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Sl',\'l).\\' COUNCIL BLUFFS, SUNDAY MOT OFFICE, NO. INING SEPT 12, PEARL STRE rtof the city at Conncil Blaffs Sunday School Aesembl s A poin Joper & Melic 11 rolling, but yut wiien shedoes fairly awaken to ill open with cnsea to marry., no one Mrs, William 1 has purchased of 3 , between Eleventh as has been a competent girl hing sand ivon alveady being made .« South Eignth street. soon as publicity is given to the up the painte wn Peter (_, iristiansen h|~ 6 Harrison stie et mit hum the county clerk to |m\\ u[ Nebrask: |( ity, who They went before Iu\lh-u The ladics of the st anl\l(lltnn qvprmm te dec g wrapped in tissue weh gentler winer the Jady whose hame rinted upon the egg. Among the guests present were: Mr, . Judson, of Chicag evening for the onie 1 Baptist church of this mly, t evening those 1 /. Crofts, passt i njoyable time, is pleasure was not .mn. coutributed to by the fine music, \Ir~ He cttio Du Ru on awford, of Sul Misses Lona, € Mr. R. Warren, of Ch of Omaha; H lvln_l the llx[lu .f very time it r: s the people of Coun- cil Bluils take « oA thur Hoffmayr. 1sion Lo make very un- inbow party evening by Miss Ci nily residence in honor of Miss An ved streets in the t adeptsin the 1K miles and not city, \m\ those whe art of wading nnght effeeted safely and comfortab The six-yeur-old son of J ws, Kennedy, Loomis, i S, Brown, Sherman, Sapp, Bowman, Haas, 1 ceidentally knocked off o d his head so badly that he unconscions The little fellow is quite Til ‘This little mstrument dents in the ~ working unlu a opportunity finds plenty of work. hymenometer is an instrument that ne riously injured, :ns of Sioux City | with the manner in \\lmhll n into the murder of I 1dock is being prosecuted. y in other parts of the state it remed that the effort r how uut to do it. fails in n_\ duty, still some hopes NS will be captured and have commenced an action against the Western Union Tel- .ph company for § . Lindsoy & Co. ent to Salida, in th: s bungled so as u. (hat he had to pay to we it reshipped and that he lost ble time :uul i sample truns but that the mi .unl the indic at the next ter m of the district court. As the little ind emed to couple 4 arties re ~ulu ron un).mm- cluded to .lflu\\ it to rest nama of a young traveling s the mammas are;relue r children leave'the p if their names are once ¢ nn:lml ingenious invention * the glen, and the ins dicates a union by ess Sanitary Co., of Omaha, 1s cesspools, cisterns, ete., wnh (nv Dllullu\\]nm!l]) ). 102 in the cl Ilum(,u Everett presented a petition asking that he be relieved for an over sessment for curbing along Pearl street. t and others petitione: line_of millinery just received at Mo W Senn 6 Broadway. Personal Paragraphs, . J. Scoles hus returned from Seventh and 1L H. Field and others also petitioned for a lamp post at the corner of Stutsman tner streets, The petitions were rred to the appropriate commit- M. Ainsworth, of Vail, was in the city yv»lurd:ny ening for Logan to. vislt ‘W illinw Buor, of Taylor's stati om Lhis'c city, dicdd on Friday Ili"hl in Iu-um Clu M Mr. uml ‘\ln alters expects to start on a est of Burn- Walters has l\||h-\.~ & Co. been with the firm for some time, but has closely to the office W. Hart, mar |;:n-r of the New York been selected as confined prett) Tumbing company, ho western agent lur the Stran twist drill company, \vlu o drills are o equal to any other drill manu mnn'ml. - Allmlllun Con g ! LN b G. AR, fall Monday even- h’{‘f Septembe llnn hmrgc Commander, [ The Atlantic Mes make a political issuc n- ment “uumg iuto the envelope business,” s printing and furnishing re- noposu to ger proposes to gunsl!lm gover turn en\«.lu]us linnlly built envelope. blmmml oll\u]upel “re a great convenience, but it always did seem te be rather small potatoes for the gove ment of the United b(mel to underbid office on so small a g of 500 euvelopes. mu lolkl oan't seo why the government ghould underbid the mattor of furnishing the coal denler with more thau itshould under- ealer 1n the matter of fur- mishing l.ha printor with fuel, ——— onvnluhu an "DM you go for u Vi is summer, Swith?” ““How did you mauage your nmurn’ took my advertisement out of the plpur uatil | returned, so there wasn't ness 10 munage. Greut soheme, eb’ BEE l»ll IS SOCIE T\ EVENTS. | the Past Week and More ned for the Futare, }COUHCIL PROCEEDINGS Likely to Have a Yearly ~Gleason Jail—Chuar ser vices To-Day. e Social Season. on is near at hand and damsel, ns well as married taxing her brain and slyly tions by which e as to some new imment for her “‘dear and thereby outdo her 1n settin here is Tt sis not forwar season is on her, she ‘six nights’ scason’ as five “aftairs’’ are being s near future, but what dare wrediet until rmerly been have fc by the nuthors will witness as grand a this ity for Iv.lm!