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THE DAILY BEE. QUUNCIL BLUFFS, Thursday Morning December 25 UBSCRIPTION RATES, 30 senta por wesk « 410,00 por yeur OFFICS: No, 7 Poar! ot, Near Brondway. MINOR MENTION. H. R, Stewart, artist, at Chapman’e, Soe J. Relter's new stock of cloths. Ice ten inches thich in the river. Ty McClurg's self-raising buckwheat. Attend the great Reduction Sale at the Pleople’s store. There will bo no Bre lssued to-morrow morning. Cloaks almost given away at the Poople's store. The Grand Army had ita relief ball last night. Buy your holiday prerents at the Poo- ple’s Store, Thousands to select from, Tae iron aprons at the streot crossings expedite many a fall. Not a single transfer in real estate re- ported yesterday. The Maennerchor society has a ball in Beno's hall this evening. The Daly’s appear at the opera house this afternoon and evening. The M. L. S. C. is talking of gotting Bob Burdette to lecture here. The grand jury ad journed at noon yes- terday until to-morrow morning. The morning trains were late again yeaterday from one to five hours, Remember the printers’ dance in Bloom & Nixon's hall this evening. There is to be a corn festlval at the Mothodist church next Tueeday evening. Tue Bee wishes its many Council Blufls friends and patrons a Merry Christ- mas, The “‘Great Republic” is to be re- peated here in January with new fea- tures. Justice Schurz has married at his of- fice Jacob Straub and Mrs. Mary Kampf, of Avoca. Jamoes Mitchell, of Washington town- ship, and Mary Callaghan, of York, were married yesterday. The Congregational Sunday school has its Christmas festival at the church at ¢ o'clock this evening. Rather a cool walk for the prisoners of the county jail way up to court in the Masonic temple this weather. E. M. Leaman, the commission mer- chant, {s about to remove his place of business to No. 14 Pearl street, The east bound/passenger trains yester- day did not get away till noon, on ac— count of the latonees of the U. P. The postoffice to-day will be open as on Sundays, with the addition of belng open from 7 to 8 o’clock In the evening. The Globe family is doing well, An- other one of the force, Cy Howlett, is gladdened by the arrival of a little mall. Tho trial of Watson, for robbing his room-mate at the St. Joe house of §31, was bogun yesterday afternoon in the diatrict court, H. S. Gallagher, a well known farmer of this counly, is sufforing from bruises caused by being thrown from his wagon while in this city. Dr. and Mrs, Hart have received the sad news of the sudden death of their eon, K. H. Hart, at Beloit, Kas., and have gone tnere. The new brick residences of Mesars. Sullivan and Fitzgerald, on Tenth avenue near Fourth street, are nearly ready for cecupancy, P. Iiagan, who was arrested for being 80 disorderly s to throw a stone through the window of the K. C, house, has suc ceeded ia settling the case, The mercury went down to twenty-four degrees below yesterday morning, and did not got much above twelve degroes bolow all day. Rather a cold deal. A number of the retail stores will be open this morniug till 12 o’clock for the accommodation of thoss who have failed to purchase their Christmas presents, No old jokes or worn-out puns are al- lowed in the merry “Vacation” to bs given by the Dalys’ at the opera house this afternoon and Fresh evening, fun, Avwong the holiday art displays in Oamaha appears an oil painting, a Ma. donua, by Miss 8. D. Rehse, of this city, for which $50 1s being asked by the desaler haviug it for eale. Four frescoers havo arrived here from Des Molnes and ara stoppling at the Rs: vere house. Thoy will commence at once ou the interior decoratlons of the new Presbytertan church, The salo of household farniture, ote., which was advertised for yesterday did not take place o account of the extrome co'd weather. 1t has been postponcd un- til Saturday at ten o'clock, At the Catholic will ba masses a 10:30, a. m, high maeson, church to day there 0, 8, 0, 0:1 The first and las No v ra. Ba of the Holy Baicrament after the last mase, , 0 The Oxaha papsrs are poking fun st Council Bluffy' chivf of police because he dare not set foot in that city leat he should be served with a notice of suit is *he false im;rison vent case of Patton. Tow ought to show his pluck and go, The Expoelion lowan is the nume of neat, newsy ahect, published by the City Republican at Nes Orleans during °¢ | is the beat THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS It is fall of matter Ing to Towans, and s ® the exposition, especially enteres