Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 6, 1884, Page 6

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4 SR IHE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, SATURDAY: DECEMBER 6 1854, —— — = ~ e ————— e BEE. FHK DAILLY 0)UNCIL BLUFFS Saturday Morning Dec o relied reasona his prices are alway able, Those who need anything in that By st . it line should inspect his stock, and they pre san always depend on courteous treat. Nn. 7 Pearl Street, Noar Eroadway. MINOR MENTION, ment and fair, equare dealing. The petitlon being circulated against a new court house read: *“To the Honor able Board of Supervisors of Pottawat tamie County, Towa—We, your petition: H. R, Stewart, artist, at Ohapmant, | oo 00 ™ soppeottally remonstrate Seo J. Reiter's now stock of cloths. Try McClurg's self-raising buckwheat. | iy vinion of s proposition to issue The work of repalring Second street | bonds for the building of a court house; bridge will begin to-day. and would recommend that you take Tho Catholic ladies are to give a falr | steps at once for the repairlng of the and festival during holiday woek. present building and by so doing pre- Christmas cards now on sale at half. | serve the property of the county.” price at Seaman’s closing ont sale. The arrest of S, F. Noel here on a Tho Royal Arcanum is preparing for a [ charge of larceny proved to be a blunder. grand ball in Beno's hall on the 26th, Ho was taken on a telographic order from : the sherlff of Leo county, but as scon as The fountain at Bancroft street and bocad un for tho sos. | 1At fficlal arrived he saw that it was not Broadway has been boxed up for R e ek won, ¢ very much hurt over the arrest, although Treade is lively at Seaman’s. Holiday [y, way not Jocked up or brought into goods at closing oat prices in the cause of | yourt A numbor of citizens, who have the rush. known him for years, vouch for his hon. Joln Gilliland of Pacific Junction, has | eaty and his honorable reputation, snd Jost nine or ten head of cattle, by some | publicity given to his arrest has caused strange diseaso. him much trouble. He is a poor man, The ladies of St. Paul's church are to glve & fairand festival in the Masonio [arrested has caused it to bo difficult for hall December 15. him to got employment of those who do Ladies' arm bags, pursos, pooketbooka, | 0 not fally understand the mistake. and fancy goods, at way down prices, at| An aflidavit was filed to-day in Justice Seaman’s closing out sae, Redfield’s office by which a cloud is cast Tho ladlos of Harmony Mission had s | UPOR thfa officlal Integrity of one nf‘our social last evening at the residence of J. best officers, Owing L the mysterious R. Bell on Voorhes street. disappearance of the affidavidt we cannot i ¥ give the exact words, but are Informed Excellent finish, life-like expression, Lty '", the characterlstios of sheriff Rainbow is acting in collnsion with Stewart, the arthats, work, the defendants In a certain case for the To-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock the | gnforcement of the prohibitory law. We gospel service aa usual. Both ladies and | arg authorized to state, that there is no gentlemen will be welcome. evidence whatever for such intimation. A telephone was yesterday put in at|On the contrary, in the selection of the the Centerville coal company's yards and | jury, deputy Rainbow selected men, not one will be put in the Ogden house on | for any opinion they might hold in regard Monday. to the justice of the law in question, but There will be preaching at the congre- | because they were good and Intelligent gational church to-morrow morning and cltizens. The charge against the officer evening by the Rev, Thomas McCllelland, | i8 & very serious one, and seems to have of Tabor: been hastily made, from prejudioe or im- Mr. J. Mueller s clearing out the firat | *8i08tions, not from facts. Bo sure you againat your calling an election for the a hard worker, and the fact of his being | ; that it states, or intimates that deputy|T