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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. THURSDAY MORNING, DEC. 3 OTFICE: No.12 Tear] Stroet Cred by ¢ 1y conte per riLroN MINOR MENTION, 1w for winter goods of Honor & Reiter, the tailor The Knights and 1, their dance last even Go and see the sonic hall 11 Permit to wed I Jones and Helen city, 1 milkmaids a vening giver been ? hotls There were only two « lice conrt yesterday ing off The Japanesc attractions at the Congre fair which opens to-night A M Ih-uy;l 1 painting 2 Broadway mg the hig ational churel nd papering and by Sat saloon i« 0 3 the stof the Revere honse and up for business in a day or two Stegall, one of the employes irthwestern, now has his home on North Seventh street, a houncing oy Osear Younkermun | an_overcoat h: len the othe ening. Yes wy he hunted this and Omaha for me but without avail. The nnual bal-masque of the Blu ¢ ‘Typographical union is to be held hristmas night in Masonic hall, The invitation; ready being issued The council got no quornim yester afternoon. The next attemptas not y announced. Next Monday evening the regular time for a monthly mq i3 Some partics from Columbus, Ohio, arc to be hiere this month to look over the eity with a view of s g what sort of a locatign it wonld be for cannin wor R L. Williams elevator and also a | Straub’s new huilding i & Cos Just e ope is patting in a gas nd elevator in C also nhand eley new furnitu vs from Fort Snelling, whom the were taking to the penitent ¢ at Fort Leavenwort The Catholic fair has prooved n great T'he report in detail will not be ed until to-day. but the net profits ch %1,000. This is a big lift to- new churen. Phere was a happy wedding la ing at the vesidence of Niels 1 Pieree street, The groom w Jessen and the br Maric Justice Schurz ofliciated. There arve 2 number of enterprises be- ing talked up for Council Blufls, In view of this there should be a meeting of the hoard of trade take what action is necess: what secis fairly in sight, The clock comp: which has been corresponding with Council Blufls with aview of establishing works here, now write that the committee on its tour of inspection will suvcly visit this city if they come west of the Mississippi river, »sad news con cksonville, orida, that Mrs. Clark, + husband formerly with the Nonpareil, 18 ly- the point of death, Mr vk has Y Hmuhh and hig mu Foraied By BRIy O hishs il Iul»g,;'\u'lhul opening t t even- ansen on Richard Thomson. S of the prominents in social This s promuses to be the e of the senson. . the contractor of the new government building, is expected to ar- rive here to-day, and put a foree of men at work on the building to-morrow. It is hoped that this will not prove another story added to the government buildin Theve e heen so ma added, withont foundation, that l'w people are losing 1t is wderstood that :\nnxl ' wholesale furniture lmH~ i to be added to Council Blufls, Tho firm, it is 1of men from the met with an acel which has resulted seriously than it was at supposed time that it would. Wiile at work purifying room of the vorl a picee of lime flew into his e now that he will lose the altogethoer, Ttis said that the police have given quiet notico to a namber of -Kiown hangers-on to clear the city. here are a gang of fo Mlows who hover around one wnd it s said to be lived, A6 police propose to begin pulling them to- d.nL 1t s hoped that it may not end s Caplinger dent Jast Saturday of the eye vwell known printer, who (rrested heve for apparent I) trying to'les y twolittle children, |'|~4 heen free. Before leaving the ty he said that he feaved his mind was i y of his acts point aving here he in Omaha for vag and will probably bo sent to an i Ho lins workod on alnost vory paper i this part of the conn - Haying putin o .umphtu new stock of clothing, turnishing_goods, hats, ete., Fox & Hughes invite the pul Tl X afford to se! II che ap. S0t has n\l‘\, ive them a trial. m:lll‘ and they can suro and nsk your grocer for the Smith & Loerke's bakery, 1t is the very best and be convinced. Opening Fair, The fair prepared by the ladies of the Congregational charch opens this