Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 26, 1885, Page 6

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8§ THIL GOUNCIL SATURDAY MORNING ]).\Il Y Bk BLUFFS OFFICE: No.13 Peaxl Street. tomer The Sw OvVer erows and evening Rickard OB to-day to visit her a very sick chilil Mjirty-two prisoners_spen in the connt W chicken dinner Jailoy hursday cv g the d Luntil Monday on and digestion of turkey cte., of Frank 1 ta chance to draw either of the prizes he grives away on January | The flest caisson for the new hridg over the M nri river ha “n about 22 1 It has about further to Serviees will be held in 1‘.4 tional ehureh to-morrow jeet in morning, l o Ol Y ing “Nea William 8 day for Wi thive in the tho *‘con eity wnd Oinaha The Kansas Cit over which there | in print heeanse it bic 15 heen et in b street and enlarged ity Marshal Frank G W cigars in the marsh Libelled “Meiry Ch £ and all especially the =ni Among the Chy by the family of the Was o purse ol §50.00 in for, from the mem! socivty of the Congreg Two meers holders, also Janu; Bro: Scehontz stric 10 e conrt ney, leaves (o afier an estat Mack, custom Ccnisis given in the juil didn't dimner that v way they s, et A TR ance i court yesterd » the i wd o remdin i th withont o hearing until to-day, when conrt will have @ goodly numilier of cases 1o try. Work on the new government huilding hegins at last, Q. J. King, foreman fe s on the cround and the bronght up from and put into position as fast as s*masquerade lst evening "There was variely \Hlln i of nove i PG5 i o e Gomne L1 school will now admit the holder (o Vas- mination. Unde re the schools of s of high svhom he serves o by presenting them a neat card eontain® i convenient table of the 1l wtnre 4{1 the many trains on the Ly b coun gave their ain 4 evening. 1t consisted of & ta Claus and tillers of good thi the members of the school. — All off pleasantly and will bo by those who were present “The major” quict Christi ',|Il|| connty s very litde outin the ers to the Union avenue hich he is now confined, He 18 very anxious to have the Bee handed into liis cell early cach morning, in all inu ability watching the accounts of Hughes condition. At one of the hotels in thi Christmas eve, the female help hung up their stocking lers to fill with Christy J such a v ty of colorsin hose only visible in the leading dr, houses as were there exhibited, - day morning the stockings were found to illod with onions, colil biscuit stray quarter of a dollar her At the dumb a fine passed remembered »hunluwni Hughes at the Sotel, for v the deaf and mner was served D RIBOE Of Boxos bon: ssents from the homes of many of the inmates were receiv and agen eral jol n was indulged in, in their quict w: arge Christ mus tre 1l scemed to nt highly. Many om the city attended, The @ was i family g at M Huntin} hm sides himself and w |||~lvl|1|\nn for ( Iu|~ Al y at which, be- were present of l udington, Mich., k £ Mrs. Hunt- ington, Ured Lanib, sr "l'mphh.u Ered Lamb, j the. first time all the is fawmily have | me table on C it yeurs. md tral of French vs Reel, s ocenpied the district conrt for ecided in fayor of the action for damages ock of goods was scized by creditors while the mone; 10 sutisf] elaims was in cours transini On th trial the ll\\'lnll\l the plaintiff § ), and the fendants appealed. The sccond tr suited in the same verdiet with a lated interest thh‘rui.u morning the BeEg mentioned the fact that the clevks in the employ of Eiseman, Rodda & Co 1 presented a goldhicaded cane to Mr. Simon Eiseman and un easy chair to Mr, Sam Rodda Mr. Eiseman was taken by surprise, but the induction of Mr. Rodda to his ¥ chair atorded him time to recover him- nked the employes in a He assured them that 0 suceess the tirm had achieved during ust yeur was due no less to the un- efforts of the eclerks than to the management of the firm. That in all his business expericnce he had never been surrounded by so able a corps of assist- ants, and that lu- fully aporec 1 the ‘services of each and ‘every one more substantial cvidence of appre tion, on hehalf of the ftivi, I g euch of the lady clerks with w hand sate uid asilk bandkere || ench of the gentlemen with an el pulr of suspendors, | money to be paid by served them | TAREN FRON Hll TAX LISTS. Awonut to be Paid this Year by the City for all Purposes, FOR A COLD CORPSE. thumps Her Husband - Two A4 Attempted Black- Christmas Doings About the City. mainl Council Binfs Taxes. « books of 18 now