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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, SATURDAY JANUARY 3, 1885. DAILY BEE OOUNCIL BLUFFS Saturday Morning, Jan, 8, 1885 SUBSCRIPTION RATES, OFFIOR: Wo. 7 Pear] Street. Near Broad: 0 sents per weok 410,00 per yoar ney. He accepted the situation, and the strange sight was presented of Judg» Conner, of the circuit bench, acting as s | prosecuting avtorney in a criminal ocase before Judge Loof bourow, of the dis- + | trict court. The case was finished about noon, and Mr. b Slms was appolnted as special prose: g attorney for the reat of the term, the new distrlet attor- ney, Mr, Thornell, not being able to ap- pear at this term. In Mr. Sims' hands the interests of the state will be well cared for, e — MINOR MBfiTIOfi. See J. Relter's now stock ofoloths, Try McOlarg's self-raising buckwhen t Tne Catholic falr continues at Beno's hall, and should be visited by all. A Swede was found 1n a nearly frozen condlition near the electric light building Thursday night. The grand jury found thirty-five in- fifty-five cases dictments out of the brought before them. H. E, Seaman 1a removing his stock to 341 Broadway, to the store lately occu- pled by H. Friedman, Park Policeman Lamb is keeplng an eagle eya out for any one attempting to steal wood from Falrmount park. The democrats of this district are to have a grand “‘Old Hickory” ball in Ma- sonic temple next Thuraday evening. A museum is being worked up for the public schools. A starter was got by the “‘Great Republic” entertainment. The faneral of little Karl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard, on Oakland avenue, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The newly elected county and town- ship officers will quallfy Monday, the board of supervisors meeting then to ap- prove the bonds, Wm, D. Rant, an engineer on the Milwaukee & St. Paul, was Thursday evening married to Miss Maggle John- son, Rev. Dr, McCrary officlating, E. T. Waterman, of 120 Broadway, has just turned out an extension top surrah, for one herse. It ls an extra fine vehicle and was made to order for Miss Racer. Judge Lyman {s no longer circult judge. He will contlnue the practice of law, and have his office In Shugart's block until he enters on his active dutles a8 congressman. Miss Carrid Smith now suffers from rather a painful accident. While clean- ing a pair of gloves with benzineand dry- ing them by the stove, they took fire, burning her hands and arms qulte badly. Thos. Morgan, better known as Tom Pendergrass, was yesterday found guilty by a jury in the distrlet court, the charge being that he confidenced a young man named Gligman out of $15 at the Tre- mont house, “They are waiting and watching for us.” Spirltual circle to-morrow (Sun- GIY) afternoon and evening in Spiritual hall, at 2and 7:30 o'clock. Entrance stairs on Main and Pearl streets, two doors south of postoffice. E. B. Gardiner, who has been connect- ed with the Nonpariel for fifteen years, has purchased the grocery busines of My. Vi Robert Huntington. With a wide ac- quaintance, many friends and much en- terprise, success for him is sure. The telegram in yesterday morning's papers that a Mra. McChesney of Coun- cil Bluffs, had dled rather mysterlously in New Orleans, led to many inquiries yesterday as to who she was, No one seemed to be able to glve any informa- tlon as to any such lady belonging here. The lecture of Prof. Starr in the Y. M. C. A. hall next Monday evening premises to be instructive as well as en- tertaining. His theme s ‘“‘Sunbeams,” and he has the reputation of having eloquence a8 well as eclentific knowl edge.’ - “Tho Lights o' L:ndon,” which is to be presented at the opera house Wednes- day and Thursday evenings, is a favorite, and won so much favor when presented here before, that 1t will draw big crowds, especially as the public is assured that the company}has been increasea since presented here last. Oneof the most enjoyable New Year's receptions was that given by the boys of Bo sure you get McClurg's self-rising buckwheat flour. H. A. Collins, late of Toronto, has opened an art studio In the rooms of Barke's gallery, 100 Main street, and is prepared to supply portraits In oils and crayon in the Iatest style, Satifaction guaranteed and inspection invited* e ——e e Resolutions of Respeot, The following expression In regard to the death of Genorge Bowers has been adopted by the Abe Lincoln pest G. A. R. and th? fire department, of both of which he was a member: Wiereas, Our comrade, George B. Bowers, has been removed by death from Ask our grocer for MeOlarg's self- ralsing {uckwim t Try it SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOE.—Special & vertisomonts, suc a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board: ing, 640., will be inserted in this column at the low tate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent b ertlon. Leave advertisoments s\ our offics, No. Poarl Stroot, near Brosdway JFOR, BALE-A good cook stove, {al office. l{wnll RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms. Mre. A. A. Smith, 128 8. First 8t, 0K RENT_A bandsomely, taraished . Reforences excharged, 1102 Niuth stroet, VWANTED -Geod cirt at 831 third avonuc? work light, two in family. C. C, Troxeh. NTED—A good girl for general honse s ork in VWi a family of three, Addiess i. Couccil Bluffs Bee office. VWANIED-Ey s gentloman of good addresas position s book-keeper or salesman, Can furnish A No, 1 reforences a8 to charact.r and ex- porience. Address letter A, Boo office. w 1D A every county in_western Towa to seil tho ‘“Champion Bosom Stretohor and Troning Board", Evory lady prononnces it on sight to be just what sha wants, either for horselt or hirec help. Big inducements to agents. Retails for $1, Addross C. B.8. and 1 Beard, Bee office Council Blufts, Towa, our midat, and Warereas, We desire to give some ap- propriate expression of the esteem in which he was held by us, and the respect with which we cherish his memory; therefore Resolved, By the members of Abe Lincoln post G. A, R., Veteran associa- tiations, and the members of the varlous fire departments, that we bear witness to the many noble qualities of our departed comrade, In the time of war he ren- dered patriotic service in the national de- fense; s a fireman he was prompt, dar- ing, and respected by his com- rades, and possessed In a high degree those qualitles which com- mend men to their fellows and endear them to their friends. That we deplore i| the terrible event which was the occasion of his death. That a copy of these reso- lutions be furnished for publication in the papers of our city and that these resolu- tions be spread on the records of the var- ious organizations of which our comrade was & member; and that the halls of the different organizations of which he was s :mmbar be draped in mourning for thirty ays. Committeee—G. A, R.—Joseph Cra- mer, D. B. Dailey and Sherwood. Veteran Assoclation—Col. Keatley Oapt. Clark and Geo. Harrington. Volunteer Fire Department — Amy, Lacy and Templeton. City Department—Walters, Bradley and P. Kuykendall. ———— McClurg's self-rising buckwheat flour always ready for use. Try it. PERSONAL, James Franey is reported on the sick list, Dr. Edmonds now leaves for a visit to New Orleans. Mrs. [Calderwood, of Omaha, is visiting Miss Lew Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Hoffman have gone on a visit to Mr, Hoffman's mother, in Illinois, ‘Will Owens, one of the salesmen for J. R. Farnman, is very ill, having suffered a relapse from mw.alarial fever. . Dr. C. C. Hazen, Dentist, 100 Maln