Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 9, 1886, Page 6

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e o ———— . 0 —— ot THE DALY RER COUNCIL BLUFY when he el ol rthorn distriet | 1, will hold o o iy o i | barvellal | i rned il nl formoerly npany with i fueni t liont W Muin \ Periene e with il ol ke i jupin il up crowd of u «will have no bigg trade clork heltor quiintnee | 1 iy into o most A uneil Bl fricnds were of others stand veady ind extend e vatulations appropri il and con Cold th ot for aned 0T Ficld vink property to - remodel livery have pur on wl mammoth My Cole s the troet stable whic Fiellis the owner of 1 Blie bien on apper brondway, - Tho 18 entublishment will be one of the largest i bost i the city 1t seems protty well settled that J Malt \ % and wher wits s M chiet of polie gratitying (o the citizens, inly b amove in the divee tion of seuring e foree that will | somie valie i oredit to the eity Matthews is noman with o head “on shonldors, an honest heart, and steady | backed by pluck. He will make an eseellent eliettain, if he will aceept the position, which is said to be a this dis - Personal Paragraphs. Mase Wise has returned from St. Lot Willinm Kintz left to visit his trade yes terduy E. C. Gleason started out on terday « Morris started lay n of Des Pacitie yosterday F. L Davis of the city yesterday Jolin Kuykendall of Cheyenne, boen hore Visiting, leaves to-day home the road | out to see his Moines was at the Missouri Valley wasin who has for his Oscar Keoline, who took *a running Junmp™ ont to Cheyenne last week, hasre trned home Miss Emma H elty the giest of Addie Fox Frank Hunter Blites court u brief trip Joseph O'Neil and | wife e in I of Keokuk, isin the M S and the elork of the gone 1o K United 15 15 City on ewly wedded 1y visiting the ity jailor has to ur lines of some d with his | ata of bourding ty old the | ! from the | seenr ranted d inerea rer from §20, wis passoed » made rvices for the the mayor's been published in hat the mayor ling any sich pied left for Now \ documont Iluu the rest of the even The Skippi Word w Dunlap Wi ree tional ¢ want Lawyer. d yesterday that ey, G, W. Mukepeace, reested on nINNerous sens: had broken jail, and was by the oflicers, who are Wl over the country bardly hope 10 escay soon be again in the s receiy the who wood all on 20 Peurestrect i oal ollice, CEIMPSE AT A SEW Hos, inin onk, very decoration perfect Hway hallway mantel I il T mivron 1, which i v ing d fries e in tints paneled in of on e, with b iof very p tandard surmounting nd Inequered sil of the tower han jowels of veried co L pleasing L “\n) o of n showing the four seasons of the year, and is one of the most pleas ng bits ofart of all The windows of opadescent glass, varied in de the v of the <pider-wel order "M many other features of o expectations are raised so cems that the other rooms and that e nt th many pleasing’ surprises, tieh varie wlyet such harmony, enchin seems the more hanc e drawing-room has for its f Frenels window above wiich is an opa lescent teansom, which with the rich drapings make an admivable grouping of el his room has an imported in rolicf, the figures being cherubs i variols positions, w ornamentations indieative of music and decorations are of red bronze. The fireplace \w bronze Opening from this i ingr doors and tap, the library. 