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THE POUNLII MONDAY DAILY BEE BLUFFS. CTTiCE: ¥ CROOKSE ALL heir Thicving 8 Leads The Vietim De- ponls 1y Shoat arthe 1 MENTION tait 13 int of Peath MINOR of the Affair gang nui man w as “The age, of lid the I 1 Major < ahoit £ ma in lowa the lington on the 220 and ing A.A. Pa the St. Paul hurye \‘.\"v,v:; ra agent in thi ms to have discov- | the polic txlvl[ L ey cure for hog cholera. | at least, a et in work | ctfort "ne try of them « Omal 1 adwir taken out 1o On Monday tedd in Omah md 1 F 14‘ there & the railronds Laeh e Jate S past on ar on_ e v hiis name Frainey, who went ov for & number of do, count of the weather P W W will entertain the VoW on Firsta Loomis and Mis. 8. Clarke marvicd ladies pro CULE L0 MOFTOW with the Con- | LV yany has had his ' eve them to be Wibnsh train 1 I\ led in ngements of the Couneil yaid five department’s s ety dead to vights, af it myself into a serape.’ heen run in then, me of the vietims rive you the facts getting ven Why, don't you by gambling, suckers nd done up, and yet while there isany case paper 4 near W knew the team s they t toll you thi system does not S of sucker el her Last month the who attend o the speeial de §i5 between them, so t and now the work will tended to by e remaining (wo the as was st inl delivery man wio ted in the d'to take it by fored drunken condition he was b Ly some pre i celuded part of then *“The M compani .lm.u till fo-morrow vas so [ tened (h walked ll!ku 1y to Omaha #ent for to appear against *Lexs - me has i Rone him down th o kiocked got the money. In jams got his foot caw, and in his baste to g and in this way hurt Yimp An important alled for to-morrow hall. The objeet is t ments pected roposed manufacturing boom butls should arouse itself. 1f not cnough interest to Iun a rousing s, With pl. nty of talk, which costs h. but little | getting iny whi of the not in and rob. imed that e cattle s the victim morning. wus knocked down e man, but steered for him. e was major, and had wting the scheme, toward man nto t » thie one who posted (1 it not been f the plunder could have boen s For these services he claimed the procecds of the robbery refused him, whereupon he | togi LWLy to the The plan to cit o - n l'tl'll»'x(ull'h" —— dies and gents a e rrind drawing on January 1, 3 cents worth of gooc Arthur Lefkovitz, 5 Broadway. The Joicest car lifornia fruits, nut & ete., always on ha Joli Rose” cigar ket to the with every yods “purchased « "R KILI oolly 1 c.B.J streot, ti the public th nental ) Y tel Sunday nt; and ; g 2 sl their sto RS Jon and compare prices : }.fx'f"; L pent. or. ever to show goods, i - stylis of such a nature that 1o Keep even om some X e of the wo Persona! | a ourse wa ye hh(.l\ Rov. B. P. McMenomy short visit to St. Lowis, Siman Eiseman has returned from St Louis whore he has heen purehasing holi 1 T day goods. 3 m this it appenrs vl t Mrs. John Stork, who has been cor fined o her home with diphtl is again o to be out. Judge Aylesworth, who has heen absentin New York attending the tuneral of his sister, has returned home Charles D. Harmon went out on the road yesterday to presch to the good £ peoplé the fact that roods beat all sallosttikehim, ox'to competitors, , 50 to 1im J.J. Vanderveer left yest | shooting, but fiihe ing for an_extended wip” wes quictly and declared torcst of his house, Messrs, V Want any troubl ERem ek D8 0 i bis compunions finally left the R T ] nd went L“l‘ at to .}nn[kmfi at Burke, who hus been att I LR A preme court in Des Moines, o hack u Browdway. As they 'I.”)Iw‘ .nm:v, and last evening gotin the b, heard to his howe in Orungo City 2 remark that they wou he d-—d LA W. Stanbro, of Buflalo, N. ¥ snofub y and Leen nppointed ted the ter hnl the R, G, Dun & Co. mercan renewe agency here, of which his son, 0. 