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IHE DAILY BEE, COUNCIL BLUFFSFRIDAY NOV _MBER 28 championship of the world as double rid ors on the bicycle, are to be here then and give an exhibition, They perform weeming impossibilities on a bicycle. They will ride standing head or feet in snddle, or on each othar's head and shoulders. They climb all over the bi- cycle while it stands still, or ride double on one whecl, with the trailing wheel in the air. Prof. Wilmot also rides unicyele, or single wheel, the saddle, backbone and resr wheel being removed. Those who saw their wonders last season, whon they wero here, will surely beanx jous to see them again, and those who missed that occasion should not let this one pass. THE DAILY BEE. e COUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning Nov. 28 SUBSORIPTION RATES. By Oarrler = - = = = = = 20 senta por woek ByMall = « « = = = = « 1000 per yoar OFFICE: No, 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. ] "~ MINOR MENTION, New goods at Bli H. R, Stewart, ac! Jno. J. Adams did not find much to be See J. Reiter's new stock of cloths. | hankfal for yestorday. He got up ont ~ Some thief sneaked a brown overcoat | of humor, and before 9 o'clock found him- from Bray's lvery stablo yestorday. solf locked up in the cooler, for having lifo-size | thumpod his wife, just as if a man could t Chapman's, Stowart, tho artist, makes ) Jt m porteaita for 825, overy ploture a gom of | not once a yoar disciplino his wifo and ro- i mind hor that ho was still a lord of cre MERRILY MARRIED, Thote was a happy wedding last even- ing, by which Mr. Julian C. Mitchell and Miss Flora H. Casady became mated for lite. The seremony took place at the home of the bride, No. 514 Mynster streot, in the presence of about seventy five guests, Iev. Mr. Mackey, of St, Paul's church, officiating. Mr. John Tugh, the chief clerk of the C., B. &Q at Pacific Junction, served as groomsman and Miss Mattie Grovenor as bridesmaid The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock, and after opportunity had been given for the expression of congratulations and well wishes, these present were served bountifully with a tempting re- past, and a happy social season followed Mr. Mitohiell is the agent of the Wabash railway in this city, and In business as woll as social circles is highly esteemed, and the young lady whom he has so hap- pily won, has s wide circie of friends and worthily so. The newly wedded ones INTEESSAT Fall Goods a0 HARKNESS BRO.S Silks, Dress Groods & Novelties 1554, NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors. Fall Goods Resdy. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style cn Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 200 Main Street, Council Blutts, DR. JUDI’S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Electrio Belts rold for the MontHf of Sept, by us Acents Wanted! JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, Manufactory 30, Fourth St. COUNOIL BLUFFS. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly cn hand which we will el in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Represented. Reteren Salearoom #—Any of the buslness houses In Covnoll Bluffs, 9, Broadway, ; I { ation. Mra, Adams spent her Thanks- | wil] for the present make their home at giving In trying to reduce the swelling of | No. 544 Mynster street, and if a_thithe ; of tho many well.withes of friends aro e i L e roalizod, theirs will indsed be happy A follow giving his name as M. H.|and sunshiny voyage through life to- Campbell was arrested yesterday for be- [ gether. Wholetale and rotall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices sonable. Satistaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Oouncil Bluffs. Ed Hamilton was arrested yesterday for being drunk and insulting a lady on Broadway. Au article in yesterday's Brr was OF TiLE SEASON. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT oredited to the Nonpareil by mistake in- |} . i —— — ing drunk. On his person was found a » o o th Hortd, g druak On Wi bt v P3| POPPING PIGEONS. , o I AU — Judge Aylesworth tied the matrimonial | ' 0 "y ot for a ring which he had —_— is very complete in variety and excellence of goods. SMITH & TOLLER Agts., o LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Maln street, knot between D. M. Graves and Maria |/ 0 0q iy Omaha the day tefors. There|The Bcorcs Made by the Lads With M. Smith, of Plattsmouth. were somo other Indications and some Guns Yosterday, Master James Mulqueen now Woars | further information learned about him - Cloakings, Plushes, Velvets, the medal for good behavior and scholar- | that caused the police to look upon him ship at St. Joseph's academy. with suspicion, and he will bo Investi- The new school building on Pieroce | gated further before being released, atreot is being put in) readinems for occu- | 4y bhone for flour, feed, At the driving park yesterday there was allittle sport indulged in by some of the young men who handle the gun. The firat shoot resulted as follows: Eider, Down and Jersey Cloth Couxcit BLurrs, - « « = =« Towa. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. pancy and will bo all finished by New wood, coal, and hay, will be promptly [ Hardin. Sl } } { (Il 1 } ?3 Years, filled by Cook & Cooper, 700 Broad- ‘:‘.3’,'@'{'!(.;; N 1as Sl e e i “Dreams or fun Inaphotograph gallery” | #a¥- e Y }!n;lun v s :]l } é Il : (1) } ;)0 { ; was tho attraction at the opers bouso| Telophono to No. 113 for dry hard [paiw ™" o e 1 i yesterday at tho matinco and last ovon. [stove wood and kindliog. Big supply. A A L NMetcalf Bros.. Prices low. Prarr OVERTON. Woodbury . ... 0111000001-4 WHOLKESALE DXALERS IN log. IR ety Lawrence '“omirnll' was too dr.nnk to THANKSGIV[NG CARNIVAL. ocarry his valisn yesterday, and valise and No ties were shot off, but there was some other shooting indulged in, the fol. lowing belng the score of five birds: Tambour, Turcoman, HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, man wero landed in the coolor by deputy | mhe Young Mothodista Givo a Suc. | Baldwin e NMadras and T.ace and 844 Proadway, OUNCIL BLUFFS 10WA marshal Bates. cossful Enteriainment Last lhlid':n. Il 4 Yesterday at the IRevere house George Evening, Stubbs. ! A ’ ot W. Corishr and Emma E. Mast, both of e i Curtain Goods, Window Shades,iEtc., Etc. : Glenwood, woro joined in marrisge by| The entortainment called the *‘Nation- | Bowman . 0 COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Mayor Vaughan. al Carnival,” given in Masonic hall last The sermon delivered by Rev. Dr. Mo. [evening by the M. L. 8. C., proved a Orary at Union services yosterday s om- [ very enjoyable and successful affair. This mitted on account of our crowded space, [socioty was recently organived by the 1t will appear to-morrow. young folks of the Broadway Methodlat Oonnor Brothers have commenced suit | °Burch, the purpose belng to afford social against J. H. Hamllton and Mary enjoyment and improvement, and also O'Brien for $300 for a tombatone which to secure money for the church. The in- they olaim has never beon paid for. s urPreutio_n 0’. the myatic letters of the M F. Hart b St society's title is ‘‘Musical, Litorary and L AR i e Soclal Olub,” which gives a very fair sgainat tho Rock Island railway for $450 |33, o¢ yhg clagy of entortsiaments to bo dlm..g“wh" hu.u“' osused by the dy- given this season, of which the namite explosion in Septomber, 1881. one last evening was the opening. Tho children of the Home of the|The programme consisted of dinner,’and were given practical assurance | hakespoare, scenes from Tom Sawyer, that thore are in the world friends of the [ Mark Antony's oration on the death of Bomeloas, Cinsar, a fair, an art display, suppor, oto., e #o that there was enough variety and Me. D. C. Tacker and Clara E. Miller| gnough quantity of entertainments to were yestorday happily married. The|make it a happy Thanksgiving night for young folks are both well known here, all who attended. In the musical line there was a chorus by the club, an The Des Moines rapids canal at Keo- kuk was closed the 23d, for the season. This will close navigation on the upper river. The boats are now nearly all in winter'quarters. Order hard wood of P. Overton. ey COMMEROCIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 60@65; No. 2, b8; No. 8, 50; rejected 35@40, Corn—New, 26@28, Oats—For local purposos, 35, Hay—$6 00@7 00 por ton; baled, 60@60, Ryo—35o. Corn Moal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Coal—Delivered, hard, 950 per ton; soft 450 per ton Lard—Falrbank’s, wholosaling at 97c. Flour—City four, 1 50@2 90, Brooms—2 95@8 00 per doz, LIVE BTOOK. Oattlo—Butcher cows 8 25@3 75, atoors, 8 76@4 00, Shoop—2 50@3 00, Hogn—4 00@4 25, Butcher CARPETS STOCK COMPLETE 1IN MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, INGRAIN & HEMF Oil Cloth, Rugs, Mattings, Mats, Ete., Ete. HARKNESSBROS., 401fBroaaway, Council Bluffs, Iowa: Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a big reduction in FUOUORNITUORE As I need the room ¢ display my stock of stoves. A. J. MANDEL, Council Blufts, fowa, 82 Brosdway, PIANOS. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz Liszr, EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finlsi, KIMBALL PIANCS Best Modorn Price to Buy. Tho Kimball Organ, o long and favorably known in the west, recommends STEW ART, = Sole Agent for above lines of Goods. Warerooms, 329 uncil Bluffs Correspondence Soliited. Ageats Wan ted. sud tho congeatuletions sud kindly| o op o,y lSocompaniment, & quartatts by PRODUCR AND PLOITS. = wishes are many. tho churoh_hoir, and _among the most| Poultry—-Livoold hens, 2 50 por dos; spring 2 T = —= = The settes in Bayllss park ate of little | ploasing numbors a solo by Miss Calder- | chiokens, perdoz. _ 5 = : legitimato uso aa old woathor comes on, | #00d, of Omalin, Tho broom drill by |1, 0" *0@50% S speclal Bargams In Wa" Pa er o 100 B IS G. Epar, * O.R Buswick, s , sixteon young ladies under command of [ Fops—24 dozen, anager. ssistant. Secre Taoy aro being used at night, however, | Gl Tulloys was excollont, and tho othor | Vegetablos - Potatoss, 80@400 per bushel; 4 . g Assistan ; Secretary. X for illegitimate purposes, and for the pro- {s.z!;ra. of the programmo wero woll | onlons, 40@b0c por bu; apples, cheico cooking .n order to make room for an immense stock of Spring Goods, I kave decided to A A ] tection of the benches and for publis de- :’,:";?:e d”“';“ d“"m",:‘“'ll,“,“‘ (DL g oating, 2 00; bean, 1 00@2 00 bt | ofor all goods now In stock, at prices never before quoted in this city. 0 U n Cl U S B!EC"VB S Dcla“ fln % 5 10V y 2 gallo 5 2 2 T o n will d 8 of deteotive work for Banks, Expross, 7elegraph an | ¢ay conpani o A cency they .hld better be stored away. featurss was the welghing of the :v):m‘m_:w‘l;r"m‘i GEO. R, BEARD, No. 32 Main Streot, next to P. 0. |\ e iflr.‘n’m» ;n;d fi;i;- u:.fl'r.fmr.nf.;: i At *‘?nnlu"uri‘fi:;"n:fd Mr. Benjamin Rogers, formerly of this|young ladies who = recoived o | enm——— L A e O T e el i T city, aled of congestion of the lungs at | cortificate from F. H. Orcutt, the Colambis, Dakots, last Saturday. He weighmaster, _theis young gentlemen A Pl £ thi paying for their suppers according to the \ f A rother o oD ogers, of this|yumber of pounds of the fair ones. The city, who accompanied the remains to[M, L. 8. O, may well congratulate them- Brownville, Neb., where they will be|selves on the success of their opening en- tortalnment, and they have won by it such public favor that it will be easy to The police force has now established | secure a large attendance to any future new headquarters, having taken posses- | entertainment arrangea by them. sion of tho room in the new city build- TE—— R iog, untii now ocoupied by the city en- gineer. This leaves the city jail proper 3 —— n the hands of the marshal and hisdepu-| United States Marshal's salo of fine ties. Thenew police headquarters have .il;'vglw.tvigllsl;e-i dismonds, Botc.. on “ ‘riday at 10 o'clock a, 0 ) besa niosly; ftbed up, Rohrot & Coray Deslors! aad othors, Officer Dunn yesterday found in a va- | who desire to buy fine jewelry, should ant lot near the Northwestern depot a | 8ttend. valise which had been ransacked appar- - e —_ ently by thieves. The side of the valise @ALVIN'S GRIEVANCE. had been cat and the contents scattered g about. A bundle of letters indicated |The €ty Welghmaster