , cx- tniulinu' lliront'li in I'eiirl et. Apply ' < > M- ' ' " Hnlirur or ( Mull llron. * Ci _ _ BAI.MHarbor shop , wood Incntinn , irood FOH Mlliur. AddruM II , lluu olllco. A cnttnvo ol' tlvu or six rooms. loL-atoil convonloiit in luirlmm ; Kinall family , no chlldron. Address "Crispy , " Ilee WANTKD-A boy with pony to carry Hoe route. FTjll SAI.K-Old pupurd for solo Kt tlie n IE on. W A.NTii : ) I'arliefl Intumllntf to bo married nru wanted lo call at llio I'ryor'n Ilee job office to select tholr wvildlnir iMrrti" " . _ JJIIV V. ST NK JACOI1 SIMS' STONE & SIMS , ATTORNEYSATLftW , Practice in the State and 'Federal ' court * Kooms 7 and 8 bhu a.rt-Hono Ulonk. W.S.HOMEE&CO . . , XX .Main St , , Council The cliuuitwt I'liic-c ' ill llio ull } lo buy CROCKERY , LAMPS , SILVER PLATED WARE , GLASSWARE , -AtfO- FINE POTTERY. THEATRICAL WIGS , BEARDS , Grease ill Paints i , The I'lnrM Tin JXllteil l.illC Of ( ioods Wcsl of ( "hlcnco. Mrs , C. L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium No , 209 MainStreei.Council Bluffs , town. OFFICER & PUSEY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. licd 1SJT 1SJTBINDING BINDING IjC'tlgcrK , .loiirnaU , < * oimly and Itaiik Work nf All JliiiicI * alSpec ially Prompt Attentionjo Mail Orders fflOREHOUSE & GO , Koom 1 Kverct Block , Council Hliifla. Standard I'ajiera Used. All styles of bind ing in Maga/.ities and BLANK BOOKS. C. n. Nntionnl Ilunk HRFKIIKNCKS , M. K. Binltli : .V Co. , Citl/.ODs' UaiiU , Dcoru , Wells .V Co. , I'irpt N'aiionHl Hank , P. II. Insiininco i : < i. , OilJcorA : I'luey.lInukei-s.U.lt diivinidi Hank. THE HEATON FUEL CO Will tupp'y you with a cleaner and bellei quality of Than any one in the city. A trial will con vince you. No (528 ( Uroadway. Telephone 110. FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY , 1514 Douglas St. , Omaha , NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN. I.ndicfilniying a $5 hat or bonnet , one fare will Le paid ; ? lo , louiul trip. hVIN SMITH. I. T , UOIIKUTS. SMITH & ROBERTS. Sl'f'l K&'sOIIS ' TO McMAHON & GO , Abstracts of Title , Loan and Real Es- tata Broken , No. 236 Mala St. itnrclKi.ictl tlie 'inoHt rclla' blc. almtritct bonks In tills connli/- luiown as tlie "MvMiilion Almlraat Jtoolcn , " H'tm re. now nreiittrfiltn fur nish abstracts anil miM-ct fully so licit the nutfonai/nof all thane acslr- ineornct { abstracts oftitlit to lands and Iota in J'ottaivattamlv counti/ , HO , 236 MAIN ST. . COUNCIL BLUFFS N. SGHURS , Justice of the Peace Oflicc over American Kxprets. B. RICE , M. D. , . , . , _ tlr oilier lliiuurs rotuti\i''S t.i , i,0 liinfo ui'dr.iwuiK or li'ood ' , ( Ivor tbuiy yedrs prticli 'til cxperionvu. No. 11 I'uarlKt , Cinincil l uUs. ONE HONDREf FREE GIFTS To Be Given Away By Henry Eisemau & Co.'s People's Store. TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS Oiiilniuinry mill , t S7 , Consist Ini ; of I'lifillturc , Clilnnwnrc , Clotlilny , lllanhrtfl. Table liltinn , Not Ions 'Money , Silk lre s Put- ( ( mi , Hto. , Kit1. For every two dollar's worth of