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THE DAILY EEB - The Daily Bee COUNGIL_BLUFFS, Saturday Morning Dec. 2. Qarrer, 20 conta por woek, il #1000 por Year. Moe: No, 7 Pearl Street, Near road wa; MINOR MHNTIONS. ~J., Mueller's Palace!Music Hall, ~The district court is to open on Mon. day. —The city council is to meet next Mon- day night in regular session. —Dishes, glassware, lamps, etc., at 303 also a fine display of picture frames, monld- ings, eto,, and those who are planning for gifts should surely visit this establishment, aa there in certainly a great variety of rich goods to telect from. —A hores attached to & wagon belong- ing to Tickmor's meat rarket celebated Thanksgiving day by a litile run, but made a little smash, —As an indication of the crowded con- dition of some of the sshool rooms, it is stated that there was one hundred en- = | rolled in the primary school of the Center stroet school, ~There was last evening & pleasant so- cial time at the Presbyterian church, an oyster sapper being served, and a large number of fancy articles, prepared by the Iadies, which were disposed of to ready buyers,' ~~Joseph Probstle, the harness maker on Broadway. Howe & Son, «01d papers for sale at Taz Brr office st 25 centa per hundred, —The outgoing train this afternoon east. ward is over the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific. —“The World,” snother dramatic enter- | ;,or jast summer, has written to his friend | Wo¢k: On being locked up in jail he [ look green to him. 8o if ome looked | nesr Brosdway. tainment, is booked at Dohany's for the 7th inst. ~There are now at the institution for Broadway, has becun the prelimioary work for building a two-story brick store on the #ite of his present shop, The build- ing will be 22¢50 fest. Thus enterprise continuos to show itself in building. —~Hon, Richard F, Trevellisk, who de. livered womeeloquent and stirring addresses J. 8, B. Coggeshall, that he expects to be here again soon to deliver a lecture on liv- ing issues, PENNED lfl‘gljln A PEN. |given adifferent turn, and arranged cou"c". BL“FFS sPEMAl - Yid Sati Who o Sid for song, praise and brief addresscs, "OTIGES "7 %0 Eive Done ec Porgton. The congregations of the Presbyterian, - e fairnGusis s Methodist, Baptist and Congragational |~ NOTIOR —Special _advertisements, suc churches jolned with others in theLost, Yound, To Loan, For Sals, To Ren), ’ . i . Wants, Boarding, otc., will be inserted In this lingtoy & Qaincy railway company ;;:::“i".“.d‘:"' °”°“]" "”":?"":?E:":; column A the ow rate of TEN CENTS PER haa been not only annoyed, but, it is [ FE mdl‘:’;fi.'is ‘:}T:fln ing of ap. | LINE for ke st tnsortion asd FIVE CENTA #aid, they have lost much money on|propriste hymns, Rev. e, rescn, | PER LINE for esch subsequast _insertion. account of very ingeniously forged |the pastor of the new Central Matho: | pearr 17 trtisemente b our ofies, No. 7 time.checks Efforts have been made [ dist church, gave a brief addrcss, and | = to cateh the chiof offender, It being | fied, omong the canses of thantagte| . : ANTED et -c'nse cabined 3 D evident that thero was a systematio|.fan awakening of _the people to the pyat W W (‘h:"wn:n’fl','ulfiv:.":h stah scheme in the matter and a slick work- | importance of moral questions, He | *rect: Council Bluffs, Is. or at the bottom of the affair, They | was thankful that the people of Towa W ANTED-A go0d_ Catton or Gobten hand think now that they have trapped the [ had by 30,000 majority avowed their press in goed condition (second hand.) C. For some time the Chicago, Bur. fellow, having arrested a_young man | desire to see right prevall. There wae, | """ named David Owens, whohwu cap- | to his mind, clear evidence that politi- Ax'nzn| [Hm-‘y‘;r:m‘kvr:x s:'; 1 broom ter tured in 8t. Paul and brought to this [ cal partios must form along the line .. ¥ yented tmmudiately. Apply or a@ll on olty Thursday. It appears that|of great moral questions, and those s it [J they have been after Owens for some|which did not do so mast die. time, but in vain, Owens had been | There was, In his opinion, great cause living at Creston, and left tt;ere ;‘ome for thankfulness at this outlook. orney at law, office on Broadway. time ago, leaving his wife there Rev. Mr. Lemon, pastor of the ~ ey Watch was kept upon her, and when | Baptist church, que’ an earnest talk et :,o?,:‘ “.