J. MUELLER, PROPRIETOL OF / PAT.ACH Music Hall Upon the openinz of the season for the Holiday Goods trade, | beg to inform my customers and 1he public in gener- al, th:t | hava made extensive prepara- tions for a large trade and feel confi- dent that I can fill all orders that may he entrusted to me to your entire sat- isfaction. B COMMERUIAL, OOUNOIL BLUPYS MARKET, ng, 60@65; No, 2, 35, n Onta ) baled, 50260, Hay Rye—8%c Corn Meal—1 30 per 100 ponnds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Jocal prrpe 00@7 00 per & 2100ai—Delivered, hard, 10 50 per ton; soft 450 per ton Lard—Fairbank's, wholosaling st 9o, Flour—Oity four, 1 50@2 90, Brooma—2 96@3% (0 per doz, LIVE ETOCK, Oattle—Butcher cows 3 25@3 75, Butcher stoors, 8 754 00, 8heep—2 b0@3 00, Hoge—4 00@4 25, PRODUCE AXD FRUITA, Ponltry—Live old hens, 2 50 per doz; spring chickens, 2 50 per doz, Butter - Creamory, 28@30¢; choice country 14@18c, —24 per_dozen. Vegatablos— Potatoos, 30@400 per bushel; onlonn, 40@b0c per bu; apples, choice eooking or oating, 2 00; beans, 1 60@2 00 per Sweat votatoes, 20 ver Ib, 2 gallon bbl., 6,50 00 per bbl, F E FXi.E3 ¥ 200 Upper Browd way, again to the Front. Study, refloct and come and Examine, and see for yoursclves what you can buy for Cash'at my place. E. BURHORN s o o My assortment of imported and do- o By B I8 mestic goods, | am pleased 1o assure WATHES, AT '8 you, is far superior to any of previous .CLOCKS, French mixed candy rer 1l 19}, 8y rup California honey drips, per gal. Syrup, waranted strictly pure Vermont maple per gal ¥ Sorgham ANo. 1 English curran Lewiy genuine 10 boxes for. Canned blackberries, preserved, 6 caoy tor Canned 310 yellow poxol 1p 6 tor, Canned 8 1t 1at quality Tc A No. 1 white fish, per ki 2% Tobaoco, Lorllard Climax, per pound T, T.—I oan sell you'according to qual.ty,trom 160%0 700 per 1. Flour—Wo sell the celebrated Patent Fancy per wt, §2 75, Wo keep everything usually kept in a First Class Grocory, and warrant everything we sell. Goods de- livered free in any part of the city. 1 also bandle Gloves and Mittens, Dry goods and Notions, Boots and 8hoes, and a good assortment of Tinware. ~Re- membor; I will not only be not un: goui, bt will sl 0 por cont balow a n the city. We are now receivir seasons, and a visit to my establish- ment, 103 Main street, Council Bluffs, lowa, will repay you. + The entire stock has heen selected hy myself with a view to meet the- wants and demands of the general trade in the west. Should none of my agents he able to call onyou 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. g AND JEWELRY. Council Bluffs. 17 Main Strest, - 2338888 83 in which we can give the greatest bargain: in tho city. My expenses are very light, with no Rents to pay. 1 am eanbled and will Soll cheap far CASH. * Call when you waut thebe of Bargains in my line, J. P. FILBERT, 09 Upper Brondway, - - ouncil Bluffs BROADWAY fioor of his establishment and making ox- | %7 ¥lght, then go ahead, but bo sure you tensive preparations to display his holi- day goods. The song service and workers' training J. MUELLER. | 103 MAIN STREET, aro right first.— Harlan Tribune, plade e oy McClurg's relf-rising huckwheat flour is the best. Try it. STEAM LAUNDRY | class for young men only, will be held| (ygrooats and Suits, B this evening at 8 o’clock. Young men | Bros,’ are cordially invited, tyles. M. < Rough dry washing 200 per dozen. Telograph poles are being drawn to Broadway Steam Llu’adry, 711 Broad- the court house to prop up the [old walls | way. of the falling building. These rude props will rob the court house of none of its beauty, It has none to rob. “The trath will make you free.” Spiritusl circle to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon and evening at 2 and 7:30 o'clock in Spiritual hall. Entrance on| Yestorday afternoon as Williaw Lacy Main and Pearl streefs via stairs two|was driving along Broadway in a light doors south of the postofiice. road wagon, the front axle, which was The fare to New Orleans and retarn is | Y04k from an