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73 * ,were assigned, and arrangements made|™ THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL THE DAILY Bmc[ QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Wodnesday Morning Dec. 10, |that they will vote for it, provided thal and Missouri.—Oakland Acorn, building final cost will not exceed the original por week 000. It OFFICE! Penrl Btrest, Near Broadway __ | servative pol will adopt only such plans and such contracts as are y and careful mroagement, make : VMINOR MENTION, voted by the generally have suffic Fine holiday goods at;Bliss'. Ste at Chap! ' H. R, Stewart, artist, at Chapman’s, o TR ok matter in their own hands. Let them olect men whom thoy can trust, and cer- Cloaks at your own prices at the Peo- | talnly they ought to elect none others. —— Bee J. Reiter's now stock of cloths. Try McOlurg's solf-raising buckwheat. le's store. V Gonts' glov driving, dress, and business , now, Motcalf Bros, flemsiier BN o city council meets again nmext| H. A. Collins, late of Toronto, has L b Ao oponed an_art studio In the rooms of o Barke's gallery, 100 Maln_street, and fs Reductlon sale in all departments at [ propared to supply portraits In ol and tho People’s store. orayon in the Iatent style, atifaction 0 teed and inspection invited, Call at the Poople's store bofore buying | 84*T*1e¢C 2T T0APZET0 your holiday prescnts, The Unton bakery, Smith & Loerko, aro out with anew delivery wagon. Ticketa are selling well for the Groat Republic. Reserve your soats eatly. Groat closing out sale of cloaks at your own prices at the People’s store, Bay your overcoats and suits at the People's store. er?rem; and Suits. Beststyles. M. A FATAL WRECK. Augther Arellet Gires bis Opivion of 1he Old Bailding, Those Willing to Rent to the County, Pormit to wed was yesterday granted L. J. Eberole and Anna Brecht, both of this city. ¥ you want fine portraits for the holi- daye, place your order early with Stow- el el | morning and talked over the court house, Dealers will save money buying thoir| g j4 srumbled condition. Contractor stuple aud fancy statlonery and hollday | pr ok was outslde superintending the goods at Seaman's closing out salo. work of provping up the walls with tele- Ohristmas carols given away—On all| sraph polos, while a number of citizens cash purchases of fifty contsand upwards | grom various parts of the county wero at Soamen's closlng out sale, 406 Broad- | y4rolling about inspecting the bullding way. and chatting with the supervisors, Three The law firm of Sims & Oadwell has | remonstrances were presented to the dissolved, and Mr, Sims will continue | board, urging the md{mmt to call i another special election, but to repair Eluue. retaining the business of the old the' old bullding s v;oll SipomibleY rm, These remonstrances were signed in all E. R. Noyes has commenced divorco|by 156 names, not a very heavy showing certainly. DS RLIE RN VI e roed fEE0m RASHIL Y In relyponl- to the request of the board Noyes, his claim being that she has been | pr George R. Mann, the St. Joe archi- too fond of another man. tect, was present to inspect the building. Justice Schurz last eveniug married | Mr. Mann's apinion has speclal welght not only because he is a non-resident,but L.J. Eberle to Miss Anna Pratt, the | yar bacauso of his high rank in his pro- ceremony taking place at the reaidence of | fesson, He has superintended the erec- the bride's parents in this city, tion of Haverly's theatre in Chicago, tho Tha Eplisopalian 1adl Sl Paxton house in Omaha, the union depot o Hplsoopsian ThCion are fo A VO|ap Sy, Joo, costing $150,000, and that at Japanese noveltles and a New England | Hannibal, costing over $100,000; the supper in connection with their fair|court house and jall at Marysville, Mo., and fostival in Masonfo hall December |the court house at Rockport, Mo., that 16th. at Albany, Mo., and at Mt. Ayr, lowa, 3 besides the new board of trade building Tho