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THE DAILY BEE GOUNCIL BLUFFS. SATURDAY MORNING, DE OTFICE: Ko. 12 Fear] Street Telie fwenty cor nw MINOIt MENTION teper ook Snyde i have L' ta I'he meet Monday night Beaclam, colore for ten days for vay Hoots and shoes Bray's, No. 106 Main T'o In 1utany ness, hoots and sho Main strect Pre to elose busi N. Bray, ching in the lurch Sun day morning by aptist « the pastor. Union meryices in the evening at 330, Union young people’s mecting at 6.3) p.om wter veportsare to the effect that Mrs O, 8 lark died in Florida on Friday evening last. “The event calls forth the tendercat sympathy for My, Clark, who has ts of friends here torm made such trouble with the that the communieation between 1 BIufs and Omaha Tast night was |m| very satisfactory for pplying the <with Council Bluffs news Congregational fair proved quite a grcecss, despite the storm of yesterday There was o large number who took din ner with the ladies, and the entertain ment st evening passed off nicely The police lave nabl they thonght answer the fellow who lic) The look m man The 1 compiany i tway, taking Tl deseription of robbhed Mrs the station to furnish locomotive ot ear, ter than the who the iy gt Oggden driver. for e o1 ly st a nal chureh to-mor morn | W the be services us stor. Sub- Inthe eve isnot a member ¢ nuieh is e anofticia yeager to dreag th soandads should my statements they making a move police foree ded here greatly wnd oftices ean hardl, special wateliman, v with others ded protection weekly A prove ¢ Uk thieves, burg Fhe exver led among wany, ty of the sub. an enough addi it the expendi at the move will cut encoursgement to Ladd in having a goodly sne prowlers vetylos of ladics dvess Lat Beno's - ling in the grocery line give of Kintz & Rleeb, 162 rial, Everyt ng new and groceries a specialty Forevery the - Mrs. Mueller. s J. Muel deale wk yesterday wite of 1 wasie worni was passed from one many friends, sorrow nd many oxpres hy. Mes ate health fear Mucller with approach but there n L seemed no girl, when sud mt. The iarly heavy or of care of such a e, too, with al troubl st o Aty rn, her's life s a e & naw ldren mother as has \lmH:r wis le woman h was most reabzed in the | rength n, but which | wnd tin u many hn( opportunities to know what sl was hor Her nnhwll« e hy I family and church, ity lias been bottered in kindly, true life. The o8 SOPTOW into nes in city. d the sorrow husband and mocherless ¢ children ot comfort aven in th ould they realize he sympathy felt throu o the family have li collurs 50 at Beno's - foot rests and fancy funcy work at K , No. 309 Broudwary - nterior drapin ote., the Stockert & Co corniec Jest in - A Scorched House, 3 rnoon idence of S. 08 Fifth avenue. An at- tempt was made at three different boxes 10 send in 4 five alarm, but only one hose company, No. 4, responded. By tho time vo the five was about put out o wis u defective flue, und the damage wis maiuly (o tho ' building, which was owned by Clay Plutner. The furniture was insured with A, Gans the Now York Underwriters for $1,500. - Correct Abstyacts of Title and R ||4,m Loansot MeMuhon & Co's, B ¢ 1 Bs. - selt of Judd & Smith, %0 Couneil Blufls, positively sm, neuralgia, dyspepsia, indigestion, fits, cold , hoadnehe, kidney and , loss of vitality, lead ek of nerve for, d vigor, ness of those diseases of o ure in le and female. - Having put in a .unnplvn- new stock of clothing, |u|ll~|lm|, huts, caps, ate, Fox & Hughes, i \lhvlln- puh ot el o 0. ;n o all, them a trial and they can - it gveat | st ul Mr s hats u y roduced price O A. Rogers | | and as the 19w whom | but declared he was not the | seem to | Crun up the | | someof the | thatside of the st that many of | hand as he was passing. | dren and took th and | ons of the had | | Hayes & Gloason’s store was blown d the win | dummy train; Muin street, | THE WILD WINDS WHIRLINC. Havoe With Movable Roofs About Town, THE CITY TO TAKE