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6 MTITIN AMAE L TT A ¥\ 4 7% o v vnwn FME DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY DECEMBER 1 1864, Officer Daugherty Saturday night ar- THE DAILY BEE’ rested a fellow on suspicion, and turned ~| him over to George Guanella at the jail JGUNOIL BLUFFS. the fellow made a break and ran out, and Monday Moraing Decsmber 1,|Gusuells, belng in his stocking feet, — | found the chase too rough, and, after SUBSCRIPTION RATES, erippling one toe, gave it up. Later the B e L L L L TG00 her v | fellow telephoned him from sume where = - dowa town, “Don’t you wish you had mel Tho antles of an apparantly insane man ocausedt a commotion on upper Brondway Saturday forenoon, Tho fel low was coming into town with a small load of hay. and first attracted attention by his peculiar prodding of his horses with a pitch-fork, the horses being frightened and at full speed. In turning a stroet corner the wagon was tipped and the man thrown to the ground. Still As Guanella was about to lock him up MINOR MENTION. Slaughtering prices at Bliss', H. R, Stewart, artist, at Chapman’s, See J. Reiter's new atock of clothe, Ladies' stationery at cut prices at Sea- man's closing out sale, CAUGHT BY CARDS. Money Oollected B NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors. Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Fall Goods Ready. The colored folks here are struggling along to complete a new church, and in their cagernoss to raito money they hit upon a scheme which they thought would arouse the flagging energies of soma of the young men, and set them at work, In connection, therefore, with val which the colored church folk gave Iast week, a gold cane was to be present- od to the young man who should secure the largest amount of money for the Several had been at work dili- gontly gathering in the quarters and halves, each appealing to his friends of all shades of skin ana religious belief, and desirons of winning the cane. night came, and the young men came in and money, sus- Councll Blnfls, FallNavoods HARKNESS BROS DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 6,000 Electrlo Belta rold for the Month of Seps, by ua. AGENTS WANTED, References—Any of the business houses In Councll Bluffs. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors. W | Salesrooms 310, Broadway. Manufactory 30, Fourth St. COUNOCIL BLUFFS- —_— KIEL SALE STABLES Romember the oclosing out sale of | clinging to the pitch-fork and paying no cloaks at H. Friedman's, 341 Broadway. | attention to the team.he made a charge Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell in retail or wholesale lota, Blank books and all office stationery | on two women who were passing along atlow prices at Seaman’s closing out|the sidewalk. They sought refuge in a sale. neighboring house, and the man disap- The great slaughtering of millinery peared before the officers could reach the will beging to-day at J. J, Bliss". vicinity of the peculiar performance. There were no preaching services at| Monday our citizons wero considerably the Congregational church yesterday. surprised by a visit from Dan Farrell, The pald fire department is to give a and still more so when he placed Charles magquerade on the evening of the 23d. Coborn under arrest for the crime of arson. The charge belng the burning of The Bluff City Typographical union Dye's store two yoars ago last spring, gives 1ta third annual ball Ohristmas The warrant was sworn out by D. E. night. Baldwin, a United States detective who Permit to, wed has been given A. G. | has been working on the case since last Hayward, of Downsville, and Kate Jones, | gummer. This proved another surorise, of Loveland. as fow imagined that Patton’s blacksmith If you want fine portralts for the holi-| was a doetective. Not being able to give days place your order early with Stowart, | bonds Farrell took his man to Glenwood the artist. Don't wait. for safe keeplng until the preliminary The Carloton English opora company |trish which takos placo in Dye's hall to-night give “The Drum-Major's | next Tueu'dly afternoon at 1 o'clock. Daughter” at the opera house, —Macedonian. At a union Thanksgiving service at | ~ Lhe present crur?bllng conditlon of the ~Grinnell the sum of $16 57 was raised | 90Urt house 18 causing many to change for the Home of the Friondless, thelr minds about the necessity of build- HNWBEL hiki dabidoWE tnepay:of 1ts Ing a new one. At the last court house s 4 i P ’. election the crumbling and cracking was Ll frox,n GO m”"ng. 5 considered by many as mere talk to help g d‘.’