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THE D \H Y BEE FRIDAY MORNING, JAN, 15 CFFICT: No.12 Pearl Stree n any par or week Tiaox ver nw . TELEPHONES, Resixess OrFrcr, No. 43, NGt Enitoi, No MINOR MENTION, Pants to order, from £5 np. Wanted— A ehambern girl to do plam washing Pacivic on the olen from Z. 1 at Reiter's il and Jaundry and ironi Housy lookout for a The polico Puck, of gray stullion, Anit The new family have Sixth avenune remaining prisoners convicted at st term of comrt, were take to Fort Perry Reel, and his residence on sherifi ken up their The red roses in full bloom in the dow of J. W. & E. 1. Squires’ ofiieq tract much attention musie has been prepared for the services in - the 1 chureh next Sunday John Gibbons was yesterday fined $10 for being drank and insulting ladies on lln street. He got off cheap. odore Lund now mourns the death of his big New dland dog, a favorite with many besides his master A sleigh loaded with had & merry time last night evening on their trip over to Omaha and return Regular meeting of Fidelity Counci No. 15 this (Friday) eve All members ave invited to e pres For Sale—Fine swell body and cutters manufactured by erman expressly for us. Keeline t win Iy Proshy twelve couples Port & absence of prisoners in the city we an opportimity yesterday for it serubbed out and the smell Miss Clara Bebbington Miss Morse, of Omahia, while enjoyi Hleyghrkde, wero uncerenoniously fip) out on Broadway, but fortunately esciped and her friend have added to_the of thel W oflice o MeNeal weighing 2,500 pounids sed it |qu|u-h the ageney of & Sheperd. A team was noticed standing near mes & Haverstoek's at an e hour 1y morning, and as no owner had tnoon the marshal took the warge and had them cared for at a livery stable. Dunn and Knight, the twomen arrested as being o furnishings being to the t few of the saloon men are paying Some new Kink will have to b n to pinch them \emes seem to 'y month, and it is n oon the brains of the oflicials to devise a new arrangement every month It is now reported that Derkson barber, who skipped out from he in, has now left his new 1 San lhmm, under sensational cireum- stances. His goods heing debts, he disuppearcd from the i destitute ¢ b a Im statement that Miss Oleott had eancelled her engagement. here | she is too ill to appear does not the announecment in yesterd Moines Register that she was to three |||\r|x\~u1;_'.v4'nmlnl the ning. An attempt was made yeste: tle up the matter against Fred by which he is now held unpaid fine mposed in ( selling liquor llu‘ Sherift Jones' was expected to arri tevening with pa- pers to take ck to Cass county, unless the and costs should be sct- tled. At the time of 1|w court house clection 1 r the purpose of Th surer has nee to the 18 mnl the remain to the Women's Ihis will doubtless y to those who con license. the pen w last eve v to set- ]mn 1 fine Home of the nount, vy line giv /& \Iu]! lll‘lh& The Be the Wing, Hagrrax, Jan. 13.—The district court opened bere on Monday. Among the eriminal eases to be heard is that of W. T. Mendenhalt for Killing Joseph Hines pama, Davis for forgery, Johnston assault with intent to commit mur- der, and a large number of liquor o The number of ontsiders attending court makes it lively for the two hotels, both of which .m- i« I the City hotel un usually so for a place of this size. The motion to admit Dr. Cross to bail been argued and taken under adyi ment, - Haying put in a eomplete new stock of :-lmlunu lurnl hing u it ox & Hugh yi the pullic to give thom & trial Their expenses are small and they ean and do sell chea. - ismated Couples, sek s commenced di- vorce proceedings to free herself from Johin Hitehicock, to whom she was mar ried in Malone, N. Y., in 1857, The grounds which she bases her r quest ave that he has beecome an habitaal drunkard, wnd that on the 1st of April N“ he deserted her and has not ry on 1 h.mk Riddle is another matrimonis al freedom Ada Ridd]l applicant for aims that he at Palmyr: 4 1876, and that there ar two ehildren Inun to them. He claims 2 become untrue 1o him, and via, 11, she acted in o ver