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    THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY JANUARY 3 , 1885.
SjflLJB DAILY BEE ,
BLUFFS ,
Saturday Morning , Jan. 3 , 1886
BUBSCnitTION RATKS.
By C rtlei . . . . . . .so tent wed
By 1UU . . . . . . . . . . . 110.00 * per p , . , ye ,
OFFICE !
Ho. 7 Pawl Btmt. Hoar Broaaway.l
MINOR MENTION ,
Soo' J. Roltor'a noir stock of olotha.
'
. Try McOlurg's aolf-ralstng buokwhoa t
Tno Catholic fnlr continues at Bono'e
hall , and ahonld bo vlsltod by all.
A Swcdo wan found m a neatly frozen
condition near the okctrlo light building
Thursday nit ht.
The grand jury found thirtyGvo in-
dlctmonta ont of the fifty-fivo cases
brought before thorn.
II. E , Seaman IB removing his stock to
311 Broadway , to the atoro lately occu
pied by H. Friedman.
Park Policeman Lamb la keeping an
eagle oyn out for any ono attempting to
steal wood from Falrmount park.
The democrats of this district are to"
have a grand "Old Hickory" ball In Ma-
aonlc temple next Thursday evening.
A ruusoum ia being worked up for the
public schools. A starter \ras got by
the "Great Republic" entertainment.
The funeral of little Karl , aon of Mr.
and Mrs. Ulanchard , on Oakland avenue ,
will bo hold thla afternoon ut 2 o'clock.
The newly elected county and town
ship officers Trill qualify Monday , the
board of supervisors mooting then to approve -
provo the bonds.
Wrn. D. Bant , an engineer on the
Milwaukee & St. Paul , was Thursday
evening married to Miss Magglo John
son , Rev. Dr. McOrary officiating.
E. T. Waterman , of 120 Broadway , has
jnat turned out an extension top surrah ,
for ono harao. It la an extra fine vehicle
and iras made to order for Misa Racer.
Judge Lyman Is no longer circuit
judge. Ho will continue the practlco of
law , and have his office In Shugart'a
block nntll ho enters on his active duties
as congressman.
Misa Oarrio Smith now suffers from
rather a painful accident. While clean
ing a pair of gloves with benzine and dryIng -
Ing them by the stove , they took fire ,
burning her hands and arma'qnlto badly.
Thoa. Morgan , better known as Tom
Pendergrass , was yesterday found guilty
by a jury In the district court , the charge
being that ho confidenood a young man
named GHgman out of 815 at the Tro-
mont houao.
"They are waiting and watching for
us. " Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sun
day ) afternoon and evening in Spiritual
hall , at 2 and 7:30 : o'clock. Entrance
atalra on Main and Pearl streets , two
doors south of poatoffico.
E. B. Gardiner , who has boon connect
ed with the Nonparlol for fifteen years ,
has purchased the grocery buslnos of Mr.
Robert Huntlngton. With a wldo ac
quaintance , many friends and much on-
iorpriao , success for him Is sure.
The telegram In yesterday morning's
papers that a Mrs. McOhesney of Coun
cil Bluffs , had dlod rather mysteriously
In Now Orleans , led to many inquiries
yesterday as to who she waa. No ono
Doomed to bo able to give any informa
tion as to any such lady belonging hero.
Tha lecture of Prof. Starr In the Y.
M. 0. A. hall next Monday evening
premises to bo Ins tractive aa well as en
tertaining. His theme is "Sunbeams , "
and ho has the reputation of having
olcqnenco as well aa scientific knovrl
edge. *
"ThoLlghtso1 London , " which is to
bo presented at the opera house Wednes
day and Thursday ovoninga , is a favorite ,
and -won so much favor when preaonted
hero before , that It will draw big crowds ,
especially as the public ia assured that
the companylhas boon incroasea since
presented hero last.
Ono of the most enjoyable Now Year' <
receptions was that given by the boys ol
Hose Oo. No. 4 at their room on Mali
otrcot. They kept open house all day
and served hot refreshments , and gavi
their callers a most happy and cordla
welcome. May the Now Year bo a hap
py ono indcod to No. 4.
