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THE DATLY BEE COUNGIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY MORNING, NOV, 27, OFFICE: No.12 Fearl Street. Delivered by cn any part of the city at twenty conts per IL W, Tinrox, MINOR MENTION. Reiter, the tailor, for fall goods The Catholie fair will continue to-night andl to-morrow night Justice Frainey is the first ¢ rate his office in monrning on the death of Hendwi L~ “Closed for Turkey,” was the novel no o in large lotters on the window of P. .l MeMahon & Co.'s yesterday The funeral of Mrs, E place this afternoon at ‘.mhn‘mn chureh on e to deco account of Hwey will lock, at South First W !, Barrington, of Avoea, met with a ent last night. W hop is axe struck Inm in the face, Cansing serious wound and taking off a portion of the no: Mrs, 1. M. Wyckofl, Conservatory of Music, Congr i and Medara. I te of the Boston sang at the union ational_church ted by Miss Liz- Westcott and / Thinkers are planning rinment at no distant panese wedding. ainment, has | t, but this will be The Mer, anovel ent }I. is to be for me a its first king out here. The “l!un Oaks give very good satis m play was not presented as well as previous presentations her pany i8 4 weak one, especially in the parts which should he the strongest. A family Iiving in Avoea indu), ow last night. The son Walter, young man is wound may prove ested and not The n its ”“"Imnf did T her llu- ‘ssai d on $400 hail. erally obscrved suspension of merchants Kept open. ight and express s e elosed tight. 1t seemed like Sunday, except that there was not quite s0 lively a business among the saloons as on that day. The ladies of church will hold a Friday evenings, De supper will ock. ] i tainment will be re ay dinner will 1 tll 2 o'cloc] A music nment has hoes nged for the evening. stival for the ben- poor proved a great success, 5 10 be seen, the ving been figured plan was ‘Zood one, and those who rnnnod it, as well as those who helped to carry it through. have the sat- is on of feeling that” much sufferi 'y want will be relieved as the result of their labors. On the incoming train on thy I'ILIII We fatal.’ Few s, hanks, f wional 1y and and 4. On the maids_ent On Fri 11 nt throwing It was just The stone passenger coach, at had a narrow jury. lh stone - lurge stone'at the tr: this 8 J smashed 1 wi and a little girl in t} escape from serious in, was thrown with such part of the sash where n. ntxmk th Oficer Fred Nu, uln covered hnn self with glor ‘This time it was pum old “Sp for being drunk. ‘This is the rocord for Nugent. His p valor was the taking up of a horse and buggy which were standing on the street \\I le a country his girl were in the matinee. He fn\gm to and the police had quite the rig had lm 1 stole ) 50 that there might not ln: any nm(:nkc this ere will be no sessions of the public schools to-day, notwithstanding the a nouncement o the contrary. The mis- unde nding seems to have avisen from the m|wumnu~|mn m.nlun-r one an- nouncement and the pre dent of the board of edueation u contrary one. 1! teachors and pupils m now that they need put in no appea to-day, as there will be no school, would be well hereaftor for the school authoritics to agree on what is to be done, #0 that no si ('()llhhlull and contradic- tion of notices may arise, Yesterday a number of pr ors we artled by discovering th workmen on the Pearl street sewer were making connections every twenty feet or 80, along the frontage of Bayliss park. Just what this was for they "could not seo, unless the park was to be divided up hllohmlde lots, and sold for residence purposes. 1he mistuke was 300 uml rectitiod by the engi ny great amount of digging w. was There were finally three con- s made, which is not considered a8 being 0o many, the distance being 400 feot. As nsample of how the time table is abandoned by the strect railway, it is that ® "Main street driver being asked the other day wlhen the next car would go down the street, replicd he guessed he wouldn't go A until night, a8 he had made all the trips but one” al- ready. It was only 8 o'clock in the af- ternoon, but like the fellow who had four doses of medicine to take, and took them ina lump to save troubls, the trips had been made as quickly as possible so as not to be hothered with them, A Blufis #ireet car is as uncertain o thing as a Jury, or an election, er, —— Gents' boots and shoes at Beno's. —~— For everything in the zrucer line lva the new firm of Kintz & I{h-nb ks Broadway, o trial. Everything new uud fresh. Fancy groceries o specialty. - Bo sure and ask your grocer for the