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! B THI DAILY BEE|POINTS 0N PUBLIC PROPERTY ). Nei e Mende WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN actions the Past Year, ‘.“[fl”.'».‘.'u'.n. u.&‘ufi T, nd ¢ ng portion of the service was GALLAGHER-PASCHEL WEDDING Western account on J nM Mrs. Hen mable o SPECIAL_NOTICES NOTICE. ~Special advertisements, such ns | Lost, Found, To Loan, | o Rent, Wants Boarding, etc., will & this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for ench subsequent fnsertion. Leave advertise. menteat our office, No. 13 Pearl strect, noar PAID UP CAPITAL, $20,00). AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000. The ¢l day tiled his annnal report 1955, From it it appars and paid men tention to the poor fire remedy T'he alarms in illness departt for the there Th arm nunmiber 1885 were year are six chict and of as I six ssohn's ] I urges som runs and false foll < Katie and Nettie Gerner After the ceremony at the churel OFFICE: Ko. 18 Peari Btrest. Lelivered by earvier in any part of the city at - (WCHTY COnts Jor week HoW. Tinrox, A TELEPHON BUSINESS OFF1Ls, 20, 45 Nt Bbiton, No, *t Manager, MINOR MENTION, wits to order it Ulin Beno's from $5 up, The Danish society has a by hall on the 16th Mrs, John Inman died yesterda Jate residence, No. 617 Mill stree The new rink on mdway was flooded it for the first time Permit d was yest y granted Paul Meyers and Lena” Kuhl, city Yesterday {he coremony at her Justice Schurz uniting Panl Mary M. Kuhl, both of this city The eity marshal threatens those who do not clear the snow off their sidewalks Better commence with the county. One of the notorions Sunders © arrested last night for steali knives from the Phanix res uf Iln- BeE readers has ayed (o his hot n have on identitying performed ¥ was silver nt tine dog and which and ars will not be run this box sleigheapable of 2 twenty five persons is run honrly nd from the transfer in their stead Ir. Goldberg who formerly owned ‘e Fair' in. Omalha, leased the nt half of the old Brackett stand, 1will shortly open a dry goods and fancy store. To-day th ment build and in o day derrick at the new govern- will be hoisted in position or =0 the cut stone is ex- peeted to arrive and will be placed in position as soon as possibhe The adjourned mecting of Fidelity Couneil No. 156, . AL “postponed on acconnt of the storm, will evening. Al oflicers clectand members i al ave expeeted (o he present nger made a small purehase from rockwell yesterday, @ in pay ] %quln.l. surporting to he signed It [ the balance before it was as forged. s was ont sleighing with o party of young men yesterday afternoon and “in turning the” corner “of Seventh fdway the cutter was over turned. He was thrown out and sup yosed 10 be: seriously injured, hut after weing taken into an adjacent drug store wis soon restored to consciousness. A shight cut on the lip proved to be the only injury 1t is now leaking out that George Ger. spacher took more of apart in the afl in which Huoghes was killed than has been disclosed. is lu ing told b, some that he had the in his hand and wa Cng At some one with it, and that his finger was hurt in this way instead of being shot. It is claimed that the mark on the door was where the goose neck struck it, and th the window was broken in the ame way and not by the bullet, asat f thought. For hardware and house I'u|n|~lnn¥ .mnuu,..