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£ s ——— i SSSMRESSEEEE SRS e T— V THURSDAY MOR “dull this year ——— e THE DATLY COUNCIL BEE] BLUFFS | NING, DEC CFFICE: No.12 Feurl Strest, AWENLy conts jor oW, T Manager Busisess Orvice Nionr ¥ ion, N MINOIR MENTION, Reit winter goode victims The Germa nual ma hall A few o yorted, bu luum. carringe el e the Wabash dopo Justice Schy pack of the siperict « of Judge Ayleswortl A. Overton has the opera honse by Forrest Smitl 7 18 oceup: the wool urtin the absence | wved lis office from to_that occupied 151 Main street Sehoentgen have the on moving into their whieh have just been past 1w biildi com pleted The street car, and Muin the Broadway gan yesterday ind from the Methodist | on both trect Tines b months of by Brad to ther | )u.uk for the 1886 were yesterday street’s commercial putrons in this city grand draw it Arthur Lefko MOrrow evening at Seeure your tickets to-day s advortisoment oft s page Kessel and Miss Sarah Foote joyfully joined Rev rton. The marriaze took place at th residence ot . M. Mitt<, on Fitth avenue "he cotnty board of <upervisors is to meet next Monday nl th coming cotnt first six furnished ageney ¢ unm\ mh. rof ealendars are thick reinl merit, novelly presented, is to attraet attention. Such < being distribnted Burn Tulleys & Co. to their } The matvimonial market | only S6% marri hxlvin"h-rn granted in this I8RO T Lo Jast mght there w 1 bring by trons s heen very licenses mnty for while in i decrense nits to wed have been granted to W. Stover and Lettic M. Van im. both of Omaha; W. G. Den d Lucy Weston, both of this city Lang and Sarah Welden, both o ton The merchants’ start in well, They blow or noise, but utation of Im ot and prof thie seribers wel Il Messrs. Sehlenter the lowids past year is expected to nirive two more cars The southwest corner of the Bayliss park is almost impassib, many pedestrians to wlhom most convenient should do something tion of the ks, With so much filling done all about the city, this spot of all others should not thus be negleete d Charles Schulz, broth Schulz, who was run over on at Greendale by the cars, Keokuk nnder” date of wishes to return thanks to who assisted him so Kindly wh city looking after the remains of his brother on Saturday and Sunday last The counceil is considering the ad- visability of securi some competent | person to look up all ‘the little picces of | pmp.n\ owned by the city, and of which | the no complete listat present. 1t | )m\ been suggested t the retiring county auditor, T rkland, be se- cured to make such a list The undertaking establishment of D. M. Connell, which his not proved a very successful - und 8old out yeste police force seem to | re not making much | guining the rep ats faishiully, property of the sub, & Boley, the pro Kiel barn, have sold of hor nd mules and Mr. Isaae Boley this morning with beantiful for the l|| b route is i8 to be sold nest Suturday is mortage of about $230. This more llnlll cleans the establishment ont. The f‘uulhl‘ul tracted so much alitention as exhibited | in the show windows of Squire's real es tate oflice for some time, are no more, Removed from the -m-m.p\ homes th arc suppos 1 Fiom n ek of | They will now b added to the ttractions i th Bloower school buildin A watehnight serviee will be held at rondway M. K. church to-night begin it 9 o'elock and continuing until Th bup! I, Smith, e district, and the pastor, and a p fon mecting. A cordialinvita- extended to all to be present. iding ‘elder hats, - Beno sells drey goods, clothing, for la- caps, neckwear, underwear, ete., dies and gents. - The electric belt of Judd & Smith, 30 l-‘uunh street, Council Blufls, positively dyspepsia, piles, |).u4|1}\1 eet, nervousnes Jiver complaints,’ loss of poisoning, lack of nerve force wasting weakness of those di punuuul nature in wale and 