old break, gave way sud- now only $27.26 over the Wabash & St. denly, throwing him out, while the Louis. Those desirlog further particu. | {F'¢htened horso atarced on the run, lars can gt them of J. C. Mitchell, the Lacy, hanging to the reins, was dragged i ito a dist; ving, ticket agent, corner of Main and Broad- | adiy beatssd shony e hons aea ot way. and one leg and arm hurt somewhat, A petition is boing circulated in Avoca | Put 1uckily no bones were broken. to be presented to the county board| McClurg's self-rising buckwheat flour Monday, asking that tho court house be| slways ready for use. Tey it. repaired and strengthened so as to answer for a fow years longer. It is useless to patch any longer. BADLY BRUISED. | William Lacy Thrown From His Buggy and Dragged, | | Gents' driving, dress and Eusiness gloves, Now. Betoalf Bron, | AT R RN e Dr. C. C. Hazen, ])entlnd(}fl Main st, rector, Rev.T.J. Mackey, will in the[ Closing out our entiro stock at_groatly morning preach on **The Selfish Element | reduced prices for 30 days. Call early, in Thanksgiving.” In the evening Rov, Ds Voi & Waianr. Mr. Mackoy exchanges with Dean Mills- 4 paugh, of tho cathedral, in Omaha, The Svendsen Concert company ap-| 11, Vincant, of the Nonconformist at Tabor, yeared boforo a delighted audience in the | was here yestorday. Congrogational church last evening, | J,J. Mead, of the Pino Ridge, Dakota, Tue Bre's words of praise on a like |agency, was at the Pacific yesterday, concert given by them in Omaha were| F.A. Nush, of Omahs, the agent of the fully endorsed by all who heard these |Milwaukee and t, Paul, was on this side glfted ortists last evening. They cer-|Yesterday. tainly are fine. ¥. L, Hoop, of Avoca, is stopping at the Revere house, and is looking for a location to open up business Lere, | Cocke & Morgan come to thelfront with some good reading matter of practi- cal interest toall. Read their advortise: | iyining 1, 11, Oreutt aud fumily and othors ment carefully and note the bargnins | pere for few days, bave £ for Minneapolis, offored. The amount of business they [ and from there will proceed eastward to their have gained since they opened in this |howe in Buckeport, Mo, Mr, Homer is & city is astonishing and shows what good | brother to the enterprising crockery merchant goods at low prices will do, of this city, Abs Lincoln Posh, No, 206, A, B, . Barrott, the deputy Umited States . ! | collector, left yesterday for Cownecticut to iv " i Bivojeach year a ball for the . ralaing of| viaiy brothers, sistars and other rolatives whom money for the ru{iu( of the widows and | he has not seen sinco be left the east tweuty - orphana of old soldiers and sailors, These | seven years ago. One of the causes of his balls are smovy tho most worthy of | Visit east is tho serious illness of one of his social events, and tickets meet with a | isters. ready salo. The post has arranged for| Window shados st cost to close them the next bail of this kind to take place in [out, P, O, Miller 13 Poar] stroet. Masonic hall on Chriatmas eye, Mr, and Mre, J, A, Homer, who have been e, il 2 8t John Bros, have bought, cloancd Inthe superior court yesterday the |and refurnished the Revere House, b49 time was ocoupied in trying the case of | Broadway, opposito the opera house, geai s P . ¥ | Council Bluffa, where you will find cloan ARATROR, & fenant of {00 B o0, " fean Bodw and woll filled tables., Soott's against whom Beott got out an in. | Terms §1.50 per day Jjunctlon before Judge Lyman. After. wards she was ordered arrosted for con. tempt, and bonds fixed at £300. Not givlog the bondy Seal,sacque and fur rimmings. M, Bros ——— 1,000 styles gents’ neck-woar, 250 and o was placed in juil, |up. Motcalf Bros,’ 342 Broadway. sud then sought t) got released on & writ ~eu—— of habeas corpus. Judgo Aylesworth| , Xinancesofthe Home, after a long hearivg remanded s The last number ‘u' the Christian A R | Howe, the paper pablished in the inter- follonin o of the Spetman brothers in | st of the Houe of the Friondloss, pre- zo.u.