‘.iL“J:';'%S!‘.‘:L:‘ nd_saf she started to join her husband she He vr, the necessity of every | Address W. P.” Ayleswortn, box 870, Conncl was shadowed, and thus the husband |indlvidual seeing well to it that his | Bl I was oaught, to take T take place before Justice Frainey next | through green glasses the world would | \ivered by carriers. Gfice, No ANTED—A position 10 do ~ & young man well recomr penman. Inquire at the office o His examination is to|heart was right, If a man looked WAN‘I‘ID—lflra::dioI:. Oousdl 51.::.;: Pearl Btrooh was recognized by one of the pris- oners, named Bentley, as the fellow of | passions, the world would look to him whom he got a forged time check, and | cold and heartless, through a heart full ot selfishness and For Bale and Rent COUNCIL BLUFFS 10WA SATURDAY UECEMBER ¥ ] HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street,, Council Bluffs, Iowa UELLER Headquarters For the Cele brated | mar -5-8m J. ™M He thought the Fon RENT OR BALE -Ton sores of land, e TR R Weber Pianos, I Goods which he passed off at Farnam'’s store, | world was growing better, not worse, | ;L. ~There was a little scare at the resi- | it calling for $84, Bentley got irto|and on every side were bright feat- | well, good cellar and one hnndres and twenty denoce of B, F. Thurman, on Sixth avenue, | trouble by passing this check, and he |ures, promising better things, The 2"“' truit trees. Near Pontv creek, apoue Thanlagiving day, csused by the discovery | elaims_that Owens is the man from | work in the mission fields Was eneour | breisss ot a. ey or ooirees b e Cauncy of dense smoke in the upper story. It|whom he received it. The oapture is &ring. Everywhere God was making | Blufta proved to be caused by the burning of the | looked upon as an important one, and | the wrath of man pralse Him. He | ~o: Howe & Son, 303 Broadway chimney and no serlous result followed, | it is claimed that the losses from the|deomed it providential that Ingersoll F M the deaf mutes 164 hoys and 103 girls, mak- ing total of 267, | ~ Bubscribe for newspapers and periodi- cals at H. E. Seaman's book store, ~Furniture of all kinds repaired by shop, stable room for six horwes, good Toys and Fancy Wiholesale and Retail, Address, J. MUELLER, Furnished room, Ko, 600, South With or without board, o (=1 F £ PERSONAL. forgeries count up quite heavy. had been arousing the thought of the |~ ~Clty ek Sarnon rpt the e | =M. nd M S ooy gov | (HE O BTN | 6 g do supara | g T et Sy porta the receipts for November from fines | very evjoyable party on Thureday evening Fraud tion, while his attacks on pure and | city or farm property; or will sell furniture and O and licenses to be $2,319, on occasion of the birthday of thelr daugh- | Tens of thousauds of dollars are squand- | undefiled religlon fell harmless. | Pt bullding: season, ill hesith. = Address J. 8. 1 er, Mism Katie, About fifty little folks | ered yearly on traveling quacks, who g0 Jnoergoll's connection with the | Hinfte seum 208 Upper Broadway, Coundl 4 o ony trUmmIOE: YO%T | uricipated fn the fryous ocoanion, and | {Fom to¥n to town profewing to eure Wl ypor' conte cases had broken his fuflu: v — g ‘ farat. | ML Were made merry indeed, there being | Why will the publio not lesrn common | ence with the goople; providentially | ' o Yowi o6 ths OLIC E COUNCIL BLUFFS, w;“";;'}]":fi" of ;::: ;';:n“""' o lack of hospitality, or the needaful of | venee, and if they are nufferng from dys- |80, new that his chief mission of | cago, Milwaukee & St. liroad. y » way. 5 % i i bl A PN et P! J 9% | _ Among the recent visitors to the in- | endorsed by the faculty. See testimoni. | 2cOmPlished, and the publio was led | ! bullding, on South Main street. g PETER WEIS. sermons, at the Congregational church on als, Price 50 cents, trial bottle 10 cents, | t© 8¢@ by his connection with the star A L Saiadizh, ok 110 babsBy o the Aeif Srunee stitution