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ponnded the keeper of their boarding house with beer mugs, were before the police court yesterday and pleaded guilty. The liwtle one, Poarl Shaw, was fined $5 and costs, while the heavy weight, who weighs over 200 pounds, was fined, of course, heavier, her tax being 850 and THE DAILY BEE QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Sutqrtinv Morning Nov, 29, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | coste, and in defaultof payment she went ....... % Soute et weel 4 20 nte e Yeut | to jail. 1¢ was loarnod that what caused the row between the women was five pints of whiskey, two bottles of wine and threo gallona of beer, all drank by = [ the three in one night. Such a house near the business center of thoe ocity, cannot bo suppressod too quickly, e— OFFICE: No, 7 Pear] Street, Near Brosdway. MINOR MENTION. New gooda at Bliss'. H. R, Stewart, artist, at Chapman’s. See J. Reiter's new stock of cloths. The council is to meet Monday even- ing. Spiritual seciable this evening. Orders by telephone for flour, feed, wood, coal, and hay, will be promptly filled by Cook & Cooper, 700 Broad- way. | —— Telophone to No. 113 for dry hard stove wood and kindling. Big supply. Music | Prices low. PrATT OVERTON, and dancing. - ¥ The distrit court opens hero on the | THE BAPTIST CHURCH, 8th of December. Thanksgiving day resulted in six drunks * belng gobbled up. Ladies' stationery at cut prices at Sea- Friendless, man's closing out sale. e Remember the olosing out sale of| Tho announcement is now made that cloaks at H. Friedman's, 341 Broadway. | Rev. J. G. Lomen has resigned the pas- Blank books and all office stationery torate of the Baptist church, and will atlow prices at Seaman's closing out give his entire attention to the Home of sale, Friendless, of which he is manager, he exhibitlon of wondesfal bicycls |A8thereis no salary attactied Lo the po. ¢ sltion of manager, Mr. Lemen will de- . ";‘“ HRK A0 IRHY CUREY SO TRV | gy 0 ¥ N Vo UG Ey Ntppert oF (b b friends of the institation, to whom in The Bavarian band orchestra loft last | g po says: evening for Woodbine to play at a dance ““Brethren, in conclusion, let me say at that place last night. to you that from now on I have no means {5 h i of ‘support save as I ook to God in faith Peraons desiring fine portraits for th;: B 1%, 7. °1 av womis ROt oF R Hhs holidays, should pltnco their orders with |4 04 dollars of my own money. That I Stewart, the artist, in advance. am willing freely to use. Then I must i depend upon what God puts It into your kN yslu;rd;,y ::Od th; ll;;mt hearts to de, I fear not. I have not the tight making George A. Parker and Mrs. | 1oyt qoubt. Every cent that you aonate, Mattie Fairbanks husband and wife. every cent that I can make for the as- Eleven criminal cases wero yestorday sociation off the paper, every cent from e i any and all sources will be faithfully re- oartified up to tho distrlot court from the | no¥, 255 My CORTEOE VU 0 (o Dant- the superior court for the grand jury to act|amounts received and tor what expend- upon. ed. Nocent of any of this money wili I over claim or receive. How then shall I Rev, J. G. Lemen Resigns the Fas- torate to Give His Entire Atten- tion to the Home of the Charles N. D. Leonard and Miss ;0 "1t the work is of the Lord, when | 14 Rachel D. Johnson wers marrled at Kiel's hotel Thanksglving day by Rev. T. J. Mackey. About thirty destitute families were given rellef by the brought into St. Paul's church Thanks- giving day. At All Saints chapel, Pierce street, 10:30 a. m. Sunday school, 2 p.m. prayer meeting, 7 p. m. preaching by Elder Joseph MoDonald. Two Swede tailo one of Mace Wisa's livery rig, in getting the buggy tipped over and smashed. Cause, too much booze. L. O. Talor, who wa aceasted {or ab | o3 oyl monks i buliding ap the 1 tempting to steal a trunk from Kell's | gtipution, in the success of which he hotel, had his examination yestorday, [shows so much faith as to make this and was held to await the action of the |move. The charitable work has grown d jury. to such extent that he 8 it appears 4 clearly his duty to give whole time to Forbearanca is ceasing to be a virtue, | it. and if there cannot be a sufficient poiice forne to rid this clty of