4 tries ave provided, nall the rooms, these varying in 2nand eolor <o as {o h o with verview one takes i ished in ebony. The decorations licre Lronze, g chan nimported one, the f liet. Abovethe doors : ntations of Neptanc in (luu of the mlhl novel ures of this room is an e and chinmey, and somewhat in 1 thus made r P I'he fricze is in bold re repro forms. v modernized in - linish detail of desig witifal, On handsome tilings, the fizures Leing in ré lief, indicative of by Mrs. Champ’s own hands., telisof red The tay an ingenion moved aside by un one passes through ing room, where an entively difle fect is given. It is finished in and walnut, and the walls he tint, which is d by ealling it « by to be chointo th cral panels of the floor s of ||n-| wood, Luid, the border being Grecis Uatlalea the oy o hovel plate, th er of the ghiss the same being able on s o the uphol- A dinen room i mlaid, and the doors of the closets and < of the drawers are pancled and retieved by carvings representing hons’ heads with hrass rin in their mouths One of the novelties of the dining room ap upon an - upholstered st seeming at fivst glanc howl a peculiar : in fact, a hell, the only one of the ever secn in this part of the conntry, was obtained in San Francise strack it has a peculiarly onged sound, wondertully and yet musical to the neares The kitehen s fimshed in white pine, maodel n[ ne ess and con venienee, Lhe [} © hood wecting with for the carrying off of all savors from the The pantry accommodations nto one side of the room, so as L place for everything. ng chambers on the worthy separ de is different’ from the and while there is not in ness of colol llu variety nd tints in e mon 1 eficet. One l~ finished the walls tinted with The borderis of walnut toak, with the earps brought sim t Another room is finished in iy and brass The other tinished in oak Ihere is o bath with every convenienec s floor wlnid and th \\lmHl \u|\» The decorations plea wrangements in Aul tails ar ars ' idependent fie upper el vs in finish yone i san of ‘dec to iion aeney alnut and ok, shides “house is heated by hot ld and hot waterave supplied o of the house arranged to m ment pticd from e fruit cellur rooft } legan it exterior be ol h by \‘iz‘ll ble o and In fact, from ba ome seems compl s fully in keeping with the 1ty T Before Mayor V resignation he what little pay bhan handed in his od care took g there from the position, his salury for the last | THEOMAHADATLY BEE, TUESDAY., MARCII 9, 1886, position Blax 10 Matt 16T Ward -Atkin in 121, Matthews zer 16, Loueks 11 tion 173 it rainst 1 Fourth Ward —Atkins Coneh 221, Breudenstein 81, Bellinger 60, Blaxsim 79, Loucks 63, Matihows rothe fi Proposition inst 80; for the ond 168, Blaxsim the dirst the se h eandidate is nstein 346, Loucks 2 cins G606 Bellingeor 3 Matthews 100, Allthe old members of reelected, The fivst pro by (31 majority and the s s board tion carried cond by 16 ma the conl and wood 1n the eit Pearl strect Glea- terer Caught. wiord county MeLean left that been heard from coms - that appeared at Eau team which he ve, Rus Whip maccidentally m - Towa. On man name county and had until o few days September he ire, Wis., dvivin d for iel not n with he was fenly disan a few weeks ater his body ind in the ercek n oAt wis ent fic feet tied toucther steap. The team chaser who 1 hou could be learned about came from until it was notic, wagon hore the m f A. Liddle, Deni Iately visited Den that McLean’s wife there, and had since ance married 1 up what informs ctive Whipple comes the news from n named Hank K the murd her husl I. Buy your -r].n. .,(m s £ The articles of incorporation of the Council Blufis American Distriet Tele- we been duly filed and all the has n taken. is every assurance that the system puat into active operation at an The work of construetion Wwill b gin so soon as weather permits, and ere many the city will have this v addition toits