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THe DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning Dec. 8 s, senta por wook . §10.00 per yoar SUBSORIPTION RA' By Oarrior « . By Mall = = - - OFFICE: Wn. ¥ Pear] Strast. Near Broadwav MINOR MENTION. H. R, Stowart, artist, at Chapman’s, Soe J. Reiter's now atock of cloths. Try McOlurg's self-raising buckwheat Judge Lyman opens the circult court at Glenwood to-day. The Union bakery, Smith & Loerke, are out with a new delivery wagon. Stewart, the artist, makes life-size por- traits for 826, Every pictare a gem of it * The county board meets to-day and will doubtless take some action in regard to the falling court house. Dealors will save money buylng their staple and fancy stationery and holiday goods at Seaman's closing ont sales. Pure fresh home-made buckwhesf, rye flour, rye graham, corn meal and feod of all kinds, 518 Pearl stacet, John Hauthorn. A large number of tickets have already been sold for the ball to be given by the prid fire department December 17. The boys ought to have a rousing benefit. Charles Coburn, arrested at Macodonia for setting fire to Dye's store, has been held in $1,000 bail to appear at the com- ing term of the district court, which opens here to-day. One of Harkness Bro.’s show windows presents a whole show in itself, 1t being a ship with hull of velvet and sails of laces. It shows much taste and ingenui- ty and attracts much attention. Rev. Thomas McClelland, of Tabor, supplied the Congregational pulplt here yesterday to the satiafation of the people, Next Bunday it is expectod that Rev, Mr. Crofts,of Sandwich, IlL, will preach. George Guarella s now off duty as jaller, and the keys are in the hands of Deputy Marshal Ed Bates, who will doubtless attend strictly to business so that there will be no cause for complaint. ‘We still have a large stock of books, staple and fancy stationery, notions, and holiday goods that must and will be sold at once at prices that will pay you to in- vestigate. H. E.,Seaman, 4056 Broad- way. The case of the state vs Dr. Oross is on the docket for this term of the'crimi- nal court, but whether it will reach trial ornot is a question. The mills of the court grind slow, and they do not always grind fine, The district court will not open to-day, but will to-morrow morning. The judge will not arrive until this evening. The criminal cases wille be taken up first, so a8 to get the prisoners out of the jail at as early a date as possible. Atthe suggestion of Prof. McNaugh- ton, Mr, Covalt, who during the summer has served as park policeman, is now de- talled to look after truant boys, who are on the strects when their parents think they are in school. The scheme is said to be working well. Max Mahn, the happy proprletor of the Creston house, celebrated his forty- first birthday on Saturday, and received many congratulations and expressions of well-wishes from his friends, He also was glven an elegant gold-headed cane by his nephew, Antione Rink. The chief of police says that officer Brooks was not under the influence of liquor Thursday night, that he was not . on duty and that all there wae to the afinir was that he had some family trouble. The chief does not propose laying him off or doing anything official in the mat- ter, as he clalms it was simply a family quarrel, If Mayor Vaughan has an euemy in Council Bluffs, that enemy cannot help but admit that Vaughn never lets a chance etep by without saying a good nd further they must admit that he never lots a deroga- tory expression or remark to go by up- noticod, and thai he fights for the best interests of the city at all times, and on all occasions.