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1] THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL ~ BLUFFS.' THURSDAY MORNING, DEC., 17 OFFICE: No.12 Fearl Strect. Prediverod by earrfer In any part of the city at STy Cents)or week W, TiroN, =+ « o Manager. MINOR MENTION, in pante at B for winter g min tern: tailor bahy Nohby pat teiter, 1l A gennine Rodda & Co.'s Leave to wed was ye W. L. Russell and Mamie Doth of this city A free laby given Rodda & Co. John Skidd has ¥ on complaint of A be was gy of her clothing See the doll show ot Ei Co.’s People's storc The Imperial club have another of their sevivs of social gatherings this evening. members and invited guests ave the only ones ex) Lool the Rodda & Co. s G. Langdon, a painter, w Deing dangerously drunk his hovse with ol the first one who interfq Just think of it, yon baby of ), Kodd: Justice Schnrz, who has tied the monial knot between more couples than any other magstrato .mmlu r 1o the score yeste rday afternoon, the particscthus made iappy being Otto Sel ln mek and Bertha Bar !I. Connters full of babies that away, Eisenan, Rodda & Co. “His Honor," of our city, seems (o lave been struck h a pile driver at the 5 cony - Des Mo nes y sspecinl tel orts he was storday will you by Eisuman, on placed in durance Griftin, who says and tried to burn o lot man, Rodda & s The eman, <ted for sitling in (tening to chop 1 with hin can_ get a ¢ Co. doll matri Minden dded wo give down to a “‘haby tthe People’s when they puzehia ther clumsy set of hur Cainall can of powder cof the Muelle The owne applying to (hv have the p» 1 chief of polic The vst baby show on earth be seen at Eiseman, Rodda & Co. ple’s store, The work on the sewer ditch is pro- r i =0 well that “those who have suf h el in times past by overtlo of creck begin to have hope of bemng next spring. 1t will bea great relic many eitizens. Doll babies! Doll babies! Yes, little you ean get one—w ) i your .t or mother will biy o bill of goous at the People’s store. The firemen had their me night. The boys not_only enj the others who' attended “seen 7 It is hoped 1 prove asnug littl those who serve the prblic so val- can Peo time last sady should have o baby, and in, Rodda &Co. will give them one r pretty dollsif they Wil purchase a bill of goods amounting to §5 or over. In the district_court yesterday the time was tuken up with the trial of the case Mrs. Mary Walker against the Rock Isl- and railway, the plaintift claiming dam- ages on account of the explosion of uear- Joad of dynamite being shipped through by the comy Constable Rickett was to sell the Gerst- enberg property on a foreclosure of mortgage this afternoon, but he has been restrained by an injunction issued by Judge Loofbourow on_the petition of parties cluiming to hold a first mortgage on the property. One of the chief points sought to be established in_defense of the claim for damages in the dynami e, is that rlummm» or giant powder is not danger- ous in shipping. It would be interesting to have a can of dynamite introduced in evidence, and see how many of the luw- ers wonld stay in the court room while t was being necod LGiua and exame ftea. Expert ‘evidence was introduced, however, that it was all right to ship it. ‘The entertainment to be given by the rnpils of the Bloomer school'in the opera house to-MOrrow evening promses to be in.cresting and to amply repay all who attend. Desides the other benelits of such an entertainment, it is hoped to reulizo somo Auancial surplus. to o ox. pended upon the museum of natural hi ory already established at the Bloomer building. This museum is a great educa- tor of the young and is becoming quite valuable. "During the past year scventy. three new birds have been added besides other specimens. 