-: & Metice, No 1 et ain _Personal Paragraphs. g rt_and her two children Jeft last evening for their home in Min- neapolis. n bridge n the v yesterday. A, C. Vancott, bookkecper at the water works, has resigned his position to go to Du .mgu, Col., to ept the position of cashier in the First National bank. J. W.Simpson_of Chicago, an old ex resident of this city, and a member of th hide house of McDaneld & the city yesterday shaking old fri the hands Fred Geise, of with a novi i of low whs ) over which he was straddled. two horses tandem. J. 8. Standeford turned from their holid in and near Kansas Ci ande- ford now starts out throngh Nebraska to supply his many customers with paint Miss Lizzie Kirscht left last ing for Chiey to attend school. She was companied by her brother, Leonard, who after leaving her at Chic o will make a short visit to_his marr sister, M Cowduroy, at Plattsville, Wis. nd Mrs. 1. A Clark, their daugh lie, nndd M. Clark’s brother, 5 lark, of Oswego, N. Y., who by r guest the past 1wo we last evening for l\ Clark loc Union 1 tend. Ity weeks, during “which time M Clark will have a chance to v some of the fine country west of the Missouri. ™ nds by is's brewery, was out terd On a pur weed @ beer barrel, He drove e have re- visit to friends drapinges, comico - Quietly Wedded. A great surpy was yesterday given the friends and acquaintances of Miss Kittic Ingolshy, one of the late employes in the telephone central oftice, and Fd. Sherlock, a partner of Henry Wagner the saloon business. This ‘big surpri waw the unnouncement of the 've of thes on the train yes- o] nlu\ morning on their bridal tour to St Paul.” One or two of the young men in business in this city claim that Kitty, as she was familiarly led through' the plone, quietly gave thew the iy over wire on’ Monday mopning. Miss Ingolshy had been in the "u,.h ¢ of the telephioiie compuny ever since its inaugu ration heve and had been an excees lhl.”]\ fine operator. by -~ Money to loan on chattels, Forves Smith, 130 Main street. The District Court. s confidenced so many by representing Lini solf s a great Colorido stock man, has heen lmnnl guilty of obtaining moucy under false pretenses, Hughes, charg Scott’s hardwa guilty on, who forged an abstract and secured a loan of #3500, found guilty Sentences ou prisoners will be passed on Friday Cottage ranges, Garland stoves Ra diant Homes and Hub Heaters of the very Jatest patterns at bed rock prices, at Cooper & McGee's, No. 41 Main strcet with burglarizang store, has been found - Barly ng. The following explains itself We. the undersigned hardware, stove and tinware merchants of Council Blulls, do hereby agree to close our respective Jaces of business on and after J 1886, at 6 o'cloc 1886, and then 1, 1886, muun by 'evenings - Maller & Con P. ¢, Devol, Cooper & Me Gee, H l" l-whl W.A. Wood, R. D. Am) . R. Joues, Cook & Lauterw asser, oth of this | Meyer and | be held this | .n-n: | R chie The Hughes of Bluffs Still Faneral on the Wrong of the Mur- Various Items Interest, 1l a "”ll l'nlvlu Librar of Cour Blafs annnal rep rd consists 9.€ N Th | of the eit pared their 1o the council. The | Bverett, yresid! tary: A. W K. Vaug Casady, Lo Bloomer, Street D Lawrenec D, Edmun MeMenomy, J The terms of office of Mr. Lawrence Mr. Edmunds<on expive at the first e ing of the city conncilin 1856 The receipis of the yeat f and incidental ndwith the eash on | of the year makes The expenditnres we balance and net of §5i3.6 & been paid for now books, % ) tor hook ided for incidental ex detail by the W m the ter- amount to ndat the 1T h..y....l. money ex azines and for insurance penses, e, all shown in it nber of government and Towa statc . 5 vols number of Number of volumns riodic |I~lm|nvl . Moneys receiv of which 618 have heen e been donated been made during the L Key, Hon W HL M Pusey, Lymin, Col. D B Dailey, Hon. G farson, Mes, Maswell (state librarvian), Frank D. Jack seeretary), 1 R, Alle Macomber, W.street, Theodore Br Dr. 1L S \\.