Till- : DAILY HEE COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 22 THE DAILY * BEE OOUKGIL BLUFFS Saturday Morning Nov. 22 suuscnirrtoN KATISJ , III.- tiow'per > e omen : NO. 7 Fcarl Btrcot , Mem Broadway , MINOR MENTION , The council incola Monday night. II. R , Stewart , artist , at Chapman' * . Sco J. Rcltcr'a now stock of cloths. Spiritual sociable this evening nuslc nnd dancing. A social was given at the homo oJ J. . JI. Palmer last evening. N. P. Dodge Is reported as recovering .from his severe illness. The Bavarian band went to Clarinda last evening to play at a dance. "Bunch of Keys" is the attraction at the opera house this afternoon and even ing. The stock ordinance is so neglected that COWB can roam at will in Baylons park. ; John T. Smith , of DBS Molnos , was hero yesterday , looking after three run away boys. Kav. Charles McClelland , of Tabor , will preach In the Congregational church to-morrow. 1 The dance to bo given by the genial Pour in Masonic hall Thanksgiving ovo. , promises to bo a great BUCCOHS. Stewart , the artist , is located at Chap man's. Persons desiring portraits for the holidays should BOO him at once. A big game Is reported aa having boon played Friday night , ono well known SB loon keeper loting $ lr > ( ! o on hazard. p. It is expected that about two ' undret democrats will.go over to Omaha to tin ratification nnd jollification this evening The alarm turned , in from box 24 Thursday night seems to have been the doings of some mischievous person , bunt just on deviltry. i > The scworago bonds have at lint boon placed in the hands of the mayor for his signature. It seems that they should have boon on the market Ion ; ; ago. Young man , you are invited to attend the song service and Bible study at the Y. M. C. A. rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. A pleasant time ia expected. A team belonging to Weathorly , and engaged in hauling stone , took a run .yesterday and made a good half-mllo record with the wagon bottom side up. The now police patrol wagon will in a day or two bo rolling along the street , ready to cart unfortunates to the cooler , or take policemen to the scene of any row. , . , K Arch TIarvey , the steward of Boch- tolo's hotel , has boon given the elegant gold-headed cano for raising the largest amount of money for the now African Methodist church. John Stovrart is making arrangements to have his son , W. A. Stewart taken to lit. Pleasant for treatment. The young man received a sunstroke lust aununor , and it seems to have aU'octcd his mind. "Dreams" ia to bo giiion in the opera house Thanksgiving afternoon and even ing. There will bo also dreams in abundance - -danco on Thnnkuyiving ninht , for those who partake of turkey und mluco pies. A number of the fiionds of Marvin White mot at his residence Friday night and celebrated the first anniversary of llr. and Mrs. White's marriage. Among the many presents wua n family Bible from the mayor. A drunken man on horseback wont jjalloping down Bancroft street yoatorday , and turning into Main street waa thrown ofl. Of course ho was not hurt. IIo was taken to the police station where ho will bo hold for $7.60. "Thoro is no death ; what seems so is transition. " Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sunday , afternoon and ovoniin ; at 2 and 70 : ! ! o'clock In Spiritual hall , entrance on Main and Pearl strootala staira on llain and Pearl streets , two doora south of the postollico. Mr. II. Collins , nephew of jailor Shuntz , baa just finished a crayon of Ilov. Mr. Bates which has , been placed on ix hibition at Harkncss Bros. IIo has also finished a largo oil portrait of Mr. Shout/ . Mr. Collins shows much skill in handling both pencil