1n thus e ng and improving the musenm about $00 short age exists, This should be promptly met and a sullici Ided to secure tional spe The public this easily by patronizing the entertain- ment, omorrow evening, while at the same time the ttending will be sure of secnring for themselvesS n huppy even- ing with (he young folks. Cottage rangc G diant Homes and ilub h latest terns at bed rock pi Cooper & McGee's, Nn - 41 Ma nd I.m,;s at Ben - The finest fringes, foot rests and funcy chenille flowers for fancy work at K, Stockert s, No. 304 Broadway. - Peraonal Paragraphs. Mre. H, B. Suing, of Iartington, Neb., daughtor'of Mr. H.' Pase is here on a visit to her parents, and will remain dur- ing the holiday soason, Miss Mury Ward has returned from Chicago and enstern Tows, where she hus been visiting friends, W. J. Hancock has gone to Chicago. E. Burhorn, who has been confined to his home by sickness the past two weeks, is now out and attending to busine A. W. Courson, of Cincinnati, is in the city. Ho leaves'for the west to- -day and will return in time to bumluy here.’ ces, strect, Fine ladies’ For first-class Misours wood call on Gleason at bis coal oflice, "l.i Pearl street - The electrie belt of Junl-l & Smith, Fourth street, Council Blutls, po. m.l_y cures rheumatism, nuuul,,m, yspey iles, paralysis, estion, |i|~, [ loet, nervousness, head l:v«-r complaints, los poisoning, lack of ne Zor, Wasting weakness of |hu-« Allwumn of u personal nature in male and female. A large Hall's fire proof safe, suitable for county UKPOSCS. Gronow & &l'h;;unlxen \vrol.anlu grocers, Lu‘fxuul - Everybody lnlerellml‘ A new schemo has been started by Messrs. Biseman, Rodda & Co. now give a doll awuy with all purchy the remainder of this week. o $5 purchase you will reccive a r.loll wlm,ll retails for #5c. With a $10 purchuse you \Vlll Jeceive @ doll which vetails for $1.50 t With a 815 and $20 |)u|\'hnw you will reoeive a doll valued at from #3 to $5. Everybody is invited to see the great doll show at the People’s store. un from | AR Assailant OI‘ vorly Collared Blair, Nebraska, CAPTURE OF HII Hoghes' at THREE-FINGERED JACK'S LEAP. ting Developments Coming to Light Connecting the Gang With Another Murd s AN Account of the Cateh, Inte The “Major” Capturcd at Blair. Officer O'Brien Blair, Neb, with Major” and Roa Three Fingered Jack, Tuesday and put ¢ Hous They were reription given in the Beg, and the ol cers there at once tel phed to this city. When arvosted the hotel Roael asked Marshal Kelley to allow him (o get his satehel from his room. When in the room he saddenly jumped throngh the | window, smashing glass and falling twenty-two feet to the sidow He strack on h s feet, | crowd of citizeng t | his revolver and the ero atter s then ran down the stecet about a block | towhere a horse and cutter belonging to the county treasurer was standig, Jumping into the cutter he drove back to the hotel, no one in the erowd ing that he was the man who ran. 1stin front of the hotel he man- aged to nnsct the cutter, falling out, and as the horse started to ran he tried to stop him, und the attention of the erowd being taken up in chasing after the horse, b ~.1‘||\<|I around the corner and es- r Major Williams better know arrived at t the Comm ognized by a de The Vil as Blair In the meanwhile the “Major,” who of an oflicer in ak down the stairs, wled and placed inirons consented to come here without He wonld not talk about th flair, but was very ensions to v the fechng v here. conce hnm and desired to lave officers and i meet lim at tne depot on. It is thought that the des tion ~Iumu by the gang was due to lation made by the Beg, that bt was He then e Mat Kern, the thivd has heen lotinging about Omaha sinee the shooting, w end of the rot started for Blair riving ahout an hour adte man _in the gang, this city and ching this the officer ¥ the ¢ it on the and Roiel I| went to Missouri V v democrat zon with two g ignaton is felt o Zzens helpig them out of the it is probable that th -y will be Oflicer O'Brien speaks very highly of the assistance and treatment that he’ re- d from the Bl oflicers. few new points to be & vmu'm'mn" the details of the shooting of Hugh, he wounded stillalive and resting easily & venue hotel, where several of friends are taking tirns looking after his wants. Dr. Bellinger, who is m at- tendince, says that he 15 quite confid ot pulling his man _throwgh, and H himself seems conlident of will not consent to any mol cutting at the presen The™ wils mlnrmml that the cause of it was nmmh- growing out of 1 luir which occury Ci told that the beguiled a cattloman or far- mer out into the railw rd and there knocked him down and robbed him of a big roll. The “Major” mtimated that Huighos insisted on’ having a share, though not. concerned in “the r based his claim on the ground that he Il.ld put the “*Major” onto the fellow, and that llws realized #1,000 from the robber vening papers ha ought to ,,1.