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THE U/\IIY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. FRIDAY MORNING, O« OFFICE: No.12 Fearl llreet. {vored by envtier n any part of Manager Reiter, the t Comeil meetin, Party Bl Kato € her 4, in “Cray wre Prepering to give o far « ecmber A A Thompsc paer n Coen, lo wurier. Hon. J. 1, Murphy spe ocratic auspices at the ope evening The funeral of Mrs W take place Saturday w'clock, from the family for full goode nest Monday nig tips, s and glove on Novem hureh in De startad a which he calls the ks under dem lhouse this H. Smith is sfternoon at resudence, Permit to we torday granted 1o Chris Sorens Madison, Both of thiscity: also to James Donovan and Mary Parrell, both of Neola A telegram from Muacedonin, e , announces the sudden de by, ron_of 1. P. Bishy, ahout 22 years, at 10 o'clock this morning. Mr. Rice, the contract government building, expe \\nrk at Jeflerson € rly nest week, and will then prepare o put on i rnn force liere. Some of the ny riving, and it is exp, I be started up by the 10th, and the first story completed this To-morrow evening Col. Hendorson, of Dubuque, and ¢x-Cougressman Hor, of Michigan to speak in Musonic Ball, under the auspices of the republican eommittee. As these two gentleinen known far and near as mnnw the lu political speakers in the country will doubtless have acrowded ho ought to. One of the chief coming fair to be gi Jadies will be an operett prepared under the ision of \f M..J. O'Neill, who h: shown herself to be wonderfully pted to this kind of work, and s some of the bestlocal rtainments have been given here. This evening Masonic hall the rand masquerade will be given by Al Lincoln post, G. A. R., for thie\erehtict releif fund, which is used for the needy wi ndchildren of fallen veterans. promises to be an and those who in it can the satisfaction of helping along a worthy canse. Glen's Vand will furnish the music, and the sup- yer will be given at the Pucitic house, Mrs. Rose Haggarty now asks for free- dom from her husband, Charles Hag- y, whom she was d last uly. hot time in which to get married, and according to her story she had a hot time ever since. She charges him with abusing her, striking T mlh his fists and oo far as to thes, Sho omws sha ived h of for fie new rts 1o finish his attrs i supe alread former home 2 she ran for attorney rmwr il dent of Michigan, is now stumping the state for the fusiol and last wight poke at Pacific Junction, Mrs. Todd 1s llu\ but on the political i f not well posted. She was im- ’)m‘h*d by the fusionist state committoe T the express purpose of stumping the state. and the sume stercotyped #peech at each place. Judge Aylesworth does not l-n{ovlhu impression that has gone abroad that the uperior court, over which he pre loes not pay the city and county. statement is being prepared showin, number of fines nssessed but not collect- ed, and this added to the cash receipts of the oftice will show, he thinks, that there is o goodly amount of business done, which would cost much more if done by 8 justice _and fees charged, instead of u .n ary. Tt will be hard work to convi the public, however, that the superior court is not an expensive luxur; Mr. Atkinson, who is preparing to pre- pare a summer resort near here, and in which Alderman Mynster has shown such Snterest, is at work doing what he can to et his arrangements complete so that e work on the grounds themselves may begin early in the spring, ulul Y”]m]m pome work may be done this f: It is thought by Mr. Mynster that .r a good sumier resort ean be established on the shores of the lake near this place, that it will be not long before a street ear line will be run out there, thus accomodat- Ing those \\Im want to go to the resort, "l convenieneing those who live in that pnrl of the cxm valuable for resid The very lutest York styles re- ceived weekly at Mrs, O, A, Rogers, e Cottage ranges, irland stoves R T Jatest patterns at bed rock price Cooper & McGee's, No. 41 Muin stredt. - For everything in the grocery line m' the new A’ur Kiutz & Kleeb, Brondw new uml fresh, Fa -',,- series a specialty - Badly Smashed by an Engine, Edwin Bric epenter working on the new ele at Silver struck by o ne going e morning dock. T the track and the stes Main's elevator blinded Dot see the approaching train until it was within four fect of him. The pilot sty his right avm fractucing it in two place Below and above the elbow, fractured one rib and injured him internally. He nd make property more - Ra- ut reenwood & 1 80 he also reccived wn ugly cut on the forehead | producing :n-h;,lu fracture of the skull e was yesterday a littlo better than on ml esiday, bu in aeritical condi tion. The train, which was composed of AN eugine ise, is said to have been runniy t fifteen miles an hour and giving no signals. - Picot Ribbons in the Mrs. Rogers, latest colors at - and ask your grocer for i at Smith & Locr ke's bakery It is the very hest Try it and be convinced - Be surc 3 made. A Needless Scare, There is a false rumor going the ronuds about small pox having again broken out #n. Shenandoah. The facts are that a Miss Lancey, of that plice, whose fathey died of small pox last winter, wis taken mick i couple of weeks ago with a fosor Bhe is now well, up and out and the phy #icians of Shenandonh have no feir whatever of the diseuse showing itself this ses Wa t, corn and oats in ear Jots. Liberal advances made an all con signments, by J. Y Fullor, Council Bluils, Towa, and Oinihia, Neb. - For bardware and howse furnishings b, Prices of Coopor & Metiee, No. i1 ain strect, he city at | The funeral isto be held | did | [ FREE A Glance READING it the Public Library Growth and Condition. FOR ALL Tts Histc AN EXPERT'S VIEWS ON SEWERS. Colle of a Big Change ~AM ting in Saloon Lice in ry Marriage Other Gleanings. Free Books for ANl ibrary of Couneil Bluis is netitnt which have proved and heneficial, w ng and ca new | n i went 3 lvd the Libirary seiation, Mr. Horaee Mr. D. € Bloomer and Mr. AW « I Wity 1 rof ladies, | ink contributed largely | wa From that it went into connec | y an Everett tion with the Young Men's Ch fun nas socintion, but still it was a thing apart, and after the men conducte it awhile, the ladies took it in hand and worked had 4,000 volumes; und in the N2 thre the ctforts of thi ation < brouglhit befe public libr is the ety for the dditional Teports and which all 2000 volumies. ex these are the periodicals, in number of the 1 zincs and newspapers of the five sets of eneyelopedias and o of diction and mups The number of subseribers up to .1 o i 1480, wi 1y mented ors to iy rooms per day will average from 80 to 100 persons ‘ms from_close observation, one with another, that_ during the mths of February and Mareh people scem to be more addicted to reading 1 oat any other time of the year; ut least, the nimber of hooks taken” during these two months exceeds the usuul num! yout ). ature most universally like in all he tictitions. ls, fi iphics, history and works of science all have their devotees, but fiction inva- riably ( kes the lead. By far the greater number of the patrons of the |bu 'y and reading room consists of hoys, ranging in thelr ages from 12 to 18, he majority of subsc ers are from among the liboring and the library is doing more good to the rising generation than to the risen gen- eration. It is curious as well as amusing to ob serve the hobbies of different individ with regard to their style of reading. One young man is given almost exclu- perusal of hooks on physi- y and ygiene and health jour ems to crwve that kind of Titer and to care little for anything els: other young man is devoted to |||\lnr', and will réad on no_ other subicet. wher, naTiag heen sia wefore, cfer novels, while a few seem to be capable of lnkmg an interest in all kinds of liter: ying the style with each success People of this descrip- tion, however, are few und far between. It was with somewhat of surprise that the writer learned that among the papers seattered about upon the re (Im" table none were so eagerly and widely sought nd read, both by ladies and irls and boys, ns day; number sought other | ad for pref. ibrary is an important adjunct to the educational system of the eity, but for some unaccountable reason is not taken a age of at present as much as it might be by teachers and pupils, perhiaps because the publie schools are now better supplied with the necessary reading mat- ter pertaining to what is likely to eull for literary resc: carch in the text books. Sometimes the congressional reports are referred to by lady teachers looking up the Missouri compromise or something of the kind. These reports are not muel read but frequently consulted, especially the patent offics ports. L:m;\-mw and newspaper men are about the only citi- zens who ever consult the congressional records. Books arc kept track of by the Poole system, which is so n-\uvdulvl\ vmuplmelhm not a_solit book I ever been lost from the library since its organization. had to be hunted rather some in- stances, but hay in some cases they have been so badly dum aged that the subseriber was compelled to pay for them, but this has always been cheerfully doné. The