mer, a4 man named 1N the other sinner, - on Pryor’s BEE job inveice of the ver; ndsome designs in ne W phia und” ob printing u mind. - odge Oficers. ers have been elected s for the ensuing year G.; Mrs. D. an, secrot w; \\ \l\ dld oftice received a 1 latest and most h v from Philad hose desiring fine quested to bear thi Rebeckah The following ofl by Rebeckah 1o Mrs, James & Gates, V. G.; ) Miss B, And .G D R > A ‘Mrs. J I)nlhl : Miss Ll//m % er, W s Personal Paragraphs, George Hall is confined to his the Bechtele hotel with diplither quinsy sore throat . Maltby, Charles D. Harmon, J. W Morse and Others are arvanging a trip to Arkansas. They will start about the 1st of the month, | of relationship betwe BUZZING ABOUT THE BLUFFS, Broadwen i Hold ro Ho g M Do Not News fit Co Adjacent Towns, Trouble in the W Sehool. complaints re fro ition 1sh, who not scemed to eens Wer hat his dis and on der 1 was too strict in he I u'mlu] of the That he had frequent oe | eise his disciplinary pow: there is little question, but it is said that | e has been inclined o go heyond what The older pupils been treated ipline prpils 1 is | s [ Aot sy | offens | have | way practieally, of a trivial nature, which should been adjusted i othe The me s of hig) last united some the in kept on his course of turni y olfender, the high sehool would s depopulated. — The condition of aflairs thus getting <o badly tangled, the bourd thought it hest for the gentleman SIS ERORHION. he quickly with. day morning he 1o the school, in the ¢ not soff compiit made his | Shedding of tears at the dep: it \\uh u o find fault with pup n P ' <chool, there are doubtle “Ihe hoard doubtless has sufli- and the higl two sides sent v the lack of he the school is a e will doubtless of labor, and on better adapte more pleasur lily find <ome new field for which he will be imd in which he will take - your grocer for the W& Loerke's hakery, It is the very best mvinced Be sure ask bread made No. 523 M miade. & Co's, - v first class Missour his conl oflice - Foo Slow an Officia) T For s reasons it has e important that bids fc the new sewer diteh be received and considered at as early a date as possible. ‘I'he law requires that the for bids shall for five d wood call on , 26 Pearl street per. n deemed | The council figured out the time and found t by promptness in publishing, the bids could be opened nest Tuesday evening, to which time the council adjourned. The publication was secured in the evening paper, but instead of clipping it out and publishing it the next morning, as is usually the e with | the Nonpareil, that p iid no atten- tion to it. This has ne ated the postponement of the opening of bids to Wednesday evening. It is understood that the reason \\h\ the old lady did not put it in her serap book was becituse she felt her oflicial position had not been sufliciently recognized by being expeeted 1o take second hand. If she was as e Wbout using shears for her news columns s s case she | seems o be i ertise ment, her more originality would - nd wood 1n the eity vl stre Best e son’'s, 2 P, Do bl thy T L namental, stylish and useful "nml is complete” in e and every det partment, and cordially invite e body | to visit their store, inspect th 15 and com No trouble what- ever to show goods rdoned Out, Many still remember the arvest and convielion of a boyish looking fellow named Ed Lloyd, for forging J. R. Day idson’s name to n k. Hew tenced to the penitentiary for four y but he has now been pardoned out, his possession at the time of the arrest were several letters, the atures to b had been destroyed, but which in ieated that they were ten by a fond , who had done all that he could to his boy from going astray, but who had to'help him out’ seraes, s atterwards learned that 1lu~g they 3 nvm;_r man was a prom- inent member of the U thlumnn“.uu by his in- fluenee, son, che sen s, etting a p.mlun for Lloyd was in poor nosent to the penitenti ind | so from kidney trouble and es that he has heen reduced does not scem 1o have a very long lease of life. - 1 house furs Mctiee, No For hardware ¢ prices of Cooper & street, 11 Ymm - - Money