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THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1884, FAMILY TROUBLE. A Hard Showing of Domestic Inte- licity and a Breaking Up of the Hearthstone, and spent the aftarnoon in looking over Omaha, Much oarelessnoss is shown by team- sters in leaving their horses unhitched on the street. A hitch strap of prevena 3 . tion is worth a $20 repair bill. Blankets orning, Jan, 10, |,hould bo provided st this time of tho . — === |year. Many a man goes inside to got is - THE DAILY EEE. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOR. —8pecial advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Bord- ing, ete., will be Inserted in this column at the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion ‘and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- ortion. Teave advertissments at our office, No, 7 Poar] Stroot, noar Broadwav COUNCIL BLUFFS, 5 Thursdf;y M A family by the name of Boll seems to have been having a great deal of trouble of late, Ho is a railway man and has had some trouble with his wife which has led him to seek a divorce, He claims something to warm him, and leaves T, horses to stand and sl John T. Stewart opened his heart and 20 centa por wook $10:00 por Yoar W\ ANTEDBoy, with pons, to deliver ek Brn. e his pocket hook yesterday and paid 850 | that she has been guilty of too great in- to the home of the friendless, and told | timacy with a man nemed Smithyad) No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. the managers that this was only a starter, | has had her indicted by the grand jury, ANTED—Every boay in Council Blufts to take | Bluffs. TunBrn, i i ing i Delivered by carrier at only twenty since which time she has been lying in | MV Tusie. and that he would continue from time to R. Rice M. D. CANCERS, CHRONIC DISEASES ot nce » pectas. Over thirty years pmctical experlence. Offics No. & Pearl street, Council Blufty JOS: of other tumors removed without the knite or drawing of blood. tation free EPH GAGHEGAN. HARD WQOD Corner, Main strect and Eighth aven ve, Coun 4T Lowost ratos and prompt delivery Empkie Hardware Co W ELO LIS A T8 Hardware 109 and 111[S. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, MINOR MENTION. jail. Their little girl, Lizzio Boll, was complained of by her father as a fit sub- joot for the reform school and the exam- Ination of witnesses in regard to her led time to help the institution so long as it waa doing such worthy work. A number of the leading citizens have this gonth been generous contributors to the home, tow nofl rporated. Acti Good reference yequ in Nebraska A GENTS WANTEDIn every to present the bost mutual be; ance company now i make Inre salarios, The Royal Arcanum met last evening to install officers. Mrs, 5. J. Hilton, M. D, ‘| PRYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Broadway, Council Bluffs, to a fearful showing of family life. Sev- [ Address J. W. Brnoffice, Council Bluffs, Towa. oral testified as to the girl, who 1s only about thirteen years of age, using pro- Henry Dust, the colored brother of “‘Texas,” was brought up yesterday on a Teams cross the Missouri now on the joe and the ferry cars are temporarily 7 ANTED—A situation as_house 'y charge of robbing a man named Black of | fane and obsceno language, The father profer the country. Bost references sido tracked. $3. Although Dust has boen lying in testified that the girl was incorrigi. | Adiress irs. 3.5, 708 Washingion aventie, ble and that the mother wanted to put her in a house of ill-fame as soon a8 she got old enough., The mother, on the other hand, testified that her hus- band came home drunk often, and when 80 would easily get mad at the girl, and seizing sometimes an iron poker, some- times a knife, and sometimes a club, and threaten to strike her, and on such oc- casions she would interfere for the child. She claimed also that it was the father and not herself who wanted the child to enter on a path of shame, and wanted the mother to join her, so that they Herne's ‘‘Hearts of Oak' company were at the Ogden yesterday, and appeared at Dohany'’s last evening. k Broadway Methodist church is arrang- E ing for revival meetings, the pastor to be m ted by Rev. Mr. Kelley, of Hills. The county supervisors spent most of p yesterday in checking up the accounts of 4 the treasurer and making the annual set- tlement with him., A little son of Mre. Williams, of the jail since the day before Christmas, the state was not ready with its witnesses, and a_continuance was had until next Saturday, by which time it is expected that Black will bo here, he being at pres- ent in Blair, Neb. LD PAPERS—For sale at Brr office, at 25fcents | hundred. ( OR RENT-—Two large handsomely furnished rooms, at 020 Firstavenue Will be lot singly, or as a suife to parties without children, JACOB BIMS. E. P. CADWELL, SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0OWA Offico, Main Street, Rooms 1 and Shugart Mrs, A, By a specialty, b THE RESCUE HOSE (0. Its Annual Meeting and Its Plans For an, dressmaker. Cutting 8. Main st., up stairs, & Mo. MINERAL _SPRIN Wo zuaran El Good hotel, winter and summer, Siloam Springs, Gora, P. 0., Gentry Co, bo. WINTER _RESORT. SILOAM GS. o or Wo X Ve © the cure of the following named dis- Rheumatism, § in, Ulcers, skin diseat s, Dys popsia, Liver Bladder Discases. Gout, Nev- Theso Springs are the_favorite red an.l debilitatad, and are the LADI}S BEST FRIEND, 4 bathing aocomodation botl Locality_highly plcturesque Accessible abish railway, & y. _Correspondenc OMPSON, Manager. ery an could make money for him. The testi- mony in detail showed a sickening state of family life, Judge Aylesworth con- oluded that though it was evident that the girl used imgroper language some- times, especially when angry, yet he did not deem the evidence indicated that she ought to be sent to the reform school as incorrigible What she needed most was a guardian, as, with sucha quarrelling and separation between the the Future, Mahon's Block, Will practice in State and sourts W.R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. Real estate and collection agency. 1 Odd Fellows ock, over Savings Bank., Jjanst. edere) Council Bluffs laundry, has a pretty sore - mouth and throat now, as the result of = 3 playing with a bottle of lye. One of our large houses was yesterday opening casesf straw hats and marking the same, in anticipation of the rush, if the weather keeps moderating. The case against J. Roberts for ma- licious mischief in cutting trees on At the annual meeting of Rescue Hose company No. 3, held in the parlors of Bechtele's hotel yesterday afternoon, the following directors were elected; Thomas Bowman, George H. Ferguson, A. B. Howe, M. F. Rohrer and J. N. Beckley. The officers chosen were: President, THOS. OPYIORS, Council Blufts Establishea Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange and Home Securities H. M. PUBKY. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. In 1856 father and mother, the child had little show for herself. She was, therefore, released. She has been for several days locked up with her mother in jail. If the girl could only be placed under the right influences, now, there would seem some chance for her to become a respect- able member of societ; Thomas Buym-n; vice president, George H. Ferguson; treasurer, M. F. Rohrer; socretary, M. B, Brown. The company decided to soon give a grand masquerade ball, the proceeds of the same to be applied on the purchase of & new hose wagon. The company seoms mainly in favor of procuring a hose wagon entirely different from the usual hose-cart, Itwill be a hose-wagon, in which the hose will be placed, each length in a coil by itself, instead of being rolled up on a reel. It is claimed th: hose thus laid in a wagon 18 easier ha dled, and that the hose wears longer, than when wound tight on a reel. This ltgle of wagon is being adopted in cities whore there are water works and where hydrants are so near together that no great length of hose need to be laid. A project is on foot to make the com- any more than a mere hose company. t is being planned that the company can be 8o increased in numbers and organized 80 thoroughly as to serve in part as a fire patrbl—an arm of the service greatly needed here. The fire department has about all it can attend to at times of* fire, and it ought to be the Officer & Pusey’s land, has been dis- inissed, the matter being settled. Bowman, Rohier & Co. have sold the city one more safe, this being for police headquarters, so that there are now three safes sold by them to the city. The fire steamers will not need to turn out now in case of an alarm, unless there is some emergency or very big blaze, i{:delthched to the hydrants will be Bordering on Bribery. The Council Bluffs Nonpareil attempts to steal the job printing from the local press by offering to send the paper sub- stantially as a gratuity to county officers, provided the recipients will return the favor by sending their orders: for job printing to that office. Such conduct on the part of a metropolitan paper is far from honorable—every subscriber is en- titled to the same treatment whether he has official patronage at his disposal or not. The Nonpareil will multiply its friends by observing the business cour- tesies due other papers,.