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6 THE DAILY BEE MONDAY MORNING, NOV, 30, OFFICE: No.12 Foarl Btreet. T elivired by earr or in any part of the city at anenty (ENTS Ay e TR Manager, ~rr—— (NIRTN MINORR MENTION, Reiter, the tailor, for winter goods Abe Lincoln post G. A, ] its ball §145 for the relief fu Haverly's minstrels yesterday, and jeft Moines Mis« M fered at th popular lad Prof. Barth FOIIC COuine « Ogd last night dy won the hat of. fair to the most is to give arrived at who s hiere, » of Swan & Walker is now ymder the Citizens bank, the move having been m b ay The Catholic fair has netted abont 1,000, which will be used - helping to build the new church Permt to marey has been Christan Christianson © and I phia Neilson, both of Silver Creel Bhip. Phillip Mergen has taken possession af the Lower hotel, No, ) Muin street and will open it on the first of th month. He will ispeove it and run it in first-class order, T'hose who have been <o enthusia ly prosccuting the saloons i have dropped the suits in t court and paid the costs. Th have conclhided to let fre<h hold in o new plice Ve up wrestling it Clinton f Raymond & Camp- . was married to the danghterof Mr. Thomas Reaves, a prom inent re ul:u* of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs \rted on aneastern trip this vity. 'm Soren nd do mornin e 5 H Camphell his vity and will ve to 1t is reported that o <pecial policeman, who wits supposed to, b ata ds Friday might he had to |r\ tahen home | another spec is one of Uie mayor's favorit will probably be done ahout it herifl” Guitar y MeFadde n huy 0| amylum M llun an inmate of the poor house urn of the ofticers they 1 two chronie eases from Mt. enport . nee opens this evening in the | hureh. The ser- mon will he by m Su 1 Nood jeet of Ol tohe of meat and productive of much good. invited to attend. In his sermon !)u Pres ).\‘. interest All arc y morning in such a chuistian life, Iree to tell afternoon there was o quiet o it the residence of Ricketts, No., Dimion stree bride wits his nicee, Miss Mamie 1 and the hapy N Soloman is. Rev, Dr, l‘ (lnl) the family i i were present, Those persons who desired to giv nations for the festival on Thursaay o ing, and whose donations were not for, will confer a fuvor by sending them to Dr. o s ofli e osending a postal to Mrs. L, or Mrs: Dr. Montgome will be ealled for. A yong ,],le, The articles \dy, well known in the armed herself with a whip on Saturday, and started out totind_the young man m.u had said something sgainst her She asked the marshal if he T R T e Tt chipped a fi') w who had slandered her, and re- the information that e surely Fhis seems to hav I her ave up the hunt. was here Sa ||||\ nts in ty, ool C= \\uul«) ire, and sl Judge Connor tening to the ar; the case of the hited pany vs. the W Ay seaks (o fore The y lis- L motion in ‘Trust com- by which mort- ttorneys for the l to h ave the ease sent to the courts, which request was granted, Miss Fuller, who is a f; in Philadelphia, spent city and sung two solos in connection with the services in the Preshyte church, She 'y strong. voi 'y sweet. thol \mlnly cul~ and is under com) 3 ned to with great phmm.- and especial interest is taken in her from the fact that she is an lowa songstress, Mount Pleasant hvmg her home ‘The flwl ay decided 1o have their ice on tho 16th of 1» - ber. It \\|II be n musquer: nd will M.hnuu- Hu- boys laries, con- tled down by their being pu rants, which they have to mll centson a dollar. In view acty they should have a rousing annual dance, Saturday afternoon Miss Liz and Miss Mary Haas w with o horse and buguy latier lady's fathe: Brondway the bug Jackson’s milk w wheels being sm ladies thrown out bruised, b Jured. y on the ding in mm~lun-r some