The limit of time during which a no
tloo of contest In the district judlclar
election must bo fi'od ' Is about closed , am
no nuch notice has appeared. Judg
Aylosworth , it Is said , now hastens ti
Dea Moines to look after it himself. Th
democratic committee appointed to ge
Judge Loot bonrow to agree on some stats
ment of facts on which to base a contest
do not seem to have accomplished much
The mayor's bill for services rondorei
in selling the city bonds will come n ;
Monday evening In council mooting fo
final action. The mayor has fortlQoi
his claim by additional documents show
Ing that it ia not only the will of man ;
taxpayers that ho should bo allowed
reasonable compensation , but that It I
also a legal claim. It Is understood tha
all the aldermen stand ready to allow th
bill except Alderman Blodontopf , and h
la ready to vote for It provided ho can b
indemnified against any suit which ma
ba brought against tbo aldermen fo
voting for Us allowance.
Ju3go Conner , aa ho la now titled
found himself In rather an odd box yea
terdsy. When court adjourned Nei
Yeara eve ho was simply district attorney
"but bcicg required to qualify as as cii
cult judge before Januaiy 1st , ho did ac
aul when court opened yeeterday th
crlm'oal cote , which was still on trial
required his attendance as district attoi
ney. Ho accepted the situation , and
the strange sight was presented of Jndgr
Connor , of the circuit bench , acting at
prosecuting attorney in a criminal case
before Judge Loofbourow , of the dls'
trict court. The case was finished abonl
noon , and Mr. Jacob Sims was appointed
aa special prosecuting attorney for thereat
roat of the term , the now district attor
ney , Mr. Thornoll , not being able to ap
pear at this term. In Mr. Sims' hands
the interests of the state will bo well
cared for.
Bo sure yon got McClurg's self-rising
buckwheat flour.
H. A. Collins , late of Toronto , hae
Dponod an art studio In the rooms ol
Barko's gallery , 100 Main street , and , ia
prepared to supply portraits in olla and
crayon in the latest atylo. Sati faction
guaranteed and inapcction invited *
Kcsntutlons of llcspcct.
The following expression In regard to
, ho d6ath of Goorpo Bowers has boon
adopted by the Abe Lincoln post G. A.
R. and th-j fire department , of both of
which ho was a member :
WHEREAS , Our comrade , George B.
Jowors , has boon removed by death from
our midst , and
WHEUEAB , Wo desire to glvosomo ap-
> roprlato expression of the esteem In
thlch ho was hold by us , and the roapoct
with which wo chorlah hla memory ;
horoforo
Resolved , By the members of Abe
jlncoln post G. A. R. , Veteran asaoola-
intiona , and the members of the various
ire departments , that wo boar witness to
ho many noble qualities of our departed
omrado. In the time of war ho ron-
iorod patriotic service In the national do-
OUBO ; ps a fireman ho waa prompt , dar-
ng , and rcapcctod by his corn-
ados , and possessed in a high
degree those qualities which com
mend men to tholr follows and endear
hem to tholr friends. That wo deplore
ho torrlblo event which was the occasion
f his death. That a copy df these roso-
utions be furnished for publication In the
> apora of our city and that these roaoln-
, ions bo spread on the records of the var-
ons organizations of which our comrade
ras a member ; and that the halls of the
IfTeront organizatlona of which ho waa a
member bo draped in mourning for thirty
days.
Committees G. A. R. Joaoph Cra
mer , D. B. Dalloy and Sherwood.
Veteran Association Col. Koatloy
Capt. Clark and Goo. Harrington.
Volunteer Flro Department Amy ,
jacy and Tomploton.
City Department Walters , Bradley
nd P. Kuykondall.
McClnrg'a aelf-rlalng buckwheat flour
always ready for nao. Try It.
PKKSONAL.
James Francy ia reported on the sick list ,
Dr. Edmonds now loaves for a rislt to New
'rleans. '
Mrs. [ Calderwood , of Omaha , Is Usltlng
lisa Lew Jones.
