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THE DAILY BEE C0UY CIL BLUFFS. . FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 4 OTFICE: Mo. 12 Fearl Street | | fwenty coente per week H. W dinros - MINOR Manager MENTION, Reiter, the tailor, for winter goods. A rare entortainment js promised to night in the Masonic hall See the statuary and hear the music the Masonic hall this evening (&) s musice i be gi 1 ter ment in Mason to-night “There are about 200 pensioners in - this | county. To-day is pay day with them Not a vesterday. Either the better, or the police wors I'lie Congregational Jadics invite vou 1o dinner in Masonie hall to-duy. Only lm nty-flve cc tegular m of Tidvlity council No. 156, R A., this (I'riday) evening. A full attendance is desired Acarload of excursionist« from La Crosse, Wis,, passed throng! yester: ay en route for southern California nyone desiving to get a fine farm at o Bargain shonfd read the offer of R. P. of this city, and communicate with him. In making arrangements for the Fuller- Merkel concert, at the opera house on the lith, it has beon decided to place the | tickets at The ladies of the ( ciety met at the Stockert yesterday oon, and last evening, Mrs. Stockert gave a party. QThere wasa happy o .uhnnnwn{ fr at the ot Mr. J. 1% Hart last evenin Music and d u-ln';:md other 0 merry-making were well in the en police ity s getting Catholic so- of Mrs. E. mpany wants the city 1 v for the turn table to be put into Broadway near the dummy depot, where (the new strect car barn has been built The Egnine Par draws i L est enthusinsm derful, and many of th the marvelous, The police | boys, Joln Be as vagrants W oy, at theopera hous wd excites the gr are won- ts hovder on colored and George Chris, + been hanging abont the city with so nuch leisure on 1ds 1S to exeite suspicion \eeny Bob” hus been arvested for ancy, and his case was continued for two week®, he furnishi g bonds for his appear He declined to copt the invitation of the police to leave the city. Gerstenberg has gone through the mo- tions of M-Hm out” his saloon business , and has loft the city. Now notices announcing the sale of and fixtures on a chattel mort &age for 0 held by John Lindt. Perniit to wed was yesterday given fo 1 1d and \l y B. Kemp. The odbine, Harrison | latter from this city. so granted to H. G. Seibolt, both of this city. A men residing in Comneil Blufls, who desive half fare permits for 1886 over the Chieago, Rock Island & Pa- ( 2o, Milwauke “Northwestern 1 ‘.l(nmll at the union No. 507 Broadway, beforc nd m-ch appl ve run in two cham given hero on the Councert_company, muh tlie_auspleos of the, Y, M. C. A promises to be arich mu otter from Sioux City, wher pany were about two woek: ‘Yuu annot rate them too high hig nn\l ses here. You ave safe cturn money to all who at the close of the con- | Jacob Jacohson died at his home, 1601 Fourth avenue, Wednesday about 8 o’clock years, and leaves a wife and two children. dbeen ill only about two we ning the chicef trouble. e about seven years here had lived number of years in On) He had been con ne. lwllm 1y W itele’s hotel, and rm xlmw time in .mplm of The funeral \\lll before comir r at the honse being at 850 , and |||| = vices ut the Catholic church at 9 o'cl lmk A short time ago a colored, airl named Ada May Monroe, was rrested for stroll- ing about the streets e at night in company with w men. She has been in the county jail since her a , the authorities hardly knowing what (o do with _her. She claimed t her home in Omaha, but that she had been driven out npun "lL world by lier mothier, hh(- is only years of age, ml scems much older than her of depravity. Yesterday a ]vllu od from a Mrs. Monroe in 1sking about the girl, saying that the description answered thai of her dnughter who had ran away from home. ‘The mother atates that she has hm-n un- able