other parts of th bugzy before he was cuught uear the ordio barn by dob Roggors and Mike Dy The ladic Congregational ehureh will give n fair in tho Sasonic hall next Thursday and Friday. * On soevent, thesc henoti g ut riding onging to the us. On ., one of the buggy wod, und the young wore soniewhat Thurs- equently small, The entertainment proved to be and pleasing 1 present it again Thursday e connection with the fair.” Fr until 2 o'cloek, the: served in the hall, ¥ ing there will be a musical ente with other attra 3 be sure to please all, A suit was lately sta Eblers to make y even- tinment, features, which will ted agamst Peter him turn over ul-ulll shortage ns some might sup. pose, Mr. Ehlers was elected as trensu- rer for one year, and elaims that his sue- oessor wis not elocted legally. He ve- fuses to give up the oflice or turn over the funds until some one is logully elected to succeed him. He is preparod at any time to account for all the monics in nis hands, but does not see fit 1o turn the money over to one wuom he is ad- vised bias no legal right to tuke it. Ladies and gents get a ticket to the prnud dluwmf{ on Juanuary 1, wi ents worth of goods pur Arthur Lefkovitz, l1 el u~»l candies, W '3, ote,, always ou huml cleared by | for Des | ! not | | .l.mn s H. I WHIRLED UNDER TIE CARS.| COUNCIL BLUFFS.' | & Young Man Kille i ¢ the Transfer Whilo FINDING SMALL OFFENDERS. A Former Council Biafis Dyer Outof Atlantic The § by Prohibition Personal ints Stand Social and Points, Crashed By the Cavs, Another fatal aceident was added Sat nrday evening to the long list of those which have oeeurred through coupling vietim was David n who was employed Union Pacific at the transfer, under Mr, Highsmith He was d covered by the engineer, who found him | lying between the tracks badly mangl: especinlly about the hips, but still e was in an insensible condition was just breathing. It was thought t there might be a possibility of his living, £0 he was taken up tenderly for the pur- pose of conveying him to the hospital in Omaha. It was too late, however, and he died on the wagy I'Ne unfortunate " was about 28 s living in n employed isfer fur about six fore that he was in Vlu\ Coon, a in the cars, The young ards, m the yards weeks on od 5o much a8 se ccident before. The can cident is not fully known, but it is hitto have resulied from the new k in couvling. A tehmen w pro o seabbard, in : stick, to Dbe 't time o tho 8y led with belts, with w hll h to en om were canght by the end of the car nul the mun was drawn down under the wheels. As nothi was known of the a y of the man all this is Toreverything in th the new firm of Kint Broadway, a tvial. ¥ fresh. Laney grocer rrocery line give Kleeb, 162 thing new and s specialty. For the best and eheapest oysters eq at Chicago Lunch Conn way. Oyster soup all da, S Dealing with the Ungodly. J. M. Newmeyer has had a young man stopping at his hotel, whom he viewed with suspicion, thinking he was planning | to skip out without paying his bill. The | young fellow v \ging to over the river, with a young lady on whom he soemedd to be lavishing a good denl of at tention, when the landlord put the of onto him. He was arrested, and bookod as H. Witle. As he settled his hotel ill. and scemed penitent, he was soon uH | only Wnuxl‘ &0 ers Page, drunk, de- | i and was enough to Pat Kane, little children actions § \\Im | /\ fo l.m\ giving his ns Sty \l for in ¢ i rest him, and leave him in the hs m(la ()l the Inw, G. W. Brown was the name given by pruce young L:low who wae arrested forinsnlting set, He ex cused himself b & drunk, and tlln( not rea doing. . butit Or misrepresents, .I.x,. psitad :nt to pay a tine for drunkenness set free. (.wnm- Campbell, for st beer from near the Northwes