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THE DAILY BEE--COUMCIL BLUFFS, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1883. sEvEnll STHETDHES rare good sense and presence of mind, il seized a basinful of water and threw it TR on the burning cotton, thus stopping the - | progress of the flames. The cotton was Judge Reed Metes Out the Sen- | Tk fe"0utof the window and the -] tences of Eleven Criminals, | danger was over, COUNCIL BLUFF TV ETO LIS A X0 Saturday Mornine, Dec. 29. - N Our spoech is short, but to the point. Best Chicago discounts every day in the Go to Hurlburt s fancy steam dyeing year on —_— The Times Vary From Four Months | ynd French dry cleaning works at 34 . . e iy | LSUBSORIPTION RATES: to Five Years in the Peni- Pearl street. 1 R 20 cents per woek % tentiar Ty 4 h """" e g o NOT TO BE ORACKED. ] = — - = - - » | | i ¥o, 7 Poarl 1'::.?.‘:0:;“ Broadway. Yestorday afternoon Judge Reed sen- | Ofcer & Pusey's Bank can now Defy , , ! { 109 and 111 8, Main Street, tenced those who have been convicted at Burglars, this term of the district court, Young —_— AND ARcTIcs. s 2 I COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. Kasson, who pleaded guilty to stealing a| The well known banking house of A . vl raitway ticket from the Chicago & Rock | Officer & Pusey has shown its enterprise | ®oods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They are made by the Metc lf r = ’ Island office, had already boen given his | in making its valuables doubly secure, by e -t sonentiary, th | roviing thei ato with 3 now door, NAW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS N lightness being due to theinfluence of his | which, as far as externals are concerned, . Wo have a big lime of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE stock of regular and prominent relations and friends. appears to have no lock at all. The| EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes, ready to ship on receipt of orders. y A Fred Uhler, a young smooth-faced fel- | bank had a safe which was deemed very cc 29 . i low, who stole & horse, was given three | secure, but which had seven spindles THE EMP IRE, 342 and 344 Brondway, - - . . . COUNCILBLUFFS, IOWA. years in the penitentiary. running through the front door, connect- | ., yooond quality Boots we are introducing are better than many so-called firs Pat Murphy, who stole some clothing | ing the outside knobs and handles with quality, and we give a large EXTRA discount on them, OUSES’ LOTS AND I 2 A from Farman's store, when asked if |inside bolts and bars. Sometime there was any reun‘n why judgment | ago a still more secure one was got, which z_ T. LmDSEY & co., Bought and Sold. hould not be passed upon him, said|had but one spindle. As, in blowing . :hml-lo w:-. and thp.o judge Tolnnedml:wk to | safes, the places where these spindles 412 Broadway’ Council Blufi's, Towa. Money Loa‘gegr MAEE{"(}EN Furnls}led . . o listen. Murphy gave as his reason, *‘I|perforate the door are generally used, MINOR MENTION. t | Soe Josoph Reiter's fall goods. ] Additional local on seventh page. l Cheap Railroad Tickets at Bushnell’ The Royal Arcanum had a social last | evening. i i Work on the Masonic temple continues 1] as weather permits. The Catholic fair opened at Dohany's last evening, and will continue until Jan- uary 3. The stockholders of the driving park association are to meet January 8th to i elect officers. didn’t got squaro deal at all. This was | the powder being worked into those, & No. 4 Pearl Street, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. | Leave to wed was granted yesterday to [overruled, and Pat was sentenced to|safo whose door was only perforated c s DY & ORGUTT i . . i M s 2 d d it t : Fritz Berg and P'Jlrglrofl\l Jorgen, both lllro? years in the penitentiary at Fort ::2: ;'“": ‘:l:’i‘;'}"“’w"‘ e‘;’f‘;"t‘;gl’i"':"’:;“;:l A A ) MRS. D- A. BENEDICT, H . o it places. Officer & Pusey, seeing this, 602 BROADWAY, CGUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. DEALER IN e Frank Good, wanted for a brutal as-| J- M. Smith, who relieted a young|were readily led to believe that a safe vy s \ | 4 sault on mm’g Phillips, has not heen | Man named Brokow of $85, while the|whose door was mnot perforated ° 4 3 latter was slocping at the Broadway|by.any spindle was still better, found yet by the officers. od to th inthe|nd accordingly they have now il i i 4 had another door put on with a new kin The bailhas been declared forfeited in | hotels was sentenced to threo yeats intho| }\g another d ith o new kind ¥ the confideuce cases of Kelly and Doc - &C. c Baggs, neither of the twain appearing for trial in the district court. penitentiary. Ashe was being taken out{ of lock, which it is impossible for bur- by the officer, with a come along on one | glars to open &t nigmpo Like the old Also many pretty goods for CHRISTMAS GIFTS now on exhibition. Call and sce us, NOTIONS, JEWELR C. 20 SDSH RS § . 337 W. Broad - - fiik‘;r'fi,:,'&.fl"'illf.',‘i:" g:“l‘(t;;l-n}:o'l‘; upn?n CASADY & ORC UTT. roadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 4 wrist, he noticed Brokow, the prosecut- i i tting at the rear of the . i Spiritualist societ; t et A o & A fact, one cannot find on the outside a g Sl ity el 7 o, ik o the e, i, % S e i i JUST OPENED!:! » * } H s as quick as flash struck at him with his| All the bolts and bars are on the inside, . n, B . i ‘-“m‘:"flm hémlghg}flwmn“; e:l'i::t' P | fiat, hitting him on the shoulder, but not | and are worked by a time-lock and auto- MAYNE & PAIIR, BECHTELE’S 5 5 " matic arrangements, by which the door DEALERS IN At the Brondway Methodist church to- :i:::;z::':":.:{i Eru::'::;':'in c’:::t l;::l !lnlo:l;l itael ‘{, |l‘t thevsr hour the loick ¥ uro n . " ¥ - ! or. en e time arrives for e morrow the music will bo furnished by | fow minutes, but the prisoner was quickly t’)‘;:enfe to be locked it locks itself, and Har d and soit co ® { . ._quartet ooxluhn ofkblill;‘ ll{:’lwli‘e l?ll. huéria]d u;t bifll:h officer. ho| 1O ne can open it until the time comes 3 ver, Miss Anna Merkel, L. W. Tulleys . J. Smitl 6 young man Who|j, the morning for it to be unlocked, The only only hotel run on the European plan ‘in this city. New building, and Mr. Thompson. snatched a gold watch, while looking 8t|when it unlocks itself. ‘Tt seems that|BULK!AND BARREL LIME,LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR | newly furnishedand all modern i ol et % L Aroception is to be tendered Judge |some goods in Mrs, Davis’ store, was & HbeAIig boIA), U6 e - WadiiRel | Ths 'AND SEWER PIPE. ly ished an modern improvements, and is centrally located. Reed and wife this evening at the resi- fl:::;";‘:;fl Yfi‘;“g:“:‘;n'a‘:c:;i‘::“:}z 0: change was made yesterday under the o, 839 Broadway, i g i o i bbb B PETER BECH TELE’ PROPRIETOR, dence of N. M. Pusey. ‘It isgiven by supervision of Mr. J. C. Harris, of Chi- the mombera of the bar as an exprossion [YOW® 405 L 2 man | C¥0 A1 expert in the business. THE FINEST * |Nos. 836 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. of regard for Judge and Mrs. Reed. v T employed at the Pacific house, who got| Six per cent city and farm loans. 8. W '] g : Donglam MeCarty, vho was tried Lo | away with .ol of moner, blongig | ergumon & Go 0 P . et GHRISTMAS PRESENT By ot o ;R stealing a horse st Oakland, has been | Rogers, t e 'bus man, p! L guilty anc 1 . i . | i f tenced to ths in the pen- 3 : | soquibiod, Ho caimod that ho found | 723 mentenoed t six monh th pan IN A BOX. 6t oy Baanon s Ons o Thons Very Highest Market Prices i B R AT it i | sy o8 Thevd, Uy poung ase who 4 J n “ | forged a check on J. R. Davidson and | How a Stranger S8aw the Varietiesand i ety R BB ok o 3k Dyt e Elega,nt Overcoa.ts MIXED RAGS e The new city building has one great b-n}I.n was ‘-entenfgd :fo RN yosrain T - i Iack, tha of & vault. The safes are nct|*%eh conviction maidinglonr yents in 4l | 4 verdant sort of stranger from the Meade to Order by S. Goldstein. 638 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. nearly large enough to hold the papers, | some clothing belonging to some fellow- | east, has been hanging about the city for Sm j th & Toller d 1t i lutel; i § il i heir rooms, i i " L B L | e ot ora | Sy fo ot seiog the sighis. s bae MERCHANT TAILORS. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN,. which has a vault, is sold. trip to the Pacific coast, if he does not|No, 7 and 9 Main street’ Council Bluffs, Iowa. Wholesale Liquor Dealers’ Now that there is water, water every- tarry too long at sights here. He gained where, there will probably be a better , the sneak found in Mr, Forman's house, was, on a conviction of | > burgl sentenced to two years. some experience two days ago by gettin, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, distribution of tho firo apparatus, Thoro| ' James O'Brion, for stetling & watch | drunk, and waking up in the polics| DTFBCTORY, COUNOCIL BLUF¥'S, ILA. { ought to be several hose carts stationed | from a railway man at the Northwestern station, and paid 87.60 to sce how the : | 55 in different parts of the city, but first of deBot, got off with four months. A i JOHN W. B ATRD), ATROBNEY AT AW MANAGER OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN- all some new hose is badly needed. ‘lvs Sm\fln, fihoh.". ool:wi::md of p;:hu :uu):t x-m.\:l.l 3 :l:ght before last he . y TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner Broadway and Main street. 2l i o ; i tealing mules at Neola, got the heaviest | thought he wo e in the variety E 'HEIR BUS'NESS TO £ “There is more in Heaven and Earth :ouot all. He was given five TR JOHN BENO & CO. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. i g years s y 18 Main street and 17 Peatl stroet. than is dreamed of in philosophy.” | Ft. Madison. Shorlf Guittar has ro: | o™ After ey ";ih':_;"::’ el L 0 - o s oml‘f“-{,mfffug;:, wgi? it &fi’g'iwDIBBi, Spiritual circle to-morrow (Sunday) after. | ceived word that this Smith is wanted ST A e MAX MOHN’ Boter, 217 aad 19 Main street. 7 ' noon and evening, at 2 and 7:30 o'clock, | badly in Clinton forstealing horses there, ered into in Spiritual hall, on Main and Pear |nd if the j had not convicted him | stage, only hunef-five cents more being 7 F WHITE OFFICE, No' 1805 Dougla’s St' streets, two doorwsouth of postoftice. here, he would have been arrestedatonce | asked for this, There, he says, he was DR. J. F. y__ Gorner Maln and Fifth up-stairs. _Residonos, 600 Willow avenue. this other charge. As it is, the Clin- by two ladies and urged to set JUBTI 9 S iy o S s o S it T e e el s vl . SORTRE g HAIR GOODS a) ore t! wi e, 0] t to drink a glass of dictment agaiush Shoppard; the Walnut | SHECH o of & row he had gob M afler doing, 8. 8. WAGNER, o st acribe, arrested for libeling Mueller inhh';n'j":.fl?dw'd oll’:gmfl .h hsot wine vdtl\]t.hum.t -I?&dur dnlngfim ul;ld Wil contract for funerals at_reasonable rates. 32 Fourth street, s A “ low, Ve A pleasan! 6 conversal Wolls, and other Council Blufls mer. |ing hit him-one. Swith is 8 mutly, qu upon by the barkeeper o set | J» M. ST, JOHN & C0..CASH BUYERS. e touster st aou: OF ALL KINDS. chants. He seems to have let up on me fellow, and his fellow prisone: inks, He was almost par. | Draft by return mail. 148 Broadway. x,n “lln':, mm‘e. mbcdt:y that is all they | here take a great dislike to him. In Clin- | alyzed on finding that his bill was $6.25, JACOB KOGH| Tt u..}é.‘?.f%‘.’f",.&‘..‘}fi}m P s ol d a.t the Lowest ¢ Pr i ces tm;l hesailed under the name of Camp. theti'fi b:‘iing fora bot&la ‘A:: wine and the in | bell. rest for admission to . He hadn't CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, IN THE WEST, QUALITY CONSIDERED. » f o o “ne pusinsee man 1| St Guittar will sart on Sunday | the nocossary currency and they took his @. F. SVITH. Lo TU SRy SIS DA JpAdAceli e tunied At MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, . . 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs, Tows. W"@: hours, "I‘,H” squandered | with four of the prisoners for Ft. Madi- | overcoat for security. Yeste: \y morn- FRANEY. _— $300 in a “‘high time" in & house of pros- | son, coupling Farnsworth to Dave Smith | ing he applied to police headquarters for JAMES ANE [} MERCHANT TAILOR. Artistio Work and reasonable_oharges. 