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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFF § | [ JAN. % ‘ | | THURSDAY MORNING, GFFICE: No. 12 Fearl Street. n any part of the city at | Delivered Ly carric ARenty Conts per wed W, Tiwros Manager. | Ti LEPHONES, BUSINESS OFFICE, No. Niant Eviton . MINOR Pants to ordc I'he seat are to be ren Permit ter Stream and Jen city The Tmperial club will giv its series of danees in M 1ath inst Only one drink ort of a plain on the superior cour day The funeral of Mrs<. John take place this afternoon o at the family residence, ) strect. Joseph Dricshach. of Omaha, has leased the corner store in the opera building and will shortly open a manufacturing confectionery Mr.and Mrs. Charles Bargha Tuesd evening ente ned twenty-five of their friends at thei dence on Benton street The mayor admits that he has still $70 | 1eft from the amount appropriated for his expenses to Des Moines, It will not be | turned into the treasury until the coun cil <o orde MENTION, s this evenin to wed has been given to Wal iie Baker, both of this inother of hall on the and that the plainest cons 11 that l\ldli\\l'l\n“\\ tor Inman n on out resi Sehurz's yestorday ime was taken upin trinl of a pase in which a small groe bill was in- nd all the parties concerned be Lin Omal; chth sor sive Euchre club will to-morrow evening at denee of Mrs. John N Baldwin, No. South Sixth street The council commitiee, over the accounts with M involving an expenditin on the new sewer diteh cent difference. Close The county board busicd its day in checking up the treasu anid making a final scttlement Bennett, who now r for the new dem Plummer The new schools, Mr room in the will oceupy ) Tostevin, the retiving county surveyor, who will » his oflice there. Much complaint is made of the slippery ('nml\lvnu of the me wal .lnll in front of the M temple. ~ It is suggesied that a small quantity of sand sprinkled on the side walks would serve to save limbs and pro fanity. "l deseription of the man who p onto Mr. Crockwell a forged chee L ing the name ot T.J. Byans, answ |~ to that of the man who reeently forged eheck on another 1 dealer. The police have not eaptured t court the Murried Ladies be enter. the resi 124 | of the in choeking | el cent, hont \‘~m)4l Iunu] only one | win, | If yester 1's hooks with My treasurer, Mr , Superintendent of county w. vivd, s take e erawling up, they 5 o 80" cents on mn nmy ity now sellin the dolls the broke; aro botter than almost any other. sort investment, as they can soon be chang and didw ¢ until of tie disc on to m Invvu kindly o s of the grand jn el - yesterday, 0, whic ed to him. e l ainof late, »osympithy thus st took ) TEova of expres connty sueh worihy work for years past. Y poried to the hows xpended the moncy Getory that allowed for this ) a long time s re hield in the jul nd aside from the rc is work he hastaken terest in on. so shunned: by the | While in maiy re o1 those in the wo noe to “in his better world B0t while Vu i<one n him. Onee ttempts 10 had o i< work. merits co-operati support mdueted as itis by him no possible motive exeept the hig! and best - For hardware and ho: prices of Cooper & Ml sreet - All kinds of intey D te num- The snow lies so unevenly that cighing ber of upsetsare renorted” of parties, Dr. Montgomery's sleigh, which wis oc cupied by two children, yesterday npset the horsé running away snd consid NAZe Wis llum-_lu 1 ‘| J Brodbeek and wife moniously dumped out of th the snow o npset his cutter and of construc during the years of his en a good deal of erand mfl-.‘m.m anotnted i ed that thero will be \\ illiam Lir ' guite i distance, 'l he M ehington r gracefully T AL A e T merous other such little incidents oe. cured but without any dumage to the oc- cupants of the cuttors, . —- Money to loan on chatte ls, Smith, 130 Main street by Forres - Garland stoves Ra. Hub Heaters of the 1 rock pri 41 Main strect Cottage ranges, diant Homes and very latest ps at Cooper & MeGoc Personal Paragraphs. C. W. Strock has gone to Omaha, where he will be in the employ of the by, representing the Inter brief business tr umng after the interests of that paper, H. K. Morgan, who has lately disposed of his interest i the Amsworth, ]}\ b., Journal, was in the city yesterday groet ing some of hus old fricuils. Ho was for- merly one of the Nonparcil family. Mr lra Copson, who has served so ac- ceptably as clerk at the