1 - Noew dress goods « - Substantial abstracts of title estate loans. J. W., & E. L. Squir Pearl street, - - issouri 1l oflice, - For everything in the zrocery line give w firm of Kintz & Kleeh, 162 Broad- U Everything now and fresh 1y and vigor, 5ol Joln Beno & Co's 101 \uml call on eurl street. For fivst cluss Gleason, at his c nd Real Es Co's, No. 4 ts of Title hon & Pearl street - Try John Templeton’s ' Rose™ - The finest fringes, foot rests and fancy chenille flowers for faney wor k at K Stockert & Co.’s, No. 508 Broadway. A handsome present—to your wi insurance policy on your life. Fo Smith has the most désirable companics to insure with. - All kinds of interior drapin, poles, shades, ete., the very ¢h he west at E. Stockert & Co’s, - iges, rarlund stoves, 1l {lub heaters of the very By s & pric e's, No. 41 Main st Cottage diant Homes latest |mu m Cooper & M Ladies stores. - and gents visit Beno’s large -~ 1 New Year presents at Homer - - John Beno & Co. retail dry goods at prices that arve surprisingly low. | WORK ©OF noticed a of wher |4 \rn.m for Jare but only | th alligators which have at- | musenm of the W d real | IN AND ABOUT THE BLUFFS. stanc Al THE GRAND JURY. 1 Bystem, Social Doin A New Thicf The ionai Broadwell Case kA Sneak Captured — Pi hy Personalitics, Sneaked young fe the depot ed hit a Head Covering. Office 0w one of and arre that he mont and has been laid against him (s s name as George Hill, and « en found ind ho! olen head wdded to boarding at covering, the num who ar | the reve Another National Bank. The banking honse of Burnham leys & Co., which department of the ness is known as the lowa State Savings Tul busi | institution, will begin the first of the new | year to be known as mal bank. 1 bank is in the as a national bank, the Council Blufls n capital 18 100,000, The | hands of men who have been so long and abl that it _is needless extended, glowing predic it assured success and sta known here any tions as to bility Sl The Grand J 1o grand jury yesterday returned sev I indictments; some of which were tinst parties not yet arrested, and henee A withheld. Among those returned mst persons al ptured, was one i one my. yestorday, marched to he M the grand looks was marched bac in usual he face lu n preserved the s lity which has marked his conduct ever since the shooting of Hughes A Fire Without an Alarm, morning a smail building e corner of Mynster street » B, owned by Phil Armour and occupied by Charles MeCaulley, was damaged by fire to the extent of abont £100. When the fire was first discovered an attempt made to turn in an alarm, ineflc was sent to the n 1e house, where no alari been reccived. By the time the ment reached the spot it was t do much. Instances of the wor of the presont fire tting quite nume council should issue an ¢ od old times was yelled from stre thus feached the engine messenge street, and houses, - dwell Case. of the district court v was still taken up with the hearing of the case of the state vs S. A. Broadwell. The evidence for the defense was reached, and seemed to be to the effect that Broad- well in his rush of business and making ns, did not investigate close- er and aceount, but that the rgely by his el ne h as Deen indicted also. lhu'ul\\n 11 could not remember much about any of the papers drawn up in sccuring the loan. 154» did recall the fact that he had met some persons, by the name of the partics who were repre- sented as owning the land on which the loan was sec T'he prosecution holds that these ties were myths, and that the names > used as a part of the plot y. Broadwell could give no very distinet testimony about them, or about the loan, it having escaped his attention in the wh i of business. The testimony was closed yos terday and” the arguments commenced to the ji The Bi The tim - Cupid at the Altar. Last night St. Franeis Xavier church was erowded to overflowing at the mar of Mr. John D. Curtin and Miss rie Wredo The the assisted by William Curtin and Miss Cs e groomsmin . and bric took pli s Menony, n.