—Avoca Herald, The ladies ‘of the Harmony Mission seem to have made a mistake in placing the sale of tickets for the Potter Sisters’ entertainment in the Mascule hall next Tuesday evening at only thirty.five cents, The entertainment is one which ought to draw a crowd at sevenly-five cents a tlcket, but the ladies apparently want to have the price 8o low for the high charac- ter of tlie entertsinment that none will be barred from sharing in the enjoyment which the Potter Sisters will surely give. Constable Wesloy says he found two men fighting at the corner of Main a Broadway Friday night and arrested one but could find no policeman to tusn him over to and could not find anybedy at the Jail, and after huntivg for a policemsn let the man go. Itisalso reported that Ofticer Biooks was sitting playing cards for over two hours Friday evening. Both matters are being investigated and hence Tae Bex will await the result of the offi- cisl search for the facte, 1t is useless to talk about repairing the old court house. The question now is no court house or or a new court house, The old bulldiug shows for itself that it is no longer safe, Uoder these circumatances there should be & complete layiog aside ©of all petty sectional jealoustes and » unlted «firton the part of the whole ©ounty to put up a structure which will I'HE DAILY Iteal Estato Tr bs somewhat In keeping with the high standing, the wealth, Intelligence, growth and fature of Pottawattamie county. Dien —D. D, Qochran, aged in his G6th year, at the residence of hir son, C. ). Cocl No, 300 Sev t, o 0. Cochran, No, 300 Seventeenth atree! patt lot 30 sub di of sec ness. Mr. Cochran was an old resident [add $100, of this vicinity, having resided here for % the 'past twonty-three yoars. The|gjr]. son Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. He | Woods 3 wan Interred at Crescent City, He had [ Palmer's add, 8100, yoars, £100, ‘ Logan hat arrived at the postoffice hero | alwaya ready for use. Saturday covered with osncelled atamps, mailing tag and varlous inscriptions. f oo el GOV CIY The hat started from Denver, and is marked to bo returned to that placo by 0 | ansfors 07 Tey it Jros. | The hat was sent from hore to New [reduced prices for 30 days. Call Orleans where it will attract attention at De Vor & Wricnr, — o 8t. John Bros, have bought, cleaned “The old hat stfll lives." ~Another, f,4 refurnished the Revere House, H49 “Shorn of its plume it seeks in vain for [ Broadway, opposite the opera house, ita pristine owner, James G. Blaine.” | Council Blaffs, where you will find clean rooms, clean bods and well filled tablos. HOSH sooean, — | A half their actual value, Balance of E. B U R H O R N the exposition. One Inscription reads A fire started in the public school | pgrmy 81,50 p building at Shenandoah, but was speedily [ = put out. There was a wild panic among the cnildren, who rushed to the stroet, but fortunately none were hurt. In all public schools the children should bo |12 1 granulated s drilled to march out in order, and at un- |16 1bs While ex C 20 bars Kirk's whito expected times they should be called on | 22 bars Palma, equa 9 i . 20 bars Kirk's blue India soay to march out, just as if there was a fire. | pupont’s bost powdor por Ib.. 18 boxes of matches for. This practice is kept up in many cities, | i FW B Sty o AN : 8y rup California honey drips, per gal.. . and with good effect. At Oshkosh, fyrin Covonus Rover frlom, per ebl i Wis., recently, when a school building | “pergal........ caught fire, tho children all marched out | PRI en sl oo to the tune of ““The Girl T Left Bohind | gonie e Keniine 10 boxos for Me,” one of the teachers playing the organ. The pride of Colorado, s the brand of what is destined to become *‘the flour of | *'Flour—We sell the celebrated Patent Fancy per "o cwh, 82 in thls vicinity. Judge [ “",'kcop overything ususlly keptina First Class d warrant everything we sell. Goods de. the family' Bond la shipping it In large quantities | frocery, from the centennial state. It may seem | Gloves and in any part of the ol one who will test the quality will find | In whichwo ca grocer for it, and if he has none, Judge | my iine, from the best selected hard white wheat, | 209 Upper Brondway, - 5 cans nd g to qual Bond will tell you who haa, It is ground J. P. FILBERT, P at my place. Lty trom BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, MONDAY; DECEMBER 8§ 16vs. The following transfers were filed in the county clerk’s office yesterday and