the gane of row- brethren and churches send contribu- tions to the support of the Home they will be moved also to send money for the support of the mansger and plainly deaignate the amount sent for that pur- contributions [pose. Any money sent undesignated will bo considered intended for the home. Not one cent will be considered for the manager, unless the donor plainly states that it is for that purpose. I could make an ample mpgort lecturing; but I must lecture in the interests of the orphans’ home and have no time to spare for my other work. And then brethren God. When He forsakes me, let me die. suoceeded | b .0 gor'ime and the orphan children un- der the care of the home. May the blessing of God rest upon you all.” The resignation in this giving the home the benefit of hLis entire time and ener- in driving about in [I desire to live by faith. I believe In |: TT N wE v s IT'HE PERSONAT, | DAILY BEE ies Fetter, of Oakland, is at the Revere Dan Farrell, the gallant sheriff, was in th Bluffa yesterday. Anderson Johns, of Oakland, was a guest of the Revere house yesterday. J. B. Fargo, of Lake Mills, was one of the Wikconsin arrivals at the Pacifio yesterday. James Turner, of Missourl Vallay, was in the city yesterday looking after busitess with his usual pash, Rev. ¥. W. Hulling wuccessor of Rev, Mr, Harlan and entered upon hia duties. — f Milton, Wis.., the hermar, has arrived at Window shades at cost to close them out, P. 0. Miller 13 Pear] street. — A factory at Youngstewn, Ohio, is en- gaged in making nickel-plated shingles for the New Orleans exposition. e — Special salo of cloaks for one week. Thene cloaks must be disposed of, as we cannot carry them over and will sell them at greatly reduced prices. Cocke & Morgan, 347 Broadwa; — An efligy of John P. St. John was on Saturday morning found hanging in the public aquare at Marion, Ind. o — Order hard wood of P. Overton. e —— e There were 165,000 cocoanut trees planted on the Florida Keys, and in a fow years they will yield a good revenue to their ownere. o — OOMMEROIAL, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 60@65; No. 2, 58; N& 8, b0; _rejected 8540, o1 For local purposes, 35, Hay—$6 00@7 00 por ton; baled, 60@60. Ryo—385c. Corn Moal—1 30 per 100 pounda, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Coal—Dellvered, hard, 950 per ton; soft 460 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholeaaling at 9%c., Flour—Oity flour, 1 50@2 90, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE STOOK. Oattlo—Butchor cows 8 25@3 75, Butcher stoars, 3 76@4 00, Shoop—2 60@3 00, Hoga—4 00@4 25. PRODUOCE AND FRUITS. Poultry—Live old hens, 2 50 per doz; spring chickenn, 3 50 per doz. : Butter —Croamary, 28@0c; choios country c. —24 per_dozen. ‘gotablos— Potatoes, 30@40c per bushel; onlons, 40@50¢ per bu; applos, cheice cooking or eafing, 2 b0; beans, 1 50@2 per bushel; Sweet notatoos, 20 ver Ib, Cider—32 gallon bbl, 86,50, Oaanges—8 00 per bbl, a0 F FInBERT, 200 U v Broadway, ngatn to the Front. efloct and come and Examine, and see for en what you can buy for Cas &t my place. quote you as follows: 18 Ibs granulated sugar for. .., .81 00 161oe Cugar for - B 100 16 1bs While ex C sugar for 100 20 bars Kirk's white Russian soan fo 100 22 bars Palma, eq 100 20 bars Kirk's b 100 Dupont’s bost po 20 18 boxes of matches for. . 2 8\ rup California honey d 60 Syrup, waranted strictly pu pergal. .. 100 Sorgham por gl 50 ANo. 1 English 100 Lowis' Lyo, genuine 10 toxes 100 Canned blackberries, presorved, & cans tor .. 1 €0 Ganned § 1 v llow poaches i Canned 3 Ib Tst quality Temat A No. 1 white fish, per kit, Tobaoco, Lo lard Climax, | T T. T.—Tcanwoll you'according to qual ty,trom 16¢ to 700 per 1b. Flour—Wo scll the colebrated Patent Fanoy per owt, 3 We koop evorything usnally keptin & First Class ito syrup 6 for. 1 €0 [ 100 g3 J. COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY trade in the west. NOVE MUELLER, PROPRIETOL OF PAT.ACH usic Hall Upon 1he openine of ‘the season for My assortment of imported and do- mestic goods, | am pleased to assure you, is far superior to any of previous seasons, and a visit to my establis:- ment, 103 Main street, Council Bluffs, lowa, will repay you. The entire stock has heen selected J. MUELLER. 