~\ M. G Gritlin Number of wistered book-takers 1,62, In ing the ye: ; Number of v < to library oom, $2,006; increase Wor 1851 nbor of hooks taken from the lib is follow's: natural pure Donations I yeur by Yy ite \ mnm" the year in the ks taken from ‘the library 'he veport shows a full list of the peri odicals in the reading thanks of the trustees are ¢ those publishers who have do periodicals. The report closes as library has been designated, on request of Hon, Joseph Lyman, the depository of government dociments for i ,'4\~|n|\|1 distriet. Our list of edoemments is very 000 volumes, “ mllulmu of ring on und county. set_of the Ku\lmll Blufls ily and weckly, have been There has been ase in all depart- during the year. The vernged over 100 daily and the number of books taken from its shelves have reached nearly cighty per follows: Our newspape pi the carly history of the ¢ Among others” 1 bound” volum Bugle: both « added du 2 most grat ments of the libr As heretofore m.u-.l. large proportion of these books are taken and read by pu- Sils in our publia schools, und. they ulso aather in goodly numbers around the Tables in our reading room, busily intent on storing their minds with uscful and interesting information. Much ¢ and perio Iy fitted for our” s0ns [ years: of age, can, on being proper] vouehed for, take books from “the lih and hold them fofa period of two we Not u single book has been lost during L fact which speaks loudly m, and the watchful ilance of our excellent li- reading room is open to the free admission n! all, whether resi dents of the The library »om are open from 2 to 9 o ach day excent Sundays, and the latter is open on Sun da 210 6 o'clock in t ternoon. A |....,,(,-nmn 1 now pending to open the doorsat 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and continuously on every day, except Sunday, until the _present lour” of clos It will add about $200 u year to the Ihe trustees Wwould bo glad to » from the eity council, and our in expression of their wishes on this proposal Although onr present library room an SWErs OUl PICSent purposes very well, yet the time is not distunt when more commodious quar- ters will be requi The inc i ding room especially ) senlarge to the referenc devoted to them, will rende i tive necessity. hment of free publie 1 8 is designed to cultivate o love of reading, and thereby aid in the diffusion of Lnu\\lwl"e through the community, .lml also to earry forward in the minds of s young the work of educ ed T the public school all these objed moted by the establishy workings of the nobl in ourc s by the city supported by the small tax fourths of a mill upon each of the assessed valuation of the city. trust and believe that it will he con- tinued 1 cheerfully paid, to the end that the city of Couneil Blufis, the tirst of the eities of the state to establish and maintain a free school library within its limits, may s noted for its insti tutions for the cducation of the young and for the fullest intelleetual and moral cul ture classes of its population as it is now for its preseminent physicial and bustaess ¢ dollar W wood call on 6 Pearl street or first elass Missou on, at his coul oflic e For everything in the grocery line give the new tirm of Kint {leeb, 162 Broad- way, & trinl Everything new and fresh Fancy groceri specialty - Gallagher-Paschel Wedding, The marriage of Licutenant Hugh J her to Miss Amelia G. Paschel toc sterday morning St. Franeis vier church, Rev. Father MeMenomy isted by Rev. Futher Heal autifully adorned and brilliantly lighted, while the auditorium was crowded to the utmost with inter: ested friends. The bride was attired in rolored satin, and wore the white The appeared in full military un Miss Mary Puschel, sister of the bride, attended” her. She was dressed in eream colored satin. 