that the I'he following property 35 show some inter footings ave shows the of this to be paid by the RAL CITY TANES SPECIAL TAXES, e S 0061119 4 SCHUOL AND COUNTY Total “ GRAND TOTAL |l city tayes Gener total amount of the this ity for taxes Liis is the fivst eall for any tax on ae count of the new court house and juil. Tt 1 within the wemory of the living d of the conmty fought rly and A took tl fion. i as to how e s com lows the Drospect. with taxes, ks to pay abont @ dime apicee 10 L which will doul ldiving busy, little city. Share for parts Vst nd 18 il » west end is incil Blufy tend in the it can no longer be eha x to vote a tax nn the county for i 1t from the i igures lhfl this city in 1z the « Jrise was not so anxlous hevs 1o spend money 5 to have put up and to It is hoped |h.n 'nfn-vu\u tile cast end and 1 hetter natured. this connection it is inte the total tax of the )00, and that this city is to pay )40, or more than a third of all. s, cornice poles, shudes, et ) 3 st in the west at wnd ~1|)~|-, 1’ aters of t rock pric + No. 41 Muin stre r|m|l| Home. Iatest patte Covper & Me( Ll Try John Templeton's “Rose” cig -~ Bost conl and wood 1 the ity at Glea- Pearl ~l|.-<| g for “l‘um Wolf's" Body. Lone Wolf,” whose real name . J. Palmer, died in Avoca the other med to have too fow friend Now he seems to have too many, and they do not feel disposed to let him rest in peace. When he died there was enly found fifteen eents on his d the local wuthorities at Ay i in i 1t was learned that he he army, and 5o some of {ea move 1o ha \oht to this soldiers’ lot, for the burial of e e up, and buri county provides § old soldier, and in of “Lone Wolf’s” a pus the $35 from the old friends her Col. John I raised ndt drew expen s 1 oroner Connell $10 of it to the body, holding th ice for the other eXpenses, The time was set for the funeral he and the coroner expected to arrive with the bedy. On reaching Avoca, however, he found that he could not secure it, M her, awell known resident of that p , who took somo 8| i i y \\.»n ’ having A | tives, was not satisfied in which the body had been by it haying been vude coffin and had bought a lot used the body coftin put_into ) more respectful ma refused to allow the body to be take ul uw\'ull again (nmuu (nnmll |mnw. un:l Thinsday |n"||| he went lu Avoca again with Deputy Sherift Bes- wick. Another demand was made for the body, but the Avoea folks refused to giveatup, The f returned \in yester- f ing. By this ser of ‘events considerable’ feeling has heen among some of the folks at Avoe: some he; I'he rumor has been abrowd that the body is not ther but that it has been taken to Des to be used in the dissecting room is considerable curiosity excited by this yumor und this increuses the anxicty of some to have the gruve opened. Yeste talk of having the neces an in- examin: nin mg died Suddenly. This would give the cor- oner a chance to see whether' the body is rveally buried or whether it has bee stolen 1t is said that the fecling at coming quite strong about the , and that alter so mu i fuss the body will not be given up out trouble.” Just what food it unMu “Lone Wolf” or the public to procecd further with the squabble does not ap- pear ¢ It seems to have ripencd mto simply a controye: s 1o who sl have the body, and neither of the l.vm parties care Lo give i Au information filed last night by W.J. Ruftell to the eilect that be- lieved Lone Wolf came to his death by foul means he coroner wenut to Ay .n rd on arriving there t hi ero was & mob at Avoc \caded by Sohnt Hazen, & justice of THE OMAHA DATLY BIEI, the peace, and City mu 1l McCox, who mains or even huHhv nque r Husband Ch She Thumps He About 11 o'clock on three men, under the influence of were walking down Main str reaching Fifth avenue, all of a s n jumped out of her hidir thun of the men picked him up several times, only for him to fall at every blow from her policeman canie o the nian's res was inforime 1 1 she would set home; don him.”" So nan mar ston Fifth lowed elosely by Dis wife. i remained there all doy yes erence w recelving anoth The finest fringes, foc chenille flower Stockert & Co.'s, \u 1an’ thoug A handsome pre yolicy on 1s the with most desira Suspenders for prescnts - Hunting a Nunaway Wile, A tall slim man from Omahs was rday in this city looking f has been away from Omalia two months He has traced her to Kan ( to Boone, Tov ind numerous slaces, and now thinks is located in neil Blufls mi 1 name ker § « curpent O .)n el stated that his wife hul traced to Kan with a man named o merly of River Sioux isfied that Simmons wa the canse of in his cye another with the which he allowed the in i © and honse fi er & MeGoe, No For hardw prices of ¢ | street - 1z put inaeompl turnishing l[u the public t and do sell cheap., Jacquemin fake pleaste iblic that th partment to visit their and coniy ever to show store Kitled by Yesterday morn Rock Tsland ¥ ran over and mdall body of S s taken on bourd the train to Weston, wher left for the ecoroner. ) e went to Weston, Jury adjourned is oxpected the Killed him will about s ol ( remaing w nell in that hultz cmployed in il return wd house, when the Koc he, bein He' 1 ) wes ¢ in Keokuk, Tow The fire yesterday oelock did mot burn proper Motts, as w s suppose Lorses burned 1 the bl photogr: and one The fire .1 Liarness buned Noble. a fow minmtes of h other. At the burning of this barn wis incen ary, the building being locked and no ary 1, % cents worth of goods “pu « Arthur Lefkovitz, 23 Broadway. The choicest candies, California. fruifs, nuts, h s on hand - k your grocer for t . Itis the very be vy it and be convineed - 7 rroc lin the new firm of Kintz & T\|..|, 62 L trial zroc Tty - Attempted Black Tt s stated that a man ofle aman’s wife for £10.00 the other evening; the husband refused o give up the $10.00 and the blackmailer t to the wife of the fellow and o information that would in all pro lead to divorce proceedings, if she we ,., She ~Lm|n| Itlu doo |u| the cha Hughes, who w has been ;.1“\\1n“' weake the past few duys, and yesterduy it was not thought thui he could last until this morning. - The electrie belt Fourth street, Council heumatism, neuralgia, dyspeps paralysis, indigestion, cold eet, nervousness, headache, kidndy and liver complaints, loss of vitulity I.-.ul oning, lack of nerve foree and 'vi z weakness of those discases of 4 pe sonal nature in male and female. Judd & Smith, : o, posiively lits, on Main strect, near tho +Q" Dot Cusick received several slight cuts about the hands. Mrs, T. A, Clark, wife of locnting the echief of the Union Pacitie Taily ay the recipient of gold w nd chuin ‘from the cugineer corps of the Union Pacitic in Mr. Clark’s department. The present is a magnifi cent one, the watch being set with dia- monds, Charlotte Cushman t Medicated Powder the b For sale by all druggists. pzzoni's ried —On Thursday evening, Dee 24, at the residence of the bride’s parents in'Silver Creek township, Pottawattamic county, Towa, by the Rev. Augustine W Armsirong, Mr. Samucl’ ¥, Custer, Council Blfts, fowa, to Miss Mary E Miller. Correct Abstrac ol Title and Real Es- McMahon & Co's, No. 4 Pearl street Drs. Judd & Simith's insoles. Only fifty cents. Council Bluffs, Fetro- Maguetio 3 30 Fourth Towa. Agents cts of title and real & E. L. Bquire, 101 | has | that he <he the other | | €hicimer A | it was | RUSSELL&Co EUTOMATIC ENGINES l's T ndy. king, says the tof the Ve a4l nt Clevels from ( but whi lellan's mo is ( the man staft di having gotten vp war for the Peninsul left the army making Cons complet cided to send Cleveland but seeing in the pa receiving of 1if he thoug I o Do) v { he could, and | Lrandy to him then let it bhe known he was sending a present to Cleve to do the l'm»; m el instanter that Engraved uy extollin that jtwas a pres to Cleveland. It s Nons, I nest of g v quality “wor When properly to 1 down with his letter from_ Cleveluid, w lang up in his ph to s friends. Wi letter came. Mon ime from cither Tew i nanied Bell, wump ops insceriptio et and sa e ith i very old |||4] of nds and w sraph Wb m ght andshow | passed and no | then sat polities, \ wt, and asked him to eall upon and Dorsheimer and ask the whereahonts of s choice br It is this yor 11 his story and then throwing himself | and voaring again and | auin e Be had never heard of the | brimndy, and he supposed it had tickled | the stomach of Dovsheimer and Yarshioimor e qnestion Dorshicin I barrel to Clevelan But no brandy in a silve been Known t during this ad When Babs wan sk, wa gave her Castoria, Whien shie was a Child, slis csied for Castoria, s, shio clung to Castoria, n, 8o gave them Castoris, - nt senfor class of Columbi Jew York, Droboses u % memovia] th the shape o IS, 1 co ion? 100,000 ufncturers of ll gizes of Especiuily Designed for Running, MILLS, GRAIN I AND ELE TORS, TRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon T Lreshers, Wl Woodbury Horse STATIONARY, Portable SAW MILLS, ETC, ssillon, 