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(i} THE ])»\TIY BEE. | GOUNCIL BLUFFS. s FRIDAY MORNING, DEC. 11, OFFICE: Wo.12 Pearl Btrest. Telivered by earrier 41 any part of the city at AR CEY COnte Ter woe Tiuros, © . Manager Reiter, the tailor, for winter goods. The Merkel-Fuller coneert to night Cutters are selling fast Yody eatters Jeft. Cheap. Shugart, Waite & Wies. The l).~ Moines Register says of Miss Fuljer, “She is an fiiwen e, and i the equal of any of the renowned singers Hear her to night. 't Rain's little son, nged 8 years, ing about h cesterdany 11, sufering a componnd f rme above e elb n buy a fancy 5 " Buy one of a m'-uiw.n ) tare of one Young man, 3 for what a five honr tenm will cost you Wies are sclling cutters to e wholesale prices Parties de \ili"({ first-class 1 bodics or Portlands, one, seated —will gave mo -\ by waiting 1ill to-morrow, when K Feit will receive a car load of !w !mnrl cutters seen here this yenr, police have arrested a 1 Shipman, who has o peg leg. He ing_up the peace rested for disturbing tho !)n- the appearance of And © it secied that mnu-lmd\ else had ber disturbing his pea e still more. on men evidently prefer to pay Nwh P! th ) nts later in (hn» month. Jarge number have already paid the $.5 cash for December, ar ing in, =0 that nearly all Dbefore the penalty goes into effect There was o lively tat the sk ing rink Wedn The officers had a struggle in arresting John Arnold, who scemed to be the boisterer ficer O'Brien had to throw [ hox, and during the tried o ake a lunh ‘s ear. Hoew mmll\ i and yesterday rig oy cutters two _or st $v.r, |IH|M\ L, ms to be n med Smith, wnd to 3 The race w Smith came backe mn on L n winner. Abe's ¢! to the belief that “Smith" is a professional, and that they were n perfeet school of suckers. [Cass County Democrut To-night an opportunity will be at the opera house of hearing the sisters, who are such favorite singers nd in whom this city takesso mm'h Miss Fuller is an artist readly won high praise cast and west. . Treynor, who has one of the best sin (Iv|~ ry aiven kel tenor voic snd Mr France will \ssist \\ ith ~|uh talent itmust be a feast of good musie A tmlor, who has been at work in Casnoy & Hurdin's tailoving establish- ment, met with an accident about a we 2go, {uhnu down_ stairs, and injury his head. Sinee then he been actis rather strang symptoms of insanity developing, and ' yesterday morning he ming that Marshal Guanella went to the siop, and took him in custudy, the other men seeming afraid of him H- was lodged in the county iting an examination. Connty Surveyor Tostovin from Fremont county, where | making survey: 4II'Y| o some -||~ puted lines i een making the court, to get at the ing thero. The the plaintifls and defen ard to | the legality of the present lines of oceu- n by the il be a If llu- the prese If the p] ere will be of the hines, 0 sections now Dbut the lu returned fucts in contest o pend- unu position i3 paAna essitated nn entire nm| not_only will lln- in question be p-rvul the e " many who nre ned in it. - s of Title and Re & Co's, Correct Abatys 3 No. at McMahon rl sireet. The (-lm'(\n' he ll nl' Judd & Bmith, Fourth street, Council Bl cures 1 y les, paralysis, indigestion, Jeet, nervousness, headache, kidne liver complaints, loss of lity, lead poironing, luck of nerve foree und vigor, wasting weakness of those disensos of o personnl nature in male and femal All kinds of inter uh-u uh ades, ete or drapings, cornice the very chéapost in & Co's. Personal l‘uruzrnphn. r. 1. C. Ward, of Logun, is in the \ . Mickle, of Ottawa, I, is in the ity. John P. Orge attending cou A. O. Thayo WS AIIONK ) Ogdon. Capt. James Johnson, general travel- ng ngent of the Cairo Shiort Line, was in flu, city yesterday Guorge Ashby, of Shel and buildor, wad her ing Frunk Guanel friends, C. G, Baldwin, state oretary of the "M C. A, was'in the city yesterday. He intends 'devoting some ‘time now to p the interests of the ussocia- o, #nd helping the local secreta- Ty, Harry Curtis — Cottnge ranges, Garland stoves, Ra- dinut THomos nau Hub heators of the very Iatest patterns at bed rock prices, at Cooper & Mctive's, No. 41 Muin strelt. m, of Neol, s in the city of Fond du_ Lac, Wis, sterduy's arrivals at the Christmas presents nt Homer's, Try Johu Templeton's **Rose" eigar, An Advertislng Test. J. J. Bliss is convinced that it pays to lost u dog the othier day inthe Nonpareil “want” ealumn offering a suitable reward for the return of his canine. The papers had not been from the press an hour wuntil an army of boys and men took up