bread made at Smith & Locrke’s bakery, No. 623 Main street. It is the very best made, ‘Try it and be convinced. i For hardware and house turnishings fl)t prices of Cooper & McGee, No. ain street, -~ For the best and cheapest o st Chicago Lunch Connter, Broad- way. Oyster iuup all nlny. only 10 cents. ‘The very latest Nuw York styles re ocived weoly av. Mrs. O. A. Ro gers. e Correst Alu(nwl.l of Title and Real Es- te Loansat McMahon & Co's, No. 4 earl street. - The eloctric belt of Judd & Smith, 80 Fourth street, Council Blufls, positively eures rheumatism, nearalgi les, paralysis, Illth st 1, mervousness, headuel ver complaints, of vitality, poisoning, lack of nerve force un vigor, wasting weakness of those diseases of a personal nature in mnlu and female. iits, kidney and lead Dyspeptics! \\'hy live in misery and @i in despair with eancer ot the stom- Dr. Thos. Jelleris, of Council ¢ vase of indigestion LGENT | The D RAL ATTACK O TURKEY, |; 5 a8 Observed in the Churches Homes of the Bluffs and | MIDNIGHT MYSTERY AT A BANK. About the Forged Abstract - Merry FPire Lads— How Children Can Give- Other Interesting City News, Further Reasons (o There were serv tional church ye . Presbhyterians, ists, united in the service, rticipating, andj | Cooley, of the Baptist churely, pre the sermon, of which the following summary “And thy seed shall he s s and thow shalt spre to the west and to the cast, nd to the south; and in the familics of the Gen. xviii— 14, 2 called together to-day by the m of the president of the Returning Thanks. the Congreg: I'he Metho tists and Con the Rev ehing the dust vl abros angl to the thy seed earth he blessed.” W » publicly to us nhnm;, the pi on to giv Hnuk \u great panic has swept throngh the hing away from its inhabi- ard and carnest carnings of many years. God has given t aud abundant harvest, The has yielded to the luborer her ength, and given a la increase. 2 have the blessing of civil and relig Tand tants the the labor ¢ <on to jon of people has e : that Iy thankful, 3 5 We are guiity of gross mgrati- eannot vnm into the spirit of ise and thunksgiving to nmr(hn ss 10 s, Bt us look hack over dsee what he has donc P tud God for his while we do this lot the present and the itage of the past w by results of our f nd tribula- eyen as our labors will upon our childven. No man_or o tion lives for n~v Af alone. g heon discovared mu‘\‘ \s different her history would but God's hamd has been st in the development of our country, Had France or Spain left their impress upon our land instead of England having done so, how changed would been our past, present and futur The s les of our proven, made mani er ll|N| wfunml to the strug- fu 4»~x Wblishing t ison of the ]Il - nd opmion in (his coun- try with other countrics, politically and cligiously, noting uling of uo\nl te that throngh the faith unl]w upon i comps vidual thought S lh at \\|Ill || we how the example of our country andfollowed” throughout (hé world. lum’luu,{upuul hinese iz \tion, the speaker Saids ul to ot that theve is one rule of civil liby ment of the Chines unch n, but sadly at v our hed ideni of indi dom. Why should we not give the same opportunities that do to oth- er foreigners? If it be ne fr w-dum POSSeSS, is felt not m_.l\' ment, or whatever else, make such requir ment, but treat all men not understand why an should be less favored opean. It is gonerally v opposed to them- ur hos- should and ef l!u- Ivgu.«. go. en, “Phe Chinese coming when will be must be must time, polit i po pi m)nm v i question othery ¢ with us which terrible wars and lod"in righte will hold a_cont will cause the most er went on tostate that the approaching when allother coun- following the example of the United s, will hecome republies, and then ns will be free and equal; that the states would belong to lh people, and not the people to the states in former times. In conclusion, he referved to the dea th of se President Hendricks in the fol- lowing words: “Letus thank God forg , but while we are fejoicing in the abundance of our many blessings, our joy is mingled with gloom and sadness, for day the vice president of our without any mvummlu)n was culled tohis long home, and all ¢ land are heard expressions of \m sorrow for the mation’s beroavement ur goodly her- nation mourns \\llh us. " L See Beno's new woolen goods, el Try John ‘cm)nlotun‘n “‘Rose” cigar. S Drs. Judd & S nith's l'lruru Magnetic nsoles. Only fifty cents. 