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6 THE DH!Y BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY \Iul\u\m DEC. 18 OFTICE: No u Teari Strset. by carrier in art of tho city at MINOR MENTION, iter, the tailor, for winter goods ting menced at th acation of two we The gocial union met last the residence of Dr. Woodbury Officer has been added to the police foree instead of Shiclds, 1 The river has closed strongly enough for foot passage, hut teams have not com meneed erossing yet A marrisge license was granted to Terman ¢ Schaffer, both of this city Three disturbers of the no-license peddler const court business yestorday Yesterday the m: cvening at vesterday Gross and Sclma weace and one uted the police t yenr n office. He layy to the end The show window of John Templeton’s smokers' resort has been arranged very Witractively with a winter scene with houses, ete., made from cigars Go to the of louse this evening and seo the young folks. The school enter- tainment will interestall and the museum of natural history should reccive w big benefit, lhgulnr mecting of y Couneil this (Friday) evening Hovunn icers for the ensuning year tukes this meeting. All mebers ure requested Lo be present red Cummi Shadron, i ) registered on ters in this city. He apparently isn't_very well up on the spelling of h.~ own city. Chad- ron has sprung up o quickly ihat per- haps he hasn'vhad time o Jearn: how to spell it. Fred M, Loomis, who is much of the time in the inters Bradley & C reached hi k, being his V. Loomis, observed the 000 interest in on the road sta of David majority this 1 |||ur by the busine The n has reached this eity that Capt. LaFayette Parker was wreeked lust ke Huum together with one They were washed n but at last accounts Capt. Purker is an brother of Mrs. J. Abbott and Mrs, John Hammer of this city. There is talk of having the di!l“ll!{ train, which leaves Omaha at 8:15 each evoning, ron up o the Broadway depot, starting back from there for Omala at about 8:45. Thisg would be an accommo- ult to use that ashore we transfer. al this evening in st church, corne: ivc',"h ave « i socicty will sell “for the bheneit ut church various articles which the ladies have prepared. The exercises will be in Englieh, and it is hoped that many out- side of the society will be present. Rev. George W. Roby, pastor of the Mal Baptist LTI R Se granted a_vacation by his chureh, in ordtr to give him an nm»uruunly of go south for health, his ph I*su 0 m vising him totake this restand change. He is oftering his library for sale at 1 below cost, and any one d ng to pur- o books at a° bargain can secure a t from him, and then muke their selee- tions. Mr. D. H.Solomon, of Glenwood, was in th nyw»t.um on his return from Dakot re he has been looking after the « is son, who got into a difii- culty there through, it appears, no fault of his own. It gcems tlmL 1 great hmlc of a man was whippi a little bo mereifully und young Sq umnn inter! or: to protect the boy, when the fellow turned on him with a héavy iron, and in defense Solomon shot him. The action of the young man has been approved, not only y public scntiment, but by the action of the courts. In n caso in the distriet court yesterday one witness called from « packing house. The odor which arose trom the witness’ chair while he ocenpied it, clea ly proved tl n packing | S vory sweet place. osses and attorne, vive by putting r only to and from the There will be a soc 1y i ic they would do_the most good, whi ile the iltiis opencd the windows ana o » from beneath the folds of his ¢ rems objeotion is overruled. Let tho ness proceed as Tapidly as possible direct questions, gentlenien,” Oflicer ck last night found mw ul the httle Sander boys in a stre shoeless, hatless, bui not tearle ’II Jittlo follow was nearly frozen and de clured bis father had come home drunk, and had driven him out of the house. ‘The officer went with the boy to the house, but there his story was de his pavents saying he