5 Then they Stanbro, has l..l‘ 1y becowe manager Metropolitan has gone on a amoun that e With to th had n codlod went e an excuse for ook everything that he did not r Will nix wuon Kk to go dow e quarrel, \wnl 4h| r, one of l nion Avenue lm|| of them they were goin, dummy S told l“ resdy to tlage ranges, Gar ll nt Homes I|u|l(v\h h bed No. stoves, R ers of the very rock pri it 41 Muin s Monoy Wanted, ¢ cent interest on eou © warrints as colluteral Rayvmonn & CaspneLr, National bank. Council the brothers ronning t hotel, saw them in ther remarked to him that over w0 Omaha on the them the dun start, and they vimitted that o | go over the iy this they came A short e after Blo .I| hotel oftice, und this time " Jor insisted that | when they left the botel before Hughes had followed them ont with the intention of assiulting him HOT WOl Thia time we ]..u\ h .\mi_ been fil rewater. Hughes wa comparison iy others, and said nothing back, but took the cpithots w they eame. He went into the washroom once to avoid further difficulty, but us the storm of ubuse did not lessen he came ont just as the Major was making some threat as to what he could do with him, To |Im. Hughes w0 obscene reply, and “The Major,” pulling a revelver Sammenced shoaing. Thers Wis u 1 seattering of wll in the room. Thres shots wer mul in quick suceession, The Neill, dly waited g wis bound way eulling for help. It in less time than it tikes to George Gerspacher grabbed “The Major,' but was quickly thiust aside, ed une ball ia” his baod, the Oyer 1 Blufs, ——— The fnest fringes, foot chenille fowers for fancy Blockert este and fancy work ut THEN SHOTS & Co.’s, No Jmh» adwity hot and fust, the up with more Correct .\In-(rm'h of 1itle ¢ very quict in tate Loansut MeMahon & Pearl sireet o The electrie belt of Judd & Smith, 80 Fourth street ‘ouncil Blufis, positi ind Real B Co's, No. 4 cold v mplaints, poisouing, luck of nerve lu wasting weakness of those d personal nature in male und fewale, — Al kinds of interior dvapings, cornice ales, shudles, cte., the very cheapest in the west at E. Btockert & Co's. — r Nale. Alagge Bl five proof safe, suliubly for counly purposes. Groneweg Bittle finger of which was badly injured Behoentgon, whulvsuly grover luunul‘mnl the Lone slivered. Hughes had Bluils. | tallen 1 the door wnd was bleeding ter OuT. | | ing two_different | tihe county ooting | K | must first come to the oflice ey were nof intending to | THE OMATIA DAILY BEE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER the plot [ 110 1o | ously wounded in lang, and the the <honlde o spinal the had ent struck him undd; 1 gain fumin, He at nds fatal, and ss torture. to probe Hew given what treat cined necessary to make le, and there e lay, visited by cores of cutious lookers-on, until yester day forenoon, when he was taken up. rs and placed ina private room. Soon or the shooting, when it ssemed that must soon die & he entered the roo! man began at once his co Tumping them off with, Q_'mll\ of t ne exc ay morning Dr. Bellin the scene, It was ¢ f the wounded man's vin. The poor man thus ietit, or the disadvantage, nl courses of tres given him at the same time. l'l Tinger believed in a more heroie met than did Dr- Macrs fn| ting out the bullets at onee that the man could not live, af l)h I‘uH ts tayed there, and he might as well try the experiment of getting them out. 1 called over Dr. Galbraith, Dr. Spaulding and Dr. Jack L of Omaha, and yester day afternoon procecded to probe for the bal to cut them out. He eut wt, ot hold and tried to pull it out, but bleeding so terribly that the er doctors who had - be Knife, proteste ession ul sins, “Holy ve pt o murder peared on that some the b of tie ball, the man was ot tse of the aurninst frying this method fuether. They thought | man would bleed to death s then abandoned, Dr that e rnit et would' re if the mim was still | Soon after place Dr. Maera iont was getti wrally indignant o physiciane had been doctors had left the came n to see how his He was nat- THE DYING MAN le !yw'L"< o answer some d had two brother Jived in Cairo b b0 shot him, Iu id he th - and denicd ]u\vmr known Aot seem inelined to bet mell claims to have nite statement from mn to the effeet that the quary some partnership matters, sion of spe Best coal and wood in the city at Glea Poar] street. {mas presents at Howme: -~ stantial