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FHE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. MONDAY Mt ING, JAN. 1% GFFICE: No. 12 Pearl Street. TELEPHONES, MINOIRR MENTION, Pants to order, from £5 Wanted—A cham! girl to do plam washin ermaid and nd ir crn n o The Dancho i party Saturday 1 Revival meetis United Pre<hy aven “Rowar opern evenings. “Wednesday and Thursd honse an opera 1w compin appoar at wliy evening ) n ha the river is in sleigh loads cross I'he roud le ccllent shap 1o Omali. The l remont, Elkhorn Vall Lexpret about tw Hm(|n~ in i few v|r\ The Methodis » row eveni t the r ) Orentt, on Oakland avenne A special mnsi ygramme was well l'\l‘llll i connection with rrinn church, Fine swell body and Port manutactured by EOT for us. Keelin Wing to amd many & Nty new auy 1 toanmor ¢ of )y 11 e Sale iters D expressly sslvighing was coneer Toft very quietly, entters heing Sl ath ) smdl nuamibe compared to The Ladies’ chureh holds it< home of out’ soviety annual mecting George Brown, Ei to-morr noon at 2 o'clock, John Cole s to be given @ hearing in court to-day on the ¢ p ssault and battery, he having b rned ina row in' Joim Nicholson's night A fellow n the ice Saturday night lollars i< depe wre his appearance in court this morning, Walter Moore, the Syear-old son of Mr. Charles Moove, while playing about his home on Fourth street yesterday, fell, fracturing his collar bone and dislocating his shoulder bon The visitors appointed for the institn lnm form the deat and dumb this year are Harret W Ropr of Decatur, Ranck, of Jolnson. A. B. Rayburn, of Macedonia, fers from ¢ dislocated shoulide of his being thrown from way. One of his sind was ~o badly hurt that he had to be shot. My, and M l\mplmu.-n- ‘hgailery on Mai s has been closed by St. Lmli~ P " Mr. Barke is in Vi gone there some time ago. e \\.nl ul) ably remai nd ot seck to muke Three of Belle called to police headg for not paying the; mnnllll\ declares lll ey would stay in hul n[lfl 0] ln W lmu S Ly tine. They The press of this city have heen |hnh~ premature in announcing_ that the Im- 1 club are to donate $30to cither the y ball or the poor fund, The club not taken any definite action in the nd as yet only a few of the mem- 1ked over the subjec IrishTom,was « last night for watch belongin re his room in the Galt house Tom had pawned the waten, but it w covered, together with the other rm ty, and the thief was lodged in jsi had taken a trip to Omaha and his ill-gotten g “What does it cost to own a_cutte liour or twot" s: to a liverym per- ‘om st hour, seventy nd; two dollars for a «h.uhlp cutter the first hour, and one dollar for the second,” came the reply, but the B¥ an did not buy. At a regular meeting of Conec lodge No. 5 P, y the following oflie the ensuing g De Bar, Reitor, John fm M. of A A 1L Reichert John Kost, of R. 3 Highman, am Ritzenloof, 13, C. the general ag, innati, e o private telegram Sature effect that the car destroyed, as stated i tl [Sluplm' news. The fire only :Lunmvml the stock in the repository, so that biisi- y ,.lulppwl, and all orders e M, of . l\ ness is in no w; will be filled as the ren church reached the snug s Many who were unable 1o bo pr ko dhoir so leetions express: their in- ittings, so that this R ot oAben) onBlAGALIY A goodly number of ¢l been left for the free use that the chureh wiii | w those ionts, so ared to give who o not rent seats d ) 1 I dge Loofhot © Gerspacher at 2,000, He ined his 1 ing indicted for murd trange the amount of should be so Tow, but it is g ! | at the most there is 3 he seemed to be trying to r Williams from too damag: m;.'uulunu- and was a little reticent in regard to swearing to facts, which, when ofl” the stand, he oly and fully. In Lis sermon yeste morning Rey G, W. Crofts, at the Congregational chureh, spoke of “The long suffering ot God." In his treatment ot this