Mr , and Mrs. Jacob Hoffman have gone on
visit to Mr. Hoffman's mother , in Illinois ,
Will Owens , ono of the salesmen for J. K.
Tamilian , ia very ill , having suffered a relapse
rom malarial fever.
Dr. C. 0. Hazen , Dentist , 100 Main at.
Picked Up By Police.
Chief Sklnnei has made up the follow-
ng report of the number of arrests made
n December :
48
uspicious Characters . 4
ragrants . . " . . 2J (
jodginga . 140
jarcony . . . 10
Assault . 4
) isturbicg the Peace . 1G
? ickpocket . 1
? eddjing without a License . 2
i bt lining Money Under False Pretences. 2
) ertei t er . 1
Total arrests . 2CO
McClnrg'a pelf-rising buckwheat flour
s the best. Try it.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following is a list of rjaj estate
ransfors filed yesterday in the recorder's
ffioo of Pottawattomlo county , Iowa , as
nrniahed by A. J. Stephenson , abstrac *
or , real estate and loan agent , Council
Bluffs , Iowa , January 2 , 1884 :
Mary E. Little to W. W. Dearborn ,
part original plat lot 88 , 160,00
Stacy Bevan to I. C. Norton , part n o
qr , n w qr , 12 , 75 , 40 , $50.00.
T. J , Evans to L. D. Bnlla , lot 13 ,
block 10 , Macedonia , § 25,00.
Helm Kuhl to Charloa Trude , o i , a o
qr , 1 , 70 , 08 , § 3,000.00.
J. L. Whlttakor to Wm. Wagner , lota
7 and 8 , block 15 ; and lot 1 , block 1C ,
Crawford's addition , § 900,00-
J. L. Whlttaker to Oharlea Wagner ,
part lota 15 and 1C , block D , Baylies' 1st
addition , § 1,700.00.
Total sales , § 5,810.00.
' 'Iho Iwo Johns. "
They are to bo at the opera house next
Tuesday evnnlng , and promise to make
more fun than anything or anybody on
the road. The Rochester Union says : } j
"Tho Two Johns , " at the Grand pport
house laat night , had a largo audience ,
The play ia ono of the boat of ita claas ,
and the andlenco was highly pleased ,
"Tho Two Johns" are Immense , literally
as well as figuratively , and the aolon ano
quartottea are excellent.
COMMEUCIAIJ ,
COUNCIL iiLurrs UABKET ,
Wheat-No. 1 milling , 57 ; No. 2 , 65
No. 3 , 45.
Corn New , 21c.
Oata For local purposes , 23c.
Hay $ 1 60@G 00 per touj baled , 50@60.
Rye 35o.
Corn Meal 180 per 100 pounds ,
Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , ft 00@
C CO ,
Cool Delivered , hard , ! ) 60 per ton ) soil
4 50 per ton
Lard Falrhank's , wholesaling at 9 o.
inour Olty Bour , 1 60@2 90.
Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz ,
LIVB BTOOK.
Cattle Butcher cows S 25@3 75 , Bntchei
steera , 3 76(24 00.
Sheep 2 50@3 00.
Ilogs 1 & 04 25.
FBODUOE AND fBOITft.
Poultry Live old hens , 2 50perdozdressec ;
chickens , 8c ; dressed turkeys , 12ic ; dreaaec
ducks , 9@lOc ; dressed geese , 10@12c ; tprlnf
chickens , per doz. 2 25.
Butter Creamery , 25@28o ; choice countrj
10@18o.
Kegs 22 pot doren.
Vegetables Potatoes , S0@40o per bushel
onlonji , UOo per bus apples , choice cooking o
eating , 2 503 00 ; beana , 1 00@1 60 pe
buohel ; Sweet ootatoee. 2o ner Ib ,
Clder-32 gallon bbl , , $0.50.
Oranges ( i 00 per btu.
The French la Chinn ,
PAUIS , January 2. Four men ofwarhaye
been ordered to pro-eed to Chinese waters t
reinforce Admiral Courbet'a squadron.