abstracts of it oans. J. W., &E. L and real Squire, 101 St Children Ory For It rday n boy and givl appeared ot clerk’s oftice, and with the t nonchalance inee of the took av The boy 17 and the girl went Inln one betty Wi { ere dressed 'y looked lize for 'l'ln boy gave his 1 name was Hoover 1 I.vul with her aunt. Her father wd mother were dead and she could not very well get their consent coulil ntof her aunt, thou The boy ther was dead, by mother would give her consent ay with & regquest lo briy permits and th end the n L smilingand | olty but soming, the boy s and still cor (0 grant mar He rofused this e perenpto T R R R ] e e the boy wanted to clevk thus stood between | He wis informed that and disinterested party ul file thic ts. The lnd sieowent aw at heart Su- pervisor Hardin, who stood w ug the departed, strength of the elerk by ex wew the boy and the it the mothe e ut_en the thrce others of his re soame yesponsible iy proofs jon werd ’Iur\l ht the erop o ing ) any very great extent, He nis ‘!Hu hoy wiely B tion ‘of §5 r * not to - For everything in the giocery line the new firm of Kintz & Kl K Broadway, a trinl, Everything new xml fresh diey grocerios o specialty nd ask your grocer for the Vit Bmith & Lobrio's ke ry, in street. It is the very best Lry it and be convineed. - Tins Kyening's Concert, This evening the Mwe. Fry concert company appear at the onera house, and trom press wotices received it is more than likely that the honse will be €row Munager Dohaney as s the publie thut the opera house this evening will be well beated und all will be comfortah The Y. M. C. A under whose auspices the eoncert is given, guurantee to refund the woney to auyone who, at the close of the eoticert, i dissatistiod Ihe following is what the press has to sy wbout thew Good Inck and s speedy return is the wih of all who heard them.- [Boston Jouinal “The vuriety made possible in the com pany's programme by the many abilitics rs has undoubtedly insured xs.—| Boston Herald They were encored 10 the echo.—[Har- risburg (Pa. riot Reafly » musical banquet.—(Kennebee (Me.) Journ: 1 1t is suldon our citizens are so highly 13 d anesville (Wis.) Recorder him | | invite the | howse was compromised by grantin Merchant Tailor! l‘. suelus Unfair (o praise one selection more than anothe any can b Heraid I his mended, but Irave Mic Judd & Sny Only fift An Unruly 1 1 the e are iy nly pri y of nnk Henry | other 1 when o hard 10 hea v thie jail. One suy went a little m:l “tinally the jaifor t him if he did not behave himself swore at him worse than betore dared him to sheot, ealling him all sorts at last in des to scare the as the by ireat };. ration fired his rey cllow into submiss t far from him he laughed and re sumed his insult emarks, dared him to <hoot again till refused to sub mit to the rules. Shontz then shot i this time sending foot, inflicting a ra Bt not serious wound, e 1.:‘4»\\ did not stop on the order of his going but went. Now prevails again in the jail, the p tinding out that Shontz will si.oo - | Huving put in a complete new stoek of clothing, furnishing goods, hats, caps, cte,, Fox & Hughes, No. 916 Main stroet, public (0 wive them ial Theiv expenses are smull, and - they can | and do sell cheap Mecting of the Fathers. The coundil:lust nght spent one hour reading up the back minutes, Tl it s Octobe 5. The comcil ussed the adyi y of ereating the » of board of public works. It was Ltoa comn A resolution was adopted_for the appointment. of & commitice of thiee aldermen and thre citizens to devise ways and m iblishing a city pital. The _con mittec appointed wore Aldermen Myns Bennett and ¢ and Messrs. Henry man, Charles Hentrie Thoma Ofticer. " The busi men, s for Teco, Anderson as chict nolice Wit couneil and him afree license to December 1, 1 lots 1st heing hoth the rurred in by the e An ordinance was passed exempting ion for five ) 11 maniifac 1 of of corne fr this ¢ity and invest than $16,000. The council then not les Licenses G The connty elork yesterday § fuflu\\in:g marriage li Chris Noss, of Mincolu nd M nted the CUSCS and Anna Allen, both