atroko of interprise which does credit to Towa journalism in general, and to the Republican in particular, Tue Bee disclosed the fact the other day that the prosecution claimed to have discovered some now evidence against Dr. Crons, ingjuding one eye witness to the shooting of Dr, McKune, Six other witnesses have been found and notice of the fact will be served on the defendant in o day or two. Somo of the testimony {n decidedly nsensational, Tho city authoritles should arrenge to have two jaileraat the clty cage, so that there would always be one on hand. There is not an hour, day or night, but that something is liable to occur, making it very convenlent, or in fact necessary, for a jaller to be on hand, and, of course, one man cannot be on duty dayand night, Sundaysand all, Permits to marry wore yesterday grant. ed to Ed E. Burke and Rhoda F. Holder, both of Minden, Charles F. Pratt and Maggle A. Caldwell, of Crescont, Com- modore . Masters, of Bello Creek, Ne- braska, and Dora Wagner, of Crescent City, Isaac Wooley and May B, Hender- #on, of this city, Andrew J. Kiernan and Rosa Cherrett, of Nebraska City. J. O. Mitchell, the Wabash tlcket sgent, corner of Brodway and Main street, is melling round-trip ticketa to New Orleans for $27.25. At this price, even hard times needn’t keep people from going to the world’s exposition there. These tickets are good for forty- five days, and passengets are allowed to be six days going and elx days returning, if thoy deslre to stop anywhere on the way. Work on the government building was suspended yesterday. Although the workmen started in at the usual hour they concluded 17 degrees below zoro too much for them. They have only lost two days g0 far thls season and Superintend- ant King yesterday said 8 or 10 degrees below zero would not be apt to Interfere with them much, and that the work of laying the stone would be pushed along a8 rapidly as possible. The Christmas entertainmenc of the Woman Christian association for children of the pooristo be on Saturday after- noon at 3 o'clock, in the chapel of the Baptist church. Any one knowing of such children, in homes too poor for Santa Claus’ visit, especially those not in any Sunday school, is requested to extend an invitation to them and thelr mothers to be present. The exerclses will conslst of songs, story reading and Christmas talk, beside the distribution of gifts and clothing, — UPSET SALE AT METCALF BROS. Ask your grocer for McClurg's self- ralsing buckwheat. Try it. Wall paper and intertor decorations at P. C. Miller's, 13 Pearl strect. —————— PERSONAL, P Lacy has returned from Montana, H. 8. Driggs, of Little Sioux, is a Pacific guest. Mrs. Judge Lyman is visiting her friends in Tlliols, W Sears hias returned from Tip to Logan, i H, Dearborn, of Stone City, Ia., is a Pacific house guest, Miss Roxie Wesley is spending Christmas at Living Springs, Auditor Orborne, of Mills county. was in the city yesterday. Mies Blanche Oliver has returned from her visit to St, Paul friends, W. B, Oakes cashier of theSilver City bank, was in the oity yesterday, Thomas Marrow, Esq., of Percival, Tows, was at the Pacific yesterday, M. Duquette, of Wirt & Duquette, is re ported &8 recovering from hus illuess, L. A. Devine left yesterday over the Wa- bash for his home in Jacksouville, T11, T. W. McCargar left yestorday over the Wabash for Akron, O., on a brief business P’. Kelley, H. B. Williams and C., Hen- drick, of Glenwood, were in the city yester. day, Fred Montgomery has roturned from Tabor college and will enjoy his holid.y vacation at home. C. Hendire, of the Council Bluffs iron works, bas gone to Denyor tospend his Christ- mas with relatives there, De. K. L, Cook and wife, of Macedonia, who have been at Bechtele's for a day or two, left yesterday for Brooklyn, Mies Mary Thompson, oue of the teachers in the public schools improves her vacation time by a trip to New Orleans, Miss Roxie, davghter of C. Weslay, will spend Cliristmas with the fanfily of Mr, H, Ourens. of Silver Creek township, Eruest Brock, who is one of the favorite wiecionaries of Percgoy & Moore, is in from his Nebraska field to spend Christmas at hon 8, I\ French, one of the great carpet house, started last evening with his wife for Decatur, L., to spend Christmas thers, Thev went on tho Wabaeh, o —— UPSET SALE AT M“TCALF BRO'S. —a— H. A, Colline, late of Toronto, has opened an art studio in the rooms of Barke's gallery, 100 Main street, and is rod o supply portraits in oil and yon in the lutest style. Sati:faction uarantecd and iospection invited, McClurg's