~u|H- furore among the young of the season were ving on Wed- Miss 8. D Relise i e e udy guests, lmnuu with ations. The eggs er, Were se- o present, who and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. and Mus, Bryant, of Chi- Springs, vand Adi D. Rehse, Miss Ralston, und Mrs, Bryant, of Chit nnes J. P, . C. Hollis, of R. Ralston, of s Br aiven Wednes Bebbington, 164 Park avenue, 4 Il\mrm of In- resent her guest ere the Misses in, Hatch- ett, Merkel, Keeline, nt and HYMENOMETER. and althouzh it o far in advance seen, its prophecy is of ity apt to be final. With llus introduction the hands begin around the dial of the little 1t :lnd after a few seconds tationary opposite the commission merchant of this Gl and a young lady in_Oma ery shortly to be indications it looks as a whose edded. couple ~ would _ soon !nllnw in the wake of the young lady’s iy ho hands, noiselessly and with scem- now point to the name of , daughter of a prominent esiling among the hills of Coun- \d o young man of Omaha, huu‘\ are ti ])l‘\(,\ core “the llowers that bloom in aunion will With the dexterity peculiar to this in- strument the quiver as they reston the names gentleman connected with a bankin, titution in Omaha and a petite y dent of the second war hands aguin move and assen- with one of the \g its terminus in een linked with that of a trument in- the new year. cted | >/ neil Proceedings, Last evening the council met s per ad- the members present, ir. as for Mynster street, between ghth streets. council took up the matter of the obstruction in front of the Union Avenue hotel on lower that when Broadway pnml the street was filled in about fi feet above the loor of the hotel, so the city built a brick wall along the outside of “the front porel After that the dirt under the wall and eaved it in, Gerspacher put up a fence whole thing and across the which wus unsafe to use, The public have ever since been foreed | the streat in that plac and as the city ne thinks of eleaning is too deep After discussion it wal decided to tear down the fenee, rebuild the lewulk, and settle the lu who should pay for it af Broadway. The facts 5 and filled up to the heavy ruin washed vor, well, lmr«llf’ evor, a paved street the mud for comfortuble wading, wll and lay uestion as the work Wright, on behalf of stated” that he owned some plupuw on the corner of Fourth stlu«lnn'l Tenth avenue; that he had a f about one hundred feet ou wwe; that the city ordered a along that front and one, taxing up §i0 that the side walk cons| lml meraly of two planks laul it soon after it was laid " city ordered the stret filled and the or filled onto the walk, so that Niles has an assessment of $40 for sidewalk still agaiust his property he has Mr. Niles has also just discovered that he has beou ussessod more thun the eutire stock is worth. Both these matters wore referred to the commitlee on Assessments. Mr. Wright then stated the matter sidewalk in frout of the preperty on Poarl street, owned by huuul( and Dr. Woodbury, eught to He stuted that” when the curbmg and walk was put dowu it was done by the oity and ussessed to the prop- t was supposed taat the city knew enough to put a sidewalk on the grades, 1,000 on lus stock, 'l‘HL Hl \I)AY BEE; [ tmit sk did not prove to be the case. | When the eity tc up the enrbing to raise it to grade, preparatory to paving, rbing was all broken up so that \coossary, which t lad put in. They now consi it the duty of the ecity to rasc the walk tg grad but that he and D, Woodbury . had . talked the matter over, and had decided that the new curbing was really an improve ment, and tney - were willing to pay for half the curbing if the o would raise the walk I'he matter was left with the committee Adjourned to meet at next regular meeting Hats regardicss of cos Closing out hat stock of F. E. Stub! compri Knox's, Stetson’s and other fise brands E WiLLianms, No. 505 Broadway 13 Cabimet Photogra 3. Qualit the finest. Sherraden, l. Broadway