Ogden house, has gone to Maquoketn He' has served the guests of that hotel and the public enerally in & manner which has won for i many friends, whose well wishes will &0 with him. - Having put in & complete new stock of clothing, furnishing ete., Fox & Hughes, No. inyite the public to give them at Their expunsel are small aud they can s here on and do sell cheap. CTHE INDIAY CREER DITCH, tement of the Work Thus stions for the Futare, A Complete 8 Far and 8q, THE NEW CANNING FACTORY. Grinding Away on Criminal Cases— Tip Over Cutters Allthe ( Other News Gathered Fror Blufs, The New € r Diteh, The ¢ity engine i Ibeck, has 1 Indian creck sew suys Council 3 ma diteh L report in which | condition of d ol ling ur lim <aid diteh now 1 channel der raily oa point al ut thir otithiwe 1) of Lich pont e <i lLowever, t < point sut one-half mile north of Y. iginal on longh the eity 1 | Lintent int at the city limits o the plane of reference, fifteen feet, making < mile, bt in conse Broadw fall of two feet p quence of what known as the ‘short cut’ across the ficlds to the lake not ng been fully decided nupon I ran the s said point one-half mile mits in order to do as litt couth of said limits until ally adopted distance to the equals about one miles, and by of the Take Sovation of viver at ,. »bable terseetion via slough, ahout 1 cayation by short cut with a e of say 6 feet on bottom, slope one foot to nt about 12 feet, with 3 tper mile, equals about 40, 00 cubic yards This fall would in ct the lake elevation of about five feot ahove the present elevation of water. Route via slough would be difticnlt ryond pool v sonth 5, slough heing about 6,000 feet long, studded with dead willow snags and st and heyond that in for adistanee of about a half mile | with timber. ! tion the difference of ind great i 1t in- Ex corner of in conside: in route: via slough the distanc of conrs Short cut scems the - s Missouri wooil eall on coal oftic Pearl strect. i For everything in the grocery line the new In;nn]l Kintz & Klech, 162 I For first Gleason, at hi rurt, srilay Miles ng M. ried indictment Ritchie, the young man id o have purloined <o mnch Moy in The case ha attention man is so weil known hery been many connuents on the fact that he has not been prosecnted hefore cled that it will be diflicult to prove larceny against him, although ms little doubt but that his pe- the course of years The diflicul imounts were and that it will he took more Itis claimed that he will have to be tried on o1 it time, and that the most that can be done is to find him guilty of petit | y. One eha after another of this Kind Proseented, but it is not likely ATt e pursucd for length of time. An rtwas b sterday to sec e bail for him i out of jail. ¥ returne it 'uw! W .{ florse be long Knox township. o( eriminal es will prob- Wl of this week. Itis expect- several prisoners Bushnell's stol pres there s 1 hundre id to Iu- 1 indictment 'n with the ng to J. V. sentenced to-day. A motion for & new trial was presented ed yesterday in the case of S, lh(n ul- well, whio was fou 1 money under fal taken und dyvisement. e by some ure bai eve bim from th wining longer in jail. Much of the time 'in as tuken up with the colc prefenses Arran of his known as 3 e colored mi, s saloon tent to Kill,” the. trial was one in some of its feature: the stand, zaven humorous allir, and Trom his account it appears vo il a “monkey and low on latter nine- 1 half fect, according Lo the tes ¢ of one witness, who had time pare ' which that he knock Fexas™ from eighteen to twentyfive feet, and perhaps more Finley received several cuts, but was not seriously bled, . B. Jacque 7 Main Mu t, take' pleasure in announcing to the public that their stock of articles, or- namental, siylish and useful goods, complete in each and every de partment, and cordi Iy invite everybody Lo visit their store, inspect their goods and compare prices. No trouble what- ever to show goods. Substantial abstracts of title and real W., & E. L. Squire, 101 FPearl streot. - Notice. I have severed my conneetion with the “Medieal Journal,” published by D, sapell, and will not b responsible for any debts contracted for suid paper. AL OVERTON - Canning Factory for the Blufis, It seems pretty well settied now that Council Blufis will soon have located here one of the largest canning manufac- tories in the state. Persons interested from elsewhere have been in consultation e, and as a result of the n decided to go riangements for starting such enterprise heve. It is under- slmnl that the parties coming h will ,000, and that § will i by citizens hery 5,000. The intention up works at once, and t ¥ r and corn next summer, with the proba bility of adding n the \\mm facilities for canning meat. Th of the works will be such thut fr to ono hundred persons will be un]llu\ul Itis hoped that this will be but the be- ;.mnm" of & boom in mavufucturing for this v, Council Blufts needs f; P of ull ‘kinds, and the citizens scem so b {\]-;I\|$ | thoronghly aroused | est north | [ insensible to them, but even now | =it still It is | I lluv THE OMAHA DAILY BEI = and o much inearn: | that never ore hag there seemed such strong probabilities of the city secnring several such enterprises within the coming year. wnd_nsk your grocer d made at Smith & Locrke 3 Main strect. It is the T'ry it and be convineed for the hakery very best sure - Try John Templeton's cigar -~ Best coal and wood n the city at Glea- son's, 2 Pearl street - INCIDENTS OF LIFEUNDER WATER Some of the An Old Engine rien namen Saw. water monotonons, eh At least Tdon't tind it fourteen years and and have always monaged to find Sugh to oecupy my time and attention.” | San engineer on one « and as he made | that remark to a New York Tribune re- | while standing on the pier, befc | ssel, he readjusted his loose blonse Whward jerk, and gave his head “Life umder Well, T guess not P've been there n him | only has his_eyes open,” “Now, to some it would seem .'\V|nu4 unbearable to wateh the continu- ous throl lie machinery of a large steamer and hear uummg)uu the ever- lick, elick,' of the piston rods but to me they all sound like I've heeome partly dulled and 1 often nd watch and listen to their never varying beats with that sort of sat- istaction which a |||\|~|( iun feels when he runs his yet skilfully over of his instrament. His satisfs R from the fact thet he the mkn'l\mq-nl entirely under his own control, and mine comes from a With «a touch of my fingc propel thou of tons any speed throtgi ater, A hundred lives into eternity. I feel that 1 am the sole responsil ¥ on b for the lives of the passengers, and it mains with me to keep my machinery in such perfeet condition as to withstand inary sca or rough storni. I take pride in keeping ound me shining like burn If o spot of grease or dirt gots on o8 ot nnues ot 1y part of The machinery it cannot eseape “my tice long. over every part of the en nd rub the brass ‘much pleasure as 1 Lowned the steamer my Times amuse myscif i keeping a of the number of miles we run an nd comparing it with the records joustrips. 1 have on w book in ngine room curious table of dates shows to me music 1 could almost send Mercsting menoric . Twas looking through it nd I found onposite Nov. toa visit from Chi- namen Hu incident lled to my mind in a_moment, riily overit to myself. This is whe 1 ing in port Chinamen the ship. ot, and had | worked ignorant machine ptain was Howed them to come reed some l|u\|hh advisability of so i timid, and it took > for me to convinee them that the machin ery was harmless, iy Igul two of m:nm««lu«- Iu([w lu A||1\m'r i< | Shdde nly et forward, a loud ten 1 fect an enormous, picee of without warning, § ed by and, aceomy puft of “steam, leaped fully above our heads. Angry at my for letting on steam without my edge, I tirned to speak to him when my 1 toward the wors |||!||-x|p half a dozen ~n-|-~ at o time, The vest had disappeared, and before 1 could get on deek the whole crowd had gotinto their boat and started for the Shore. No umount of persuasion could to return to that shi simed was aliv which they Tt v afforded me m mean uwl\, but it | good laugh since ———— KING FARO'S EXILL. Felony Acts and Heavy Fines Much for the Terrible Tig Cineinnati ~ Enquiver: “The anti- gambling wave,” remuarked an old sport, braced himself i a Vine street pretty thoroughly swept over the country. Isuppose there 1s less gambling—that is, on the card- than there has been for half « Gambling, the always will be, nd of necessary evil, and if people mble one way they'll find anoth Plus crusade against the tiger st over in Missonri when they they got felony bill through the leglsl: muu I and llmwvhl it would | v Then Atlanta boys, and drove one th f Atlanta, Memphis and had always been good gambling « and in ante-bellum days the planters used 1o win a aae e saads a night, We thought w protty sure of Nashwille aind Momphis, but the first thin : knew o bill was in- troduced in th ; Jogis] making it n.