reli-rising buckwheat flour Try it —e—— Fleasantly kemembered Yesterday afternoon the clerks in the Council Bluffs insurance company's office presentod the seoretary, J. Q Auderson, with a very handsomo offics chair. Mr E. A hcr'u[;l made the presentation speec, to which a happy, fitting repl; wade by Mr. Audersin, i e —— Bosure you get McClurg's self-risip buckwheat flour. ] J ———— Dr. C. C, Hazew, Dentist, 100 Main st. Aged Pets Mr, Willis Hatnes, of Bloomer town- | ship, has two pots that are pretty well along in years, One is & pet poodle dog, which he has had eighteen years, The other is a cat, which he has had fifteon years, It is needless to say the family is groatly attached to tnem. o — UPSET SALE AT METCALF BROS. e —— McClurg's self-rising buckwheat flour always ready for use. Try it. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Spocial & vortisomonts, swo as Losk, Found, To Loan, For Balo, To Rout, Wants, Board. 6§, oto., will be fnserted in this column a the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion snd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- ertlon, Leavo advertisements af oar offios, No. Poarl Streot. near Broadwav WANTS, A good cook stove, alm JOR 84 Boe ol ot ne {OR BALE—Two nlcely furnished rooms. First strect. 128 8, VOK RENT—A handsomely Reforences exchanged, 110 Wells, 1 VVANTED —A gaod ciel o genoral hot o family of thrce, Addiess i. Co Bee office. farnished room, Nitth street. neral house Mrs Lucius A girl or woman for Must have refel urth strect, Counc s ork in cil Bluffs VWANIED=By a gentloman of good addrom a position a8 bouk-keeper or Avesman. Can rurnish A No, 1 s to charact.r and ex- perionce. Address letter A, Beo office, —Agents in_every county in_wostern Towa to aell t10 “Champion Bosom Stretcher and Ironirg Board', Eve:y lady pronounces it on sight to bo just what shs wants, either for ho:sclf or hirec help. Big inducements to agents Retafls for 21, Address O. B. 8. and 1 Bcard, Beo onicc Councll B uffe, Towa, OR SALE—Hou 1( Stopt eason, 603 F JROBSALE-A topbuggy, fint. ey make snd 1n ex ellent condition. Or will trade for cheap lot. Address . M. Beo office, Council Blu7s. OAL AND WOOD—George Heaton, 623 Broad- (005 visewuis Sk il e st Fskwonkbl prices, ives 2000 Ibe for & ton, and 128 oublo for & cord; 'y him. 7OR SAL® - Piano, H. K. Soaman, Paper, Beoks and Stationery, Council Blu.Ls. ANTED—Evory body 1n Councll Blufts to_tako TunBan. Doliverod by carrlor ab only wenty sents a wook. O PAPERS—For alo at Brx office, at 25 cents » hundrod ¢ J. L. DEBEVOISE, Onion Ticket Agent No. 607 Broadway Councll Bluffs, Railway Time Table. COUNGIL BLUFFS. The following aro the timos of the arrival and de. rturo of traing by contral standard timo, at the [ooad dopote. . Trais leave transtor depod ten tnin utos carlior and arrivo ten minutes later. IT10AGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY. ARRIVE. 9:00 8 m T:0pm T9pm 20pm Chlosgo Express Fagt Mall. 1*Mail and Express, Accommiodation, *At local depot only. CITY, BT. JOB AND OOUXCIL BLUPPS, Mafl and Express, ;i Pacific xprooe, OII0AGO, KILWAUKNN AXD BT, PAUL. Express, 01 m Exprese, CHI0AG0, ROOK IBLAND' AND PACIVIC. 'Atlantlo Express, Day Expross *Des Monos Accommodation, “At local depot only. *WABABI, KT, LOUIS AND PACIFIO. Accommodat.on 9 Touis Expross Chica;0 Express *At Transter only €1I0AG0 AU NORTIWRATARY, 9:058 m m 8:54 p 816 p e xpross, Pacifio Express SIOUX GITY AXD PACIFIO, 8t Paul Expross, Day Express PUNION PACIPIO, Western Expreas, TPacifie Express, Tincoln Express, *At Transfer only." DUMMY TRATNS TO OMAIIA, :80-11 rrive 10 mi *From travster only J. R. TATE, ATTORHEY AT LAW Practioo In State and Federal Courts, Collections promptly sttendod to, Room 16, Shugert's Building, COUNCIL BLUFFS I0WA Dr, W. H. Sho:;ra.den DENTIST, ‘' Masonic Temple, Councll Blafls » 2, IROIL-ILIE K Towa. ADMISS10N—Genta 160~Ladles 100, BEATES—Gents 160, Ladles 100, Admission Free to Ladles cach morning and Tues day and Thursday aftornoons, Uso of Bkates 15 centa. A. ¥, BCHANCK, Managor, IL II, MARTENS, Fropriotor FACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFLS, IOWA, oon snd Beno OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Established - - 1856 in Forelgn aud Domestio Exchange aud 108, OFFICER, re o8 complex'on, bi ld head (n top brownish red. stout b bulit, stont 49; care old. Apr)y to Lo vard Ev©rett, attorue; bl Ounc!l Bluffs, lows, W 4w Sag ik | SANTA THURSDAY DECEJABER 25 1884 CLAUS HAS ARRIVED IN FULL FORCE =i J MURELLERS Music Hall 103 MAIN STREET, THE FINEST