had run cause he was afraid of pped for some slight oflense, I’ ly and its trouhla 5 are getting a little too common, ood deal of bad ich they apparently did not get from (he old man as be seoms to hu\e plenty of it left. y council ought to be proud of ing Ql 30 to pay the expenses of ayor going to Des Moines on a free nd spend one duy at the conven !mu of mayors. On the only motion made by him he seems to have got one vote, and that was east by himself. His burst of oratory is n.nuuul as being great. It should have been. The public can got a pn-u% good speech now for $100. His gpeech does not seem to have captured but ove vote, though, and that one his own. Now the comneil should appro- priate another hundred or more to the mayor for “‘attendance on of olo,” He hasn't had sueh an approprition for soveral weeks the gates g Ask Personal Paragraphe, W. A Btowe. .Omuh.\ attorne) in the city ' Wits Sweigarl, prominent bridge conteactor of Portland, Oregon, was in this city yesterday and visited the Union Pacifle bridge. William Hughes, a representative of the Savannah, Florida & Western rail- road, was in the eity yesterday. A. R. Souer and his partner, My. Bed ford, real estate men in Omaha, were in the city yesterdny. They ecem to have more contidence in the future of Council Blufls real estate thut some of this city's own residents. e Drs. Judd & Smi(h s Hn- insoles, Only fifty conts. N¢ strect, Council Blufls, Iowa wanted. D Pea Jackets at Beno agnetie 10 Fourth Agents —-— Substantial abstracts of title and real estate loans. w & E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl strect. — All kinds of interior drnph%x‘ corniee les, shades, ete., the very stoin o west at E. Blockert & Co el Necktiea, a large assortment to from for Christuias at lh-nu s, - Hoslery or ladies and gents cheap at Beno's. seleet r entered upon the | IBROUGHT BEFORE THE BAR. Maintains His Silence ns to His Cell, EURGLARS SEEKING PHYSIC A New Baptist Church—The Cost of Keeping a Mayor One Day All the News About the Biaffs, The Major in Court. The Major was yesterday before Justice Schurz to answer charge of shooting Hughes, He | cool as thoueh he v a mere looker on | When asked his name he refused to anything I would =ay he finally re marked, “that T do not car word, except by sdvice of my attorn e gettled back in his chair, while his at Daily and J. J. Frainey, ar | ranged matters with the court and the county attorney, Col. Keatley. These ar rangements consisted in having the case |m.\ med for a week and the tixing of Yone £,000. This amount of was by agreement of the attorneys on both sides, but it seems very | sidering the nature of the offense, probability that in ease of Hughes the ev un would show that his Lv]hn)., was meditated murder. It is aimed ||v it it might as well be $50,000, however, as far as the prisoner 18 con- corned, for there is lite pmh.!.uh v his being able to sceure any bonds the way to and from the he n ained the same vigid silene ark exeept aoeasual o ther. to n was as as Ay torneys, Col On - The finest fringes, foot rests chenille flowers for’ fancy work Stockert & Co.’s, No. 809 Broadway. - Cottage ranges, Garland stoves, R diant Homes and Hub heaters of the ve Jatest patterns at bed rock pric Cooper & Me No. 41 Main strect Fine ladies’ hand lx.'\"% at Beno's g o Horticulturists at Glenwood. W. ML MeCamphell and O. O, Barrett, both prosperons farmers, living but a few miles from this city, dropped into the Beg oflice on their return from the meeting ot Glenwood of the Northwestern Towa Hor- tieultural society. They report a very attended, and very profitable gathering. The dis) of fruit was grand, even better than in any previous year. They speak very highly of the treatment received from the Glenwood people,who did hing in their power to make the stay of the visitors h«:; DY, and the Glenwood people entertained all The society nceepted an invitation to visit the institution for the feoble minded, and were very much