topic he dwelt manner in strange contrast with some of the utterances from the pulpit given in years gone by and occasionally at the present day. “He believed that God s muce h more loving to sinful man than an carthly father w yward son, as infinite love was greater than human love. His sermon had a more gentle doe- trinal touch to it than the ivon, tyranni- cal grip of some of the theolo, Rev. T. J. Mackey took oceasion in his sermon yesterday morning to s| |].l e buke the prevalent npllll of rivalry in society, which leads some to try to cexcel their neighbors and friends in the ole- gance and elaborateness of ]mrlu-, pictured how true hospital: should lu- shown, and while not believi equality is possible i still he did not countenance this secming givalry. He gave some plain, sensible ufix‘uuun», which were listened to with rest, Whether they will be followed out is for the future to tell, but the Mances are rather against it Ve orty., rall, BEE.| \\\ s Missonri | SOCIETY Some of the IN THE BLUFFS. Coming Events seial Circle Ps the § | HORSES KILLED BY A COLLISION. | Prombitionist Delegates to Des M. A Stole Arrested Watch, ang the T Bothered by Snow ty Ball Cocinl Skimmings, t 1 1o Stw moon »l ) om 1o have OnTaesday evenin ned the Whi fuvon Mis 1 M. Ga « i1 Vi comb W vied the Jadies Georg ompson the g At sidence oveni M. ol the gentlemen’s (i while Mi wWho is th received sl the 1 iy hire ¢lnh w Smith. Mr Tadies” first Lwas awarded 1) Nettie Smitn of Mrs, Horace “hooby ™ prize of Srown the gents’ Targze attendance tables accommo her Jon crot Taddic hool $ of th and cleven dated the players, On Wednesday Shepard entertaived o n I ot pr <ive ench No. 6 irst avenue On Thursday evening the Imp gave theiv fourth ball of the se Tight was 2 stormy one and th thick and fast bt a nunbe and from all appearances they themselves hig Mis, nher « cvening dened Pelub on. The <now fell ing the first anniver; t Dozen, which is ¢ of memb. r\nV the Bloomer high schooi, most of whom wil teinJune nest, r which th ined by Mrs on Sixth A \ hospitabiy o AtKins at her residen of Sixth street. Mis wddress, Miss May Day A Miss Julia Jud<on o *there were toasts and ntal ation, y even Az, Tows Lizzie in, and After sl yéspon instrun nnic Har Shephe LWl l]ulvl Paul Sheph Bountitul |q~h||\4 LS were s vl oaomerry 1 had at the home of Miss Lutz 1 1= m.« S¢ week, \\vHu\\ av seene. e spe somueh o but on sever; acrowd. A sy ) Was quite s numberof *ravels loads down tie hill The tooting of horns, hter, shouts and those eapsiz lively, charm of the s and ~||Inr e ngle, ! njoy the cc One evening some of the i coasting costumes il sport will Iy COMING EVENTS WITHOUT SHALPOWS, The coming public event of the se is the ch; ball lnlu held in M hall on | i} i This event being ke should be i rake uy r the peor Ahu passed has. been so at every individual who hias the Teast inte est in Comeil Blufls <hould pnt his or her shoulde ln the wheel and help make it a succee: cry little helws,” The fact that the first movement for this event was s a lady, M 3 Macrae, and that movement “was until er she hal musie, ote., should for the Iadies of this c ball to sucees: that it will he of to help push the There’s mo doubt but 1 success, but with the help and support worthy of it it will | > it grand affair and one of which ¢ resident of this city will feel proud. What promises to be the most_import- ant social event of the season will, in all probability, take place in a few weeks, the pr il of which will be an nounced in the BEE later, The Merry Thinkers take W vl mcet o week fro the residence of W. W. Wy Blufl’ street. The XY Z socic entertainment on the institution for the Rumor has it that the imperi will become o permanent institution of the eity, and will be an important factor in social cireles next summer, arecess this to give a novel Hing next at -~ Best