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6 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. TUESDAY MORNING, DEC. 1. OFFICE: Mo.12 Penr] Street. £ the city at | any part Manager MINOR MENTION. city council ¥ Reiter, the tailor A meeting of the preted to-night i liaz heen left in condition for the w Imyperial club Pty 1o MOITO W even hall The Knights and Ladie to give a dance in Royal 10 MOrTow evening "he alarm of fire Wi by the s the old fire alarm system he connty r‘..‘ml 1< expected o meet * to nl ay, but not for the ox s horrible ] sty opening Musonie < its the of Honor Arcanum hall | afternoon » patch up I ar businese, Judge Aylesworth is expeeted to retiurn New York, where he was 1 by the death of his sister ( ity train has changed 1its | i s liere how an hour | lier in the evening than hefore Palmuod has removed from Omaha 1o this city and opened a clothing and notion store at No, 225 Main strect twesteri wis fined and the 1 timued. ‘ rlain, who was report rda i anid wi relatives Jived here, as a hutehy He has no 8O faras Do Jearned William Avndt, 1y« e an that . Clanse here who has va. osition s newly elet - This il the pub W auditol iz of the ness of the m, who liv years ago, but whose homie i< ern part of the state, is paying friends here a brief visit, b on i turn hove from Nebraska, whire he been superintending the putting in of gas works in some ¢t Prof. Bartholomew's occeupy the opera house th dr, + houses in Omai opening entertainment Jast evenin in. keeprin I the reputation earned elsewhere. 1) will be a matinee | Wednesday, urday. At | the Wedn lady will lere <ome the east : his old T sined horses week. They Wt theit was | Y dsome ]\ e xlv Abe Trott, of Creston, wife of the 10 who was Killed in an zecident | ed Oak last spring, has bee s and has been taken to th Mount Pleasant. and provide for and four little chil dren, proved too mueh for her mind to stand up under. The ease isa very sad avrangements ma by the Congre as to insure v opens Thu tion of the Milkmaid's eutertain- ment. ‘Fhe novel and excellence of the prog: nse Musouio hall to be erowe will bo : for the fair to entertrinment, full of new and interesting and who Pranos in friends here cty has indnced rs to make ani ua coneert her an opportunity vi presene the some of the music lr for having her appe It §s probable ti to hear her will be presented to the pub- lic at an carly date, and that the Misses will foin with her 1 presenting : ment, merit a crowded housc. There is a how) was used by sented “In the t about the way th the company whicl Ranks” here Saturday ws that they ship) their s enety to Des A put it on exhibition there, crved Iv[r the show here on the half s erved on full shell it would be none i«m good, ing from the presentation here. The as well as the mpany m mind, nlul l( “lll be a e them to receive if they ¢ Mrs, M. J. O'N, with an clegant n nition of he on with the Catholi hored en thus ally much to make it o suce Father Lonahan, h‘ U Ne¢ xll She has Rev el 4” of n, David Cubn, who was ning at the transfer, was engiged to Miss , and they expeeted to be m: 1 next Sund. he br outlook whieh the futire econtsin mukes tho event seem the more gloomy The young man had relatives Living in Pennsylvania, but the exact address could not be leaaned, and efforts to got 1tion with them have not prov- The young lady and her the remains should s some word was re- S expressing a ¥ opart. As no ived np to last LT o A R killed Satu while switching, Darling, such word night, the “here Ladi 1l gents get a ticket to the rand drawing on Junuary 1, with every 0 cents worth of goods pu Arthur Lefkovitz, Bre candies, e and house turnishings f of Cooper & McGee, No. 41 l‘llll..lru(, At Beno’ I'ry John - Ladies’ jowelry ‘empleton'’s “Rose’ Finest display of meershaum amokers' goods for holiduy gifts. King & Co,, Broadway. wigar. and T. D Cigurs and “Tobaccos, 543 E buying 2 Every ono buying 2 D. King & Co., has great ‘n\ln]l.ln g S The very finest fringes, fin plushes, fiie upholstering of eve de. munluu, foot’ rests, ottomans, eornice rulvn window shades and wll ‘kinds of nterior drapings—the y cheapest west of Chicago.” Call on E. Siockert & Co., No. 800 Broadway, Cotncil Blufls, Substantial abst u» of title and real estate loans, J. W,, & E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl strect. conts worth of T hance, free, in the her 2 silk Cottage ranges, diant Homes and lln Jatest patterns at Caoper & McG A Onat The Cont | This put it | can take bad | el AWAY WITH DAIRIES | With a Oouncil About Butter. | Biuffs Dealer | COMING TERM OF COURT. o Christian Workers The Cost of v City Brevities wonal a Court nd Pex Poimters, Hutter and Butterine, How the butter asked the reporter CWell, to say the Sinl ibley, now?" i husines eturned Mr. | t at present. | ot much | | “it is very dull is our dull “What sider your hest “Why, during the months of June and | July we sell about as much bhutter and do about business as we do dur | all the rest of the year put together | Those two months is what we term onr | busy season in this line | “In what manner do you conduct this Imsiness:” “We buy all the bufter we ean get at our prices from the groeery stores here and in country towns, and wherever we can , taking it altoget just as it hapy fror indifferont, r, put it th pro working and cit, and ship to ) York and elsewhere, he grade.” de it then It must he can't buy tainted butte ough iy kind of 4 process thi the tainted and strong taste out Folks seem to have an iden that neling btter and make good butter out of i, but the idea Sueh'a thing season of the year do yout con as big {14 W of ten it up a little, but annot rond huttor t is no ol which it can wood, We have to * what it is, and buy it the profits of ‘this uhmll\ « ho put to make it s and sellit fe i II.‘n is hutterine mannfactur “Itis made from lard and butt is three-fourths lard m«lnn\ dinm but of course aceor grade, the higher fisy u!.w more butter and lowe I'he a_certain Chicago entablish- 1king one grade that contains no butter whatever Don't put o parti- of butter in it \]I Il is sold for a Ie of but s composed !ly of lard 111 o ‘m\ i cheap ar: more g gredient, | i il (-M-v with a little sweet mi something of that kind, and T 1u||| Imlh But m 1o vy nice, f are of the i ean beselected. The L h we eall it neutra T lard, y 05 of hutter is mixod with, it apital to run a butter ht manner, / 5 40,000 1bs por day re il of from twenly to t s to run the bns| ably as much but il Blufls as the! In Omaha the same wa use the mer o profiton it. Now, for L Ihought 2 lot of butter from | this morning, which was that 1 could only allow conts a {mlmll for it, and he 1 large price for it, n butterine that had 15 his loss would © heen considerabl it wonld cost Dim so much less in the fivst place. His Joss an this lot that I honzht would prob- be enough to cove | wolit on fift ]mHln‘- ul«'-m«l fivst-c! utter at afair | l)n- butterine | iness inasmuch nnot sell any of our grad best, and our ut of the market he Moxd to sell it as low d derive any ine sold in country butter, It inst o man 50 poor him lhrm- had whereas i spoiled on his ha tl i spoiling our 100 profit from it.” “What will you do with the butter yon hnxwln this morning me process We put it all into hle of holding an nd when \n' L n to work on, we heat the room to melt the butter until it beeomes soft and e asily worked, Then we work it all up together and mix it up thoroughly, when we ty over vt all the the )5 upon the A roller time the work is mn prog s backward and forward over ont all the ofd buttermilk, divt, n the same manner somewhat Work is pevformed on a small guantity with a adle. Of cour is