has been il for five Yesterday afternoon a boy ning into Hughes & 8 sto strect, with the inform had seen a man just carrying | away one of the overcoats displayed out- he chase was given the maa, and | Short distance from tin his possession. he could not eseape, he aid he took it just for a joke. but this | s too ganzy and he was arrested, Dad removed the tigs from the cos I The fellow gave } rke, but he is _known h me of “Denver.,” He pl to lavceny and was sent to jail for 'n days. idy Point” Adams, who was ar- rested in connec th the hank mys- ry, has been rele v depot, came _run- | on N ion On seving t colored girl will |....u.u.1} be sent to tho | ¢ reform sehool, - £ Clara Morris uses Pozzoni's Powder Clara Louisa Kellogz does likewise. -~ nd ‘qu-« at Beno's Hacd on Hurlburt. F. R. Durlburt, two years ago eame to this eity with a it flourish of trum pets, and was guing to n[u noexter dye works, Gents' hoots n Lincoln, cently in A e fires the fol- lu\\m-' parting shot at him ¥, Hurlburt, cime In-ln to start s jumped the town, leaving several eredi- | tors to —— him. The Democrat quit his game s dollars loscers, He v iood deal like t McMuhon & Co's, No. 4 -— clt of Judd & Smith, 30 ouncil Blufts, positively i or dyspeps sstion, its, cold kiduey and itality, lead nd vigor, ases of a | »in m.ul-- und female, The eleetrie qulh street, o piles, 0ot, NErVOUs) r compli i porsonal mtu Pledged wo I'ruhll'lllun The quarterly conference at Saint's church Saturday was well attended, and encours reports were presented | from the several congrogations of the distriet. The following resolution was adopted, indieating where the members | are supposed to stand on the prohibitory question: Resalved ging That we s membors of Pot- tawamie dis of the church of Jusns Chr ter Day S the prohibitory amendni n- stitution, and shall do what we ean to urge the enforeement of the same in the soveral communities where we reside, mnts do fuv -~ Picot Ribb ns in the latest color a Mrs. Roger Now \mk stylea re S TE O e - Thauks to Givers. 2 Jadies of the Chris Skips | u that he | B, i Ihl'll old honje, the medium of this | y 1o uu © nm-n- who 0 gencrously rvaponded to thelr | A fmproper! THE OMAHA DAILY BlE, appeals for aid fot the of the during the past week We hope future iny prove that the confid purveyors | each and every donor rl‘ Lime of trouble,” wish also to thank m of the churehes for the ner in which, at our reque tered into this good work We hope they may never know them- Ives the want and « Ium wtion they have helped so Rindly #0 1 1A, MoNtGons iy Sceretary W, C. A - on's poor tigation will e mm» 1 May od Vi 19 14 s not hee: menbet hearty man they on Try John Templ yse" cigar Great Closing Out Sale OF the large retail dry goods and ¢ store of B Dowling. Taving determined to retire | eSS, We rpets, @ and the ane and i fa tock of silks, remand Bros,, for whieh we nts for Conn 4 for the past fifteen ¥ We will offer onr immense stoek of velvets, plushes, brocades, dress goods, flannels, linens, towels, napkins, 10 notions, brocl shawls, t'|4 wraps at in the qmnl.:--u possible ti these goo re not bought ity of mel comprising the choi neswest makes of W irging, and other leadi e of outside )se them out Remem- |ul import suited for the finest cit -~ See Beno's new \\wm]--n goods, Short Hand work and Type Writing. Ed Wright, with Van Brunt, Thompson & Co. Drs, Judd & nsol Only fifty cents. St., Council ~ Blufy, wantedI - hith's Electr No Towa. Magactic 0 Fourth Sy A The Tmperial Clab. The Imperial elub will open its ceric of partics nest Wednesday cvening in Masonie hall The elub has abont a hundred members, and has made mgements for making the first-class’ music reedfuls being seeured. The membership is made up from the best