and brush. K. II. Odoll , in accordance with a bet anado with Gus Bergman , will at 4 o'clock this afternoon start in to perform the task of kicking his Blalno hat alonj , Broadway from the Methodist church t < Pearl street , ho being obliged to "hurrah /or Cleveland every time ho kicks. Mrs. Dillian J. Parker , of Onawa , who formerly lived here , now wants to bo re leased from the further husbandry o JIarlan ( J. Parker , to whom she waa mar ried In July , 1881. She eays ho willfully deserted her in February , 1882 , and she wants her maiden name back again , i being Ingalli. A. J. Kirkland while drunk , waa load ing a mule team around the corner by Uurkncss Bros' , store , and succeeded ii having the wagon dollido with a buggy utandlng there , in which a little boy was Boated. The buggy waa overturned and the thrown out but boy luckily was nc njurod. Kirkland was arrested and yesterday was fined. Two young fellowe , each giving his ag as nineteen , and each chiming to bo a candy maker by trade , itero before th court yesterday ab suspicious characters They claimed to have como from Kansa Oity , end were giyeu a chance by the \ judjo to keep traveling , or else g ° to work on the streets. They concluded to travel. They gave tlicir namoa as Frank Drown and Harry Doan , and were hard looking youths. Tickets for the National carnival to bo given by the M. L. H , 0. , on Thanksgiv ing night , at the Masonic temple , are now on sale at IIuihntH'a bookstore , Caesdy , Orcutt & French's wliolesile rooms , J. I Stowart'a music- store , and atthostorotf llobt. Mullia. Price of admission 2. > e. A team attached to a light wagon en livened the tumvl noon dulliiwsa of Broadway - way yesterday , by running the length ol the1 atroot , and steering oT ( towarda Slrootavlllo. Among the things in the wagon wai a gun , which was being ahaki n p ao lively that lookera-on feared that it might bo loaded and might become suddenly unloaded. Jacob Schmidt , the manager of the Bavarian band , lion bought out Schmidt & Ilarb'a barber shop at 720 Broadway and will take posacnsion on Monday , the cash part of the transaction having been completed yoatorday morning. Schmidt A Uarb will continue with only ono shop , the ono under the now opera houao. They will shortly put in both rooms and fix the place up generally. An effort is being niado to ratso a purao for the benefit of James Brooks , who hiia been lying ill for some months past on account of an injury to his knoo. Mr Brooks has Borvcd long and well on the police force , is an old resident , and the expense attending his long illness has boon heavy. The mayor has headed the Hat with ? , " , and others will gladly help along the enterprise. In accordance with the recent order of the city council , the marshal is attempt ing to force all hay and wood wagons to stand at the place designated as the mar ket between the two city buildings on Bryant street. It Is barely possible that by forcing them to do so the city wofyh master may got some of the hay weigh ing , and the private scales on Main street may loco n little of the business. Thus far the official city scales havu received little patronage , ao little in fact tlmt it does not pay to inako out n report of the receipts , or turn the city's per cent into the treasury. James Xolan was before the superior court yesterday on a charge of a ai > ultlng J. Wuipett in Brix'a oaloou. The ovi- lonco showed that Nolan picked up a lorsowhip which belonged to n fanner > oy who was playing pool , and com- nonccd cracking it , and flonriahlmg it , and playing rather smart , ho having n ittJo liquor on board. The whip came unpleasantly near the head of Mr. Woip- ert , Bittlni ; in a chair near by the pool