““' .] Foablyjhisteditiing diy get & new one, but it is now evident that b Al A i 9 L G it is not talk. Many favorable commenta s are made by those who before opposed Ira J. Adams, who lot his ire get the |ip, enterprise, and many who voted best of him 8o that he gave Mra, Adam a against it before gow say that if the peo- beating Thankaglving morning, has been | ple can bo assured that no more than dlscharged from oustody on condition that | §100,000 will be expended, theywill vote he leave the city. forit. Many favor the drawing of plans The Congregational social is to be held [ and getting estimates on bids before an- Thursday evening at the institution for | other electlon is called, so that all may the deaf and dumb. Those who expect |know just what kind of a building it will to attend, and who desire transportation, | be if the voters decide in favor of build- shoutd apply at W. S. Homer & Co.'s|ling. siore, Orders by telephone for flour, feed, Charles Alien was lying drunk on the | wood, coal, and hay, will be promptly sidewalk on Broadway ‘Saturday night | filled by Cook & Cooper, 700 Broad- and when shaken up he was so frighten- b P DS < ed that ho jumped through the window | Telephone to No, 113 for dry hard of Dr, Haven's drug store, making a blg 'P“{" wood and kindling. Big supply. A rices low, PLATT OVERTON, Walnut, whose old fire department dis- banded over a year ago, now has a new organization with A. 8. Burns as chief, Charles Jaoobson and Charles Eroe as foremen, and W. S, Margeson secretary and treasurer. PERSONAL, Mrs, I, M. Troynor, who has been very ill, is now ainlug, Miss Clara Teal has returned from her virit to Villinca frion n. Mrs. Frod Clark has gone to Denver to join Mr. E. Morgan, who lately sold his | pher husband there, : ; property to the Home of the Friendless | A, T, Qux, of the Onkland Acorn, is now and returned to his Massachusetts home | the father of bouncing boy. in the hope of bettering his health by a change of climate, died at Agawam, |diptheria, are now out of danger, Mage,, on the 19th, Mrs, J. J. Bliss and sister, Miss Rohse, i uat | 10ft yestorday afternoon for Chicago. H. R. Stewarl, the artist, has just finished a most life-like crayon portrait of | J: M. Adams of the firm of E. E. Adams the fate Thomas M. Gowdy. 1tis one of | & Co has returned from a business trip, the best Stowart has msde, and thatis| Mis Mm‘mn Prll)ulmrd, of Jnlmlvllh:\viu‘, ylog much; foe bla other porteaits Bavo |Cnllnl:k the city asthe guest of Mrs, Samuel i high N 5 woty fophimyary high, parie | M, Relt, of Boston, is in the city visiting Clergymen desiring half. permits | hiy son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, C for 1885, on the Ohicago, Milwaukee & |1, Felt. St. Paul, Ohioago & Rook Tsland, Ohi-| Nr, Bert Olinton 1 still very weak, but it cago & Northwestern, and Union Pacific | is thought that he will recover from his se railways are requested to oall upon J, 1, | vere illness. Do Bovolse, Union Ticket agent, 507 | Mes. Wright, of hicago, mothor of Mus, PTG TG O T J. ¥, Murphy, the contractor’s wife, is visi | ing her daughter in this city. B, Kollarhas bought out Jorey Myens!| -, g /Gyitiaon, of Logan, was in the city at No, 16 Main street, and proposes o | g,y ray, o get the seal-skin cap which he run a first-class restaurant and sample | won on election. Ho got it. room. He has a great many friends,and| A, W, Gourson, of Cinomnati, is at the by following his avowed policy of having | Bachtele hotel, and in a fow days will leave everything “‘decent and in order,” he | for a short trip through Nebraska. will doubtless get his full share of | Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Knotts, and their son patronage. Frank, have loft for Moxico, whero Mr. Ohas, Mason, who was arrested for try. | 00142 has largo mining interents. iug to inveigle a little girl into a house of | ¥+ Ker returned Saturday from a cigar Al-fame, was discharged Saturday, County | "7k tim, aud after spending Sunday hero, N8, 8 s Y | starts out again, He is buildiog up a fine Attorney Mynster concluding that the|yu.iness in that line, probability of convictlon was not suffi- clent to warrant putting the county to |y yhippiug bis household gouds from Avocn to any more costs, this city preparatory to making this his home, ““The Great Republic” is to be pro-|®ud entering upon the now duties with tho duced at the opera house Dacember 12 | ?Penivg of the new year. and 13, under the direction of D. I.| Newest styles in stiff hats in brown Schneider, A large number of school |and black, Motealf Bros, children are to participate, and Mark " Daryee, of the Ogden house, is to be the leading comedian, Mr. Patterson’s children, who were ill with H., J. Chambers, the county recorder elect, O On the Bicycle, Wilmot, the wonderful bioycllst, ap- peared at theroller skating rink Satur The Hamburg Times terms the Thanks. | day night, 3ince hwe was here last winter glving proclamation of Council Bluffa'| he has become a married man, He has wayor “‘silly bosh,"” and adds—*'Yet the | not only improved socially, but in his mayor is only voicing the nonsense of [ profession he is more wonderful in his thousands of others of his party, whoare | performance. Among the seemingly im- ©0 ipflated by a little success that they | possible feats