‘.m\- to 0 favo and certain other games. We re informed by the vight parties that ) would bury it heyoud resurrection We pooh-poohed the proposition, and one tine morning awoke to find that howith @ rash Too 1s he doorwii every town. we renlized the us. Our lawyers stitutional. We fonght it | ot preme conrt, which decided ; veckon poor Dick Garwin, who dealt (e e that made the test case it was constitutions | mino, but |nnp | nd 1o man wants to put himself Withiss this shadow of 2 prison f week. Then we fixed m the g thivteen, which is simply far exception: that the difle usced on the fa hut ‘hicago shut now Louisyille, stand-hy of the with indifforent suce down on the boys, and which was the old’ safe gang, has rooted out the weed the former ‘banke vy penaltics, besides inflic hear it is very little | When money becom and i will again Faro T'o my . It makes pidly, and at- wlho want to see the tiger 3 the clephant when they come on their annual i he sports have had I, guant dim i big jump, In|| [ toit. The that & new deal money e tracts count growlor 1s of them have had o all living in hops Lomin; - Coughs, Colds and_So readily to' B. H Douglass 4 cum Cough Drovs. Throat yield | | biave a flue assortment of | Double front and back Undershirts with drawers to match. Rob Toombs ane Ben Wade, Boston Globe: Speaking of Toombs reminds me of the number of g he had in the senate with Ben Wade, one time especially, when he came very near having duel. The home stead bill was under discnssion, and Foombs had referred to it with a sncer as a measure for white paupers when Wade arose and said Sir, you sneer at the homestend bill beeanse it gives land to the landless, do you? What is your pet schen ; zing n groes for the n 2o 1o the conntry !||'m| it Shortly this W ade Te rech in which he used langu Imost, _apparently, compelied to challenge him Several friends of Wade went to him and begged him to desist, but the old man went on until Toombs announced his intention of taking him to account Upon this Wade quictly down, and the southern men looked at each other surprise, as it was evident he had tried {0 proy quarrel with a Georgia five er t night a friend of Toombs, a wmtor. of the United States, called upon Wade to know if he would retract ensive words he had used “No, I won't take back a word,” Wade's emphatic response “Then,’ said the friend of My "N»n-m\rlmrmh~ will challe! mortal combat.” i what | Toombs I was Toombs, » you to 1 he 11 this Wade,"” I want, nnot be in earncst, M ator 1 am, and for a ers do not want to apposed to the code, and o a stituents, but you fellows broke head, andif e don't spunk you will break all ourheads, The short est way to end the matter is to kil ofl’ a few of you. 1 have picked out Toombs as my man. He will e to challenge me; then, of oonrse, 1 will have the choi of weapons, and [ will take down my old vitle, and me if 1T don't bring him down at the first er ! This conv tion was Toombs, and he .p]u‘ll ‘I ¢ lenge hims if Tdo he will kill me." He then told his senatorial friends that he and Wade had been put together shootin with a rifle seve times, and that while he (Toombs) conld tol, he was a poor rifle shot an old hunter, and could snuft at a hundred yards. Wade, in _speaking of lei~ If old Toombs that time, as I exped have made him pit a pateh .,n his coat the size of a dollar r his heart, the old fellow woulc zed when he saw me a it, and —— me if T wouldn'c liave cut the pateh.” reported o n't chal- saip: —— When Baby waa sick, ve gavo her Castoria, When she waa 3 Child, she eried for Castoria, When she became Miss she clung to Castoria, When aho had Children, sho gave thew Castoria, ONLY HOTEL In Counci! Blufls having Flire Escape Andall moaern improvciments, call belis, fire alarm bells, ete., istho 1 CRESTON HOU E! | Nos. 216, 217 an M A. S HazELION i Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Pearl Streat , Council Bluffs, Towa, Dealers in lowa, Kunsas and Nebraska Lands IN COUNCIL BLUFES OMAHA A SPECIALTY. Real Estate bought and sold. LOTS AND | A W PATTERSON & GO Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. Council Bluffs, Iowa. The cold weather has finally put in an appearance and finds many persoas not yet supplied with heavy underwear, con- sequently we wish to gently hint that we