that the valise was the property of E. J, Suo tho O:ty for D Thatcher, of Mapleton, lowa, p—npue—r Work on the new postoffice and court house is being pushed as rapidly as pos- [ the city weighmaster, has not been hav- sible. Mr, O. J. King, the superinten- ing much of the city weighing to do. He dent, says they will take advantage of [ Was elocted to the oftice by a good round every fine day, as they did yes‘erdey, majority, and has an office with sosles at and keep all the hands they can possibly the city building, but has not been get- use. Tho first car of oct stone arrived |ting the business naturally comivg to yosterday afternoon over the Chioago, |such an office. One of the reasons for Burlington & Quincy railroad from | this is said to be that tho city council li- Joliet, Ills., from the quarry of Mr, |censes other scales at a small fee, and Rice, the contractor, wives others tho right to weigh and give Tho fool mayor of Council Blufls has | CeFtificstes. Tho Main streot acales have felt called upon to issuo s Thanksgiving | P20 having the bulk of tho buslnoss at rest. Window shades at cost to close them out. P, C, Miller 13 Pearl street. reateniog to go8, ORDER YOUR Cobs, Coal% Wood OF | S JOWNES, 1. 0. addross, Lock Box 1400, Council Bluffa. Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Magonic Temple, Oouncll Blufts " N. sSCHURZ. Justice of the Peace, OFFICK OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. lows. As is generally known William Galvin, BDR. C. C. HAZEIN DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET, COUNOIL BLUFFS - . For Sale! 1 will sell the following property on easy terms if bought within 50 days. 200 Acre Farm, OWA ' W. P ALYSWORTH. VLS WORT .z cia HOUSIK: MOVIEE - Framo Housos moved on the LITTLE GIAN U trisks and any, distance aud Ovor any kina or grouna BRICK HOUSES ralsed. All work guarenteod "W, P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth streot, COUNCIL BLUFFS8 ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH wurtains, in Lace, #1'k, Turcoman, Ete,J Ofl'cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Et« AR IEETS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST, »me and bo convinced that we are headquarters for all goods tn our line, heapost place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings In the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIO TEMPLE - . [COUNCIL BLUFFS Otfice: strio tly confidential, axoufc Temple Council Blutls Iowa. P C. Box 1208, MANDEMAKERS & VZ/N, Garpenters: Architect STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS3. Orders in the city or conntry solicited. Promptattention nud satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans und specifications furnished free. MES. J. J. G00D. Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Lang.'y ad Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KIND8 OF HairGoods 20 MAIN STREET, C 'UNOCIL BLUF ¥ Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardahe L. C. ARBUTHNOT, ~ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN— MELILINERYI DEMAREST'S FALL PAUER PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED, M AKX MOEILIN. FProprirx E= CRESTON HOUS ———EVERYTHING #IRSTOLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., . COUNCILBLUKRFS — T R I Five milos north of Councll Blufty; good barn, houso - ; R i i i onlo: chard, aud a A P WAY - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS proclamation, in which he ssye: “Lot us |Uuder uch & license, the scales orchard, aud all fonsed. 542 BROAD . S thank our Supreme Ruler that our gov- | 2oiV8 "'r‘:l"“'l bfi. privato l:' 400 Acre Farm, —_—e——— SPECWI'%L: ; NOTICE. ornment will in the future bo in the|'®% ~ The ordinance provides i o would call your attention to the fact that the haads of honost men.