‘ m no suchl aftuir had happened, : is also denied by some 0! H |\‘rI|u frie uh r which it is claimed was referred to by the Muiul as_being the use of the h ouble and of which Hughes threatened to “squeal,” did really oceur, in ~|num the stupid denial of the i s graphic account of it whi the B the time: O JT1S MONEY. [Special to the Bei.] Lunb, living near Le Mars, was run over this morning near the depot there by the Chicago, Milwaikee & St Paul train about 2 o’clock, | When picked up 1o was Tound to be eobd and still, with euts in the ead indicating foal play. He went to Le Mars yesterday intending to sell his lun but” it hie did w0 it is not Known. e was scen st night in company with stranger, but since his body has been found no trace of the stranger can be discovered, Great exeitement previls at Le Mars and it e strpected amurdercr is found b niay b Iynehed, The mysterions stranger refer) thought to be the notorious M, his confession to a friend, -us stated friend, evidently refers to that saction. 10t 1o be wondered at n.xmll concerned hasten to deny that any such afi 1 Those who know the “Major” say that he has been I i with he burt his foot r, and was still suf- ing from it time of the shooting. ening he had the foot lllt‘~\4 d desire, as he said, to be in shy . e for walking a Iunw ways that night, ie pointers thus i are worth fullm\mg ap. It is believed that if the present el re followed up, the mur- dever of this farmer will be cony It is thought that Hughes may be able to throw some hight on the nm\m, althongh not a participant divectly, This lluul_\ s a l.rnh.mlu motive for the '8 anxicty to get Hughes ont of way und his tongue silenecd forever, It is ned that Hughes had fear of bis lifo. When the three came to the hotel for the flrst time Sun, vemng ughes rushed up stairs and one of h's friends loeked him in a roum, so that he could not be vewched. When the part) found him afterw in the oftic mu‘ tried to pick a qua; with him by abus- ing him, he made the remark to ‘one of the, bourders: I hope that this won't end.with anything worse than words After they had gone out he was afr n to go out and get a ]x.ul of beer, and sent . messenger. The messenger chanced to go tow suloon where the party chinced 10 b, 1t i said thitt {h L;uml out who sent for the beer, und tried to dope it, but the bar tender interfered. ‘T'his, too, will probably come out when the case is reached in cou: v Christmas prcm'uls at Homer's. S Correct Abstracts of Title and Real Es: tate Loansat McMubon & Co's, No. 4 Pearl street el All kinds of interior dr: poles, sh the very ¢ the west at kert & Co's, n[]: cornice heapest in Moving for Manufactories. Council Bluils is getting aroused on the subject of manufacturing, The meeting held in the Masonic hall Tuesday night indicetad t he business men are en- thusiastieally ready to unite in some wise movenent to secure more manufactur Bg here. Notonly was the attendance large, but theve were present many of the repr tive men of the city. The dis- CUSEon NOw centers more on niethods ) anything else. ‘There is a general l enthusiagsm in favor of getting manufus ed last night from | the hotel, | } street. 