30 Fourth St., Council Bluffs, Agents winted I — . MIDNIGHT MYST An Apparent Attempt to Rob a Bank Proves to be a Woman Scrape, The police are bracing up, and are now keeping a sharp lookout for fellows seen prowling about the streefs late at night. About 2 o'clock yesterday morn- ing two fellows were noticed on Broad- way, and were watehed until one of them was seen to unlock the front door of Officer & Pusey’s bank, and enter. He was recognized as a man named Adams, known as “Sandy Point,” who has been the janitor for the building, and knowing that he had rightful possession of the key, and thinking that perhaps he slept in “the bank, nothing more thought of 1t until later, short time after Adams had entered the bank his companion, a man named D). J. Brooks, was again seen on the street in company with & colored girl. The pair were soen to try the side door of the Lnnk And were at once arrested. Soon after the oflicers had landed the couple in the station, the telephone rang and inquiry was made about the arrest of the man’and woman, The inquirer said tlm‘y should be turned looao, ns they were all right, and when asked in roturn who made the request for their reloase, the answer came back, “ONice Pusey.” The circumstances taken together aroused the suspicion that there was somel wrong, and visions of bank robbery and safe blowing danced through the bewildered brains of the offi- cers. A quartet of officers hastened to the bank, !here (ouna Adams inside and arrested | sclaims all knowl- edge of flrookl nud l.lu colored givl, but that his inquiry wncmuhif them was simply one of curiosity. e explained his ruuulluruuwer over the teleplione by ng that supposed the otlicers wauwd to know where the person was who was telephoning, rather than to kuow who the person was, Houce he Towa. IRY. | invite the nd of the gavernor of this | ; ! | them for so excellent a pr THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, lied, “Officer & I'rsey’s |~H\1: T'he nest thing he knew there were & b licemen there and he was arrested Adams has the reputation of heing an honest and faithful *janitor. Of the others little is known. ~The_ eolored & gives her name as Ada May Monic She eays she is only 13 years of has bheen driven from her home in Oma ha. She came here, and has taken up her abode at the honse over which tiye color 3 h y he three were placed n §iil (0 ¢ { further investigation { - | | , Fox & Hugh pub I'heir expenses afford to sell cheap - them I, and they ex mecrshaum 18 of holiday g and “Tobaccos, Finest display and smokers' goods for \ King & ¢ Cigars Broadway. - BACON, What is Lear 1 the Forgery at the ‘\ h) ng Man's Home, The news of the arrest here of F. M Bacon for forging an abstract has caused no little stir in the young man's home in Onawa, The Gazette of that plac reproducing the 5, adds the fo BAD g details learned wi at the connty off hat Clerk Aldrich h * from t no judgnie il the ne nw, ind return | nw e range 44 yeniene from a b! :Ilmml to ¢ had been ¢ ut and the clerk d as in such sh ak te that might be ¥ UG o 0bY .m\ picee of property in the county. day or two later he received the follow- ng letter Oxana, Oct, 50, the other night i what I want look Bacon, as the %ot Dear Siv: | wrote you | losing certiticate, Now | nst the name of ureliser I W way of satisfying him, Please it abont this, as Uwrote lim also about it. rything be iisstired. the descr aidd to the . Mother know 1 Yours truly, The letter dir mentione Octobe out this, Fiiaxk M. Bacoy. ted to Treasurer Scotty i date of | follows: | fill ont_inelosed certifi- LS 4 in fost P se nw e and ne nw of won, and retun at y Yours truly, M. Bacox, ntaining I mean the is not right. ' The T i Scott had blank abstract, and Bacon requested, could also liave been attached fo any abstract, Scott fitled it out, taking pains to , however, that the taxes had been paid By Bacon on the swne and senw of m 7, town 81, range 4. othing further was heard of the mat ter until a few days Jil\ wiis in town hat he had s not ne Recorder Be: tling lette nd belongs to moth s » heen cat llum i 6 received the following CouNCil BLUFKS, Nov. 191, D, I fer—Dear Siri We hiold” an by you showing faxes . Bacon to ne n Ve word from the treasurer that the by Bacon on sw ne and se @ write us at onee. We - money on the wrong land ne- | ay of looking at it. Yours W. L. Squini answered at onee that he et of the Bacon ARC stract luo belief that have the this theory is |||Nl by his subse forgery of |h(v abstr o 1y exprossions of mishment, s felt for hismothe: n: much sympatl brothers and siste nl giving ¢ 'n'll-.m entertaine m. - Picot Ribb nsin the Mrs. Rogers. latest color o - ah{:ug Hand work nd Type Writing. right, with Vi Brunt, ‘Thompson piich Charms of 