* Somebody should | 1At tho oity woiighmastor ahall £oport o | v wies st togen, T, punt, MRS. L. A. WARBURTON, ey e S . | the council and turn into the treasury 10 put the lilliputlen oflicial on ice, or his | yor gent, of his recelpts, but ho has made usurped responsibility will yet be the|no such report yet, an is said that he death of him —Malvern Leader, does not propose to do 80, as he feels that A the city owed him much more than the Wm, Cunnioghaw, an employe of the | 10 per cont. for damsges. Since elected packing house was before 'Squire Barues | to office lest spring he has only taken in Thursday last, charged with an assault on | $500 or 600, so that the city’s share will be about $560, But the city, by its li- », orchard, aores timber avd pastu Vided iuto threo desirablo small farms. 800 Acre Farm. ot Monous ocounty, lows, on use, barn 86x160 feet, feod ot under pluw, ba'ance in mber, meadow and pasture; & first olasé stock farm ';FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKE Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. . BLUFFS. 230 BROADWAY €OU! NEW BOSTON BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE —ARE OFFERING— Bargains Which Cannot be Obtained Elsswhere. Wo can convince everybody that we say what we mean a § © say wh canand mean what we test the truthiulncss of our assertions 1s t6 call and exmine o ooy X.‘.‘I‘;,.“.‘.“ THAT WE DEFY COMPETITION IN EVERY PARTICU £4rCASH 18 the magic word which will a'tract the attention when wo purchased our goods, and that is the reason we can off But the best way to always remembering AR, everybody, 1t Is the word we used i :’l:.: if::::t:; gz.h?:lh;::::t:dfi:::?:;' °;""'i"u ,""h’" !)“h"' thus cutting down | " oY% Fpect basis of Luying and selling. thereby pretectiug purchasers from oveicharge, o "0 1°% # fure. A cash A y + | the receipts of the office to which the peo- b i . R ADANS abTEe : Tho assault consistod in Cunningham's | plo elected him, he claims has damaged| 240 Acres of Wild Land, MRS. S.J. NOBRIS, ERAPE Y 01 Brond . ouacilBing B o, Smmmer o T throwing & bucket of boiling water over | him greatly, and from what legal advice Padgott's head and sholders, with what :‘:, ‘:;; 'i:;*'?fri _'Lfl;:z‘h:;- m%-nluinu to wmay yet prove serious results, The evi L dence showed that no provocation was offered by Padgett, but that the sssault was made from pure cussedne: Cyn- ningbam hed been regarded as & vicious person by his acquaintances here. was bouod over to the grand jury and is | U ory, 604 Broadway, Council Bluffs, — Olosing Out, To close the business I offer my stock of miscollaneous books, picture, fansy goods, uotlons, fire acreens, easels, willow and cane high chairs and ohildren's rockers, He | at prices never known before in the west. E. Beaman, paper, books and station- Suitable for Farming. arnso 260 Head of Cattle, 756 Head of Horses, R00 He d of Hogs. Also Farming Imploments sugicient to earry on sald farms, Also 16,000 Bushels of Corn, and 400 Tons of Tame and Wild Hay. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, AT REDUCED FRICES. 236 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF TATE, WARREN WHITH, TaTE & WHITE. ATORNEYS AT LAW. IR O . Y R SNilog Ak ADMISS10N—Genta 150—Ladies 10c Praotice in state and Federal Courta Collections prom tronded to. Room 16, Shugart's Building, | COUNOIL BLUFFS IowaA resting in the county jail.—Malvern - R e e— e §a1d stock, corn, feed and machinery 1 divide! up 1 4 : 5 e o I onchi, st | B B It B e Ha] r Goods Rl derioin e R. Ricoe M. D. and rofurnished the Revere House, 640 Beoadway, opoosite the opers house, Council Blaffs, whore you will find olean A great sttraction is announced for the roller skating rink to-morrow night. Peof, W, D, Wilmot, of B ston, and J Here 18 4 good ohanoe £or Oholos Stock farms, well wtocked, res ly for work, Posossiou given on date of purchase, if desired Ol o' or addross In Iowa and Nebraska, aud sold for the least woney at 337 Browdway, Councl] | Blufts, lowa. | PAK['PRR ¢ othior sumars removed wishon 10 Ladics each moralng and Toes 4'v'\thk-), Raile 96 Arewiek o tinad wikhons b SR R DAOONIOS DIRRASER ks s A 4 rooms, o bads and well fillod tables. E P. OADWELL, y o 0] R. Pasilla, of London, who claim the | Terms 81 50 per day. Counal biut, fow. | oEFSTLImne Gpoge ¢ Noveost MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Manufactarer, | * * "% BoMARTENS | O e Yiteton sxperience O B, v "

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