cven- ing in the Masonic hall. ‘To-mght there will be the mnkmaid’s entertainment. This 13 ono of the novel features of the fair and ould draw o crowd. The young ladies who join in this entertain- ment have made great preparations, will preseat o programme of unusua merit andinterest.” To-morrow from 11 until 20'clock thero will be dinner seryved in the hall. sht another leasing ¢ b 'he pr Snwml(cmxr will be introduced, and some very choice music will be given, The arrangements throughout give as- surance of & successful and pleasing fair. Special pains huve been taken in arvanging for a Japanese booth, and that alone will repay for a visit to the hall. The admission to the entertain- ments and fair will beonl) 25 cents. Drs. Judd & mnm- s Electro- Magnetic nsoles. Ouly fifty cents. No. 80 Fourth Bt., Council Blufls, Iowa. wanted I e For everything in the grocery line give the new T of Kun/ & Kleeb, 162 Broadw: Everything new and fresh. Fuue 8 1 speclulty. Agents ul\ Iv-i\lvul puws 0 A Winter hat 20 cloay thew ¢ ! Railway Men Pref Dy telephoue from Weston tha cutting serape had oceurred there. McKann, there, is said to have done the staibbing, gers. | Dow p;ur (AR COUPLING WITH STICKS. ¢ t to Lo than a Life, a Finger Rather :S’IABBING AFFRAY AT WESTON the Ditch - Beatrice Statesmen Visit the Bloffs— A Big Mortgage—Other Gather- ings of the News Hunters, Opening Sewer ks, 1 the of David killed at the on Saturday evening impor to Coupling With § The inquest held Kuhns, who wa fer in this city iing of brought no e Tiglit A vumiber of wi wud who t ific issuing t switchmen to do the they were npe wai <hown by the fact_that had been kl“ul few if any use them C. M. Hobbs testified that “possibl bard hindered their movements, ™ they were in the were put on the Union switc hlm n th but didn’t know tha orge Wilson swore he used the stick te couple ears with, but that it was un- hondy, and | than his life, 1's hands we life was danger of coming fitst to a car, - being drawn under {in wearing the seabba in the ear on a man’s mounting was liable to make him miss his grab, and it was in the way in all cases.” On cross-examination he said that since the cident to Kuling “no one wears l‘wm uses them,” and that | but not, the - th a8 switch- n_without, Loncks, another rs that Kuhns w sther, and turning s if i switehy Sto ¢ thump to; ound saw the car jolt v passcd ack as if trying to et out of fln evidd v switchmenin the yards here ||r| fer to use theiv hands in conpling, even at the risk of losing a few fingers. The jury brought in the following ver- dict lolden at Council Blufls, v, on the 1st day of December, A D, before D. M. Connell, coroner of said county, upon the body of David R. Kulns, there lying dead, by the jurors whose names are hereunto I The said jurors upon their that the said Dr R. Kuhns came to his death from_inju- iived while coupling cars in the pom. We Iorttin iaal b wiastire is no ey idence to show that the aceident tsed by the using of the coupling and belt ||| the opi ion of the jury ve aceidents to the life of every In testimony whereot the 'S hereunto set their nd year f ROSECKANS, Foreman, The remains were Connellsvil Kuln's ve REht A el for intcrment. Aty uh\.-m.ux i Correct Abstracts of tate Loansat M(',\l:x!mu & Pearl street. nd Real Es- NG e The cleet belt of Judd & lumlh street, Council l»l\lli\ Smith, 30 |m\ll|\\']\ complaints, loss of poisaning, Tack of nerve fo Veakness of those dise: » and female, stabbed. Yesterday afternoon the Ber learned bloody Pat who | blacksmith shop while Tom Brougham, a saloon ki s was the The two men got into a arrel about some nnknown matter, the 1t ending by McKann dr knife Illl\LI\)|III!"‘M|0\I"| mi ‘I'he extent of the injuriesis not but they are thonght to be very Word was sent to police h.n.(l. here for an oflicer to be sent st MeKam, One sent out Jast evening. Tl ble living in Weston, but it seems that ho must have been out of town at the time known, serions, - Picot Ribb ns in the latest color a Mus. Rogers. 