WARRANTS Cash oy War Mueller ierings of News in the Wind, The rants 1 Othe Skipping Millin ath of ¥ Whirl of the Wind, the worst one wind Yes which this eity has about 1 o'clock in the morning, at their work al of the time becoming quite seri ous rather than playful I'he streets were protty well cleared of foot passen gors and teams, fow stirring out only What teams there were out secmed to be out only for the pur pose of running away. There never was Kknown to he so many runaway lorses heve before Whenever the clouds of dust would way long enough to give the obseryer a glimpse a flying horse and seattering wagon conld be scen in almost any direc 1 r the Ogden I on upper Broadway, yesterday morning, there were three teams run ning abreast up the stieet, It ms that one had started from down Broady fNlew along inspired oth nin the run. » far learned no sel lowed, the wagon repaivers bemg given <ome extra work, One horse, belong to Mr. Davis, was somewhat Tt team was standing hitehed to a load of | wood, when a runisway team struek the viron, overturning it Wit in years “ p down from north nd kept day, pi olicsome neeessity arose bire and could 1 ing I'he Large louse of Diavid Bradloy & Co most. The tin roof wis torn timbers of the roc the brick cornice and w dl he amount of damage in | (ecurately estiniited r roofs \U'It‘ll\]uhll section of the tin roof cupivd by Peregoy & K, which was torn time over the | all poition of There wi building s wholesule stoe ul hung for of the | sers hy on Muin sty and came ery o down. o’ abont thir ph and tele- phone wires steetched o the poles on tand it was thought ¢ would be broken by tin roof, but when it o these so that their ced suflicient to pre vent any s aks. A portion of | thetin toof on the building occupicd by the American LExpress comp: corner of Broadway and Maun street, was torn nd came down into the ulh\ break- 1 of the electrie light wir wo brick chimneys on Officer Pusey’s bank building came tumbling bown, the bricks fly n all directions One brick struck” John Barley on the | It left a bloody wound, and bruised his arm somewhat. A lutehway door blown trom the voof of ngart e dashing down | fain street. Harry Curtis, secre- *of the Young Men's Christian asso- | was passing along there at the time, and @ young lidy, Miss Je coming from the opposite direetion, fulling nmln\u barely botl the falling of 0 the front | 1 ice, in the Ma blew in with a cupants of the oflie 1z some of those at the ndow in the county s blown in A num- M r of the windowsin the Bloomer ool | building wore blown in, and the cupola rocked us if it would come dow:! The rnml\ in the upper rooms were sent wme, and the parents of some of the smaller scholars came aftor their chil- m home rge doors of Mr. D, A. was blown from its a domestic emploved . Miss Anna dohnson. He bone was broken. the te F butldlag, ng the oy _One ul the | 1 d havoe was ith 3 tele ic v nk g to fix some of Sblown ofl from He fell quite a alned nkle, and was n up ble'to hobble but will find himsolf pretty lame of home, to-day. A portion of the brick «-lumm'{ own A wooden scaffolding on of the new Episcopal blown to the gmnnJ giving port that the courch hquI:un-ll | 1. A wmdow was | idence of County Clork ud numerous such breakages of | ¢ reported. Oue of the turrets | of the Congregational ehureh was blown | the alley. north side carpenter shop of Mr. from its (unll ion hree feet, but no special damage nlnll( to the !»mhhn-' Throughout the lower part of the city the wind had a fall sweep. On the bot toms haystacks were blown over, out- houses removs and smaller art cary her and thithe: iv as usual, was still stronger One man went down to the | n for & load of wil- was blown oyer as if The wind, as it | idge, was s0 Strong, ed un and they wero al after 10 o’elock in the morning. s the last run was made ¢ Even then there w v dozen who would ventur in the cars, The wind almost train from the rails There was little