poorer cluss of people are most liable to return their books at tho proper season. ‘Those who are best whle to pay the penalty are, as a the ones who subject themselyes in some of the interestiy wce may be mention ine, of which a rolumics Black- mplete ry, dating wood's M setis to be from the year ) A complete set of Harper's may also be found, duting from the liest year of its publication down to the preseiit i These hound volumes 1 to go out of the librs that they are sc | ing that a whole to the youngest mmst In turn e the volume, and by the through the hands of n- ¢ fumilics b comes entirely unfit for use. But every- body is welcome to go and read them at the library rooms, Phe free public lil of wh sas, fulness the eitizens « well be proud \mine AN on v is an institution spment and use Council Blufts may ymake legitimately from day write to Judd 84 Fourth street, Council [ Tiyou wish ten fo fifty do | & Smith, No | Bluts, Abont Sewers, Mi. B, Williams, of Chieago, the ¢ who prepared the plans for the sew | erage system here, is still in the eity, | looking over matters, und waiting for the council to together for a confer enee, and for a scttlement. He has t far not been able to mect the council i body, though he has been talking with indiy al member: Several tine bed it L the attempt to gt ther has not been successful ted that the council will meet at 9§ o'clock this morning, a4 per haps they will, Mr. Willian Wils yi sked by a BEE man a bt of the scwer. of scemed confident that th plan ol provided would prove all yig ‘The ouly troitble was on account of the alluvial soil, and this must cause of more or Inr« Il'ull eastern pi | elent 1o A Chat | engi a8 1 | them | It is now d¢ out what nit of th i, buin oy 1.,.\.r f the eity, and wh I...- ble to get any s n.ll a8 in Mutly 'nllhull‘lt stant eare must be ex ercised. He ‘thought that the tronble with the Baneroft Strect sewer could be 1 largely done away with by providi t | down from ne even th “What do you t! ditcl ¢ but now it will re and then It cau not but Teposits hrought then from the from t T s which i 1 t will constantly bhe and will have to be eleared out alone it will fill g, SWill the expense of this dred cleaning out amount to much ‘It won't amount to as much as the would annually be on an amount in condition to care quire « | keep tilling up fr nd for itself. satisfactory outl' ¢ for 1t sees its way ol d thousand thousand doll Ray six or f course that is not to be thonght of ow, and for the present needs this way will prove the best and the cheapest, Of course it will not cost as muck to keep the sewer diteh open as the interest of sieh o permanert inyest- ment be required to make it just what it 1d Le. This talk is about ou understand. Seme of the folks seem to confound the storm BOWEr W the house house sewer seems to b as it has been put in, The only trouhl in regard to the ashing into the storm sew s 1 utfl you, ean s largely the meins sug gested:’ obyii A Hole in tne Ordinance. Yesterday time was declared up with the saloon men who had ne ted to pay the $25 license for October, and which was due on the first of the month The council had ordered the murshal to arrest within three days ail the delin- quents, who number about i dozen. The third day was yesterday, and inforn tions were filed, and the marshal and b deputies started out serving them. Judge Aylesworth being busy with a tangled sase, involving several thousand dollars, could not give any time to hear- ing these saloon cases except at the noon hour, and then in an informal way, the most of the h ys addition to theregular| up the serap book, ordinances, 't asked w page could he hmml on. “You can tell it hy having a hols through it,” replied the o and this seemed the mark of nition by which the pec 12 licensing saloons under a state probibitory law 5 to be known. nse. He picked the cit 2 throneh the ordi- Ehaths hole through which anybedy ve a coach and four, “Nabody scems inclined to try to get through lhn hole, however,” N{\ ruse; Ihn wounld be so much WOrse nll on the nlnur side of the ordi- ni than if they didn’t drive through." The judge s satisfied, and the business proceeded. Most of the delin- nd paid, leaving unly it uh,.n..