conl and wood n the eity at Glea- son's, 26 Pearl strect. —~— C. B. Jacquemin & Co., No, eet, take ple the puhlu that thei namental, stylish is complete” in partment, and cord ir store, and compare prices. ever to show goods, ing to icles, or- e e goods No (x uubh- what- Slaughtering Horses, About 11 o'clock 2y morning, as a Rock Island switeh engine with two hud was b wn stock yards on the yards side track, the he by # Wabash freight train on the main line on its way to the transfer, The col- lision took place at the crossing of these two tracks on Fifteenth avenue and south Fifteenth street, & H \\.I\ to the ar was struck struck contained W. Elston, loaded at ineteen of Columbus, Columbus June the horses ¢ 'u‘ away, but all have hw'll found ox One horse v Killed outrig! n while two of the |n_|u|ul ones had to be' killed on 1 ching the stock yards 'l'h_ru is on, lowa, no flagman sty itioned at the ~Il]n|m~l ed 10 away and land trainmen abash did not in “"l' one or'two hundred fect whistle, which the Rock claim they did, while the W whistle or xu, at all, The Wabash ]l(’nph im that their engine was on the crossing when the Rock Is] ind struck it, Which is which probably only be settled by an investiga- tion into the ‘facts, as no disinterested spectators were on hand, and only two crews know anything about the details of how the accident occurred. A general agent of one of the roads on the accident ocenrred, yesterday lnl 1 a BEE representative that io matter who was to blame, each of the crews should be luid off, as there was no doubt, in his mind, that all hands on both trains W n the eabs by the fire at the time of the accident. nd who is who will - Partial Blockade, least little snow now seems to cause & partial blockade on the roads, The snow of Friday, although light here, caused all the roads some trouble east of The of | | Cavin, 14 3 Fliomas Bowman [ well, ehairmang while bright | tern stock | | cants, the | the newspapels of the city are THE OMAHA DAILY 8KEE, trains due here | is shown by the Saturday morning all ariving late. The Q" came in an hour and a halt late, « did the Roek Tsland, while the Milwaukee w three hours behind Sioux ity thirty five minutes North m, due here abont 9 o'clock Satur Tay morning, did not veach this city untit clock sterday morning, and said that sthotmd traine wore “held for order Boone sfier 9 o'clock on day morn on account of the vl on the here, as trains came ne wikee, which gain three honrs behind, while the ux City was twenty minutes fate on t was ng lor wood eall on first son, at his coal or everything in the vthing new and fresh alty Eve ¥ Ball On Saturday evening the committee on the tickets met in Cory & Con over under the Citizen's bank Ihe ehairman, A, M. Ja presided, aned Spencer Smith scrved as The city was divided into disty ub-committees w appointed to sell tickets, Mayor Vaughan was selected conmitteeman at office kson, pointed Gioe il Spene ceond dist Braant st wthwestern tirmang Dr th of Broudw hwvestern dep W. 0. Wit depot Seibert, and Dr. W Fhivd distriet, ilen avenue to N " Lindsey, ehairmang D, Cocke, Fonrth distriet, all east n[ Main strect Broadway to Rotk pot, J. W I Chiamyp M ol ., all west of depots, frei ; M Ganlt and Thomas to meet to Conover's of- veports of pro work will he above committee; WOFTOW evening in Cory § ice, and besides maki eis made the last days med. he price of tickets has been pi wd %1 for ad ! : following cneral conm : M. Jackson, I Wi well, O 5 Lindsey, Judge James, D I F Gault, Bert B. Buldwin, D ‘raig, | Speneer Smith,” Geo. HRGRAT UL ORAE O R - Having put m . complete new stock of (In( ing, furnishing goods, hats, caps, , Fox' & Hughe the publie Their expenses and do sell che 3 n strect, to give them a trial! s small and they ean cts of title and W., & E. L. Squire, e Personal Paragra J. €. Bixby is sufl tley : Carson 