use trying to use the ephone yesterday. Phere wero thirty- i instraments rendered of no avail, could be no communication with | by telephone | The wind did a little mischief at the pump house of the water works. It blew some three-inch oak timbers from a tem- ! e north side, and these me tumbling down, knocking some of the slate roofing off. | By 6 o'clock the wind had so_toned | down that the dummy ns were able 1o make their trips again across the was o gale. agon andoned | At that from Omahs | not ove: 1o ride over lifted *the | ges, Garland stoves, Ra- | nd Hob heaters n'lh\l very | at bed rock prices, at s, Nc No. 41 Main street. Christmas prewnn at Homer's. _— Who is She ? | GRrAND IsLAND, Neb., Dee. 3.—Editor | of the Bee—In your issue of the 2d I find | an item under the head of **A Sensutional Partner,” in regard to a dressmaker from the east. One bearing a like de- sription to the principal in your item | arrived in Grand Island December 1, on | the evening train, and has conuected herself with two of the tirst fumilics of ty. My suspicions arve thut she me party who eut the fligur Al Blufis. 1 you can send'n nae of the lady and will do so 1wy gvestly obliged E Pl By, In publishing the sensation, is in & D. | postal clork on the Sioux City i CHAS. P. K)EHLER, 'RUSSELL&Co| | | MILLS, l.ll\l\' ELEVATORS, supp sirous of i to those who were nected with it 3y own. Ity little dr from retire from public notice seems to have hardly de itable treatment, By sign of arespectable hng ing the patronage of resy vhio in visiting her place of jeopardized their own rept mjnred rs well as he order that no others may suffer Hn-w;_h any_further shiclding of her ideniity, the Ber would state 1l which she went here A. R. Roberts. She come here from New York. It is hoped that if any innocent dressmakers are in Grand Island, or other place within reach of the Bk, that they may not suf fer by any suspicions of bring the one referred to, now that the name given althongh she t Closing Out Sale etail dry goods and carpet store of E” Dowling. ‘Having determined | to retire from the dry goods business, we | will offer our immer'se stock of earpets, comprising the ehoicest coloring and the newoest inakes of ] ne and B, 8, Higgins, and othe nanufactures We will offer our immense stock of silks, including a full line of Giremand Bros., in all colors and black, for which wo have been the exclusive agents for Coun- 1 Bluff and Omaha for the past fifteen We will offer our immense stock | Velvets plushes, broea r flannels, linens, towel: notions, broche um( imitation shawls, cloak 1 all manner of outside wrap i it will close them out in the quick Remem- these goods are 1ot bought as the major- ity of nll‘hh:lnh huy goods, but w hought f | I ding manu- factur impor suited for the finest Drs. Judd & Smith's Electro-Ma nsoles. Only fifty conts. St., Council Blufls, wanted 1 s, and only goods y retail trade. o lowa. - - Cash or \ ILEN Ihe dificrence between Judge Alyes. worth, of the superior court, and the ei council, as to whether the city shonld re- ccive warrants for licenses, promises to now b w conelusion. The 1 has informally decided to pass an ord nanee, or by which those sa monthly licenses before th month ean do so by putting up $25 After the 10th of each month the have to pay $30, but they will he given the choice” of paying this amount either in city warrants or in cash. OF course, | those'who wait until after the 10th will pay in warrants, but will have to pay in warrants twi much as if they pmd in b, before the 10th. The fines or ince money for gamblers and stitutes will still have o be in cash, ‘orilin pian of the council The change will only affeet the saloons. Finest display ot meershaum and smokers' goods for holiday gifts. T, King & Co,, Cigars and Tobaccos, 543 Broadway. - Eyery onebuying 2 cents worth of T e, free, in the ticket o the h every shased of uts worth of good Br The AHI\\n Lefkovitz - wdware