performed by him were h acemn Lo vio with esch other to see which (80t o0 tho big whool with the back can make (b gt oo of il [ Bt 830 it vl of e bicyele Tha' proclamation seems to bo s red rag. | middle of the floor he stood oreot on its ‘The mayor rather lost faith in his po-|top with arms folded. Also on the b 3 ugle whoel hie rode over a1 obatruotion Mo fore Saturdsy night, Pinding o gE 0 Bt gt orr O e drunken man on Broadway, he blew his| ypraiued shoulder, but still was able to whistle and could get no respones, and |do somo ‘ery five mot —— after walting awhile Deputy Marshal Guannella, who was In bed at the juil hearing the whistle, dressed and came 10 the mayor's relief and took the fellow in, l’:‘:efil‘(:e theb?)ull‘in 1 ml'ur'my stock of A 1w eous books, picture, fanzy goods, Tho Svendsen concert company is Lo notions, fira sorechs, sasels, willow and give an entertainment at the Oongrega- | cane high chairs and children’s rockers, tional church Friday evening. Johaunes ;; Pl';“';‘ never known mi lfldfl“ \:‘ut. 2 . K. Beaman, paper, s and station- Svendsen is & Danish violinist, and 1s said ory, 604 Broadway, Connoll Blufls to be s remarkably fine one, while Mra. e Louiss Svendsen as an organist and pi- “sl. Jhuhn I?.:'h hnir: bought, cleaned anist praise. aud refurnished the Revere House, 649 bas wan very high They Broadway, opposite the opers house, — huan exeallent aloou.| = %000 JPPOSIE TR0 ORR. Dol |y 1,000 etylos gents' underwear, 25 up.’ Motealf Bros.’ 342 Broadway. Olosing Out, s One roported a very little amount, whereas it was known that his subscription list showed a much larger one, and the other failed to report at all. A church investigation was had, and it was learned that these two workers in the vineyard had done well enough in collecting money to have stood a chance of getting the cane; but in an evil hour they went over to Omaha together and satan beguiled them into a game over Inatead of winning much money from satan for the meeting house, satan got what already belonged to the meeting house except a few paltry dollars, which it is finally corcluded that one of them There has been much nashing of teeth, and the o to have the two dusky youths arrested, but it was finally con- cluded to let them go with an admonition which 1t is hoped they will not soon for- Silks, Dress Goods & Novelties OF THE SEASON. OUR CLOAKDEPARTMENT is very complete in variety and excellence of goods. Cloakings, Plushes, Velvets, Eider, Down and Jersey Cloth CURTAINS | CURTAINS !~ All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholetale and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Pricee sonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEYX Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffs, SMITH & TOLLER Agts., LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Maln street, Oouxocin BLurrs, shall hand in, Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. Genta' driving, dress and Ltusiness Rietcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, OOUNCIL BLUFFS 10V A THE BALL ROLLING. Bome Fresh Revelations in the Al- leged Rapoe Oase, Tambour, Turcoman, Madras and I.ace | ™% Curtain Goods, Window Shades, Etc., Etc. STOCK COMPLETE IN MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, INGRAIN & HEME The Davy brothers, who were arrested on a charge of committing rape upon a little step-laughter of John Smith, of are released from the charge, the Smiths not seeming to eare about prose- cuting. There seemed something mys- terious about the case, and this mystery promises now to be cleared up. said that Smith, who was formerly night watchman at the Northwestern yards here, is not married to the mother of the little girl in question, but that her name is Mrs. Ball, and the little girl is Lizzio a) Lizzie Smith. Mrs, 's husband, who has begun divorce proceedings, swore to an information 1n one of the courts here Saturday charg- ing Smith with sdultery, was issued and placed in George Edgar, as a spocial, empowered to go to Omaha and get him. Smith is also to be charged with conspiracy in connec- tion with the Davy brothers, it appear- ing that the three joined together to eftect the young girl’s ruin, caso is to be investigated anew, and enough charges proferred so that the gullt may be brought to the door of the right persons, and due punishment meted COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to ze and call early to obtain I am making a big reduction in FFUOUORNITUORE As 1 need the room ¢ display my stock of stoves. Take advanta the best bargains. Counoll Bluffs, Town, PIANOS! HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Eadorsed by FRxs Liszr, EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finich, KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy. 0Oil Cloth, Rugs, Mattings, Mats, Etc., Ete. HARKNESSBROS., 401 Broaaway, Council Bluffs, Iowa: The Kimball Organ, 0 long and favorably known in the west, reemmonds Sole