‘:'::.‘: B :““ f‘“"("’w raised one of | sents o financia! showing which indicates ot i :’ ‘?"- uly commendable. | that the friends of that ivstitution need -t “’wh{“ the practice not to | 1o rally to i support more lierally in e iog rogues uuless one | order to make it the success it should be St Y thew, but the Spotman's, | Since the Wat report §40 in cash and §3 #'though they lost nothing, felt it their in merchendise has been received while 'y 10 proteot others by spendiog twe | o domands amount to §100 cash every and mouey to catch the check.raiser and woek. A list of regalar contrihutors is to the'r sssis:aacs that Caief |also given, showing that there 171 in all, . 60 are Council Blutfe, and Ekioner was lbln.ou.u him, ud' the cthars sve, Malvering O, Mr, Barhorn, the joweler, calls atten:’ Aglautic 0, Harlan 11, Glmwoo: 3, EVERYTHING NEW, All the Latest Improved|Qouncil Bluffs, - - - Iowa Machinery. All Work First Class. Orders by Mail Solicited | COCKE & NMORGAN 347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, FIRST CLEARING SALE OF WINTER 00DS. In order to make room for HOLIDAY GOODS, we intend to close out our entire stock of Cl.O.A T &, Express Paid on all Or- ders over $2.60. Collars and Cuffs a B8pecialty, Established, 1882. H, E. REMER, Manager 711 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TA, N. SCHURZ. Justice of the Peace, OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS. I0WA Lamps Lamps, Lamps, BIG DRIVE. HOMER'S. 28 Main Street . . Council Bluffs CEIO.A K SS, ‘Within the next ten days. We have actually CUT THE PRICES on these 35 per cent 10 Dozen Misses Cloaks and Havelocks, Samples, received from manufacturers and ordered sold at A/N,\: price, We will save you 50 per ‘ i ceni on these garments, > e A o “ el S TN 3 at . per wr tn on\ " Shawls Must Go !' Brealfast Shawls at 25¢. worth 60c, Breakfast Shawls at 35¢c. worth 73c. Breakfast Shawls at 50c. worth 81,00, Large All Wool Shawls at 81.50 worth $2.50. Large All Wool Single Shawls at $2.50 worth $4.00, Reversible Shawls 72x144 at $6 00 worth $10.00, 4% of tin : Domestic Department. TS el i Good dark colored calico 8c. worth 6 ¢, Underwear. q‘fl : Robe and Dress Styles standard makes bc. ‘We have avery large stock of underwoar and | rmined No7tO Full yard wide Bleached Muslin 5c. worth Tle. carry any over have decided to cut prices early, Those buying undery Soft ll"iui-llwd Muslin 6 jc. worth 8jc. A from us will save tbemselves 25 per cent. Lonsdale muslin 8} other houses sell for 10¢, Comforts Must Go ! Heavy Weight Comforts 81.00 reduced from $1.35. Large (uilted Comforts 51 40 worth $1 75 Extra Heavy Comforts 81.50 worth $2 25. 0il finished Prints $3.00. S BLANKETS MUST GO! 10-4 Blankets $1.25 per pair worth $2.00, 11-4 White Blankets $2.25 per pair worth $3.50. 11-4 White Blankets $3.00 per pa‘'r worth $4.50, 11-4 All Wool White Blankets 85.00 per pair worth $6.50. 11-4 Cashmere Wool Blankets $7.50 per gair worth £11.00, ATTORNEY AT LAW Practioe In State and Federal Courte, Qollections promptly sttended to. Room 16, Shugart's Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS I0WA ~ M A B D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Miscellaneous. We are als» making a special drive n 3K IRTS; knit felt and oth. 50 doz Linen Hemst ched Hawdkercheifs a- 10c, each worth 20¢ 50doz. Bleached German Linen Napkins at 81.50 per doz. wor/’ $2.50, 10 pieces Borosley’s Cream Damask Table Linen 60 mches wi/ at 80c, I worth T5e, idle Brosdway, Council Bluffs, IROLE. I ES g Rk 16c—Ladies 10c. — - ——3 u.lA vflsit of inspection is solicited so that the positive advant;geé ofierefi may ke realized. COCKE&MORGA 847 BROADWATY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Gents 160. Ladies 10c Admission Free to Ladies each mworning snd Tues. day aud Thureday afteroovue. Use of Seates 15 centa. A, ¥. SOHANCK, H. , MARTENS, Manager Proprietér R, R;ice l!! D, CANCERS, Sai'sr it smigsod vomt s - ouodliabive e TOW A.

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