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THE DAILY GRIDAY MORNING, JAN CIFICE: No. 13 Fearl Street. vered by enr iy part of the city at conts ey we Tivros TEL BUSINESS OFFICH Nour Eption, No. 2, . Manager HONES, 4, MINOR MENTION, from 5 been er Pants to ordes 1, at Reit E. B. Bowman ha leputy connty trea Shorift Reel has deputy at Avoea Pleasant township The Merry Thinkers meet evening at the residence of Tard, No. 144 Glon N. P. Connant who slipped dislocated his <houlder on ' Tues ing. is now about well again Jerry Ritchie's bail has been lowered 1o $700, and at this figure it is presumed his friends wili «oon secure hig release The Royal Avcanum have a social gath ering in_their hall this evening. It is strictly for the members and their lady ppointed for his PoS MeCandless of on Monday Mrs. L. Mil lrl] nd y even checked super him the ty hoard yesterday ts with Mr. Hardin poor, and allowed amount due him. A number of the young school children have struck something new in earrying a button _hook in a button hole in their shoe. Its always handy. Anthony Kelly who res Marne aiid Atlantic has heen arrestc Atls |n|n lu| selling some horses on wi E. P \-|||II|~] o mortgage i f ranc h of the mpany at ,of whneh he is many the case of Knapp vs the Sionx € n- I 1y, the motion for a new trial overruled yestorday. . Judge Loofbour. 0w suggested t he thought the dama ges excessive, being $9.500 for o broken arm, but would let the supreme settle that point. A young man, Si Mal “Wedn ing A by Louis with impure vaceine suflerings were intense, his covered with painful soves opened netie Outilt str 106 Main virus, body heing and his bones Royal Ar A, hall requested th members | eneral time is anticipat Iunch, ete. H.J. Riffenber ) The members of the Equ » Mutnal Life and Endowment association in this city and Omaha are to meet this evening at the Ogden honse for the purpose of torming a branch on. T'wenty me I|l|ul~ or over a in the control of s of the association. Jan number ot l ilway Guide of Towa is out. It is pub hed Dy Thomas F. Nelson, at Cedar lh|n4l~ Tow For the small sum of a nnot get as much informa. nged so conyeniently for the travelles s one of the best {n its hm- uI publications. Yesterday the county board settled in full with the retiring county treasurer, Mr, Bennett, transferred the bal- ance on h treasurer, Mr, Plume: eipt for a total of 44,200 Ih-nm'll has served most y for four years, and as was to xpected his accounts checked up to a it and eve dollar of the county’s ey was paid over, — For hardware and house hlrni.xlnnfi, get ces of Cooper & McGee, No. 41 Main —~— All kinds of interior drapings, cornice poles, shades, ete., the very the west at E. Stockert & Co’s. Mon Bwith, the Pocket tion, ar| taking - y to loan on chatte 1s, by Forres m '\lmu street, Cottage ranges, nd stoves Ra diant Homes and Hub Heaters of the very latest patterns at hed rock prices, at Cooper & McGee's, No. 41 Main street. o a cnmplol.» new stock of Having rul in goods, hats, caps, clothing, furnishing ete,, Fox & Hughes, \u 015 Main street, ¢ the public to give them a triul. ir expenses are small and they can and do sell cheap. irst class Missouri wood Gleason, at his coal oflice, 26 Pen sotfin o) thing in the m of Kintz & Kle Everything new s 0 specialty. waly, o trial and fresh. Fancy groc aragraphs, . of the Mueller music is in ofl' the road. H. Morris has engaged with M. E. Smith & Co., and_ will 2o on the 1 His territory will cover part of N aski. Witliam C. Randall, superintendent of agencies of the Equitable Mutual Life and Endowment association of Waterloo, Towa, is in the city, and |.n-u|.lmlunu an agency here, Rev. Mr. Leek, n’ Silver City, has been called to nu ate of the Baptist IARR, b0 4 pted City, under his cl t ciety hus