—Cramford Co. Bulletin. e — COMMEROIAL,) COUNCIL, BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 2 spring, 70c; No. 8, 60c; re- jocted, 60c; good demand. Sheriff Jones, of Crawford county, has received a reward of $200 for catching Guy Warren, the young man arrested for stealing a horse from Thomas Clem- ent, of Vail. Permits to wed were yesterday granted George W, Hawley and Grace Green- wood, both of Silver City, Mills county; also to James Givens and Lena Hunter, both of this city, Givens, the Ogden: house darkey who R was 80 badly carved by Cozzens, and who was not to be found at the trial of the latter, has now turned up, and is on the eve of matrimony. ¥ i special duty of some organization | Corn—Lsealers are paying 38¢c for old corn This afternoon, at the residence of Mr. | to look after the proper removal of goods, “‘g.zh““_'l"; pawe Hay— (‘S’é‘ 0 et o 505 per bal ay- per ton; per bale, Ryo—40c; light lllpplly, % Oorn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds. Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 5 00@ o } Cpal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, and Mrs. Charles Eiseman, will occur the marriage of Mr. Andrew Haas, of this city, to Miss Ida L. Auspacher, of Cleve- land, a niece of Mr. Riseman, The directors of the Council Blufi® their protection, and to furnish guards to keep outsiders away from burning prop- erty. As it is now, if there. is any fire, however sl lght, in a private house, the public feols justified in tramping through | ¢ promptly attended to. Wholesale and We have the following goods in quantities to suit purchasers: Sheep Skin Slippers, Kid Sock Protectors, Magnetic Insoles, Cork and Imitation Cork Soles, Shoe Dressing, “T. M. 70” Blacking, Heaton Button Fastners, Shoe Laces, Shoe Brushes, Shoe Hooks, Etc., Ete. As we buy above goods of Manufacturers in large quantities for Spot Cash, we are enabled to sell them low enough to suit competition. Orders Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway. Council Bluffs, lowa. Reta, the house, after all danger is passed, and satisfying their curiosity at leisure; while in the case of a store the crowd rushes in and takes pestession of everything. Some furnish really efficient help in the removal of goods, but many do more harm than good. This bnnux of theser- vice should be organized in some way. The paid firo department is as efficient as any in the west, and with such an or- ganized help for removing and pretecting pmsflrty. still better service could be rendered. 600 por ton} Butter—Plenty and in fair demand at 20c; creamery, 85c. Eggo—Plonty; slow sale at 230 per dozen, Li ‘airbank’s, wholesaling at 11c. Poultry—Firm; dealers are paying for chickens 10c; turkeys, 15c. Vegetablos—Potatoes, 50c; onions, 40c; cab- bagos, 100 per dozen;, apples, ready” sale at $ 00@3 50 for prime stook. ‘Flour—City four, 1 60@3 40, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Oattlo—8 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 50. Hn;r—lmnl X are buying now and therels emand_for all packing, 5 00@5 10; mixed, 4 Savings bank, have elected A. A, Watts, as cashier, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Charles E. Dix. Mr. Watts is at present bank examiner for the state, At Harkness Bros, there are some very very fine Brussels carpets,being made up for W. H. Phelps’ new residence in Mis- souri Valloy. The carpets are beauties and fitted exactly for the several rooms, * Arrangements are being completed by which Dave Bowman and Charles Tyler, of the Ogden house, are to see who is ades; choice Ald Dt PERSONAL, 5@b 00, CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, Carpets and Curtains Also many novelties in HOUSE FURNHISING GOODS. Call and see us, CASADY & ORCUTT. THE IDEAL SOLD1ER. :'I‘I:m Min filtun‘ l‘;flmgool. It is & purse of to reward to O.hepvinnsr. e Invitations are out for a wedding re- ception at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Dohany, on the 15th inst., their daughter Miss Maryaret to be married to urer, the senior member of the well-known house of Maurer & H. H, Hake and wife, who now make their home in Madison, Neb,, ar§ visiting Council Bluffs friends and relatives, Henry Eiseman has returned from his St. Louls trip, Mr. Henry Motealf, of Metcalf Bros. is home from New York city again and reports everything excoedingly lively on Manhattan Tale. C. T, Bowen, the president of the Electric DEALERS IN True Inwardness of Bravery on the Battle-Fleld Archibald Forbes in the Fortnightly Review. Well, what is the need of describing the ideal soldier, seeing that, because of fallen human nature, he is all but an 1m- P‘on' ility? But as the marauding No, 539 Broadway, MAYNE & PALMER, Hard and Soft Coal, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. A. E.Woodworth yesterday filed infor- mation charging W. H. Sandy with ob- taining property under false pretenses. Light company, spent yesterday at the Pa- cific, Mise Mattie Josslyn has returned from a 'Yank”', philo-ophiully remarked to General Sherman: ‘*‘You can’t expect all the cardinal virtues, uncle, for §13 a cigar house, Col, L, W. Tulleys has gone on a business trip, and will visit Boston and New York. M. E. Davis, of Milwaukee, was at the Ogden yestorday. 7. 0. Johnson and wife, af Davenport, are at the Ogden. John H, Adams, of St. Louls, was a Pa- elfic house arrival yesterday. Samuel Jacobs, of Hamburg, was visible My own belief, founded on some experi- once of divers of all nationalities in war time, is that most men are naturally cowards. 1 have the fullest belief in the force of the colonel's retort on his major. “Colonel,” said the major, in a hot fire, “you are afraid; I see {ou tremble!” ‘“Yes, sir,” replied the colonel, “and if you were as afraid as I am you would run away!" I do think three out of four man would run rway if they dared. There are doubtless some men whom nature has Marshal Jackson was the hero yester- day of an event which ought to go down dn history. He turned the key, locking up the old and M'A’"IW jail, and Mflafln’m 0 the key for seven. The oil house at”the U, P. transfor ‘burned last evening. The loss is about $300. The ocause is unknown, but sup- Elegant THE FINEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT b Woodworth says Sandy traded him g |holiday visit to friends andt relatives in Co- :::;hz;l tfi: '-in‘::lzuryx::rii.;; 5?&“:.3'}%‘: :‘l‘l’. oyin ‘th‘;.:x:ubjw‘ to a .:l“ lumbus, Nebraska. less money. There is not much subtlety : Mm_. rtgage was really| C. N, Whitnoy now travels for an Omaha | about the ordinary run of martial virtues, of the Season is One of Those Overcoats Made to Order by Smith & "Tollerx MERCHANT TAILORS. ¢ No. 7 and © Main Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Bought and Sold. Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street, = = NVEONERATEC™ 0oUNCIL BLUFFS. JUST O PENEID! European Hotel The only only hotel run on the European plan jin this city. New building, newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. PETER BECH TELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, REMOYVEHED THEIR BUS'NESS TO Omaha, Neh., January 1st, 1884, HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLD STAND, No. 18085 Douglas &St. EKimball <& Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE) MONEY T0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. &S I O WOEER =) Qur line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includes all the most Desirable Patterns and Latest Improvements We have hammerec. the prices down as thin as they will stand without breaking, and you are invited to call and see how thick the stoves are'in comparison. PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES, Nickel, slightly tarnished, at a reduction of §5.00 each. DEWVOI WRIGELT, 504 Broaoway*and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. WHY DON'T YOU GET 8DME OF FITGH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? Perfoct Fitting, Best and Cheapest.Bil'ine Linen Collars and Cuffs, No. 716 Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. M. GALLACHER. G R O C E R B S. New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants, TELX{ First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, "0 ERBROADWAY. } Council Blufts, PETER C. MILLER, Wall-Paper and Window Shatsan Painting in all its Branches, FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. Wo.ll8 South Poarl St. - Council Bluffms" GROSVENOR & GUNN, MANUFACTURERS OF BROOMS, 311 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Icwa at the Pacific yesterday, A. A. Watts & Son, of Jefferson, were at 80 obtuse as not to know fear, and who therefore deserve no credit for their cour- have been spontaneous combus- DINRBOTORY, COUNCIL BLUNFS, TA. sge; and there are others with nerves so strong as to crush down the ris’ng*‘fun! to w The house was a small wooden bullding, The madness of blood does get into men's Sl P Yo the Pacific yesterday, ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN- TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Oftice corner Broadway and Main street. o e—— Tho Week ot Prayer, The week of prayer is being observed heads, no doubt. I have the firmest con- A call is made for a temperance con viction that in cold blood the mass of us vention to meet at the Y, M, C. A rooms GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main stroet and 17 Poarl street. by services each night at the Methodist, would prefer the air quiet rather than Presbyterian and Congregational JOHN W. BAIRD, whistling bullets, Mot mon are liko the _ Saturday, January 19, to choose six CRESTON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 210 Main street. JOHN BENO & CO., colonel of the dialogue—they displa; m MOHN’ bravery because in thagp:mn:z' of l?l’m’t DR, ,L F. WH:[TEJ comrades and of the danger they are too reat cowards to evince poltroonery. 'hus the average man made a capital sol. delogates to attend the state convention which meets at Des Moines on the 23d, the object of which is to i::m on the churches, and by a union service daily in the Y. M. O, A. rooms, from 11:40 a, m, to 12:16 p. m, The topics for to-day are: “Prayer for the church of Christ; for a N. SCHURZ. OFFICE, Coraer Maln and Fifth up-stairs. _Residonce, 600 Willow avonue. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Office over American Express. of ibitory la the legis- m‘ prohibitory laws by tho legis. There was considerable of a flurry yes- terday over the discovery of smoke in Howe & Bona' store, the origin of which prayerful and laborious ministry; for consecration and co-operation in mem- bers; for early devotion in educated youths, ::d for the divine bleasing in winning the worldly. dier in the old shoulder-to-shoulder days, British yokels, British jail-birds, German Fronch w Dratt by roturn mail. 1 I, M. ST. JOEN & 00..CASH BUYERS. LIVERY AND FEED, Wil conteach for funstale a4 reasonable rates. 98 Fourth sirest. Wholesalo butte try and frait. a4 peasan ere all pretty much alike made creditable ‘‘can- could not be ::d to any seurce, and Ring Our, O18a Boile! ;mnér:dd:;_"m'l;hoy_ hwu;:lrl d}; MM i seemod boeginning of i : 4. . |to a ole i in, m“ Py T e .;o‘;{ Thero was a joyous oosasion at the resi- | right and loft comrade rensting on him. @& F, SMITH, and his rear fil JACOB KOOH, muu comeote st e e s s CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Corner 7th and Broadway. _Plans aud spocifications furnished. dence of Mr, and Mrs. George Keeline last evening, it being the mar- riage of their daughter, Miss Cora Keeline, to Mr, Lealie Felt, of Omaha, away without any solution of upparkiag. a ones and Siced sway any solution of the ki i e parRig. & oueo 864 mystery idlm{lwruiu developed themselves. The @funk” zone, 80 to speak, had been tra- JAMES FRANEY, HOWE & SON, s essnots sorpe MERCHANT TAILOR. FURNY versed, and the Briton marched on stead- fastly. +he German advanced with slower atop, the Russlan stood stil doggedly,and the Kroucuiuan s into a run with a The company gathered on the occasion was not large, numbering about forty or fifty, but the arrangements were quite LINDT & HART. sumes oo SANITARITM Avpsia bogm 12 ATTO! elaborate. {h.:L When the blood began to flow and struck man went down, the passion EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REVERE HOUSE, sroutvay opposte of the battls became the all-absorbing i]u-t.:‘nr.d ; Axd so, wlm.h; by mm:- ess sf astness, or or less the battlo was won or lost. Till the oul house, 431 and 438 Broadway. L. Soveroign, Prop. P, J. Moot And batn_house, " VAL I‘,,P Arbistio Work snd ressanable chasges 678 Brosdway. ITURE STOVES, vay, 8 AT LAW, Practioe iu state and federal courts. JUSTICE OF TH 5 Notary Public and General Conveyancer, = 415 Broadway. SMITH & NORTON, ow Opera House. Refitted §1, §1.60 por day minating point, no man was ever thrown wholly upon his own individuality or ever lost the consaciousness of publie opin- ion as represented by his comrades, C—— Playful Metaphor of she Prairie. Bichison Globe. STOVES | to fill coutracts. A'Large Assortment of Hard and 8oft Coal STOVES ! Being left over, must be sold at your own prices. I need MIXEED RAGS! 8. GOLDSTEIN, 638 Broadway, STOVES ! FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1, WE WILL GIVE EXTRA BARGAINS In all our Bocts and Shoes, regardless of Quaiity. Don’t miss this chance. S. A. PIERCE, 100 Main Street. RUBBERS! Oar speech is short, but to the point. Best Chicago discounts every day in the year on Rubber Boots, Shoes, AND ARCTICS. Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They are made by the NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE C(CO. We have a big lme of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE stock of EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes, ready to ship on l‘ecaip‘: o:eg:::rn'mnd THE “EMPIRE” Or second quality Boots we are introducing are better than man -called fi quality, and we give a large EXTRA discount on umn.y seonlled 2 Z. T. LINDSEY & co,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa.

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