10 Pearl street. s Moines, is at home from Des Miss Towa Ball, of Omaha, Miss Ida Latz. Miss Co guestof Miss 1 is visiting is here, the 1 'I||~ Thomas O. nI1~I4-. All~~()\||| new postmaster, was here Satur Miss Ida_ Wers has gone to Chi attend the Misses Grant seminar Prof. McNaughton and fumily week move into their new residence. P. Lacy returned from the State Firemen’s tion at Des Moines. Messrs, Remington and Sharp, Omaha, were lnukm'r(lu Blufs over this of left her Saturday for Lommis A studies at the esume Lu , who h 15 been visiting , has returned to home iu foux ( |I). L M. Flickinger, who has been visiting the Flickinger hrothers here, has return; 10 his home in Independence, Tow J. H. Quinn, one of the linemen of the Western® Union, who has been laid up with chickenpox, is out agan, and L. W Culbertson, of Om , who hias been fill- ing his position, | n‘umi home. TN wghter, Miss and lnu\ln in-law, J. W, have returned from an 1-1\I-mlul « 7, in western Nebraska, /. Ballard, who has been so long in the horse eollar factory in Bros., is now in the line of work at St. Joseph. ~ He here to spend Sunday with his fam retains his residence here for the |n.m-m - Lost—Between Ninth strectand trans- fer depot, a small black valise. Any one finding the snme _and returning it to Col D. B. Bailey, either at his residence or oflice, will be liberally rewarded, - Took a Ticker, L. 8. Hicks, of Glenwood, while on « recent visit to this eity was relieved o d chain, He while with some others in Nicholson's saloon. The pol been at work on the case and 7 Tarles Lawson, charging him with the thefs A watch and chain were found upon him, and Hicks, whe here Saturday night, identities then as his. Mmiseea tne v, o ¢ havdware and hou of Cooper & McGee, e furnishing get No. 41 Miin R SO Delegates to Des Moines, In response to the eall for a sta vention the Couneil Blufts Tempe alliance met Saturday afternoon :»!m-lh-nl the ng delegates: ‘on nce and Sy J. ob Sims and O. L, Bar ition is to mect in Des lay. - Council Blufis hs ken official action relicving new manufacturing en from city taxes for a term ol encouraging fuctories to start liere. Des Moines follows suit, It has suggested that the leg) action, relieving new 5 from all state taxes for a term of ye; The state tax is so light, in proportion, that relief from it would not y to the inducement alveady offered by this eity. 1V X\lmu.~~ ne \t Thur: —— ranges, Garland stoves Ra- omes and Hub Heaters of the at bed rock prices, No. 41 Main sty Cottage diant Those who have the disbursing of funds for charitable purposes say “the, by are pestered with a swarm of chronic cases rism from all parts of the coun- f such a rush of appli isdue to the fact i aying 0 1 north of Broadway, | ' .lulm | CHRONIC DISEASES of wit kinds & speciaity. [ adve & nevidence that ntion, and that Most of these clamortons snd ask some wanting even ahonse and lot he purpose of these speeial funds, contributed by for the purpose of and temporary the connty fuid 1o b 1 .I.nm}yvh Fhers needing help, and | generally the least mueh o 1is. i t read e everything velioving of want, leaving dd for the ular are plenty of cases the most worthy clamor < | - | Correet Abstracts of 1t tate Loansat MeMahon & Pearl street - Money to non chattels Smith, 130 Main street ind R Co's 1l Ee No. 4 by Forres - I'he thivd anmnal ball of hood of Locomotive Engi No. 183, is to he hadl, Omuha, Wednesday ¢ | ary 20 s the Brother Division zhit enin anu wdmitting lady and gen ¢ tickets inclde both ways and admission o Couneil Blafls parties (. attend can take either the ¢ | 6240 pom dummy train A | turn teain will” be run | Omaha | tickets ¢ store, orof CUF N Invitat ‘oster's s R ionsand drng Fonda EVERY INDIVIDUAL HAS AN OPPO 11y of knowing that Dr. Richmond's Sa maritin Nervine, aets as an_ire bl specitic in Liver Complaints, Kidney