working out the salt the bring antly adding morve to i deal of sait is 1 that t of it depe ends upon the butte We know scordingly 1 requires but litile salt much as if 1t were while in Boston the) ill more salty than in New Y n pop- Iation don’t want their hku very salty. A Yankee population want all the silt ¢ ean get. Taste in that diree varies i different loealitic poorest grades of butter go to Ne and the fishe: i the hishermen tal during their fishing is the mm ence butterine arine is mxul«- Imm beef fals a little butter, while the from pure lurd mixed \nxh The latte ctionable, t Yot nearly New York niixed with other is mad good buttc and far | loss pu combosition of oleo “Won't this immn 2 manufacture of these articles hurt the butter trade with o ute e There thing done or farmers wi making butter for the rade. lirst of October last year to that date this year, we picked uearly 800,000 pounds of butter in this town, and what ¢ me in from the small towns around he ‘reameries will @ to make better butter, because ckers have been losing for the past two or three years on account of the manufae- ture of butterine. There isa law against dealing in this article ing been made to protect the interes ' butitis not enforeed s;ul to be some- have (o stop From the It ¢ the U nm-«l ws, whieh I think will bo the best manner of adjusting attuirs.”” ‘The bar docket of the district court in now out, The December term 1s to open here next Monday. There are docket 502 eivil cases, and 20 | on the | eriminal j | ones | labelling it | | | in thy THIK ()‘I \HA DAIL \ BEE, TUNK [D0ING Another § | docket is that it and 10 eases ags The following are Grand Jur C. Weaver, W | Tazel Dell; Jos |h I(u T Inman, Kane 1 I‘.4 licord + William € ).nn- I'etit Charles (€ Carson: John Hamilton, Mac Kane; ROV, Phi Creseent ne Ko Booth, sr., Jenson, 1 Joseph Me Kane: 1 Parker, Parish, 1 il an 1 For everything in the groce the new Broadway, fresh tirm atri L at Ch way the best a - Christian Conf The Christian evening in the Baptist church, in aceord- ance with the le. The meetings promi special intovest | ehureh worker | tend is broad an is the Tu torn, sons, of Glenwood, Tow A. ol “The Enducrm arris, of Omal W , Importance Gents' hoots a Correct Abstri o Loans at M arl street. The There bont th | nge heen very wroth that it Suye “Only one ease w the late j rec onl rm ived a mve paying considerablo for t The electric belt of Judd & Smitl Tourth street, ( i ‘nervousnes complaints, poisoning, lack ¢ akn Picot Ribb ns Mrs. Rogers. Great € Of the large r store of £ to reti will oiler our im compri newest Higgins, and oth offer ow including a full colo nd On cil Bluft a0 will plushes, bre 1ens wraps at priees quickest these re hants buy gum|~ but were Lought for eash facturer: suited fo See Beno's new Hand t, with Only fi Counil puse vorth o proven it to 11 of sore throat. at Dr, h stre #ont by express on ing put in ‘lnllmnr furnishing goos Fox & Hu, invite the pub. Their expenses ord to sell ehe: o irts, under B Ao gloves, ete J WEHMAN & MEYER'S RN Corner Pearl Street and Fifth Avenue, COUN Rink for rent for theatrical performances bulls, parties, et All kinds of refreshments and a4 FREE LUKNC Ty morning. y ceived weuly & Mur Meat Meyer m, s Telepinon lahey groceries 4 8] o Lunch Oyster soup all day, only 10 cents, ave be wis too much of [ now the Delta, v - Nosing Out s and have heen the exclusiv nd import the finest ind from its r; interesting fo contal ainst the t 1, \u~\|n rig ae drawn Garper; ( Riley Hough Layton; John | Minden: H. | Wheeler s HL Git Kearney, Bel sseph Dilli Pl reric, Crosc 5 Thom; rans; Kan | Warne sedon 1lip 11 Nortor, rwein, it J. W, Kilgore, ames; Johi ane: Delor "3 R, Welnott, Knox: 1L Ke 'l l)l-H - of - nd ch apest oysters call Connie 104 Broad- mee, conference opencd last announcements and importan all | and the invitation to at i cordial. The following ition nieet- s, DD of d Dy Rev, 10 W Sermon by of Blair, Neb, Sul 't of Power, Rev. J. W it ng led by . Sermon by Rev, o of Nebraskn City, Sub- | of ]Hl\n.y.