m THE -DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , MONDA * ; DECEMBER 8 THE PAIL * BEE. COXTNGIJ. BLUFFS. Monday Morning Doo,8 SUllSOIUPTION RATES " " " " ' " " ' oW- - - - - - - lO.OOp.f ir OFFICE : KB. T PI T ! 8tr t. HBMBroadway. . MINOB MENTION , H. R , Stownrt , artist , at Chapmnn'e. See J. Roller's now ntock of cloths. Try McOlurg's aolf-raising buckwheat Judge Lymnn'opona the circuit couri at Glonwood to-day. The Union bakery , Smith it Loorko : are out with a now delivery wagon. Stewart , the artist , makes lifo-sizo portraits - traits for $25. Every picture a gem of art. * The county board moots to-day and will doubtless take some action In regard to the falling court house. Dealers will save money buying tholr staple and fancy stationery and holiday goods at Seaman's closing out sales. Pure fresh homo-mado buokwhoaC , rye flour , rye graham , corn meal and food of all kinds , 518 Pearl staoot , John Hauthorn. A largo number of tickota have already been sold for the ball to bo given by the p id fire dopactmont December 17. The boys ought to have a rousing benefit. Charles Coburn , arrested at Macedonia for setting fire to Dye's store , has boon hold in § 1,000 bail to appear at the com ing term of the district court , which opens hero to-day. Ono of Harknoss Bro.'a show windows presents a whole show in itself , It being a ship with hull of velvet and sails of laces. It shows much taste and Ingenui ty and attracts much attention. Rev. Thomas McClelland , of Tabor , supplied the Congregational pulpit hero yesterday to the satlsfation of the people. Next Sunday it Is ozpoctod that Rev. Mr. CroftBjOf Sandwich , III. , will preach. George Guarolla Is now off duty as jailer , and the keys are in the hands of Deputy Marshal Ed Bates , who will doubtless attend strictly to business so that there will bo no cause for complaint. Wo still have a largo stock of books , staple and fancy stationery , notions , and holiday goods that must and will bo sold at once at prices that will pay yon to in vestigate , n. E. Seaman , 405 Broad way. Thocasoof the state va.Dr. Cross is on the docket for this term of tho'crlml- nal court , but whether it will roach trial or not is n question. The mills uf the court grind slow , and they do not always grind fine. The district court will not open to-day , but will to-morrow morning. The judge will not arrive until this ovonlng. The criminal cases willo bo taken up first , ao as to got the prisoners out of the jail at as early a date as possible. At the suggestion of Prof. MoNatigh- ton , Mr. Covalt , who during the summer has served as park policeman , is now de tailed to look after truant boys , who are on the atrutti when tholr parents think ( Ley are in school. The scheme is said to bo working well. , Max Mahn , the happy proprietor of the Creston house , celebrated his forty- first birthday on Saturday , and received many congratulations and expressions of woll-wishen from his friends. Ho alee wan given an elegant gold-headed cane by his nephew , Antiono Kink. The chief of police says that ofllccr Brooks was not under the Influence of liquor Thursday night , that ho was not on duly and that all there was to the afiair was that ho had some family trouble. The chief does not propose laying him off or doing any thing oillcial in the mat- tor. M ho claims it was simply a family quarrel. If Mayor Yaughan has an enemy in Council Bluffs , that enemy cannot help but admit that Vaughn never lots a chance elop by without saying a good word tor Council Bluffs , and further they must admit that ho never lots a deroga tory expression or remark to go by un noticed , and that ho fights for the best interests of the city at nil timce , and on all occasions. Avoca Herald. The ladies -of the Harmony Mission zoom to have raado a mistake in placing the silo of tickets for the Potter Sisters' entertainment in the Masoulo hall next Tuesday evening at onlythirty.fivo cents. The entertainment is ono which ought tn draw a crowd at scvunly-fivo centa a ticket , but the ladles apparently want to have the price so low for the high charac ter of the entertainment that none will bo barred from sharing in the enjoyment which the Potter Sisters will surely