blo. Mr. lirii throw Nolan out of the aloon , and then put on his special polico- nan's star and arrested him. The judge ut Nolan go with a lecture to keep sober and not to bo too smart. Orders by telephone fur Hour , food , wood , coal , and hay , will bo promptly lied by Cook & Cooper , 700 Broad- vay. , _ _ _ _ Telephone to No. 11 ! ! for dry hard tovo wood and kindling. Big supply , 'rices low. I'LATT 0r.iuo.N. . The finest mirrors In the city , now and uovol , at Chapman'd. Missouri Valley | | WliisperH. W. K- Smith has left town. The saloons are again running. The Social Homo club gave a dance Saturday night. Tommy Curlialo Is building himself a ] uueu Anne co tagoon the hill. Mrs. F. A. Sims is down east on a Tisil. Tisil.Mr. Mr. Sargent spent Sunday in Omaha. Ho did not go aloni' Tiiero was considerable money bet hereon on the election nnd mutt of the losers kicked on paying , but nil paid. Archie Altschulur heads thu list of winner ; . He won several hundred dollars , Bob Harris next , K. K. James , 8100 , Billy Harmon , Ciourgo Shtluy , Irvo 1'uttnr and others , § | } 5 each ; Edward Mouro , Ooorgo 1'ur- row and a ccoro of others , $25 each. Thu Funniest bat was that of a Bliiino youni ; lady , who haying lost , is to deliver the winner two klssea every Saturday night till C'evelnnd ' la inaugurated. A big amount wau lrit ! on Pusuy. It ia claimed Hint Judge Uuclmui , hi Jlirur Sioux , lost $ 2,000 on 1'usoy , but won $8,000 on Cleveland and New York. Mrs. 1' . K. Robinson , of Omaha , is vis iting hero. Jivory thing is very < | tilot and dullltere. A building boom is expected in the spring. Lawyer Dance will remove to Nebras ka in the spring. Marvin lluglilett and a lot of North- we&torn ollicials visited the Valley Tues day , inspecting their now property , the S. 0. it 1' , railway. There was coneidorablo kicking hero against the Associated precs , on account ( f thu partisan way in \ > Inch they sent out returns election night. The West urn Union and the line and rapid service they rendered uro complimented very highly , but even the republicans say tlu.y would rather have had the Associated press send out unbiased returns , as they were deceived aa it was into believing the republicans wore going to carry everything. Amy George has returned from Valen tino. Harry Choynoy and wife will make the Bhili'b their future homo. The democrats ratify to-night. Cloning Out , To close the business 1 oiler my stock of miscellaneous books , picture , faniy goods , notions , iiro ecreena , oanola , willovr and cano high chairs nnd children's rockers , at prices novur known before In the Heat , II. K. iSoamun , paper , books and station ery , 50 I Broadway , Council Blull's. K. L. Smith , general fuel merchant , I'M Muln street , has opened a brancli ollico und yard at A. B. HOMO'S ' mill , corner of Mill and Scott streets , but will continue to do business at the old stand , and will keep on hand the choicest Missouri cord and stove rrood of nl kind. IIo ( wood ) have you call In , Order hard wood of P. Ovorton , POINTERS ON PAVING- AVIiyn I'ow Morn Itntuls Nerd to IJo Issued. i * The announcement that n few more bonda would be isnaed to pay the cost of paving , has led to some quetles as to why they should be , There wire aaveral m.ittera which were not covered by the estimate on the basis of which the bonds were Issued. There ! a a little more in tersection work than was originally iiguroa on. There is the cost of paving in spoolers. Thus far the Inspectors' bills amount to SSH5.50. Then thuro was the expense of the committee of three who wont to Now York to sill bond * The bills rf the committee have never boon made pnblic , but THE BEK yesterday hunted thorn up