st. e —— Picked Up By Police. Chiof Skinnex has made up the follow- ing report of the number of arrests made in December: 48 4 Larceny 16 Assault, 4 Disturbiv, 16 Pickpocke Peddling w 2 Obtaining Money Under F: g Desertor 1 TOtal AITEBLS. oo vveeressseennooessss20 e ———— McClurg's relf-rising buckwheat flour is the best. Try it. Real Estate Transfers. The following is a list of roaj estate transfers filed yesterday in the recorder’s office of Pottawattomle county, Iowa, as furnished by A, J. Stephenson, abstrac- tor, real estate and loan agent, Council Bluffs, Towa, January 2, 1884: Mary E. Little to W. W. Dearborn, part original plat lot 88, $160.00 Stacy Bevan to I. C. Norton, part n e qr, n w qr, 12, 75, 40, $50,00. T.J, Evans to L. D. Balla, lot 13, block 10, Macedonia, $25,00. Holm Kuhl to Charles Trude, e §,s e ar, 1, 76, 38, $3,000.00. J. L. Whittaker to Wm, Wagner, lots 7 and 8, block 15;and lot 1, block 16, Crawford’s addition, $900.00- J. L. Whittaker to Charles Wagner, part lots 16 and 16, block 5, Bayliss’ 1st additton, $1,700.00, "y Total sales, $5,810.00, Hose Co. No. 4 at their room on Main ——e—— street. They kept open house all day, “The Two Johns,”" and served hot refreshments, and gave thelr callers a most happy and cordial May the New Year be a hap- welcome. py ons indeed to No. 4, The limit of time during which a no They are to be at the opera house next Tueaday evening, and promise to make more fun than anything or anybody on the road. The Rochester Union says:] } *‘The Two Johns,” at the Grand opera - | house last night, had a large audience. tloe of contest In the district judlclary election must be fi'ed is about closed, and no such notice has appeared. Judge The play is one of the best of its class, and the audienco was highly pleased. “The Two Johus” are immense, literally a8 well as figuratively, and thesolos and s | *From transter }|==AMUSEMENTS.— Aylesworth, it ls said, now hastens to Des Moines to look after it himself. The democratic committee appolnted to get Judge Loofbourow to agree on some state- quartettes are excellent. e — COMMEROIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MABKNT, ment of facts on which to base a contest, Nn‘:’{:—m" 1 millng, 675 No, 8, 05 i Corn—New, 21¢, do not seem to have accomplished much. Ofia‘—h‘mwlonxl TR The mayor’s bill for services rendered | Hay—#4 50@6 00 per ton; baled, 50@60, in selling the city bonda will come up .y A Oorn Meal—1 80 100 pounds, Monday evening in councll meeting for r o ‘Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ final actiou. The mayor has fortlfied |® 20: e o ™ i e A oAl (Rooucuante ahows | 2 o bt St S P dent ing that it Is not only the will of many Lfld‘l'l‘lfbank’l. {;fllfl"‘ ot 9a. taxpayera that he should be allowed a m:m—o‘_;y msélq'bo pql):@dm.‘ reasonable compensation, but that it Is LIVE BTO0K, Oattle—Butcher 8 75, Butcher also a legal clalm, It Is understood that .m:" fib@“l Sh cows 8 25@38 uf all the aldermen stand ready to allow the bill except Alderman Sledentopf, and he 1s ready to vote for it provided he can be 4 indemnified against any suit which may chfl‘fll:l’ afimfi%fifl 9:5;’;‘,"3;3 ba brought sgainst the aldermen for ‘:;lwb, 9@10c; dressed geese, L0@12c; spring voting for lts allowance. e e ary: 35@2%0; choige coustey Judge Conner, as he ls now titled, 1“?“"'_22 g e, found himself In rather an odd box yes- ‘ogetables — Potatoes, 0 terdsy, When court adjourned New [outons G per buapples, cholie cooicug of Yeara eve he wassimply district attorney, | bushel; Sweet votatoes, 2¢ ver Ib, - 4 der—b2 bbl., §6.50, but beirg required to qualify as as cir: gl"‘:};ig;“;“:” Wil 6,50, cuit judge before Januaiy lst, he did so, —-—.