Ask your grocer for McClurg's aolf-
raising buckwheat. Try it.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Bpfd&l k TertlMmont ) , tuo M ! * ,
round , To Loan , For S U , To Bent , W nt , Boiid.
In ; , eta. , will bo Inserted In this column t the Ion
lite of TEN CENTS PKII UKK tot lh first Inwrtlon
ncl HVE OKNT8 PKH LINK for each subscqnenl n.
ertlon. tour * advcrtltomonls k cat nffloo , Ho.
Pentl Street , neat Broiulwav
WANTS.
cooketo\ealmcBt new. 0
IJeo office.
) n 11ENT Two t Iccly futnlshcd rooms. Mrs ,
A. A. Smith , 123 8. Flrtt St.
IjlOK 11ENT A li\ml omcly furnished rolhn.
1 ? Inferences oxchtrgcil , llOZNIUhstrctt ,
- third nvonuc ; work
WANTED-OeodKltUtsn
light , two In f.mlly. C. CTroio ) .
T\7"ANTED A jrood fjlrl for RcnoiMliotwork In
ft family ot thico , AOdicss II. Couccll Dliifls
Bco olflco.
WANTED-Cy ft Rcntlomin o ( Rood address a
position as book-keeper or sulosimn. Can
urnlih A No. 1 icfercnccsas to charact.r ftnd ov
Address letter A , Bco office.
A pcnti in every county In western
WANTED to eell tie "Champion Hosoto Stretcher
and Ironlcp Board" , K\otylady piononnccs It on
Ight to bo Just whit shi wnnti , either for hoi self
it hlrci. help. Big Inducements to agents KcUlla
or $1 , A ild reps 0. 1) . 8. and I Beard , B o office
Council liiutTp , Ion a ,
SAljF Or flxccango for land In Kansas or
1 Nebraska , a job ofh > o or newspaper outfit. Ad-
drcsa , W. B. JIajcs , 102 Main itroet , Council lilufTS.
IjiOK SAIiE llouscs. Lota nnd Land. A. J.
t ? Etcpbonson , 603 First axcnuo.
SALE A top-buggy , flrst-il 8i inalp nnd
FOR excellent condition. Or will trade for cheap
ot. Address t * . M. Dcoollko , Council Hill's. _
10AL AND WOOD-Ocorgo Hcaton , 623 Brand-
J way. eolla coal and wood at reasonable- prices ,
l > ca 2.000 Ibs. for a tout and 133 cubic for a cord ,
'ry him. _
FOR SALTS- Piano , II. K. Seaman , Taper , Beoks
and Stationery , Council Blui , .
Every body In Council Bluffs to take
WANTED . DolUorod by carrier at only twenty
enta a week.
"IU > PAPERS For Bale at Bn offl&o , at S5 conta
J a hundred
j. L. DEBEVOISE.
Union Met
No. CO ? Broadway Council Bluffs.
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following are the tlmea of tha arrival and de
> arturo of trains by central standard time , at tbo
ocal depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln
atos earlier and arrive ten minutes later.
CHICAGO , BUKUHOroH AND QDI50T.
UAVI. ABUTI.
6:55 pm Chicago Express . 0:00 am
0:10 : a m Fast Mall. 7:00 : p m
7:10i m I'llall and Express , 71' 5 p m
20 ; p m Accommodation. S40 ! p m
At local depot only.
KlNB-lfl CUT , 8T. J01 ADD OOCHOIL BLUFFS.
0:05 : ft m Mall and Express , 6:65 : p m
8:15 : pm Pacific Express , 6:45 : am
CinOlQO , MltWAUKBI ADD ST. MUL.
5:25 : p m Exprese , 0:05 : ft m
8:25 : a m Express , 0:55 : p m
OniOAQO , BOCK ISLAMD AKB FACI7IO.
5:26 : p m Atlantic Express , B:06 : a m
9:26 : m Day Express 6:51 : p m
7:20 am 'DcsHolnoa Accommodation , 0:16 p m
"At local depot only.
"WABiSn , BT. tOUIS AND PACIFIC.