2 Great Closing Ont Of the lar, il dry goods store of ots, loring .uu the sloane A\ml i S, ding mant inamongp stock of ailks, m\‘,nnlmga full line of Giremand Bros in all colors und black, for which we ha 1 the exclusive Bluff and O will offer comprising the iw of W Tie past our immense stoe ok brocl Iw and , elo wraps at pric in the quickest p.wm., tine, these goods ave not bought : of ints buy goods, but Y ash from the leading manu- starers and importers, and nnl\ ;..m.h suited for the finest y retail trade, - w FThe work of cleaving out (ho new sewer diteh seems no easy tasik. Theve ave about thivty teams and fifty men now ployed, and the ditch bas been cleared out as far as Stewart’s packing house. The work proceeds slowly on account of the peculiar situation and condition of the dirt, It is very hard to get teams to work in the ditch, they getting mired eusily. The mud is thick and solid. If there could be a little more fl'«n~' the work woull proceed more It is said, by tho ¢ who onght to Lnu\, that the residents of that part of the city aeed have no feurs of being troub) by any overflows, @ rom the packing n be opened suflicient'y to prevent any such trouble - Ladies and gents and drawing on cents worth of “goois " pu thur l.oflm' Brdndway, ifornia fruils, nuts, - Nebraska Visitors Yesterday the Beawvice, Nob,, ofticials, who arrived here the night betore, took drive about the city. The party consist- ed of Mayor 8. McDowell, City Clork W. A. Wagner, City Engineer Willis Ball, Aldermen W G. Washburn, J. C. Loe, L. Bar A V.S Saunders and ( “Pho wayor of the ety and | freight | aveni then doy i machinery ho of the best residenc | ing at the Ogden the party t noon dummy for Om it | made a very pleasant impression on those who had the good fortune to meet them, and they expressed themselves a being surprised to find Cotneil Bluffs so | much larger than they had supposed, ane so greatly improyed - ]u| hardware: and get prices of Cooper Kiiiin mieest, T'ry John house, fur & MeGee - Templeton's - The City Wallet. The following is the report of the auditor for November 1o TitE MAYOR AND C1ry COrson.: Gen- tlemen 1 herewith subuit the following re port of city warrants issucd during the m.m. of November, 1885 and the total | ount issued by order of this couneil for or city dinary e Apenses: Amount during year Amount during Noven? ice .. Printing, Finest. displny of moorshaum _and smokers v holiday gifts. D, | King & ars and o baced Broadway. " | - of I onebiying 25 & Co., , in the Fawing, Deecint - Mortgage. ay placed on file in the renewal of | ze between here cents w vth A Big There was yester the recorder’s oftice her the mortgage on the | and On The origi given in April, I871, to sceure « onds of $2,500,000. There have 000 of these bonds redecmed, newal mortg: is to sec he docament s m)vh) form, and is signed by u Union Pacifie, ¢ Trust company the mortgage the r isst printed icinls nl w York, m \\I|nm silk de- . . fine e, fine upholstering of every | Council Bluffs. | | Bte.. Ete.. THURSDAY Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. Iowa. We wich to call the attention of the public to our dishing Goods, | fully solicit a s} Below we enumerate a partial our goods and feel confident tha. an inepection will prove profitable; Hats and Cap Underwear, White Dyress & Fancy Shirts, re of their patronage. Unlaudvried Shirt Neckwear, Gloves and Mit: Hosiery, c rs and Cuff HandEerceliefs, Suspenders, Mufilers, E.r Mufjflers, Cliest Protectors, Weristlets. Steeve & Scarf Holders | Rubber Coats, Rubber Hat Cover: Umbrellas, Lle. CALL AND SEE US. | A. W. Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, nice of ¢l seription, foot rests, ottomans, e shades and all kinds for drapings—the cheapest o of Chieago. Call on E. Stockert & Co., 0. 309 Broadway . Council Blufis, and real | 101 - Qulm-um.nlwm cts of title R 3 L. Squire, Honored Odd Fellows. Pottawattamic U. D. Camp, No. 6, Uni formed L. 0. O. F., Tuesday cvening elected G. F. Smith commander. I hardi, viee commander; treasurer; G. H. Jackson, sec John Anderson, guard. in Brother ~ Encampment, 1.O.O.F. Tu following of wasser; H. 0., ¥ dore No. 42, ted’ th Il\((-h- v : be, G. 11 Jackson: truste S. Keller and G. H. J. s, Ra. s of the ve ock prices Cooper & Mel 41 Madu stred Christma s. No. - present: ——— nt Scare, A lighted my l(h fell into some varnish in the cel of the large warchonse of | fter . The fire de. but_ the firo. had they reached at Homer's. ¢ turned nur tinguished before wrtme cen there. - forcomtort, for For heant i +only Pozzini e Improvement of the skin, J For the b.