cireles of Council Blufis 1Zs promise to be among ading society events of the season. — - What' ~|hq-u». .)fd\uw \\Alluhplxlll when #2 worth of Dr. Thomas S id enre will protect wes. Ten years trial \.unln sent by ¢ Having put n a complel to now stock of clothing, Turnishing_goods, hats, caps, ote., Fox ‘\llu“ No. 915 Main’ st m\m l]ll' 1 ic to give them A triall s are small, and they can allord to'sell cheap. pE e S Gents' fine shi r, hosiery, zloves, ete., at Ji 3 3 gt Judge” day. C. P. Hayes, of Minden, was a Sunday t the I ¢ Batur- 1 xlu~ ();:rh-n. thannan | s this evening neup, Gunson county, Cal, P, Conn of the cireuit , was in the git ay. fan, of Onaw, i shipment of hog 8. Shawvan, one of the le: of Denison, was in the city yester- les Iinllm k. of Denicon, dmed ot y ¥, and then took a 1, at nd were M. Holbrook Missouri Vall tereny morning. J. M. Adams, of E Adams returned Saturday evening trom s ness (xlp of several weeks, J. AT Baes, the ne v the Og Jpos i | O e i smpanied by J. O. ”mub A. Anderson is injur y upon him. He is 4 but is by no means that ho will nevel eflects of the aceident. William G. Ritchie ing from the faliing be out ugs of Cres- e enstern v three visited ning they a large reception at Mrs who is visiti had of ¢ r iy Ihm s L n.x. st timo in fwenty-one years In the evening there w ittle gathering i Miss Carrie Ilunlnwhn\ asing music. Whist was merry time generally, - v somo | Tndulged in and Be suro and your grocer for bread mado at Smith & Loer, bike N 3 u strect. It is the very boest mude, it and be convineed. - For hardware and house turnishings zet prices of Cooper & McGee, No. 4 Main street, At Beno's - L - HONEY FOR THE LADIES. Shoulder eapes of mind will he worn England. iine-dined mantles chinchilla, Bridal toilets are made now very simply s well as very elogantly. Necklets of silver, of Indian workmanship are eurionsly wrought. Bounet strings are correctly worn two and one inches wide: o 15 wade In great yaric and tail fringes tking the precedence. Fur showlder capes are to be worn, but probably not so fashionable as last winter, Whito woolen talle Ix a novbity for ball tis draped over white or colored the are trimmed with 3 ball Arimued with otter or of the i seal paletots, . tewch nearly 0 the bottom diss, Anets where velvet and fur are com- the fur must watel theg coior of the hmn«ul the new dark velvets have tiny ‘):uu le figutes that have alwost the effect of ow e he bridesinaids at a recent English wed- ding carried buge bunches of grapes insiead of Huwers, ‘The lining of sealskin garment s possibie, 50 th = they wiy Lt curutely, “What I told My Wife,” is the title of a new book, It is ahiost necdless 1o say that it i tetion, Ultra fashionable ladies in New York ot their dresses (oo Japan and give 15 as light M e M oug been begleetud, o COmINE 0 U, Bonvets of velvet, with fur or seal plush of rpet | Agents | seeured i \etrachan | For midwin h intins, are Y Ty Dear Madame 11 it w inconvenience you. please high hat at the (i Short ¢ loo N worn by shall den the cases, ote embroide pl 1t wot too greatly 10 not et your i weather west L are mad d with wold o1 ¢ civen to the Tifinge of wnd brocaded i1k and i for this purpose, ppeaTan A Cincinnati woman is troubled with a big in herear, That does not worry her haly 1 as would the Tack of a bivd in her bon, et string i eequarte vard lone hos under e chin o only & e only five-cights of wil A silver brooch is 4 perfeat copy ofan chestiut burr, with fthree niis, reprodi silver, that show i reliel again n tits Te O Reilly savs that if the woren 1the world life would A poein, - Per- o, bt e man don’t want a o prel The first appointment of a hospital post, i Liandon was i k PalX Was made on of a ehildron’s liospital, “The newest