for the deaf mutes were Judge J L " |route cases that his vaunted virtue - P jus ys, for the of L] mutes, Aylesworth and wife, H, E, Sesman and e d 1t £l h Fl)sR S'II\LE~~HJ' twelve-acre fruit farm, on —{Denf-Mute Hawkeye, Aoty 4 e, Fanehett, M and purity was mostly sham. outh F PETER WEIB = | S Trodoe ot aa b U e s e D G L R ) Rev, Oyrus Hamlin, of the Congre-{ TS0k BALE—Beautifal residence iots, $60 —New lot nicely decorated, 56 pleces, of | Laing, also the Fitch boysand sister, John| o o py om0 00 o | gational church, presented briefty butll 11 each; nothing down, and 68 permonth only, toa seta, only 86 at Maurer & Craig, Cahoon, Mr. and Mrs. Gano and Jobn [, ¢ o 1 f effectively the opportunity of giving |, s EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN. ] ~Hand.painted china, art vottery, solld | Berry. Thero should be more of the resl. | **® 8962 to those who needed help from their'{ s ™ ® silverware, bronzes, &o. at Maurer &|dents of thin city showiog a personal inter.| Mojor J. B. Hinman, late of The|more furtunate brothers. A collection Miscellaneous, Oraig, est In this institution by visiting it, and be. [ Chicsgo Times, epent his "Lhanksglving | waa taken up, and she procseds were| T OST OR 5TRAYKD—A light bay horse, bald ~Temploton & Lamb 8t233 Brosdway | come familiarized with itu ~conditions, | here: placed n the hands of & committoe, | 1.4 taco svabon til, both ning test white, Guarantees the Best. $1.50, $1.75 and $2:00 have put in place & remarkably fine assort. | WOrkings and prospect. Al Forbes, one of the best known colored | ehosen by the audience, to distribute | yigp o . He will bo four years old in P P y men in the city, has been taken suddenly | 3mong the needy. The committee | the spring. He been gone abost four months. r ment of cigars, tobacco, and emokers' arti-| —By the arrangement made with Rev. ; st i’fi 00y | consisted of N. P. e, W. B, |Addrew ¥m Blum, Counci bhuts, oles. Mr, Lemen, any and all articles left at the | 1€ seriously fil Mayer, R. 8. Cole, and E. W, | QTILL AHEADGreat success. Call and see —There were forty-ons turkeys carved | Baptist church will be properly diatrib-| ¥. C. Hendricks, of Woodbine, spent | Tqlleys, Siw, Asseeboriia ot ironimens bt iclues g e his Thanxsgiviog with his brother, J. T. : taken by the reliable gelatine bromide process, . up yesterday for the mutes, and a holiday uted among the poor and needy, and much Aegiving er, J. After another him, the audience | gt} Excelsior Gallery 10, Main stroet. season of play and amusement given the | has already been left there. One fact Hendricks, in this city. was dismissed with the bemediction. TTELIE WEST. people. —Some of the youag folks have organ- dised what isto be known as the Parlor cluh, a social organization which is to have » series of parties this winter. ~The snnual dance of Rescue engine company on Thursday evening proved a very enjoyable affair, and was o conduot- od that it was to all an unusuaily happy occasion. . —To-morrow evening Rev. Mr, Lemon is to give an address at the Baptist church, on*'A Visit to the Homes of the Poor,” Allare cordially invited, —Snow, beauciiul snow, is the cry all over town, but what Is more beautiful yet* is the display of Christmas presents and boliday goods at Blis’, No. 328 West Broadway. —Among those who had special cause to be thankful on Thankseiving day were O, . Moroy and Miss Anna Wiley, both of | than is given by those who have won |has bought the residence of L. F. Mur-|one cent for postal card to request this eity, also Charles Goodman and Su. san Harline, both of Carson, to whom per mits to wed were given. ~—The msn Browning arrested here by the marshal of Blanchard, is now being cared for iu the Page county jail. Brown- ing will be remembered as having bullt an elovator at Blanchard, bought grain and stork and then disappeared, ~The superior court opens its Decem- ber term on Monday next, The jury, who are to appear on Wednesday, are: W, L, Biggs; W. 8. Pettiboue, P, J. McMahon, G. A, Robinson, A, Ritter, J. J, Joues, W. D, Harding, M, Keating, C, C. Houn, ~Mr, and Mrs. Boekhoff, whose wed- ding was recently