to loan on chattels, Smith, 130 Main street by Forres - Cottage ranges, Garland stoves Ra- diant Homes and Hub Heaters of the very latest patterns at bed rock prices, at Cooper & MG No. 41 Main street, Merry Jingle, On Wednesday evening a sleighing party composed of W, C. Estep and wife, Ed Cogley and wife, Willinm Steinkopf and Miss Lotta Forman, Charles Beno and Miss May Forman, Will Owings and Miss May Tuckes vles Matthai and wife, George Damon and Miss Emmn Fox, John Templeton and Miss Clara | Joscph Smith and Miss Ida Mycers, Ralph Williams and Miss M ' and Lee Forman, made the tin horns, ete ride they sto enjoying +and partook Louie & oyster suppe a4 me M - The quantity of straw required for s from November 1 to May 1 would p s “enough to suppl lent of Substantial .|I|~lr.'ul: of title estate louns, . W, & B, L. squire, Pearl strect - Morrison Acquitted. The ¢ of Sam Morvison, the veteran fireman, has eaused much talk the past fow days. He was placed under the se vious charge of having acted indecently in the presence of some little givls, muoug advertisement | contain | at Glea- | ot numerous | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, wm,,,,‘ 1€ the 0year-old ¢ u,.‘_\n v ',1 Mrs ond hand stoee on Davis, on being danghter, was <o indig to 1 lemand he the charge at onee ol m the serviee of the city nted him a hearin T'he < mined at length, and all po rht was thrown upon the ease, As he committec decided that ity of the charge, and he has Been reinstated as driver of the hook and ladder company. ‘There are many pecu Jiar features to the ense, and it seems that Morrison has heen <adly misused in the affair. The many frie of Morrison were not inclined 1o take any stock in the ge in the beginning, and they will e with him that he has heen vindi cated who keeps a m adway. Mre formed by her nant that <he tried He at on and Barged him fr in " whip Morri <on m investiga tion conneil, on dis witn - How About Hand Hixcock, Jan, 13T pointed postmistross, A. M. Dy to give satisfaction the patrons of Hancock and surrounding country Hancock has now reached a population of 200, and surrounded by an excellent country, is given the assurance of g growth, Only tive years old now, and yet a good gritin hudiness is being done Tie Over 100,000 bushels of corn are e hore at present Little is being . <t year400 cars of grain shippe .\ from this lmml k? newly Iy, seems Ihuml\u-ll s O un from Mayor Vaughan for oadwell) ing: “‘Have written or from the crnor to hold you dur investigation.” Just what authority the governor has 1o issue sueh ordersis a puzzle to many. of the c tion of the n church will please spread ing next of Members Proshvte the news in regard to the mec Saturday evening for the purpose renting pews - Lost—Between Ninth fer depot, a small black valise. Any one |l|\l|l|r' vh -m: and returning it to Col. “Bailey, either at his \ulw nee or will be liberally rews - about t sty entered street and trans 1 nlh At ]nnkm-' evening a stylish Ben Mark's i3 ded in getting |nv|||lv|h it ged. e fraud was discovered in about ten min- ute the police went to look s the swindler, but had not been find him He Stood b, New York Times: little boy, as the old man ¢ an't I A\\ml I'm rettin tived. Why, bet lazy the for said a me into enougi 14 your mother 10 | cents that you would have that whole vile ?w asped the the extension of | ppear in two daily papers ‘ Stockholders Represent ... | | | o hefor suppel Cou dide o shouted the saw and expe on bet 10 holds out he on me? the as ted on win nts you'll | Toth hands. If the saw money Some men are too mean to dren. have chil W. Trin Evs Viee-F W, Cashier. A.C.BURNHAM, Pre JANE; Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, e $100,000 250,000 1000,000 Capital. Authorized Capital Do a genernl banking business. Accounts of banks, hankers, merehants, man- utacturers and individuwls received on favora- e terms. Domestic md forcign exchange, The very best of attention given to all busi- ness committed to our care, ONLY HOTEL In Council Blufts having Fire HEscape Andall moaern improvements, call bells, fire | larm bells, CRESTON