the march for his store with strange dogs which they wanted 10 exclange for t promised vewsrd. —[Nonpareil. ‘Tho joko is on the old ludy this time, The advertiscment in the Vunrnrdl ape smm_d for soveral days and didn't pro- uee # response. RBliss then put & notice m the Beg Wednesday worning, and within an hour his dog was brought back snd the rush commeneed. - Drs. Judd & Nnulll 'S Hmlru -Magnetie nsoles, © Only tifty cents, No. 80 Fouith Bt,, Counci lf‘luu Agents winted [ e rsey Jucks Men's je and put A few swell | lHow | nim down 'BIG CAPIN THE RECORDS. | A Look at the Old Books in the County Burveyor's Office. HUNTING DOWN A BURGLAR. | Opening of the District Court dent to an Attorney-The Street Car Squabble To-Night's Concert. | A Gap in the Records. The Brr man yesterday came aCross a faet which astonished him g will probably astonich no less many of our readers, The recoids of ihe connty surveyor's office show that none of the | urveys made during the past ten years have been recorded. There is one sur- | voy rocorded in Decem and then there is a leng skip from that date to April, 1884, when the present county surveyor begun o record them. The negleet of making these records does not fall neee y on thosy the office of colmty sury 1tis more anegloct of the people.” The law does not compel a man who Lis asurvey made to put it on record. It doos not rw'pnrv the surveyor to put it on record W IrVeyor makes a st for a citizen, the eitizen may 1equire the surveyor to Lof it and give him a ¢ ropy , but this the citizen must pay the anr the cost being about $3 one getting such a survey SR, T00kY 8 the saving of this Am.lll amount, and | henee no record Tlhe value of having such & record is often great to the private citizen. It en- ables him to place his hand readily on | the facts of any sur made by the | otticial of uny picee of ground in which e may have an tevest. I view of { frequent litigations nnd disputes, such a ccord is often most important. Such a it often suves a T and th ompunying expense, The record is » valnable to whoever holds the oftice of surv ew may be taken « ms alike im portant to the p nand to the public thatsueh a record should be mad As the i law not compe ord a move is on foot to nge of the luw at this session are. 1tis proposed to make r compulsor and to tax up L record of a survey strect ) adju- of record cent property is said to exist in nmn) ot the state to u greater or less degr Henee some state action will doubtless be taken, - For everything in the grocery line give the new of Kintz & Kleeb, “1¢ 1 (thing new and uney groceries a specialty. d ask your gro L Smith & Lot et It made. Try Sleighing “What a ditterence the west and east about marked an observing citizen to the Bee man. of these things that go around the streets on runners would be | laughed at in the cast. There they think much of having a good cutter, or i, as they are called there, as they do of huving u fine bugiy.” “Are there not a good many fair cut- ters heret” “Fair cutters? Therearen't more than two orthree good cutt y That is, what 1 eall really good cutte cutters such as they would eali good for anything in the east. [ mean by a good cutter, one that costs from #I y up. John Benn the county tre has a tine cutter, and Bray, the i «ity good one, The cheap 3 cour g s the purpose, but they a caply muade. Tney are painted up b, and are not finished up r In ||w enst 1 man does not think n eutter wmountst o much unless it costs him at st #100, and more. Here mostof the 205t {rom .0 to $30.” ‘ro just as good for what is re, aren't they" ~u“m4(- s0. These cntters which are sold so cheap do first rate. They look well, and then there is not so much sleighing here asin many places Perbaps o man does not get ing a whole winter to one. ‘Lhe liverymen only have ‘a short time each season in which to let them out, and they ean get just as much for s chiap catter as for & high priced one. They would be foolish o invest in | costly euflers. Private citizens do not cure to to any better cutter than liveries turn ont, and go it p cutters do just 1 enstern man’ it These cheap eutters are mude ial, and arc painted up but when it comes cutters,” down to little are way off, ' hy some of the entters cost more just for the uphul\u-;) than several such cutters would ¢ 3 wsed b just us hay |n , and a yon ow_can have just as mueh fun with his gir old fellow will live just as long. - - Haying put in a complete new stock of ulu:lung. furnishing_goods, huts, eaps, ote., Fox & Hughes, No. 915 Main' street, invite the puhht' to give them