Underwear. | | Wewish to call tpecial atfention to our | ‘ \ O THURSDAY JANUARY 1886, SPECIAT Special advert Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To R Hoarding, ¢ the low ra f TEN CENTS PER LIN first insert and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for ench subsequent inscrtion, dvertise. mentsat our office, No. I3 [ Broadway, Council s Leave Pearl st WANTS, \\v\\ & WAIKER, undee Ci NG T SO Carp e o1 lish reliable st o What wo ny property place, if & near fre ch you h ¥ Yot Swan & JOI RENT=A finely us F i ror sare 160 Aeres, 65 1 roon house, exce one for eight hors Atn bar | Blufrs, 1owa, H O FOR RENT No. 4 Pearl sticet At MeMuton & Manufacturcre of all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Rspecially Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon T lireshers, Carey ind Woudh ATIONARY, Portable and Traction SAW MILLS, ETC, Tactory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. y Horse Powers SKID, Engines, CARPETS, Our st ock noevery depa ment and con tstylesand effects |n CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES EIC., ETC ~THE—~ Largest Stock —AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN WESTERN 10WA. FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadway. E. R. Cadwell, Real Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. 504 Broadway, : Councll Bluffs Fur and Cloth Caps, Mits and CGloves. Mufflers, Etc., Ete,, Ete. CALL AND SEE US. | A. W. Patterson & Co. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, Council Bluffs. | 1mos. oprcER. | OFFICER & PUSEY, WL M PUSET BANé"ERS COU‘IC'[ BLUFFS, 10WA, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Compuny R. RICL, M. CANCERS e ity of biood: ™ the kuife or drawing of | | CHRONIC DISEASES or s sincs o spcciay || Overhirty years yricta eaporionse. Oiice No. 11 Coune il Bluds, B doriuiraTioN Wit MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURLR DEALER 1N HAIR GOODS No. 387 Broadway, Council Bluffs, AND _NOTIOES RUSSELL&Co PAID UP CAPITM;. $20,00), AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, §$100,000. ~Mueller Music Company! 1T SUCCES SORS MAIN STREET, IMPOR 1y instrument warranted. Rrick buildine on Little Ginut trucks—11e hes 808 Bighth O, per wly jitted and furnisi Dummy Depot. > SAMU L. 1. BERSHAW, Mana Wi 1o and vetail Lunber, 1 Sash, Doors and Bline celebrated Marblehiead 1 3P MACCONSEL sole No. 116 Main 5tredt, Council Bluf EVERYTHING CROCKERY, GH _\n. Conneil ESSEX HOU Axn Vi Blugs Main Street, Conrxeit BRyYANT Council warcoms and good honid ATTORNEY AT in Stat: and T and 5 Snuzart I Practices Raoms Muin St L&P , Council Bl ®Q; 0 M & b sailwiy depol vy thing I 1 Dec, 15t ruIL Proprictor jrene and LEADING Council Blufis, If you buy any w IMAGINAL COUNCILI BLU. val new 'ERS 01 Send for cata ORFORATED, TO J. MUELLER. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA AND DEALERS IN We make the celebrated Hardinan Pianos, ana the Royal Whitney orgzans, < of any kind raiss Lor moved and eatistiction guarantes | e worll, Avenue and Eighth Streot, Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description, Toys and Fancy Goods. a specialty LER MUSIC €O, Couneil Bluffs, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Frame houses moved Couneil Bluffs, here except at Metcalf Bros. They are selling their Clothing at Cost, and guarantee prices on hats, caps, UPHOLSTERY GOODS,-underwear. hosiery, neckwear, silk hand- kerchiefs, trunks, bags, etc., ete. METCALF BROS, 344 Breadway, Council Bluffs. Northwestern Hotel. Broadway iy, Chicago Lumber Co. ) Shin nts for wed Whit L Mun; INA, Queensware & Glass At Homer’s, Bluils, SE, JACOB SIMS, LAW S, MERGEN HOT and fiest MERGEN Man J. M. SMITH Mem ant Tailor NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Iowa i 10 ' UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. N Broudway, Council Bluffs. | Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFES, Howing @5 (he time of rrival and O rding DY contral standird e o 1 depots, Trains Ic isfer depot ten o3 earlior i arri 8 DEPART, S and Expr Accommodation, Expro SLAND, CHicAG M M CIEAGO, BURLT 1 KANGA 100 4. M YO 0 1AM 0¥ M 15 A, 3 Hnnd 1! 1NN 0 OMAN 8 =1 5010550~ 0 [IFR TR 5005100 Sundny <07 B3 11210 pan Giicazo Water Mofor Co. 1 Fost Cieapesi motor. made 1 uge in Council Blutls by 1 Kobeit Mullls, tolfee grinder. €L WILLAMS, ling Ageut. 18 Main st, Couneil Biutr w, wnd 14 Fuin w5t Olube