5:10 : p m Aooommodat.on 0:00 : a m
:80 : p m Louis Express 8:45 p m
:50 : p m Chicago Express 10:65 : a m
At Transfer only
cmoAooand Nonnrwianui.
( :69 : p m Express , 8:60 : p m
0:25 : ft m PaoiBo Express 9:05 : am
UODX C1TT AND PACIFIC.
M p m St. Paul Expresa , 0 00 ft m
110 ft m Day Expresa 7:00 p m
UNIOK PACIFIC.
8:00 : p m Western Express , 8:80 ft m
1:00 m raolQo Express , i:10pm
SllO ft m Lincoln Express , 1:13 : p m
At Transfer only. *
DUMMY RUma TO OUJULt.
Le ve-T:20-8:30-9SO-10CO-ll:10a. : : m. 1:50-2:3 :
8:804SO6SOaOll:05 : : : : p. m Sunday 7:20"- :
g:80-ll:40 : a , m. iSO-8 : 0-5SO-eSO-ll:05 : : p. m.
rilve 10 mlnntcg before leaving time.
From transfer only
= AMUSEMENTS. =
DOHANY'S OPERft HOUSE.
Ona Night Only , Tuesday January Oth.
TWO JOHNS
Company.
The funnioit pcrfcrmanco jct. By the well known
Two Johns Coaedj Company. First time west of
Chicigo.
ROUTE.
Hastings , Neb Friday Jan'y. 2.
Lincoln " Saturday " 3.
PlntttmouUi Neb. , Monday " 5.
Council BlufTs , Iowa , Tuesday " 0.
Atlantic , " Wed'day " 7 ,
DesMoiues , " i Friday " 8.
f Saturday " U.
100.
BEATES-aenta 150. Dulles 100.
AdmlMlon Free io Lidles e oh morning and Tata-
d y and TburB'lay ' iftctnooni. CM ol SkaUl 15
cents. ,
A. r. EOHAKOK , D. n , IIAUTENS ,
Propilotoi
ORDER YOUR
Cobs , Coal I Wood
OF
El. SBt , JOIMEOS ,
P. Oi address , Lo k B i 1(09 , Council Bluff * .
JTA.COS sxjtrs ,
Attorney - at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUF18 , IOWA.
Office , Main Street , Iloom 8 , Sbug&rt and Bane
block , will practice In S ate and Federal courts.
TBOS. ornoiBi vr. n. 11. resit
OFFICER & PUSEY
BANKERS.
Ooandl Dluds , . . . Is ,
Established - - 1856
Delicti In Foreign and Pomcatlo Exchange ted
nom * SeruritUi.
E , Rice M , D.
nn or othii tomon lemoved without thi
mU j knUi or drawlrj c t blood.
CHRONIC
SANTA CLA
HAS AUBIVEDjIN FULL FORCE
AT
J" .
Music Hall
103 MAIN * STREET ,
THE FINEST DISPLAY ,
THE LOWEST PRICES ,
THE GREATEST VARIETY ,
EVERYTHING MARKED.OOWN .
T > BED-ROCK.
"You Will Find that 'You can Buv for Less
tlian Anvwhere Else.
s ft- -
ft1
\y .TTt ff X fV * > O fJFb d WWWft A tV *
QHOltm 1000 YEARS
PEOPLS HAVE A CHANCE FOR
Like the One Now Offered by
FRENCH
J
In theMasonic Temple. Council Bluffs , la ,
Owing to a change in the firm'woare desirous of re
ducing our stock very low , and so offer the Entire Stoc
of
Lace Madras and Turcoman Cur
tains , Shades , Rugs , Mats , and
Mattings , Oil'-Oloths ,
Lin .oleums , Table Linen , Napkins , ed Spreads * Towels
Piano\and Table Covers , Blankets ona Comfor
ters Etc , , Etc ; The entire Stock
Sucb an opportunity was never before ofleied to th
public to secure Carpets and other House Furnishings a
such a sacrifice for Nice , New Desirable Goods.
HOUSEKEEPERS , HOTEL MEN , GOTO FEY MER
CHANTS.
Now is your chance for Unheard * of Bargains , The- sale
will continue until the stock , is very mueh reduced , .