and found that the cost of sending those three men to Now York on this mission wan just fifty cents less than $ luOO. Besides this , .Judgo Dillon was paid for his opinion $250. I'll on there ia the dis count on the bonda sold , or the percentage - ago allowed brokers , or whatever the shrinkage may bo called , which amounts to Bovcral thouaand dollars. Alderman McMahon was also paid S.'iOo S5 for work In preparing abstracts of property and , ; otling at the proper aascoamontof the uijacont property. To cover all these Itema it ia therefore necessary to issue a Few moro paving bonds and realize on them. lliirltui Last Monday the saloons of Ilarlan were "pulled" on an information report ed to have boon signed by W. V. Chance , 0. W. Flahor and P. 1J. Lotigcor. The democracy will have a ratification ; o-night. Miss Knto Burke had her arm broken bv 11 fall at the skating link Tuesday night. night.Win. Win. Dothlifa has boon working for \darn Bolandor near Corloy. Last wenk ho hauled a load ot corn from the field and when near the crib unhitched the loraos with the intention of pulling the or.d by hand the remaining dislanco.Io _ started with the wngon down the little till , but the weight behind him was too great for his strength. Ho was crushed jotwoon the front of the wagon and the corner of the crib until life was extinct Mrs. liolandor arrived on the scene while the unfortunate man was still 'ilivo , but rtas unable to move the wagon Siio starled to the corn ( iold for help , but bo- oru it caino , Dothlifa was dead. Dr Jurks , coroner of Shelby county , waa called from Kirkmnn. lie summoned Messrs. B. 1 < \ Lancaster , John Shearing nnd John II. 1'ingcv , as a jury , and in- liiest waa held last Friday. It is suSli- ciont to soy that the verdict nccords with ho facts aa above given. [ llarlun Tri bune. St. John Broa. have bought , cleaned nnd refurnished the Revere Houao , "il'.t ! 5ro.id\vay , opposite the opera houeo. Council Blull'd , where you will lind clean nonis , clean beds and well tilled tables. Terms ? 1.50 per day. I'lOHSuNAU 1J. Khhton , ot Necilnvaa lu the city j is- terilny. I ) . Stnrbuck , of ( ilcnwood , WIIH in llio ] ' 'iank 1'inoy mill J. 1 * . Do liovoiso left asl miming for thul'liittu nftorKeoso. 1) , 0. Tucker nu\v | > nca to Missomi Valley n it hunt , uixoinpaiiiud l > y hid bioUier-in-law , Ji. Gray. I'rnnU ( toiler , of Omahi , wni OUT line to , ako in the ixilicoinon'x ball , mill H'ii.aiiiBil o\or night ai the K'lott ' of C. Woiluy. Mr. and MTH. .Innim Wunlo } ' ro now ready , o reecho thuir frionils at No.1'J 1'iftoentli ivenuu , tliey lia\uig Kul > u to houncktuianf ; hero. Tom Mlllott loft last < > \munf ; f > r lies Muliiea to Uku ia tint ( litnocrittiu puioorinii tlifiii , What tlmo in loft of linn will bo l lloiul.iy. _ The uiidorpigi.c'il wi" soil ul I'linic AKHON , to the highest ijuluVr , at liis msidoilee , JSo. 1801 ICighU'untli Htivut. Council IJlulla on SATI \ \ \ } \ \ Mov. 22 , all his Household Furniture , Consisting of parlor nutl bedroom SL'tn , hitclum I'urniliive , cook and heating stoves , crockorv olc. Terms Cash. [ will mil the ( ollnnini ; 1'iopcrty n ua" tcrnu K ullliui 3UiUti. 200 Aero Fuim. t'ho inlks north of Pnutu-U HliidH , KOOI ! lurn , Iiousc orcharil , uml all Uiunl 400 Acre Farm , I1\e mllcBCJi9ti > IIx'taii , Iliitrbon , cniint ) , lowi , all lei oi-il , diKltanl , Into , luibiu , unh.nl , etc ; - ' 0 a ( icitd iiihlcr plow , 1 o aoroi * fainu r i-a nu ailov100 arrm timliurai il IVIHIIIIK. I'lin.nn | e.l.i bo I'.wllj Ul \ kiwi IUO tliK'o Umlritlu siiiull 800 Aero Farm. cast l Oim , Moiinnt rountv , l a , on tliuMi > | iliilM't ; BOIHI IIOUIH' , latii S.