872 Brosdway. titution in this city. Council Bluffs|and Larringer to Pat Murphy. information, to see if that wasn't a little FURNITUR 5 Kim ball & Cham p ) needs a little showing of official back- < !mhl};h and having drawn ;;:m:n;n,; HOW-E & SON, and rowsehons Supplice. E STOVES, s08 Broadmay. (OPPOSITE COURT HOUBE) 14 bone: in ing the morals or rather| Itis tho exception rather than the rule|out of the bank he got a policoman to ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . e ———— e the immorals of the city. flfl{t mn,xhg-n in nf;mtme gthe d‘:lri;rery go up there and get his overcoat and LINDT & HART, Jnmes Blook. Practice in state and federal courta. ' 4 of job prin are kept. But at or's ise the tter. TI - d. The Odtholic fair, now in progres at|Beo job. oftice, 7 Pewsl” street, all prom: ary kRnsronblyilaE i Pl on-the | SANITARVOM Aty Phsmieiam v % Boverstem Fron- 7 3 Monk MUNEY T[] LUAN tUN BEAL ESTATE . Dohany's, is for the purpose of helping | ises will be fulfilled. A payment of 83,25, knocking off $2. This along the big building enterpriss now — was the best they could do, as the wine EDWIN J . ABBOTL_ Notary Publio .if."‘?.‘:‘:’.“fi roorl&::yl:nn:es.g. 415 Broadway. Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. started. The new church is to be a OT s cost them, they said, over $2.50 a bottle. BMITH & NORTON great addition to the city, and an im- HER POINTS REVERE HOUSB, provement in which all should fee! interest, and to which all should give ai The dedication of the new Presbyte- rian church at Marne is to be on Sunday, the 6th of January., The installation of the new pastor, Rev. R, E. Flickinger, is to take place Thuriday evening, Janu- ary 3rd. Among those who “:g to u“r ticipate are Rev. John Herren, of Atlan- tio; Rev. D. A. Blose, of Audubon, and Rev. Alfred K. Bates, of this city. Constable Skinner went out to Ores- cent yesterday to arrost one Oliff Huff- man, who was wanted to answer a charge Thle follow ks it pretty high for Broadway opposite New Opera House. ' Refitted 81, §1.50 per day . d How tio Hollday Soason Struck Coon | Mty orams pand §amile ::?gql-;;dgo P R E M I U M P OR T R A I T S Rapids, anywhere and get a regular Tom and IF YOU WANT ~XIN— s Jorry for fifteen cents.” The fellow |mey ] evidently had not learned that wi d S s 1 SRR o T i BOOTS, SHOESOR RUBBERS (rayn, [India [k and Water Golors, mas trade in town was very good this|poe iy e m:’ 5 :;oh 30" CALL ON 5 \ to Solar Camera Enlargement for the trade at reasonsble rates. Orders year and the merry season celebrated | th, , t is hi hla i g q q N 3 7 with old time vigor. The celebrating w;:utflfen. to olel:r l:fn thnm;hc':r“ aC!ot:gT S- -A-. PIE BGE, oy mail promptly filled, 0. D. LUOOOCK, : Ha v f o f 143 Broadway. Council Bluffs. citizen was invited to the new Presby- {©il Bluffs is letting the gambling houses, $ M ¢ Ty facian church atisn eetly hour or O yt prostitutes, variety shows, etc, ao as they Corner Main and First Avenue, Council Bluffs. He has Them. 5 lease, and it is near]; e for another ‘7 mas eve by the musio of the cornet band, n se cleani my rof ! R Ri 0 M l) s T o E s and on entering the church, unless very g b ul-_.__nmg 2 o o seloes, W . R- U AUGHAN. *. C . & z lucky, he found himself elected to stand | ,Another invoice of new type received c ANGERS, or other tumors removed without the Our line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includes all the most Correspondence of Tur BEg, . A Pryor's Boo job office. : knife or drawing of blood. s ] f siatng » i of cokhes foom a room: | 10, B0, 0114 ee the opmest .79 Do Job offiop Justice of the Peace. CHRONIC' DISEASES otxinass oy, [Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements ! to at Kato ) f ughs of the gaily dressed Christmas Get Thel maha Council Bluffs, Over thirty years practical experience. Office No. | We have hammerew the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking, By N Hurlburt's boarding house. | yro0 whioh touched the arched ceiling, ‘ p Brige Jget, 2 sl onp J §Joar iesh oupol Binsy and you are invited to call lA)nd see how thick the lwv{‘. arein comparison. He hun.d his man, but found that he was Among the extensive business houses | Real estate and collection agenay. n 0dd Fellow's dumm:‘ therg on'some charge, and so Every one was merry and happy except | of Council Bluffs the name of Richmond |10k over Savings Bank. Make Your Contracts Now for Your PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES, the old bach who got the mitten from the | Bros. & Co, is familiar throughout this ‘Winter Supply of . it . . Tho v of the st . Boud e % Alr e prsnt vre i | 31 80 oty B ol oy | mwemen o |Missouri Hard Wood 1| O e o e, sulted in an aoquittal of the dofendant, | g the ,d,l‘,’,l:{in‘ !:i‘:;’,‘:;. E,‘:;:‘h?."":‘.