103 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, - - by myself with a view to meet the wants and demands of the general Should none of my agents he able to call on you during the season it will be of great advan- tage to you to pay me a visit and per- sonally select your wants, as travel- ing men never can carry sucha full line as is shown you at my head- quarters. : the Holiday Goods trade, | beg to inform my customers and the public in gener- al, th t | havs made extensive prepara- tions for a large trade and feel confi- dent that I can fill all orders that may be entrusted to me to your: entire sat- isfaction. Iowa NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors. Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ( ” 205 Main Street, DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 6,000 Eleotrie Belts rold for the Month of Sept, by us. Acents Wanted! References—Any of the business houses in Counoll Blufts, JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory 30, Fourth St. COUNOIL BLUFFS- KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell in retail or wholesale lota. All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholerale and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices sonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffs, Councll Blufts, BMITH & TOLLER Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ¥ and 9 Mala street, Oouxory BLuwes, - - « - « Towa. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. N etcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, snd 344 Proadway, UOUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA COOKING AND HEATING STOVES 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 FFURNITUORE As I neod the room & display my stock of stoves. A. J.MANDEL, TRy 825 Broadway, PIANOS. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxe Liser, EMERSON PIANOS. Unrisalled or Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy. The Kimball Organ, so lorg and favorably known in the west, racommbnds STEAW ART, ~ Sole Agent for above lines of Goods. ~Warerooms, 329 unoil Bluffs Qorrespondence Soli ited, Agents Wantod, Council Blufts, fows, o y ¥ Ay .. |gies, leaves the Baptist church without | Grocery, rant everything we kell. Goods de. dies, thieves and awindlers' who infest it, any pastor. Tho church has had soma |liercd i pat of tho clty. I alio handle . . i . o Dry_goods an Notions, Boo i e B Al s rosbioe, a8 you o | s et Rt | Qnapial Bar ains In Wall Pa Br, &P Guarmuwe, 6. Enoar, 0.E Brswick, Chief Skinner was yesterday serving :flfi?fi '::;t}:bn:m?n;uof n;on:ber?- i:t miebe {;\",‘.L'.“.‘u{','!l’,S.i?.J.‘LJh&"‘!.‘;’Z‘,-‘""é,;.’}u"[.’ffi Y [ Manager. Assistant. Secretary. A of mos 0 v. Wo ow rocelvis ) i i notices on all hangers-around of tho ufliolnl’:, mhdr:' o .cmmpl;l“"';&ir i o o e bt Eaneir o oot | m order to make room for an immense stock of Spring Goods, Ihave declded to 8 (] LA gambling shops, except the regular em- orpolltion to his pastorate. This de-|jbthe city ~My expenses aro vers licht, with no | offer all goods now in stock, at prices nover before quoted in this clty. Ouncl u S e Bc Ive ssoclallun’ ployes, that they must leave the ity or | plorable state of aflairs has been tho | CABir. Call when you want thobe. ot et o GEO. R. BEARD, No. 32 Main Street, next to P, 0. | Will do all kinds of detective work for Banke, Expros, Tolcgraph o\ Railway companios, Morshants, ) 1 — — — ored , Missing friends found. Divorces procuret 8600 raward offoro: by 4 only those of the Baptist faith J. P. FILBERT, R and conv 400 0 porions frandulantly roprossating thia Aesociation. - Al somen To be, or not to be, that is the ques- | but among church people generally, ouncil Bluffs strlo tly oonfidential.” Office: Masonie Temule Council Blufls Iowa. P. C.Box 1203 209 Upper Broadway, - - ORDER YOUR Cobs, Coal? Wood OF ¥ =, JONES, I, 0. nddress, Look Box 1400, Council Bluffs, Dr, W. I. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Uouncll Blufts - ' N. 3CHURZ. Justice of the Peace, OFFICE OVER AMERIOAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS. I0WA. tion " Spiritual circle to-morrow (Sun- |and ~all “attempts to find any day) afternoon and evening at 2 and 7:30 | beallng valuo have boen proved in vain. | ; Tho church at tho best, like mont ololook, in Spiritusl hall, entrance on | yrohes, was none ton strong, ane the Main and Pearl streots via stalrs, two | soattering of the flock has weakened it doors south of the postoftice. urenlly, and it {sreported that at & recont 4 meotlng it was decided to disband its or- l“_"‘““‘ to marry have beon granted ganization and turn the property over to te Goorge A. Barker and Mrs. Mattle | the Baptist Home Missionary society, Fairbanks, both of Council Bluffs; Fur- |under whose management it will be con- gor Stamp and Mary Hager, both of |ducted as a mission church until it regains Shelby; O, N. D. Loonard and Rachsel strength suoflicient to kecome self-sup- gl 4 i porting. By Mr, Lemen stepping down . Johnson, both of this city. and out of the pastorate one cause of the dimsent is removed, and an attempt i ] “ pt s Onsiot thoss wwho HlaNore o IasbNow i sire * mado o get, the mombars whe Year's for twelve months was at a little | withdrew to come back into the field dance out in the country Thanksgiving|again. The dissensions have been greatly night, and the temptation of a keg of | deplorod, and the church has certaluly suffered, by whose tault there is doubt- beer an tho porch s sald. to Bave proved (0L 'S, 300 OF 0 idion S i goe ol too, much for him, and just as ho was | tho circumstances it will probably prove aca 1 kneaking some of the froth he was caught | better for the church that Mr. Lemen no e by the erowd, Lungcr continues as its pastor, for now a “ otter opportunity 1s given for the re-es- « 'ced Brown was before Judge Ayles- | tahlishment of h.’.’-mnngy. . .Worth 'yesterdsy on a charge of horse- L — *‘stesling. ' Ho is the man who proposedto X Tho Den Moines rapids cansl at Keo- ductor. the &orse belonglng to an em- uk was closed the 23d, for the season, % gv ' b This will close navigation on the upper ageaut, aud who way éxeroising the horse | river, The boats are now noarly .'np in W. P ALYSWORTE. il o Kbl il il e MANDEMAKERS & VZN, Garpentersé Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans and specifications furnished free, MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves, SBwitches, Whatuots, Langt.'y atd Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KINDS QF Pramo Housos moved on tho LITTLE GIANT trusks aud any, distance and over any kina or grouna BRICK HOUSES raised. All work guarantood “W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth street, COUNCIL BLUFF8 ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH wurtatoe, in Lace, Fi'k, Turcoman, Ete,j Oil'cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Et: AR IEETS hoicest and Best felected STOOK in the WEST, ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In our line, heapest place to buy CARPETS, Ourtaius and House Furnishings In the 'owa. DR. C. C. HAZHEIN on thp um’,‘yuddm di:r.;:p::::rdw::;‘l‘ Thater anarveny, DENTIST. Non b, e TS AONTG THRBLE . . |0OUNOIL BLUFFS |20 MAIN STREET, COUNOIL BLUF# y found doad @ ‘mil-:' ortwo away. The| ROBBERY ON BROADWAY, 100 MAIN STREET, Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane - - F— F— S— MAX MOELN, Proprit ;i "‘:amlgnnt was not here, aid several othor o boaoy impartant wilnoskes “gould bot be found | A Siranger Relieved of His Valun- i -yostanday, 80 Brown was dfscharged, bles and Badly Thumped, . < '.A’l‘mi Brows, who 14 8ald 1o have been in'tha recent fight st Ahn dupce near the| Another dastardly robbery is reported .. fuff groynde; was on a druok Thanks- | as having taken place on lower Broadway 1. Kivipg night. and Iflciln[ up A row in a |about 6 o'clock last evening. The vic %0 esloon, when. Ollicer, Bullen attempted |tim is a stranger in the city, who has Fow s 4o avseat Bif, | Brown! grabbod cuspa- | been stopping at the Union avenue hotel. ¢, ' Bore in one hngyuln‘:‘ztlvfl_mn_d‘e * motion to (It is said that ho had been driuking draw a pop with the-other,when Smullen some, and the night before he had been L .. be bisd rovived so that he could be taken UOUNCIL BLUFFS = - 10WA For Sale! 1 will sell the following property on easy terms it bought within 30 days. 200 Acre Farm, Five miles north of Councll Bluffs; good barn, house orchard, and all fended. 