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. Let F' t t; and do BUSY BURGLARS. Ykewise. ~Outaida of tho hail district, e orops are not good, th'nt_T ‘Veil;[( L) g:;nt " d f soft . A failure of e in They Prowl by Daylight a5 Well €] season would cause great destitution in hY Dfl“ Pago and Fremont counties. Might not COUNCIL BLUFFS. o — railway pools consider once in a whilethe losses of the farmers, such as we suffer- «d Inat yoar by hail, Several Places Visited by Them Yes- g & "Forria has returned from Prince- torday, ton, and we hear rumors of his promotion to thg office of cashier of the Shenandoah natiohal bank. He will fill it, should he Yesterday morning County Treasuret | enter it, and not rattle around in it. Bennett discovered that sometime dur:| The Shenandoah college has affected a ing the night burglars had ransacked his | combination with the Bloomfield normal " school, thereby adding two new profes- house. They did not find as much plun- | L0 1%, %] fniulty and many new stu- der as they might have done had they |dents. Ths is a sort of pooling to which searched more closely, but, as it was, | therecan be no objection. If the com- they got Mr. Benmett's silver watch, [ mon opinion cnncarmni many of our col- A ; ) legos be correct, viz: that they are too which was lying on a chair beside the bed | /iy ooy for efficiency, several more Friday Morning, Jan, 11, Gl e — SSUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20 conta por woek $10.00 per Yoar MINOR MENTION. Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell's. The board of trade is to elect officers next Monday evehing. The traina all got in on time yesterday morning. News, indeed. The advance in markets made some of the speculators unusually happy. The Driving Park association has its gold chain belonging to his little | vantage. ; daughter, and about 85 in meney, mak-| Bennett hall, one of the college build- N T o oo |ings. narrowly escaped destructien by ing in all about 850 worth. The thioves | g% FUE”W CHAPLL D Taet weok, A gained an entrance by a window in the | defective flue was the origin of the fire. lower part of the house, and raided up|It was happily detected ‘;n time l'lt]PImugh i the hour was 3 a. m.,and successfully ex- 7““';" e oL AR VCRRLY | IR G AP RIVeFIng T e the cold gladly turned in again, Saturda ¢ A DOLD RAID s Sy annual meeting Saturday evening. was made, about 11 o'clock yesterday Special services at the churches every (orenoon,' on the residence of John an Fm‘ A VOTE- evening during the week of prayer. Schoentgen, on south Sixth street. The e Oskaloosa is agitating the question of | thieves walked into_the houso while the | A Sneeig] Eloction Called on the New SPECIAL NOTICES.|JOSEPE GAGHEGAN, Nomon—speant sterimemere, w0 10 | ELARD WOOD Found, To Loan, For Bals, To Rent, Wanta, Roard. Ing, eto., will be inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in. sortion. Teave advertisements st our office, No. 7 | Bluffs. Pear] Street, near Broadw: WANTS. ANTED—Every boay m Council Bluffa to_take TunBan. Delivered by carrier at only twenty M I N ERAL spnl N Gs . s Cure or Pa T i TS WANTED—In onif / town in Nebraska n od dis- resont the best mutual be L lcers, pany now incorporated. Active men_ can , Dve pepeis, Liver in which he was sleeping. They alao got | educational pools mightbe started to ad- —The wholo or & Walf interest In a_gen- i B! = — - andise store, doing good business, | #olicited, HEY, oM il SIe, D an B T o ¥ | Siloam Springs, Gora, P 0., G . y s . » Empkie Hardwar e Co W ELO IS A X3 Hardware 109 and 111]S. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Corner, Main street and Eighth aven ve, Coun 4T Lowest rates and prompt dellvery SILOAM neficiary life insur. Good reforvnce yequired. Gout, Nen- o o8 Bom ofhcn, 3t SEtounts | o0 Hokessivery S pakiioy 8 Jation both ’ ’ " . otel, liv accomodation bof PERS—For slo at Biw offico, at 25:60ns | winter and samm ty highly pictureaque | 342 and 344 Broadway, -+ - . . . COUNOILBLUFFS, IOWA, e, i | W TRRINY, A Wabash railwi . way, at Evons, or C SIMS & CADWELL, | e ca... i WA Office, Main Street, Rooms 1 and Shugart & Mo- Mahon's Elook. WIill practice in State and edevs] | A rts family were in the house, and got away with a heavy gold chain, a pair of brace- Court Honse Question, having & new railway line to Council lets, and a pair of earings, taking them The board of supervisors spent most of evident&y in haste as they overlooked a T sottling with the overseer of | diamond ring lyinf in the same box. |8hall the County Build a New Jail, the 'md auditing bills. Mrs. Gilbert, who lives near, saw some Too? Lo £ .| young fellows in the forenoon trying to —The Harrison-Saunders wedding | zot into the barn, but they did not suc- Em— party came over here yesterday after- noon on a special from Omaha, and left in the ial car **Vandalia” fl:.l" :l::nx:.n T op:r was beautifully decorated. ceed, and soon left and went into Mri At the meeting of the county super- s hanimook and wenk o, Wheipe | ors yosterday the qusston of u new theso boya were the ones who sneaked |court house and jail was brought up. into Schoentgen’s house is a query not | Col. Sapp, N. M. Pusey and E. L. Shu- yet answered satisfactorily. gart appeared as reprosentatives of the The supreme court has issued a proce- |* Another successful raid was made board of trade, and urged the board to dendo in the case of Cook va. Benson, ON THE ST, JOE HOUSE, submit the questionto a vote of the and as soon as Judge Aylosworth enters i Yuml\h nlorl;lin bntwua;\sd tw(;' néu:l people. They had drafted a series of the doores, an_ order will probably be|four o'clock, o burglar entered the 8t 1,00, 1oging with a resolation to this Joe h Main atreet, from the rear, h i ‘-""’::fi‘l‘;fi B | R o RIENC GRbGA o] Tact, And deetred /the board te. pase the i Mr. Loui i 1 A spocial meeting of the board of trade 1 relieved M, ouis | samo. The board favored the project, 7 b but thought best not to adopt the docu- was held yesterday forenoon, at which From there this unknown | ment as presented, on the yround that i . L. Shi was in- | vi an to work room No, 10, |there were too many ‘‘whereases,” and o i g Ho procured a chairand | that a simple resoluion was all that was 'h"."“dm w'&?& "mn with the | pole, reached through the transom, and | required, as the needs of a jail and court 0 o men in_su| ing the shed out the vest of Mr. Georg:_ Kuhr, | house were already conceded. The rea- o l?msdh Mr mlnn which contained a watch and chain, but|sons set up by the board of trade are, por ot ety L) 1 he left the watch and vest on the floor by | however, worthy of consideration, if E. C. Briggs, of Mills county, who has th;goo&. it 1 of the state for thirty- A en retired at 11:30 p. m., an Lived In this pact o e eiete. wenthos | s Foom-mate, Bob White, came i at 1|y gives them: ive years, P P ith | % ™M when overything was all right. | * Warreas, It is a matter of vital inter- record, reported that a comparison t:‘ They entered into conversation, and 1o | est and importance to the individual citi- the figures taken by him daring "‘:" one could have entered before 2 a. m., | zens of this county, and to the county as many years, last Friday night was the|ng perhaps not then, had they not for- |a municipalty, that the public records coldest of all. gog,en to lock fl“i:odwhtto a .h\()iuld be ul(tlaly pmerve%und #0 guarded lomon saloon burglary, for uspicion seems topointtoaman named | and protected from accidents by fire or 'h?:l:ls;;nug i aned L::in?v’u ar- |Joseph Uhl, who was a bed-fellow of | from theft, so that the citizens may feel Kuhr's for two nights, both of which he | secure and free from anxioty on this sub- rested here recently, has been dropped, | wag awake or up the largest part of the | ject; and > ) no prosecution appearing. It seems to|time, He was ejected about 10 p. m.,|" We; :A8, The present court house of have been more of a case of