and house tarnishings of Cooper & MeGee, No. 4 Muain street, S mpleton’s “Rose” —— Personal Paragraphs, L. A. Sherman, one of the moneved | wen of Dunlap, got in out of the wind yesterday, at the “Ogden. He wa c- companied ln his w 1 has cigar. returned from ton, who has been appointed un, has j scored 95 seale of 100. His many friends ongratulate him on this excellent show- :d his examination. He wrty, of Neola, brought three act WS RE L \'qun - the best and cheapest oysters call at Chicago Lunch Counter, 404 Broad way. Oyster soup all day, only 10 cents e Be sure and ask your grocer bread made at & mith & Loer} bakery, 3 M It is the very best it and be convinved. for the For Sale or Rent! new new and the ouly hotcl in the town of MACEDONIA IOWA ms. good putl e 3 Council Hiu MACEDONIA, 1A, tor Kod & Co., Peoplos Sidn Address Munufucturcrs of all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES| Especiaily Designed for Running, ND ELECTRIC LIGH'T Tubular und Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon Threshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Blutts, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. and Traction Engines, AB l\/n TON P. T. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange Mo 41 Pgasi S teeat , Councll Blutts, lova, lowa, Kansas and Nebraska Lands IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY, Dealer Lors ir Real Estate beught aud seld, pictly | | Hats and Cap | CHRONIC DISHSES of all kinds & spocialty. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs, Iowa. | fret i l‘l'( IAL 1 _NOTICES., nts, such as b, To Ttent, Wants 1 this column at PER LINE for the TS PER LINE for Loave 0. 12 Pearl strect, near T each enbse tion. advortiso. Broad We wish to callt public to our fine line of Gents' Fur- dishing Goods, and would most respect- | fully solicit a share of their patronage. Below we enumerate a partial of our goods and feel confident tha.an inspection will prove profitable; Underwear, White Dyre hirt & Fancy Unlaudried Shirt Neckwear, Gloves and Mits, Ilumerf/. C 18 and Cujffs.olla attention of the | HandEcrehiefs Suspender. Mufjler v Mufflers, Chest Protectoi Whristlet. Sleeve & Scavf Holder Rubber Coats, Rubber Hat Covers, Umbrellas, Ete.. Ete.., Ete. CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Tepple, Counofl Blufl's. CARPETS. Gouncil Blaffs Carpet Co. Our stock i now complete in cvery depart ment and contains all the latest stylos and etfects in CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY G0ODS, ETC, ETC. ~THE— Largest Stock ~AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPRET HOUSE IN WERETERN TOWA, SAMPLES furnished npon application to o OwWn partios, FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDRE Council Blffs Carpet Company 405 liroudway. Chicago Water Moter ; |l ower furiiish: l nmn hmm- Ing all ! roseure foy nu-:-ks.uhn bicugo Lowizendor Binith & Meyeors. Hmu_ ‘“h I.I' oh, uafl\'l‘ K:ll:ldal‘. hort q wrindor. b B, e e WIa AN el n m(Anu( 18 Ma n &1, Council Bluirs, imu 1 Furnam Bt., Omaliu. R, CANCERS M. ‘ox"Gther tm irs reoved 'hnuul | he knifo or drawing of blod. | ‘w-l porieice. Udioo et Pearl i B ConsuLra uu» b | wnins | Sush, WANTS, 7 ARM FOR SALE -Ata bargain if Fold goon: Bouthwest of Omahi. well and cistor N o in timothy K waliut, weh plims, I, 8t0CK Council and wagon hous: forest 1rees, ot ¥ grapes and water, 10, . BiuTe, Towa, WiNien hand housel f OFFICER oy prices by A, J. Mande L dealer in new and etrictly st Clnss furnitire Fon saLe Omab for enle i Nin(h strect, Brninnrd, econd-i i Tughive on pr OUSES FOR RI At MeMuhon & O No. 4 Pearl stroet, afts Paper Mill, comple tho larga Bording houde and three i wround, A business property in Cherokee, 3 will trade for westerd AT $4,000, autiful lome in the » Mills ounty, lowa, for N 3,50, @ proporty and also & nee property Inthe town of Ch McLean county, 1 down for cash of exchango for westorn lands, 17 well fmproy lown, for