400 Acre Farm, T Five mll it of Logan, Harrlson, county, I 11 m witly bia (glab, fayisig him out | relleved of a gold watoh and chaln while | fercet feed and, SR Do, Gronard, o 50 In abgut ' tgd ?}.‘ a8, however, | oarousing around, and that yesterdsy he 0L B0 et Ao ame Sxam mendow, 10 - i : acros timbor aud pasture. This tarm ofa be oasily di- was seen in company with aman who gives L. C, ARBUTHNOT, CRESTON HOUS ~—ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN—— ~———EVERYTHING fIRSTCLASS, —— MIILILI N HF R Y ]|Noes217wmi219s. Manst. : COUNCILBLUFFS DEMAREST'S FALL PAVER PATT 8 JUST RECEIVED, — 542 BROADWAY, et COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICE: We would call your attention to the fact that the NEW BOSTON BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE: ~ARE OFFERING— Bargains Which Cannot be Obtained Elsewhere, MRS. L. A. WARBURTON, FasHiowABLE DRESSMAKE ~= vided futo threo desiral I farms, T DK his name as Tom Waeleh, the two — . . . . to tha slatio -:2‘;.-4»:4,, he appeared | drinkio, o b . ) ato " g together, until about the hour utoin, an 10U1ng a eCl We can convince everybody that we say what we meanand mean what we say. But the best way b5 00 1R0IERrs O 0o BRI v | amniog togethor, unt] about shs hous 800 Acre Farm. Cutting g POCIAILY. | v comue ooty that et what o moanad s vt o ‘Bt e et v 108 87.60 6imp,, overcoat aud valise, and when the strangor | {hs et s, o tomet )y Jows, on| 280 BROADWAY y S R £ b OOUNGIL BLURRS THAT WE DEFY COMPETITION IN EVERY PARTICULAR, E rosisted the att t abb 0 ards, sheds, eto. 0 — JAS y ord ttract the on of everybod d we ¢ *"Oharles Mason, whomarks at Motealt's | 15060 i n::l“ll'lm:.‘.):p}»’.fi’.:u:v:l.y): TT Tt v 0 aaee Nivles yussh, Maiae 18 NN St A mopd Wi U ifract e acteniiun of steprbody, 18 fa ke word. wa b saalogn, Bys boop ,E tod J0r somo very | the property, leaving the valise n one |7 g | A0 i A0¢ I St 7 pEMAesRng FRITMAND s TSR 0 ooonoii il stéangetactions, 4o is sai d Lo have had | place, and selliug the overcoat in another. &) a = . s, 240 Acres of Wild Land, Suitable for Farming. —— e Olosing Out, ATSO ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, To closo the business I offer my stock of | 260 Head of Cattle, AT REDUCED FRICES. m ) " " 75 Head of Horses, 286 BROADWAY, - COUNCIL BLUFFS. = 2ot E0iinens w"AMfl B8< aanh for au |0 "h'-h“ scroons, casels, willow an, 800 He d of Hogs. Qe e A b O T PR o o intos of unsa¥ory zeputation, and | H. E. Seaman, paper, baoks and station. e e 1S el 4wi i i ight- | Oficvr Hurley last evening found and s fwgbqu‘l;NLz:iu:K-::a arrested Walch, “aud huuted up the thio other s girk thrswas foar years older, | oY AL0AIL .ww y PIRER. Ho is said vt pu ko have. been yiating, sfoons with tho : ol Wi oms yprwith boor, | Bisrlaaons ook, pisture, fcy goods 1, B, TATE. WARREN WH TaTE &S&WHITE. | R"I‘L”Rl ATTORNEYS AT LAWx 16,000 Bushels of Corn, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF — - - - - the maaller of the girls was standing | % 004 Brondway, Council Blufls, . oahols of Qorms 8od 400 Toos "'[ ADMISSION—Genta 160—Ladies 10c. R Ri m D i . 4 . nice v, U, - BKATES—Gents 150, Ladics 10c P or other kumors remaved -um-’, 9 s L Tame and Wild Hay, - eryiog on the corner. It is undorstood| 8¢ John Bros, have bought, cleaned | 5Iatock, corn, fd mnd wma ey s divides up | Ha r Goods y In I Admission Free to Ladies each moming sud Toes- GANGEHS, kaite or drawizsg o blood. In Iows and Nebraska, and scld for the least money at 337 Broadway, Councl] | day and Thursday afterncons. Use of Bkates 16 & = CHRONIC DISBASES s s Over hirty years that the youog man will have & serious |aud refurnished the Revere House, b A m nd will b ek ouy (s sonnectieh lowa. . a yotlons ad E , MARTFNS, ver W axperisnoe Omos ~ cofi'runu'fin“:fi:id A Notlews. } BRS- D- ‘. BENEDIGT- Iflll[llflmll‘fil‘. Proprietr m:‘:“ Blufle Practioe ln State and Federal Courta Qollections promptly sttended to, Room 16, Shugars Building, | IUW" to suswer, that of assault with in- ul’fild'ly, opp wite the opera house, Hore s a g ’Ilfl.nnl}ll?hulm Stock farms, well SANR 2 A Council Bluffs, where you will find cloan | purcheses f feslet * o™ 2% KiYeu 0n date of 3 rooms, clean bads and well fillad tables, | Ol on'or address The two wo nen who so anmercifally Terms §1 50 per day. A. F. BCHANCK, K P. CADWELL, Manager Councll Blufls, lows.