\lfO ( lit , li'ul > rilD , fhcili , ito. ; 'JOUacrtu uu < ltril is , I'a'uncu ' ' In ilinher , iniiilow uuil pwtuie ; a llitt cUii stuck [ arm In ever ) iu ) ) > cct , 240 Acres of Wild Land , Suitable for Farming. SSO Head of Cattle , 75 Uoad of lloraos , MO llo d of Hogs. AUorarmlpg ImrilemonU eutllcuiit tucair ) on biUI ( arum , Al o 10,000 Bushels of Corn , and -100 Tons of Tame and Wild Hay. Sikl Btix'k , corn , leoil uit nuchlnory li ilh Idol up uiibalj ( arms , anj will to uM oufy 111 eonnitslou \vith nlil l rm . llervU Ku > "lcliiiKXilorClKl ) Stock ( jinw , well tookeJ , rc ij ( or wurk. I'ottuMlou ghiu on ditto ol ) iurctitiH > , II ilt lri l , Oil eu 01 * ddui9 K. P CAnWKLT , , f i a Tn 0 t&titZis Vx& E&aii rfka iiL2 9 rnoPKiEToiv OF Upon the onenins of the season for the Holiday Goods trade , I beg to inform my customers and lie public in gener al , th 11 liav ? made extensive prepara tions for a large trade and feel confi dent that I can fill all orders that may ue entrusted to me to youn entire sat isfaction. My assortment of imported and do mestic goods , I am pleased to assure yon , is far superior to any of previous seasons , and a visit to my establish ment , 103 Main street , Council Bluffs , Iowa , will repay you. The entire stock has been selected by myself with a view to meet the- wants and demands of the general trade in the west. Should none of my agents be able to call on you during the season it will be of great advan tage to you to pay me a visit and per sonally select your wants , as travel ing men never can carry such a full line as is shown you.at my head * quarters. J. MUELLER. 103 MA1H STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa Waves , Switches , Whatnots , LangL'y and Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KINDS OF 20 MAIN STREET , CGliNOIL BLUF F F. ClATTFIMrCK ! , G. EDOAU , O. E BESWICK , Assistant. Secretary. ullb bdlOLIlVB Pee \\ill < lo ull kin not iletcMlM. iinrh fur Kvihv , I vpi " ' 'oi/nph ' anil lUiUay > o.npanits , Merchants , M mifaUorio > j , I'un ura" , l'u < lu nnd I'IIM.-H ln-iitiiMnn < i .ml IHstilct Attornms. Stolen pri'i'crty ro- cutirtil rolli ! tiuim mull , Miw ni : frion I * f " 'l i incm pr nurml iIO ( reward ollortJ fur the arioift anil cnmlLtiuin Ifii ) numou < r | > fri > oiiH fiauli.l' nMrupriMi'itm this AMoclation AU oonimunicatlone trlctl > oonllilDiitml Olllc c. Murnnle Tumi Ii. I mucil UluiU I a. I * C Itox 1233. . s N.I ' ' 11 m F ? J a l - JJ Aii mi- : .A.T lROAD\\ ! , COUNCIL BLUFFS. B Turcoman , Etc.3 uUJelotliB , MaUlugB , linoleums Kt tfwacsta Kpspssss Sswwg MfflocBP g-Saa Si M KM { j&iSSat Kijiyjxid a asJsE s hoicost and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , jma and bo convinced that we nro headquarters for all goods In our line hoapoat ( .tare to buy CUUPKTS , Curtaina and House Furniehlngs In th' ' ° ' NOB. ' 5VaiulBU0MASONIO TICMPLK 3'- COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCnrdnno MANDEA1AKBRS & VI N , ftte n a .H ii po STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 801 Upper Broadway Cor. Stntsmtm St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt .attention nnd satisfaction QuiminU'f'd. Plans and specilicntions furnished freo. MRS. L. A. WARBURTON , .ASHIOKABLE DRESSMAKE Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. coi sen , HUTFS. We wuuU call jour attiution to the fait that the Bargains Which Cannot TDO Obtained Elsewhere. wo aj what * e mean anil nusn what ) . Hut the teat way to imta ur iluck .nJ THAT WK DKr'V COlll'EllTlO.V IN KVEHV I'AHTICL'LAH , UrCA8nUthonmKloworil hlUiwlll attract the attcntian ol cierjlKX ly , U ' 'Ij8 ' , . " ° 'a . w "Mj ! otkr Ihcru to at BO Ion u flture. A casii when imrchand ' our u'PoJ * . ml that U the runon o ran jou . tUb. . tor' . Uctl B "Iwm'h From $5 to $16 Saved on Every Suit , JJ > han.dir , Cl .sh - , ii i ' t < > TJcrat the A. n . \ i. ( thi driat Minhant Tai'orms HeuM { WANAMAKBE & BROWN , 32 1'EAJIL ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. All eoo , > old ro > > J'f1 ' to the ecu ) lid jrotictlctiof tla f > lln 1r.utiiMiil' ' I lr tTli1 Jviil ( 16 M an tiprcwntril "I'niil Ue Mu \ wnnai taut l.f Ihnl Tmn. \ . K fs.m < ut ink' ! acnt wlUl tlir v iTinint I iiiiilli ML n III iii u Ii ; tottie i r > ' > ' ' xiiit d r 'n if VI " ( Hi' i tic CXH , inch { N > ri > n ( ir lir < il lirn il i | | ; < n r > , ii i r \ > i , I i r . - 1 "it nil t i'u "t 1 > I Until ; i Chtmoro jkltt ' : i jiniiN nr M' t ; nm U I r ( i uitaiis un cj.itur us : , I aiini.ii entln or n.rg < - llniuyi In CJtt or \ i - or 1 1 uiit li'kk ' CD on \ < st or | ant , \v. iMuiui njn.imly o rail nni \aniinc mtr coik an I prior * , o it ; > ri oirjiiro t Hows. Su.t froui r7 ! to Msna i . lltm Suit- , from -Wuil : up. Ou'CiiN , friiintl'aiiU up. WANAMAKEl ! i BI'.JWVJ , Tailorin , Council Bluff * . ENE & ; L Full Goods Heady. Suits Made to Older in Latest Style * oa Short Notice and n Keasonule Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Main Street , . . . . . . Council BInffa. DR. JUBB'S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Klccttlo B lt8 fold for the llonth of Sq > t , b ) us. uv n f' References Any of the business hoiwee In Couodl Ultifts. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors , Salesrooma 319 , Broadway. Mnnnf.ictory 00 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- KIEL BALE STABLES Keep Ilorsea and Mules constantly on hand which wo will Boll in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock .Warranted as Represented. \Hiolcfaloixudrctill \ dealers In Criln ml Riled IIn. Prlcca Bi'iiabli. ' . Satisfaction Guuititced. SOIHinLTJTIEZR & EOLE'ST Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffs. BBIITH & TOIiLEIl LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. ] i I A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF ' M In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the Ic.ict money at 337 Broadway , Council Blnlla , Iowa. i' ' Furnishing Goods and Notions at COt > T until all are dispes.-d of. } MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Manufacturer , COOKING- AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from § 3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain. the best bargains. I am making a big reduction in TJ I T TJ 3RL All 1 nctd the room t display my stock of 8to\c3. A. J.MANDEL , 225 Council Bluffs , Iowa , 'N Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BEUFFE I1ALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FRANZ Lisn , EMERSON PIANOS. Unrlrallod or Tone or Flniehi KIM 13ALL PIANOS Best Modern I'llcoto llu ) . The Kimball Orgnn , so long nml favorably known In the west , rncommcnda STHWAKT , Solo Ageut fur above lines of Goods. WWorooms , 329 tmcil lilulls OorrusponJeucu Soli iteil. A ouU Wau taJ. WHOLESALE DKALEU3 IN 314 Prnndway. J.t. C , ALL Till : 1)1 JIAUEST'b t'ALL rAPEll I'ATlLKNa JtVf UKCEIVI . ' COUNCIL BLUFFS 54'J BROADWAY , - - - - W. P Fr iuo HouBonuKHoa en the LITTLE OIANftruolia aJ any dlitauio and om any kiaa ol S UK1CK UOUSES raliioU.Ul work guaranteed W. P , AYLSWOUTIl , Ipecia ! Bargains In Wall .Paper. . .n ordnr to make room for nu immoneo stock of Spring Goods , 1 have decided to oflor all goods now in stock , at prices never before quoted in Una city. GEO. R. BEARD , No. 32 Mam Street , next to P. 0 , i . O. O. DENTIST , 100 MAIN STREET , OUNC1I. . BLUFFS - - N , SCHURZ. Of OFHCE OVER AMERICAN COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , '