Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 16, 1885, Page 6

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S R T « Kansas City, St. Joe & Council Bluffs for 6 THI l).\ll,Y BEL | COUNCIL BLUPFS WEDNESDAY Mo D OFTFICE: No 12“ arl Street { M TMINOR MENTION. < put in, on at each ot | " No. 160, Sackett & Staph i charg Ihe ¢ tion with who y ot oW he water w rted Permit to wed v vesterday granted 1o 0. K. Finch and Sarah B Vance, T former is from Osceola, Tows, and the Jatter from St. Cha Towa Conn ould not afford e clling men i it 1 1o Des Moines to n i them 150 to - work the town for a day or two. Littl 10, one of dren o the Frien s I.-u il for ume tine il Monday n e funcral will be held il amn oclock in the chapel Rev. B 1. Th i, formerly pustor of ihe Bapti=t chureh here, will preach the distriet comt y day 1’|U<\H<I1| was that or Ly zainst W, M IFitts, o adultery ] other o ! saint Dt s of cruel ment About rived no Northwe hound for « left over Cit take the Afchison, T W route to Sun Franciseo In the district court y lay the cas of Mary Walker against e Lock [+ railway wa vll\nnllwl il Santa 1 o the the day of € The color WAS arrested streets late at night for no was yesterday sent (o O, folks promi-c to look after hoer nd seems to ha y from home council t cxplosion of. ¢y of dynamite rlichd’s funeral about s for Punning "he move of the city the establisliment of a city hospit the right divection. This city has not a tt place” where astranger can be taken if Ijured or taken il s noisy hotels or the dirly jeils ave the only places, aud | they are not desirable for los) POs The (1ie next spring i of public worl tion of having the people clect <uperintendent or @ hoard is being issed some what. Asoncof the aldevmen has 1 marked, “this city has gone at its public improveinents in”a sort of pell e i and it is about time some system aid somo 1 nsible supervision of work was | provided.” There hias heon a good deal of adi al huuL keeping necessitated by the s system of payin forim has been thought that ol 1l ild be done by the city auditor, whosedutics now are not very arduous. In order to make this arr: ment it is propo ze the nee detining the duties of city ofiicer of the Blooner school are to inment in the ope evening. This will for the public to e ling dono by H0 publio Eohools, and promizes to be un umumnn Hv'h’ *ts are only g prove opporiunity objeCt s first to pay cxju er surplis there may e be expended on the museum of natur history already well started in the Bloomer building The undertaki ived to P te of death before thi wy burial perinit iker finds it ditieult to e just when he s 1 wway Lhe undert s under the a certill an sowctil i being thus i -al want the Inw so changed that the physi cians shall he « o file the certiti- cates with the city clerk <o thai when the undertakers need the burial mit they can y re one without deluy The mayor yesterday afternoon drew, from the city (reasury §125 for the ex pense of goinig to Des Moines to attend he 1 Jr of mayors to b held there to-day. The council approprizied $130, and the mayor drew §2 of it several days ago to send the loeal committ some purpose, probably to | expense of hiving a hallora The mayor promises to give an account wenses to the awlitor on his re and will pay back what is not spent he mayor doubtless trayels on 5 he will ably turn back into t ity treasury $100 of the money he takes with him. In making out specinl assessments, aud taxing the tinst private propers, r is made that son'e ces of property have escaped not boing entered on the tax books 5! is dificalt to determine !;nu how many omizsions have been m ut seversl been so far discove One brick |-vulmn"n xt to the Non o been loft ¢ books. 'lfin- hml-lnw in_which Wilson has his saloon is also suid to have been omitted. Over hundred feet next o the Catholic Ahurvll'\reu orted in like condi- tlon ‘Lot o to prevent such omissions, and i other defects in the present mode nd of music, taxation, the l\munE u.uu_ Ottrutge, sr. and 1 5. MR, Gage of Spar e, and Mrs. C. L. Colman, Mr. and Mrs. W.W. Crosby, Mr. and Mk, J. 8. ( wood, O 1 l.ru-nwnwl Mr. and Mrs, A McMillian, Mrs. R Moore, Mrs. Dayid Austin, Miss Hope Luuxul-m fnd Miss M Crosby of La Cre Wis. The party camo” over the Northwestorn roadl th Kosota Junction_on the Sioux City & Pacitic to this city. 