inter- ested in the work being done there. The eallers at the Ber oflice some specimens of the wo |nl|1il One bit of paper was res ide: eration of the “w bit of news wonderfully acen” The boy who did and seems He will any object desired. He will, i 1, work all day at this, and when asked to make any partieular object, will it with lightning rapidity, uhlim: a picee of paper several times, ind then by s tingers, the paper un- eveals the accurate representa tion of the object usked for. This secms to be the only thing the poor boy is capa- ble of doing, but this he does with mar- velous skill and rapidity. Another peeu- liarity of the boy is that he eais every bit of puper he tears out in making a figur His 5 constant red with these /pec 15 im possible to get into h 1 that hould not use his stow waste paper basket, e asg Missoun wood 26 P ch for a For first-c ileason at his coal oftica, - The electric belt of Judd & Smith, 30 Fourth street, Council Blulls, positi S 1 i 1, AySpepsum, indigestion, fits, cold eet, nel r\ulunuw headache, "kids nts, loss of \n'nlx( 'k of nerve force and e 'or Sale. all's fire proof gafo for t-unn(y Py Schoentgen, whole Blufls ——— A New Church, The new Scandinavian Baptist building is about completed, occupied next Sunday for the first time, the pastor preaching orning and even- ing. Inth™=%ening there will be bup: tism ut the close of the sermon, the first administering of the ordinance in the new place of worship. This chureh so- ciety, unll\*r the able hip of its r, Rev. Mr. R , has strug: | bravely to get this building up, and the public outside of the organization should give their efforts encouragement m\d furthier help. The building will cost 500, and tho soeiety has no contributions being mmh by those who hive to muke . p ng. The church is u (rum.- structure 36506 feet. and is wn attractive comfortable building. For the present chairs will be used in the aud to vium and the furnishing of pows will be Il».uuu Luntila more convenient season. here n some few finishing touches to the building also. The succoss alroady renched by this society is very creditable. and shows what earncst, “honest and united work on the part of pastor and people can accomplish. -~ Christmas presents at Homer's, f————— Ladies and gents got a ticket to the Frund dmwmf on Junuary 1, with every 25 cents worth of goods purchased ot I\rrhur Lefkovitz, 58 Broadw The choicest eandies, California fruits, nuts, cigars, ete., nl\\u\l on hand. i C.B J’u-qm-u)m & Co., No. 27 Main street, take pleasure in announcing to the public that their stock of articles, or- namental, atylish and useful holiday goods, is complete in_each and every de- artment, and cordially invite everybody o visit their store, inspect their goods and compare price No trouble what ever 1o show good: ’ — Burglars After Physic, When Dr. R. Rice opened his office at No. 11 PearPstreet yosterday morning he found that the place had been visited by prowlers during the night. The fellows had guined an entrance by cutting through a rear window. Some bottles were broken, two silk handkerchiefs, und some other small articles taken, but nothing stolen of great value. The thieves bad picked up amagnifying look- ing gluss, and had apparcontly been so sgusted at seeing in it the faces of such rogues threw it down in the rear room, breaking the fr The doctor has in his frout ollice the west valuable mosic brought | to say o TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1885, hox n». re is in the city, but although the thieves set one of the lamps on top of this, it secems mnot to have irred to them to steal it. - nd wood 1 the eity I strect Best coal P son's tate Lo: Pearl st - Umbrellas for Christmas Beno's The Mayor's he mayor has Moines, where he has been convention of the mayors of Towa From the telegraphic reports in the BEr yesterday, it seems that he suceeeded in making a epeech. There is filed no re port of the expenses of trip, than of the auditor's rant