‘.l.- ofliciati ption was held” in Bero’s hall, 2 between two and thre hundred 1 Targe num 5 id and heavily Taden, and music andl duncing continned until ol in i v on the Chi Paul railroad l in this city number of costly sdded couple leave this morning for a two week's visit to Chicago and the cast. - The Rounds of e, In striking and most pleasant eontrast with the rain, mud and darknes: of Tues day night, were the parlors of the lome of Mr. Samuel Haas, No, 121 South Sixth street, wherein was guthered a brilliant company, the friends being royully ente tained by Mr. and Mrs. fTaas and their daughter, Miss Mary Haas. The affair din alits details by elegance nerous hospitality. Music and formed leading features of the enjoyed by the guests The refreshments were fully in keeping also with the oceasion. Nothing was left undone to make the evening a delightful one to all present. Among the guests were: My, and Mrs, Z. I, Lindsey, Mr Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Smith, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. M. Pusoy, Mr. aud Mrs. F. M, Gault, Mr. and Mrs, George W. Thomp son, Mr. und Mrs. N, M. Pusey, Mr. and Mrs. A, T, Elwell, Mr. and Mrs. w. W Loomis, Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Pusey, Mr and Mrs. C. 8. Felt, Mr. and Mrs. Dr Mucrae, Mr. and Mrs. Georg, My, and Mis. I M A Mrs. K. 1. Conover, Mr. and Mrs Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. George 11 np, Mr. and Mes. W. O. Wirt, Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Bebbington, Mr. and Mrs W.F. Sapp, Mrs J. N\ Baldwin, Mrs George Molcomb, Mrs. J. J. Brown, Mrs R. £ Montgomery Chilago, Mrs Zeve uf W u~h|nmnn ) Bebbington, ~the Misses Miss Kitty ' Conover, Miss Elsie Pusey, Miss Lou’ Holeomb. Miss Flovence Root of Keokuk, Miss Bessie Stew: the Misses Barbwa and Anna Merkle, Miss Belle Hatcher, Miss Lulu Loomis, Miss Julia Otficer, Miss Mollie Rice, Miss Brown, Miss Carrie Atkins of fiss ‘Jennio Baldwin, = Misses Mauy Chapman, Miss Jennic . Miss Annx Squives, Miss May ort, Miss Mollio Rice, dudge Messrs. Ernest Hart, Charles Stewart, Bert Evans, Oscar Keeline, W of the Werthleseness of | e | invitc tual turns of the | THE 0\! AHA DATLY BEE. THURSDAY. DECEMBER w \'w rman George Loomis, J “vm min, ¥ Honry \!LH\~ Brown, W ox rnoon Mrs company of het lady ents dur d Tadies ve euchre have no ing this week. Due notice will e of the next meeting. N. Baldwin the holiday w Years and_enchre roment entirely new in the east. The N rward to the nterest and it ol |m|ur il gl lished the veputation of brilliant and enjoyable another of this evening - Judd & Smith’s Eleetro-Magnetic Only_ fifty cents. No 8 Council Blufis v which has estab club parties of the the scrics in the mic i Drs insc wanted Agents - | put in a complete new stock Theiy and they can C. B. Jacquemin & Co., No Main street, take pleasure in announcing to lh- public that their stock of articles; or stylish and useful holiday mu&-lvl.-m each and every ¢ partwient, and cordially invite everybody to visit their st and compare prices, ever to show goods For hardware and hot prices of Cooper & MeGe street L inspeet their goods No trouble ‘what- - Personal Paragraphs. 2. W of Avoea, was in the city | I unmoned a8 o Henry Chicago. He-will continue to ¢ | the same territory as formerl) make Chicag wdquarters M » Root, who has been vi for a month past, re r 1o her Keokuk home from Chi but will cditor and of the State Line 1 wd, was in the city yesterday Thos. Potter, the president of the C., B.