Muscuniar Christianity, From the Davenport Tribune The oftice and usefulness of musentar chris | tianity as a shield for the weak and de fenseless was well illustrated on the ex press train which left the for Kansas City lust evenin, According to the Muscatine Tribune, a half-witted woman boarded the train at Davenport, and before it had made a half dozen wmiles, wandered into the smoking car, “when she made herself famhar with the men, not knowing any better, of course. Sev traveling men undertook to take ad sof herignorance, and gave her liquor to drink besides taking up a col I ‘mn for the purpose of getting her to t that no gentleman would 8 to do, let One bald cling man, who was bolder 1 delight headed trs than the others, took espe in this outrageous performance and wis in the act of doing a most disgraccful thing, when a left hander fell upon nim from Rev. C. H. Seymour, of “I\l'!l]nnl who was in the rear part of the 3 v 18 roing on and de- termine Alndwt ntieme ‘n should not su d lishing tl object. The fellow attempted to hit bacl but the professor followed up his first blow and gaye the bald-headed traveler several good ones from the shoulder in 4 nd taught him a lesson that he fto forget very soon. The t been seen for so ashamed of him ly spoke & word to any- Wien Muscatine was 4 s were reported to the ||~I|A] who at first thought best to hini, but after investigating the mat- ter concluded to let him go, thinking he had received 2 lesson that would last a hictime.” The poor woman was ziven i charge of the station agent in Musca- tine. Prof. Seymour has for years been con- sidered one ot the ablest “divines in the pulpit *‘the sty m\ knows, and out of the pulpit he is a ety nthropist whose walk nnlnunu cordance with the )i religion he believes in. man slunk to his seat, the wo beaten fellow th I Te many . self that he s one - Hats regardless of cost. hat stock of Knox's Only “What will it b Stew. inquisitively asked a man with a dirty white coat, the slecves of which shone like cbony around his wrists, as a BEe man seated himself at a high stool before a lunch counte “'A stew,” was the reply to which the man who wore the apology fora white coat remarked, ‘‘a halfy” The man behind the counter then hunted up a small stew pan with a handle, and after opening the ice chest, in which the ovsters were kept, he producee his “‘counts’’—New York counts. Holding the stew pan in his right hand be turned his back to his customer, and with the left hand dipped into a bucket of oysters, vulling out one ata time until he had re- peated the dose six times, no such inven- tion as a fork being used, it being wholly unneeess: As the last “count” was counted and flopped into the stew pan the cook grabbed a black looking rag, whieh |)U~~Ib|) at some remote ds had been used for st mop rag, but had cently lost that distinction, "and wiping the moisture from off the hind that had been dipped low in the “count” bucke 1n s 7 heinquiriug man in the S Q8 you wish it in milk he was answered in the aflirmative he poured some milk into the stew pun, and noticing some object n the nulk tl thought probably would off should it be boiléd with the oysters, ja bed his right hand into the pan, ana with a flop of the hand sent it to the floor, Turning half way around, he Hn»n;;r.xlnlnd a pinell of salt, and also some pepper, with the hand thit had just left the milk, and returning to the jar in which the rowas kupl in went his hand and :d up some butter, The stew being then ready, it was pinced on the ry where it was allowed to remai minutes when 1t was pulled off coutents of the pan dumped mto a bowl, which rested on a saucer, and this t- able (%) oyster star w set befory newsgatherer to devour before retiring for the night. wrch of the *‘count G See that vour books are llhuh' by More- house & Co., room 1, Everett block, - Maude Howe at Dohan This talented ntt dy commences a six nights engagement at Dohany’s to- MOrrow [‘\luxul.x evening with her own company, giving a different play e ight and playing at popular prices Miss Howe is a southern stage beaut) and comes from a family of royal cou- nections, having two uncles lordsin Eng- and and Ireland. She is in her twentieth ear, n vory talented actress, handling the finest tureads of the emotional work with equul atacrity that she does the waif, the erude and the ring soubrette ts. ; has been on the stage since go. Her