‘,' cannot but command the attention of all| QN B IOBR & PUSEY AND BARD ANR OFY 504 Broaaway*and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. 16 was chargod that Baruard kicked up | to the hop at Harris hall or to. the rink, | st of consumers. 'They have a groat row at & Danish house and assaulted thoas ho felt inolined, oach of which went | “2/Cr¥ient of fancy and staple groceries, BANKERS 1 e e G TS TR oo | BANKERS, ) OQlForr BARGAINS prosecution were kept in the aute- | "ORESS st what are really wholosalo prices. They | Establishea - . . 1856| p. O 0 : : =N S | B o e (BRI I A, o P OVERTON. |oTNA, PLATED WARE, GLASS WARE, LAMDS Fameors bl o Sl o T T SR B on o e RS e 1 ’ ! ' ' A strae e hands of any one deairous SPECIAL NOTICES. | %y i, v e bl Table Cutler , , Flower Pots, Ete., call on Deain & ot ar o Bl viar mm % SO0 sy st o w 106 | JOSEPH GAGHEGAN.|W. 8. HOMER & CO., - 23 Main 8t., Council Bluffs, in. e L miti i e TARD WOOD fi i A i ?ig} g T2 3 the Cornet band. Th s T ; £ ok VI CROERFN LAXD for e Aayh pmieicn AND WHY DON T YOU m""" o st m h: l'::‘l;.d :m:;n:‘fiml- ?’l‘ Pearl E‘EL‘:“"L{E;:;: :‘:::".:“h’ a0l GOAL— GET 8)ME OF . Three brick bfoclum projected for - | next spring. It takes more than an| Oall, send or telephone for samples of early frost to stop our boom. fine commercial job printing from Pryor's Moxg Axox, | Job oftice, on Pearl street, e ———— e —— Mrs. M. Oarroll, fashionable dress| Send your orders for staple and f making, cutting and fitting a ;g.omn.y &vaflu to Richmond l}lms & .(l)l:): Approntices wanted. No, 726 Firat|Council Bluffa, A complote price list avenue, llpyl',_‘lll. free to all who call or for one, Close Call. At half-past five o'clock yesterday aft- i | s |F[TCH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? Mg, . J, Hillml, l. D, Portect Fitting, Best and Cheapest.§Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs, W, et et derive > | PHYSICIAN & SURG‘EON, No. 716 Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. fli}eil%—mmy;;gfiflhflg; ‘:':‘n:; 222 Middle Broadway, “lllllg"m. - H.AC, Watkine, of Glonwood, whose nam | Diumie bat 3ot ooty Countl Bluts SILOAM G R OCER B S, was prominently mentioned as one of the most | tomers on orders of $10 and upwards. omoon an alarm of fire was sounded, | 1kely to have tacked to it the title of judgo, ls VVANTED S b « New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants, calling for the department at Kiseman, | ¥ !l not from disappointinent, but from snt worth more than diamonds—a_policy in MI"ERAL spnlucs- - Dool D LOWER BROADWAY. Rhoida & Co.'s store. When the steam. | "1 2"04%ry rheumatism. fhe Younl U issunate gty of i':.".l?.i.".“.: Cure or No Pay. TERT{ Frst r east of Metropolitan Hotel, Council Blufts. e P ey any obher company. M. . Rohrer, dgent for weak | We cua-antes the curo of the folloviug uaned e i Wi i, thre was ound o b e md 31| 4598 oo | WANHD i e i | S e L GROSVENOR & GUNN, 'y no y o oF city property, & of | Complaiut, Kidney and Bladder Discases. Gouf, Nen- SIMS & CAl books, blan| 3 " Y h them, but the call was a closeone. It PWEML ganeral e ol e Efl:’ e atpain | ralgia and Asthuug, Thoto Springs are the tavorite ! soems that one of the boys, while light- address H.'E. Palmer, e MANUFACTURERS OF Attorneys -at-Law, |EfSeEmh s s b "R nn gma the gas on the second floor, hit the 9| Judge Lyman has returued from his visit | yiter and wmmer, Locality highly plctureaque ust & pile of cotton’ batting, ©COUNGIL. BLUFFS, to Illinols relatives, Mrs, Lymas and thelr | Evous, or G, B & nuLn‘. Corveapondanc ?fi‘odfi.fl.‘u“"' """tfl mh‘rm Little son still remain there visiting her par. | *licited, Sied i uol-_a.l;' women, with | sourts ente, Sllossm Bpeings, Gors, P, 0., Gealry G, Ko, 811 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Iowa J