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THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAN. A/ OFFICE: No.12 Pearl Stree! Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at Twenty cents per w H.W. 1 - IPHONES, BusiNess OFvice, No, 45, Niant Eviton, No. 23, Manager. MINOR MENTION, CiPants to order, from $5 up, at Reiter's Hose No. 4 has been temporarily placed in No. 3's house, Parlor Mateh’ is to he given at the opera house to-morrow evening. e Blufl City engine has been stored in Field & Shepe rid's warchouse by the Fannie, the pet dog of the No. lads, was burned in the fire of y morning. The Florences are to opera house Saturd Governor.”’ The Hollywood family with a chorus of fifty (‘]nlxnu‘ to give Mikudo at Doliny’s March 5 and 6. The examination of Charles Lawson, charged with stealing a wateh from Mr. Hicks, of Glenwood, is to take place to- morrow. The snow of yesterday proved the work n“lmlluY before to be useless, the gut ich had been cleared rapidly il 1 l|||- at the appear “Our y evening in mission to marr has _been given man Wennes and ) Vorker, both ott and Sarah Mowery, both of thi Revival servi being held nightly the Method on in_the church of the United Brethren, on Tenth between Sixth and Seventh street The death was reported yesterday of | Father Ruckle, an old and respected resident of Jumes township, who had pu his three score years and ten by lifteen years or so. All the of the ¢ committees, including the | ques «d to meet this mmmu;: o’clock at the oflice of Dr fection of others, nd Mrs. Peter Becle hneider ost sincere thanks kuul friends and especiall kland and family I’nl thei and many their father, nd Mr. and ¢ to return s to the many to Mr T. 1 [:Il!l'l o the illness of entertained . Bushnell, at 1\1(~301‘s. The s] hs sidence of Mr. J, N, 1y to start at 7 o'clock slmrp, af whiell time and place all mem- berq are requested to he réady, Tiw members of No, tvas burned yesterday mo hard row. uflering from their lnjuricsflu nly the intlmations against their iency and discipline. They deny all the _charges made_about tlu-u being in any way~ rc vongible for the fire or its results. Tt isa be called on to defend one's reputation, but they promise to do so right 1\luuk||\A ‘Lhe Knights of Labor, cigarma rs interested are d lnbu(mn about,_ the city notices of the ho)wltm;, of Nick Kuhne, the Davenport cigar manufacturer. The trades union making a strong fight against him in every place where his go ools have been sold. Their bill of grievances 1: quite lengthy and consists chiefly the charge that he employs cheep 1 I)m' and that he has npenue a fight ag: union, refusing to employ any maker who is & member. Not an arrest by the police yesterday, thus l\mg an excellent chance for scrub) %uutllmj il, which chance was improved. As there are now from six to eight free lodgers every night there is a daily necessity for such a houge cleanin It seems that these fellows who complain of having no work might put in some of their spare time washing meqol\(-s as soap and wate from the filt| them it scems that this idea does not oceur to them. Yesterdaya woman applied at police hcadqum ters for holp telling a pitiful story her wrongs and sufferings. She said hernnmu was Mrs. Day, and that her hus- band, a carpenter, had deserted her, since which time she had been living with her brother, named Dunlap. She stated that her brother had now turned her out of his home because he was informed by his little girl that she had stolen a half dol- lar. The woman wante to get help and some means of getting to her parents’ home in North Loup, Nebra: was referred to the wnnl committee hay- ing the relief fund in clnugt,. Ll For hardware and house furnishings gct prices of Cooper & McGee, No. 41 lain street. B e i Personal Paragraphs. Mayor Vaughan went to Des Moines h\st mghl for astay of a (hn or two, Jr., the paving contrac- the city making further settle- munt wnh the council, F. Orcutt has started out on the road m the in of the Coungil Blufts Carpet company. A. A. Watts, cashier of the Savings bank, who has been ill for several llll\b ast, was able to come down to busincss lor o short time