a trial, Their expenses are swmall, und they can atford to sell cheap. - 1f you wish to plut)nuu anything for Indics’ or men's wear, he sire to sce Beno's stock and pr You won't be disnppointed. Bound to Thrash His Wife, Atavy t meeting of the eity couneil o request was presented by the street car company for permi ssion to move its turn table from in front of the Ogden houge toa point on Broadway near its new barn by the dummy depot. This request was the occasion of a storm against the compuny, the council not only refusing to grunt the request, but half of the coun- ¢il being determined to revoke the char- ter. It was declared thatif the company tried to move the turntable without p mission war would be declared, and if the city attorney could get no injunction then the mayor and his police force would guard the spot. \mu l-y the BEE man asked Mr. Mar Who has charge of the 1 here, nhul was going to be dane about “['don’t know any more about it tha youdo. Alllcan do isto wai | ders. I sent the account of the @:tion over to the company and have lu ird nothing from it. “What ;Io you think of it."" “Why, voks sort of queor to me. When bt turntable was put in there was a how! about it, and there has every \» how! raised that :t there at all. Wi the street was me und the turntal ‘lu Tl to be taken up and put back aguin, folks were talking about stopping the ny from laving any turntablo Now the compuuy don't want it 1, und an have held | for | il :r_counties of | | | | | | | | | stry | the publ: | namiental i to visit tl HE OMAHA DAILY BEE, it shan't be a good deal like drunk there and the city moved. It secms to me the fellow who was going home one night and talking to bimself about hie wife. He said that woman was sitting up waiting for him he would hrash her, Then he said that if that to bed he would lick concluded he wouald “anywa It seems as if the « bound to anuoy the company saye lick her council w anyway.” - etz of title V& E and real L. Squire, i01 Substantial alx estate Joans, J. W Pearl street. - - The latest midwinter styles in clothing at Beno's - Latest styles hats and cape at Beno's - For the best and ch t Chicago Lunch Co way. Opyster soup all day - The warmest garr for men--the jerse Jost oysters cal nter, 404 Broad only 10 cents it the Jatest craze ket at Beno's. - Capturing a Burglar, The police think they have the fellow who went through the safee at Tholl & Kracht's store and McDaneld's office Tucsday night. In the former place the eafe was left unlocked, so that there was no necessity for blowing it open. At MeDaneld's the sufe was eracked and 80 aken, Following up the slight clues in : possession the officers have arrested a man, whose name is given as John O'Burns. It seems that he purchased at Amy's hardware store a diamond pointed .mn and at Larsen's bought some pow J He was overheard to make some r ark about putting something in the old foundry building, and senrch Lemg made there, the cash box fr MceDan- eld’s safe was discovered. 1t scems that the police have got the man to rights, and other testimony is promised which will make his guiit sull more lont it should prove that they have ferreted out the they will deserve a special C. B. Jacquemin & Co., No. 2} Main et, take pleasure in Ammummw to e that theirstock of articles, or stylish and useful lm!hl\\ mplete in e 1 and cordiall ir store, inspect their prices. No trouble goods - The tinest fringes, foot rests and faney low i Tor' fancy work at E. Stockert & Co.'s, No. 80 Brondway. \L.-d\ oods what- partment nd uuml o1 to show - The Fry Concert, Of the Madame Fry Concert company, to appear at the opera house in - the city on Tuesday evening next under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A., the Wheeling (W. Va.) Register * # % Lachsucer ul,nn audienee was f ¢ than its predecessor, until, the third night, the house was densely I entertainment is first-class in ticy and should crowd the operi house to its utmost Itis a faet worthy of note that the Y. \l C. A have never given - paid enter- as ull who ¢ and the M rert, will remember. tronized. - Ladics and gents grand drawing on < nts \\UXI'I A]xlhnr Le ]ml them be wel n 1 a ticket to the For hardware and house turni ces of Cooper & MeGee, Main street, el The District Conrt. The district court at last had an open- ng‘)unh'hld\ Judge Loofbourow presid- ing. lh-(l as follow Currie, Lewis \nmlv .I(N ph I 1hs, W. D. P-nhluurxl John Inman, Juwph Boyler, Riley H. Gittens, Thomas | WD C. John! I The instru did not difler mate form. “Thé day was taken up in court by the ealling