plushies are m- imitation of Tin, wild eat Teopard, panther and ey are used for trimming and aiso for anties and even for bannets en suite, Jackets for young girls, of dull red, green or terr cotta Cloth, are trimimed with roils of beaver or ofher fur, torwing collirs, epau <, culls and siwulated Figaro jacket and vest, On the door-plate of « may be read Mirs, Toitess, Washer and mental and the beantiful blended, Women in Congoland knoek out front feeth as soon as they get married. In Roston, udging from the evidence in the Tanul divore ase, the husband knocks the wite's teeth out. A Boston woman orel wou y o toa liouse 1 St Louis residenee Gibhs, Troner” Fhe ornai their refused 1o engage a eol- mind that she had a ok aud did not want failed 1o notice that the inblack. underskirts of sati L i satine will e worn, as a rule, nest skirh this winter, along with or Lack lisle thiead or black K, \\mr'.J’ But ted 1ies as an- menteries, cords ki motifs,"pl ricately wrong h' al eut work, Five o'clock teas are to be uncommonly popular - fashionable civeles the cominie rter, and the new exquisite m. b ladies are to receive their trinmplis of artistic grace and pert In Thitbe the women doall the hard work leaving the men to do the It is thought thi why many Amel atisiied with their v ielp to us who own week a Conneeticut woman .lumhmm. oven to buke, ard i exploded with a fg open the oven doors and throwing tragments of the syuash all over the room. Scoteh pebble jewelry Is mueh worn with the rongh 1ish cloths now in tashion. The newest style of monnting is that in which sure sebn segtions, thish with the > of the bickle or cl Neek pins thus cut are very aft I"h“ Ameriean beant hanberlain of St. Clairsyillo, not to use the mash’” and_oth character. e mean, and try (o 00ds are made of Per- s wool, chinchilla, natural b ki, - These e than the kn which are made in_rezular, « for comfort and _sure protee- tion wguinst the stinging pinchies of Jack Frost, e, display of meersh for holiday g gars and “Lobaceos, .m: Fine um | and Westcot mysica Thoy cupable ainments. e The Misses Merkel and Miss have gone to Eliot to give three nments in_ that i ed and cultured of T in the vorth buying , free, ¥ D. King & Co., has 2 c t drawing, Decembe: The very finest plushes, fine upholstering of e iption, foot rests, ottomans, poles, window shades and all 3 5 th Pest west 11 on E. Stockert & Co., Brondwi ay. nunml Blufts, nges, fine corpice kinds ot nd real 101 ("inl title W., & E. L. Squire, Subatantial abst estate losns. Ra- ve and stoves, nd fnb he s of th i at bed rock pri Cooper & McGee's, No. 41 Main stredt. FATIEOS, ¥y ut @ Lamps chenp at Homor's, 28 Main 8t WEHMAN & MEYER'S RIITIEI. Corner Poarl 8treet and Fifth Avonue, COUNCIL BLUNFS. for theatrieal performances Rink for vent balls, parties, ete, Al kinds of refreshments and o ¥iki LUMSC every worning, RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of nli sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Espec'aly Desdigned for Running, MILLS, GRAIN LI AND ¢ LiGnTs, Tubular and 1 ocomotive Boilers, New Mussillon Threshers, Cavey aud Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and " raction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC. Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pear] St., Council Blufix. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ollice Over Amerienn Bxpress, Cumpany. ng brought out | L tied in | i two | ocationisty | ere beantifulio | MONDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1885, NOTICES. | advertisomonts it Sale, To Ite ~22] SPECIAI NOTIC pecial 1 nd, To Lo Boarding, et the low rate first insertion and FVE each subscquent in | mentsat our oftice, | Brondway. ‘ - PER LINE for Leave Pews! street, PYTrOym— 130004 THAE are. oiferent Tk LT, CHPOLS, SOves, (10 @ ORTRICTLY first-cines gooda lenler jn new | second-hand furnituro, etc desirous of moving to I offer avenue AP 3 h ire on premise 35 TOR RENT - AU McMalon & Co's, [l enrl st FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE. or snle or rent, on vory lberal terme, ‘ouncil BIutfs Paper Mill, complote, with the largo boarding house and threo acros of wrgund, N in Che for w 1keo, rn property L Towa, Wil trade AbONT $4.(40), ntiful home in the town of Hast Towa, for Nebraska lnnd, b I nproved farms in Phillips cou ach With & sl e Ie exchunged for 1y, Wikt 0 exchango W e w0 story hrick residence, ona of the host locations in Counenl Biuits, will trade for kood unineiinteied Ransas or’ Nebruska s, A, her besutiful homes meims will by | 1tiful suburhen i cntion in fowa exchu Is. ge for W are only a few of our spe Ve ol s 1 hing (o trade or scll, ny real Ostato or mercha vernl good stoeks ¢ SWAN & WALKER Couneil Blufs, 1o wa. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent, No. 507 Brondway, Council Bluffs. fia.ilwa.y Time Table. COUNCIL BLUF followiu ure of tr < 10y oF want to'sell Kooda L Overlind DONMY THALN Leave Council ) | 1 Fancy and Staple Groceries. No.162 - Broadway, Kintz & Kleeb' Opposite 0gden House, Council Bluffs. - « Ia. conse- This house Leing a new one, and quently everything i stock is new fresh. Pri cer, s ns rensonable as any other gro in the west. One trial is all we ask, EINTZ & EKLEEB Grocers. J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Iowa | HAIR GOODS —AT— Mryre. D, A. Benedict's, No. #7 Browdway, Council Bluffs. | Hair Goods Hair Goods | Of all kinds mudo to Of every stylo roady oxder. mado. Hair Goods Hair Goods | ITe, BS7 Broadway. ONLY HOTEL n Council Blufls having |Fire HEscape, | And all mwaern improvowents, call bells, dre | larm beils, ote., isthe CRESTON HOUSE! Nus. 216, 247 and 219, Muin Sueer, NAX MUMN, Proprivie T - SELLING GUT. We Propose to Go Qut of the Retail 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 Dt ‘Will find it to their [RS interest to attend this sale. fi%fim@%fi Councll Bluffs, No TRAVELING AGENTS EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILLIPS, WHOL ISALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes &Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadway, Council Eluffs. Our customers get the henefit of the expense thus su Send for price lists, e e e e o e s e e e e ety W.P AYLSWORTE, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER y Kind rnisod ov moved and aatistaction guaranteod 1o best in the world, RO8 Bighth Frame housos move Avenne and TEAM DYE AND DRY CLEANING WORKS, No. 29 Main street, Council Bluffs. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL, BLUFFS3. Stat und llm»nm 7 und 8, Sougart Boc TUOS, OFFICER, OFFICER & BANK wderal Conrts, Bieno, WL M, PUSEY, PUSEY, ER COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, Establiziod 1895 Northwestern Hotel Nowly fftted and furnished. 1.5 Dy Depot. SAMUE L. 1L BERSHAW, Munag Opjs Broadway per divy. . TA'TE, Prop. 'Dress Making Felors. MRS. J. A. LASELLE, rh Opp. ity People's St | A Sutter I{otel MISSOURI VALLEY, I10WA. CHAS SUTTER Manager traveling publio Kates $1 50 nday Especiully adupited Rigiit in tho businee, | first cluss euis HOME STEAM LAUNDRY (GEO. W. SCHINDELE & C0.,) | No. 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs. All work guarantosd oqual to Troy Lavudry work. Work calied for wnd doliverod FREE, 00ds by muil Or CXPross roive PrOmpL ats tontion. Fpociuitios— C ephone No L Jeanliness und prow pluced. el or other IE M vvn'd wkal R, CANCERS 1 St oy it o i CHRONIC DISEASES or i inds & speciaity, 1 experivuce. Olied il 11l 97 LUbVLTATIUS Mikkle