-n of. oon man in the city, une to the h;ml and scf ulul two or th The you new man, ng to do with us eleetiony” hat depends upon how you are going te, smilingly replied the judge. “Well, T hardly know how to vote. It's apuzzle. They all seem to like hquor on both sides.” The ju tid not enlighten him. Merrily Mated. Yesterday afternoon there gathering of fricnds and’re residence of Mr. and Mrs. No. 419 South First strcet, the occasion Leing the m e of Miss Lena M. Peterson to Mr elson Wood, of Des Moin The mony was performed . Dr. Me tor of Broad- Methodist church, Among the friends present from outof the city were: Mr, M. C. Wood and Mr. D. J. Wood, of Audubon, Neb, \h (,J Hobbs, Mys. G. 8. B son, ::1 Wee was a tives at the 3. Barnett, arrangements were all in l.‘ N mxw mm the cvent which |Im~| alled the together, and the young couple st their home in Des Moines with t wishes of a large eircle, and hea them many elegant reminders of the love and esteem of othe Mr. Wood jsa wotl Known i man, and has many b quaintances through- ot the e bhride by nher of Mr. roett’s fa and many friends and by whom she is most r her many accom- lichiments and womanly qualities. s for sometime been a teacher i publie schools of this city, and has held rink being one of the best in the corps. A Rumored Change It is reported that some radical changes are being planned in the time tables of the different vonds centering he though not ly announ ngos, it 1, will soon be made, ) the Union Pacilic will leave for west at about S o’clock in the morn- about three hours earlier than now, and that the several lines from Chi will arran, heir time tables so t trains will arrive he; n the morning, about two hours arlier than now. It also stated that leaving Chicago two hours earlier, they will flave at the same time as now, but will shorten up the running time by two hours, It hus long been evident that with the roud beds seftled as \Ih.\ now are, and with everything a | rung 1 for fust time, there is 10 necd for (king twenty-one hours for the run xmmtm »here, and if the time s shortencd Lo ifying 10 publie, and a change which ippreciated’ by mauy. The re portof the contemplatied chinge | topic of discussion among railway | sud appears to have hing bottom' of it. from has, of Time Tables, s01 ut the acts of title W, & E L ~ Pearl Lar treet Muin & €. Omich | from Hasiiy Marry Hunte turned from ! J Oaldw | time in twenty My alley and Mra. T were in the dityryesterday Cyd Howe, the St, Lonie, was i havps the Ogden yes terday AW G Tmogene h at that plaec William Hutchi for Chicago to mee been absent for about & month J. A Hake Avora was in sterday in company With . 11, Bl ik an looking after theit inter! t=in the race which isto be so soon de cided at the polls o1 Haas has been iy attlemen’s convention at € 18 one ¢ uhb, the new s take postm of the m left his family, last evening who have attendance at yenne, ates to vention < chosen the National to meet in Cl John Stillts, who has ranche in Wyoming, was in the terday on his return from the on starting out for his western home took with him his sister, who has been visiting her aunt, Mr<, Dorland, on Vine street. Mr. Stillts here met * the first years, Deputy Marshal Ed Bates, who was an old schoolmate Cor Abstracts uf’lnh tate Loansat McMahon & Pearl street A bit of dey Cr and Real Es- Co's, No. 4 iltry Nu'pnr(vll from Silver reck township, Where three young nien, on Monday night, entered “the house of |||H||vl No 6, overturned the stove, tore up and seattered the books and maps and broke the windows, An unoecupied house, owned by A. ains was also badly damaged. No motive ex- cept purs cussedness could have existe and it is expected that the culprits will be caught and punished P - \ - SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—-Special advertisements, such ss Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants Bourding, ete., wil b this eolunn at the low ¢ TEN CI LINE for the first insertion und K1V LINE for cich sulsoquent insertion, Leave ndvertise. ments at our office, No. 12 Pearl street, neur Broadway. ©WANTS, O o e No. 4 Ponrl stroet. W ANIED oo conk 11 Revere | Council Nuffs. Womun p reference r At McMuhon & Co House, { 7 ANTED-A good German boy, Must speak rman ‘and English, and write 1 good Applicution must he mude fn writing McMahon & Co., No. 4 Pearl St., Council \ fand. only. Blufts. rous of moving my business, 1 off my residence, corner Fourth five undNinth screet. Inguire ou premi Brainard. ANTED—A good gitl for general houso- work; No. 10 Bancroft sir FOR SALE, FOR RENT OR or snle OF rent, on very liberal terms, “ouncil Bluts Paper Mill; complote, with large boardiug house and tiree acres of A business property I Cherol pkee county, Towa, will trade for western e, about £4,60, autitul home in the town of Hast- county, Towh, for Nebraska lund. 0. ®00d business proporty and also a good residence property in the town of Chenvo MOLERn oy, 1n e S0 wnel or will exchange