of the dur and assignment of eases, The following balifls: Wall John Hardin, ton, nd jury been selected as cFadden, John Fox, 1 Voorhis, A. R. Hough- e Sheriff's Sale. The stock of goods Tormerly belonging P, C. & W. D. Kirklund 18 now in my possession for sale, The eatire stock of %'uml's consisting of all kinds of Jewelry, Gold and Silve! ¢, Plated Goods, ete., are offered cheap for cash, and at less than Cull at the old stand on Urondw C. M. Harle, met with a painful accident. while some ment was kitchen, the fut got on i to end the smudge and put out the b he thoughtlessly threw some water on it. Cold water and hot fat did not |.nk ndly to each other, us Mr. Harle real- ized when he emerged from the smoks with both hands burned, hix face scorched Dtly und his hairand whiskers singed. 1w explains why he app with both ands b \ged and a close clip 1o his eyebrows and moustache The Brooklyn Eugle shows Ilnl baby merchants ply their New York and Brookly I for adoption at from $30 1o §200 euch, The pronts ure large, Aman in New York is getting up a show of long-haired women., Nowoman with her hair Joss than two and a half eet long is admitted. On the farm of a penniless Ve Alvan Clayton, near North fet, # vein of slate” has been found, and he recently sold & smull segment of the hitherto despisad lnnd for e’.'x,nou. Hon. James G. Blaine presented St. Mark’s home, of Augusta, Me., with one pound of silver dollurs at o recont pound the attorney, \.-m-nl.n\ At noon, in the mont Chinese, angered 1o their gar- f the cows, run tine bloodwd an ax all the llllml Bleedin has been discovered by s, (D 11 iy, called DF Willi Indian Pile Oinune 1o box has cured tie worst chronic cise 80 years sta No one need su minutes nfl.ruyi»l ini this wonderful sooth ing_med Ltions and instrumnents do v than. good. Williwms' Indian ot absorts the tuers, allaga tie ling, (particularly at night afier e (4 o), Beds us & poultice, stant reliel, and is puopared only for s tor nothing SKIN DISEA! RED. Dr. Fiatlors Magie O i ples, Black 1 Blotehies and Eriptions on the leas gl g, ~Also eies e Balt 1the ) ipples, Bore Lips, ..ml Old Obstinate U S0l by druggiats, or mailed on receipt of cents. Ietailed by Kubn & C Bech amd Sehrocter & cht. Al wholcsale by C H k. R. | CANCERS | CHRONIC DISEASES of atl ings spectaity. ally llum “the routine | JRIDAY, RUSSELL&CO Manufacturers of wl sizes of 'AUTOMATIC ENGINES Bepecinily Dosipned for Runuing, MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and 1 ocomotive Boilers, New Massillon T hreshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. RICE, M. or other tumirs removed without the knife or drawing of blood. Over thirty yours® pract aul experience. Oltico 0. 11 1 Ulus. W CONRULTATLON Ptk e WEHMAN & MEYER'S RIITIES. Corner Pearl Stroet and Fifth Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Rink for rent for theatrical perf alls, partics, ete, AN Kinds of rofroshments sud & FREE LUNCH every morning. Chicayo Wate: Ko'er i-}o.,‘ 54 DEARBORN STREET. © made. Send for 3 1 Bluffs by market. t Market. Kurtz & | ‘offee prinde Robert Muilis, cotfes urind it. L. WiL SellingAwent, 18 Main st, lu.mullllull- Tow 101 Furnum St O.nwdia, CARPETS Gouncil Bluffs Carpet Co. ry depart | os und etfoets CARPETS, CURTAINS, HADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS, | ESC., BTC —THE-= Largest Stock —AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN WESTERN 10WA, SAMPLES furnished spon applica tfon to 0 WD partios. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK 70 ORDRE | Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadway. THOS, OPFICER, W. L M. PUSEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Rstablishod 1805, Northwestern Hotel. Opp Broadway per day TATE, Prop. Newly flited and turnished. Duminy De pot. 3 SAMUE L. 1. BERSHAW. M.uu;,tm T N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. I)E(‘EMBER 11, Ofico Over American Expressy Cowpuuys first insc each subseques ments At our offic Loave advertiso. 