fire lads are making groat pre per-|and other large buildings in St. Joe. ations for thelr dance on the 17th, and | Mr. Mann's opinlon of the old court q houso was freely and frankly given, it tho citizons generally are showing their botng that the building was 1n & danger- appreclation of the depattment by pur-|ous condition and liable to fall. He ad- chaeing tickets. vised the board to vacate it. The Charles Cramp, a colored man, om. | trouble, in his opluion, was with the ; foundations, which were giving away at ployed at Koelino & Folt's, has made ap- | hoth the east and west onds, and it was plication to bo appointed on the police |not practical to attempt to brace it up force. Ho is a six-footer, and Is said to [for any great length of time. i s o ol siyte h s mhbog A number of proposals were rovoived L f by the board from those willlog V. Jonnings {s a practioal showing of [ to furnish temporary rooms for the fact that & merciful man is merciful | court and county purposes, until a new to his boast, 'Ho Is putting up a lot of | court houso could bo built. Mr, Dohany i | offored the third floor of his opera house shodding at his stook yards, whero he is | byilding, with five rooms on the second doing a pretty extensive businees, floor, for officos, at $1200 year, An- Wo still have a large stock of book | Other proposition was to use Beno's hall staple and fancy statlonery, notions, for a court x0om, with two rooms below P and | for jurles, an offico in Burnham, Tully & holiday goods that muat and will be sold | Co.’s building for recorder, one in the at once at prices that will pay you to in. | basement of Shugart’s block for troasur- vestigato, H. . Seaman, 405 Broad. |CF snother one in the basement also for auditor, and the room in the rear of Odell & Day's oftice for sheriff, the whole *‘Love and Law" promises to draw a |rental to bo $1800 & year, Still another fine sudience this ovening at the opera | Offer wan to uso tho Masonio hal and the firat floor of tho building, tho hall to Eo house. Milton Noblos ls & favorlto, and | 64 only during the day timo, and_ the worthily s, and the new play has bound- | whole to be heated by steam, the loase to ed into popular favor. It promises to be | run two years at $3,000 a y Ech dramatio! fasats Mr. L. Horace Everett Proposals Krom Tho county board met again yosterday way. called the attontlon of the board to his stores on The Socott streot bridge was tested | Pearl street and other rooms suitable to yesterday, and showod itsulf solid as rock. | county purposes. Supervisor Graham has glven its gon.| In the ..n.!rdnoou hm; fu!}m‘v)lng .Impnrc 2 was prosented to the board, but all fur- straction close personal attention, and it thnr‘lntiun was postponed until thia i doubtless one uf the best, and probably | morning: the beat bridge built in the county. To the henorable, the county board of superviaors of Pottowattamie county. The entertalnment at the Y. M. 0. A. ™"}, "o nlianco with your request 1 have last evening pressuted somo novel fea- | given your court house bullding & thor- tures, The plan of haviog talks on|ough cxamination, and I unhesitatingly practioal subjects fs to bo kept up, and | pronounco it unsafo. 1 find that tho sido will doubtless form an attractive as woll [&nd rear walls have spresd until they a8 beneficlal featurs of theso entertain- | anchors, and that the second story jolats ments, are entirely out of the second story o .