& Q. passed through here yesterday in his special car, bound castwaid Deputy Shevift Clatterbuck has so far recovered from his illness b again. P. Meally city yesterd i with the implément houses uary 15 heis to go_into the business at Mead, Neb, - Best conl and wood in the ity at Glea- son’s, 2 Pearl strect - lics and gents get 1d drawing on mar) cents worth of goods “purel Arthur Lefkovitz, 3 Broadw choicest eandies rnin frui pro wictor of 31 implenent \ml u[ The Be sure and ask your grocer for the 1 mad, Smith" & Loerke's bakery, 3 25 Main stre It is the very best made. Try it and be convineed. - The la and best sclected stock of 1] tehes, ete,, ean be s stand of C. B, Jacquermin_ & Co., 27 Main street, :w\m can be purchased ost 11 attention \ dmmnmL " silver and Silve ete., they yet haye s and those desiving presents will® find Just \\.nr\ S, e i kept comploto 1 lities as the tel can be ased. JEFF DAVIS WOULD The NOT PRAY. Persistence of an Intruder Re- warded in the Whaltimore Letter (o the Vhile the two armies une N e confronting other below Petersburg, President Davis ume so exhausted by overwork that he mined to t for worthy who, hefo hing nurse mducted ‘Richmond. ake excluded unlvl llnlhul ling and his out their instructions, renely enjoy One night ng pull at the front door Lell. nz answered the eall, and on o e O D s venerable gentleman who ve his nume and said he wished to see the ) ident Bn bisineAR kol Froat InnouIARBes LN r. Fggling informe O him that the president W retived, and conld not possibly be en until next morning. But, ave his Tate the of two German deser side who ave condemned to be sunrise as spies The mention of the doomed men touched chord in My, Egaling’s he; [ vited Me. AL st in dhe the main particnl ul centence of the supposed spi me interested in thel ceordingly left Mr, A nd went up-stairs to Mr He opened the door 1 on tiptoe across rtoward the bed, fear- Davis would be asleep. The ning dimly vis hap 1 his cham President, Eggling, I been in your service u long time never, as you know, solicited al favor from you.' v, Davis admitted that Lhave one to ask now,” resumed erling, “and T hope you will not refuse i7" He then requested that Mr, A, who was waiting in the ball down stairs, be lowed to come up to the chambew to see him on urgent business, involving the er, who st will be too to save the lives from the other shot at n.lll\il\ of the wrpeic that Mr. gk was bt pened to b [ in what he w il in o short y Eggling, president, who remained in bed short pre: himinary conyersation A mude known the object of his businesss, which WAS 10 seeure a rey until the ¢ ainst them could be further investigates President Davis asked various tions, and when informed that tenee of the drumbead court mart pres ques 0 Fourth | ton | | Pr most | be proved by Gen o conld not. sd. would Mr. A bees Davas so fur re ee to think over the matter for an hour, at the end of which Mr. A, would receive his final interfere 1ot ate, and Mr. deciston. Mr. A the appointed time rofur ber with F teously info onsidered th change “The proved th Is that your ir A. tremulonsly X It is; I cannof reverse it licd Then," «aid then withdrew ed t nel at .!m s de n me My rep Mr. A, “will you from your and unite with 1 prayer to Almighty God for the the mfortunates who are to b in the mornin 1 to this 1s in the and in a minute the three were kneeling, Germa was Davis w 1 but said vant proyented § 1 M and fid hring some paper and | Thev were speedily produeed, and fow moments the desived reprieve handed to Mr. A, who, after profuscly thanking the president, hastened back to the confuderate camp, arriving just in time to avert the exceution Davis, however, insisted « fter loing doing so Another Step Towards Heaven That Bailey is 2 most ext dear?” marries stairs at “In what way v time h flight of Indeed! llm\ s H)» one On which floor | Te's just taken apartments | | y on the fifth floor.” -~ | PIL K PiLk PILES A s ire for Blind, Bleeding . Ttehin and Uleerated Piles has been discovered by | Dr. Willigms, (an Indian remedy), called b Williams™ Indtian Pile Ointmer box has eured the worst ehronic Hor | 50 ye tanding, No one need | minutes after applving this worde | ing medicine, Totions and strgents do | more hann than good. Williams' Indian A e S e intense.itehing, (particularly at it after ives and is prepared only for Piles, yrivate parts, and for ne N DISEASES CUR] Dr. Fragiors M Instant relief, i hegutiful. ore. Nipples, Rore np\ and | | 0l dlu.qm.u- Uleers, Sold by druggists, 50 eents, iled by Kulin & Co. At vhelesale by €. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIC pecial - advertisements, Lost, Found, To Loan, For Bourding, ¢ the low ra frstinsertion and FIVE CE ench subacquent inscrtio at our oltize, No. or matled ou receipt of L2 Pearl street, noar SVAN & S nider Citizen chmudie exc of special 3 Smpo-sibie to pui- et of 8 I or ny kin place, it Such you have I you want lot us Boar from you. Swan & Walker, Council Blots | A finely furaishel front room | WV iastpal ]J ARM FOR SALE—-Ain 100 hcros, 033 T es eoHMFOGE ¢ room house, excellent well and cistern norse 20 Ghmgo Waiar Kotor Co. 34 DEARBORN STREET, T furnished from by hoppers. wing muchies, etc. At murket, ot at Market, Tee b ST ot ’ Selling Agent, 18 Mai 11 Farnam St. On MINING THIS MAP [ HAT T s 1 pations (hat senue of peonal s d b I olid, mwhlv I‘-H a i Y el el L el Chicago an sare lmnm i vieh wiicat Helds aid pastors. T LINE. via Senoca and Kun: ) e 15 Hekts, "0t all principal H ted States and Catada; or by R.R. CABLE, E. 8T. JOHN, Fres't & Gewl wg'r, Gen 1 ThE & Pans. Ag'y CHICAGO. 31, 1885, - UNION TICKET OFFIE J. L. De BEYOISE, Agent, No. 507 Broadway, Council Blufts Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, wing i< the time of teaing by contr andacd fime, at ts. Trains leave franster dopot fen lier and arrive ten minutes Inter ARRIVE. HEAGO & K¢ il an 6:30 P, W 4550 P, W, OGOy RERIIRGION & GUiscy p] K 10:10 4, M BH B M Liticoln Overiand DUMMY TRAINS Leave Council i Northwestern Hotel. Newly fTtted and furnished. Opp Broadway Dummy Depot. $1.50 per day. SAMUEL TATE BERSHAW. Manager. Prop. L. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholcenle aud retail Lnmber, Lath, Shin Sush, Doors and Blinds, Sole wrents for the celebrated Murblehend Concentrated White i . MACCONNELL, Munuger. one No, 28, Maii Strcet, EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE IN CROCKERY,CHINA Queensware & Glass At Homer's No. 23 Main Street, Council Blufls, ONLY HOTEL In Counci Bluffs baving . Flire HEscape | And nll moaern improvements, cail bolls, fire alarm bells, ete., 15 tho LBTST() N HOUSE! Main Street, Nos. ¥ Tand 2 MAX M CHN, Proprietor JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. s in Stat: and Federal Courts, and s Snugart Bloek . Beno, Ta. Practic Rooms ' SANTACLAUS SUPPLIES AT HOMER'S, - 28, Main Strect, - MERGEN .rIOTEI. Main St,, Council Blufls. the C., B. & Q.3 C., M. & St, P., and L& P dailwhy depots. Strect car pass the door. thing new and firs class. Opened De P Proprietor um M u'm,mr ‘ESSEX HOUSE, Bryaxt (num il I ln 5. Conx AND VINE Sts. Warm rooms at rensonable rates. and good bourd J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! §O. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, RUSSELL&Co Manufacturers of all eizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES sned for Running, Iowa Especiaily T LELEVATORS, YTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon T hreshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers, SETATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction SAW MILLS, actory Massillon, O, Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. Engines, C, HOS. OFFICER. W.H. M. PUSE Y OFFICER & PUSEY, . BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Wb ed 185 MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER 1N 'HAIR GOOD. No. 387 Broadway, Council &luffs. of arrival and | WHERE T0 BUY | | Now Christmas Has Come and Gone, : Stock of Goods on Hand Mnst be Disposed of. Those Who Will Read the Following | ! Will Surely Find M Accept- able Presents for New Year's Day. ny NECKWEAR well afford t ment of Bisema IR, Our st ock 18 now completa In overy depay ment and contains all the latest stylos and effeots CARPETS, SHADES 'UPHOLSTERY GOODS, EIC, BT, makes and cheapest prices Dress Goods of Bisc has the Lo | FLATS dev i e or) Ve found N At prices that at Store of Eisewun, Rodda & Co Furs - Afle Black Silk Diess Pattern is considcred a wlegant Holiday present S0ch prices hnve Decn offered the | wnd ot long aeo an or ALY, COIION, oVery- Gy drcss wonld '« el as andsome silk B il o cont it seleetod st stock oples” Stove, who ~THE=~ Largest Stock —AND- 1, Roddn & Coca St StoCK ey er seen in th Lowest Prices. | THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE HOUSE IN WESTERN T0WA, Yur ARPET knows that v LR || Everybody nic iennt Tor o BAMPLES fu | town parti (hies cry for thea hed upon application to ‘owg. at ihe west prices that muke For the million goods store i the stock that i you them by the pii Fon Tk pri fine | | MILLION 52 " o | the gonds chionp and wre | tho udvuntuge of thieiv closy buying Boots&Shoes found at price. store of 1l Peoples’ Store, waest dry | such i wore o count 1 would tike you < counting, The FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER ouncil Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadway. R.W.PATTERSON & CO. iyl el s that A | is devoted to this establishment. Wi wish s | St o pie v at | Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Templo. Council Bluffs, Iowa. knows nmutier isa ) e b Y Uing The cold weather has fnally put in an Ts there o man, w that does not know. or Lever been inside of on i1 nut y zoods hou I s located corner of 1 ant st Irgest a to el Sequontly we wish to gently hint that we show \uu ’ weazo | figye @ flne assortment of They his e nd and everyth comtort whean in thei Tuke your and fit them ont in any article you wish. ) your seleetions, and the O, 45 1hoy huve an assort- s, as well as the cb FEET 5ol dod i Seapiers Alorc e You Tired? | ber thae i, 51 | Biuits, the Peoples’ Stor some one fioor o1 o in whit you i in Fodda, & Co. have the stock 1ect 1rom. { Wewlsh to cail tpecial sttentlon to oul tived of | Double front and back Undershirts wllll n become PRy ot sl stores 10 lind \ ant, remem Council | i on iy, yor jens Tor, and varicty to s | drawers to match, Fur and Cloth Oaps, Mits and Gloves. e 1up i 19 (it it st be vedieed, and hat at | v cannot atford to Mufflers, Etc., Ete,, Etc. - The Cheapest Red Flanoel in th West is to be found in the Peoples Slom CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & COo, Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Tomple, Council Bluffs. il the other min, Roddu & Co, can't spure the spuie A8 HazwiTON Mayne & Co, " Real Estate Exchange No. 1)} Pen Musline, Bleachod an Muslin T cheap, | Unbleached 10a & Co. have | very thisie elee, i th every pi 18troet , Council Bluffs, Towa, Deaters in lows, Kausas and Nebraska Lands IN COUNCIL BLUKFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALLY. Real Estate bought and sold, 1o, or LOTS They cost you 1 QN Are EVED WY, Wedding and Party : HOSIERY, . " N. SCHURZ, S Justics of the Peace, ad the 1wl e 1t i boys, ladies, girls, Ofice Over American Expross, Compuny. R CANCERS 7if, 301 CHRONIC DISEAS CHEO B YOU CAan Bic ¢ ull Kinds a specialty, Over thinty y act cal oxporience. Ollied No 3 el sireet, Coundil Biulle [ R Wb inat ki A6ep ob l flmmarance and flnds many persous not ' n; yet supplied with heavy underwear, cona ] P Underwear.

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