book showing the amonnts drawn by I im on necount of going there for a day. Date. Amount, Decenuber 8 “ December 15 Drecember 15 December 1 December 15 ~.December 15 December 18 presents at - apense Account. returned from Des attending the cities, } hie the stubs war Total, €15 00 - For hardware and Jouse furnishing get s of Cooper & McGee, No. 41 Main ing put in a complete new stock of \Iul]n 2, furnishing _goods, hats, caps, ix & Hughes, \u 915 Main stroet, nnm- the public to give them a t i Their expenses are small and they can and do sell cheap. - In the District Court. In the distriet court the jury in the cage of Mrs. Mary Walker inst the Rock Tsland railway brought in a verdiet in vor of the plaintift for §300. The amonnt uniges on account of the explosion of a car of dynamite.was §600. The cuse I huu watched with i it is the first one of a series to A number of these claims f s have been settled, but there orlly mumber yet to be disposed of v the time was taken up in the of the case of Hunt against Jo , it being a claim of debt was given to the jury about 6 o'clock - empleton's Try John T RUSE LL &Co < of “Rose' eigar. Manufucturcers of all siz AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especiafly Dosigned for Running, MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. New Massillon T hreshers. Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC. Factory Massilion, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. ‘ESSEX HOUSE, CouNER BRYANT AND VIN Warm rooms and good bourd at reasonable rates. HOS. OFFICER, W. M. M, PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, Estublished 1865, R. RICE, M. D. CANCERS 6r, gtner tum irs romoved yriout the knifo or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of il kinds a speciatty. (OVirhirty yours' pract eul exporionco. Olioo sircot, Coun il Blu ¥ CONSULTATION DMK Northwestern Hotel, Newly ftted and furnished. Opp Broadway Duwmy Depot. J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! | | WHERE T0 BUY Christmas Presents It the Bother of the of Nearly Every One Nowadaye. Mia | Those Who Will Read the Following further | NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Iowa ONLY HOTEL Iu Counci Bluffe kaving Fire HEscape Apdall moaern improvements, eall bulls, dre alarm bells, ete., s iho CRESTON HOUSE! Now. 215, 417 and 219, Main Street, MAX M (LN, Fropstotor N. S8CHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Oftice Over American Rxpress, Compuny, WEHMAN & MEYER'S IRIDTET. Corncr Pearl 8treet and Fifth Avenue, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Rirk for vent for theatrical performances balle, purties, ota All kinds of refreshents and & FREE LUNCH @very wmorning. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS, Practices in Stat — and | Federal Courts, Rovis 7 and ¥, Saugart Biock. Beno, | from Eiscmun, 1o Will Surely Find Many Accept- able Presents, NECKWEAR went of Bisomar, Handkerchlefs ceptn) che apprecinte one i tought Co, 1l dars vy pos 17 yrices 1t ye i1 the armmoth esty tiln & Co, ever heard of A more suttable Bty o le to n Lok it the it Yon know veur w Wil APPCCRL: Bt of these, no ot or gt Vou do hippen 1o iive & ,,.w, or twa f g1 at home. You Vln(nfl her tafln tha Pros ore for the Hoest Blan g2 suikes 10 cheape e: pr A fine Bluck Siik Drcss Pattern is considored clegant Holiday Such prices hnve n boen offe and not dinar duy dress miich nsa hin will now cos- if from the im of Biscinan, Rodda & Co. s Peoples’ Siwore, who hie £ Inrgest stock ever secn in e v est, Of overy conee Land poor Al 1yt tor i ko, T be fomnd wit pur Al prices that e Storo o1 Kise 1 N\]J o1 Eisemun, kodda & Co. (IAPS- thot Furs are y for then, Tor the million at the Inrst dry vouds €tore in the wost stock that it you v them by the Ladies who wish suits, no voi e price on tiie hostery for ‘ether | the i the advantage of their ciose buying. Proples’ §tor TR AT S The Peoples' priets that make cven bubies dics OF gents seen 8 1o