'I'he tended by Licutenant Fred o, of Company E, Twenty-tivst lm Ml -\Lulw infaniry. He was also in . These young men were roou m.unlm.ng their four years at West Point Tl parents of the groom, living uear | ception was g | and Robert Macl) iven at the residence bride's parents on Willow avenve t and 1 Ihe refreshments w ful temptingly served, and ail the arr ments were o generonsly planned ! d out as to make the 1y enjoyable to all The happy man and his worthy by left on the morning train for ¥ near the south line ot Colorado, w Liv vallagher s stat betng 7 of the Sixth Un an ot the city M o from o Palmer Sf Tartington Migs Ki zie Murphy, Mr Anong t phy. Miss ||\|.u,m\ My, B vich, 1 wet ts were many and friend-hips e numerous and richer. - C.B .Lm,m min & Co., street, take pleasure in No wide i Lewis sister of Liz nrke all from Omaha t the much Announcing to the publie that their stock of articles, or nseful namental, stylish and P ie complete in partment, and c 1o visit their store and compare | ever to show goods - No trouble Substantial abst estate loans Pearl strect — Pinching Ritchie. Jerry Ritehie, who has had quite er here, is in- more e of having been down™ in Bushnell’s store, whe employed, was quietly dropped of the disclosure it tion. The amount taken i during a course of years was d 1o amount to several thousand Mr. Bushnell, who had tr n employe Squire, creaty 000 of the | Hughes to be delicit The matterhas vested there. In meantime young Ritehie's penttent pr to form Im\- froque broken. Late l\ al ises ay he returne Y Johnson, one jury now in session, went e Sehurz and i l.mhlr- with the I . Young Ri for Calitor gone over to Omaha by thet areant was out. The justice phoncd to Omaha, and Ritchie rested there Chief of Police Skinne anclla went over to O i returned Jast evening on 6:30 o’clock dummy with him unde rest. He was placed i the cit where he remain st night. He wil brought to the frout this morning to the mus 1= understood that he on Mo brought i forth sign quest of Jim Wils sport Lu Sterling, Jers old gi ud Iskand, and it is understood ) Council Blufls to-mor Correct Abst tate Louns at MeMahon Pcarl street. & Co's, neral of Hughes. afternoon at hes two two-s sleighs drew front of the Union Avenue hotel purpose of conveying the re James Hnghes to thei ame mysterious a hotel as has ever since the shooti ln the hotel oftice there w some of whom W sty BeEE man, hand; ud from indic appearances it is very probuble severs them were friends of the gang of e 4In-m~|- men of which the deceased and T were meinbers, :p, of the underta ep, pinned pallb onto four men indicated by 1d the remains, which wer W imitation rosewood cofli hiis located next to \\I|ivh j ol up for prevails at sever e e ing firn in The 1 Jolmy. Al Teddy Hakes, Din Buldwin and Bol Mullen. In auldition Mike ' Glynn George Gerspacher followed the ren ior chureh, e passed up Br ifth avenue, of bee rdan information iy No. 2 o'clock ains ing pla the morning orls, i inspect their goods what cte of title and real & 101 ol by up dol the om ntly to this | Ge the | fore of “hie nia ime teles was ar and City Mar the 11' e wils from Sionx 4 a in the of e the s of 1 or iire, who was on nd outward dof mli the m of badg Iy- nin the lon. Me on b to Healy ot nl burial sery which lasted about fif minutes. There were inall nine pers including o BEE representative and undertake » attended the s The ~remains were interred Catholie cemetery. The expenses of the buri to about 50, are paid by pacher. Having put in a_comp clothing, furnishing g ete., Fox \\'lluv'hu“ ) invite the puhm to give Their expenses are small and they and do sell cheap. in |1, amonn — \g 10 new stoc - Losing Tts 3 With the close of this week Col. J will yacate the editorial cha ening Globe. He has ocen this position for a long time and wic! one of the sharpest democratie pen the state. His connection with puper has eansed the |.]uhu tot position and wicld much influence denmoe an and as 1 newsps despite |(.