3 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, THURSDAY DECEMBER 17, 1535, differ, { hed passed but there | to how this <hall be ac T'he ty conneil { ordinance exempt tasution for five yo i artng here with A capy 1ot than £15,000. Senafor Carson will this wntor infroduee a bill 1 getting such factorices ex ted from state tanes for some o years Other needed city and ddation | for the encouragement will be nrged I'his eity hins m the coneeied advauty the greato conter. tributing points ,y,m west ganization mong it of presenting the consuleration of wing in this part of the country. fiero 18 much whicl the citizans in 10 to to seeure factorie nd the organizati now b ing | pertected necd not go to pieces becanse of aving foo littl |m|.. | W s a_move in | here foel fective move ul\u( ating | 4 tock cony (& of which ~1.‘nl| e |h\u rions manufacturing enterp | thus making @ safe investment for the stoekholder, and giving the city a monied ory N which will be prepared to alk business to nrt lhmlnl;:n( Tocating h Some advocaie the of this company taking stock in diffevent manufacturing —enterpri Others that the company should 1 wholly in providing lands giving the enterprizes encou: help by liberal terms of oc- of such propor ult to secure donations and subseriptions, a8 in times gone past Mon can be induced toinvest much ensier than to donate. The time has passed, also, when mere talk will bring men and eapital to a_city. If the citizens of a . knowing “all about its past and ent, do not have cnough faith in its some of their own money g enterprises, it is little le strangers to come If the citi- zens of Council Bl will show in some organized form disposition to chaneo sotne of their means in building manufac- tories hero, this will ingpire contidence in outsiders quicker than any other action | that can be taken. is_the position | taken by some of the live, business men oy unlnn is likely to be gome prac- | move in this dircction. The mm'lmg the other good h et ||| agitat tl are omy nees of mar intag one of id dis ther dvantages to thinking of | tl use t here money. Subs! tate loans, Pearl street, Try John Drs. Judd & insoles, Only street, Council wanted. fifty ecnts, Blufts, Towa. The entertainment to be given to-mor- row night by the pupils of the Bloomer school building will be a decidedly inter- esting one. The following is the ‘umvlhll\L’. hre % il “The Hours FOURTH GItA “Jamie and.J W Selections—Bry —“Return of Bird: watha's Wooing,” Nellie Uuh.mq. B Squir \h\u Ariisworth Statue “Chorus 1.m] less of Liberty ttle Hymnof the Re 1 of Pemberton Mi Daven- port.. “1ligh Sehool andma oo Operetta Pupils Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Grades, directed by Miss L. Berger, - For hardw:re and house furnishing got prices of Cooper & McGee, No. 41 Main ———— g put in a complete new stock of furnishing goods, hats, caps, No. 915 Main strect, the public to give them a trial. Their expenses ave small and they can and do scll che Hz clothing, F Iwill present a warrs good reliable manufacturlng company that will maintain a factory for ten years on lots 10, 11 and 12, block 7, Fleming & Dayis addition. Also to a sceond respo sible party o deed to lots 14 and 1 block 45 in Riddles’ add ton for a like purpose. . W. RODEFER. — Best conl and wood i m:- city at Gle son’'s, 26 Pearl street. — adies and gents g a rand drawing ou Jinuary 1, 25 cents worth of goods purchased of Arthur Lefkov 523 Broadw The choicest eandies, Californin fruis nuts, cigars, ete,, always on hand. R C. B. Jacquemin & Co., No. 27 Main atrect, take pleasure in unnonncing to the pnl lie that their stock of articles, or- numental, stylish and * useful holida gouds, is com )Iclu i partment, an 1o visit their and uumrnn- ever to show goods. - Money Wanted (At 7 per cent interest on county and y bridge warrants as collate secu- ri % ~ RaymoNnD & Campi Over First National bank. Council Blufls, ; — Nockties, a lurge assortment to select from forChristmas at Beno's, ticket to the ith overy v smre, inspeet their ‘goods o trouble what- — Breaking Inio Cars, George Blakely wi rested yesterday on a charge of breaking open a car on the Wabash track and stealing a quantity of flour, lumber, shingles, cte. Blakely lives with his brother in a little house down on the bottom, and & search wai rant was taken