chroniclsd, have re- cently received atother elegant gift, it be- ing » very handsome silver tea set from Butter Bros,, wholesmle tobacco dealers, Chicago, with whom Mr, Boekhoff has had eonsiderable business, —On exhibition and for sale at C B Jacquemin & Co.'s on Tuesday next, De- ocember 5, one of the largest aud finest dis- plays of diamouds and jewelry over ex- hibited in the west, I'e sure and call a* Jaoquemin's on Tuesday next and take a look avd make your selection for holiday presents in that line, | —There was some little flurry of excite- ment yesterday in circles interested in MoGionw' gambling room:, of others seck poasession, Mac i1 said to be holding the fort, we | armel, and resdy to defend .what he deems his rights, Blood is prophesied —There was a p'oasing German theatri. cal entertainment given at Turner hall on Phaoksgiving night There was a large audience present and all seemed delighted, Oue of the pleasant features of ‘the enter. should be borne in mind, however, and that is that any and all contribu:ions should be left at the church between. the hours of 10 o'clock a. m, and noon. Mr, Lemen, of course, cannot be at the church all of the time, and baving devoted these two hours in the forenoon to that purpose, the public should bear it in mindand com- ply with the request. ~-Tho Miln-Burleigh dramatic company furnished two excellent entertainments here Thaukegiving day. At the matinee Mr, Milu appeared as Hamlet, with Bur- leigh as the ghost. Many were happily surprised in Me, Miln’s Hamlet, for many had been drawn largely by the sensational incidents of his leaving the pulpit for the stage and the repidity with which he has Miss Maggie Trueland, of Omaha, has been spending & few days here with her Should 1 i f b iend, Mis: i ¥ ould lose no time in see: a lr;n CMll!:rl;lg:“: ]:':::m o Poitas certifioate in the Marriage Fund L%n- Ytk ) tual Trust Association of OCedar mouth, Shelby county, Iowa, was here Rapids, Towa, concerning which circu- yesterday buying new goods, lars and full information will be sent James Luoey, one of the proprietors of | free upon -yipliwiom 1t is organized the Denison sgricultural works and stewa | under the Insurance Laws of Iowa, flouring mills, has been spending fow | 8nd is the only legalized and legiti- days i the city, under Dr. Meaghers |mate institution of the kind in the treatmont for vheumatim, and. returns | SOUNUCF. Bhe cfioers and managors Hoee now mucH beftet, iness men in Cegdar Rapids, inclading C, E. Mayne, formerly connected with | bankers, the tmaster, capitalists, ‘I'ne Bik in this city, is spending & dayor | railway managers, insurance men, two here with rélatives and friehds. He |leading lawyers, physicians and other brings booming reports of the progress | reliable citizens, Over $15,000 has and prospacts of tho coal mine at Freder- | Already been paid to members, Tt is ——— Unmarried Persons developed his histrionic talent, To such his rendition of Hamlet ,was much finer than they anticipated, There were others, however, who expected something grander greater reputations than he. Such were disappointed. Burleigh in the evening ap- peared as Othello and won much praise for himself, ~—For some unaccountable reason there appears to be & good deal of opposition at the Bluffs to the bridge project. We can. not conceive why, A wagoa bridge over the river would be worth millions to the people of the Bluffs, and would enhance the value of property far beyond any other enterprise mow within the reach of that city. A new railroad bridge would break up a most objeotionable monopoly that is mow a drawback to the Bluffs and Omaha alike, We observe that W, H, M, Pusey has been in conference with Col, Hepbura upon the bridge project, and if all parties aud interests can be united in the move- ment a bridge may be speedily built, Every citizen of western Iowa and eastern Nebraska has an interest in the successful accomplishment of the bridge scheme,— Glenwood Journal, SELEC LR Wopond Upon It Mother Shipton's prophesies and Louis- ian elections are very uncertaia things, but Thomas’ Ecleotric Oil can be depended upon always. It cures