Those who call early will let the best bargains , WE *
'MEANI ' BUSINESS and shall make tha lowest prices ever
heard of , '
33
Masonic Tenap'o ' , CotiEcil Blufis.
BROADWAY , , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA
PL F
JKuntlliercIiiefs.
20 doi. Hemstitched Linen [ Handkerchiefs ,
10c , worth 15c ,
1C doz , Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs ,
colored border , 12Jc , worth 20c.
27 doz. Fancy Hordered Handkerchiefs , 15o
worth 20c.
20 doz. ITemstitchod Embroidered , white
and colored , 25c , worth lOc.
10 doz. extra fine Fancy Bordered , 40c ,
worth COc.
12 doz , super linon.whito and colored , om-
broidered. 50c , worth 75c.
10 dnz. Lena scolloped and embroidered , 7Gc-
worth 81.00.
5 doz. extra fma Lone $1.00 worth 81.40,3
SiJh JIatttfkercJriefs.
6 doz. all Silk Handkerchiefs , 35c , worth
50.
5 doz , Japanese Hemstitched Silk Hand
kerchiefs , 50c , worth 7Co.
5 doz. all Bilk Brocaded Silk r.nJ Satin , 75o
worth 81.00.
0 doz. Flno Silk Wipes , 81.00 , worth 81.25.
IloiiseJiold Goods.
10 doz Linen Doilies EOo , worth 7Bc.
10 dozen Bleached Linen Napkins , sico g , at
Si CO , worth 81.35.
lOdoa German Linen Napkins , lario size ,
ab $ L.50 , worth 82.25.
20 doz Linen Napkins , fcizo - > , at $1.50 ,
worth S2 DO.
20 doz extra fine Bleached Napkins , 82.00 ,
worth 82.50.
We have a few dozen Napkins at 83.00 ,
83.50 and 81,00 per dozen , which are equally
aa good value as the cheaper ones quoted.
Linen Cloths with Napkins to match make
a very handsome present , Wo are showing a
large ossoitraent. ,
Jictl Sjtreatls.
11 packages Honey Comb Quilts , 75c ,
worth 81.00.
8 packages Honey Comb Quilts , 91,25 ,
worth 81.03.
10 packages Marseilles Quilts 81.50 , worth
52-00.
5 packages Marseilles quilts , baiulsomo crnr
ter , $2.CO , worth ? S50.
1 paokagea fmo Marseilles ( Juilty , 82.73 ,
worth 38.50J
Colored MnraolllTO Quilts air $4.50 , 8 50
and 85.CO.
tidies NccJssvcar * .
\Vo hao secured tbo Moot novoltlij in
LadJes' Naclt Wear which wce bought by us
especially fco the Holiday tude.
Piano Coven , Stand Covers auj Table
cavers ia I > reescd FlannriJ and Billir : d cloth i
embroidered
Gent * '
We have 6n elcgjti-t line of' Conta1
iMuillera , Scarfs , Sus- enders anJILinonJInnd
kerchiefs in boxes ,
In , connection with our dry goods ostabliali-
meat wo have added a full ' line of TOYSi
DOLLS , PICTURE BOOKS , PElirU-
MBE1KS and other uovoltloo appropriate to
tlia Holiday eeaaon.
Hand
In Flush , Alligator , Pebble , Morocco etc.
Wo , 50c , Me , 75c. $ l.Wt 31.25 , § 1.50 , $1.75 ,
82.00 , $3.35 , 82.50 , 82t75 , 83.00 , 8ii50 ani
S-100 ,
Statnjted XJnen Gfjoorts * .
diofl , Splashers , , Dollies , Trijn Clotlies.
Side-board Covers , Bureau Covura , Platter
Doilies , etc , , otc ,
A hearty invitation is extended to all to call and inspect our large and ever vary
ing stock regardless of any desire to buy.
Orders from out of town customers will as ever be promptly filled , notwithstanding
our Holiday rash of business , Orders by mail solicited and satisfaction guaranteed
in all cases.
COCKE RGAN ,
OOTT35TOI3L
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