Dis. eases, Pulmonary Al Gout and all disorders proceedi | condition of the decline taking a sure isto court suffering At druggists, - tof public curiosity near New Iphiz, Ohio, is o man” who never rs the wool from his sl “his swin TUN ek, vite death and own hair ) e never shorn, are his nails cut. Every utensil the tarm is homemade, - Charles D. Frederieks, Broadway N. Y., the celebrated photographer, that Alleock’s Por Plasters have been used by himself and family over twenty years. He found them wonderfully efii cacions in conghs, colds, and pain in - the back and side. Applicd 1o the pit of the stomach they guickly eured him of indi on and dyspep He also found H.. rmeoadmi regulators when applied on the vight side. il sy s thirty-five, market of I i in November, cod, fifteen inches duek, perfectly 1y swi |l|u\\ml live rabitein the neck - In the stomach of pound couisly sold in the lish HOU themselves with PYLE'S PEARLINE in the Kitcher Lanndry d « themsalves of the conyenient and usefu cle of the Al employes , Pennsylvania® & Ohio ad whose require them to observe signal ¢ recently been exammed for cold Dlindiess, hout 4 per cent we found to I “tive sight. One of the old 1 most lucky senger engineers was found totally I-hml to any difference hetween red and green. of JAME most age Toung or middc from nervous debil tions, shounld wld stamps for_ large Dispensary Medic wred men, suffern or Kindred with 10 cents in treatise, World's eiation, Buttulo, al A - sherift” of Monroe, ( st week the animals in a cireus fora | 0,000. An elephant, monkeys, asea lion, .-'. ., were quietly handed over | to him, and he'has sinee been in @ quan- | ary. He eannot dle or do _anything with the anima and the eireus men simply stand ol and enjoy his discom- fitn The t Mendelssohn & Fisher, ARCHITECTS D. L. SHANE. Superintenden A.CBURNHAN, Pres, | JAMES N, Il|u:\\\ Council Bluffs Natmnal Bank 102 MAIN STREET, $100,000 250,000 ..1,000,000 Capital Authorized Capital. Stockholders chrnsent Do a general banking business, Accounts of banks, bunkers, m ufncturers and individuals rece ble terms, Domestic and foreizn exchange, The very best of attention given to all busi- committed to our care, ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs baving Fire Hscape Andall moaern improvements, call bells, five | wlarm bells, ete., istho (;.RLSI'QN HOUSE! 219, Main Street, MAX MOHN, l’ruprm(ur. rehants, mun- ©d on fayora- %, T, MAYSE, A. 8. Hazevron | s AN e o P. 2. .ucyne & Co, Real Estate Exchange No. 103 Pearl 8 trec? , Council Bluffs, Towa. Dealers in lowa, Kunsas and Nebraska Lands IN COUNCIL BLUFFS OMAHA A SPECIALTY. .ml | state |mu"hL .unl sold, N SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofice Over Ameriean Express Company. LOTS | | D | ved wmmul | , or other tumirs the knife or drawing R, CANCERS Over thirty No. 11 Pearl 5| B CoNsUL HAMBURG - AMERICAN Packet Company:. A DIRECT LINE FOR England, France & Germany. TUO stewmships of this well kuown line are il of iron, in water tight compart furnished with eve rything to IIII p both sufe und ngrecable Btutes und European ni Thursduys ui Saturday cal experience, Olliro Biuds SATURDAY, ISPECIAL generous citizens, | Guard | tions Rheumatism, | st | 1886 . \()1[(1 NOTICE. ~Special adverticomor Lost, Found, To Loan, For Boarding, etc., will be inserte the low t TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firstinsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each sat n. e mentsat our offize, No. 13 Pearl street, uear Brondway < JANUARY cquent insert avo advortise Council B WANTS, | JIOR RESThe estor house f 1pic I by on. En JWAN & et A\l by TR h 1St o the fact of el Wit we ask i€ 11 yout % or trade anything i our line, writ Tands improved or i WALK P gk W Lwan et s ncil Blnfr's Wiltienst () N 120" i, male o ter to Wi BIis, Tow W | N th Muin & | o or IR