~ limited facilites for news o Toss to that pape It is i g politic i of the ¢ have been the 2 nest lm congress oo s distriot ) n factional troubles in the amp here for a long time, lh|~ prospective prominence of Keatley does not seem to st all. said thiat Mr. Pusey has not given up ambitions, and ™ that Tis frie in Y Keatley » obstic In- the noming Mr. lemocracy whicl thusi about "Mr. P is saud to be the r ¢ of the chal a pressure being l-u.u;, t upon Tom E man, the owner of the Globe, and owes his position as postmaster to the fuence of Mr. Pusey and his friends i edicted that this is the ente; another local split in the pa and that from now on there will be t divisions, one the Puscy-Bowman, other the Keatley, the other the Vaug - s some 1t npon i nom see ion Notice. teen ons, the rvices, the ting k of can H ir of pied Lded 5 in that equiten | as 0 o iy ome e led o mo i prosy in \oro dem m-l Col It is all n conming L s0 usey ng; Bow- who in- It ring 1y, by the han. 1 have severed my connection with the ‘Medical Journal,” published by Capell, and will not be any debts contracted for - Be sure and usk your groc wd made at Smith’ & Locrk Main strect. It is “ae Try it and be cony .aced, br No. made. Dr, ible for | good hands! | Flire Escape False Runs I'he Josses in 1885 were £30,000. The chief complains of the lack suflicient number of paid men I'he led men cannot he <o well depended on, especi in the winter. He recommends the ap pointment of three me paid men, deeming the expense no greater than to keep more called men and the scrvice | more satistactory. - - K. of A, Officers, night at the r neh No 234, CL K of Al the forlow ers were installed: Spiritual directos Rev. R. 1L He ident, Peter Wei vice president O'Connor; record ing I. Emij, seer Ru:h-n.h ln\u Tholl; sentinel, .lu!m Fit Col. J county s | increased, it ing fixed at 600 of $600. The boavd checked over | school fund, finding it all i | busied themselves” with_ v | business. The board will b 1‘ all the week. sor slightly | instead the in session - Try Jolm Templeton’s “Rose ™ cigar. .- Changing His Mind. waiting for the mains of arried out of the Union | hl to the hearse yesterd | Dier, who seenied so reti- | cent when Mhn suid | toa Bee man, ve <ure thing [ man, to which I'im'd—d glad While i (\_\n-nu. Well, R Avoca's New Postmaster. AP Cramer was i1 the and while here received a telegram in- forming him of his _:ppointment as post- 15 kept busy re- of fric sans even joining in the sn Wppointment will give isfaction, und the oftice has fallen into Best coal and wool in the city at Glea- ONLY HOTEL In Counci Blaffs having Andall moaern improvements, call bells, fire wlarm bells, ete., is the LRE»SI'() N HOUSE! Main Streat, MAX MOLLN, Proprietor. A. 8. HAZELTON P. T. Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Peasl Stroat , Council Bluffs, Towa. Dealers in lowa, Kunsas and Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY. Real Estate bought and sold. A.W.PATTERSON & CO. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. Council Bluffs, Iowa. The cold weather has finally put in an appearance and finds many persons not | yet supplied with heavy underwear, con- sequently we wish to gontly hint (hat we have 4 fine assortment of Underwear. Wewish to call tpecial attention to our Double front and back Urdershirts with drawers to match, Fur and Cloth Caps, | Mits and Gloves. Mufilers, Ete., Ete,, Etc. CALL AND SEE US. A. W, Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, - meeting of | | CANCER, CHRONIC DISEASES o wi ki o specian Broadway, Council Blufls, b ielinble st from e tact necs. Whit wo ask s 11 ortrade anything in our lin willSend you apile of Larnins to Lands fmproved or unimproved, PrOperey’, Stocks of oo e i1 §uch you have or ar from you. Swan & Walk Joow reST. et ~A finely furnished fro T SARM FOR SALE-Atn ars maple q, ny) grapes ind emll frits water, R P. OFFICER, 500 13 Hiufts, Towa, | FHOUsES ror RENT No.'d Penrl sticet RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof all sizos of Especially Desigued for Runnin | MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATOR S, AND ELECTRIC L Tubular and Locomotive Boj New Massillon T hresher: and Woodbury Horse | STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Tr: SAW MILLS, ETC. Factory Massillon, 0. Branch 510 Pearl § Our st ock is now complete in ever: CARPETS, CURTAINS, EIC., ETC. —THE— Largest Sto —AND— Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET WESTERN 10WA. SAMPLES furnished upon application town purt jPlNE UPHOLSTERY WORK T0 ouncil Bluffs Carpet Company | 405 Broadway. E. R. Cadwell, Real Estate, And Divoree Lawyer, No. 504 Broadway, : Councl THOS, OFFICER. COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. tublisned 1805, N. SCHURZ, Ofoe Over American Express Comp R. RICE, M. “or"other tum irs_reinoved the knife or drawing of bl Over thirty years' pract.cal experieuc No. 11 Pearl Strcot, Cound il Blufts $4 COonSULTATION Fitkis MANUFACTULER AND DEALEL Council Bluffs. 37 Broadway, Cous write ns and wo ot from ¥ or town il Bl nt room uin if sold soon, At McMahon & Co's, 'AUTOMATIC ENGINES 2 1GH] ilers, owers, tion Engines, House Council Blufis, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. CARPETS, ouncil Bluffs arpet o. y depa ment and contains all the latest styles und effects. SHADES UPHOLSTERY ~ GOODS, ck ROUSE IN todown ORDER Probate | Blufls W. R M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS Justice of the Peace. pany. I'hhuut o Olice MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, i HAIR GOODS| Bluffs, Mietler Husic Compan INCORFORATED, SUCCESSORS TOJ. MUELLER. /408 MAIN STREET, < of any kind in any | Every instrument warranted, Send foy Brick buf on Little Ginnt trucks —the hest in the world. 808 Eighth and Avenue Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted aud funished Opp. Broadway Dutniy Depot. 0 per day. SAMUEL TATE, Prop, 1L BERSHAW, Manager. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and vetail Ly ath ! and Blinds, Marblehead Cony 8.1 Macconsy er, Sush, Doors celebruted L Couneil Blutrs, EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE IN CROCKERY, CHINA, Queensware & Glass At Homer's, 23 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Ta, ESSEX HOUSE, Connen: Bryaxt Asp VINE Sis, Council Blufrs Warm rooms #nd good Lourd raic | JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS, cos in Stat: and Federal Courts, Looms 7 and 3 Shugart Block . Beno. MERGEN HOTEL, Main St., Couneil Blufls \\.u the C,, B, & Q.; C., M. & St and I L& P railway dcpols, Street cars Ssthe door verything new and first Dpenca Dee. 151 e PIIL MERGE Proprietor and Manager, J . M. at rensonable . SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, | Council Bluffs, Iowa IMPORTERS OF We make the eelebrated Hardman Pianos, ana the Royal cala 1inzs of any Kind raiso 1 or moved and satistaction guarantssl COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description, Toys and Fancy Goods. Whitney organs, a specialty MUELLER MUSL? CO,, Council Blufts, W.P A YLSWORTEH, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Frame housos movad ith Street, Co Bluirs uneil If you buy any where except at Metcalf Bros. They are selling their Clothing at Cost, and guarantee prices on hats, caps, underwear, hosiery, neckwear, silk hand- kerchiefs, trunks, bags, etec., ete. METCALF BROS,, 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEYOISE, Agent, No. 507 Brondway, Council Blufs, Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFPS, owing is the of i by min DEPAIL 50 P, PRI CHIEAGO & MOCK 184D, Ml und Expross Accommoition o ixjress CHICAGO, MITWATKLE & 10 BAL WABARH. M Loenl UL ACIEIC, Sioux City Mail Bt Puul Express UNION PACIFIC, Drnver Expr Lincoin Puss Overln pom. L 0 e it 110 peom. Sundays 3005200~ 6:05- 11710 . Ao 10:00 00 =305 Chicago Water Motor Co. 54 DEARBORN STRISET, Power furnished from driving all kinds of lght wachinery. A0 KIVeN 1o ehurch organ DIoWinkg tun printing prosscs, mewt choppers nydrant pressure for Special W eat blicay Send for cle o 1o g in Council Huls by i Sch murkot. hicigo M L hdorier's Mo u Murket, Sinith & Kurtz & Kiveh, Robert Mull I et 0y (s, Cof colec & v WILI el 1y AMS, Agcot. 18 Main s, lows, AL wnd 4