'l left over ‘the take the © to San Kansas City und from there they a & Santa They were accompanied to | company | more { what they « | In m | nmu y | Metho | Union s this city by Jumes Gibson, truyeling sgent for the hnrlhwusu'nl Sull Alive, Huglies, the victim of the Monday morning shooting, still breathes, and yes- wnluy af oon seemed far from being in & dying condition. He roused up and ‘llkll{"llll some of his friends and ae- quaintances. Ho said he was foeling retty well. ‘There are not muny who fillnkhuun live long, but st seems a chance, there l TROUBLING THE TAX P.‘\‘iliRS'; HUGHES AMONG THE LIVING. Widow ant Dy m_u--- fobhery of & Tinport (Y Decision for € Ca wor ron st Pers \\m Against the Street q y neil was recent 1 diccussi company 1t on to remoye its of the Ogden hons Broadw There wer ple request. Ald and My fuvored nen Geise, Seident nster Every n nt of strect ear compliance A is also made ard to othe The law ¢ paving deinreg n kept it the ) Y payinents v evaded this | md granted the company the same In consideration dit to the made, wnew ol lv\Hr of el the exten s, ol Phe new track | bt the compiany has not kept it mise to nse he old iron for + line up Brond ‘um-u prissed, not served, but all in vain. Three of the aldermen therefore have wearie nd balk about try any | A1 List the three ofher alder ippointed a comin to sve ould do. e have intervie improvements will He asks that the s in S been laid, ter at men were onee od Mr. This comm durns. H ys the N as praciica w'm.\nl Ze enterpr mos the track rs to the Broadw: vl the other exten on as some 1 the east given that t had ler consideration come matiers of importance to this y which e ne o for divalgence. souncil, like most of the e, pin pe o this my whispered things to be done for he future. Such wh from time to ) s, bat litde s yot appeared. When' Union avenue S0l onie0 by the “h an intima tion was then nsed to move the council to give this property to the Union i does I on m will be conside he ofticial wn f The i Conneil Bluft perings hay making - company or ven for the doing of th Council Blufls. There is position growing daily against the o ing of any wore Ffavors until something is done toward making good the promiies ly given. The s rs are o di city, «.m.u run simply ) ommnibus line to and he company says that line will not pay to improve, but the ex- periment of running « real street ear line Lias never been tr here Tl ty council has decided that M too small husiness to vefuse the regne the company for permission to ¢ turn tabl nd has coneluded to let the change be made It has also been de- cided ot to make any move to revoke the charter of th ) 1t present ‘Alderman Seidentopf has voted aguinst even letting the turn le by moved. still is on the war p: if the council will tion Lo make smply Wit the rter, he ens will join in an action s i pay the expense out of poc ckets. H lost all t that to join the trains strong 1 e yod 1n the city at Glea- istmas presenis at Homer's - Important Decision fo The lowa suprem wd a decision which is of rest to pharmacists, and of ge public interest s it tonehios upon the hibition law. The case is that of Bissell and Ed. Lelon, m county district ¢ - Dy court anists, just T spe pro Vs rmacist to could sell The district necessiry, cision given ¢ meat of the whole ned i the follow ccaries were fori I obtain i p liguors for medi unul hield that su « amends or cepts o tion als the provision of the Code providing a peialty seliing intoxi- catini liquors without a perinit, and enacts a prohibition in almost the language of the wior statute, providing an inereased or the violation of the Taw. It thus which by $1 bl byl without prov Wik repealed ing for the ex- is inconsistent sception and re peals it by imp! e Inst exprossion | of the legisintiy st prevail, That it th 1 ) ssembly not i o pharinacy un-l re-¢ nml m?.nuu ety of, (0 othor wirms, containing that \‘\\!n"nn Ts est yond controversy by the fact that th Is uttesly inconsistent with the prior p taey statute. Tt contains a prohibition sniist ali personsg the pharniaey aet excepts apothecaries. 