12 Pearl stroet, noar | Broaaway. P 16) ncre: room hots and wagon houos: 189 weres in timothy forest trocs. cotton wood, black walnut, ash and maple; @ood orchard, Apples, cherries, plums, gripes and smail frafts. Never failimg #tock water. K. P. OFFicER, 500 Broadway, Council Biuffs, Towa. VWANTRO To buy all the frstclassseeand hand nousehold goods that are offered for anle, fiich ns furnitire, ca Htoves, m«»m not having STRICTLY first-olnss o0ods by not applying. Al others will on und will be pail narket prices by A, 4. Mandol L denier in new and strictly irst-class And furniture, cte., 6 c. ORI SALEoing desirons of moving OmAba, on account of my business, 1 offet <fdence rorner th avenue Inquiive on promisca, I -At McMahon & Uo's “ ~For sale or rent, on very liberal terme. e Council Dlutts Papor Mill, complote, witly busrding house wnd three acros of A business prop To v' i Cherokeo, a, wil rade for westorn it $4.000. Ul home fn the toyn of Hast- lowa, for Nebraska land. ((md rastit fcLoan co e and TRA splondid fatm, woll fmproved, (0 Acres in_Dickinson county, Town, joining 'the town of 8pirit Lake. Price, for & short tinw, per. nere. No. 184 to 187 Phillips |~4\|m|i‘ cumbrance. quitis uninenmbered wild land in N No. WG—4%0 neros in Holt county fnproved, atn big bavguin, Wants to ex hv! ml-nlm dice, story brick residen Council Blufts, will trivle tor |m| Kunsns or Nebraska lands, No. Are two other beautiful homes inc AIr\I! II Ilhlflfl which cush puymems will buy n v lands only a few of our special bar. ot anything to trade or soll, renl Cstato or werchandise) o sevorul good oeks of Kovdd 1 SWAN & Councn B UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent, No. 607 Brondway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLU Is the 1o trado for lands. The following time of artival ana departure of trains by e the locul dopots, Trains intes earlier ad areive ten minuies QKGO & TOCK TREAND, Muiland Expr 3 wnGdition. v ON & QUINC il and Expross. L W.. PATTESON & C0. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. ) .o 5:00 1 Courncil Bluffs, Iowa. The cold weather has fnally put in an appearance and finds many p.rions not yet supplied wich heavy underwear, con- sequently we wish to gently hint that we have a fing assortment of Underwear. Mechant Tailor! We wishi to call tpecial attention te our Double front and back Undershiits with drawers to match, Fur and Cloth Caps, Mits and Gloves. Muffiers, Ete., Etc,, Etc. —— CALL AND SEE US. A, W, Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs, "MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, NANUFACTUREN AND DEALER 1S 'HAIR GOODS. No. 887 Broadway, Council Bluffs. PAID UP CAPITAL, $20000. Musical Merchandise Every iustrument warranted. Brick butldins of any % on Litto Ginnt trucke—tho beat in tho workd. J. M. SMITH LEADING 0. 7'and 9 MAIN STREET, Councxl Blufi"s, Iowa FHOTEI, For Sale or Rent! w ond tho only botelin the “Ton b room und YOt On reAso Hod & O Addzoss CHAS. P. KOHLER, SANTACLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S, No. 28, Main Street, - Council Iflhlh Chicago Lumber Co. Wiholesnle aud vetall Lomber, Lath, fagh., Doors und Blinds. Sole agents for the celebrured Murblohoad * Concentrated White Swe, , P MACCONNELL, MunBger. MERGEN HOTEL, Muin 5t,, Council Blufts UL MERGEN Proprictor wud Manisger, ‘We make the celebrated Hardwan Planos, 1 raisod or moved and entisfaction gunrautood Riiniles | If you buy any where except at Metealf Bros. They are selling their Clothing at Cost, and guarantee prices on hats, caps' underwear, hosiery, neckwear, silk hand- kerchiefs, trunks, bags, etc.. ete METCALF BROS, 344 Broadway, Counci Bluffs. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL §100,000 Mueller Music Compan IITCORFORATED, SUCCESSORS TO J. MUBLLER. 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA IMPORTERS OF AND I Musical Instruments, of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. and the Royal Whitney organs, a specralty Send for catalogues. MUELLER MUSIC €O., Council B.ufts = ——ry wW. P AYLSWORTI—I HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Framo Liouses move 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Stree ONLY HOTEL 1n Council Mufts hiving Fire Hscape Andall mogern improvements, call bells, fve slnim bells, eto., isthe CRESTON HOUSE! 5, Muin Strocr, Nos. #16, 417 and MAX MOHN, Propriotor, HOME STEAM LAUNDRY (CEO, W. SCHINDELE & CO.,) No. 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Al work guaranteed equal 10 work, Work ealied for and delivered FRER, All goods by mall or expross Fecolve prompl st tentio S ecialtien— Cleanlinoss and piotn pinoss, 1ol | epuono No 135 _ MACEDONIA, IV, ! P MAYNE, A. 8. IAZRISON P. T. Mayne & Co, \Real Estate Exchange N D PaiciStroot , Counddl Blulls, Towa. Dewlors fo fowa, Kansus and Nebraska Laiig IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A BPECIALTY, LOTS 1 Estate bought aud sold. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL, BLLUFPFS. Paciiess in Stat and ral Courls Hoows 7 and 6, Sougert b.ock . Beno,

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