yesterday: G. 8. Westcott and P. M. O'Connor, mail agents on the Sioux City route, were here yesterday calling on S, D, Rohrer, who'is still too ill to” resume his rison of Logan was here yes- terday arranging for the transportation of * two prisoners whom he will tuke to Anamosa this we He has to stop over one nighton the road, and has uuwlml ed that he will not risk keeping his in the broken down calaboos Rapids, but try the jail at M stead. - Go to the Omaha Carnival, The executive committee having in eharge the arrangements for the consting carnival to be held in Omaha on Satur- day evening next, extend a general in- vitation to all par in Council Blufts who desive to participate, to notify Mr, 0. P. McCarth stant general ticket agent of the Union Pacifie. As will be soen by reading the arrangements so far made, as given on the cighth page of the Bre of this morning, it will be a grand If o party of twenty up special rates will be made f the transportation of the party with their coasters ind travasses, llu- Omaba city council last evening granted the commi- tee the right to the fine Dodge street hill, and from 5 until 12 o'clock the fine tl oughfare will be thronged with a me crowd of constors. Anti-Prohibitory Burglars. Yesterdsy morning it was discovered that burglars had visited Lacy's saloon some time during the previous night. ‘l‘hay had gained an entrance by forcing veur window, and helped themselves 16 uknrl and hquurfi, the exact amount of Ahe loss being difticult to ascertain. el s Bubstantial abstracts of title and real te loans. J. W, & E. L. Bquire, 101 arl streot. 4, whose house | THE OMAHA DAILY BKE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1886, SCORCHING THE FIRE LADS, The Burning of Ooles Stable, Four Fire- nen Bemg Imnmd AN EDITOR REALLY ROBBED. Burglars Open a Saloon—Stealing Venison—The Bluffs Liquor Cases Sent Back-Call Blaze in the Biofls, About 5 o'clock yesterday morning o quick, fire burned the livery and boarding sle of W.T. Cole, No. 105 Main street, Hose company No. 4 had its apparatus in the same building, and the men have been sleaping there, They were in their heds asleep, when they were up, found 1t so dense ifliculty that they made thei The fire seemed to be mainly in the south part of the building, up stairs, on the same floor on which the firemen’s sloep- ing room loeated. The flames were fed by hay and straw, cansing them to that it was with escape spread rapidly, and in the smoke and in- tense heat, the firemen, grabbing their clothes, hurried as best they could to the sliding-pole, and tried to descend that. In attempting this, some of the men fell through the lole, not being able to find flered bad burns be- their_escape, Capt. Ra- ]nl_u- had the inside of both hands urned and his face somewhat scorehed; Ed Fallette, in_ trying to reach and slide down the pole, vercome by the but fi nubled ont, his ght hand being ~m||o\\||.|| burned; John Brinton had hisha ed and N(llfl""hl to be injured internally; D. O. Brown, on | finding it diflicuit to get down the Jole, n o the frontof the building, threw open the door, and_dropped down onto the sidewalk,” spraining his leg quite badly R > firenien did not wait to nurse their , but managed to get out the hose and make the run to the nearest ydrant, soon getting a stream started, In doing so Capt. Rapalje got his bui hands touched \\nh frost, which made his injuries still we By this time the rest of the fi department had reached the plice, and the flames were gotunder con- William Morrow, an employe of Mr, ole, was sleeping down stairs, He was akened in time to get out hout jury. George Kaufman, the watchman of the Crystal mills, noticed the fire, on the south side of the stable, near the roof, and running over began n-uuiu::thc horses loose, and with the help of Mor- row succeeded iy getting them all out, hur 't _The building was about ruined by the A !mflo‘ ds, but comparative- The hug wmflm«lcm ages except one buggy belonging Licknor, which is in the ruins, bufifly and wagon belonging to e loss on lllr hll!hllu"‘ “will 500, and. there is only an u\\ul 1 the German-American, agency, $1,500 being on the building, and $500 