a ¥ wn of T hraska In B lu: Price, per Aere, 184 10 187—Aro four fmproves Phillips county, Kansas, cach with cumbrance, he equitis will be excl \mlu ed Im bered wild inud in Nebroska, 180 mcres in Holt county . partly 1,8t A big batgiin, Wauts to exchango handise. finic (w0 &tory brick residence, locations in Counacil Blufe e jrood Value, 3 5 and 11— Are two other 1l[|lh|l\~. which eash p A eautiful homes nes will buy A Deautiful sutm Il exchange are only a fow of our spec 1 you'vo got. anything to' trad u‘ want to sell any real estate or merchandise, Gl %, We have several good ) hrnl\th for lands. BWAN & W Couneil lHllfl'a, Iowa. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Brondway, Council Bluffs, ia,ilwa.y Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, UCHICAGO & N < Auitand Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIIITG. Bueinoss Dresa Suits, and Children. Morchant Taflor Sufts, Merchunt Tailor Overcoits, TITDERWEAR. Merchant Tailfor vowsors, Equal to 1) esTto order, Athalt the_prico Fut Mens' uu»nnllll\lxwmli Tenn Mons® Suits and Overcoats Fut Mens' Trowsors Reamless Shirts and Trowsers in Sooteh wools, Medicatod Scarlets, Extra Howvy Balbriggans, | Fancy Colored Wools and mixed qualities, frou %60 euch 10 1.5 DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR THE FALL OF 1885 FURITISEIIING GOODS Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Of Arst class qualities and reasonable prices. METCAIE Bres. RETAIL DEPARTMENT i 42 and 34 Broadway, Couucil Bluffs, lowa. : | Chicago Lumber Co. e wud real! Linber, Lath, Shingles | 0, for the | antrated White Who! Noors and Blnds, S0l age celebrated Marblel o | ki bells, ete., is the - SELLING OUT. We Propose to our or parcel. COUNTRY Will find it to Harkness Drick buildings of any kind ra on Little (Hunt trucks—1he best in the world, 808 Tighth Avenue J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Iowa Sutter I—Iotel | MISSOURI VALLEY, IGWA. CHAS SUTTER Manager Sspecially adnptod for the traveling publio Right {n tho business conter, Rutes $1 60 a day | #irstelass samplo room. | HOME | STEAM LAUNDRY (GEO, W. SCHINDELE & CO.,) ! | No. 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ! | Al work gusranteed equal to Troy Laundry work., Work called for und delive YHL'.L All g00ds by mail OF CXPross receive prompt at | tention. Ry ephone No 155, ONLY HOTEL 1n Councl) Bluffé having Fire HEscapse| Andall moaern tmprovements, eall bells, fire CRESTON HOUSE! o Noa. 215, 217 aud 219, Main Street, MAX MOHN, Proprietor. uzh.emw HOTEL, Mal st Councll Blufls Nearthe O, B. & Q.; C., M. & St VI L& P radhwiy m»puh- LI o O oo, ' ENERY K ow ah T PLIL MERGEN, SACCONNELL, Manager, e, 8,4 Proprictor and Alanager, ol or moved and satisfaction guarantood. Ities— Cleanliness and prom piness. Go) | | 807 Broadway, G0 Out of the Retail Dry Goods Business And shall commence the sale of closing out from date of entire stock of Dry Goods, fixtures, etc., in part DEALERS their interest to attend this sale. Brothers. Council Biuffs, Ia W.P AYLSWORTE, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER and Eighth Street. IWEHMAN & MEYER'S RIDTIZ. t | Corner Pearl Btreot and Fifth Avenue,, COUNCIL BLUFFS, theatrical performances Rink for ront for Dalls, partios, otc, Al kinde of rofreshmonts and A ¥ llnixv overy inorning. — MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER DEALER 1N HAIR GOODS. No. 837 Broudway, Council Bluffs. JACOB SIMS, 4 ATTORNEY AT LAW- COUNOIL, BLUFFS. Pederat (o 1eno, AND Practices In Stat: and Rooms 7 ond &, Sowgart 1ok - THOS. OFFICER, Wl ML PR, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKER COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Establi Northwes em Hotel. ! Tirondway ) 2 Prop, | .‘ Dress Making Palors. MRS. J. A. LASELLE, OF Now Yok Cily Opp. Poopic's Stor iy 170 S or talior Flist clues work guas N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofico Over Al Con:puny