aches and pains of every deecription, TBE PUBLIC SCHOOLS. which | The Latest Doings ot the Board of | youthful's hip-pocket. Education in Regard to Tkem. The board of education held a meet- ing Wedneeday evening to make some important changes necessitased by the opening of the new building in Hall's addition, which is to take place next Monda, ick, in which he is largely interested. a splendid investment, as safe, secure J' D. BL x n:!: 5 r:. I 1 nn£nfleuu%vernm’ent bond. You + . brewer, general agent of J. L |oqn jnst as well have a good sum of Oase, agricultural implement works, Re- | y0noy to commence married life on, cine, fs at the Ogden with his family, He|as not. Remember it only costs you phy, on Bracroft street, and will make |full explanation and information. is his permanent home, The house is a | Good sgents can get territory if ap- very attractive and convenient one, in-|plied for soon, rite to-day. Do oed, and the consideration paid is said to | Dot postpone it.. Mention where you have been $4,000 oseh, Thero are many, [ 84w this notice _____oct26 lm¥ indeed, who regret that Mr. Murphy is to leave this community, in which he has s. E. MAxo“ . won such high esteem both by his offloial ’ and personal conduct, but all will gladly | 4k 3% © EX X T B © . welcome so worthy a mew-comer as Mr, Brewss. Offico ovor savings bank. OOUNOIL BLUFFS, - - - Iowa, REAL ESTATE. W. 0. James, In connection with his law and sollection businessbuys and sells real ocstate, Some of the Cases Which AUracted | persons wishing to buy or sell clty property call 3he. “r;::‘%:&:';’;:;“m‘"' W4 hia office, over Bushnell's book store, Poarl Verech - EDWIN J. ABBOTT. u soilod dove inone of the uotorious| S UBtiCE 0f the Peace and Dyspepsia, heart-burn, nausea, in- digestion, etc , are always relieved by Brown's Iron Bitters, e et POLICE PICKINGS. A young man named Sullivan was arrested for the larceny of a ring from AT Sl AL RN Y SRR . . wrsreon e ws o BIOF and Willow Srests, Council Bluffs Can cure any case of uu’u eyon, It is only Pea ] l]un l . a matter of time, and can cure generally in| " from three to five weeks- it :anu nc dlffer- ence how long diseased. Will oyes, operate and remove Ptyreginms, etc., and Ansert artificial eyes. Special” attention to re- ‘movelng tadeworms apb-t raighten cross B. HAGG & CO. DEHBALERRS IN houses of the oity. Sullivan and a Notary Public. companion had a row in the house a ¢\EBroadway, Council Bluffs fow days ago, and it is charged that|-—— S Py the ring was atolen at that time, The MAIN STREET case will be tried this afternoon, Hiram Need and James Mahon, LIVERY ED two boys, were arrested by Offfcer ’ Clough for carrying concealed weapons AND— in the form of revolvers lodged in the John House, arrested by Officer Ed- gar for being too drunk even for Thanksgiving day, was assessed the regulation amount, All Shippers and Travelers will n Therd wus a little row in Jno, Nich- [ &0od accommodation and reasonubl alson’'s saloon Thanksgiving night, | charges. SALE STABLE, GEISE' BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM THE ARTESIAN WELL WATER. ALSO AGEN1S FOR THE KIDNEY-WORT IS A SURE CURE |) for all diseases of the Kidneys and =——L|VER=— CEHLEBRATEHD BUDWRISEIR BEREEE Orders filled in any partof the city. Orders by telepkone promptly attended to. E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF A IR 1 R &S CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. | We make the followisg a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, FOPLAR WARDROBES, POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR CUPBOARDS, WALNU2 WARDROBES, POPLAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, #2Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to, Office and Manufactory 8. E. Oor. 7th Ave, and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA : MORGAN, KELLER & CO,, z 5 The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, van lfizgflr Oalls attended to at all hours, We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. ) | Our Mr, Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years snd. thoroughly understands. DEALERS IN bis