g 1ifty to over one hundred Rev, G. W. Rohey, of Malvern, whose il health has eavsed him to take a south ern trip, has been heard from at Mont- gomery, Alabama. He writes that he eling much better, He ¢ 5 with 1 gold-headed cane, prosented by Bedtord., and Real Es Correct Abstracts u' Title f Co's, No. o tate sut McMahon & & Co., No. 27 Main @ in announcing to 1 stock of articles, or. namentul stylish - and useful - goods, .nmplm in each and every de- ’nlnlwnl and cordially invite everybody 0 visit thei tore, inspect their goods and compare No trouble what ever to show )_’luulp - Substantial abstracts of title and r estate louns. V., & E. L. Squire, Pearl strect Ktreet, the public th - Notice, I have severed my conneetion with the “Medical Journal,” publis by Dr. Capell, and will not be re: |v<lll\l|l]l for any debts contracied for s Be sure and ask your grocer for the ad made at Swith & Loerke's bakery. 28 Main street. It is_the very best Try it and be convineed. b No. mude. S - and wood 1n the eity at G vl strect. Best coa son’s, 2 Pe Its Delie: And the efii of its ‘wetion have rendered the famous California lguid fruit renedy, Syrup of Figs, inmensely p opular, 1t cleanses aid tones up the clogged and feverish system and dispels Headaches Colds and BSample bottles free. and bottle v all diiggists, Wholesale by C.F. Diau, Gonl- BEE COUNCIL BLUFF § court | fentence Day in the Circuit Court- Five Candidates for the "“Pen.” MERRY SLEIGHING PARTIES OUT. How the * Beantitul® the ¥ Folks an Opportanity for Fn- Joyment M Mentions ana Personals, Gives igh Belle, s were out on hut none were 1o th the thermometer gling S1 Several sleighing Wednesid ported I 10° below 710 Mr. and Mrs, B Zorveley gave a sleigh | ing party to a number of their friends on Wedne \y tevening W box-sleigh h <day evening was chartered aud o | ride the party dined at where they joined by Mrs, Col Sapp. The company consisted of Mr, {and Mrs. J. J, B , Mrs, Skelton of l\u ago, Mrs. Dre M and Mrs FoA Conover, Mrs. Mark Duryea, Miss May Haas, Miss Lizzie Brown, Miss Lulu Kitty Conover, Miss Kate were tables a number of conrses were imong which were: Oyt the half shell, quail on toast, cold tur after 3 s hotel parlors where dancing was indulged and the company entertained by a duct by Mrs. Skelton of Chieago and Miss Kate Pusey. 'he Y:m,\ broke np about 1:30 o'clock i foad, also out W, as composed of the M Winnie Crofts, | "Beebe which th ¢ Staey, John Atehison, 3 \ oyster supper at Lonis & A d lnlnul the ladies to their 113 clock. Autwicdersehn (Till We tin a large ing, They had ter which the comy iined by the Misses Any Merkle at their residence ston avenue, where refresh- ed, and singing, music, «din until about 1 o'clock in Swmorning. The ty _was composed Miss Belle le‘LH Mis l,n te- in, Miss Anna M , Miss Anna Miss B Merk Messrs. ne,W. W, W Beit George C e A\" n) elub we | Weduesday M sleigh rhar s 1 \l do Sherman, Evans and | Brown A party of the young people conne 1 with the stist ahurels took a sl igh out to the institntion for the de: .|1 dumb. and or the Pen, In the distri urt yesterday Richard colored man known as found guilty of assault and and was sente to thirty the county jail. The charge him was assault with infent to kill, but Frank Finley, the other darkey, who was the vietim of the wrath und ~||n p knife of “Texas,” when p\ll on the stand by the sta an account of the affaif that the § jur to catch idea that s a mutual “‘blood letting.” fight was a most disgraceful one, but the twon ve venly mate and Finley It on poker, which he used quite efl A number of prisoners were sentenced vesterday ofield was sent to the penitentiary He was in the employ y railway, and on geiting raised it to $10.23 and passed it on Metcalf Bros. . 