convenicneoes. Slufly is particu- larly in need of such a service covering sueh an extent of ter there g ‘The citizens ar stock be \\iIl be ks now taking hold of the ente prise_cagerly, and thore seems nothing now in the way of its specdy completion and successful operation. Its many nses will soon renderit as much a necessity for the city asis the telephone service as soon as it gets fairly establishe - Money to loan by Forrest Smith, - Attempted Suicide, Ayoung man named Charley Hiteheock veported to have attempted suicide yesterday morning, on account of the uly to reciproeate 1. Young Hiteh- ed some property and it is said that gy well as an afleetion of the heart, have heen weighing upon his mind, making him despondent. It is not known that trouble arose between him and the young lady, M|| tie concluded 1o free himself of all l|i~ >M‘]I‘Il~ b, ingintoa well on / InChoad fleat: Dt instinotively grabbed the rope and became lodged Sidewise in the well, so th mbled out, with a rene n to live awhile longer but” not is avowed cock has lately purchs in Harrison county serionsly injured, and experience which mauy alue to him in his future ht is reported as hay- ing taken place on Sunday afternoon on lower Main street, the chief participants being Tom Brc nand o brother melaw of the Jatter, whose name was not learned. The had ing pretiy ly, and got into a wrangle in Toller's saloon at the corner of Tenth avenue and Main street. They decided togo up into the brush and have the tight out, but on the way thither got so hot they eould not w it One roitid resulied in Beown being held up by the hecls by me of the trio, wl f o ] and pounded B been ¢ Brown getting a little the best There was the usual s ity of it Lit all their own and went Neola's Nuptials, (A0 0ok yestorday morning Mr.J.M l\ clerk, was g lon, one of the favorites The cercmony was per Rey. Father McMenomy ty by the Rev. Father f Neola, ‘The happy coupie wery y Mr. Thomas Fenlon, brother ad Miss Shea, sister | After the coremony u re: s held at the residence of the at the shea, rried to vnst | | roughen | people of this conntry § ts in York township, not far B M M1 Ihe Sewer Diteh nda in Vit 1w vdemurre th t! O'N Mary I 1 My on M Suit nt city oW rw Aviesw murrer « yos not m one forth the Kind of ¢ h The pet amended so as <tants aind now next ronnd o cont - Received Shock. \<han W aid Her Modesty “Inever felt « as I did Tast nig to her bosom fri Know we us 0<08, 0N roon eing for bat hi 1w I 1 my in the ¢ st to t i removin, nt o had a roer of th My ¢ § ll‘ <, what did “AL 1 13 4 ! the should that s the eity having won the \lmh and such el when 1 ama ition hus 1o cover e ready fo fivst a Teerible i my life Frembly “Yon pur and the like the bathroom Imost finished happened room and Ritz for two hing, e you s in Julia Why s idea “Beeause potato s so many eyes.” Brilliant The beauty of woman, is and worthy admiration of t and o heighten it by means i not subversive of g 5 aim of fomale o 1 G0N PATLE ot \\hn!v provement ean be made, of Pozzoni’s ‘Med lios may o Sy pulpine and velvety <o st rms, wions this wnd can be htesi fear of deteetion excite any of those dis render sollow or of unsizhtly used extensively hy and drama, and 1o toilette table is without it. inimical 2 souree o the people of this ( of ' barr in this country e 000,000 6f piopl ynmph s, complete as Day. the he st Wl such o 1o he hould be one he skin is one the most im 1l by the use .