1418 the | to and mist tucx il. These cone amiliar priveiples w h‘\ will be everywliers recognized without the citation of author in their suppit. quesiion of the con- i J is In the 3 defend ontroliing question involves the e tepeal of the provision of the y statute in question. We are to zo no turther than to determine whether that provision Ta' Fenealed by the later statiite, on which we find & general prohibition in con- flict with that provision. “Roth statutes can- not be upheld ‘as to the subject involved in thle sult. The first must give way (o the sec- ond. counsel of argue. fact of harmacy ets of title and real . & E. L. Squire, 101 Substantia} abst estate loans. Peurl street. ————e Iry John Templeton's ‘Rose" cigar. ————— Ohances for Improvement. When the new county jail was finished and flyst oceupied, it was thought to be the most complete one to be had at any price. All who exmmined its workings in | el | to-day ehar | during | Campbell & Co., | poisoni | ta be sou THE OMAHA DATLY BIEE, impe cell ounds the sther ed froy can make the moved and an Another ¢l i Tocation of the honld want to t oners he mus nee for improyer house, If lown n lot of enter the i corridut Ithat from o cel to another 1 overcoat was «tolen from a Ihe coat ha until it had \ where the wone of the hed inything can and | other | crazy lior floor from one v:llwmynu \ reached acell on the t coat hiad been hidden I'he jail is also very hurd to keep clean ners can throw wny thing from: theiv nto the platform<. or down into the | corvidors below. There is no way of de- | termining who are the guilty ones, for in | revoly seldom left | chances for » bhemng other new one a ticket to the Muary 1, with every woods purehased of 23 Broaudwa "I Califors fraits, m 1ys on hand, - aequemin & Co., No s inannounc on strect, take pl the publie that th ock of articles, or namental, stylish and useful holiday goods, is complete in each and every de wtment Im&(nnh yinvit .my\\,m(\ visit their sto; inspect th Wl compare prices. No trot ever to show goods, - Robbing a4 Wid Ntora, Town, Dece. 14 information 1 befd ing oue ( J £ f Boomer n employed ginnna Chatman, Susianna Chatman money was taken fre Stephens was m 1, and went to Council money and came back Friday, 1.k that time nformation vas | alked with him and ard him adimit that he The lady from whom awidow and hasno rt but her own hands len was for her suppo e has two si nd now witl the mercy of % Clark, Esq., Stephens from one Susianna township the with with st Chatmian s Stephens of whom staying. The the sleeping foom December | Bluls, spent the | D been on farm wis oy one Boyle, elaims 1o hi took the money themoney was tak mieans of supj I'he money st the winter children to are for funds she is left to people. P, S. Campbell, of the firm of Spay of this place, attempted bound train on the Chi ), Roek Island & Pacifle railroad yes terday morning after it | vt il was thrown between the cars and plat- with his legs the Tail Luckily he had pre of wind to throw his feet into the coich to strike them and u-lllu\ 10U John P. Organ, our only attorney is attending court at Couneil Bl Born—To Mr. and Mrs. €. D). Dillin a i o John C Bradl 0 board the younge > e - = age . Garland stoves, diant Homes and Hub heaters of the latest patterns at bed roc i Cooper & MceGee's, No. 41 M nted. nt interest on county ¢ warrants as collateral KAYMOND & CAMPBELL, ional bank. Council Cotta and - _ Figuring on Passenger Rates. ver Hilton, of the l\.‘ 5 ( been here a day § s¢ in court, At house he stood figuring He east two on the Ogden | 1p some matter Iy asked the elerk what the vas to St. Joseph, where Mr. »x'rlkhv\lh im 130 1 toth v nsWer cane eommented the miline prompt eun't be,’ Wiho wis more f; yass than - on "and he went matter, W Hambu Humburg he was lated w the rest of x‘..~ \\mnl:l ket. “No, th an to g what the ion w uh 3 and then ealen- ought to be for the nd - after covering 2of the register blot veup in despuir, and ].