give. Couitablo Weiloy says ho found two men fighting at the corner cf Main and Broadway Friday night and arrested ono but could find no policeman to tuin him over to and could not find anybody at the jail , and after hunting for a policeman let the man go. It is also reported that Olliccr Book was nitting playing cards for over two hours Friday evening , Both matters are being investigated and hence TUB IIBK will await the niult of the ofli- cial eearch for the facts. It is utoless to talk about repairing the old court house. The question now is no court house or or a now court house. The old building shows for itielf that it is no longer aafo , Under these circumstance * there should be a complete Uyiog aside of all petty sectional jealoualos and united in"rton the part cf the whole county to put up a structure which will ba somewhat In keeping with the high standing , the wealth , Intelligence , growth and future of Pottawattamlo county. Dir.it D. D. Ooohrnn , aged in his CCth year , at the residence of hi son , 0. 0. Oochran , No. 300 Seventeenth street , corner Third avenue , Friday ovonlng , December 5 , 1881 , after n lingering ill ness. Mr. Uochran was an old resident of this vicinity , having resided lioro for the "past " twonty-thrco years. The funeral was from the residence of his son Sunday morning at J ) o'clock. Ho was interred at Crescent City. IIo had boon n member of the M. E. church for years. An old and much abused Blaine and Logan hat arrived at the postofflco hero Saturday covered with cancelled stamps , mailing tags and various inscriptions. The hot Htortod from Denver , and is marked to bo returned to that place by , ho way of St. Paul and San Francisco. The hat was sent from here to Now Orleans where it will attract attention at ho exposition. Ono Inscription reads "Thi old hat still lives. " Another , "Shorn of its plnmo it socks in vain for its pristine owner , James G. Blaino. " A fire started in the public school building at Shenandoah , but was speedily put out. There was a wild panlo among the cnlldron , who rushed to the street , but fortunately none were hurt. In all public schools the children should bo drilled to march out in order , and at un ! expected times they should bo called onto ! ! to march out , just as if there wns a fire. This practice is kept up in many cities , and with good effect. At Oshkosh , Wis. , recently , when a school building caught fire , the children all marched out . to the tune of "Tho CJlrl I Loft Behind , ' Mo , " ono of the teachers playing the organ. I " The pride of Colorado , la the brand of 1 what is destined to become "tho Hour of the family" in this vicinity. Judge Bond Is shipping it In largo quantities from the contonnlal state. It may acorn strange to some that that flour should bo brought from Colorado to Iowa , but anyone ono who will test the quality will find sufficient reason for so doing. Ask your grocer for it , and if ho has none , Jndgo Bond will toll you who haa. It Is ground from fie best eoloctod hard white wheat , 2C of Colorado , and makes the sweetest , llghost , and best broad. The friends of J. 0. Adams and the friends of the family , will bo pained to learn that death has entered the house hold , and removed from the family cir cle the wife and mother , and the printIng - Ing fraternity of southwestern Iowa to whom Mr. Adams was well known wll also fool deeply his sad affliction. Mrs. Adams has boon in ill health a number of years , and , although kind hands minlstorod to her wants , her health did not Improve ; and In hopes that n change of cllmato would benefit her , Mr. Ad ams disposed of his business here and wont to Dakota. The much hoped ton benefit was only of short duration , and after a few month her strength began failing her , and so continued , until at last she passed quietly awayAvoca Herald. Ogden H. Fathers , of Janosvlllo , WIs. , who last summer whllo visiting Council Blnild and Omaha on business , mot a number of friends and formed now ac quaintances , is bolug named by aomo of the Wisconsin papers as ono worthy to bo United States senator from that state. Mr. Fothors is ono of the most brilliant orators of thoBadgo state , and an attempt was made to secure at least ono speech from him here during the campaign , but his busy law practics , and the claims of 71 the party at homo prevented him from coming. Wisconsin might well bo glad to have him as ouo of its senators , but ho emphatically refuses to permit his uamo to bo used.in that connection. McClnrg's rolf-rlaing buckwheat flour is the best. Try It. Overcoats and Suits. Best styles. M. Bros. ' Rough dry washing 20o per dozen. Broadway Steam Laundry , 711 Broad , way. Judge K. It. PnlftO , now of Chicago , U in the city , Mrs. Will Maurrr has nturucd from her Cedar Ilapidi visit. 