goods purchased , you will receive a coupon ticket , good for one eliauce in the follow ing Grand Presents to be given away by us on .January Kith. 18S7 : .FIKST PlilXK-Ono suite of Parlor ! urnitnrc , eonsis'.ing of sofa , tete-a-tete and lour grand easy chairs , all uphol stered in assorted shades of elegant silk plushes , worth Jl'JS. SECOND PUlXK-Ono Mahopony Hod Hootn Suite , consisting of fiedstoad , Dresser and WasliStandof elegant liiiiyh with beveled gln s , worth $100. TIHHI ) PUIXH One of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic' Sew ing .Machines. Tlie very best machine in tlie United States , worth ijit.l.uo. FOURTH 1MUXI- : - - Twenty yards Oninott best cros grain lllnok ililk , cost $11,00 per yard , worth $ ii\)0. ! ( ) FIFTH'PIUXKOne elegant Seal Plush London Dyed Cloak , to be made to order to lit the lucky ticket holder , worth $00.00. SIXTH PHIXK--OI1I1 pair of llio h'nost White Hlankcts made by llio Pioneer Woolen mill , of California , worth $10.00. SKYKXTII PlUXIv-Ono Hcantifiilly Doeorati'il Dinner and Tea Sot , consist ing of ono hundred and forty pieces , worth $ .y > . ( ) < ) . K1G11TI1 PU1XKAn Bio-rant Seal Skin MuIV. worth 'JHO.OO. ' NINTH PUIXB- very fine Paisley Shawl , worth fO'i.OO. TKNTI1 PUIXH Ono Angora Heaver Shawl , worth ? : ! 0.00. KLHVKNT11 PHIXB One Gentleman's Suit of Clothing , made of Imported Worsted , guaranteed a tine lit for the winner , worth $ : ir > .00. TttKLFTll PU1XK-A ' - Gentleman's Fur Heaver Overcoat , worth $ : W.OO. THIKTLKNTH PIUUK-Ono Hoy's Overcoat , for a boy between the ages of ! l and 10 .M-ars , to In ? chosen by the lucky party hoMini' the ticket. Worth * 15.00. I'OrUTKKNTII PIUXU-Ouo Hoy's Suit , for a boy between the : i os of ! ! and Hi years , to'bo selected by the winner. Worth * 15.00. FIFTKKNTH PUIXK-Ono Klegant In- film's Cloak , worth $10.00. SIX'l KKXTH PUlXli-Onn Klegant Hrass Parlor Table , worth $10.00. SKVKXTKKXTH PUIXK-Onopicceof 50 yards " 1-ruit of the Loom" muslin , wortli ? l OJ. KIC.MTKKXTII PU1XI3 Ono half do/.en of the very best Celebrated "Gold" white shirts , of which we are the exclu sive agents worth $ ' ,1.00. NINTKKNTH I'UlXK-Ono Fine Silk Miitller , worth ? ri.OO. TWHNT1HTH PKIXK One Linen Table Set , consisting of Tuhlo Cloth and a Do/.en .Napkins worth $10.00. KNTV-FIKST PIUXK A Cash Present of iv Twenty Dollar Cold Piece , No.One Toilet Set. No. 21J-OIH' very line Doll. No. 21- One Handkerchief Hox- . No S. " > One elegant Hand Hug. No. il ! ( Ono large Doll. No. 27 One Stand Cover. No. S8 One bottle line Perfume. No. iil--Oiu ! ! Toboggan Cap. No. ; )0 ) Ono ' 1'ablo Scarf. No. Ill Ono line Splasher. No. li'i Ono line Lunch Haskol. No. till One hammered brass Umbrella t and. f'No. ' ! M One-half doz. line Towels. ONo. it5 One Silk Umbrella. No. : W-Ono line Doll. No. H7 One set China Dishes , suitable for little folks. No. US One Hr.iss Hroom Holder. No. HO One pair Men's Silk Su pc'iul- No.10 One ilk Handkerchief. No.One ! ! nice Doll. Xo.12 One-half doz. Indie's line Linen Handkerchiefs. No.la Fifteen yards Host Calico for a dress pattern. No.-M-One Hoy's Hat. No.I.1) One Hoy's Sealskin Cap. No.ItfOnc tine Painted Ornament , No.-17 One Toilet Set. No.18One nice Doll. No.-I--Ono ! ) line Doll. No. 50 One elegant Table Cover. No. 51 One Hottle Perfume. No. M Ono Lace Handkerchief. No. M One child's tine Lace Collar. No. 51One elegant Doll , No. 55 0110 elegant Doll. No. fid-Ono Tidy. No. 57 One Table Scarf. No. flS-One. hue Doll. No. 5' ' ) Ono Month Organ. No. 00 One Imitation Steam Piano. No. 01 One line Hook. No. 02 One line Hook. No. 0 ! ) One Pocket Knife. . No. 01-One line Doll. No. 05-One line Doll. No. OH One Dr. Warner's Corset. No. 07-One Shoulder Shawl. No. 08 Ono infant's Lai-u Cap. No. Oil Ono baby Dross. No. 70 Ono largo Doll. No. 71 One Hand Hag. No. 72 One lady's Companion No , 711-OnoSilk Mufllur. No. 71-Ono large Doll. No , 75 One line Hook. No. 70 Ono line Hook. No , 77 One Lunch Huskot. No. 78-Ono pair children's Shoes. No. 7 ! ) One pair boy's Hoots. No. HO-Ono line Lace Collar. No. 81 Ono largo Doll. No. 82-Ono Lady's , Ior ey Jacket. No lM--One pair Gentleman's Sus penders , No. 81 One pair Men' * ijlovcs. No. H5-Ono pmr Hoy's Skates. No. 8il One pair Girl's Skates. No. 87-One pair Girl's Skate * . No , bsOno line Doll No 80 Ono line Doll No. ( HJOne large Doll No. ill Ono largo Doll No. l)2---no ) ) Necklace No. Kit-One pair Cold Cntf Huttons No. 01 Ono Locket No. 05 One nice Hreiist Pin No. 0(1Ono ( pair Sleeve Hntlons No. 97 Ono Silver Thimble No. ! l8--Onoiino Hrrnut I'm No. 8U Onn pair Kid Gloves No. 100 Ono Laeo Handkerchief Total value of presents , $800. \V Ith every W purchase you reeolvo ' } liekot , also u ticket for every ladditiomU $2 purchase yon make. Hold vour tickets until .January Ifith , 18H7 , when tlio fortunate numbers will b announced and invited to call nini ro- o.civo thuir presents. HKMHMHKH. You have to pay iiotliini ! extra for your iiurehases. Wo guiirf.nte. to well you goods cheaper than any other house in the woht , and host stock to bolect from. .MAIL OKDKUS. All orders by mail will receive prompt attention , and tieke.ti for the free gift distribution will bo forwarded and enclosed with your purchases , the same as if yon were pro.sont in person. These * distributions will be made witli every fairness , and you may dmminl on it that the lucky numbers only will rur o vo their presents. No tickeU will bo issued to the em ployes of our houM ! . Customers only will receive llio bone- ( jail and see the above mentioned pres ents now on exhibition in our jiiamniulh store and convince youixilf. PinMieHfi.ily , A. Co. lll.NUV KHi-MAN , I'eOJIIr'aSMC , J NOS. 