8. Rankie was sent to the peniten- years. He s the fellow who has been ‘contidencing merchants about town out of small amounts at odd times during the past five y He was captared at Beno's last summe 2. M. Bacon, the young man from Onawa, for obtaining a loan of $300 on a forged abstract, was sent to the county j tor six months. Young Bacon is om a good family and has been quite a churehly young man, and was at onc tim g for the minis He got oll’ light, ving restored the money to the parti d.-n-uum-u Jolm Benson and nk Picrson were sontenced for burglavizing a farm house, Benson is a boyish looking fellow, and the judge told him that he woull one n before ~l\n|(~|u'il|u him. Ile could t or not ns he chose, The judge atd been informed that Benson en drawn into the son simply replied man than 1.7 The three ye .lml ; three and E. E. mnuh. hn l(ng\ug Mr. Cole's name to an order for a suit- of clothing, was sent to the penitentiary for cighteen months. It was noticeable that all of the prison- ers sentenced, with the exception of Ran judge then gr de Pierson’s term report of the Whistler, the noted wrestier, was confirmed by the arri the last stesmer from Ausiralia, celebrated athlete met with a reverse of fortune after his arvival in Australia, and money, which had never been plenti- ful with him during the latter part of stay in this (n) began to liné his pocke profits of was §3,000. ' with the “Wre, -u‘ ealled, and this occasion wis no excep- tion to the rule, for no sooner had the 'nconcluded than he started upon a spee in which he indulged in the Wildest extravigunces i excesses. is drink was chiampagne and this he | by the bucketful, throwin handfuls upon the birs of Melb He would oceasionally entertain his ac: cos with his powers as a gliss biting |n(‘w'>mt( of the sides of 2ks from cham- would pulveri ‘th with appar- onee " as he wus between Im p..“uful 1 ent relish, His debauch continued for nearly two weeks, during which time he partook of no solid nourishment, but drinking excessively of ¢ ngne. Late one stormy night he strayec from Ius companions aud started for his hotel. He ated that he missed the en- ice and fell upon the stone ot distance frc The in tor 18 80 ex of food that pavement wil night in the morming drenched throngh. He was taken to his yoom and physiciuns wei ald, but from the first they declared the ease to he hopeless. Even the iron frame of Whist jer could not withstand the result of the night's experienc Pueumonia and a (um\xll ation of 1115 ensued. Death had a lock the great wrestler which the lat ter conld not k Whistler's few efivets eame on the List stemmer, and they will be forwarded to his wite, now in the enst famous {ed by drink and he lay upon the and when found was chilled and lack I 1e 970 births in Scott county , 464 warriages and 010 deaths, There we J during 1885 DOINGS 1N COUNCIL BLUFES, | nng the Ogden louse, | o | tind the slippery floor more fatal than the THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, JANUARY &, 1880, ONLY HOTEL SPECIAL_N \()TICF% D UPOAPITAL, $0000, In Co " A e, NOTICE.~Spacial advertisements, such as | Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants SUCCESSORS TO J. MUELLER., Boarding, ete., wil inserted in this column at 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 1A AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000, Music Compan INCORFORATED, % | ICE SKATING IN CANADA. | [ Canadians Excel in Fancy J. Macdonald T.'ffi'ff‘f.;«-. o 1o Flire Hscape [ January. writes: Owing to the great | 3o, 4 fogern mprovements, call b fire nantity nl snow wh win alarm bells, ete., s the HOUSE! The the low rate ¢f TEN CR 2 PER LINE for the firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS PER L, each subsequent mentsat Broadway, Canaula is very short of the midd]e weeks in Nos. 216, 217 and 219, Main MAX MOH) Decem iy anticipating a ; kating in insertic Jack Frost, by thonghtf Council Blufts snow, allows of a fortnight's n air before the mantle of winte s handiwork from sight and unse wnatural consequence, Canadians arc it remarkable for long-distance sk ind two < ago the < t tlye onr land had to lower the mner befo! Mr. Axel Paunlsen, the renowned Nor wegian skater, who made a trivmphant tour through Canada and the Unite States On the other hand the long season en joyed by the rinks enables all who will | take the trouble, and do no shrink from a | novitiate of bumps and bruises to become | | exceedingly expert at faney skating: and is hardly debatable that the rinks of wonto, Montreal, Halifax ISt John d forth skaters who, for grace, sion, and intricacy of movement would find o superiors in - the world What is known in England 4 shatin, and there very dulged In by Well-4o4o. njerr various clibs, who can af the art in Norway or Scotls tle practiced in € for rinks, as it re P MAY SR T Mayne & Co, | Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Peard Stre A8 Hazeiron - JWAN & WY dinder Cit chuindise exci Tish'n re chitnges ort { Council Blufts, Towa, Binte, 1i iich you i ant Jet | Renrfrom you. Swan & Waiker connen \ \‘ I‘\“l’ny\" M toal 1 el in Counal T 8yt of A Dealers in lowa, Kansas and Nebraska Lands IN COUNCIL BLUFFS OMAHA A SPECIALTY Real Estate bought and sold. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Compuny. A W.PATTERSON & CO0. Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple. LOTS IMPORTERS OF AND DEALI IN Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description, Toys and Fancy Goods. Agents for the Srdowment Co. 1 i neden House l (OR RENT A finely furnished front room 1 Vine street Ata Bargain if sold 1 to acquire 18 but it hot suitable so much room, Ivantage in figurists’ forest trees, cotton wood, biack walnut, as and muple; wood orchard, ) ||~|] Toeh We make the celebrated Hardman Pianos, and the Royal Whitney organs, a specially ieing on the ice may e seen in its stion at Halifax, the capital of Nova 1, which, being garrison city, en- jos the unique_priviiege of military ninds; and the oflicers, as a rule, becom ing enthusiastic skaters, the lac who grace the fashionable rink by their pres Ve m and time of it gliding en- RUSSELL&Co Every instroment warranted, Send for catalogues, MUELLER MUSIC €O, Council Bluffs, Council Bluffs, Iowa. wW.P .A.YLSWORTI—I Manufacturersof all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Especially Designod for Running ful music, and y of thrilling eyes, cheeke and enslaving hps to bear upon | the gallant sons of Mars, who oftentimes The cold weather has finally put in an The tinest rinks in Cang Montreal, Halifax and K at Hulifax is really the € xhibition “grounds<, and for arance and conveninee is s by none. One of the most cheer- this vast build band-ni "hl\\ln'n the snow-white dmost hidden heneath a thr aters, youths and maide md hand in hand, the m owing with pride at her admir The youth enrapturc.t s roseate winsomenes ival on ice—and every more during the season interesting and brilliant s For these oceasions the building dons its ala dr wre hung with hidden be xh_':\llh varic ; ‘fi ~|uim--.| with spruc ights gleam rightly nook and i prepared Then, ‘as the i by, one appearance and finds many persons not MILLS, GRAIN I AND ELEC ORS, 'RIC LIGHTS, yet supplied with hewvy underwear, con- Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon T hreshers, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Frame houses moved sequently we wish to gently hint that we Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. | Brick buildines of any kind vaise 1 or moved and satistaction guarantaod, on Little Giant trucks—1he hest in the workd. eharme STATIONARY, SKID, have a fine assortment of Underwear. Wewish to call tpecia attention to our vink has 808 Kighth Avenue and Eighth Street, Council Blufts, Portable and Traction SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Braneh House 510 Pearl St., Council Blufts, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. CARPLTS. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Engines, embroide from ev nd the ‘With special ear motley erowd glic may behold reprosent and nation ming rery You ct Rk Double front and back Undershirts with the appalling Zulu, Hindoo, the otl 1 nexth the soutl arity with the ice which scems to cast somie doubt upon their genuineness. - THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR. Abundant Evid Show that He Was a Wild Young Ma London Times: At the Hanov university of Gottingen, to which he re paired in” 1 lwmg then a tall, slim youth of 17, Bismarck became notorious as lln- wildest of a wild r: of students. secen in the class rooms, hul h.- was alittle too active in other di- reetions, for during his three terms at Gottingen he fought no fewer tl t\\enl) cight duels; being victoriou — It 15 not a litte curious, however. in his_con’ it kind of stu- :Imn John Lothrop Motley, who after- ward beeame as distinguished a writer of 15 Bismarck has been in muking I the soft drawers to match. Fur and Cloth Caps, Mits and Gloves. Miss It 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, ete., ete. METCALF BROS,, 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 50 Brondway, Council Biuffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following is the time of nvival and depnrture of (rnins by conteal standard time, at s, TEnins deive teansfer depot 1 alier wnd Rrrive ten minutes I ARKIVE. TCAGO & NORTHW ESTEIN, Muil und Expross Mufliers, Etc., Ete,, Etc. — Ourstock is now complete in every depa ment and contains all the latest stylesand offects n CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ETC., ETC. CALL AND SEE US. A. W. Patterson & Co. h isnoteworthy that in his Gottingen s Bismarck wagered twenty-five lmuh-un.lmmp zne with _an_ American that ( in twenty 2 to Hmhu n 1833, the d Nos. 1 and 2, Masonic Temple, a will; and passed his state examination inlaw. His mother at this time had already discovered in her sqn the making of n gr diplomate. Having acted for some time as an official law reporter at one of the Berlin tr uls, and subse- quently in the endary to Aix-la 1 in the crown office a took his turn at a ye Council Bluffs. the most obtinate case in four days o less Alan sSnluhleMedmatadBuugles No nauseous dose: copaibi or sundalyrood that L ar Hd Dyepon. sin by d s OF ho Mo e, sts or mailed on r particulurs sena Northwestern Hotel. Opp. Broadway re without Pu medi- hu nted Octo- ~THE~ Largest Stock —~AND- apicity of refer- we next tind Potsdam 1’8 sold musk Souc ard, settling down in Pomer: pled ncountry life as his vocation, like Oliver Cromwell. “In not to speak of latter resemblay their career, the earlier life of the l'ulm-x anian squar I much in_ common with thut of the Huntingdonsh 1- beit the passion for prayer m communion with the £ have been equally strong in marck now attended fairs, sol spected timber, handled g hard lmfznun, gathered as depaty in the local 1 his demon-like rides, and his drinking bouts soon procured for Iu)nllm name of the “Mad" Bism: n. “He quafted huge cups of mixed ¢l pagie and portcr, he awoke his guests in ng by liring off pistols ¢ nd he tervitied his lady cous ning foxes into the drawing room.’ Yet this curiously complex l»- ing ‘xt the s ied dee) ply' and it is sa In {845 his fat came in for one of the |h v estates, and also the ancestral seat at wonhausen, to which he now re paired for good. On the 25th of July, 1847, he married Johanna, the daughter of Heinrich von Paitnamer. The the ideal of a German wife union was o happy that cven Bisn: worst enemics could tind no while the chancellor himsclf knowle Alnwd the wife for her unceqs! Newly fitted and furnisi Dunimy Depot. Chicago Lumber Co. Lowest Prices. S L Wholesale und Retail L Sash, wated receipt of price. For fu e for circular. P, 0. Box 155, J.C. ATLTAIT CO., 83 Jobn st., New York. thes-th-satlym&o azents for the o Coneontrated Whito MACCONNELL, Minuzer. Doors and Blinds. Murble 0:60 s B might not din both, Bis- d wool, in THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN WESTERN 10WA, me No No. 416 Muin Strect, Council Blufls, Ten Years Maintained Superiority. 5 185 STEAM COOKED, CRUSHED WHITE 0ATS AND OTHER American Breakfast Cereals. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Ask for AL B. 0. ¥ AM EVERY II|I\(- IMAGINABLE IN GROGKERY,GHINA, Queensware & Glass At Homer's, No. 23 Main Street, Conneil Bluils, ESSEX HOUSE, AND VINE STs, SAMPLES furn own partics, | FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER f | Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broaduway. d upon application todown WABASIL ST, LOUIS & PACIFIC, Al 8 Conzen Bry ANy Council Biufts, Sy AL ewsonable i LB W= 10:00 E. R. Cadwell, Real Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No. 504 Broadway, @ Councll Bluffs Practices in Stat and THOS, OFFICER. W. M, M, PUSKY T and 8. Bhug Looms 7 OFFICER & PUSEY, : shipped during N Al (Ros0 4L, pas COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. G dh b an Oy iAW new Opened Dec. 14, tubilisned 186, I P ML RICE, M. Proprietor and Ml or othe s removed wichout R : CANCERS £ St &3t it i by J. M. SMITH (Registered Trade ‘v;‘. ; Bond for ire IS PYL['s 156 pon, 130 1 p. 0)--3:00 Warm rooms and good honvd " 7a00B s1MS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFZ. art Block 11 o Brand only Louve Uumlm ¥ il gr ) 14 =4 ) . n; w0l 1340 Chicago Wafer Motor Co. little (uuhn . Bismarck was 54 DEARBORN SIREET knight's deputy for his nati mmh““ ment to the lundtag, or proviueiai diet of Prussian‘Saxony Hanecock coy the past hay, which has be ton, thus bringing into the country about *\U‘IKJU_ § The Great Invention, Hund The “fimg: W | por EASY WASHINC, LooK A lot 405100 feet, in Bilver IN HARG CR SOFT, HOT OR COLD WATER lnd Tropical Scenery. a Park, Florida, ouly $10 ‘woman and chl! d nmuld ‘{nn & o, Without Harm to 210 or HANDS, lays only. Eve rolling land, No ewamps, o and particularly adapted (o Waru Climates. CHRONIC DISEASES or s kinds & speciany. LEADING High, ary, glored, botel,alrcady bu No family, rich or poor, should be without L. N0 hirty years’ pract cu experionce: Olicu mal Guses, n Bover trutus dally. ratigo. grove fracts, [ an al [][ l [] 8010 by all Grocers, but beware of vile tnt 1 Pearl Sircet, Counc il Blutfs. $200 each. NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, MERGEN HOTEL, Mauin St., Council Blufls and st class, prossure for B CoNSULTATION Fitkia tatlons, PEARLINE Is manufuctured i tor’ cix HN mo lown.nhowlnw streeta; 4 church -lu)a ouly by . ; ot va.h‘ d‘ JAMES PYLE. NEW YORK. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, FeE0aat Sotorat wich elegant: 46-pdee EDWARD KUEHL, |"bonko!onrwwn‘|n 1on.rrmmdlvm MAGISTER OF PA““\,“,“\, D oDl MANUFACTURER AND DEALER 1N ch.rmllnd - 'HAIR GOODS Slifon 7y TIONALIST, 308 Tenth Street, between Far | Council Blufig, n and Hurney, o a" the i "ot uardian BCEL T obiin for uny one a glince in the e N i ihe future. Boots and shoes mado 1o order, Perfect satisfaction guaranieed, LIANS Bt Lo iy ank, \'nw‘lurk. A E I4OWRY, hunur New Yo Kranch Ocest flumlll..lllul Bprings Fla dyeat. | No. 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa 1