1 * . H. Wood loft Saturday morning for Ajipauooso county , nnd will return this oven * i"R. ! Mlm Mary Do Vol loavoa to-morrow morn , lug for St. Joe , on nlait to Attorney Harlo'd family for a few dnyu. Hlght Itav. W. S. 1'orry , 1) . 1) . , the blihop ( of thla ulocoeo , was In the city Saturday en route for Hod Oak , to attend n confirmation eorvico thero. Mrt , ilo , Itolf who Ima juttt returned from Kansas City with her husband , lina received n telegram stating that her mother Uory ill at her homo in IlliiioU. Mr J. J , llsi ) ! , and her elitcr Miss llohso , the nrtlut , lm\ returned from their eastern viilt , MM , Ulna ha made BOine choice selec tions from the eastern umrkeU for her many ciutomer * . M. T. Itohrer has returned from Detroit with the appointment of tpecial agent fur Iowa of the MuiuM Life Iniurauco company , of New York. He hat been the local agent here for about BON on years , and la a most worthy inau to represent to worthy n com * pany , Mm. Horace Kvoiott has returned after n year' * aUenca , duilng which she t ( sited her daughter in Japan , Mr * . Waddall , whoso 1ms- band , n graduate of Woit Point , U now in the l service of tbculapanese government , ocupy. ing a high ollldal position thvio In connection i. with one of the unheriltlus. Mr , Kterett bad not only a liappy visit , but a most cojoy. bleand instructive trip , Xowrat B'yloi ' in etilF hats in brown and black. Metcalf Broi. Aslc your grocer for McOlurg'a eolf raUiug buckwheat. Try it.3 Itc-ftl Kfitruo Trmmfcrfl. The following transfers were filed I the county clerk's office yesterday and re ported for the BRK by J. P. MoMahon real oatato agent , December C , 1881 : J. W. Davis A w to Farnwoll & Jonk part lot 30 sub dlv of BOO 0 77 . ' 19 , $1,700 Solon Nourso it w to Elizabeth Woo < I ! l b 8 and 1 G b 13 , Bayllsa & Palmer' add $100. Klfzibetb Woods to James Dnlton , 1 b 'I and 11) ) b ID Bayllss & Palmer's add 8171. James II K Stephens it w to Ellzabotl Woods 1 n b 'i and 1 0 b 13 Bayliss Palmer's add , $100. James Dal ton to Kllzaboth Woods 1 b 3 and 1 (5 b 13 Bayliss it Palmer's add $100. McCIurg's self-rising buckwheat flour Mways ready for uso. Try it. Gents' driving , dross and business gloves. Now. Motcalf Bros. Dr. 0. 0. Hazen , Dontlst , 100 Main at. Closing out our entire stock at greatly reduced prices for 30 days. Call oarly. DK VOL it WHIOIIT. St. John Bros , have bought , cleaned rmd refurnished the llovoro ilouso , 519 Broadway , opposite the opera house , Council Bluffs , where you will find clean rooms , clean beds and well filled tables. Terms $1.50 per day. 200 Upper Uroailmiy , fr ln to the Front. Jy , reflect and coino anil Kxntnlno , and BOO for rouricltc * whatjoii can buy forCaih at my place , qiiolo jou M follows : 3 ll > K'nntihtccl suRnrfor. . . . . 81 00 fl Ibiil migiir for fj ll Whllo ux 0 micar fiir , 0 liars Kirk's white Ktmlun toapfor 2 liars I'ulron. equal to Kirk's Ilasulart eoip far. 0 barn Kirk's hluo Inilli noip for. , . 00 ) upont's host powilor per Ib > , 20 8 boxes of matches for 25 'rcncli mixed cnndy I or IN ISle. Ijrup California honey drips , pargil to Ijriip , warantcd ttilctly pure Vermont maple pcrftal , 1 00 lorirham per gal M I Mo. 1 Kiiirllnh currants 14 HII for 1 00 .owls'Lyo , Kcmilno 10 boxes for 100 'annod hlackbcrrloii , preserved , Ccnns tor , . . . 