«ml Complexion o Jtliness which Unlike used v will neyer which *the ap. Itis ars of ope ionable lady's ly furnished of great ex: vlnIlH\ Say Is of flour 1 h year e whe he saved to the conts per bavrel is saved 1 flour in sacks. The purity Cure: verest ehe ud eflicacy rical to of Red — The Ame will distribute rent mumber of the report of the e jean Ornith nittee 400 000 when 20 by purchusing ts show the Star Cough association of the cur- of the Amer " union for the protee tion of bird s report shows that un- I prevent the our woods withont bird Ih ]AI\ - PILES! PlLES! A sure cure for Blind, Ble and Uleerated Piles has been Dr. Willizus, (an Ind Williams' Indian Pile Ointin box s eured the woist chiron 50 yeurs standing, - No-one n mintes after applyin: this we inz medicine, oiis and. more harm than good. Wi Pile Ointment absorbs the tu intense itehing, (particularl min bed), acts as a and is prepared rts, and |w S Gintmon Pimple kIl telies and Eriptions on th the siin el d beantitul, will PILTS ceding, Ite Inn discove eed saffer five sderful sooth instruments do Hins’ Tndian nors, allays the t night” after pou only for Pile o nothing else! IRED, it cures as by s or Grubs, o face, leaving Also erires i » Nipples, Sore Lips, and ld by dr 3 il 0 cents, Retailed by Kuhn & Co., a Bechit. At wholesale by C. Council Bluffs AND) 1 on receipt of nAINhlm[lIJI Bus Carriage Transfer Co. Lowis & Arnd, Props. wze taken to and from Al trains, onik make wrringes an ctions with ali t cinses run day and nig House, Telephone 128, UNION TICKET 1 bagnge wage 1ins. Prompt Speciad rates (o car at Ogden OFFICE 3, L, Do BEVOISE, Agent, No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffa. Railway Time COUNCIL BLI The following is the ti departure of teains b e \l-n]m)\ CHICAGO & 1OCK 151 Mail and Expross WABASH, &7, L0 Al St Louis Transfor St. L St. Paul Express UNLON PACIFIC, Deover Bxpres L lml.mlnh & | =iz bu-11 . Locking Brac! AND OTHER RALL (1 FENCES BUILT WITH( Btate and county FIS Table. S, PO 18 DS, BT nw \\II ef for Fences i { WHOLESALE AND JOBBING KEYSTON | Agricultural hmv,‘,] FHOUSES o COUNCIL BLUFFS. AGRICUL TR DEERFE AL IMPLEMENTS WELLS & CO,, Wholesalo Aérmullml Implements, Ruw MANUFACTURING CO, Corn Shrllw Stalk Cutte Harrows, Soq tors, Bto, ¥ 1,15, DAVID | Man Nos. 1 1505, i \M"“lw Buggl agos, and ol kin Yarm Maghin bk ! [BVITER T i Ineor of Asle, 1 08, 0f ever facturer Hand CARPETS COUNCIL BLUEFES CARPET CO., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadss, Ol Cloths, Curtain Pixtures, Upholstery. Goods, Ete, No. 405 Broadway Council Bluits, Towa. L TORACC PEREGOY & MOORE, Finest Brands of Cigais, Tobacen & Pipss. Nos. 26 Main and 27 Peard I 0, BT s Council COMMISSION, SNYDER & I.?I\‘I AN, Wholesa Fruit and Produce Com lnka Mevchants, No. 1 Pearl =t « el Bl CRACKERS, McCLURG CRACKER €O, —Manuf s of - Fine Craciers, Biscuits and Cakes, Couneil Bluffs, I, g CROCKERY, MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbars of Crockery, Glassware Lampe, Fruit Jus, Cotlery Bar Goods, Funey Goods, i 5 Stonoware Council 1 DRUGGISTS. HARLE, I1AAS & CO,, \Jhoieaale Dlu IS[\' 0ils, Paints, Glass, DRY Gt 50D, g MITH & CO., mpmers an Jobbers of flu Gm», 2 und 114 Main Council filuil Wholesalo allfn'm Tt Commission. No. Council Blufl & DUQUETT. Whol i Fruits, Confectionsry & luw Gn""m. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl S its a Spe %) cially. General Browdway, =0 Py GROCERIES, GRONEWLEG & SCHOENT( 5 Jobbers in Staple and Fansy Grocariss, Nos. 117, 119 and 121 in Sty Council ilufrs, _l-»\w L. KIRSCHT & €O, Jobbers of Staple and Fancy (1(039?1\43. No. 416 Rroad- Also Wholesule Liquor Dealers, wity, Council Bluirs, HARDWALE, “P. C. DE VOL, Wholesule Hardware Tm.vare Gasoling Stoses, Broad 1 B BECKMAN & €O, Manu‘neturers of and Wholesale Dealers in Leather, Harness, Saddlery, Etc. [ Main St il “l‘ll.’x‘, Towa, s I!.