to do a and that as soon ck hnml- he mother asks that the authorities here send the girl to 1 veform school. Correct Abstrac tate Lonnsat MeM rl street The clectrio belt of Judd & Fourth street, Counc} Blufl cures rheumatisim, neuralgi lysis, mxhgln stion, usn headache, complaint Poisoning, of nerve force and 'vigor, ng wenkness of those discases of a personal nature in male and female, ——— ing 'pnl in & complete new stock of urnishing omln hats, ca ete., Fox & Hughes, No. 915 Main st vito the ]nlhf‘u to mm them & tria heir oxpenses are small, and thoy can aflord to sell chea sonal Paragraphs, Mayor Riley Clark, ot Neola, was in the Blufls yester John Schoentgen luu gone to St. Louis on a brief business trip. Judge Aylesworth is expected to return from the east Saturday. . Booth, f promine t business man of Huulnu \ g ie yesterday. F.L( o Weils Fargo expross com| nny I mmlurnud from an extended Infl o Te l i .m la spend . Cole. r, Mrs. E. o hra. Feod Lanih, br., Mrs. E. ton and Mrs, A, I, Glenwood to vi C. Haldene is being congra ¢ bis brother attorneys and oth 1 ou lhu ar of a little maiden at his - positiv dyspeps fits, cold dney and lity, lead D ( ‘omstock, of Mount Ple; g the winter with her Hunt ing: (‘nl W. J. Hancock, general superin- tendent of the American express com- pany, has rveturned home from a three months’ business trip. Carter, superintendent of the mow court house, has gone to St. Jour\:le + his home, to spend the winter, work ing suspended un Winter hats at greatly reduced price to close them out at Mrs, O A. Rogers | eluding the el 1 s HOT THANKSGIVING DISNER, | 1t Bad a 8on, and a a Father Assanlting 1 of Hushand and Wife, Separati ATTACKED BY THE TRAMPS Fair Ladics and the Ladies' Fair Interesting News for Cigar Mak- he Horticul turalists—City News, ere lowa Hot Blood, fl, ich occurred on Th The further details ¢ learned, and the latter results. Mr James Graham is a wealthy and rather prominent farmer who has lived near that place for some yes It appears that he and his wife have not been living happily together, particularly of 1 He secms to have an almost unuumul lable temper, which flashes up on short notice. She had applied for a divoree, and he had heen endeavoring to induee her to drop the matter. He gave her un- til Thanksgiving dinner to decide whether she would join in a treaty of peace. The honr red, the matter was the nl talk at the table, and she de- uld not drop the proceed- ¢ said to have become began to use abusive son, Walter, a lad of protested ug.\uul his he talked to in any such man- r, and declared he would not stand it. ire of the father and husband was against the son, a stormy closing with am picking upa pitcher and hurling it at his son. It struck the boy on the side of the head, ling ~ him to the tloor, whilo the ble 3 from the wotnd. The father, startied by the result of the blow, felt the deepest remorse, and hurricdly “picked up the lad, placed iim on a couch and stannched the blood. ‘The report flew over that the son’s skull had been fractur and that he might die. Graham was vested and 1 for his appe ance. There i ble excite- ment over the af e son s0 badly injured, however, as was at the time thonght, Tt appears that an arte had been eut, eansing the great flow of blood, and when this was stopped the in- proved by no means serions. The of the fathe renewed agaimst the son, and he made is interference on a fami nks- now chronic mother b behalf of the earned that Graham and )us some to an understanding, by s given certain prover i homestead, while h moved mto Avoc The separation (Iuh made, \th the division of the property, ably end the matter, and thé she s secking will prob- 1 by him by Htofault, that t understanding. wife have which she being the pi - Picot Ribb ns in the I:|h-~! color a Finest Ah~|v1 aum and okers' goods for holiday gifts. 