of 1. it of Neoln, and Ma , of Norwalk 1m Morey, of Winos Alstort, of nk Loranzer both of Council Blutls RUSELL&Co Manufacturere of all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especially Designcd for Jtunoing, MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon T liresher Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, Portuble and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch Hous 510 Pear] St., Council Bluffs, mefifn SMITH LEADING SKID, NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Iowa | ONLY HOTEL Tu Counci Blufs baving Fire HEHscapse)| Andall mosern fmprovewents, cull bells, fire alarin belis, ete., s the CRESTON ]I 0 (,'SE ! Justice of the Peace. Otlice Over A WEHMAN & MEYER'S ot = o -l Corner Pearl 8treet and Fifth Aveuue, COUNCIL BLUFFS. for theatrival perforinances fonn Express, Aink for reu balls, parkics, ete. All Kinds of refre-himents aud & FREE LUSCH every morning. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW | COUNCIL BLUFFS. | No. 23, Main Stroet, Practices in Stat and Federal Courla Buoows 7 and 8, Beugait Bick Beue 15, 1885, | STECIAT _ LINE for the and UIVE CENTS PER LINR fc A furniture, FOR RENT. 4 Poarl stroot At MeMahon & Co's, TOR SALE, 0. t9—For & the large bourding b wround No. B0-A businoss property in Ch Cherokee connty, Town, will trade Tor e Tatids. - Vudue, nhont §4. No. 307 beautitul home in the town of Hast s, Ml county, for Nebraskn laud O EXCHANGE use and three Towa, \AH'IY hor w Wit lands. A splendid farm, acies i Dicinson county, . Price, woll fmproved, 60 Towa, joining the for & short tiy i T 1n Nelraskn Vol county, Neb., jargain. Wants to ex vo Etory Value, A 1At in el Buts, whi Tande, wo other benufiful I b cash payments wil DAl snbarhan loents ngo for wester £ our special har e sell are only a fow o J. L. De BEVOISE, Adent. No. W7 Brondway, Council Biuirs nos. OvVrICEn, WM ML PUSEY. COFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Established 1905, Lt el 157 CHRORIC DISEASES o o kinds a speciay. Over thirty yeurs' praet eal expe Oilee No. 11 Peurl sivect, Coun it isuffs. B CONSULTATION FIEs. Northwemn F()tul rlence. N L. H. BERSHAW. Manager, Glicayo Waler Fofor cc 54 DEARLOLN STREET, o il 1 Blutls by & e ar meat market., Chicago Mot Market Lsizendorfor's Ment Simith & Meyers, Kurtz & K SAN'I‘ACLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S, Couneil Bl Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesn Sash, e aud retail Lnmber, Lath, Shineles Solo agenis for tho Concentruted White Manager. W Biinds lend MACCONNELL, Doore celebrated Ma me, i) MERGEN HOTEL, Main 8t,, Council Blufls ear the C., B, & Q.3 C,, M. & 8t, 1%, and I L& ) gallway depots. Strect car pass (he door, kv erything new and urs cluss, Owened Dec, Ist, PHIL MERG Proprictor and A A8 H. /51 P T MAYNE P 1. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange Al Bureet , Coucil Biufle, lowa. s o lowa, Kansas and Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A bF 1ALTY ate bought and sold “MRS. D. 4. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER AND DEALEW 1N 'HAIR GOOD. No. 337 Broadway, Council Blutls, v A | (m'*rs | SELING OUT. We Propose to Go Out of the Retail Dry Goods Business And shall commence the sale of closing out from date of our entire stock of Dry ‘Goods, fixtures, ete., in part Will find it to their interest "'to attend this sale. | UNION TICKET OFFIGEE arsness Council Blufis, Ia. HOUSE l‘flO\!ER AND RISER nd satistaction g and Fighth: AL, $100,00¢ usic Compan OIRATEIL, NID UP CAPITAL, $20000. ell SUCORSSORS 70 J MUBLLER, ‘: 408 KAIN 8TREERT, COUNRCIL PLUFFS, IA IMEOHTERS OF AND DEALERS IN sical Instruments, andise of Every Description and Fancy Goods. Mu Mer Toys a Musical We male the cclebrated Hardwan Pianos, and the Royal Whitne, MUELLER MUSL( ry instriment warmnted, Send for « (i)l Miss It If you buy any where except at IMeteal Bros. They are selling their Clothing at Cost, and guarantee prices on hats, caps' underwear, hosiery, neckwear, silk hand- kerchiefs, trunks, bags, ete.. ete METCALF BROS, 344 Brozdway, Council Bluffs,