l‘m N 0—A sp did farmgowell improved, 640 < i Dickinson county, lowa, joining 'the Luke. Price, for & sbort time, Aro four inproved farms o d ki 480 ueres in Holt county improved, ata big barguin. Wun'té to exchungo for merclinndice. fine two &tory brick ve 0, one trade 2" Kunsus o’ Nebrusia 0, ‘0 two other beautiful homes L which cash paymenis will buy —A beautiful suburban location n fowa o VIl exebunzo for western i he ihove are only a few of our spocial har- gains, 11 you've got anything 10 teade or s or want tosell any tate or merchandi us, § roods to trade for lands. N & WALKER, WA Council Bluffs, lown. CARPLTS. Gouncil Bluffs Carpet Co. Our stock Is now complete in every depart- ment and contains all the lateststyles and efects in ARPET CURTAINS, SHADE, FEOLSTERY GOODS, | ETC, ETQ —THE- Largest Stock aN D f.owest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUBIVE CARPET HOUSE IN WESTERN 10WA, BAMPLES furnished upon application to of town partice, FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK 70 ORDIE 4035 Broadway, Plumbing Co. ~chool | | DUNLAP AHD STETSON HATS | Hair Goods of all Kinds | Hair Goodsof all tyles - ol B Carpet Company | THE NEW YORK, o o — .+ o Never, Never, Never Was able to buy so many good goods for so lite tle money as now, at the low cash sales at 552 BROADWAY. COUNUIL BLUF LOWA. HARKNESS BROTHERS, Sani‘ary Hydraulic Engineers, Public and Private Systems » LOOK AT OUR Silks, Tricots, Homespuns and Boucle vress Goods. Such Bargains in Blankets and Flannels. f Sewerago. Water works and Ventilation designed and constructed Plumbing work in all its branches. This company have one of the best assorted stocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimates furnished. Our stock of HARRY BIRKINBINE, Cazxrpets amnd Curtaing, Manager Now York Plumbing company 552 Broad Are particularly choice, and our prices for them are the lowest they have been in twenty years. 2. wiy Council Blufts. Telephone No Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. Harkness Brothers. 441 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. \ No TRAVELING AGENTS! EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadway, Council Bluffs. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIIITG Mons’ and liovs’ Husiness Sutts. Day nnd D s, 1, fimwmn Children. TITDERW EAR. Merchant Tallor Trowsers. Equal to the best, o order, At hllll th Fal ] lll\(| Overconts, Le: ml Mens' Suits and Overcouats Eat Mens; drowtors. Our customers get the brnefit of the expenso thus suved. WP AV ILSVWORTE HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick buillin; on Little Glant Send for prw lists. Seamless Shirts and Trowsers in Scotch wools, Medicated Searlets, Extrn Heavy albri Fancy Colored Wools and mixed quulitie: 20e each to §. FOR THE FALL OF 1885 kind ralsed or moved und satisfaction guarantoed. Frame the best u tho world. 101308 move PFURINISEIIITG GOODS Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Of first clase qualities and reasonsble prices. METCATILE Bros. 1010 STEAM DYE — AND— DRY CLEANING WORKS, No. 29 Main street, Council Bluffs, 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. Chenp Cook Stoves and Genoral Houso Furaishing goods, including New und Eecond Hand ¥ 698 EROADWAY, COUNCIL_BLUFFS. Kintz & Kleeh Fancy and Staple Grocerles. . 162 ~ Broadway, Opposite Ogden Houss, Council Bluffs, - - I , COUNCIL BLUTFFS, 10AW, RETAIL DEPARTMENT 842 and 344 Brondway, Council Blutrs, Towa. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in Sta« and Fi ! Roomns 7 anl ¥, 3115000 Benodeok DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING. LH.. R. ROBERTS, Formerly of New York, No. 4 Pear! Btrect, « » ONLY HOTEL 1n Council Blufrs having Fire Hscape! And all moaern fmprovements, cull bells, five alaem bells, ete,, is the CRESTON IHOUSE! N. SCHURZ, -Justice of the Peace. Oftice Over American Fxpr COUNCIL BLULT N MRS, This house being a new quently everything in stock fresh one, CONBo Thorough Instruction on the Piano one BoARK Council Blufs, lowa and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY Persons desirous of receiving instiuct the above will please call on or #ddiess Prof. 0. B. Lipfert, L Bty e a HAIR GOODS MRS, D. A BENEDICT'S | Prices as reasonable as nny other gro cery in the w " One trial is all we ask, KINTZ & EKLEEB, Grooers. R RICE. M. D CHRONIC DISEASES . 1 7 Brosdway, Couucl! Blufs. No ¥ | 1m0 OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. L dadee OFFICER, M. WL PUSEY Made to Order. 15 & speclalty. 5. Ottice Ready Made. 337 Broadway. e ty yerrs' pract orlor No.