o cheaper than e aw coods | o Shaldo i d wnd. it com an, Hovid: the houp And are giving t four d ut prices store of 1ho 1w Suits suif o pliaco their wee ut Eiseman, Rodda & Co's. cry one knows i mu ler f o ¥ thing to have shout the They come in Sk, Casti- Wool, M , Lquantities 10 select 1rom at the Peoples’ Store. =3 n mrn. woman or ' NeoL ot dry g00d8 NouEo i It 35 located at the of Browdway and Ury Rt Re, Couneil s, e 16 called he Peoples’ $tore, o wihich Eemun. Rodda &' Co, proprictors. It w.l r heart good 1o cill eir | to.k even if you jdont buy. They huve plenty of cle show around and everyihing imaginnble 8 done for your comfort whea In thoir truly immense FurChildren Bt 12 K. 'hllm your them out in any article you w £, 1m0 W Yomr - prices they muke you, is the ment of P Goods, a8 wel) £00ds 10 be found. FEE! Aore, e You Tired Ler that 519 and v, Council Blufis, the Peoples' & you can find on somo one toor of the (miies e estallishmont Just what you aro looking inun, Hondn, & Co. have the stock and variety 10 s lect from, Ia h)w\ and soe 1 can flnd anyf everything that 15 u & Ann Il e Kept dvy by or rubber archasing ove Loots at the People’s It yon becomo tired of looking over the joods ¢ ot ull storcs to in The cold weather coming <o found the stock of under for either sex filled up at B man, lodda & Co. The stock 18 %0 large thet it must’ be reduced, and that at onceif oy all. They cannot af over till nest keason, if they have to | money by gelling ftnow. They are not selling out, ousequently it buve the room for othergoods, which will wirive in Junuary next The Cheapest Red Flannel in the g(le»l is to be found in the Peoples' ore, (n the 0 and No store sho garme I8 west ever hns s a lineof T S seson. They have now on bund thin all (b ed can show, and i ssiblo, Dit It i {acr, convineed give thom # call. You' clonk or any kind of & wrap of the now get more value for yous money in’ this line twun ever before tor Liis renson, that if they carry 1hem over til noxt seascm i will rogu ehalt of wiioor foxtore them in, and man, Rodda & Co. cun't Spire 111 paco. Muslm choap. BABIS and are g Musitos, IWenohed and Unblgac: can be founa st the Pe st inquanttios that wou m”lvu hundred swall stores, They sro Yea, Risernan, Rodda & Co. bave ba- Dies, a8 well b averyt) g clo, and nu, wivethom aw. y witlh overy pur e of $6.0 You'an i orisom y oy WED WY, Waddlrg and Parly HISIERY, boys, ludies, girls, and the smallest babics. SILKS : Yyou've boe CUEO Be YOU CaN Boe 8o Lo Peop Counever sy aafine o of hilka or Bitins o Gloves ard now g-liin but wsh th inat Elenw Xoep ob band fuey can all cosuers, suppiy SPECTAT_NGTICES, NOTICP. —8pacial aAvertisoments, such & Tost, Found, To Loan, For 8ale, To Rent, Wants Boa cte, will be Inserted In this column at the low rate ¢ EN CENTS PER LINE for the firet insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for cach gubseque Leave advertise m Pearl strect, near Broasaway, rtion. et our office, No. L WANTS, ) R NT A finely furnished front room troct No. 221 Vin h‘lfll RENT with or. hout preferred.” No. o b | A FOK SALE «ly turnished front room wand. Two gentlemen, et avenie. Ata bargain it sold €oon in timothy: &m0 a<h and plims, 8100k ALY neil Hiufts, Towa. W ANIRD o by il the fiest<i hand household woods that are ofercd fo salo, fuch as furniture, earpots, sto \ ONA BOL MAVINE STRICTLY frst-class goods ve time by not applying. Al others will ion nnd will be by A Orricim, 5% Broads fetly firet-cluss furnituro, ete. JHUEES FOR RENT- A McMahou & (o's, No. 4 Penrl streot, FOR SALE, FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE sulo o1 rent, on very fberal termst uncil Blufts Paper Mill; compiete, with o boarding houso and threo acres of -A business property in Cherokeo, nmmk.m county, Jown, will trade for western in the town of H for Nebraska land. property and also & in'the town of Chenvo down for cash or will L lends, A splendid farm, well improved, 640 & fn_Dickinson county, Towa, joining the wn of Spirit Luke. Price, for & khiort time Are four inproved farms in unty, Knansas, each w a emall in- o equitas will e exchnged for unine lulvln red wild in Nebraskn, No. res in Holt county, Neb., fpTOvOD, &UA bik bargnin. - Wants to excl for merchan artly e o story brick residence, one Blufrs, will ns or Nebrasha of tie st ioeat for good wnine lunds,Valie, two other beautiful homes I Council B, which eash paymernis will by At a Largain. No. b--A heautiful suburban loeation in fowa L will exchinge for western Jands. 