'ill , i'tVt , Gib aatl H'-'O H.njaihvay , 1 | Horses and Mules For all purpose * , boujihl and cold , at retail nnd in lots Large cpiantitics to ek ct fiotn Sevcr.il pairs of line drivers , > .iu- g\c \ or do'iblc. MASOH WISE , Council HltilVs. WHOLESALE AND JOBBING COUNCIL BLUFFS. rri.Tl lt.it , IMl'I.K.MKMV. KKUR WKI.hS vVCO. . . Agricultural Implements , Buggies , Citrrluven , 1'to , l.te Council lllnlN. lowfx. ivKYSTONK MANiFATiiIN : ( : ! ( ! ( U Miumruetuicrsol' mul i > oiiler m Hand anil Power Coin S hollers , And HfU'tiiMii Him nf Ur < t ehi 4 u.itnciilliuit Inililonii'iilK. Not. UOli lixt , trOi mul I.M ; South Main Street , _ Council II , itlT , lima. DAMP HISAIH.KY > V CO. , Mimiif'rsiiu l.1uhiiiii-4or Agrlcultaral Implements , Wagons , Buggies , jxuit nil Kin U of Furni Mnolilnorjr. 1100 to Ilia South Mnln flreot. Council Ulutra , coLNci i nuFFS fAKnrr "ctT Carpets , Curtains , Window Shades Oil Clotlip. Cm-lain Klxturnn , HpholMiiry 1800 Ktc. No. 405 11 romt 1117 Council l lu < vn , PKUF.OOY & MOOltK , Wholefiiln .loliliinv ) .11 llin- Finest Brands of Cigars , Tobacco A Pipes Nos. 8 Main uuil 27 1'onrl SU Council lown. COW.1//SX/D.V. / / SNYDKll * LKAMAN , STOUU5K Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants. L 2.'J < inn ) - ' " I'enl St. , i ouiicll HIiirK HARMHAAS : & CO. , Wholesale Druggists , Oils , Paints , Glass , latH' Sundries. I'to. .Vo. a : Main , U. , iin.l . No. ' 'I I'onrl . t. . Council Illuirs. HUy. ; . O. W. IH'TTS , Wholesale California Fruits a Specially Cnininloslon. N'o. Ot ! Council ItlulTd. WIUT * IHfQUKTTK , V/hoIesale / Fruils , Confeclioncrv , ' COMMISSION , NOB. iriHiul IS ruc.rlu. ; . t'oinieil lllcitl.s. IMltA'KS'S , KTC. I5KCKMAN , STItOlllSKlLV kfe CO. . Jliinii'neliirorfiof ntul Wlioleoilo Dnilonln Leather , Harness , Saddlery , Etc. No. C23 JlaliiBt , . Ckjtliicll lllulf. > , Iowa. HATS , C' . MKTCALF WIOTHKUS. Jobbers la Hats , Caps aad Gloves. Nos. Jir'iuid 311 nrondwnv. Council lllnir-4. iw.irr //.IK/IIMHK. KF.KLIXK & FKl/f. Wlinkup.lii Iron , Steel , Halls , Heavy Hardware , And Wood Htock , Council lllniN , IciiT.n. HlllKS .t Nil TAI.I.OW. I ) . II. M.IO.NMJM ) ) & CO. , | l > tabyliLMl ! | ; . ' ; ! . I No. fiW Mnln RlrL-ot , i Ccimifli llliiiT * . -AND HIDES , TALLOW , WOOL , ETC. COUNCIL IJU'FFS OIL CO. , WlioIfBiil" DeMiTS 111 llnniinating & Lubrlcitlng Oils Ganlln 3ETO. , B3TC. , Ancnt. Ciiuncil Illiills. Io\ra. Vll.lXtl KTC. A. OVKKTON & CO. , Hard Wood , Southern Lumber , Piling , Anil llrlilite Mnle-Iul iiiiHliHIVholohiilB | Ijuio- bururaU Kin.la. llllleo No. I'M Mttiu 3L , Council Illullj. M'/A'fc'.S .1.YW MQL'OHS. SCHNKIDKK A HKCK , Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors , JOHN UNDKIl. WlKlltsllllI Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors loi-cl. Ootiharn'ri llerlj Illiirri. Nu.U Hiunfcii. L. KIHSC11T & C'O. . Wholesale Liquor Dealers. Xo. IIS IlrnuilwR- , Council Illiilf * . CRESTON HOUSE The only hold in Co uui ! Hiufl'i having Fire Esoetpe And all in' ) 'ern iiiij > rovinicrii . U ) . ' * , U17 rtnd 81U Main bl. MAX MO I IK' , I'roji. Star Sale Slabte and Mule Hards. . . llljll lllllll 3 ktlUt C < IIililltlv ) : UU littud , for fcul. ut n-'ail ' or in ear loads. Odors proifij.tl.V 1'Hed ' by C'liHni.e.t ' nil bhurt novifu S v 1. sold Mil onimisMuiu .Sin. ' ' i'Kii it Ji'ji.i.t , i'roiir/iuiuu / Teh'.1 men. . 1M KOII ; iev y A K < 'l S.v u fJt'Vbii's , corirtj l > t uYi ami Itti trie i