on’ the stock. The cause of the blaze is unknown, Amon,xilu- most genera cmur-clur s is the uncharttable one that the fireme themsely of late been vi less, and that this was probably the e of the fire, in which they themselyes s fered. o s suid that the have been rollicking about at night and lmvlng merry-makings in their rooms. It is slated that some one carac into the barn long _after mid- night, and that a hght was_ burning up stairs until a late hour. Mr. Cole’s theory of the cause of the fire lays the blame on to the firemen. If therc’is any cause for such conjectures there should be prompt steps taken to secure stricter um-. line in the department. If there is m_for them the firem and unv ¢ ance of in Odeil z.huuhl be placed right before the publi Mr. Sleuter, of Sleuter & Bole; cured one of 'Lewis' carriages lhe injuved firemen taken to their to Tenth avenue, near Fallette to Kiel's hotel, ot and Capt. nome on Seventh avenue near street. o Try Adams Bros’ goods and sec if you don't got your money’s worth in boots, shoes, slippers and § For first clas: Gleason, at his ri wood call on oftice, 26 Pearl street. sl O Toss and Catch Ca 808, As was generally expected, after the recent decision by Judge Shiras, the lig- uor cases from here have followed in the wake and been sent back to the circuit and district courts. It will be remem- bered that the eases started against sa- loon men here were sent to the United States court on the motion of the defend- ants. Uncle Sam says he will not enter- tain them and so back they come. It is claimed that the cases started in the cir- cuit court here are a little different from those started elsewhere, Here instead of the motion to transfer hmng granted, it was held open awaiting the aecision of the United” States court as to whether llult court would receive them or not, 3 ided not to receive the cases x\lll remains for Judge Connor to do is to enter up his refusal to grant the mo- tion to change au d with the cases, issuing injunctions or taking such other action as may secem right. In eases elsewhere, and in those in the district court hun the motion was granted and s0 entered, and the cases actually sent away. Now that the United S decides to send such cases b loon men will probably appe: adecision to the United States mpn me decision will stop the g buck to to the courts, pending a decision, which g a year ¢ court here, it is claimed, the cases cannot be delayed lry such an appeal, —~ If you buy footwear without first get- ting prices at the Boston boot and shoe store you will Jose money. —~— B(’al conl .nul wood 1n | the city at Glea- son’s, 26 Pearl nilvc An Ulllu( Avout ten days ago a man named Ole- son, who works tor the Wabush, while coming up Main street was tackled by two fellows of the baser sort, who boldly robbied him of his overcoat, taking it by violence from off his back. He followed the two men to the depot and finally got s coat back. A few days ago Oleson is unfortunate coat again. He was eating his dinner at his boarding llulhu DeGrouts, on lower Sixth street, when some sncak thief walked off with it. Yesterday Ofiicer O'Brien found the at in asecond hand store kept hy ¥, T lllmxm No. 225 Main street, It i there been sold by the thief for a p u- sum. The coat was taken to police head- quarters to await an adjustment of thI two cluims iur ua Posses The venison case was heard by .lll-lic., Schurz yesterd ed Ge seams 10 have been angered at his uhl rtender, rvey, and at Brady, be- cause by theirtestimony ne was convicted j sud sent to the county saulting ikened | by the suffocating snioke, and, jumping | men | late | his wife. He told the officers that they had stolen a deer from Louie & Metzger s ice house, and this led to their arrest. Gerstenberg appeared to testify against them, claiming that he saw them ing the deer to Brasfield's saloon T'he evidence of other witnesses hrought out the facts, indicating that Harvey had nothing to do \th (a the deer, but that Brady g were proba bly the on; Brady was found guilty and sent to for fifteen d An_ in- formation will now be filed inst Gers- tenberg, o s serves his present s an exten- sion of free hu:ml