1y u few of our special bar- thing (o trado or sell, Fins. 1f you've StHte or merchundise, or want to koil any write i, We have s to trade for lands. UNION TICKET OFFICE 4. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Brordway, Council Blufts. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following is tho time of arrival and Acparture of trnins by central #ta the loeal depot. ins leave truy tten winutes carlier and wrrivo ten minutes luter: W, ARIIVE. CIHICAGO & NONTHWESTERN. M il sl Exprees pmmodition 1id Muilund Expro L Accommadution 300 v, 10:10 A, M Vi M 1 © Expross incoln Pass, Om. & .V - Overlund Fxpros 4 :0- )- 11300 . i, Chicazo Water Kofer cd. 54 DEARBORN STREET. SELLING OUT THE GREAT SALE OF Dry Goods THE SToCK OF HARKNESS BROTHERS Still continues. Immense Slaughterof Cloaks this Week Onr stoek is complete fn cloaks cut is vapidly diminishing. while you can; the opportunity will not he offered long. HARKNESS Take their goods Remember the place. BROTHERS, 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Franohouses move Brick b Power furnished from hydrant pre driving all kinds of light mach attontion given to church ovgan blowing, \h i printing prossce, most. chopors, Ko creiin oezors, polishing Intheg, Sewing muchines, ote., ‘The best eheapest motor mude, Send o’ eir ) Connoll THufls by offee grinder. Kobert Mullls, collee grinder. . L. WILLTAMS, SellingAgent, 18 Main u| , Council liluirs, Towa, 1111 Farnai 81 Owaho. SANTACLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S, \'n 28, Main Street, - Council “ln(T~ Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesnlo nud rotall Lnmber, Luth, Shingles Rash, Doors and [linds. Bolo sgents for tho colobrutod Morblehead Concentruted Whito in B P. MACCONNELL, Munuger, Telephono N No. 716 Muin Etre MERGEN HOTEL , Council Blufts wau ., M. & Bt, P., and It, 1. & P depots, Stret car AR class, Opened L P T Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 1)) Poart 8 troat 1l Blutfs, Tows. Dealers 0 Jows, Kansus und Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY , Cour Real Estate bought and sold. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANCFACTURER DEALEN 1N HAIR GOOD. il Blnfls, AND No. 887 Broadway, Coun on Little Giant trucke—(he heet in the world, Aings of Any kind vaitod or moved and satistaction guarantead. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street. . W. PATTESON & C0. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. i | Council Bluffs, Towa. The cold weather has finally put in an appearance and finds many persons not yet supplied with heavy underwear, con- sequently we wish o gently hint that we have a fine assortment of Underwear. We wishto call tpecial attention to our Double front and back Undershirts with drawers to maich. Fur and Cloth Caps, Mits and Gloves. Mufflers, Etc., Ete,, Etc. CALL AND SEE US A. W, Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, uConcil Blufis. CARPLTS, Ourstock fa now complete (4 ment and containy Kl the iatest m CARPETS, URTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY ~ GOODS, E10., BTC, avery Aepari oy and offects ~THE-~ Largest stock ~AND Lowest Prices. INLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSH IN WESTERN I0WA MPLES fuinished upon applicaton to o own parties FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDX Council Blufls Carpet Carmpany 405 Broaduwu i

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