out, resulting in the find- ity "of stuff In the house :d to the description of the y taken. The ease will be heard ustice Scl court, ———— Hoslery for Tadics and Ktllh chieap at Heno's. A Live slm-l Company, Articles of incorporat on have been filed for the Brown's Park Horse and Cattle company, of Council Blufts, ‘T'he | eities of H, H. Motealf, nden, George Metealf, Metealf, and G capital ok company is cattle as fmplied name any. Onc ranciies is nam rown's park and is intah connty, Utah, H.IT presidont of the company; treasurer, Georgo and J Peterson e AT Petoy rge I is 1o Iy to handle by the of 1he incorpor. Crit £50.500 ranches and the nd ! foreman - Umbrellas for Christmas presents Beno's - The Difterence. The eity council of Council Blufts ap- Hoarding, etc 1he low rate TEN CENTS PER 1IN st nd FIVE CENTS PER 1 cach subsequent insertion, Le: mentaat our oMee, No. 12 P Broadway. ccrtion WANTS, A nicely fuer Without o propriated $150 to pay the expenses of the | delegates (o the propaosed convention of | 1,000 and over, at Des Moines, citizons are raising - big row Mayor Taylor will represent and, we believe, expeets to bear [Creston Gazette - nn-! the about i Creston his own'expehises Angostura Witters are endorsed by all chemists for thei- ware of connt v and druggist o ed by Dr.J. G, B, Masonic ¢ Chapter No. 25, 0. B, 8., will hold its regnlar meeting this (Thursday) evening at Masonie hall. A full attend- anee is requ to elect ofticers for the cnsuing year. By order of the N, M, Cannig ed HUNTINGTC S Ay, PILES Bleeding, ltching ndiscovered by , called Dr A single 50 or ufl J £ this wonderful sooth Lotions and ||l\(l\v1l\|'lll~l|u good, 18’ Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors, allays the intense ite (particularly at night” after getting w Ubed), acts as @ poultice, gives instant re il is prepared only for Piles, : 1 for nothing else. CURED, riy Blind, n Pile Ointment.” worst chronic tiptions on f i begutil by Kulin & Co, At wholesale by RUSE LL &Co Manufactu AUTOMATIC ENGINES signod for Runuing, of all sizes of Especinily I GRAIN ELE AND I MILLS, VATORS, CTRIC LIGHTS Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon T hreshers, and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Care Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MII , ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. ESSEX HOUSE, R BRYANT AND VINE S18, Cony Warm rooms und good board At roasonable rates. HOS. OFFICER. W.IL N, PUSE} OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. Fstablished 1865 or other tum s removed wichout R, CANCERS {5 Sint o' winis of oo CHRONIC DISEASES of wi kinds a specialty. Over thivty years' pract cal cxporionce. Oifice No. 11 Pear! Btreet, Count (I Blutfs, € CONSULTATION FIEG Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted and furnished. Dummy Depot. $1 8 \\(I'l L, TATE, Prop. L. H. BERSHAW. J. M. SMITI-I LEADING Merchant Tailm! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Iowa ONLY HOTEL In Counci Bluffs baving Fire Escape Avdall moaern fmprovorocnts, eall Volls, gro alurm bells, eto., 18 the CRESTON. HOUSE! Nos. £15, 217 and 216, Main Stroot, MAX M OHN, Propriotor N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Omice Over Amerioan Fxpress, Compuoy. WEHMAN & MEYER'S IRIDTES. Corner Pear] Street and Fifth Avcnue, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Rink for reut for theatrical performances balls, parties, el Al kinds of refreshments &nd @ ¥REE LUNCH @very morning. " JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in Stat and = Federal Courts, fooms 7 opd 8, Suugars Block Beue. Opp Broadway wood orch wnd sinall fri | water, P OFFicen, | Bintts, lown, \\' ANTRD 1o buy uil the firstec hand ousehold i A | Pors will i wRples n I3 5% Brondway 8 Mot VI STRCTLY rtoines not wpplying, Al | Teceive pre tte Dishest m b vory liberal te il coniple o Voarding housy and ihreo A buciness b Iands. Valie, nbout §4,000, Mills county, Towa, for tils county, 1o inproved farms Kansas, ench with a emall e oquitas will be 1 