-.t and cheapest oysters call at Ch o Lunch Count Broad- way. (J)~lf oup all day, only 10 cents Personal Paragraphs. S, 1sh, of Creston, wasin the city rteran cigarmaker, hus veturned {rom his visit to Harlan, Mys, C. Schei visit to her old home in Pittsburg, C. C. Norton e pects in a day or so to remove to Sidy Neb, to go in business Charles Riggin, of N one of Peregoy wats in the cily 3 Ex-Governor Stanford, of passed through here yesterd spoeial ear en route for Washi Willinm Giddings, of | druggist, and g son, were yesterday in | the ity and took in the Equine Paradox, | Rev. R. H. Williamson, pastor of the rican !\h 1 ln i al - chureh has le, Missouri, in Tows, il wson has worked faithfwlly to | build up the ehurch here, and hus had | many obstacles to overcome, Oy I T R n Pile Ointment. A single worst elironie cases of 25 or No one need suffer tive s after applyin this wondertul sooth ne. ons and instruments do more harm than good. Williams' Indian intense itehing, (partici getting wari in bod), ac Ii‘l insiant rediet, and s prepated oniy fou' Piles, itehin: of private parts, id for I|4v(|I\IIKl| SKIN, I)IHh\Nl.d CURED, 1 poultice, 'For Sale or Rent! 'y Heads or Hibtalios and lruphmx. ou the f the sk rand beantiful, - Also eure Sat it ipples, Sore Lips, and Old lilnlhult Ulcer old by druggists, or mailed on receipt of s, fed by Kuhn & (‘u. and Sehroeter & | Becht, At whel Goodini | FINE GPHOLSTERY WORK TO OR Council Bluffs Carpet Cumpany. Councll Blufi‘s. CARPLTS. Gouncil Bluffs Carpet Co. Onr stock 1s now complete in every depart ment und contains all the Ja in CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES 'UPHOLSTERY GOODS, EIC, BTC. —TIE~ 'Largest Stock | —AND- Lowest Prices. w. N TOWA. SAMPLES furnished upon application to o 0wl purtics. nn 405 Broadway. | | . Chicago Water Moter of t pent ol g1 oo wrin o': liol ortMuliis; run ofeo vinder; i L Wil i, runii the only Lotel in the [t wido-u own o | MACEDONIA, IOWA, | Ten bed vo s, Boad gurios, oflie | roomuni cllar, hl [t 0w of MACEDONIA, IA. | drawing WA o | CHAS, P, KJEHLER, . WILLTAMS BellinzAgent. 18 Main st, Council Blutte, Towa, 111 Faroam St., Omela. R. RICE, M. D, Tam irs " romnoved widiout r llnwm.{ul Blood: wll kinds a specialty. S pract eal exporion s, Oy Ticet, Cou il slus, 41105 Fiiks Overt No. it Peus| & ConsuL DECEMBER 3 A W. PRTTESON & C0. = fine line of Gents' Fur- | 1d would most respect- | of stylesund effects | THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN | b | ( ptss 11 1885, NOTICE.~Spacial Advertisom Tost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants Bonrding, cte., will be inserted fn this at TEN CENTS PER LINE for the aand FIVE CENTS PER LINE for Leave 12 Pod st first insc vortise ) near WANTS, Al others will will be paid the prices 1 J. Mandel, 3% Wiy, dealer in new and strietly first-class nd-hand furniture, et SALE- Being ns of moving to Omithe ount of my by offer for &ale my vesidence, corner Fousth' aveniao and Ninth'etroct, Inquire on premises. A, Py Brninard, & HOW FOR SALE, FOR RENT 0, 57 At MeMahon & Co's, OR EXCHANGE, For salo or rent, on very Il “The Conncil Blufis Paper Mill; corplete, the large boarding house and three ac A husiness property fn Chorokee, county, Towa, will trido for westorn of Hast. ke land. besutiful home in the t Mills county, lowa, for A . §8,50. 88 property and al 11y In the town of Chenve Jow down for cashor will ‘o lands, A splendid ickinson ¢ pirit Lake. b A well_improved, 640 Towa, joining tho for & short time, re four fmproved farms in o Knnsas, each with a small in- quitns will bo exchanged fox d in Nebraske, ¥, partly Wants to exchango utiful homos yimems will buy ion in fowa o luids, A Deautitul suburban 1o will eschengo fo 0, © only a few of our special bar- good stocks of goods & WALKEL Couneil g, 1owa. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent, No. 5 Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFT following time Rrondway, Council Bluffs, The is the Mail ind xpie ) BURLINGTON & QUING Mail i Expross, L0, Expross 005 AL w \\x\~n STLLOUIS K PACITIC, I Louis Local o - Lout 3:0°p, Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIIITC. Mens e s Suits, uits. Dy tnd Dross Suits, 1 floys und Chlldvein and fioy Busin, & g D) TITDERWEAR. M< rehiant Al to Athalr Fut Mens' Lean Mens Fut Mens' price 3its and Overconts, d Overcoats, Keamless 8 h wools! Medieated Searlots, Extra Heavy Bulbriggans, Faney Colored Wools and nuxed quulities, from Ko euch 10 $4.00 DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR THE FALL OF 1833 PFURINISEIIITG GOODS Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Of firet claes qualitics and reasonuble prices. N ETCALE Bros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT 42 and 544 Broadway, Councll Blulfs, Towa, MORGAN HOTEL, Muln St,, Council Blufls, rthe O, B & l} M. & St P, and L&D il ears oo aud st Opened Do, It new 1L MORGAN, Propricior and Manager, 'N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofice Over American Expressy [ORA NID UP CAPITAL, $20000, IVlueller e r—— e ———— AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000, Music Gompany . ITCORFORATED, SUCCESSORS | 408 MAIN STREET, IMPORTERS OF TO J MUBLLER COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. We make the celebrated Hardman Pianos Every instrument warranted ard the Royal Whitney organg, a specii Wty Seud for catalognes, MUELLER MUISC C0. T T— Couneil Boufrs No TRAVELING AGENTS! EMPLOYLED BY J M PHILLIPS, WHOLESALK DEALER IN Boots, Shoes &Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Our eustomer s getthe henefit of the expens thus suved. Send for priee lists — HOUSE MOVER AND R ISER moved and satistaction guaranteod. Avenne Framo houses moye and Wighth Street. WEHMAN & MEYER'S RUSSELL&CO RIITE. Corner Pearl Street and T COUNCIL BLUFI'S, Rink for rent for ballk, parties, oic, All ) overy \ Avenue, teateieal perfo 15 of refresh wnd 8 PREE LUNNG 1orning. A8 1 Mayne & CQo, T MAYST, Pr. Real Estate Exchange No 13 Poasl Swrect, Council Blulis, Towa, and Nebraska Lo BLUFI'S TALTY. Dealors in fowa, Kansa nas IN COUNCIL OMAHA A SI LOTS Real Estate honght and w!r( J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Iowa Sutter Hotel MISSOURI VALLEY, I0WA. CHAS SUTTER Manugs-n‘ | ublic poc (tca 81 o aduy il Jn first cluse 1y adapted for the t Dusiness center, R mple room. HOME STEAM LAUNDRY (GEO. W, SCHINDELE & CO.)) No. 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Al work guaranteed cqual to Troy Laundry | work. Work called for and deliverod FIEL All g0ods by mail OF eXpress reccive prompt tention. Bpcclaltics— Cleanlingss nnd pro:m pricss. cpnone No 154, el ONLY I—IOTEL In Council Bluffs baving Fire Hscape Andail moaern fmproyements, call bells, fice i bells, ete CRESTON IITOUSE! 219, Main Street, o Nok. 215,217 and MAKX JUUN, Kre 11en rionees AND Munufacturers of wll sizes of | AUTOMATIC ENGINES cinily Designed for Running, MILLS, GRAIN F AND EL ORS, TRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon: Threshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Iingines, SAW MILLS, ETC, | Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House | 510 Pearl St., Council Blufty, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. HAIR GOODS ~AT— Mpyrs.D. A. Benedict'’s, No. 537 Brondway, Counci! Bluffs, Hair Goods Hair Goods | Of all kinds mnado to Of overy £tylo vendy order, made, Hair Goods Hair Goods e, ST7 Breadway. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL, BLUFFS, Federal Couits, Nactices In Stat and B Beno, s 7 and 8, Saugart B ock THOS, OFFICET, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKER COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Tstublished 1835, Northwestern Hotel. Nowly ftted and fumished, Duiimy Depot. £1.5 SAMUEL 1L BERSHAW, Muuag WM ML PESEY, Opp Broudway Dless Makmg Falors LASELLE, York City. Opp. Peoplo's Btor Wl i ¢ ttied gekoiiit o , 8w Sl 01 N 107 Broadway,

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