1. D. Cigars and Tobaccos, 543 ry one buying 25 cents worth of T D. King & Co., has a chanc great drawing, December 24, L Murderous Tramy A brakeman named Hurley was slug- ged by tramps while making the run from this city Wednesday night on the Kansas City road. When the train ar- rived at Bartlett four or five tramps were on the rear platform. They were ordered off, and obeyed, though indulg- ing in threats. Shortly after the train left Bartlett Hur found the tramps had again boarded the train, and he wmh.-u for the hell cord to have the rain stopved to put them off. Two of Um fellows grabbed him before he could pull the c and threw him ofl' the in. WI Paciti Junetion was reached he was missing, and it was sup pnw(! that he had fallen off or met w nh some aceident. An engine was sent down the rond, and he was found lying on the pank, badly hurt. The ovent has called forth many threats as to the fate of the tramps if they are canght, 1 search is heing m Tous | directions. The Kaunsas City has been bothered a good deal of Iate with tramps, but this is the boldest and most bratal act committed. d n o Al adies and gonts get aticket (o the grand drawing on J.mnu) 1, wit| 25 cents worth of goods “pur Arthur Lefkovitz, 523 Broadw: choicest candies, California fruits, nuts, cigars, ete,, always on hand. rdware and house s of Cooper & Me( o, furnishngs Yor | e, No. 11 et pric Main sty Try John Chinese Cigar b Mr. Wolf, president of the cigs ers' union of San Francisco, passed through the city yesterduy en route for the east The purpose of his mission is to secure cigarmakers to o to San Fran- cisco. The situation of affuirs, as de- sevibed by him, is peculiar. Some years ago some of the cigar manufacturers be. gan hiring Chinaman to make cigars, As these Chinamen learned the business they began starting shops of their own, untll now they have a large number of factories. One Chinese factory alone ys 800 men. T Tabor is employ greatly. Now a union ha ulnnn;.'lh\.l anufacturers, and an o . ized ceffort will be made to drive the ei- gurs made by Chineso labor out of the market. The combination of white wanufacturers want to employ abont 8,000 men, and to secure men is Mr, Wolf's object in visiting the east. He has arranged special vates of transports- tion, so that the fare from New York to California will not exceed §33. It is pro- posed to institute a system of boycotting against those who sell or use the cigars made at the Chinese factories. Other wmeasures are to be used to drive the cheap from the market and muke room for The very finest lrmu\a fine silk plushes, fine upholstering of overy de- seription, foot rests, ottomans, cornice window shades and all kinds of r drapings--the very cheapest west of Chicago. Call on okert & Co., No. 309 Broadway. Council Blufts. s been formed -~ - Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans, .« & B. L. Squire, 101 - lowa Horticulture, Theve are two thriving horticultural societies besides the Stute. The Western lowa has attached toit many good and faithful workers, who are doing mucl good for this important branch of agri- culture. It meets this year at Glenwood, December 15, 1885, Mr. George Van Houten is secretary, and being a retired editor of more than ordinary ability he | | notions, the elder | | suited for the tinest rushed | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4. NOTICES, | euch A | e naturally ninkes ar such an institutic KX Glenwood meetir as the fc L. A Williams W. Wilson, Atlantic; Fred ton; R. D. Hammond, Lounis K. Colman, Corning: | thula Van Houten, lLenox dd, Tabor; H. W. Meyers E. 1. Smith, Atlantic o | en, Lenox: L, 0. Williams, | I, Callman, Corning: 1 M. Needles and Silas Wilson, Atlantic: . €. Raymond, Coundil Blufs; John Wragg, Wankee: R (. Moon, Bedford; I, B. Laughlin, « lege Springs; R. D, M'Geelion, Atlanti H.D. Lamb, Red Oak: A. O. Sabin, Glen wood; M. Vineent whor; M. S, M'Gee hnu Atlantic; C. A. Keefer, Lo Mars; I W. Meneusy, Creseent: Prof J 1L Hml.l Ame, ul Bar ble Rock, | Neb. ' Such nien an make things interesting, and plant their im press on horticulture on that best portion of lowa for successful fruit culture. for ep interest in ] tak will take ) lowing i active part Glegwood; 8 I'n Malvern; Mise Prof. J, Creston; | Van Hout nwood; A, sident - Great Closing Out Sale Of the large ail dry goods and carpet store of E. Dowling. Having determined to retire from the dry goods b will offer our immense stock of comprising the choicest coloring and the newest makes of W.J. Sloane and E. S. Higgins, and other leading manufactures. We will offer our immense stock of silk ineluding a full line of ¢ mand Bros., in all colors and blac for which we have been the exclusive agents for Coun- cil Bluff and Omaha for the past fifte yea We will offer our immense stock of velyets, plushes, brocades, dress goods, flannels, linens, towels, napkins, hosi broche and 'imitation Indian shawlg, cloaks and all manner of outside wraps at prices that will close them out in the quickest possible timn, Remem- these goods are not hought as the major- ity of merchants buy goods, but were bought for cash from the leading manu stirers and importers, and only goods ity retail trade. - The Fair Congregationalists. wrpets, town | d, | was not | | other featu i him leave the house | | is promised, , frce, in the | Last evening there was an excellent entertainment given in connection with the fair of the Congregational ladies in Masonie hall. A large number of young ladies o nopl tin pails and stools. Their marching and music was charming. There were some exeellent recitations, chosen with great appropriateness and well rendered. The audience very enthusiastie. The s of the fair we Iso ex- from 11 until ill serve dinner s men should erally, They promise things. The location time is Jost and the 2 o'clock the 1 the hall. The ronize them lib- a feast of good so handy that no is are to be busine ainment I'his evening a choice entertainme a varied ed. The pr one. It is us follow Quartette. “The Songs of Sey (Announced |||rh.||k In Ma; . Westcott, Orpheus and Eurydice he \an( is on the Hill” Apollo and the Muses ranges, Garland stoves, Ra- diant Homes and Hub heaters of the very Iatest pattern at bed rock p Cooper & Mc(iee's, No. 41 Main str Cottage Christmas plv“r‘nh n Hnm(‘l‘ 5. Drs. Judd & %ml(h s E ]mho Magnetie nsoles. Only fifty cents. No. 80 Fourth (nlmcxl Blufts, Tow Agents wanted 1 Charles Cle were married ]lu!m' of llm b and and Mary B. Kemp v afternoon at the rents on Colonel lui]ml. from |l|ln- ted r00¢ ¥ . O lm.f‘u.d 4 armer living near Woodbine, Ha ison county. For everything in the grocery line give the new tirm of Kintz & Kleeb, “162 Broadw verything new and fresh, ¥ A specialty. For the best and cheapest oysters call at Chicago Lunch Counter, 404 Broad way. Oyster soup all day, only 10 cents - Be sure and ask your bread made at Smith & No. 523 Main street. It made. Iry it and be grocer for the ocrke’s | is the v onvineed. For Sale or Rent! e e only hotel in the wide-nwiko town of MACEDONIA, IOWA, office, drawing | I W il kel or b ureof Ei cmu s, Council Bluiis, or MACEDONIA, 1A, “T'on bed #oo1 room und < ollar, *nd sy rent cn rorso ablo te Kod in & Co., Peoples’ » Add: CHAS. P. KOEHLER, RUSSELL&Co Menufacturorsof all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especinily Designed for Runing, MILLS, lik,\l\l LEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and | ocomotive Boilers. ew Massillon Threshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction E; SAW MILLS, ETC, actory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Blufts, BEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. A8 Hikvios 2 l/ 1 n Ve v, r. l‘:lmuaym/ & Co, N> , Council