Agent for above linos of Goods, Correspondence Solicited, MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langtry and Pompadour ‘Warerooms, 529 Agents Wanted, ———— Pure home-made buckwhe and rye-graham,fresh corn meal and feed of all kinds at No. 518 Pearl street, at wholesale and retail. MAX MOEXLIN,. CRESTON HOUSE, ——EVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS, —— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., Propriotor Call aud see John Window shades at cost to close them P. C. Miller 13 Pearl street. el T OCOMMEROIAL, COUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 60@65; No, 2, b8; Corn—Now, 26@28, Oata—For local purposes, 85 COUNCIL BLUFFg ALL KINDS OF ElairGoods 20 MAIN STREET, W. P ALYSWORTEH. PAYLS WORT . \T-DEC- COUNCIL BLUFF 5o, Moal—-1 30 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; pricos at yards, 6 00& Ooal—Dellvered, hard, 950 per ton; soft SPECIAT: NOTICE. We would call your attention to the fact that the NEW BOSTON BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE —ARE OFFERING— Bargaing Which Cannot be Obtained Elsewhere. Wo can convineo evorybody that wo say what we mean and mean what we say. test the truthiulness ¢ Lard—Fairbank's, wholasaling at 9c., Flour—City four, 1 50@32 9 Brooms—2 95@8 00 per OWVEIIR Frame Housos moved on the LITTLE GIAN € trucks and any distance sud over any kina or grousa BRICK HOUSKS raised. All work guaranteed Oattlo—Butcher cowa 8 25@3 75, Butcher stoers, 8 7H@4 00, Sheep—2 b0@3 00, Hogs—4 00@4 25, W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth street. COUNCIL BLUFFS ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, 'f1'k, Turcoman, Etc.j Oil'cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc A TRIP E TS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST, ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In our line heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIO TEMPLE Mail Orders Filled Promptly and Carefully L. C, ARBUTHNOT, ~=-ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN— MITIL,L.ITN EBERY! DEMAREST'S FALL PAPER PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. COUNCIL BLUFFS8 v But the best way to our assortions ia to call and oxamine our stook and pricos, always remombering THAT WE DEFY COMPETITION IN EVERY PARTICULAR, £ CASH 18 the magle word which will I when we purchased our goods, and that s the reason we ca basia of Luying and solfing. thereby protecting purchasers from o E. E. ADAMS & Cu,, 417 Broadway Council Bluffa Poultry—Live old hens, chickens, 2 50 per doz, Butter—Oroamery, 283 50 per do; spring of ovorybody, 18 is the word we used r them to you ad 80 low a figure. A cass ; choice country gs—24 per dozen. egotablos— Potatoes, 30@400 per bushel; onlons, 40@50¢ per bu; apples, cheice cooking weat otatoos, 20 Cider— 352 gallon bbl Oanges—8 00 por b C. HAZEN [ a DENTIST. MAIN STREET, OOUNCIL BLUFFS T & WEITE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice in State and Federal Courte. Collections promply attended to. Room 16, Bhugart's Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS ain to the Front. txamine, and seo for OOUNCIL BLUFFS = £ or othor bamors removed without th F'or Sale! 1 will sell the following property on easy terma it bought within 30 daye. 200 Acre Farm, Five miles north of Councll Blufts; good barn, house orchard, aud all fenced . 400 Acre Farm. knifo or drawivg o blood. ONIC DISEASES vt oy hirty years practical oxperlence Offioe Now Foarl brook, Oouscil it T BRUADWAY _ISTEAM LAUNDRY EVERYTHING NEW, BEER EEEE2232 3 542 BROADWAY, MRS. L. A. WARBURTON, S FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER! ' Cutting and Fitting 200 BEROADWAY MRS. S.J. NORRIS, LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, AT REDUT 236 BROADWAY, g2 the celobrated Patent Fauoy per acress under plow, 10 acres {ame rass 1, acres timber aud pasture vided 150 three desirablo suall farms, 800 A}:re Farm, This farm o8 be eas . a Spec & an Involes of D lls i - All the Latest Improve Machinery. All Work First Class. Orders by Mail Solicited { want thobe of Bar pasture; a first olass sbock farm J. P FILBERT, 209 Upper Br.adway, 240 Acres of Wild Land, Suitable for Farming, Sl Rk ADMIBS1I0N—Gente 160 Ladies 10c. BKATES—Gonte 160. Ladics 100 260 Head of Cattle, 75 Head of Horses, 200 He d of Hogs, Also Faruitng Implements suficient to carry on sald CED FR : » COUNCIL BLUFFS. Express Paid on all Or« ders over $2 60. Established, l8§2. - LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EXair Goods e % { I Iows and Nebrasks, and sold lmuzollun money st 337 Broadway, 16,000 Bushels of Corn, and 400 Tons of Tame and Wild Hay, 8ald atock, corn, feed and machiner) op said farms, and will be sold oply u connection Here is & good chanoe for Choloe Stock tarms, well for work, Posession gisen on date of 10 Ladies each woralng afternoous. H, E. REMER, Manager, 1

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