0. Branch House Council Biufis, Powers. SKID, and Traction Engines, WMRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANURACTEIER DEALER 1% HAIR GOOD. | JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL: BLUFFS. Practi Federal Courts, Rooms Beno SANTACLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S, No. 23, Main Street, - Council Blufis, J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! NO. 7 and § MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, Iowa ONLY HOTEL In Councl Bluffs having Fire HEscape Andall moaern improyeiwents, call bells, fire alarm bells, ete., lnl[le CRESTON HOUSE! + Nog. 216, 217 und 219, Main Street, MAX M CLN, Proprietor N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Oflice Over American Expross, Cowpaiy. AND in Stat: and and 8, Sougart Bloek QA ’l[ RD\\ Dl‘( EMBER % WHERE T0 BUY Now Ohristmas took of Goods on ¥ be Those Who Will ¥ Will Surely 1 able NECKWEAR ' clicap it Hand Bags from Bisomun Blankels: | mukos and eheay Dress | ‘Goods <eman, Ro | BRsie FEveryhody prices that make 1 by (he ) | FOR 11 ‘BGG[S&ShOGSV | fourd at prices that mi aroi your Stoves, Fur Children ther mfort Wi and fit then, Are You »Tn that Underwear moncy by selling out, consequentl othérgoods, whic The Cheapest Red Flannel in the West is to be found in the Peoples' 018, i0u & Co. Musling, Bleached and { Muslin BABIES : tako your choic bab s, ugly bl over sty le and are given aw Wedding and Parly {51000 oot HOSIERY, 4 boys, ladies, girls, and (b Cgo 18 YOU CUD BUC A0 i people KID ol comers, you fancy Has Come aud G nd Must Disposed of, sad the Following W Many Aceepts sents for New Year's Day, I You kit ront il ~m|. it 1 ofiercd the Knows t eve es cry for them million at tie @ in the v ul find i o their wste ar Ik, Cush- L and are the py do your heart good to eall | 8t0 K evon i you dont | vof clerks £ fhow yon imaginable is - doi +in their traly immense You o At Eiseimin, Take youl ) out i any it dry by purehinsi rublier boots at U yon become tired of Kingr ovor (e gouls T o il Ay he cold wenther coming tock of Ic relling 2 room for in Jununry next. { itnow. They o Iy st s ) will aevive fing i the i thent & eull ot Cikil L EpEe 116 S)) ho found ut the Peoy un it hat would Lre Wiy with ever ndupwaris. You o of hondsome bubics, bomely Vlondes, brunettes, or what- Thiy cost you nothing ay. leading colors Wodidn® 8o 0. ¢ kinis of hose for we allest bubics, T oW a8 flne n Butins o Younoy W v |... s west ol Chik Stote wal Lisewan, | onLittle Giant trucks—1he best koop on hund (hey can .J»ml I!PMD UP CAPITAL, $20000, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,00 0 Al Mueller Music Company . OCRPORS SUCCRESSORE 408 MAIN STREET, IMPORTERS O AND DEALE TO J. MUBLLER. COUNCIL ELUKXFS, I/ RS IN Musical Instruments, Toys and Fancy Goods We make the eclebrated Hardman Every instrument warvanted, Send f al Whit MUELLER MUSI If you buy any where except at HMetea- Bros. They are selling their Clothing ai Cost, and guarantee prices on hats, capsi neckwear, silk hamij kerchiefs, trunks, bags, ete.. ete |underwear, hosiery, Bluffs. WP.A.'Y'L SWOR‘I‘I—I Musical Merchandise of Every Description |METCALF BROS, 344 Broadway, Councilf HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER a1or moved an 1 the world. Brick hufldinzs of any kind 808 Bighth Avenue - CARPETS. Council Blufls Carpet Co. Our stock is now complote in every depar ment and contains a1l the latost stylos and effects CARPETS, CURTAINS, HADEY UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ~THE~ Largest Stock: —AND Lowest Prices. THE ONLY E IVE CARPET HOUSE IN WESTERN I0WA. SAMPLES furnisied upon application t0 own town purties. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK T0 ORDIR cwrcll Blefls Cagel Company 405 Broadway. V1 Aatistaction guarantayl Framol and Bighth Street, A.W.PATTERSON & (9. e Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. Council Bluffs, Iowa. The cold weather has finally put in ap | appearance and fluds many persoss not yot supplied with heavy underwear, con sequently we wish to geutly hint that we have a fine assortment of Underwear. . Wewish to call tpecial atteniion to our | Double front and ack Undershiits with drawers to mateh. 'Fur and Cloth Caps, Mits and Gloves. Mufflers, Etc., Etec,, Etc. ‘ CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co Nos. 1 end 2, Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs,

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