company are all lever in the dramatic work and play will be (-zu‘vlulll) mounted with™ every attention to de and ward- robe. We insure for them a very profit- able we Monday evening will be pro duoed Bartley Camipbell's effeetive home ri ture, A Wife's Devotion,” with the ollowing enst: llnuu Gri 50 | °x Mr. A, L Keenan Mr. J, B. Scully Mr 'hllll\ Doud l . B. Clark Morton A. L. Jones . Unele Bur Jessop.... oo Pier. Blaneh Sterlin ... NIiss Fauny Sinelair Saltie Ann Waddles. .. Miss Faunle Hooker —atd— Miss MAUDE HoWE..As FLORENCE GRANTLY During the engagement the followin, plays wili be presente Audley's Seoret,"” Muummn Kathleen Mavourneon,” “The Child b'l aler,” and “The Child'of the sierras.” Safurday afternoon will be given a lad grand “East Lynne” matince with pri at 25 cents to'ali parts of the house, no more, with the protty little Maude Howe i the lilulll role of Lady Isabel und Madam ine, e 1f you want & good furnace and one that will be us durable a8 your house, get a “Ricbmond’’ at Louper & McGee's, Substantial abstracts of titles and real estute loans. J. W. & E. L. Squire. No. 101 Pearl street, Council Blu SE l"!l MBE H 1886.~-TWELVE PAGES. HARKMESS BROTHERS Will make a Special Sale this Week of Carpets, Qii Cloths, Curtains, CURTAIN GOODS, ETC. Pricesqwillbelower than made by any other house in the @ Do not fail to see us before yow puwrchvase elsewhere, ClLOJZKS, departinent we shall close owut, shall make prices to sell them. seasonable and styles and excellent. These are bargains never bejforve offered and yow can save money by celling on us purchasing. for we will not be undersold. Remember the place, H ARKNESS BROTHERS, Council l,‘lr(jj DOHANY'S NEW OPERA HOUSE [MONDAY, SEPT. 21. and TALENTED Little MISS MAUDE HOWE AND HER OF'N IN THE GREATEST OF PLAYS. A Pleasing Star, A Pleasing Company, A Pleasant Entertainment,—— AtFPleasing Prices Council Bluffs Carpet Company ! tssortment and the Best Designs in Curtains, Mattings, Linoleums, Window 8 Carpets, 01l Cloths, Extea inducements offered now, as a change of firme isto take place, ol must be reduced, Le o one’s word, but call and sce for youra selves, that our prices and qualities cannot be beaten, t of town trade especially solicited, Our stock i “|Council Bluffs Carpet Co., No. 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. 'W i e L o N/ i L el HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER 401 Broadivca Y - Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved satisfaction guaranteed. Frame buildings moved on Little Giant trucks, best in the world. Six Nights, Commenecing, MATINEE Bighth Avenue and A NDS, GRAND EXCURSLON THIS WEEK ! Minnesota, Texas, Kans: rlmol and sty Ilt' I‘x ighth Street,Counil Bluffs, t appearance of |lu- l HARMI CITTm.AD! Farming lands in Iowa to $12 per acre. Ilmn.y per cent interest, I Laustrup, No. as and Arkansas, ranging 13 in Minnesota on 30 years Information, ete., (muml lflmls. Towa. 505 B .ul\\n), MURDER!! SPECIAL NOTICES. isements, such To Loan, For 8u will beinserted in t will he presented BARTLEY founded on every day ineidents of the pre<cent time. entitled, A WIFE’S DEVOTI ELABORATELY COSTUMED, CAMPBELL'S in- Monday evening, Sept. 27th, tensely interesting play dic w bt ¥or kale ouly ut the offc Biufls, Ia., or sc ive Cents Per Line for Leave adverti 2 Peal street, near ¢l subsequent . 1410 Campbell strect, e lost a beautitul and i £00d girl 1o do Iy ut 100 Fourth ELEGANT STAGE SETTINGS, EVERY AVAILABLE AGCESSGRY, Entire Ghange of Play Every Nighia -Entire mffsa' A situntion by w millerof 20 y o either roller or bure systom. vess Miller, Bee oflice, who hid thie di i T tho. futuro all times in our vm“m, A Milliner's approntico roadway, Council B SD—A ment and v Deat nnd Dumb Institution at Couneil & Bilf Eaeh Performance Peoples Popular Prices|: Within the veach of everybody——To spend an cvening at the Opera Howse— Play and Performance. ire Balcony, 'n what was sup: o was threntencd with starvation. th wis completely broken down. swallow liquid food., and even b eould not diestor fesimlnic P, W SPETMAN &BRO NO. 599 & 51k MALN ST, and gave no o To witness a 1u.vl class 0on she would have une condition that én xmllu(muu 11 B Duily ; 1. & MePiko, oditor v tuo Cumbria (1 ]\l|~ylu‘l)| the R e o S Imv of Dry (;.m.!s, all of the latest styles. get prices before purchasing n-lw\\'km FIRST FLOOR IRY, 3d l"lmu' ".;u nis. Seats secured