| walls, and only rest on a narrow ledge at The Pultflr_ Sisters ‘,‘ Masonic hall to: the top of the firat story wall. morrow evening promise to glve one of | Thogo walla are now sprung so badly, the best entortainmonts of the season. |and the jolsts have sageed to such an As impersonators and elocutionists they | extont that the joists are now acting as Many who before voted againat the|genius f a new court house now say some assurance will bs given that the #10.00 por yeur | appropriation of mot more than $160,- ia safo to say that tha present county board, with its well known [con- | the L within the amount peopls, and the people t confidence in the | Ic and sensational and yet it s kept well board to rest assured of this fact. As people have the have forced the anchor plats from the |= to return and Mr, Moore is now on track | the author of this play, and he acts in it of the rascal somewhere between here | ay the hero, Felix O'Raff, an Irishman, it is needless to add, a universal * % The sceno of the play i and it contains in it gly «ffactive situation, and, Inld in New Y¢ Inat act & surpr 4| the burden of w by Mr. Nobles.—N. ¥ 1| 1884. The De December “Love and I ~don Times, April epublican of and Law:’ melodramas wh noored such tremendous success the past four or five years, and, by ing spectacular effuscts to its produc t could be made still more entertaining than it is. The play is intensely dramat in hand, and the sliuations are all within the legitimate bounds of the story and Its natural surroundings. 1t 1s a better play than “The Streets of New York,’ which had a famous run some yoars ago, and I altogother one of the best Ameri can melodramss we have, It is well balanced and is cleverly grided to the climax, The supporting company is In every respect excellent. We congratulate Mr, Noblen upon his success, Ho desrves it the more because he has forced recogni- tion from a part of the publi¢ which had looked with disfavor upon his work for years, At Déhany s Opera house Wedneaday evenldg, December 10. Resorved seats at Bushnell's, Popular prices, e McClurg's self-rising buckwheat floar always roady for use. Try it. Dr. C. C. Hazen, Dentist, 100 Main st, e e— There will be a beautiful and instruc- tive exhibition and illustrated lecjure on astronomy by Shaffer at St. Joseph's academy this afternoon at 4 o'clock, and also to-morrow evening. Parents should attend and bring their children. Ao i Real Estate Transfers, The following transfers were filed in the county clerk’s office yesterday and re- ported for the Ber by J. P, McMahon, real estate agent, December 9, 1884: J P Oaeady and wife to Mary A Withe- rel, und. } of lot 1, Johnson's add, $300. J P Oasady, Giusrdian, to Mary A. Witherell, und. 7 lot 1, Johnson’s add, $500. J P Casady and wife to Robt Percival, westerwardly } lot 5, blk 3, Bayliss st add, $2,000. Robt Percival to J P Casady, easter- wardly } lot5, blk 3, Bayliss lst add, $2,000. Wilhelm Lippold to Maggie Russman, &}, 26, 77, 40, and ne}, 36,77, 40, $1,000 Margaret Foreman to Eliza T Paige, lot 3, blk K, Curtis & Ramsey's add, $100. Ira A Sprague and wife, to Chas C and R M Sprague, und. } lots 1, 2 and 3, blk 16, Williams add, $500. e Low prices at Bliss’, Tl New line of novelties at Blisa'. e Ao ey Rough dry washing 20c per dozen. Brondway Steam Lnundry, 711 Broad- way. [ —— PERSONAL, H, Mendel, of Neola, was in the city yes- terday. J. C. White, of Carson, was in the city yosterday. Jno, P, Organ, of Nelson, was attending court here yesterday, J. A, Hake and John Lodwich, of Avoca, were in the city yesterday, Tom Carlisle and wife, of Missouri Valley, wero at the Pacific yesterday. Dr. 0. I, Clark, of Magnolia, was in the city and at the Pacific yesterday, A. P, Cramer, of Avoca, was hers looking, at the cracks m the court house yesterday, District Attorney J. P. Cramer, the judge elect of the circuit court, was in the city yes- terday, T MoKinuey, of Pleasant township, was in tho city yesterdny, and looking after the court house questions, 8. W, Ferguson, who was in the loan busi noss horo, and who has lately been in Mis- sour, i here for a fow days’ stay. Mr. and Mrs, J. ¥, Kimball are expscted to arrive home from their wedding trip so as to receive their friends at 713 Sixth avenue after Christmas, H. H. Van Brunt and George W. Thomp- son, of the firm of Van Brunt, Thompson & Co., are making proparations for a trip to Cincinnati as the guests of A, W, Courson, Ask your grocer for McClurg's self- ratsing