ar he y have nted him. —— Tor hardware and house fufnishing es of Cooper & McGee, No. 41 M street, got ain Docs everybody know about the low ices at the Boston boot and shoe store? - A Call to Fivemen. Owing to misplacement of books and | papers, changing of officers and other causes, the Towa Firemen socintion is { unableat this time to ascertain correctly what members‘of your department entitled to memboership in the associa- tion. Please eall a mecting of your de- partment and ascertain from cer | held by them whe embe | Whomsuch members’ dues | to what time e make your return on the annexed blank and return to me at once, us we wish to publish the annual | | report as soun as ]m«qu]v Rtmp tfully | your Finaneial Secretar y lm\ In compliance with the abo all the old or new members of the ussoci- ation are requested to meet at the city buiiding at 8 o’clock this ever mlnfr » Ass™n s voquest, Lacy., - Correet Abstracts of Title and Real Es- tate Loansat McMahon & Co's, No. 4 Pearl str One of the m oceurred yester s to be recorded L it heing no less than | the robbory of & newspaper man, Bob | Harris, the i irrepressible Bob of Missouri Valley. Bob bobbed up lhere in time to take in the fire yesterday morning and after he had his note book full of details for his spicy paper, he had his pockets picked. Strange as it may seem for one in his line of business, the generous Bob had about twelve dollars, good ones, too, in his pocket. He vows vengeance on the fellow who got away with his wealth, but thy is little likelihood of his ever being able to_pick the wretch out from the crowd. Bob did not have to go hun- gry, or wilk home. He still has friends in the Blufis, He will be more careful the next time he visi ropolis, - \l.m.-\ t0 loan on chatte l Swmith, 130 Main street. Cottage ranges, Garland stoves Ra- ant, Iomes and Hub Heaters of the very latest patterns at bed rock prices, at Cooper & McGee's, No. 41 Main street. The Latest Conundram. were swapping conundrums, while waiting for the dummy train. give you the latest conundrum,’ spoke up a well known wholesale liguor d “How much is 114 times or four pencils went at work, cautiously approaching the answer, as they sup- posed there must be some c‘\uh to so ap- parently stimple g problen Al Jast one ventured to say thaf it would be 2,280,000, “Well, now for the conundrum. Just tell me how the state of To pay that number of dol fivllu‘ breweries in the s what it will amount to, $: nges?”’ He evidently pinn nn»unnmuon given in the recent deci- sion of Judge Bre TIM. CAMPBELL. A Practical PnllTiélfln of the York School. Among the odd charactes in the new member from named Timothy J. C: ceeds Sunset Co: miliarly called, h in the New York sembly. one state senate, and he was once His' principal char h brogue, A fam nd a weakness white neckti s the latter mad man_O'Neil, of Missouvi, say t New Yorker would never do for'e man of the committee on labor, a po- sition to which he aspired, Mr. Camp- bell, shortly after his arrival in Washing- ton, called at the White House to pay his respects to the n»mh-ut He ~|4)|r1)wl at the door of the pr retary’s of- fice by an usher. who pulmly requested his eard. “Me card,” said the in tones of utter astoni do you want with me ¢ *T want to give it to Col. Lamont, sir,” answered the usher, “To Col. Lamont, is it?’ exclaimed Mr. Campbell. “wWell, you go and tell Dan Lamont that I want to see the gover- nor. I am Senator Campbell, of New York.” “Excuse me, senator,” said the usher, bowing low. “Ldi not recognize you at first;, Walk in, sir” and Tim went” in to seec Dan and the governor, On another occasion he was urging the president to m: L certain appo ment. Mr. Cleveland tried to cexplain that he could not do it, because another man was so strongly indorsed. “Look at these ~ petitions,” said the pre esident, showmg a pile of papers. “Oh, pshaw,’ contemptuously re- nmrl\ul C .nnpb-]l Have you been gov- { New York and_not know what p«mmm amount to. Why, 1 can get 80,000 or 90,000 of the best citizens of the to algll a petition asking for your They is 280,000 dam- New in congress New York, who _sue- in the new congressman, Ilmoul Fand