\nl:xh" - nid shoes at Beno's, - and Real Es Co's, No, o rets of Title Malion & - Avoca Ce o court it The Avoca pay atany suel intimations luxury, but with a spivitof frankness, | 1s tried to a jury at | Avor ourt. Asthe | k3 nd the ease | oks like | » whistle,” of hout ilved - ‘ouneil Blufly, posi dyspe )it Kidney vitalit Cold | and le: \|| ,' s, head loss of f nerve s of tho: in the fatest oods merse stock of ¢ cest coloring loane and anufactu S0 stock of silks, iremand_ Bros., . for which we wents for Coun- wha for the past fifteen offer ouy immense stoek 255 goods, nd the or los iy line of blae towels, n a ner that \\Ill close |h possible time. Rem 1ot honght as the major- from the Ly olen Zoods. & and Type Van Brunt, Wi “Thompson agnetic 30 Fourth Agents \ ity cents. N Bluffs, Towa. of dyin of Dr. cure |mm~|~ Ien ye trial b infallible in Keep it on hand. Jefl oflice, No cet, Council Blufls, or | complete new stock of | 15, caps, 5 Main stroet, them atr |. to give and they e small, Wear, oSy, ohn Beno & Co.’s grocer for rke's bk It is the very id be convineed, the CIL BLUFFS, ew York styles re Mrs. 0. A Ro gers. - Bpo un lowing’ t Choppers ket, s M Lol L Wil WILLIAMS, JCotineil 1o, lowe. | Council Bluffs, | Mougilers., ‘ Steeve & Scary Holdey | | Rubber Coats, | Rubber Hat Covers, 'Gouncil Bluffs Carpet Co. | SDAY, A W.PATTERSON & €O Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. Iowa. | | | ‘We wish to call the attention of the public to our fine line of Gents' Fur- dishing Goods, and would most respect- fully solicit a share of their patronage. Below we cnumerate a partial of our goods and feel confident tha. an inspection will prove profitable; Hats and Caps, Underwear, White Dress & Shirts., Unlaudrvied Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves and Mits, Hosiery., Collars and Cuffs, HandEerchicfs, Suspenders, Fancy E o Mujflers., Chest Protecton Wristlets. Uimnbrellas. E'le.. Ele.. Ele. CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co. | Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, ‘ Council Iufi's. RUSSELL&Co Munufuets AUTOMATIC ENGINES * Ex MILLS, (‘l.\l\' E ND Bl w1801 nll kizes of for Running, SVATORS, LECTRIC LIGH Tulm!:u- and Locomotive Boil New Massillon: Threshers. Cavey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, aily Des Portable and Traction SAW MILLS, ETC. tory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl Council Blufis, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Engines, . CARPETS | | i Our ftock js now complete i cvery depart ment and containg w the Jatestrtyles and eifects in 1 CARPETS, CURTAIN SHADES | UPHOLSTERY GOODS, BIC, ETC, ~THE~ Largest Stock | —~AND Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARCET HOUSE IN | WESTERN WA, | | | | SAMPLES furniskod upon application 0 o of town partics, FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK T0 ORDRE ' Council Blufl Carpet Company ___405 Broadway. __ N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace, Oftice Over American Exprees, Compuny. | ana Ninth'street. I DECEMBER 1, SPECIAL 1885, L NOTICES, adver earl street, nes yecoivo prompi highest mir b ay, ow and striedly Bret olise cond hivid furniture, ete., oo SALE-Roing degivons ahit, 01 GCCONRE Of My by ¥ residence, corner 1 Tnquiire on pron FOUTS YORRENT-At McMahon & Co's T No. 1 Pearl st FOR SALE, FOR R "n BT 0 or rent, on vbry liberal terme, “ithe Conneil s Paper ML comprete, wi the Jarge Loarding house and three acres of I NT OR EXCHANGE, No. A Disinees Chicroken Jands, proporty in Cheroken, will trade for western No. e, Mills county, Valiic, 540 1A good husiness propes s property in t unty, Til., lo ! in the town of s , for Ncbraska land. and alo & A splendid fn acres in_Dickinson count town of Spirit Luke. Pr # per e, 10 Aro four inproved farms in Kansas, with & emall in- The cquitiis will e exchiiged (or o wild Jand in 450 neres i Holt county, Neb., partly < to exolinngo ence, ono will frado Kansas or’ Nebraska 1i I eautiful homes in Council Biturrs Which catsh iy monis will buy At R b evernl good stocks EENER TR Counell By, Towa. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 107 Brondway, Council Bluffs, Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLU, ing is trains b eai 1o tinde Tor lands. Kintz & Kleeb Fancy and Staple Groceries. ! No. 162 - Broadway, Opposite Ogden House, Council Bluffs. - - I Tins house heing a new one, quently everything in stock is new resh. conse. and onable ns any other ; aro y in the west. One trial is all we ask. |KINTZ & KLEEB Grooeru. J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Iowa HAIR GOODS AT Mrs.D. A. Benedict's, No. 537 Brosdway, Council Bluils, | Hair Goods Hair Goods | | Of wi kinds mude o Ofovery siyle ready ader mado, Hair Goods Hair Goods | ITe, 3S7 Broadway. ONLY HOTEL Tn Council Bluffs having Flre Escape Anaall woaern jmprovemonts, call bells, fire alurm bells, ete., L’If ESNTON HOU o+ Now. 215, 217 and ; PAID UP CAPITAL, §20000. SUCCESSORS |408 MAIN STREET, IMPORTERS OF Musical Merchandise Every instrument waranted, Send for ca EMPLOYED BY J° Our customers get the henefit of the « of any kind ra rucks—tho host in tho world, 808 hh Avenn Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTIEITILTGC Mens' and Loys’ Busine Diy 1 Woye und. Ciliren, Jor SUits, Morchant Taflor Overcosts. TITDERW ZLAIR. or vowsers, 110 ordor, o pri Buits and Overcoats, 15 and Overconts. Soumless Shirts and Medicated Seariets, Laten Hea Funey Colorod Wools aud nuacid quelite e euch 1 $4.50 s, from DUHLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR THE FALL OF 1835 FURITISIIIIVTG GOODS Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Of Aret class qunlities &nd Feazonnble pricos. MEETCATIE Bres. ! RETAIL DEPARTMENT | #42 300 244 Biosdway, Cour i Bluits, lowa. We make the eelebrated Hardman Pianos, M PHITLIPS, WHOLESALE Aor moved and AUTHORIZED CAPITAL §100,000, Moeller Music: Compan INTCORFORATED, TO J. MURLLER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments, of Every Descrip Toys and Fancy Goods. and the Royal Whilney organs, a Pecinlty ues, MUELLER MUISC €O, Conneil B No TRAVELING AGENTS! DEALER 1 Boots, Shoes &Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadway, Council Bluffs. xpense thus saved, Send for pric HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER satistaction guarantead. Frame houses move » and Bighth Street. TEAM DYE AND-— DRY CLEANING WORKS, No. 29 Main Street, Council Bluffs. ’Su.tter Hotel ISSOURI VALLEY, I0WA. CT—IJ\S SUTTER Manager dnpted for the (ruveling publio usiness conier Ry || plamectaity Tizehit i the b 5§14 AR HOME STEAW LAUNDRY (GEO. W. SCHINDELE & CO.,) No. 540 Broudway, Council Bluffs. tood cqual to 1 Laumdry A for and del 1l or ex work. s by e tention. Specialtios= Clounliness and prom pioose ephone No 154, R RIC M CA“CER ‘or othor tumOra rentoved Widious e kit o1 drawing of biood, CHRONIC DISEASES or wit winas a spe Ovr thirty yours' practiou) oxporione No. 1l b orncil Bufts, sy Kk JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in Stat: and Federad Courts, Roows 7 and 5, Suugsrt Bock . Beno, iy, Ol THOS. OFFICER, PRITHA OFFICER & PUSEY, 'BANKER COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, Ectublishod 1405 | Northwestern Hotel. wly Mtted and furnished. Opp Broadwiy Dunuiy Depot. " 8150 per day, w. L. 1L BERSHAW, .\x.m; Dress Making P;‘liors.' MRS, J. A. LASELLE, 807 Broadway, . 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