1 CO Janncd 3 Ib ytllow poached In white gmpG for. 1 CO lanncd 3 111 lutquallty Tomatoes 10 for 100 No. Iwhltoflith , perklt 70 "olmoco , Lorllard Climax , per pound CO T. T. I can soli jou according to ( ] ual.tyfrom Do to 700 per Ib. Flour Wo Bell the celebrated Patent Fancy par wl82 7fi. Wo keep everything UBtiallr kept In n First Clans Irocory , and warrant everything wo tell. Goods do- Iverod frco In any part of the city. I also handle Moves and Illttons , Dry Roods and Notions , Boota md Shooi , and a good 89ortment of Tlnwaro. Re- norabor ; I will not only bo not undersold on any loodd , but w 111 sell 20 per cent below any Competition n the city. Wo are now rccelrlrganlmolcoof Dolls n which o can ( 'lvo the greatest bargains ever offered n the city. My expenses are very light , with no tents to pay. I am enabled and will Boll cheap far JA8II. Call when you wont the bo of Bargains In ay lino. J. P. FILBERT , 100 Upper liroadway , - - ouucll BluHs BROADWAY STEAM JJUNDRY EVERYTHING , NEW , the Latest Improved Machinery. Work First Class. Drders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or ders over $2,50. Dollars and Cuffs a Specialty , Established , 1882. H. E. REMER , Manager 11 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUETO , IA. N. SCHURZ. ieo of the Peace. OFFICE OVER ASIKIUOAN EXPRESS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. L BIG DRIVE. AT | HOMER'S. 3 Mnin Street Council Bluffs J. E. TATE , VTTORNEY AT LAW Pr ctlco In SUto MiJ Koder/J Court * . Collection ! promptly attended to , Iloom 10 , ShuKort'i Building , 30UNOII , UIiUFFB IOWA Mrs , H , J , Hilton , H. n , , PHYSICIAN & SITEGEON , 22 UliMlu llronUay , Council AUMlS310N-OcnU Ko-Udlei IOC. BKATr.3-OcntJ Uo , Indies JOc. Ldmlwlan Fna to Ljullu etch mornlnjr nO Tu - y nd Tlmrsday kturnoous , UKI ol SM tui 16 utn. r. SCIUNCK , IL . ilAUTKNS , E. Eice M. D , P n 0 or other laraoi itmored without tb rJUU , knll. ot drtwtD o blood. JHRONIC DISEASES f We offer and wilKuntil sold to-day our en tire stock of CONSISTING OF Dolmann , Newmarkets , Bussian Circulars , Seal Plushes , Velvets , Etc. , Etc , At Prices That Will Dlose Them Out. A large 'invoice of Hisses' and Clrildrens' At half their actual value. Balance of Gents' and Ladies' heavy Also 10 Dozen Jersey Jackets. These are , bargains and pthose desiring must se cure them at once as we shall close them out without delay. Do not forget this is'the ' time to pur chase Choicest Patterns , Lowest Prices and Bound to Sell , 401 Broaaway , Council Bluffs , Iowa : E H CLOCKS , JEWELRY. 1731am Street , Council Bluffs. ' V. . V.T 34 = 7 BUOABWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. In order to make room for MOLIBAY GOODS , we intend to close out our entire stock of Within the nezt ten days. We have actually CUT THE PRICES on these 35 per cent 10 Dov.eu MisRcs Clonks and Havelocks , Samples , received frdm manufacturers aud ordered sold at ANY price. We will save you 50 per coni on those garments. BLANKETS MUST GO ! 10-4- Blankets 1.25 per pair worth 82.00. 11-4 White Blankets § 2.25 per pair worth $ ! J.50. 11-4 White Blankets $8.00 per pa'r ' worth R50. 11-4 All Wool Whife Blanket i 85.00 per pair worth $0.50. 11-4 Cashmere Wool Blankets 87.50 per pair worth 811.00. Domestic Department. Good dark colored calico 8c. worth ( He. Robe and Dress Styles standard makes 5c. Full yard \vrlo Bleached Muslin fa. worJh Tie. Soft Finished Muslin Glc. worth SJc. Lonsdale muslin S.V other houses sell for lOc , Comforts Must Go I Heavy AVeigU Comforts 81.00 reduced from SI.35. Largo Quilted Comforts il 40 worth SI 75 Extra Heavy Comforts 81.fiO worth 82 25. Oil finished Prints S3.00. Shawls Must Go ! Breakfast Shawls ab 25c. worth ( JOc. Breakfast Shawls at 35c. worth TSe Breakfast Shawls at 50c.worth 81.00. Large All Wool Shawls at 31.50 worth 82.50. Lmge All Wool Single Shawls at 82.50 worth SUM ) . Reversible Shawls 72x144 at $0 00 worth § 10.00. Underwear. We have a very large stock o underwear and being determined XOT to carry any over have decided to cut prices early. Tho.'e buying underwu from us will save themselves 25 per cent. Miscellaneous. Wo are als making a special drive in SKIRTS ; knit felt and c'oth. , 50 doz. Lilian Ilemst.clied Ilandlcercheifs a' . lOc. each worth 20c. 50 do/ , Bleached German Linen Napkins at $1.30 perclox. worth $2.50. 10 pieces B rnsley's Cream Damask Table Linen CO inches wide at 50c. worth 75c. A visit of inspection is solicited so that the positive advantages offered may "be realized. OOTJIsTOIL