Biutts, Towa, askw Lauds | AND | Dealors in Jowa, Kausus and No | LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS OMAHA A SPECIALTY, Real Bstate bought and sold. Real Esite Exchange i ‘R, W.PATTESON & C0. S Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. Council Bluffs, 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 enumerate a partial of our goods and feel confident tha.an inspection will prove profitable; Hats and Cap Underwear, White Dyess & Fancy Shir Unlaudried Shirts, Neckwear, Gloves and Mits, Hosiery, C 178 and Cugfs,olla |V Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Mujiler Ear Mufjlers. Chest Pirotecto) Wristlets, Sleeve & Scarvf Holders Rubber Coats, Rubber Hat Covers, Umbrella Ete.. Ete.. Ete. CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs. - CARPETS, Gouncil Bluffs Carpet Co. ] Our stock is now complete in every depart ment and contains all the Jatest styles and effects in CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS, EIC., ETC. ~THE— Largest Stock ~AND-- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN WESTERN JOWA, BAMPLES furnighed upon application to o own parties. { FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK T0 ORDZE Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadavay. | Chicago Water Moter Towor furnished from bydrant pressure for driving all kinds of likht machind Rpocial Attention ziven 1o llmuu nunul lvlukuw \\l' TUb printiog pros froczors, polithing Tho best' Chenpest mo A few uses Of this HBeoe job ot i | i § wondor : Couneil R T A ing Coffe i Wil 1 18 Main s, Coune -, Omalia. R, CANCERS [0 a0y’ the knife or d mxw of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES o i kins o speviany. Over thirty years’ pract fas caporionce. Oiles 1 Pearl iycet, € BT CUNBLLTATION Fiis. B Fiit g sreotwt t v Holb- | I‘I'( TAT CE.~Special vm: T | Boarair | the low | first in ench subsequent ments at our office, | Broadway. te., will t ate of T A YOI 180 acres, room house, excellen one for elght horsos, An I fi water. R. Bluffs, 1owa, ch ns furnity having ¥ for sale my ‘resideno and Ninth'street. In Trainard, TOR RE ground, No. 26— mn Milla_county, 500 7 00 busi ro0d residenc McLean county, 1 exchange for we No. 170—A splendid fary acres in_Dickinson town of Spirit. Luko. 15 per ncre. No. 184 to Phillips count nd, To Loan, For . cotton wood, black walnit i orchard, applos, ];uu SALE-Being desirous of Omaha, on Recount of my b A business unty, lowa, ‘\u atiful hoy 1885, i adverticements, To Ren nserted in this o Whants TEN CENTS PER LINY crtion and FIVE CENT PER LINE cortion. L advertisos No. 12 Pearl street, near for WANTS, At A bareain if sold soon. SOuthwest of nt well and cistern, 2 baros, one for 2 cows: hen cherr . ruits, Never failinje 8i0ck , 5 Bromdway, Council g00ds that are offered for ire, carpots, STRIC sloves, s, firet-class goods Al others will moving to siness, 1 offer e, corner ¥ th avenue quire on premises. A, P NT—At McMalion & Co 4 Ponrl street, LY 'or &nle or rent, on very liberal terms. he Council Bluffs Paper Mill, complete, withy tho large boarding house and ihree acres of roperty in_Cherokee, trade for western ne in the town of Hast: Iowa, for Nebraska land. iness property and also & rty in the town of Chenvo ow down for cash or will 1and , well improved, 640 county, lowa, joining 'tho Price, for & Khort time, nproved farms in with A small in- be exchangod for ka. ved, ALA big bavgain. for erchnndise, A fine two nbe in Couneil Blu At barcwin, wh city, Towa, will exc Valiie, BRINS. or wint to sl any r writo us, Wo hav 1o trade for lands. No. 57 Broad Railway cov Tho following 18 purture of triing e local depots, Trw and o i \.].. Ma ... Thro ‘Lincoln Metca CL.O Mens' and Boys' Du Menw and Hoyy' Dr Childrons’ over conts for Men, St Tanor & Merchant Tuilor Oy Equalto 1) os P At hulf tho p Leun Mons' Suits an e cach 10 $4.50 DUNLAP AND Gloves, t Jocations i RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear l»?hn, story brick residenco, one Blufls, will trade o s or’ Nebraska Are two other beautiful homes ich cash paymems will buy —A Heautiful suburban location in fowa hunge for western lands. The abiva are only a few of our special bar- Tf you'vo got nnything to- trade or scll, stte or merchundisel £ood stocks of goods LK al s LRSS Council BIntrs, lowa. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent, way, Council Bluffs. Time Tabie. 1L BLUE the time of arrival and by central standurd time, at ins leave transter dopot fen wrrive ten minutes Inter: pmmodation. . Xpress & ok s ywn Pass [f Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. TEIITTSG sinete Suits, o i Diross Suits, Boys and”Childron. te. TIITDERWEAR. Merchant Tallbor rowsers, ) order, Fut Mens' Suits and Overconts, 1d Overcoats. Fut Mens' Trowsers Beamless Shirts und Trowsers n Scotch wools, W Heavy Balbriggans, STETSON HATS FOR THE FALL OF 1885 FURITISEIINNG GOODS Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars Of rst class qualities And Cuffs, and reasonable prices. ETCALE Bros. | | RETAIL DEPARTMENT 42 and 344 Broadway, | ] | | Sash, Council Blutts, lowa, Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesnle sud retu Doors tebrited Marbled Loe, and Bl | Lnmbor, Lath, Shingles nds. Sule 1 Concentrated MACCONNELL, Munager. 1at | agents for the | White | SELLING OUT. " We Propose to Go Out of the “'\\vln To buy all the Arst<lnsssecond hand houschold Retail Dry Goods Business And shall commence the sale of closing out from date of our entire stock of Dry Goods, fixtures, ete., in part or parcel. COUNTRY Will find it to their to attend this Harkness JEALERY interest sale. Brothers. Council Bluffs, Ia. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Drick buildings of any kind raisod or moved and satistaction guaranteo i on Little Giunt trucks—the best in the worid, 808 Eighth Avenue J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Sutter Hotel MISSOURI VALLEY, I0WA. CHAS SUTTHR Manager Especiully adupted for the traveling Right in the business conter, Itates Airst clues sample room. STEAM LAUNDRY (GEO, W, SCHINDELE & €O.,) No. 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ed equal to Troy work, W A for and deliverod FIE All goods by mall or expross recelve protpt i tention, Ities— Cleanliness and prom ptness, Tel ephonu No 165, ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs baving Fire HEscape Andail mogern fmprovemonts, cal vells, fire alarm bolly, ete. CRESTON HOUSE! « Nos. #15, 217 aud 219, Main Stroet, MAX MOHN, Proprietor, 'MERGAN HOTEL, Main 8t,, Council Blufls ) O, M. & St depofs, S ks e door, ything new Cclass, Opencd b Iowa | Frame houses move and Bighth Str WEHMAN & MEYER'S RIITIEZ. Corner Pearl Street and Fifth Avenue, COUNCIL BI | valls, part All KInds of rofveshments aud 4 VREE LUGNC morniug. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANULACTURER AND DEALER 1N HAIR GOODS. No. 337 andway. Oouncil Bluffs. * JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL: BLUFFS. Practices in Stat: and Federal Courls Rooms 7 and B, Spugart Boock. Beno, SHOS. OFFICER. W. . N, PUSEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKER COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, fablished 185, Northwestern Hotel. Nowly fitted and furnished. Opp llvu;\d\vly Dummy Depot. 1. BAMU L. 1. BERSHAW, Manager. Dress Making Palors, MRBS. J. A. LASELLE, / Of New York City. 307 Broadway, Opp. People's Storb, Bpecial pricos. Cultlug wnd iting, aystem), whole sult, §:; basque I 150; stull or tailor-inude drosses, w0 Iret class work kusranteed N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. P MG Proprictor and ) OfMce Ovor Ameriesn Bxpress,

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