in advance at BUSHNELL kno wn s one of flu-!wr! cents extra, Ladis Grand “BAST LYNNE” Mlinee, - Safury Prices to all parts of the house, 25 c! NO MORE NO LESS' J H LAINE Busmess Manager. Gleason Gone to Jai As Policeman Nick O'Brien w ing up some stolen property | id store of M. N y afternoon, and ¥ was ravage of his calamity sent him some Diphthorin Cure, it was used at one est of his children gav num Mr, McPike are unbounde of averting the 1 o in misory and die n dis- “of tho stomuch? indigostion nnd Prompt Atiention to Mail Orders MOREHOUSE & 60. Room 1 Everct Block, Council Blufls, i ery short Fairmount park. n i very slor more delighiful, puhhmqln' spot._could not \\'l ll hv chosen. o e d sore throat, in m: and plo .m of shade, plenty o e for ull_inflammatory, b, ation of the womb wh Standard Papers Used ing m Magazines and BLANK BOOKS. rid, cancerous uic with a Ill.lcl‘ doeskin Prince Albert frock TOW S01me money M arcus refused |<> ln n llllll ried llumwh it wi l advantage to Coun be hoped, to this part of thio worid. sembly of this Kind was held last mhL it is to . Lwn to the eit 1 the back of the Ty iy il Blufls possess railroad facilities th ber of persons mig pected to attend here E mplated to make the organization mancntone, and hoid an assembly v O'Brien asked Skelton who the [ helonged to and he n or \\ xlh m . Robinson as not_his, but in «"li!lll“ lh.:ll nn F P MURPHY LATE OF ST, LOUIS, dway, Council Bluffs. Creston House, The only hotel in Council Blulrs baving PFlire Escape improvements, l{ul_»iu.snn an own Office No. 525 Broa: Schurz where he Sehurz sugge could find the man he pure of and bring him before the which ease Gleason would beeomo a fiw- man could he prove that he pur the coat in good f: 3 proseeuting attorne aecused mwm have until Dece -mlwl 1 I 1 st MAX MOIIN, Prop. 'Bes‘r LAUNDRY WORK In the city can be obtained by patronizing the LAUNDRY ST. FRANCIS ACADEMY | used llm cont Star Sale Stables and Mule Yards. BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFE Opposite Duwminy bDepots COUNCIL BLUF, , sugeested that An excellent educational institution, furnish edwith all the modern improvements, con- ucted by the SISTERS OF CHARITY For term of five months, $76. Terms begin first Monday in September and Monday in Februar i ' HomeSteam ('l.unlul to h aid (hnl n n was zl\ ity through the Bee comie to the front, ) time he could remain in 1 until the v‘l.m\l Jury or catalogues nd- SISTER SUPERIOR St. Francis Academy, Council luifs, 20, W. SCIHLINDELE, Prop, None but experienced hands employed, Outof town ovders by mail or expross so- and all work warant B L WILLIANS, « Conneil Blafls, . 15th St., Room 10, Omaha, Neb, Manufacturer's Agen B B CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES , Awnings. Roofing Slate, Man- Plate u'unl Window ( S POIUBAIRR 3O0)S | JACOB SIMS, '|[ATTORNEY AT LAW, COUNCIL BLURFS e and Federal courts and 8 Shugart Blook. dors I...,m oty 3 d Stock \u]\l on commission \m: rER & BoLny, connection with mruing servic f Practices in the Sta ey, C. Hoover will preach this after- noon at3 o'clock at Harmony mission J All willbe welcome, m day‘in the Congregational orly of Keil Sale Stables, ave. and 4th street, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, Estabiished 1857 iny Lmdu 18 Saint Paul’s chirch: sery m, and 7:8) p o 'u| ( Reduction in Prices, , 6 las‘sware, Btc., | At W.S ”(mtl \\ (u\ No. bublic uml »u.m”nla \\el T J MacRull, p will preach |Iu-. p 7:80 o'clock at the A. William street. P. C. MILLER. | No. 13 Pearl St., WALL PAPER, OF PAINTS. Council Bluffs, N.SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace! over American Bxpress Company, R, RICE, M. D,, Or other Fumors removed withod tho ¥nife 0r druwing o Qver thirty yéars praciical exer Peuti Bt., Council Biuff Sunday School Assembly, mentioned the fact that there was a proj institute a Sunday held here every y urml Chautauqua assemblics. ject is not a.» ul by any manner of means. ol assembly to ar ajter the plan of the ‘' Horses and Mules )id, at retall and For all purposes. 001ght and Large quantittes to Several puirs of fne arivers, MASON WISE, Couucil Bluffs. MANUFACTURER llu,lnach\'n in (Iua movement are quirll)’ looking the ground over before deciding. attention fixed just on a forty acre plat on the bluffs adjoins House, Sign und Decora Muche Wail Orpamen but bost bunds amplryed + 11 /B4 ‘Lhey have the