what rdy told of Campbell when he Wit it jmlw-m New York. In trying a | case one Gt the lawyers was making his gument with all seriousness, when he surpr the judge abruptly an- nouncing th dmmsu the ease. ‘ISm your honor,” protested the law you h.ne not heard our side yet, .mnl I submit—"" “Well, go on, thin,” interrupted the “hut I' ll bet you tin dollars you'll Campbell’s little oddities, wvery allh wi politician of the practical sor He knows what he wants and generally getsit, Heis some- times the su t of practical jokes at the hands of the older members of the .h-]o ation, but he takes things good na- %ly and tries to Cards re sent to all the members by the sec- ry of state before the holidays. mplm]l found his in his m: turning to Adams, of New Yor him wliat it meant ‘I suppose Bayard wants to see you,” said Adams, solemnly. “And w! hat do you think he wants of e¥''inquired Campbell. *‘Probably he has information that Sun- set Cox is about to_return from Turkey, and he wauts to ask vou to withdraw and give him your seat,”” answered Adams, “l!llhun ht that, said Campbell, ex- citedly, * never call on him. Cox may return nlul Bayard may beg for him, but iUl take a yoke of oxen to get me out of this seat; bad cess to his impldence. Let d call on mnl( he wants to see me. " m | The trial of G charged ‘with accepting bribes in conneetionswithi the pur- chase of Now York armory sites, was com- | menced yesterday. by Forres REMOVED. 1 wish to respect fuily s attention of my patrons and tne publit in general, to my remo- vl from the old_ stand Nos. 7 and 9, Muin St., | to my new and commodious quarters, No. 226 Broadway, | Where I will be pleased to soc my many friondz, With a large, new and complete aseorument of all the very LATEST Fabrics in Spnng STYlES »\mn..mwm.m\ than ever befo " lie. * Respecttully, J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway,Council Bluffs. 'ESSEX HOUSE, Conxer Bryaxt Axp Vi ST, Opposite City Buildings, Council Blutts, Warm rooms and good hoard at reasonable i JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in Stat: and Federal Courts. ooms ¥ and 8, Snuzart Block. MERGEN HOTEL, Muain St., Council Blufts, Neac the C, B. & Q.; C, M. & St, P, and 1.& P railway depots. Street ears ¢ doo crything new and first Opened Dee, 1st, PHIL MERG Proprietor and Mana pass th class. Chicago Water Hofor 0o, 54 DEARBORN STREET. Power furnished r.nm nhydrar driving all Kinds of Jizht b attention wiven to e run printing pre: Ire l'l(rn polisiing h\l Iv The hest cheapest mot culur. [u vee in Council o by At meat maket, M . Couneil Jutrs b, C.BURNHAM, Pros, L TuLieys, Vieo Pres, JaNiEs N, Brows, Cashler, Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, ShRk .$100,000 250,000 1,000,000 Capital Authorized Capital. Stockholders Represent. Do a general hanking business, Accounts of banks, bankers, merehants, man- ufacturers und individuals received on favora- ble terms. Domestic and foreign exchange. The very best of attention given to all busi- ness committed o our care. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following i the time of arrival and departure of trains b standard time, at the local depots, T minutes earlier and arrive ten minutes later: DEPART. CIICAGO & NOTHWESTERN SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.—Speolal advertisements, guch as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants Boarding, ete., will be inserted in this column at thelow rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firstinsortion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insertion. Leave advertise. mentsat our office, No. 12 Pearl street, noar Broadway , Council Blufrs, property, if taken weeks, Odell & Day (OR SAT v Rodor ll\ fo et fr vstory brick business I 1pie by Groneweg & Schoonty eMalion & Co. Pearl stre Main_ street, ana mer! ks are tull or trido wnything in ou will send you pile of 1t Lands improved or unimproved, property, socks of goods of any kind in any place, if Such you have or such you want et us bear from you. Swan & Walker, Council Blutfs $120 nrents, male In o1 days by Toiter to Wi, Itun cil Blutfs, Towa, 7 ARM FOR SA 160 neres, 645 m room house, excelle At bargain if sold soon, 8 southwoest of I ek walnut, ed, apples, ch plums, and small friits. Never faililg stock water, R. Brondway, Council Biuls, jown. HY « 1At McMabon: & U 0. 