ANTED=( W Wil ouneit Bluits, LOmaha 11 to rapes. and i ¢ | water, u r OrriceR, 40 Broadway, ¢ | Biutrs, < FOR IENT No. 4 Pearl strent RUSSELL&Co Manufacturersof wli sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Eepecinlly Designed for Running At MeMalion & Co's | MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boiler New Massillon: Thresh Carey and Woodbury Horse STATIONARY, SKID, Portuble and Traction SAW MILLS, Massilion, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Conneil Blofis, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. CARPLTS. Our stock 18 now complete in every depart | mentand contains ull the latest stylesaud e fleet CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ETC., ETC. ~THE—= Largest Stock —AND=~ Lowest Prices. VE CARPEY HOUSE IN N 10WA. THE ONLY EXCLL w SAMPLES furnished upon applicition to down town pa FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDER 405 Broudway. E. R. Cadwel, Real Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No. 504 Broadway, : Councll Bluffs HOS. OFFICER, W. I M, PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKER COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA Estublisned 1865, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACIURER AND DEALLE 1N ! HAIR GOODS| DON ) CRerbong, AT id HAS Hates—First cubin, $0-$104 Stoorage L EhL York No. 337 Broadway, Council Blufis. Powers. | ‘Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Council Bluffs Carpet Company | PAID UP CAPITAL, §20,000. | — m— AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, §100,000 ieller Music Compan In SUCCES We make the eclebrated T Every instrument warran Bt | onLittie Giant trucks—ihe b 808 Lighth Aver You Newly fitted and furnis| Dunniy Depot. SAMUEL per A’ le and Retail Lumby s and Blinds, Sole ag Concentrs NELL, THING IMAGINAT SSEX HOU Consel BRYANT AND VIN Opposite City Bulldings, Counei and good board ut ATTORNEY AT lex L 13 Practices in State and Ltooms 7 and 5, Sny Main St the C.y B. & Q. C., { L il depot piss (e door. Everything s, Opened Dec, 15t PHIL ME Proprictor and new LEADING | Council Elufis, Northwestern Hotel. Opp. Chicago Lumber Co. ) Lath, CROGKERY CHINY, Queensware & Glass At Homer’s, No. 23 Main Street, Council B JACOB SIMS, COUNCOIL BLUFFS. MERGEN HOTEL, , Couneil Blufls J. M. SMITH Merchant Tailor! NO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, TCORFORATED, SORS MAIN STREET, IMPORTERS OF Tman Piano: nd for catal N AAVLS I O f any kind raisolor moved and 21t the world, we and Fighth Stree TO J. MUBLLER. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description Toys and Fancy Goods. na the Royal Whitney organs, a speo MUELLER MUSIC o Council Bluffs, WwW.P .A.YLSWORTI—I HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER stactio antan ). Framo houses moved Canneil Ry 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, etc., ete. METCALF BROS,, 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Broadway day. TE, Prop. ples ents for the ated White Manager, ILEIN Inils, Ta, SE, £ ST8, | Bl LAW al ¢ Lok, I, and L car and st RGEN, Manauger, Iowa.. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Broadway, Council Blufrs. Railway Time Table. o COUNCIL BL i Muiland Express CAcconmodition 1 Stall and Lxpre HLINGION & QUING 1 Ex e s Local 8t M ranster St Louis | KANSAS CUTY, NI JOE & COUNCHL ILUFPS Iulmml APress B0 P M. b cr Bxpres s, O &V riand Brprcss UAY THALNS T0 OMATIA, i gwve Council Blus = 21801030 — a. it 1565 1o, SV 11210 . 1 52000 --5:00 Power furnished from hydrant presses for driving all kinds of light machinery. Specisl atentio il 0 printing presses, 2085, ) i post " orCaunon ults by 1, meat market. 0 Mout Market Lasizendorfer's Mout Murket Smith & Moeyers. Kurtz & Kldeh, coffee grinder Hobert Muliis, cofiee grinder it L. WIIIIANS, nost, Council Bluds, low Jaila 15 M,