|—m: anl when court opened yesterdsy the| e ¥renchin "'" e crlm’'val cage, which was atill on trial Pais, Jaouary 3. ~Four, mes of was bave ey * | been ordered to pro-eed to Chinese waters to ve juired his attendance as district attor- . reinforce Adwiral Courbet's equadson, Sheep—2 50@8 00, Hogs—4 00@4 25, PBODUCE AND FRUITS. per_bushel; l‘()l\ SALF-—Or exceange for land in Kansas or Nebraska, a job office or newspaper outfls, Ad dress, W. B. Mayes, 102 Matn stroet, Council Bluffs OR SALE—Houses, Lots and Land. A. J. E Etepkonson, 603 First avenue. JPOR SALE—A top-buggy, first-<1ss make and in exzellent condition. "Or will trade for choap iot._Address P. M. Beo office, Council Blus. OAL AND WOOD—George Henton, 028 Broad- way, sells col and wood at roasonablo _pricos, e 2,000 . fora ony aad 133 cublo for . cord, ry bim. OR SALE - Piano, H. K. Soaman, Papor, Beoks and Statlonery, Council Blu.L.. ANTED—Every body in Council Bluffa to_take TunBEA Dallvered by carrior at only twenty a wook. LD PAPERS—For salo at Bun offie, a4 5 centa » hundred J. L. DeEBEVOISE. Onion Ticket Agen, No. 607 Broadway Councll Bluffs. Railway Time Table, OOUNOIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and de- rture of trains by central standard time, at the ta. Tralns leave transtor depoi fen min utos earlier and arrive ten minutes Iater. OHI0AGO, BURLINGION AND QUINOY. Choago Expross . Fast Sall. 1"Mall and Expross, 90 pm Accommodation, 260pm *At local depot only. KANBAB CITY, 8T. JOR AND 0OUNOIL BLUPPS. Mail and Express, 656 pm senf Paclfic Express, 545 am OHI0AS0, MILWAUKNE AND BT, PAUL. 5%pm Expross, :25am Expross, OHI0AGO, ROCK ISLAND'AXD PACIFIO. 536 pm ‘Atisutio Express, 9:25 am ny Exp 7:208m *Des Moines Accommodation, *At local depot only. *WABASH, 8T. LOUIS AND PACIFIO, 5:10 p m. ‘Aoccommodat.on 9:00 am 1:80 p m Louls_Express 8M5pm 4:50 p m Chicago Express 10:65 & m *A¢ Transfer only UHI0AGO And NORTHWRSTNRMN, 5:50pm E: xpross, Paocific Express I0UX OITY AKD PAGIFIO, 81, Paul Day #UNION pACIVIC. Waestorn Expross, Lincoln Exprees, *At Transter only.: DUMMY TRAINS 70 OMATIA Leave—7:20-8:80-0:0-10:20-11:40 3. m. _1:30-2:3 330-4:30-530-00- 11,06 p. m ' Sunday—/:20°"~ :80-11:40 . m. 1:80-8:80--5:50-6:30-11:06 p. m. rrive 10 minulea boforo leaving timo. only DOHANY'S OPERA HOUSE. One Night Only, Tueeday Jabuiry 6th, THETWO JOHNS Company . The funniett performance yot. By the well known Two Johns Comedy Company. First time west of Chicago. Hastings, Neb., Lincoln Plattsmonth Ne Council Bluffs, 1 Atlantic, Des Moines, }Sntlmluy ROLILIEE Sl Rl ADMISSION—Genbs 160~Ladies 100, BEATES—Gents 150, Ladles 100, Admission Freo o Ladles each morning and Tues- day and Thureday afterncons. Use of Skates 16 ocente. . H H, MARTENS, Proprietor A. ¥, BOHANCEK, Manager. ORDER YOUR Cobs, Coali Wood oF n &8 JoOoNES, P. 0,address, Loek Box 1499, Councll Blufts JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, QOUNCIL BLUFI 8, IOWA. Office, Main Street, Room 8, Shugart snd Beno block. Wili practice'in 8 ate and Federal courts. ¥HOS, OFYIONR) W, H. M, PURSY OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS.. Councll Bluffs, . . In, Established 1856 Dealers 1n Forelgn and Domestlo Exchange sud Home Securitics. R. Rice M. D, CANCERS, faivar arii criiaea ™o & CHRONIC DISEASES ot o2 sinas s peca Over tairty years practioal experienss Qics 2o 5, Poael siroed, Gounel Bicts A il & Cousultatlon frce. THE FINEST 'DISPLAY, ONCEiin 1000YEARS PEOPLE HAVE A CHANCE FOR BARGAIN SANTA CLAU HAS ARRIVED;IN FULL FORCE AT J. MUBLLERS Music Hal 103 MAIN STREET, Like the One Now QOffered by CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH In theMasonic Temple. Council Bluffs, la. e Owing to a change in the firm we are desirous of re- ducing our stock very low, and so cffer the Entire Stoc of ‘CARPET 5 ‘ ’ Lace Madras and Turcoman Cur- tains, Shades,Rugs,Mats, and Mattings, Oil'Cloths, o.eums, Table