4 P'ear! ot Manufacturers of all sizes of AUTOMATIC ENGINES Eepecially Designed for Running | MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGIT Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. New Massillon Threshers, arey and Woodbury Horse Powers, STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, E Tactory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluffs. SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. CARPETS. Council Bluffs Carpet Co. ry depart nd ofoct Our etock i8 now compicte in ev ment and contains all the latestsiylosy in CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES UPHOLSTERY GOODS, EIC., BTC, ~THE—~ CHIGAGO & ROCK ISLY Mail and Express X CITY K P joux City Muil Paul Exy, U ..Overland DUNMMY THA Leave Council Blut m, m iy 0/ —11:10 pm Northwestern Hotel. Newly fitted and furnished. Opp. Broadway Dumimy Depot. $1.50 per day. SAMUEL TATE, Prop, L. H. BERSHA W, Manager, NAYNE P. T. Mayne & Co, Real Estate - Exchange No. 103 Pear] Stroet ; Council Bluffs, Jowa, TON Dealers in lowa, Kansas and Nebraska Lands LOTS IN COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA A SPECIALTY, ¢ u bu aght nI nuhl R al N SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Expresa Company. R, RICE M. D. | CANCERS o gther tumore removed wichous the knife or drawing of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES of st kings & specialty. Over thirty years' practical experienos No. 11 Pearl Street, Counc il Blutts, Largest Stock —AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET [OUSE IN w N 10WA. SAMPLES furnished upon application to down town partics, FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK T0 ORDER Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broudwwy. E. R. Cadwell, | Redl Estate, Probate AND DIVORCE LAWYER. No. 604 Broadway, Council Blufls THOS, OFFICER. W. B M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS | COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Establisned 1865, MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, RUSSELL&Co! |¥ss . Lvery instrument warranted. T LINDSEY & €0 EXCLUSIVELY RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, ‘Rubber and OilClothing and Felt Boots. | Immense stock and eastern prices duplicated. Write for prices. Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St. Office 412 Broadway, [ Council Bluffs, ITowa PAID UP CAPITAL, $20,000. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $10000, Mueller Music Compan INCORPORATED, SUCCESSORS TO J. MUHELLER. 408 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA IMPORTERS OF AND DEALL Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Desgtriptioi Toys and Fancy Goods. RS IN We make the celebrated Hardman Pianos, and the Royal Whitney organs, a specialty Send for eatalogues, MUELLER MUSIC €O., Council Bluffs, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER °k bail Frame housos moved on Little ¢ 230f any kin1 raisal or movel and satistaction guarintod . iant trucks—the best in the world. 808 Eighth Avenue and Eighth Street, Council 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, etec., ete. METCALF BROS,, 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs. THE GREGORY INCANDESCENT GAS LAWP | The public are informed that a patent hus been allowed to Geo. H. Gregory, on his impro s Lumps, aud munufactu dd by g, M. EVERYTHING IMAGINABLE IN CROCKERY, CHINA, Queensware & Glass At Homer’s, No. 23 Main Street, Council Bluffs, Ia, ed ¢ Duun\l Agouts, No, " ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs having Cluca.go Lumber Co. MANUFACTULER AND ‘HAIR GOODS | DEALER 1N ™ CONSULTATION Filkks No. 387 Broadway, Council Blufis. Fire Hscape Al:::llkll me Ylll‘ Iu}x-\rn\uncuu. call bells, fire u.m,z ON HOUSE! , Masin Bt MOLN, rmymwr. Wholesule and Retail Lamber, Latb, Shinglos Sash, Doors and Blinds. a4 Sale agents for the 4 Whity Munager. Murblcheud Conceniva 5. 1% MACCONNELL o No. i Sired Coungil Btug-