disorderly | for not paying his hotel bill and was|county, where said public records are conduct by kicking on the saloon door | seen hanging around the neighborhood | kept, and the vaults in which the same than burglary. before, but can't be found since the rob- | are placed, are deemed by this board not heriff Farrell has provided himself bery. It is supposed he 1s in Omaha, u; hled fi‘:-a-progl :nd “i: secure as they o e ———— e shoul e, and it is the mature judg- with & new revolver, which The Malyern MERRILY MATED. ment of this board, after a thoraug]h in Leader man says is “‘an avmy pocket, 44- L Doapioitie. vestigation into the seourity of said i 2 bad san for oriminala to run across | gathering of friends and relations at the | groat and imminent peril of total de- when heis unarmed, but with this new | home of Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Eiseman | struction; and, : gun they will not readily tackle him. to witness the giving in marriage of their imwigsi‘;::.:n?ihi:}:im:n: i““"‘thlw““d ‘; " A woman giving her namo as Mrs, O, | nioce, Miss Ida L. Auspacher, of Cleve- | damands of a large and Eecialy gronion Weidner, was arrested yesterday on ccm- f land; to Mr. Andrew Haas, a gentleman | county, both with respect to the arrange- plaint of L. Harris, who says that she | well known here and in the west, where | ment, plan and accommodations of the G o i hore and. ko 80 it o b gl ntorsad i sk, Tha| A7 a1 g oo . ot underwear, claiming it was for another | company consisted only of relatives and therein; now, therefore, be it resolved, woman, and thus got them charged, after | intimate friends, among those present|ete. she v.&t- to nl pwuhopmdaé::v:g being the bride's mothew, Mrs, C. ¥.| In view ofx tha;s urlni othnrl lh:l:‘ which up for. er case was continu h land, . | are more or less familiar to al e coun- H ‘Wednesday, by Judge Ayles- :::hp:, ;;;'.0;:?:: Leh‘m:::i !E: n; :y bondlpatu:l u: mlulgon n;.'l‘liuzgi.:fir ; . o "Fechlawlo eld on the 26th of ] Oohen, of Sioux OCity, an aunt of the u:brury,{gl;.h the purpose of submitting to M, A, Bryan, deossmakor. Outting | brotver of the whetbe o ot o ousty, sheuls. Jase a'specialty, 8. Main st., up stairs, official endorsement might be of ques- tionable taste, and Tar fixz consequent- Rose Griffin,, of City, | $160,000 of bonds for the purpose of pro- Rev. Mr, Saft, E. Rosewater and wife, | curing grounds and building a new court PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs. B. Newman and daughter, | house, and whethor or not the county 0 of Omaha; Mr and Mrs. Mosler, should also issue $40,000 for the con- ey Xi is at the|ond Mrs. Friedman, of Council Bluffs; |struction of a new jail. It is proposed Miss Lucia Kimball, of Chicago, is Mrs, H. Leon, Miss Alice Booth, Mias | to make theso bonds mature in twenty Ogden houss, Emma_Kirscht, of this city; Mrs, and | years, and bear 6 per cent. interest, tho Thomas O, Lotabard, the advance agent of | Miss Hirachstein, Mr. Froyhan, Mrs, | county to have the option, however, to the Ohicago Church Choir company, is in the | Strasser, of Omaha; Mr. H, fleirdorl, 8. ;fly thom at any time after ten years, city arrangiog for the company’s opening she | Mann, M, Kohn, Henry Eiseman, L, | The county has already some ground un- 1 3 Simon Eiseman, of Council | occupied, but between the present court bt il ; Mr. N, P. Feil, ni., F. Rosewa- | house and the unoccupied ‘lu(n of the A. B. Barnaed, of 8t. Joo, the well kuown | o0 "oy Brotidins “of Omaha, county lies the Episcopal church prop- rallway man, was In the clty yosterday, and] “Miore was a bountiful foast, aud|orty, and it is suggestod that this be pur- at the Ogden. a 1..