\'\[Ih\ ‘Lxl“ How in the world do out the fare to a bland smile on ply told him to mu miles three cents a mile Then o sly chuckle from tracted h's attention, It Heminway, who had lis light to thie musings of the nian Conductor ned with de big railway | e The finest fringes, foot rests and fancy chenille flowers for' faney work st Btockert & Co.'s, 300 Broadwauy - The electrie belt of Judd & Smith Fourth stree ‘ouncil Blufls, positiy res rheumatism, neury 4 }..!4 s, paralysis, indigestion, et vousness, headiche, l»hlnu liver complaints, loss of vitalit lack of nerve foree ness of those dis sonal nature in m ale and fen 80 pe: Who Shall Pay for Sewe In assessing for sewerage there istices which One instance is cited as vegards the Ogden house. The house sewer on Broadway i the one which the hotel tapz and uses and that is all the hotel needs. A hou. sewer has been laid along Park avenue | on the west side of the Ogden house, and it is oxpected to pay for its share of that also, although it has no use for it. The property owners along Pierce street and above there on Park avenue, however, aeem | arise need to have the sewer run slong there | in order to have an outlet, It is claimed that the Ogden house should not be taxed for a sewer luid to accommodate these ln perty owners and the property owners 1 that, having paid for sewers in front u!llwn pl-wm they should not be taxed wers on the next block. Other sim- ses are arising, and the city will b obliged to make some equitable adjust went. Itis argued that if such an” ad !u»lnn‘nl is allowed on sewerage, then o | ing over the Ro | for ca | MILLS, GRAIN ELEV ike adjustment would be demanded on detail and earefully, united in such ex- pressions. ‘The novelty of a revolving ing, where parties claim that they ed paving only in front of their prop- \\'L, YN E The G o Jury Grist o from J. G Sc Miles Mull 1 W, J. Hugl T Deland the whit ad wndl Dewey ed one, who on Main strect Micky Hawk bottled heer Stll Bates, arrested for ste Eiseman’s e arrested for ling some - Correct Abstracts of Title and Real 1 'Iu. Loansat MeMahon & Co's, No. 4 el ot ATl kinds of interior drapings poles, shades, ete., the very chiapest the west a Stockert & Co's, - cornice in Assessing Corner Lots. Undor the present nyode of <ment L like im w\n\nm nts, the Tots hiave an estra on. Such work is taxed ting property, and in cas corner ot it d'for that part paving, coning ote., in front of it W then whin the < i This ma th prote ment not equitable the paving of the < not only bonelits the eorner lots, but adds to the yalue of the other lots in the They have 1 tho council to take some action by which the other Tots may be called on 10 bear pavt of the expens: City Attorney Holmes has been looking upthe law. and he unhesitatingly de claves that there is no chanee for the cor ner lot owners to he relieved s asked for. He holds that corner lots are mor valuable, and in justice should pay more than the other lots, owners i mode of claim that Personal 1 Dally, of Du graphs. M. C ap, visited this city | yesterday. John P, Organ Neola, v vify yestcrday J of Malvern, was in the Blufts ye of ot Tast evening for m busing s rt is proud over the ar at his honic ke ftinds his home n account of the presence den, who came into the home u trip Sam Fiil ival of alittle boy ire, of ipher of lled before the ¢ in a forgery easc N. N. St. Johu vife left on avis state. M closely 1o hs proprietors of the ren months with- I has earned Jast oy t totl g part Joim has duties as one of the Revere house for fol out a day’s Ly off: vacation For Sale. Hall's tire pr nty DO i, wholesale ) safe, suitable Groneweg & vocers, Council A lar Schoen Blufts, "RUSELL&Co Munufacturers of all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especiaily Desigued for Running, ORS AND ELECTRIC Tubular and Loco New Massillon md Woodbuory ATIONARY, LIGHT mofive Boile T hreshers. Horse Powers SKiD, Porfable and Traction Engines SAW MILLs, ETC, Aory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Blufls. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Jowa ONLY HOTEL In Counci BIuffs baving Flire Escape Andall mogern lmproyosents, call bolls, Warm bells, ete., isthe CRESTON HOUSE! SN A Spissste N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofice Oyer Ameriean Kxpross, Compuny WEHMAN & MEYER'S RIITES. Corner Pearl Streot and Fifth Avenue, COUNCIL BLU Rink for vent for theatsical performances Dalls, pArtics, vte, Al Kinds of refreshments and & FREE LUNCH avery worning. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in Stat and Federal Courls erty and do not want it on the side strect ‘ Koows 7 und 5, Baugart Bioes; Beva, Hl)\\' DECEMBER 16, 1335, "ECTATL NOTICE. <50 Lost, Found, To 1 onrding, ete., will be ted in this rate of TEN CENTS PRI L1 nand FIVE CENTS PEI NOTICES, | l“nn RENT I“l):.. ,"'\' A i 5.5 Fir \lwx‘v\\u buiy &1L Tho iro, CATpOL, St T STRICTLY first v 10t applying. Al « tion wid Wil e | OR RENT-At MeMuhion & Co's, vl st NT O EXCHANGE t.on vory liberal te oumeil Thifts Pupes. M o) surding houso aud ihe with & property in Cherok Wil trade for wester e In thie town of Tast . Mills county, JONG, for Nebrasks Mnd, J E, 1 husinese property and also A enco property fi the town of Chienvo 1L low down for cash or will lands farm, ity well improved, 810 wi, joining ‘the for a khort res in_Dickinson ¢ Lown of Spirit Leke. \Vvl two story brick residence, one of the best Tocutions in Conncil IS, will trado for good uninennbored Kansias or Nebriska Tands. Valie, $15 N And 11—Are two other beautiful homes i1 BIuMs, which eash paymems will buy 1fal suburban location in . will cxehange for western N0, 2 are only 8 fow of our spo Ning Lo trade or merc 1 xtocks of gFoods WAL ) t. neil Blutrs, 10wa. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEYOISE, Agent, No. 507 Broadway, Council Blufrs ESSEX HOUSE, CoRNER BRYANT AND VINE Sy~ Warm rooms and good bonrd at reasonabic rutes MO, OFFICER, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, Llighed 1863, WAL ML PUSEY: or other tumors re ved widiout R CANCERS ¢ Jnife o doiwing of blood. CHROKIC DISEASES of ui kiuds a speciuty. Over thirty yoars' pract eal experionce. Olive No. 1l rect, Connel luds. F CONSULTATION 110k Northwestern Hotel, 1y fitted and furnis) Opp Brondway Dummy Depot. S150 per da SAMUEL TATE, Prop. Manager. Ne L. ll BERSHAW. Ghicays Wale:r !:'oior cn. Power fupisbod fiom hydrant proscusc for ariving wl Kinds of Hehe b \,uxwl | | nutention L bIoWini. At neat i Markot I & Mot M Smith & Moy Kurts & Klooh, coffec Robert Mull, coffer grind 18 Matn we. Councl T, Ounnbia Selling Agent 11 Fuvoum St SANTACLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S, 23, Maiu Street Council Blufis Co. ENin No Chicago Lumber Whol Lath, Sash 1# celebratod M me. MERGEN HOTEL, Main St,, Council Blufts 00, M & St, . Kireet nle aud rotail L and Rlinds agents for the ohead Conce a4 White P, MACCONNELL, M ¢ mber yihing new HIT \IH( LN yass the door. v ¢ e "‘1'.“ Opened Ded P, MA A8 Hazruion P. 1. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange a8 troat , Councll Blufls, Tows, No. D P Dealers in lows, Knusss and Nebraska Lands IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY LOTS ) Estate bonght and sold MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, MANUPACTUKEL AND DEALER 1IN HAIR GOOD. | No. 337 Broadway, Council Buffs. ahth Aven AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 Music Compan INTCOR SUCOCHESSORS o TO J RATED, MUBLLER. 408 MAIN STREET. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments, | Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. We make the celebrated Hud Piano LS Every instrument warant You cud for eatalos pecialty MUELLE AMUSIC ( | B.ufls Miss it If you buy any where except at Metcal Bros, They are selling thsir Clothing at Cost, and guarantee prices on hats. caps' underwear, hosiery, neckwear, silk hangd- kerchiefs, trunks, bags, etc.. ete ; METCALF BROS, 344 Broadway, Counoil Bluffs. GARPETS. L. W, PATTESON & C0. Nos. 1 and 2, Masouic Temple. Council Bluffs. Iowa. | The ¢old waather bas finally put in an ‘ appearance and finds many persons not yet supplied with heavy underwear, con- sequently we wish to gently hint that we have a fine assortment of Underwear. | We wishto call tpecial attention to our Double front and back Undershiits with | drawers to match, Fur and Cloth Caps, Mits and Gloves. Mufflers, Ete., Etc,, Etc. - CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, Council Blnffk, | very depart onand effogly and containg a1l the late«t &ty CARPET! CURTAINS, SHADEN UPHOLSTERY GOODS, KiC., G Largest SToci —AND- Lowest Prices. YHK ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPEY HOUSE IN WESTERN 10WA EAMPLES furnshed upon application W o uwn partios. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORD; Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadway.

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