HOUSE! , Main Stroet, MAX MOHN, Propriotor. te., 15the P. T, MAYNE. A.8 Haze P, Mayne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Pearl 8 treet , Co TON I Bluffs, lowa, Dealers in lown, Kansas and Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY. Real Estate bought and sold, " N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofice Over American Express Compuny. RICE, M. D. or other tum vns removed wichout R. CANCERS D St or drawing of bovd: CHRONIC DISEASES of ail kinds a speciaity. Over thirty years' pract.cu No.1 I8 Treet, Coundil Blutfs, B CoRSenation ik Proposals for Real Bstate. ALED propossls will be reccived by the unde rsign d until 5 p. tollowing describe in block 4, in Hogss & 1l 2nd h‘ all lrul By order of the Board of Education. aces Clias, CONOYEIL, SCerciary. Proposals For Paving ALED proposals will be received by the wdersigned untib i o'elock . of Tucsduy, January, i the: following SL‘ | & o Specilications. cording 10 51 1o such specitications, s the serilie, s 10 o set orth iy id S| li | iy p detail ind 1o ho pas k10 j plans ung ice of the bourd of made on printed blanks furnished by the bourd, mnd wecompiinicd with w coriiicd sand dollars, piy ty duys fr Jonds n e s the mayor chiut such bidde will puving, of the ki torinig pecilicd, us iy be ordered during the Th bourd of public works resorves the right to rojeci any or all bids, and 10 Wuive wiy de y ! IUSE, Chairman Board of Public Works. 0. F. DAVIS & CO. Nebraska Land Agency ' General dealers in Real Estate and Real Estate Moitpuges, A0 Furiuw sty Owabis, Neb, ter | FRIDAY. NOTICES Special Advertisoments, To Loan, For | SPECI. \L NOTICE. Logt, Foun Boarding, ete., will be the low rate of TEN firet insertion and FIV ench gubsequent mentsat our off Brondway , ( enoh | I [SUR WY under TOR RENT T u e forme n. Euju t piod by ot MeMal brick husin n& Co, Noot & \\ VLRER, N | hear from y Swan & Walker, Council Blufts | W ANTED oot & | flaneroft st wents the \\'\\H D—Two relinble Equitable Matual Li ol rdowment Co, to work 1 Council ilts. A pply. 1o Wi, Tandul. 8lpt. of Aweneies, Ggden Hose TFOW RENT-A fincly furnished front No. 21 Vine strect irl to do houzework at 618 for room FARM FOR SALE | X 160 nere room hous | one for eiaht h A Ata bargain if soll soon, + miles southwest of Omahn. 6 ol ) Broudway, Council At McMahon & Co's, RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof all sizes of 'AUTOMATIC ENGINES Eepecially Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon Threshers, Carey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, Portable and Traction SAW MILLS, ETC. Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. SKID, Engines, Council Bluffs Garpet Go. Our stock s now complete in every dep art ment and contains all the latest stylesand offects in CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY ~ GOODS, ETC., ETC. ~THE— Largest Stock ~AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE WESTERN J0WA. SAMPLES furnished upon application to down town parties, | FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadway. E. R. Cadwell, Real Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. i Xo. 504 Broadway, @ Councll Bluffs LHOS, OFFICER. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Jisned 1865, W. H. M. PUSEY MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER HAIR GOODS ] No. 837 Broadway, Council Bluffs. »w JANUARY 1886 i' PAID UP CAPITAL, 350,000. 1T MPORTERS OF We make the Every instrument warranted, on Little Giant trucks—the best in the world. Northwestern Hotel Newly fitted and furni Dummy Depot. SAMU L. H. BERSHA W, Manager. Chicago Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Lumber, Lath, Shing Sash, Doors and Blinds. Sole agents for the ited Murblehead Concentruted White 8. . MACCONNELL, Munager, TAT l:, Prop. e 116 Main Stroet, Council Bluffs. RYTHING l\lA(-l\ ABLE CROCKERY GHINA Queensware & Glass At Homer’s, 3 Main Street, Coun i Hluflfl ln. ESSEX HOUSE, ConNEnR BRYANT Council Blutrs, Nn. AND VINE § Warm rooms and good hoard at reasonable JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, ooms 7 and 8, Shugart Block, MERGEN HOTEL, Main St., Council Bluls Near the C., B, & Q.1 C., M. & St, C., R L& P railway u.,mx. Sire pitss the door. rything new and ¢lass, Opened Dee. 15, PIIL MERGEN Proprietor and Mana J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Bluffs, cars first Council Iowa CORFO AND DEALET ebrated Hardman Pianos, ana the Royal Whitney HOUSE MOVER AND Drick buildings of any kind raisel or moved and satistaction gaaranteol 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Strect, AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000 Mueller Music Compan RATED, SUCCESSORS TO J. MUEBLLER. S IN Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Deascriptio n Toys and Fancy Goods. OGNSR SHAC] Send for catalogues., MUELLER MUSIC CO., Council Bluffs, wW. P .A.YLSWORTI—I RAISER Frame housos movad Conneil Bluffs, 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, etc., ete. METCALF BROS., 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUF TR AP S Jeave HEAns Vo ten minus The follc Aeparture A 50 & AOWIHWESTERY. il and Expross Accomin WABARIL, K1, LOULS & PACITIE, {Lowis Express Local L Louis Ex. Trinsier3:00 v, \Cil BLUFFS pr O IV Expiess Leuve Co 11560 8, ¥ 3 30-0:05—11:00 .1 Chicago Water Molor 0Co. 54 DEARBORN STREET. Power furs driving all ki Ihe Lest chenpest motor muie: In uge in Conneil BIUs by K Hol offee Selling Agent, 18 Man st Co, ad 1L Furiw st Ouanlia, 1408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA | DIRECTORY. Life Insurance, COTCTAYLOR, General Agant NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE A, Colorndo and Wyor Tesies the popnint over §0,08 Fire Insurance. TUTTLE & ALLISON, GFNEHAL INSURANCE AGENTS, 211 South Thiriec reet, Telephone No. 58 man's Fund In B HATCHER, General Agont Provident Savings Life Assurance Co, of New York irteenth St AICO_ever Actial o Auring the calendar years 15 e 40, for $10,000, was $83.07, L Omaha. red by an o yenrly 1834 wnd 1885, at DRY COODS. €. ENEWOLD, 6ry Goods. prant | ne s, hus staple s, KIOVES, WOLKing elothie i inderciothing. The best quality and the Callund sec. MILLINERY- MRS, B, KIGIT, Milliner, o thriving businsss tn 1 s keeps & num The Ing st stock e stor iin 10W CSt Prices, N 10th st., is doin, i tisfles Wl and seeures patronng A triul ovdey MRS, M. M. KING, Millinery Goods. For anything in the millinery and fancy goods ot do better () ronize Mrs, t styles, the Jowest prices, 1o ps 5 The most beautitul work and the ve Wit St GROCERIES. ALBLRT Grocery&CrockeryStore o for e peoplo of Northwest Omana t the stock 1. SANDERS, WEINERT & MULI Grocers. rries n choice froeh stock and docs { profits, awd honee grocerics near N Cutms HENRY BOLLN & CO., Dealers in Staple & Fancy Groceries Ficll and Garden Secds. 16th and Californ Southwest corner wets, S, GOLDST Groceries, Fruit, Feed. nd nll kinds of game, ivorod free at ali 0. Tith Str BEAL & BEHI Meat Market Fancy Groceries, Flour, Feed, Efc. oultry, Frosh Butter and s 0 r|nuully s tinn hgs long been note in thelt T Tor the 1 i u Specin dealer in pontry HYSICES I senson. a3 Liours, U] CENERAL STORES, P. M. BACK & CO. General Store. This nouse furnishes your goods near hote, it you live in South get nowron, [ BOOK STORES- OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. Books and Stationery, TN 0 Rtreet, Religious Looks a speciilty. DRUCS. JTAoas, FORSTTIIE, Prescriptions,Perfumery PATENT MEDICINES, ETC, 202 Sixteenth St., Corner gtore Masonic 1l WM Cor, Dodg Drugs, Medmlnes and Ehérmcals GLADISH, and 12th St I8 W J. WHITEHOUSE, - 160 AND WEBSTER £15, Drues, Puints, Oil e s ¢ oot box Warran LIVERY STABLES. and stationery. lurcka 1 Ty e, Frice wcents. Eve 5 A, Livery Stable. The leading feature of it 1very, but i specisl vt care s given 1s the A stock of hotses for sila yhand. Don't forget COLLINS, depuiiment 1o wh bourding of horses, or exchange will bo kept the pluce | | | | ;Choice Family Liquors. JOUN KELKENNEY, Dealer in v ; Wines, Liquors& Cigars. 524 South 15th St. Jony KANE in attendance A. B. SNOWDEN, for cooks sy Murylund Kye, 0 Porter,visit oF ehoice fumily Jguors aud wines B Mitsh Wi dics, Al