-1. number of beautiful and | chased by tho county, so as to get plenty J. H. Addison, of Ponca, Neb., was among | valuable presents. Besides the many |of room and have the greund all together, _ yestorday's Pacific house guests, hearty congratulation and well-wishes | and possibly some other plan may be Mr. C. R Hutchinson, of Norwalk, Obio, | % those present, like expressions cameffound =~ fo be ~ more femsible. % o~ '|in over the wires by telegraph from |so that the question of the purchasing Arrived at the Ogden yesterday. frionds in all parts of the country, until | ground enters into consideration, It is L. O. Baldwin has boen re-slected one of Manager Brown, of the Councii Bluffs|thought that the county board might directors of the Btate Falr amsoclation, a | office, in sending with one of the mes- | have done better as regards the issuingof which he has heretofore filled with mlfll congratulations expressed the | bonds, and get a better premium for the satlafaction. t.l]nt t‘.’hdr.h:h:::w'. m&:‘g never | 20 yg-r bon t,yQithol:‘t oAp:lion._nnd ba:lr- ] w less, but ear that the op- | inf r cent interes antic recent Ha Mo Balmas s o liktle cnder the weatter. | B (P 100 00 C18. {205 L1nt the b | o 860,000 of such Dauda, sud thote abi::i kept up such a lively use of the |premium amounted to 81,709, wi Now that the question to be submit- ‘The newly wedded ones left last even. | ted to the people, there will be a lively %lor an eastern trip over the Chicago, amount of talk and work on both sides. waukee & St. Paul, The east end of the county hasheretofore sppomnaol: ;building.buc it isnow un- ersf 1 arranging to huve terms SHENANDOAR sm.“’*‘“’ of court at Avo:u—w ugooozmmodne those .| Berved; Up by the Bee Man on the ::m‘nh.‘op m:i'oyn. zh:;: '#:z?::-m: Spot. county now stand a better chance of ——— gotting, as a substitute for its present old SuNANDoAH, In,, January 9.—Holi. |Fat-trap, buildings which will be in some days are over. ~The has been such | little h:p::z with the size and the pros- s £ pei all the iy e P m&y o?tinn:, county, and the enterprise mor, The blacksmith shop of Lewis Wilford has passed into the hands of 8, Caldwell & son, to whom we wish much sucoess. J. H. Redfield, our esteemed barber has gone to 8alt Lake for & vacation and to aecure rost. Two new enterprises are worthy of note: B, F, Trueblood, of Salem, Iowa, l\'l.l.ho‘ozm-md the manufactury of & new o~ machine, the Duplex, B o hor an byl A m.'.'.::-y:al;‘.:"" and in falr demand at 20c; from Bedford, Towa, have established o m: lfiflm °'.&.“'n.'.:‘u:° lludm cigar factory here. Poultry— Rewy sale; dealers are paying for Tho aity hall is finished and ocoupied. | " asetuniis Botaiise. oos nlons, 4003 cab: The popular Park hotel has become a bages, 100 por dozen; apples, roady. sale co-partuership concern. Col. Frank | a8 00@3 50 for prime Park baving faken his son, Henry Park, | Flour=City iour, 1 o into partnership, They make a strong o W':“ o team and an excellent hotel, gwwx calves, b 00@7 50, John Norton has been sick but s, Hom— 28 Mvian now sad d fTor all packing, b 00@5 10; mixed, 4 G6@5 Wo saw & most :':ullut luhdpfioc; R' Rice u‘ D‘ B :‘rufinmzm other day, and 1t c‘"nng‘ or other tumors removed without the COUNCIL BLUF¥S MARKET, ‘Wheat—No, 2 spring, 760; No, 8, 65c; re- ected, 50c o o for nhd R; pply. Garn Meal—1. 26 per 100 pounds, 5 n\slood—awd unpm| prices at yards, 6 0@ egoul—g‘:l;lvud, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, kaife or drawing of blood. bed to. Its pur- waa o soouro s romital of taxes| CHR0 DI 4 i wouwty, E. P, CADWELL. IBought and Sold. i g ot Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished 7 MOM.AEIO W.R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, nasl sette snd colsoon igwacy. 8 0dd Fullom janst. ook, over Savings Bank., Mrs, H, J, Hilton, M, D,, PHYSICIAN & SURGEOQN, 222 Middle Broadway, Council Bluffs, e BECHTELE'S ormcez o rusty FUOPean Hotel. BANKERS' The only only hotel run on the European plan lin this city. New building, Council Bluffa . newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. Eabliheo - - 16% " PETER BECE TELE, PROPRIETOR, We have the following goods in quantities to suit purchascrs: Sheep Skin Slippers, Kid Sock Protectors, Cork and Imitation Cork Soles, Shoe Dressing, “T. M. 70” Blacking, Heaton Button Fastners, As we buy abnve‘f; Cash, we are enabled to sell them low enough to suit competition. Orders D promptly attended to. Also many novelties in HOUSE FURNHISING GOODS. Call and see us, CASADY & ORCUTT. o Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, REMOVED THEIR BUSINESS TO Omaha, Neh., January 1st, 1884, HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLD STAND, Magnetic Insoles, Wo. 1805 Douglas St. EKimball & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) HONEY T LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Shoe Laces' shoe Brushes, Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. Shoe Hooks, Etc., Etc. $&f W™ @ W7 FE &1 00ds of Manufacturers in large quantities for Spot Our line of Stoves is the mos. complete in ae city and includes all the most esirable Patterns and Iatest 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 arein comparison. PECIAL DRIVE ON A LOT OF HARD COAL STOVES, Whflmsale a“d Reta“. Wholesale Liquor Dealers, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway. Council Bluffs, Iowa _— s Nickel, slightly tarnished, at a reduction of 85.00 each, CASADY & ORCUTT, DEvor wvmic, 504 Broaaway*and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. WHY DON'T YOU 502 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Carpets and Curtains e FITCH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? Perfect Fitting, Best and Cheapest.§iFine Linen Collars and Cuffs. MAYNE & PALMER, No. 716 Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, Iowa. T M. CALLACHER. Hard and Soft Coal < = .2 C.EI. .= s BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICH\GAN PLASTER, HATR %_Y{ Furst Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, i A No, 539 Broadway, AND BEWER PIPE. - - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shadesand Painting In all Hs Branches, A e FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, 7 and 9 Main strect, GROSVENOR & Gfi_flN, CounciLBLuwrs, - - - - Towa. MANUFACTURERS OF BROOIMS, Wo.ll18 South Fearl St. - OCouncil Bluflfs" _— —_— DIRBOTORY, COUNCIL BLUNFEFS, TA. — £ 311 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Iowa. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1, WE WILL GIVE JOHN W. BATRD, St ttentt s . Vst oA, S0 MAX MOHN, N HOUSE. otel, 217 and 210 Maln stroot. DR. J, F. WHITEL e et e vk »:';g{-m.nwmwmqm In all our Bocts and Shoes, regardless of Quaiity. Don’t miss this N. 8CHURZ. chance. S_A. PIERCE. 100 Main Street. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, = — Oftios aver American Exprosa. B 8 WAGNER, wwemas 2B L0RIE - ' J., M. ST.JOEN & 00.0ASH BUYERS, Toim iamre = JAQOB KOOH, suk compote. ootV IAION, e wo.sosMuasmy | Vot sposch is short, but to the point, Host bicago discounts evory day in the G. F. SVITH, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, 7o 08 Corner 7th and Broadway. _Plans and specifications furnished. JAMES FRANEY, smu wen SSIATLTSION 0 HOWE & 80N, wonommmapue P mmsimomss, 2 “ er (m s ; (ms LINDT & BART. sme “Po0mmaviy, § ) fedoral ourte, SANITARIUM A bata Bouss gfm 423 Browdway, L. Bovereign, Prop. P, J, Monb AND ARCTICS. Komery, M. D. EDWIN J, ABBOTT, wotarr it S T VSRR RBAC, | e Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They are made by the REVERE HOUSE, sroutvay opposte xS ST oo, mso e | NIBW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE (CO. We have a big hne of SPECIALS and an IMMENSE stock of regular and A'Large Assortment of Hard and Soft Coal STOVES ==—— | EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes, ready to ship on receipt of orders. THE “EMPIRE s l sTovEs ! sTovEs ! Or second ql:l“‘lfl Boots we are introducing are better than many so-called firs % left over, must be sold at your own prices. I need MIXED RAGSI to fill coutructs, , and we give a large EXTRA discount on them., Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 8. GOLDSTEIN, 538 Broadway,