fmproved, nt # big bargain, for Wandise. h brick rosidenc of the uncil Blufls, will ¢ for go Junds,Valie, §15.00. No. 55 and 1=Are 1350 othe il Blufrs, which cash ata bareain. No, 1 Towa, will exchungy 0. few of our s 0 ‘ Vo Boveral FO0d Stocks L P A R WA TR Council Blufrs, Towa. J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Broadway, Council Blufs. COUNCIL BLUFIS. The following is the time depurture by | cutral stindard il depo s 1 . “CHICAGO & RORTHWESTERN. Mauil and Expre:s. “Accommodution [ " BUHLINGION & QuY Stailand Exproes 1 ~6:05—11:10 p.m Gh.ca*o Water Motor Co. 54 DEARBORN STRE Power fumished from hydrant pressure for ariving all kinds of 'light machinery. S it orgun blowi at chopp "Heo joh oflion. Paco & Scl Chicago Mout Mirket. Lasizendorfer's Meat Marlket, Smith Kurtz & K. Rohert Mullis, coft 0 grine fent, 18 Main st arnam St. Owmal SANTACLATUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S, No. 28, Main Street, Council lHum' Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesnle aud rotall Lnmber, Lath, Sluingles Sash, Doors and Blinds, Bole sgents for the celebrated Marblehead Concentrated White lime. 8 P, MACCONNELL, Manuger. ‘felephone No. 26, RORUNRN S, MERGEN HOTEL, Muin St,, ('num il Blufts, &nlhuL.‘l & Q.1 C, M & St n, i Imn depots, m» (luul, iv eiything new and 1|n Opened Dec, 15t orurn, MERGEN, Proprietor and Manage Iy elass. P, T. MAYNE Pr. T. Muyne & Co, Real Estate Exchange , Council Blufls, Towa, A8 HAzELTON No. 103 Paacl S treot Denlers in fows, Kunsus and Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY. Real Estate bought and sold MRS. D. A, BEIVEDI(.‘T DEALPR 1N MANUFACTURER AND HAIR GOOD. No. 887 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Tailin 8100k Council oods Property i Cheroken, okee county, lown, will trade for western <A heaufitul home in (he town of Haste cbraska land. ¢ and alko A 1 of Chenvo for cash or will o, 540 Joining 'the | for & Short time in- exchangod for oty purg one do 4 Kunsus or’ Nebraska ful homes 18 will buy A Nienutiful suburban location in fowa for western lunds. UNION TICKET OFFICE Railwa.y Time Table. of arvival and me of anw kind vaiselor mavel L trucke=the best in the world. 808 Highth Aven | PAID UP CAPITAL, $20000. SUCCESSORS 408 MAIN STREET, IMPOY or Musical Merchandise We malke the ecletnate ery instrument wanianted. 1 Hardman Pianos, nA satieka rantest. Frameliouses move o and Kighth Strect. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 Mueller Music Compan INCORFORATIED, TO J. MUELLER. COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A AND DEALERS IN Musical Instrumen of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. and the Royal Whitney organs, a spécialty Send for eatalozues, MUELLER MUSIC CO., Counvil B.ufls Miss It " If you buy any where except at Metoal Bros. They are selling their Clothing at ii| Cost, and guarantee prices on hats, caps’ ‘| underwear, hosiery, Trovahi ALUA UALAUANY Ui wiasany e neckwear, silk hand- aofs tvanlrs haos atn nfn By wews oo, METCALF BROS, 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. A. W. PATTESON & €0, Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. Council Blufls, Iowa. The cold waather has finally put in an appearance and finds meny persons not yet supplied with heavy underwear, con- have a fine assortment of Underwear. Wo wishto call tpecial attention to our Double front and back Undershirts with drawers to match, Fur and Cloth Caps, Mits and Gloves. Mufflers, Etc., Ete,, Ete. - - | CALL AND SEE US. |A. W, Patterzou & Co. ; Nos. 1 and 2, ¥ Coun<il Bluffs, sequently we wish to gently hint that we | CARPLTS. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Our gtock is now comploto In evory dopart ment and containg all the letest styles wd eSeots n CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS, 0, KTC, Largest Stock —~AND- Lowest Prices. TNE ONLY RXCLUL (VE CARPET MOLUR IN WESTEIN 10WA, SAMPLRS furnieoss 0w partica. FINE UPHOLSTESY WORK T0 ORDAB [m_:".ml $lufls Carpet Company. d03 BLroadwu-n son spplication e o