'Pwo Siste) The charming operetts, reproduced in Masonic hall yester- afternoon, in connection with the Catholie fair in progress there this week. The entertainment proved excellent, in some respects better than on its lirst | presentation. The costumes were yery | fine, the acting and singing ellent, It is seldom t 50 pleasant an entertain- ment is given by the young folks. About one hundred misses and little girls took part, and the labor neccssary to prepare s, this operetta would have ap manager, Mrs, equnl to the task, Miss had a most diflicult part, of solo work praise nd acting. Miss Jen- ing, wlw took the part of the her part wonder- fully well. 50 young a person she handled h markably, and. hor psence and actions were very grace- l ¢ charming, and the scenic ¢ 1 by the guther- ing of so ma m-d linlc ones, ina Muy day pm!) was very pleasing. dinary proved hersel L.ldn* Clark there being a & falling to both nie other ¥ :y ulwhu)m" nts worth of T D. Kingz & Co., las a chance, free, in the great drawing, December 24, - The very finest fringes, fine silk plushes, fi upholstering of every de or foot rests, ottomans, cornice rnhs window shades and all kinds of nterior dlupmgn——tlu- ver y cheapest west of Chicago. Call on E. Sfockert Co., No. 309 Broadway, meul Bluffs. Lkl e Merry Fire Lads. There was o jolly spread yesterday afternoon at the house of No. 4 hose company. The boys prepared a feast of good things, turkey, chicken, and all the necessaries for a Thanksgiving feed of the most generous and tempting kind. The other members of the department, city officials, members of the press gang, and other friends, were royally treated. The good time was kept up for several hours. One of the pleasant features of the occasion was the -lnfln‘ by the Blufl’ City quartette, consist Harr, Schmidt, J. J. Achter, Follau an Fred Brownold. They gave some rousing music. The other companies of the de- partment turnoed out with their upplr.u\u 0 attend the blow-out, and their appear- anee on the street gavo rise to o rumur otho il 1y {here w s | 3 and lln‘ | ad been | diant Hom | hetp out thy giiing day | meml | o'clock for FRIDAY. Ted on to assist in fighting it, Tins he Paxton 1 followed hy ajrogort that t e ) Lp‘| @ honse in Omaha « Liag jyst ns good | rumors had not ven were on fire. 1 18 i the - 1 abstbacts of title J. W, & E. L. Squire, and real 101 - ranges) (arland st ind Luh heators of the' very bed vock pric No. 41 Muin «trc Cottage latest_ patterns Cooper & Mel - Lamps cheap at Homer's, 23 Main St - How Littles Connt. | pupils of the Pierc d {0 each bring in a potato any other little thing, to | yor of the eity on Thanks- 1ere are abont 500 pupils | many of the donations were | pgated they amounted | s to con- | The street school | woan g and while not lurge, to a good ¢ sist of 3 barrels of otatoes 1 y j pounds sngar, butter, and several other articles - Great Closiy OF the large ro nd Carpet ing determined e fr Goods business, - will offe; stock of Car- comprising the cloieest colorings '~' makes of W..J. Sloune wing, leading manufacture Weo our im- mense stock of silks, including a full line of Giremand Bros,, in all colors and lack been the ex- for Council Bluf nd for the past fiftcen ye will offer our immense stock of Velyets, Brocades, (Goods, - Towels, ns, Hosiery, ation India 1d all. manner of out- ps at prices that will close them out in the quickest possible time. Re- these goods are not bought as | f nts buy oods, sh from the lead: importers, and | the finest eity pets, and the and for retail trade. Allmon’s dancing school will | Beno's hall this exening at alic utlemen. C Prof. meet at dren, & Market Basket. Lfor as low as 11 and Jirly supplied, whtly ovorstocked. WEH MAN & MEYVERS RIATES. Corner Pearl Strest and Fifth Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, rent for 1 Dale pariics; Ot All K theptrical performances s of refreshments and A FREE LUINC norning. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Oftice Over American Express, Company. RUQ’SELL&CO Manufacturcigo” all sizes of AUTONATIC ENGINES e Hills and Elevalors. IGNED B R | Tubular and Locomotiye B New Massillon Threshers & A i lete in overy depart- tutylos und otfects Our stock is now com ment and containg all the in JARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ©Iv, Bfe —— ~THE- Largest Stock _? ND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN | WESTREN I0WA, SAMPLES furnished upon application to o of town parties. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDIE Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadway., | | the tow ra | Brondway, | fmprov | order, |SPECIAT, NOTICE NOTICES. il advertisements, such as o Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants will be insert r of TEN CENTS ¥ R et i rtion and IV INTS PER LINE cnch cquent insertion. Teave ad mentsat our office, No. 12 Pearl streot, near ighest market y 4 Broadway, dealer in now an second-hind farnitne, ete “ ANTED-Fitst-class ironers af Home Steam | Laundrey, No. 540 Broadway Council Blufts, cifte 11 strictly fiv A nicely furnished m for rent at No. 221 Vi Strect, Council Blufts, PO SALE I‘ O %A businoss [y Iu‘rl\kvv 0l property in_Cherokee, ninty, Towa, will trade for wostern about $4,000, autiful home in the town of Hast- unty, lowa, for raska Jand, and nlso of Chenvo shoor will woll improved, 640 lowa, joining tho it Lake. Price, for a short timoe, 14 o 165=—Are fonr mproved farms in | Phillips co ansas, each with o smull in- cumbrance, The equitas will be_exchanged for uninewmbered wild lud . 193--4% neres in H 1, 0t 8 big bavga for vlu'r«h)\nlh , No. Hi—A of the for go Innde, nile Wit to oxehung, unbered . a 0 other beautiful ho i Caunel BHiTa, whichs onsh paymems will buy A n in fowa o lands, an loct for wi titul subu; . will exchange No. 5 City, \u)un Q) only a few of our special bar- Eains. If you've got' anything to trade or scll, oF Want to sell any real estato or merchandise: Pus, We hnve severnl 20od stocks of goods |u|lll\l\ for lands, SWAN & WAL Council Tufts, Tdwa. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffa. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is the time of arrival ana depurture of triing by centrui standard time, ut the local depots. Trains leave transter depot ten rlier and arrive ten minutes lut ARRLY] Kintz & Kleeb Fancy and Staple Groceries. | Ne. 162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden Houss, Council Bluffs, - - Ia. This house heing a new one, conse: quently everything in stock is new and fresh, Prices as reasonuble as any other gro | cery in the west. One trial is all we ask, KINTZ & ELEEB Grocers. J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! XO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Iowa HAIR GOODS AT Myxs.D. A. Benedict’s, No, 37 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Hair Goods'Hair Goods Of all Xinds made to Of cvery style ready | made. Hair Goods Hair Goods | ITe, 37 Broadway. ONLY HOTEL 1n Council Bluffs having Fire HEscape And all mosern improvements, call bells, nu Al betlersicn ifthe CRESTON HOUSE! Nog. 215, 217 ad 219, Main Strcet, | # MAX MOILN, Proprister | ~ SELLING OUT. We Propose to Go Out of the Retall Dry Goods Business :|And shall commence the sale of closing out from date of our entire stock of Dry Goods, fixtures, etc., in part or parcel. COUNTRY Will find it to their to attend this RS interest JEA sale. Harkness Brothers. Councll Blufis Ia. No TRAVELING AGENTS! % EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILL IPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes &Rubber Good: No. 413 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Our customers get the benefit of the expense thus saved. Send for price lists. W P .A.'YLSWORTH HOUSE MOVER AND R ISER Framo housos move Rrick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satistaction guarantood. on Little Giant trucks—the best in the world. , 808 Eighth Avenue and Bighth Stveet. STEAM DYE —AND-— DRY CLEANING WORKS, No. 29 Main street, Council Bluffs. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in Stat» and = Federal Courts, Looms 7 and 8, Snugart B.ock Beno. THOS, OFFICER, W. IL M, PUSEY, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. lisbied 1865, Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted and furnished. Opp Broad way Dummy Depot. $1.50 per day. SAMUEL TATE, Prop. L. H. BERSHA W, Manager. Dress Makmg Falors. MRS. J. A. LASELLE, 01 New York City, | 307 Broadway, Opp. People's store 8 W 01 & unraneeds Sutter FHotel MISSOURI VALLEY, 10WA. CHAS SUTTER Manage:r Jitpectully sdupted for the travoling pulilio Right {n th o, iaten $100 % day frse Gluss wapIG 10U HOME STEA LAUNDRY (GEO. W. SCHINDELE & €0.,) No. 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Al work guaranteed equal to Troy Laundry work, Work callod for awd delivered FIEK, All go0ds by muil O €3 pross roceive Prowpt at- tention. Specialics— auliness and prom ptuegs. Tol ephione No ) M, ) or ather tumavs. rumoyed “widious of blood. R, | CANCER! 1ho kuife or diawi \ (;H]{()]“(, DISEASES or ait xings & spmoiaiy.

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