businesa, - WAREROOMS, 36 AND 857 BROADWAY, ~ Upholstoring In CROCERIES, PROVISIONS, |irsphio and ma brder e withoue day. - e *2 tmbreavion Tl Crockery, Glasaware, CONRAD GEISE'S BOOTS, SHOES, ETC BREWERY & MALT Also sgents for the fojjowing lines of Steamship Companies : g EHOUSE, Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Cunard, Aucaor, Gulon, Amerlcan, and State 8 Beer and walt in any quantitylto sult purchasers. Beer 88.00 per barrel, Privato famfilos sup- teamship Companies, DR AEFTS For sale on the Royal Bank of Ireland and Bank plied with small kegs at $1.00 each, cel vered freeof charge to any part of the city. livan & Fitzgeral \ Bullivas & Pisgerald, | PETERSON & LARSON, 2 J 0! 2 Q. : 848 Brondwny (‘IDUBGH RBinfa Wholesple Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing A 3. 2 e - L o DEALERS IN A A BEEBE, W. l(UNY"A-N. W. BERBK Fresh and Salt Meats, C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Poultry and Game in their season, Wiener Wholessle and Retall Dealers in of Ireland, Dublin, Those wi o intend to send for awa, Cowpany’s Celebrated snd other Sausages a specialty. FU R N ITU R E A N D G ROC K ERY condition, effecting ita 3 T ufforing from Malaria. v mosmis are bilious, dyspeptic, ar constipated, Kid- ney-Wort willsurely zelieve & quickly cure, In this soason to cleanse the System, every | “one should take & thorough oourse of it. (51) SOLD BY DRUGQISTS. Price $1. KIDNEY-WORT BYE AND BAX. Dr. Meagher,—Oculist; Aurist. AND SPECIALIST. In Chronic direases, hls services to all at flicted with distases of e, Ear, or Chronic disenses of any chamcter. ‘arrants a cure in a1 Rheumatic affections Can be consulted b friunds to any part of Europe will find it to thel, nterest to call on PETHYBRIDGE & NEUWAS, T TT, WAU KEE BEER PROPRIETORS ’ F No. 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Yowa, ‘Orders from the country olicited B RUADWAY MARKET City orders to families and dealers delivered free. _No. 3271 BROADWAY. and as a result George Gerspacher and Fravk Wilson were arrested for dis- turbing the peace, They were to ap- pesar in court yesterday morning, but SOUTH OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, STREET. Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs. JACOB APPEL, TR TS EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrally located hotel I the city, tainment was the singing of Brownold's| The {;'umi concluded to trauafer all | failed to materialize. N glee club, who gave most exsellent vocal | pupils now atteuding Mill's school| Barrett, arrested for stealing a pool Council Bluffs, - - TOWA., | Rooms 76, 91.00, 51,50 and ¥2.00 prr day. First Class Rostaurunt connecied with the GROCHTR, “music, wbo live on Center streot and west of | ball from Shroeder’s saloon, was in HOLLAND & MILLER, il HURST. - - Prop. Ny Kt Conme BIok —Santa O 's pal. | that street, to the new Hall's sohool, | court yesterday. As the ball had Stroots. . 8 Main Street. Council Bluffs. 00 u‘):“:fi lh':l: 'f:m;;:l; I:("::::".;g"l- 1t is not t‘hought that these will“ba been rc{turned 1t was decided to dis- Propriators. -.ro_"""fz’gg;:,m ;.;uo. Our constantly 1?;.9 52191514]& is suffci ent proof of our square dealing and attensi:n to cus 3 enough to fill the two rcoms in the|miss the case on Barrett's paying the LAY 6f :‘:‘:"‘;“:hl"d:.‘l';‘if ;;' ‘_‘"“d“ there indl- | 1otter sohool, and some other trausfors | costs. Mrs, Barrott then ant bg"’"’ e o :;“ \uarters, surely, | y,)| probably soun follow, Justize Abbott and sought revenge by s 88 variety of toys, novel- It was decided to ask the city coun- | entering complaint agaiost Shroeder ties holiday goods of all sorts aud all | cil to build a sidewalk on Avenue G, | for selling on election day. That case prices, to make the heart of little and big | north across Eighth street, and extend | 18 sei for Monday. LARS““ 8 AIIDEIISOH, »e glud as glad can be, on Fighth to intersect with it, so that e U —— Pro ngtom 840 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFA —Next Tuesdas evening Rev, Mr, Le. | PUPils may be the better accommo- How Much Will Do It. P e w imen e orguuie s alocutonary clae st el Shophord was sasigaed to duty | o L4 Juch of Thowmas® Eelectrie O iy T lundry bus Jut boee, opcnod, tor bt BINTON & WEST. urch, not only for it gne uty | required to cure? Ouly a very little, ‘.:"'h.“':uw ,“_1:'* o b et | i the second primary of th Bloomer | ew drops will cure any kindof an ache; | nork ol Lndsand pusmateemtsnction. 4 | Y E N TIS T S, 6 3 d but & trifle more ia needed for sprains | Thavs. 1 o g MR sny and all others of the oi; "| school to fill the vacancy caused:by | A cufts, fiie shirts, ote. rybody 5 ) Yo vl ey sl 14 Pearl strent, 0ounail Bt (O EL A RTLHS RICH, i ' : and lamenesses, Rhoumatisom is not ss | gi trial. vt atand. It iathe tenton o bave Mn Py ,,I:.“"_';p“:fi“g‘d“::‘_“’:"v‘ 249 | readily witeoted; an ouoce' avd sometime, | ™ * 'ARSON & ANDERSON. Slass mask nctln spectalty. 1 o el b Entenchingand ling # specalty, Pirse-clrs Merchant Tailor. (Late Outter for Metcalt B _.,) lock the first primary of two ounces are required. No medicineo | rele 4 g9 GBI, 38 SSIVEE T EL worr Dambteed. - Devol's New Building, i the Bloomer | however, is so sure to cure with the same wEMOOLL T number of spplications. MANUFACTURER OF p MD ~There inter r L L g . : was a0 interesting prise fight ‘ager was chosen prinot Silver Plated MRS, H. J. BILTON, M, D., Main Streert. Council Bluffs, la, ' pal of the new building i 3 A UNION THANKSGIVING. on the bluffs Thanksgiving day. A regu. | PM of the new building in Hall's a w I N w SASH PHYslclAu A“n suncgou' Do 228 Brosdwey CounalliBinfs. Suits to order $18 and upwards, lar ring was formed and two youthful dition, and Miss Davis put in charge combatants, stripped to the waist, had o | °f L€ Other room. Door Engraved to Order: NEE No. mu’.lfi:. et . i e HUGHES & TDWSLEE, " 22 tomers. Good butter slways on band. Promp MRS. J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaiking, Btc..—Outtng and Fitting 8 Spedialty. No. 648 Broadway, Oppoite Revere House, Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear, d Il xinds, thresd, pine, poedles, ebs, We hops she laaies will call Handkerchiets, bose of all Klncy C0OWe P etk of soods. STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W, Broadway. MAURHR & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich (ut Glass, Fine Frenc Bilver Ware &c., Some of the Reasons Assigned For n 1 Glad Hearts and a M Time, ight Lively, though heientific, setto, which | 1., A 204eF Wgeting of the board is to g oo was ayed by several parties through » field hol.d next Taesday evening. The anion services held at the Pres- gl o piraln seiddion. Ths eis Millions Given Away. byterlan church on Thanksgiving day GOLD ROPE. DEALERS IN J. ¥, KIMBALL. GEO. H. CHAMP sy - pants g ! i rinslc and uality of our : s ST T e TR W O B I Y| e i oonoatoney Frutatus | KTMBALL & CHAMP, o walk off the field. Solds, hiave beeu g1 y & large number, v esd ; Bty o S IR i he howae being taken, s igedl st s ek 258 o nd | Olgars and Tobaoco. Fre. —Kd Stockert & Co., the upholsterers a' 809 Wezi Broadway, have in stock a spe- clal and unvsually elegant showing of up- Owing to 404 sold for leas money than the genuine Gold outlay would be "di : . . ads aud consnmer to see Cream in |.:l-u¥n wore it Im:‘ :::rt:: ":.,:h'mm:. the unexpected calling away of Rev. m.’:'nu‘:"nmm:r' i o etk A1e. pon eath Oysterl and Ice Possased l(x! this wonderful medicine. Oall | Mr, Ammstrong, pastor of the Broad- | . The ‘Mmh‘;‘d orlglaal Gold ope | B@ALOR. (Successors to J, P, & J, N, Caseady.) nd Loan Brokers. Rnsgllal leflfut.labEa?l loanll city lots snd lands ‘o Poblawatani y Abstract, oodman’ We have $he only Tabasoo is man: Wo et et on short notice. Money 40 10an 0b gity and farm Bolatered. goods and moveltios sspecially | el ottle et aud sy for” guaretis | 47 Mothodist chureh, who was to|THE WILSON & MeNALLY TO 12 MAIN 8T,, ;’.:“"'u’.‘a‘.‘,?t:n“‘““‘a R n“.sf!.i“‘_fw“'.u‘ s Botrower, Kool setn, boughi and sald @ice adapted for the holidey trade. They b e ' uever fails to cure. deliver the sermon, the service was BAOCO JDOMPANY, Oouncil Blutfs, ' the old stani opposite co it bouse:

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