re ported for the Bre by J. P, McMahon, real estate agent, December 6, 1884 J. W. Davis & w to Farnwell & Jenks §1,700, corner Third savenuo, Friday evening, |' Solon Nourse & w to flizabeth Wood December b, 1854, after & lingering ill- [10 b 8 and 1 6 b 13, Bayliss & almer’s Klizabeth Woods to James Dalton, 19 3and 16 b 13 Bagliss & Palmer's add, taneral was from the residence of his James H K Stephens & w to Elizabeth Woods 1 9 b 3 and 16 b 13 Bayliss & 4 James Dalton to Elizabeth Woods 1 9 been a membor of the M. E. church for |, 3and 1 G b 13 Baglisa & Palmer's add An old and much abused Blaine and [ McClurg's self-rising buckwhest flour Genta' driving, dress and Lusinoss Dr, C. C. Hazen, Dentlst, 100 Maln st. the way of St. Paul and San Kranclaco. | - ¢ouing out our entire stock at _grestly oarly. seo_for joots « ouncil Bluffs The friends of J. C. Adams and the friends of the family, will be pained to hold, and removed from the family cir- We to-day offer and willuntil sold our en- tire stock of LOAKS CONSISTING OF Dolmans, Newmarkets, Russian Circulars, Seal Plushes, Velvets, Etc., Etc. At Prices That Will Close Them Out. A large ‘invoice of Misses’ and Childrens’ Gents’ and Ladies’ heavy Gloves and Mittens ™™™ eooxs, AT HALF PRICES. 17 Main Strest, - Council Bluffs. Also 10 Dozen:Jersey Jackets. These ‘lare bargains and those desiring must se- ty. 1 also handle oves tionn, Dry goods and Notions, and Shoos, and a good assortment of Tinwaro, ~Re- strange to some that that flour should be | member; I will not only bo not undersold on any 0ds, but will sell 20 per cent bolow any Compotition brought from Colorado to Towa, but any [EM50G " Wo'are now roceiving an voros of Dolla Ivo tho greatest bargaios evor offerod in the city. My expensos are very light, with no sufficient reason for so doing. Ask your | Rentsto pay. Iam eunbled and will Sell cheap far CASH, Call when you want thobe of Bargains in cure them at once as we shall close 1hem out without delay. ; Do not forget this is the time to pur- chase E S T BROADWAY CARPETS aru Uk oati s ontared ths hioase: STEAM lAUNDRY Choicest Patterns, Lowest Prices and y cle the wife and mother, and the print- ing fraternity of southwestern Iowa to whom Mr. Adamswas well known wil| EVERYTHING, NEW, also fecl deeply his sad afiliction. Mrs, Adams has been in ill health a number of years, and, although kind hands ministered to her wants. her health did not lmprove, and in hopes that a change Machinery‘ of climate would benefit her, Mr. Ad- ams disposed of his busines here and went to Dakota, The much hoped fo: benefit was only of short duration, and after a few month her strength began failing her, and so continued, until at last she passed quietly away-—Avoca Herald, Ogden H. Fethers, of Janesvllle, Wis., who last summer while visiting Council Bluffs and Omaha on business, met a number of friends and formed new ac- quaintances, is boing named by some of the Wisconsin papers as one worthy to be United States sonator from that state. Mz, Fothers is one of the most brilliant orators of the Badge state, and an attempt was made to secure at least one speech from him here during the campaign, but his busy law practics, and tho claims of the party at home prevented him from coming, Wisconsin might well be glad |~ to have him as one of its senators, but he emphatically refuses to permit his name to be used in that connection, — McClurg's rell-rising huckwheat flour in the best. Try it. pisad Bl S ders over $2, 8pecialty, Established, 18 COUNCIL BLUFFS. All the Latest Improved All Work First Class. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or- 60. Collars and Cuffs a 82. H, E. REMER, Manager 711 Broadway, COUNCIL BLU N, somuRz, |srock of Justice of the Peace | CEa D L. ERK S5, ClLO.A ERES, OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, 10WA Overcoats and Suits, Dest styles. M, Bros.' C —— Rough dry washing 20c per dozen. Broadway Steam Laundry, 711 Broad- way. Lamps: Lamps —— PERSONAL, Mrs. Will Maurer has rcturned from hor Cedar Rapids visit. Lam Judge K. R, Paige, now of Chicago, th«:&: aige, now of Chicago, is u BIG DRIVE. AlT P. H. Wood left Saturday morning for HOMER’'S. Appancose county, and will return this oyen- iug. 28 Main Strest - - Oouncil Bluffs Miss Mary De Vol leaves to-morrow morn- ing for St. Joo, on a visit te Attorney Harle's family for a fow days, J. R. TATE, + W. 8, Perry, D. D, the bishop ATTBRNEY AT LAw Soft Finished Muslin 6 }c. worth Se. from us will save themselves 25 per cent. of this dlocese, was in the city Saturday en Right R route for Red Oak, to attend a confirmation | Practice In State aud Federal service there, Collections promptly attended Mus, Jo. Roff who has just returned from ; Kausss Oiby with e husband, hay ssosived a | Lo 0D oik BUUFFS Courts. to. Room 16, Shugart's Building, owA telegram stating that her movher is very ill at | Mrs. B, J, Hilton i b, J, \ her home in Illine Mrs J. J, Bliss, and her sister Miss Rehse, | PHYSICIAN & SURGEON' Extra Heavy Comforts $1.50 worth $2 25. the artist, have returned from their eastern visit, Mra, Bliss has made some choice selec- | — Idle Broadway, Council Blufts, | s ot antara e for e mavy R‘;I.II.H R— M. T, Robrer has returned from Detroit 3 4 with the appolntment of special agent fer Towa of the Mutusl Life Insurance company, of New York, He has been the local agent : here for about seven years, and is s most worthy wau to represent so worthy & com- pany, ADMISS10N—Gents 160—Ladios 10c. Mrs. Horace Everett has returned after a year's absence, during which she visited her daughter in Japan, Mrs, Waddell, whose hus- | Admission Free to Ladios each morning and Tues band, & graduate of West Point, is now in the [ 18 800 Thursday afieracons. Use of Skatea 16 ™ service of the Japanese government, oc:upy- iog ® high official position there in conneotion Pk withi ope of the uaiversities, Mrs, Everstt sl A. ¥. BCHANCK, H BKATES—Gents 150. Ladies 10c + MARTENS, . OOTUNCOIL, BLUFFES, TOW A. bad uot only a happy visit, but a most enjoy- ble and inatructive trip, R. Rice M. D. el Noweat siylos in_ stiff hats in brown | CANCERS, Saiiher et remgred wthous s inds & spectalty. snd black, Metcalf Bros, Ask nu:gwm for h;lurg'l self- Dgggfi&msffisu ralsing buckwheat. Try it.'g Souncl Bluse. perience Oos No Bound to Sell. HARKNESS BROS. 401 Broaaway, Council Bluffs, Iowa: I COCKE & NMORGAN, 347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. FIRST CLEARING SALE OF WINTER GOODS. In order to make room for HOLIDAY GOODS, we intend to close out our entire ‘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 AN'Y price. We will save you 30 per ceni on these garments, Shawls Must Go ! Breakfast Shawls at 25¢. worth 60c. BLANKETS MUST GO! 10-4 Blankets $1.25 per pair worth $2.00. 11-4 White Blankets $2.25 per pair worth §3.50. Breakfast Shawls at 85c. worth Tic 11-4 White Blankets $3.00 per par worth §4.50. Bisaitaat khayle at 500, worth, 1,00, 11-4 All Wool White Blankets 85.00 per pair worth $6.50. Large All Wool S!mwls at 81.50 worth $2.50. 11-4 Cashmere Wool Blankets 87.50 per pair worth $11.00, Large All Wool Single Shawls at $2.50 worth $:.00. Reversible Shawls 72x144 at $6 00 worth $10.00. Domestic Department. Good dark colored calico c. worth 6c. Robe and Dress Styles standard makes 6c. Full yard wile Bleached Muslin 5c. worth Tle. Underwear. ‘We have avery large stock of underwoar and being determined o1 te carry any over have decided to cut prices early, Those buying underwe Lonsdale muslin 8} other houses sell for 10c, . J ; Miscellaneous. Comforts Must Go ! We are als» making a special drive m SKIRTS: knit felt and ¢ oth. Heavy Weight Comforts 81.00 reduced from $1.35. 50 doz. Linen Hemst.ched Handkercheifs a- 10c, each worth 20¢ Large Quilted Comforts $1.40 worth $1 75 50doz, Bleached German Linen Napkins at $1.50 perdoz. worth $2.50 10 pieces Burnsley's Cream Damask Table Linen 60 mches wide at 50, worth T5e. Oil finished Prints $3.00. Aliz vflsit of inspection is solicited so that the positive advantages offered may be realized. COCKE&MORGAN 847 BEROADWAY.

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