( 4.\, CAPS, ETC, METCALY BROTHERS, Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Glaves. 2 and 34 Broadway, Councll Bluis, b1 T KEELD Whol Iron, Steel, Ndlls He yledmre, ock, Council Blutrs, To VY HARDWARE, ) WOOL. ll McDANELD & €O, Commlsslon Merchants for Sals of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts. 1 Furs Council L()L \( IL BLUFFS (»IIA (1) —Wholess Illuminating & Lubeiciting 0ils, Gas)ling BTC., ETC Agent, Chuncil Bluits, ie Dealors in— S. Theodore, Wi LUMBER, PILING, ETC, . OVERTON & €O, Hard Wn;od S“u("n L And Dridge Matc ber of all Ki Council Piliug, | Lo WINES JOUN Wh Imported and Doxe ,1[ Winss &l Juors, LINDI fuin Agent for 5 . 13 5 SCHNEIDER Foreign and Domestic & BECK Wines and Liquors, | N. SCHURZ I ITM M E onLittie Giaut trucks —the U | | Lost, k¢ | Anaail Z. T.LINDSEY & CO., EXCLUSIVELY RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, Rubber and Oiled Clothing INS®E sTOOK And Eastern Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. Sterahouss and §a 33t00m, 41 N, Maia St 0flce Council Blufis 412 Broadway, Iowa. W, 2. .A.'Y'LSWOR.'I‘H Brick building of any Kind raised or move tin tho worll and Ei 1 Street, aranteed. Frame houses movod £08 Tighth Council Bluffs. REI] /IOVED Avenne SPECIAL NOTIC 1OV ) NOTICES pocial mdvortisomonts, such s > Lo, Foe S ke, To Ront, Waats Boardine, ete., will b thelow rate of TEN ¢ sertion and 1LV ench subsoquent i mentsat our ol Broadway, Co mi, Tawish to rospect fully eall the attontion of my to Yy new oo quarters, Ko, 226 Broadway, Whoro Lwill be pleased to ses my mady friends. With alurze, new and comple sofuncnt of ull the vory LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES Aud being located i larzo quartors 1 am better Ui ever hefore prepared t serve tho public Respeettully, J. M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS, Practices in tr and Feder Rooms 7 and 5, Suuzart LAMPS and CROCKERY AT— REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Main Strest, Council Blufls, . RICE, M. D. o other tumors “removed widiout R CANCERS {0 S, oy Beawints o1 o CHRONIC DISEASE Over thirty yoars' pract.eal oxperionsa. arl 8trcot, Conndil Blutis, B CONSULIATION Fitkes CENTS PER LIN ion, Leawe w 12 Poanl stroet, WANTS, ! N prom s it Winma: 3. Bt i i impossib e et 01 S0 miny di we sk is: 1 you want o s % i our line, write us n Juwant It s owneil Blairs RUSSELL&Co Manufscturcrs of ull sizes of Feom yoi Swan & W l'mlllx Automatic Engines Especinlly Designed for Running MILLS, GRAIN ELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGITTS, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, New Massillon: Threshers. Carey Ia yand Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, of ull kinds & specialty. Portuble and Traction Bngines, SAW MILLS, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch House 510 Pearl St., Council Bluils, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. ACHURNIAM, Pros, LW, TeLLevs, Vie Janks N, Bgows, Cashior. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, $100,000 50,000 1,000,000 Pros. THOS, OFFICER. PUSKY OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. WM Capit Aut Sto N rized Capital 5 Roprese Ikholdes nt ONLY HOTEL In Council Blufts baving Fire F%onpe soru improveicats, eall UTYS, i YRR JIVIN ‘/\I ’[Y AT L;W 210, Mo X MOl KIEL BLUFYS Justice of the Peace Oflice Over Americun | MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, MANUFACTULELR AND DRALLE 1N No. 337 Broadway, Council Bluls, ~4T1aaslu HAIR (GoODS . EELCKOFT, P

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