Linen, Napkins, ed Spreads, Towels -Piano’, and Table Covers, Blankete ona Comfor- ters Etc., Ete;. The entire Stock At a Great Sacrifice Such: an opportunity was never before offered to th public to secure Carpets and other House Furnishings a such a sacrifice for Nice, New Desirable Goods. HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTEL MEN, COUNIRY MER- CHANTSR. THE LOWEST PRICES, THE GREATEST VARIETY. Lin EVERYTHING MARKED DOWN T0 BED- ROCK. CoMmE _AND = i|You Will Find that You can Buv for Less| Ny isyour chance for Unheard: of Bargains. The- sale will continue until the stock is very much reduced.. . Those who call early will get the best bargains. WE 'MEAN BUSINESS and shall make the lowest prices ever heard of. » GASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH, Masonic Tensple, Couxcil Blaffs. OCKE&MORGAN 347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFEES, IA ---DISPLAY OF HOILDAY GOODSI--—- than Anvwhere Else. ter, $2,00, worth $250, HandELerchiefs. 90 doz, Hemstitched Linen [Handkerchiefs, 10c, worth 1c 15 doz, Hemstitohed Linen Handkerchiefs, colored border, 124c, worth 20c, 25 doz, Fancy Rordered Handkerchiefs, 15¢ ‘worth 20c, 20 doz, Hemstitched Embroidered, white and colored, 25¢, worth 40c, 10 doz. extra fine Fancy Bordered, 40c, worth 60c. 12 doz, super linen,white and colored, em- broidered, 50c, Worth 7c. 10 doz. Leno scolloped and embroidered, 75¢ worth S1,00. 5 doz, extra fine Leno$1.00 worth $1.40. Sill: Hawikerchiefs. ')06 doz. all Silk Handkerchiefs, 85¢, worth "5 doz, Tapanese Hemstitchod Silk Hand. kerchiefs, 50c, worth 75c. 5 doz. all Silk Brocaded Silk and Satin, 75¢ worth §1,00, b doz. Fine Silk Wipes, $1.00, worth §1,25, Household Goods. 106doz Linen Doilies 50c, worth 76c. 10 dozen Bleached Tinen Napkins, size §, at $1 €9, worth S1.85. 10 doa German Linen Napkins, farge size, at $1.50, worth $2,25, 20 doz Linen Napkins, size 4 worth $2.50, 20 doz extra fine Bleached Napkina, $2.00, worth 3 We have a few dozen Napkins at 83,00, $3.50 and $4,00 per dozen, which ave equally a8 good value as the cheaper ones quoted, Linen Cloths with Napkins to match make a very handsome present, Wo are showing & large assortment, Bed Spreads. at 8150, 11 packages Homey Comb Quilts, worth 8100, 8 packages Lioney Comb Quilts, worth 31,60, 10 packages Marseillos Quilts $1.50, worth o 7be, 2y “5 packages Marscilies quilts, handsome cen- 4 packages fine Marseillea worth 38,50; Colored Marsoilles Quilts ai $4.50, $5:50 and §6.50. Jilty, $2.75, Ladies Neclivear.. Woa have secured the latost novelties in Tadies' Neck Wear which ware bought ay us espocially foo the Holiday trade. Spreads, Piano €Covers, Stand Covers and Table covers in Pressed Flanmey and Billiced ~ cloth: anqisitely embroidered. Gents' Wear. Woe have dn elegast line of Gents’ Silk MufHers, Soarfs, Susgenders and Linen Hand- Kerchiefs in boxea, Toys, Dolls, Ete. In. eonnection with our dry goods establish- ment wo have added a full line of TOYS; DOLLS, PICTURE BOGKS, PERTU- MERILES and sther noveltiss appropriats te the Holiday eeason. Hand Bags. In Plush, Alligator, Pebble, Morocce, ete. 10c, 50c, €02, 75c, $1.00; $1.25, $1.50, 8175, $2,00, $2.25, 50, 82175, $8.00, $550 and $4.00, Stamped Linen Goods. Tidios, Splashers, Side-board Covers, Bureau Covrs, Lwilies, etc., o Doilies, Tray Clothes Platter A hearty invitation is extended to all to call and inspect our large and ever vary ing stock regardless of any desire to buy. ! 4 Orders from out of town customers will as ever be promptly fil}ed, n_otw1thstundmg our Holiday rush of business, Ordr.rs by mail selicited and satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. ; COCKE & MORGAN, 847 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFEFS, TOW A. RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS !