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BROKE HIS NECK. A O, B & Q. Brakeman Falls From His Train and TIs Killea, The Malvern Leader gives the follow- ng details concerning the death of Joo ¢HE DAILY .BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Pridny; Morning, Feb. 8. TR p—" King, which was announced briefly in RO % w4l es e 90 centa por woek | THE DBrE of recent date: AR R #10.00 por Year | About 12 o'clock last Friday night an = e accident occurred on the ( about a mile OFFICE: this side of Glenwood, resulting in the No. 7 Pearl Stroot, Near Broadway. | jogq of another human life. The name of the varty killed, as we have received the news, was Joo King, and he was front brakeman on a freight train, with Jimmy McGann as conductor, When the engi- neer whistled down brakes on the grade near Robert McCoy’s place, both brake- men got out and did their work. The rear brakeman returned to the caboose, and supposed his companion had gone forward to the engine, hence tho man was not_ missed till the train had reached Pacific Junction. The brakeman's lantern was found in the rear works next Monday. taken their comrade. The engine was & i il f ies | detached and run back, slowly, till the oy e e e oaer ane | body wia found, just this #1do of Glen. B U Ov Sewotly . 8 wood, The mai ead was badly cutand lecture especially for them. his neck was broken, Ho had fallen to The case ot the State vs. Wilson, the|one side of the track in such a manner i that the wheels did not touch him at all, young man oharged with forginga due |y, 0 0" ornieed he fell while olimbing bill, has been continued until the 16th. | om the front car on to the tender. The Y. M. C. A, is negotiating for the | King was a young man 26 or 20 years of thirdfloor of Sturgart’s block with a view | 3% _The remains were taken to the g\ 3 v Junction and properly cared for. of using it for meetings, reading room, | " mhig is the fourth death on the Q. in gymnasium, ete. less thnrr)x thrn; v}vleokln.]—(lnst findn?on. " N Jam itto, John Pyle and the subject Today, bétweed 3and 0 p. m., will be ¢y, Soetef heing the vistims, Tn none tho ladies’ last ohln_ce of seeing the won- | ¢ these cases, 8o far as we have learned, derful sights at the museum of anatomy. | was the railroad ) blame, but 1t is really instructive. the men cate to their death through Latest marriage licenses: William T. St bl [ :{fig;l of K:gsgruk :nwm)l:'ip. I}_l;d Eva Hardly Fair, . Perry, of Silver township; Herman thits B, Traker nd Elisabsth Stout, both of | . Ccogressman Pusey already begina this city realize some of the discomforts of trying g to please a constituency. There was Council Bluffs tax-payers are express- | progented to him a _petition signed by ing much satisfaction at the low bids 5 2 5 187 prominent business men and prop- yhmh were put in for paving, they ¢ be- erty owners of Council Bluffs, asking that ing much lower than any city hasreceived | ho ghould introduce a bill for a bridge for years. across the river connecting Council Washington avenue will doubtless be|Bluffs and Omaha, He framed a bill paved also, 8o that there will be no break | covering the ground called for in the betwoeen Sixteenth avenue and the ceme- | petition, and introduced it, supposing of tery, making a drive of two miles of con- | course that it would be subject to such tinuous paving. amendment as might be needed. He There will bo special interest at the skating rink to-night. Will H. ol | Council Bluffs, asking whether he should will be here and give another exhibition | press the passage of the bill. Tnstead of of his marvelous skill on skates. Ho is | wiring back an answer, the board after a certainly a wonder, and all delight in |time held a meeting, referred the matter aeeing him, to a committee, discussed the question, The Y. M. C. A. rooms, No. 12 North Main street, are kept open daily from 9 a. m, to 9 p. m. They afford a pleasant place of resort and all young men will be heartily welcomed there. A prayer meeting, lasting for half an hour, will be held regularly at noon. A wagon hauling dirt had an axle broken yesterday in front of Judge 1 0 t James’ residence, The dirt thus dumped |Fec0ived, telling him _ to hold MINOR MENTION. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell's, Taxes begin to drop into the county's cash drawer. The old eity building is to be sold at public auction to-morrow. The Bluff City boys are making big preparations for their masquerade on the 22d. It is hoped that the murcery will climb his horses until that body could was scattered about with o shovel, mak- [,qyise him what to do. No wonder that ing the first filling which Judge James by such fickleness and delays he got so has done, although as alderman he has nnnozet,i that he telegraphed back, caused many others to fill. *‘Hadn't y Yesterday forenoon the alarm ot fire | bill?” was sounded, caused by a little scare in| Then Congressman Pusey has been do- the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. A log of |0 bis besl to getan additional appro- the stove coming out the stove tipped Bt building. Many uu.u;m e over, and in putting out the fire and |almost useless to ask for it, and said so, atraightening up the pipe, etc., a quanti- | but he made a dash for it and succeeded ty of smoke escaped which poured out of | i getting it favorably reported on by the the windows and caused an alarm. No |y prospoot for Council Blufls to sooure damage. the ;100,000, The Nonpareil began to abuse him for not asking for $200,000, That organ is set to but one tune, and that is a sort of minor, whining sort of an air. Itis bound to abyse Congross- man Pusey anyway. If he fails to get the $100,000 it will howl at him and de- nounce his weakness, I1f he succeeds, instead of gi ving him any credit, it pur- If one of Tur Brk force is now seen keeping his coat close-buttoned up to the neck, and his collar pinned to his vest, kind-hearted friends should not be too curious. His ** good ” shirt is gone, and his “relief” shirt which answered for wash-days will hardly bear the strain of the line drying, the other day, when a ing to please some of these fickle city well-trained dog dashed into the yard, playfully pylled the shirt off the line, and ran down the street with it. There the dog caught up with his master, who ooolly took the shirt away from him, rolled it up, and walked off with it. Now if that man will please lend Tur Bre man that trained dog for a few " days, he will be forgiven and may keep the shirt; for Tur Bee man has his eye on a better line of shirts, and with the loan of a dog will soon be even with the world, —————— Angostura Bitters, od . mmfl: (Y e g ‘{‘,‘{1‘3 ow over | may be proserved, and criminals kept se- whole civilized world. ~Try it, but beware | cure, of imitations. Our grooer or seed through the rural districts, and mailing public documents, New Buildings for the County, to decide whether this county shall build a new court house and jail, or not, the interest in the question incroases, and conjectnres as to the result of the vote are varidus, 1t must be acknowledged that the pres- and ought to be replaced by new ones, in order that the records of the county . Ask y tfo ; the genuine article, 3 If it is conceded that a new court § "tt?}m- o, prepared by D) G.B house and jail are necessary, then one of TR o i the questions to be answered is: When PERSONAL, . —— 8. H, Foster, of Foster Bros,, has in com- pany with his wife gone to Wisconsin for a month's visit to relatives and friends. Fiiz Warren, formerly clark of the courts here, and now located at Valentine, Neb., is As soon as possible, of course, for thy quicker a necessity is supplied the better, Pparents, Mr. and Mrs. H, P, Warren, court house, the arrivals at Bechtele's yosterday, to be ex| terday looking up the new court house pro- posal. They dined at Bechtele's, H, 0. Sith, of Plum Creok, Nob., was iu | o Such opposition as has been shown the city yesterduy, seems to really omanate from either a O, R, Bolter, of Logan, was at the Pacific|desire to punish Council Bluffs or to ' make way for ion of the gounty. > Wh, unish Council Bluffa? No one e & Katshum, ot Now Youk, 13 Pasis|gually Blknow. 1618 8 ales which by promiuence and size draws much money ; c business into this county, 1t pays a new building, is at the Pacific, lnr?: share of the taxes It is a city of 2 which Pottawottamie county may well : 185 ikt o Sl o Tl Do s i . , 6 coun o own nose to Mr, Luclus Wells, of Doare, Wells & Co., spite on-’ of its own household! Why is now one of the happlest of the happy. A let valuable records be jeopardized and b o bouse arrival. 0.7, ) the supervisiog architect of the | and Samuel Burns was on this side of the river J mun::thtbbo b What opposition there is, is making a -{graat ado about the burden of taxation. Property owners of this city are paying ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1884. RUBBERS! Oar speech is short, but to the point, THE DAILY BEE heavy taxes now,and are willing to stand their portion for the new buildings, and portion, either. fact is that the tax is more of a bug-bear Ona piece of property which would wsell for §3,000 or more. the actual tax would be about one dollar & year, and less than that in the coming years, for the increase in the total assess- ment before the ten years are up will cause a great decrease in the tax of the This showing ought not te frighten any one. SIGNS OF THE TIMES, ors at the Institu- tion for the Deaf and Dumb, Bost Chicago discounts every day in the Rubber Boots, Shoes, AND ARCTICS. Goods WARRANTED as good as ANY in the market. They are made by the NEW JERSEY RUBBER SHOE CO. We have a big ime of SPECTALS and an IMMENSE stock of regular and EXTRA WIDE Boots and Shoes in all sizes, ready to bhip on receipt of orders. THE “EMPIRHE” Or second quality Boots we are introducing are better than many so-called firs quality, and we give a large EXTRA discount on them. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadwav, Council Bluffs Iowa. Legisiative Vi The legislative ' committeo yesterday made an official visit to the institution for the education of the deaf and dumb, located in this city, and last evening a very pleasing entertainment was given in the chapel by the pupils. The commttee consisted of ex-Gov- ernor Oarpenter, Senator Miles and Rep- resentative Holbrook. Senator Barrett was also present, and also Hon, B. F. Clayton, who is president of the board of All expressed themselves as delighted with the eniertainment, which consisted of recitations, hymns, comic stories, and in closing a pantomime, ‘‘The school in The entire programme was carried out in the sign language. After the entertainment the company adjourned to the parlors, where was given several musical selections by the teachers and officers, and touching feature of these cises was the rendition of ‘‘Nearer my God to Thee,” in the sign language, by Mrs. McDermott, Miss Christy accompa- nying on the piano. MAYNE & PALMER, Hard and Soft Coal, AND WQCOD, BULK !AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE Ah‘r;‘ PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR No, 639 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, A New Skating Club. “‘The Olympic Roller Skating club” is the title of a new organization, the offi- cers of which are, John N. Baldwin, president; Frank Cook, vice-president, and F. 8. Pusey, secretary. The club has arranged with Messrs. Chapman & Monteus for the exclusive use of their new rink on the evenings of Monday, y and Friday of each weok, at which time only members of the club will be admitted to the hall. The tickets, which are to be good for thirty days are to be sold at $2 each, to only such per- sons whose names have the unanimous approval of the executive committee, which consistsa of John N. Baldwin, Will A, Maurer, A. T. Elwell, C. C. Cook, J. H. Wheeler, W. F. Sa Frank Cook, J. C. Mitchell and F. S. then telographed tho board of trado of | ¥ SMITH & TOLUER. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, 7 and 9 l\‘[ain street, CouxorL BLurrs, Spring Goods i Just Received. DIREBOTORNRY, COUNCOCIL BLUXN¥S, LA. JOEN W. BAIRD, ¢ JOHN BENO & CO., ATTORNEY AT LAW. MANAGER OF PUTTAWATTAMIE COUN- TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner Broadway and Main street. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Pearl stroot. — - A Glandered Horse. Yesterday a glandered horse was pick- ed up running about loose on the bottom and running at the nose too. He was brought before Justice Abbott, who or- dered a prescription of lead to be in- jected in fatal quantities by a gun. fore passing this sentence Dr. A. H. Bailey and Dr. T.J. Cody testified to the fact that the disease was really the glanders. This is the third glandered horse which Justice Abbott has orderec killed, and they appear to have’ all caught it from running around with other horses on the bottom. The advice CRESTON HOUSE. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main stroet. OFFIC] DR: J. F. WHITE,_» __S"f’;‘fi,';”}‘}" npd F:Iflh up-stairs. Resi nqlw JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, _Offon over Amorloan Exproes. LIVERY AND FEED, - Will oontrack for furerals’ab veasonsble ates. |93 Fourih sireeh | SH BUYER MERCHANT TAILOR, __ Btook Comyioto. _Suita made at rensonablo prices. 1 CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, _Plans and specifications furnishod. and had an old bill hunted up, ete. In the meantime Congressman Pusey, hav- ing acted in accordance with the request of the 187 petitioners, was not a little surprised to find the Nonpareil calling him a “Bill” Pusey, and pronouncing him a traitor to Council Bluffs and its interests, betraying his own city to help Omaha, otc.,, while a brief telegram from the Doard of trade was N.SOAURZ: - 8. 8. WAGNER, _ ‘Wholeaalo butter eggs, poul- o tryand fruit. Ship to us. J. M. ST, JOHN & CO..CA Dratt by roturn mail, 166 Broadway. JACOB KOCH, @ F. SWITH. _Corner 7th and Broadway. WEIOLESALE Hardware 109 and 111:8, Main Street, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. NMetcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCK GLOVEWS; uropean Hotel The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” New Building---New Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. EKimball & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) NONEY 70 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. ' GROSVENOR & GUNN, MANUFACTURERS OF BROOMS, 311 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Iowa. HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. CARPENTER'S TOOLS AND HARDWARE! Granite and Tinware. Latest Noyelties in Fancy Hardware. A large lme of extraordinary Fine Carvers. DeVOL & WRIGHT,™ ™5t st ™ WHY DONT YOU GET $)ME OF FITCH BROTHER'S GUSTOM SHIRTS? Por Fitting, Best and Cheapest.f; Fine Lincn Collars and Cuffs. ~ |No. 7156 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. is given that if anyone has a horse which has the glanders, said horse should be killed at once, as there is a heavy pen- alty for keeping such a horse, e e—— Real Estate Transfers The following deed.s were filed for re- cord in the recorder’s office, February 8, reported for the Bex by P.J. Me- Mahon, real estate agent: John A, Prindle to Edward Lewis,lots 13, 14 and 16, block 11, Bryant & Clark’s add, $1,180. John T. Baldwin to Emerson & Bow- ers, lots 6 and 6, block 17, and lots 10 and 11, block 27, Beers' sub, $1,800. R.I. & Pt R. R. Co. to P. W. Swiggert, nw} sef, 12, 76, 42, $360. Brigham Graybill to Kred Grote ot al- lots 3 and 4, block 8, Underwood, $300. Wm H. Berry to Isaac M. Walker, so}, 6, 77, 44, $1,241, 9. J. Lock to J. E. Lock, part se} MERCHANT TAILOR. __Atistio Work and reasonablo_charges. 872 Broadway JAMES FRANEY, LINDT & HART. smesonr. SANITAR(UM EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REVERE HOUSE, BRI DA AL [0S al Souree? And batn house, 4'.:1 and 428 Broadway. L. Sovereign, Prop. P, J. Mont- ou better hang the bridge in- e stead of the wman who introduced the 'USTICE OF THE PEACE, __ Notary Publio and General Conveyancer. * 415 Broadway, SMITH & NORTON, Broadway opposite New Opera House. " Refitted 81, §1.60 por day A LARGE STOCK OF STOVES AND FURNITURE, Don't forget T pay the highest price for MIXED RAGS ! As T am compelled to buy to fill contrvets. committee. As soon as there seemed a S. GOLDSTEIN, 538 Broadway. M. CALLACHER. G R OCER I BES. New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. Robert Percival to D. C. Bloomer, lot 8, block 4, Bayliss’ 2st add, lot 3 block 2, Grimes’ add, lots 7 and 8, block b, lots 6, 16 and 16, block G, and lots 11 and 12, block 10, Williams’ aed, §6,000. Robert Percival to D. C. Bltomer, lot 8, block b, Pierce’s add, $50. Simon Reynolds to D. R. Minium, part sef, 4, 10, 75, $40. M, C. Walker to Robert Percival, lot| 8, block 3. Baylis's 1st add, $60. David Stidham to A. Osler, part ne} sel, 21, 74, 89, $18. ‘m Haworth to A, Osler, se} nej}, 21 Total sales §5,580. — COMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 2 spring, G%o; - No. 3, 60c; ro- jected, 45¢; good demand. Corn—Lsealers are paying 33¢ for old corn and 260 for new, od demand at 22, @6 00 per to; 600 per balo, Meal—1'25 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yurds, 6 00@ Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, ll\ltm—;;l‘:nty and in falr demand at 20¢; gggs-—In good demand at 250 per dozen, Lard—Falrbank’s, wholosaling at 11, Poultry—teady sal chickens 110; turkeys, 14c. Vigetablos—Potatoes, 40; onions, 40c: , nono in the market; apples, ready sale at 3 00@3 50 for prime stock. Flour—City Rour, 1 60@4 00, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, Cattle—8 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 50, Hogs—Looal packers are’ buying now and therofs a good domand_for all grades; choico packing, b 35@5 b5; mixed, e ——— poses abusing him for not getting twice every-day wear, The best shirt was on |28 much, r. Pusoy might as well quit folks and put his time in sending out First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, "' BRoARYAY AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE, HE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION OF WATERLOO, 10WA, As tho time draws near for the people s consid o beet 82,500 in case of death, and $1.000 endowment at the expiration of ten years. Assoss- e ey Mre, Olive Filloy the agent will call and explain the plan ‘upon your re- irect your cou munications to 244 Vine St. Council Blufls Iewa. Petexr C. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES! interior Decorations. 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, RESTAURANT AND CAFE, wW.T. BRATUN 1o The FPublic. able aocording to age. Niller, sent county building and jail are unfit COUNCIL BLUFFS, ought the new buildings to be erectod?|® Nothing can be gained by delay, and much may be lost. If the records should be burned the titles to all property in the || $ 4 county will be liable to litigation, wuch Hero with his wifo and chtld on visit o his| Sou¥ WAL be inble to ,':fi‘bw.,'ding ~ o; denlers are paying for Caterex Meals at all Hours, Parties » Specialty. M. H. Bainbridgo, of Ohleago, was among | Another question is as to the amount onded? A court house costing Mayor J. A. Hake, John Ledwirch aud A. | $160,000 is little enough for a county of W. Coffman, of Avoes, were in the city yes. | this 8ize and wealth, to say nothing of so building as to meet future demands, nor is 40,000 for a new jail a dollar too SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. —Spocial advertivemonts, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- ing, ete., 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. Leave advertisements at our offico, No. 7 Poarl Stroet, near Broadwav The liabilities of P. Martel, the Cedar Rapids clothing man just failed, are $35,- 000,and his assest are not moro than half ONILVYS Painting dono to order and lessons giveu by 8, D, Rehse, Studio 12 North Every body m Council Blufls to take Delivered by carrier at oaly twenty CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AVE,, CHAPMAN & MARTENS, A good house, I nice location, with Ahree or four rooms. Addsess box No. 20, Bsx SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA tlokets good for twenty adinissions §3. W. W. CHAPMAN, . No objeotiouable characters will be adui R. Rice M. D. or other tumors removed withous the kuite or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES ot cinde apoctay. Gver thirty years practioal experisuce. Offics No Y coruer Ninth 8t. and Third ave ly furnished appartments in uged. Addross H. W. J, Bee office. little maiden is added to his household. criminals run af ply to keep . i "'E“-*_” gt E:l“l:lmu }ilusfiozrom h.h one morenew T ryons ling! Such spite is too petty, and s No. 724 Harrison strect and i Mrs, B, J, Hiltog, M, D., sl PEYSICIAN & SURGEON, | yrou e 923 Niddle Brovdway, Counctl Blutts, Dlocks froa ooy G 1Ulce 029, Firet avenus, FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1, WE WILL GIVE EXTRA BARGAINS In all our Bocts and Shoes, regardless of Quality. Don’t miss this chance. S. A. PIERCE, 100 Main Street. CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH, WHOLESALE AND RETATL CARPETS ‘CURTAINS, And General House Furnishings ! MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY. 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | CASADY,ORCUTT & FRENCH. DR. THOMAS JEFFERIS,| JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. No. 525 Sixth avenue, Council Blufls, Towa, II f’jQRD W UOD Homeopathic Physician and Mag- cé’KL netic Healer. mc;;rnur Main street and Eighth avenue, Cyaa ufls. &4 Lowest rates and prompt delivery TWESTY-FIVE YEALS' EXVERIENCE; THIRTY YKARS A RS DENT OF Couscil, BLUFys, conditions deseribed) without "There are hundreds of witnesses to the the deaf made to hear, also paralysis and rheumatism of months and L) he blind are restor years standing frequently curcd in 20 minutes’ time ttough peychlo mesmeric, epirc or goul force, SILO AM 80 things wero not d Tho only reliablo preventative and cure for diph- h theria known (keep it on hand), The best catarrh remedy in use. Small pox proventative—superior to vaccivation, Every case of stion (despepsia) » time required one to six woeks. Cld uloers, 13 o o ripoval.wahowt o o E NO PAY nife, In fact acute aud chronio diseases ully trested. Wo gua-antes the cure of the following named dis. ‘The records of mortality show that Dr, Jefferies is | oasos, or no Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, the most successful practicioner of medicine in the skiu diseascs, Dyr popuia, Liver western country, His greatest success has been i d Bladder Diseases, Gout, Neu» cases that has Gaflad the skill of otber doctors, as are the favorite well as causing despair and financial ruin in wany nd are the cases, RIEND, TERMS REASONABLE. comodation both sh Tailway, ¢ No charge for consnltation by letter or otherwise, ek Inclose stamp where answers to lotters are required, MPSON Best kind of refe wiven, Manager, &4 Persons froe from o 0., Gentry Co., Mo, oeived into his Instituts o tagious disease Wil Health for tieatu POSITIVELY LAST WEEK. Carbonate Calchum Carbouate Iron £ atile mad Total sclids per gallon. .. : Wikiier & M M, FUBNY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Council Blufty . EUROPEAN MUSEUM OF Esiabirsnea - - 7:58 ANA T [l M W. R. VAUCHAN, IN THIS cITY. [Justiceof the Peges, Go and See It. Omaha ana Council Blufy Admission - 25 cents Hnal cetate and collaction sewney, i b Min, U0, OFFICKE, 1v34yd e gt OF TH A Fellony: aod P