buckwheat, Try it. I St. John Bros, have bought, cleaned and refurnished the Revore House, 549 Broadway, opposite the opera house, Council Bluffs, where you will find clean rooms, cloan bods and well filled tables. erms 1,60 per day. DOHANY'S New Opera House. havo s natlonal roputation, aud tho en- | 0vers, exerting thomselves to thrg tho | Friffay and Saturday Evenings, 4 walls farther apart. tertainment is to be for the benefit of a| ““ppe building can possibly be made to most worthy causs—the Harmony Mis- | stand for some little time by means of wion, props, but the remedy will only be tem- Taun Brn's auggostion has_ caused_tho | EFEE A RECRS WEL SO0 s Gl board of health to Instruct the marshal to | the movement only needs to be small to have five deputies in attendance at the|let the second story joist fall, opera house at the presentation of *‘The| I bhave boen asked by your honorable Girost Republic.” This precaution wii) doubtloss serve to assure the public that overything will move off smoothly and safely, building so as to make it safe, While possible, it is not praocticable, as the ault lic entirely in the foundation, and to take out the old foundation and re- i A build one suflicient to support ‘the super- Just read the followlng—Grover's easy | atructure would cost more than to build shoes for ladies, all sizes—the only gen-|a new house equally as good as the old uing Waukouphast, for ladies, in the city | %9 a8 '!'ll:::‘ l;":; e fe o . 1 01 vau are so ~—nice French kid opera too alippers {0 [ ool oq that should ‘your building burn $1.76—also fine ombroidered, balr oslf, [ they would afford you no protection but alligator and D'orsey slippers—all shown [ would rather act as o furnace with your at the Boston shoo store, 417 Broadway, [ books aud papers us fael, RLASE *"| 1 hardly deem it necessary to mal 'ho district court opened its term in|more detalled report, as tho matter the Masonic hall yestorday, Nothing of | ba summed up as follows: , public iuterest wae dono. Some cases| Iirst—Thebuilding as it now stands 1s risk to their lines. for hearlug the crimiual cases first, 80| Sucond—It canpot be made safe, ex- body, if it was poasible to remodel the| MR, D, |. DECEMBER 12 and 13, \The Grand Historical Drama, THE GREAT REPUBLIC! Given undor the lmmediate direction of SCHNEIDER, BY NEARLY 600 CHIARACTERS 500 Including the Bost Local Musical and Dramatical Talent. AUl the Characters will Appear Ap propristely and Elegantly Costumed THIS NDID *|Spectacular, Musical and Dramatic Entertainment nsafe and those In it remain #* a sertous | mustrates our National History from the landing of Columbus to the present time. ing 1t of sterling value, For the Benefit of & Fuud to Purchase a M=seum Konder. that the prisoners can b taken out of | cept tempororily, without spending more | or Natural History for the the jail under the falling court house, | than it would cost to remove the present Tho jucy will bo lupanclled to day, | 2uildlng and bulld a pow ono that would A fellow glving the name of Isalah | bettor than the old one. Btover, dnd claiming to by a butcher,| Respectfully submitted, came to Mr. Crouse and wostod to work Gronon B, Maxx, for his board, on Tueaday of last week, By Mondsy of this weok ho tired of his ————— - LOVE AND LAW, anawer the purpose of the county much “Love and Law,” & well-wrought melo-| Admission, job snd hized a livery rig of C. E, Moore | drams, is now current at the Fourteenth » ostensibly to drive to Carson, He failed | Street Theatre, Mr. Milton Nobles is'at 105l Public 8chools MIS8 ADDIE HORTON, Only 60c. d toats, The advance uing, December 8, No oxtra ¢ m ock, at Bushoe ch is skillfully borne BLUFFS, WEDNESDAY; DECEMBER 10 16va. | We to-day offer and will'until sold our en- tire stock of CLOAKS CONSISTING OF Dolmans, Newmarkets, Russian Circulars, Seal Plushes, Velvets, Etc., Ete. At Prices That Will Close Them Out, A large “invoice of Misses’ and Childrens’ HOSH At half their actual value, Balance of Gents’ and Ladies’ heavy Gloves and Mittens AT HALF PRICES. Also 10 DozeniJersey' Jackets. These are bargains and those desiring must se- cure them at once as e shall close them out without delay. \ Do not forget this is' the time to pur- chase CARPETS Choicest Patterns, Lowest Prices and Bound to Sell, HARKNESS BROS. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa: E. BURHORN I WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY. 17 Main Strest, - Council Bluffs. 1 AM THE WESTERN AGENT FOR THE “RICHMOND SEATE.” KIEL. SALE STABLES Keep Hornes and Mules constantly on hand which ‘we will sell in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholetalo and rotall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Pricos sonable Satisfaction Gusranteed. N SCHLUTER & BOLEX Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Blufia. PIANOS! HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz Lisar, EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finishs KIMBALL PIANOS Bost Modern Prico to Buy. S Council Biuffs, Iowa. The Kimball Organ, so long and favorably knwn in the west, recommenda STEWART, Sole Agent for above lines of Goods. Warerooms, 829 Bluffs uncil Correspondence Solicited, Agents Wanted, 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 FURNITIORE A8 1neod bhe roomn 4 displey my stock of stovee. BMITH & TOLLER Agts, | LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS i ¥ 0nd 9 Mala street, OovuxorL BLuwys, - - - » - Jowa. . MANDEL, Broadw ROLLER ) BROADWAY Skflllll lek | STEAM _ LAUNDRY 1| EVERYTHING NEW, All the Latest Improved Machinery. All Work First Class. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or- ders over $2.50. Oouncil Blufts, Tows, A Complete Line of New Goods to 8elect From, DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 6,500 Eleotrio Belta old for the Month of Noversber by us. AGENTS WANTED, References— 1.1y of t: @ buslness houses in Council Blufls, JUDD & SMITH Propriocors, Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory 30, Fourth 8t. COUNCIL BLUFF84 N etcalft Bros..i WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCK GLOVES, 832 and 844 Droadway, OOUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA ADMISSI0N—Genta 15c—Ladies 100, BKATES—Gents 160. Ladles 100 Admission Free toLadles each morning and Tuea: day and Thursday afternoous. Use of Bkates 16 ocenta. L. C. ARBUTHNOT, ——ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN— A. ¥. SCANCK, Mauagor. I II, MARTENS, Propriotor 1108, OFFICER; L L M. PUSKY OFFICER & PUSEY Collars and Cuffs a BANKERS Specialty, MILLINERTY!I . E t bl . h d |882 DEMOREST'S|. FALL PAPER PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED, A ;“bl";‘; s 7';56 stablishe . 542 BROADWAY, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS stablishe - - — Dealers 1n Forelgn and Domostio Exchange and Home Securities, Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Ol o COUNCIL BLUF¥. GENUINE SLAUGHTER J. B. TATE, R. Rice M. D, B e or- . ATTORNEY AT LAW|ppyops covm o meno(Cooking and Heating Stoves ! Sattin (5 Nuashd Jutws) Goas CHRONIC DISTASES ofs1 bodsaspecity. | srenceio soreg the waks'senssosen ¢ oy st i Over thirly years practionl sxperienss Qe 0. Boom 14, Bbagwt's Building, | 5, Poatl shaced, Connl Bl s COUNOCIL BLUF¥S IOWA * ' garcousultation tris, H, E. REMER, Manager COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. N. SOHURZ, Justice of the Peace. OFFIOE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS 10WA NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors, Winter Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style sn Short Notice and at Reasonable Prices, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 206 Main Street, . . . . . . Broadway, m Counc!l Blafta, Towa. 062 of Ky WLOYeR RKOARDLEAS OF COST In prade not be undersold by anyoue. A, J. Ma.n(}el, : 325 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ¥ | |