DISPLAY, THE LOWEST PRICES, THE GREATEST VARIETY. ONCEin1000 YEARS BARGAINS CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENGH In theMasonic Temple. Council Bluffs, la. L Owing tola change in the firm we are desirous of re- ducing our stock very low, and so offer the Entire Stoc of CARPETS Lace Madras and Turcoman Cur- tains, Shades,Rugs,Mats, and Mattings, Oil Cloths, Lin o.eums, Table Linen, Napkins, ed Spreads, Towels Piano’, and Table Covers, Blankets ona Comfor- ters Etc., Ete; The entire Stosk EVERYTHING MARKED DOWN At a Great .Sacrifice TO BI D - ROCK. ConmiirE AND S Such an opportunity was never hefore o ffered 1o thi public to secure Carpets and other House Furnishings a guch a sacrifice for Nice, New Desirable Goods. HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTEL MEN, COUNTRY MER- CHANTS. You Will Find that You can Buv for Less|NoW isyour chance for Unheard of Bargains. The sale than Anvwhere Else. MAIX MOXEIN, Proj«ietor GRESTON HOUSE, ; ~——EVERYTHING Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., FIRSTCLASS, —— - COUNCIL BLUFFS8 PIANO HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz Liszr, EMBRSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finfshy KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy. The Kimball Organ, so long and favorably kn>wn in the west, racommends STEWART, Bluffs uncil Oorrespondence Solicitad, 8old Agent for above lines of Goods, ‘Warerooms, Agonts Wantad, 329 0 F W RLOEBEER 200 Upper Broadway, ag: Stuly, refloct and come ud Exu whiat you can buy for a, equal to Kirk's Russian ‘s blue Indis soap for, Dupont’s best powder poi 18 hoxes of matches for. French mixed candy pe 8y rup California hone: S 1ips, per gal . arauted strictly pure’ Vermont maple p 1b st quality Tc 1 white fish, per kit, dy, per pound. ep everything vsnally and warrante veryth i part of the ept in & First Claes e eell. Good de- 1 also handle only he not unde below any Com vi ¢ an fnvoics of D lls ver offere t, with no cheap far 1l when you waut thebe of Bargaiog in J. P FILBERT, 200 Upper Broadway, «+ - ouncil Bluffe ] CASH, my line, THE PLACE To purchaco Gliristmas Pregents At Bottom Prices, is HOMER & CO'S China Store, ‘123 Main Street, Council Bluffs Hrs, B, J, Billon. i D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Broadway, Councll Bluffs. BROADWAY STEAM _LAUNDRY EVERYTHING NEW, All the Latest Improved Machinery. All Work First Class. Qrders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or- ders over $2.50. Collars gpecialty, Established 1882. H, E. REMER, Mzanager COUNCIL BLUFVYS, IA, R. Rice B D, CAKCERS, CHRONIC 5 &4 Covsult; 111 Broadway, or other tamors removed without the knite or drawiag «f blood. SE" ofa'l kinds s specialty. N. 8CHURZ, Tustice of the Peace OFFICE OVER AMERIOAN EXi'ibud OUNCIL BLUFkKs ORDER YOUR Cobs, CoaliWood OwWa n s JoNnEs, P, 0, sddrees, Losk Box 1499, Counctl Blutts and Cuffs al’ will continue until the stock is very much reduced. Those who call early will get the best bargains. WE MEAN BURINESS and shall make the lowest prices ever heard of, - CASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH, Masonic Temple, Courcil Blufis. BMITH & TOLLER Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ¥ and 9 Maln street, QOouxcrL Brurrs, A Complete Line of New Goods to Select From, GENUINE SLAUGHTER Cooking and Heating Stoves ! Tho season tlng 50 far ndvanced T have concluded to dleposs of kny £to¥cs REGARDLESS OF G08Y In prete erenco to storivg thew until ext ecason, Call early a8 1 will not be undersold 1y avyone. J. Mandel, dway, Council ssiuffs, EIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will sell in retail or wholeeale lota, All Stock Warranted as Renresented. ”j Wholoealo and retail dealers in Graln a; ay. Pricos sonablo Satisfaction Guarar SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave, & Couner) Bluff HORENE & LANDSTROM, NEerchant Tailors. Winter Goods ieady. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style sn Short Notice and at Reason: bl» Prices, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 306 Main Streot, . A ; £ % o AGENTS WANTED. Drs. Judd & 8mith’s New Improved Electric Belt. 810 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA; 726 ELM ST., DALLAS, TEXAS; and FT. WAYNE, IND T o1, iright's Dis al ‘A ctions, In aorewsod motive p 325 B Councll Blaffs, D etcall BEBros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCK GLOVES, DOUNCIL BLUFF8 IOWA 832 aad 844 Hroadway, “RICEMOND SKATE.” & 14 eap o p do0s Tormy-Dac-third cash o Agaat, 103, Fouth Avenus