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] CAN LIOUOR BILLS BE SUED? | By | THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 6! OFFICE, NU. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivcred by earrier in any part of the city at wenty cents per week. H.W. Tivtoy, - - - Manager. Niant Epvior No. 23, MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing Co Heavy suits to order The Council Blufts Cs up-town oflice is now Main street re several of the police officers on the sick list, andl snbstitutes are being put on. Both the water men are busy during the cold speli. [t takes their time now to thaw out the pipes. orge Rindio, of this city, has _loeated I’ s and loan office at No. 1507 the with at Reiter's kept all in buikd n;._ Loy P. Judson is negotiating for barge to convey sand next his banks novth of the city to where it will do the most Julius Schneider won the first prize, a music box, and Mrs. Laskowski the ond, a large wa ax doll, in the Music company’s drawing The annual el ion of officers of the board of trade is to take place next Tues day mght, It is desiranle that there should be a full attendance then The father of John Montgomery W drowned on Dece r 23, ing from the astenm ood who ] nion P r $30 for the recovery of the day even at his home lmh W g Aty com ]um-:l D. W Harle, Willin Moore. S Farnsworth and B, S. Terwilhger For sule or exchange for ¢ Couneil Blufts or Omy proy most promising and fashionabl bred two-year-old stallion, ~|‘. Rule 6. Address P B, Hunt, One of the members of sale grocery i in the castern part of Towa is in the city looking up aloeation tor his house. ‘Thisis smd 10 be but the beginning of seve such moves, which will be to the benefit of Council Bluft The county bonrd busied itsell yester- day checking ap with the treasurer, item by tem, going thoroughly through the v 1 and tinding ey thing as was expeeted, but was noue the less thor nk I’ Yenawine ained a land straight. the examination ough The clocutionary class of Professor A § .M(‘}\nlghl is hereatter to meet in the Bloomer building, in the high school instead of the opera house. The ce for all, and consists of a y-five minute drill at the elose of the oon session. Itisnot yet too late 10 receive new members for the class, Yesterday afternoon at 0 o'clock, at he home of the bride’s motier on South Sixth street, in the presence of a few in- timate f vnlh Ernst Rolf and Miss Dora Wies joined i wedlock by the The newly \nnhl(‘ 1 couple left Iast eveni - futur home in Young Ameri Minnesota. From the tact that some of the city of even do not know how ma nets there are now in the quite probable that very fe ro cavuble of unswering the The county board at its last jon reduced the number of voting precinets in the city from nine to five, there being now on weh ward except the Iourth, which has two. Joe Murphy's company arrived yester- day morning, and went over to Omaha, evidently pre ng the hotel accommo- dations of that ¢ appear here last and Council Blufts shekels, however. 00 new trick with theate always cause: 1, Carver get Thii r companies a righteons kick on 1 Blutlh folks, who naturally hink the hotel accommodations here are ood enough, and should be made use of v companies which appenr before the ublic, and ask the patronage of Council Bluls. day brep Rock Islund train for the ex reaching here she d lost the through tick day morning in Omaha. It was lhmlgnl that she had possibly dropped it 1n the dumn an, and three bo who had been in ar, and who piciously, were taken to the searched. The ticket was not for them, and they were discharged. As the season from | Mucller | BEE. | An Interesting and Tmportant Decisi Jndge Shiras. REFORM A TARIFF CcLuB. How Long It Takes to Make a Gooa Buggy-The Fire Record Shows to Be Favored—Brief Bits I'rom Al Aronnd Town, od Buggics. When v bedone?” was the New Year's question put to H, F. 1 haucr by one of the numerous pi his large factory About the 1st of March,” came reply, and it her ovened the eyes of the Bex reporter, who in his innocence supposed that a buggy could be made in ajifly. As the young man ordering the buggy expressed a desive 10 see how the work was progressing, the BEE man companicd him with a curioslty to sce for The different parts of the buggy in difforent states of finish were shown up and closely examined, The customer evidently knew what he w ed, and w vidently getting it. He exam ined the whe ritically, and had a #£ood apportunity for doing <o, as there was 1o paint to cover the work. e tooked ut every noticed that the tire was so put on that it would stay for o box was 1l¥0 sjceti) objoct of elose inspection Ibe joints were all looked over. that’s the way to make a body, marked the satistied « omer, “Those i ver give way It cer € d o that the buggy box \\mlld stand tor 1,000 years, and ‘yet it was a8 light as one could wish for, “We have to be doubly earcful the joints nowadays,”” remarked Hattenhauer, * simee tolks hay to nsing waterworks they hard test. You see in wiushi they often just il the box itst they don't” wipe it out, but will ¢ water standing it No matter how tight you make a joint, a dittle water, if allowed to stand that to work into the joint, Litof water after it gets in will cause the wood to swell, and the first thing you know the joint gaps. That is only one of many little | erence between a good buggy and a cheap one.’’ “What 1 like about the marked the eustomer, have ironed the bod the bottom “kept “coming out, breaking through. I'see 1t cannot do with this That buggry could be diaged by a run away, and eannot be torn apart, 1 don't belic Still the Ber reporter had not the whole reason why .~Imulxl take so long to make a buggy. “Well, Ull tell you the chicf reason.” Besides doing all the otiier work, there is a good dexl of time used in finishing. Why it takes from fourteen to sixteen conts” of paint, and time has to be given tor every coat to llmh-n There's where one of the difter- comes in between a cheap buggy good oze. You can make a buggy look pretty good to a man who don't it, but it will not stand the Yes, about M bugric *and then bu you With my old one learned Hattenhaner ning the year round, variety of veniel that any customer get suited at onee, just : r de to orvder. Jarg wagons, buggies, car phatons, i tact cver and of his own make.” He has been h so many years, and his work has been so tosted by time and wear, that the best arantee that one sured that it is He 5 There are being finished up in (Iu- I tory some new wagons for the Wells,- Fargo and the American Express com- panies. They are beauties, and like all wagons used by companics, they are as thoroughly built as possible SIf you head ny one who wints to get any of my finished work, just send them arornd.” Il give them Some bar gains just now. Lean't, of course, such prices as are asked for work thrown together just to sell. I couldn’t afford to put out such work at any price, but I'll sell any of the buggies and r' at lower prices than any such fity of work was ever oflered” here i 18 Iy mueh cheaper than the boteh jobs can be sold tor when you con- sider the difference in the looks and the wear and te Weathier nd thus keeps o ways on hand, so style of vehicl res - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS BOOMS! and in cen the states hut an inei lation of the refore to be resold for logal that sen: mmerce bet may be affected, yet this i denital result, and not a_ vi federal constitution, and being the id, it follows that a sale tors made in low n not holding purposes Ny purpose, permit to_sell, ncan be main such liquors, | pswer is therefore overraled.” In regard to the other demurrer, in_res the moneys alr the court says “In cases where the liquors are sold to s used for tegal purposes to a person , the porti ady paid on the ac applies to the person, '\nd not the prop- erty. The plaintiff not ving the Iw al right to sell, could not make a le al et of sale in low: into Towa to seck a hiquors sold, he cannot maintain th tion, becanse he cannot show a I, contract with the defendant.” “I'ne want of a permit rendered the mpetent to make a but he did not de- r the purpose of aiding or seliing the same ny purpose forbidden by the law of i he s not therefore open to the of attempting to v.\l!lvnlnu liquors used liver the goods f the vendee in us prohibitory |m to pr 1to the vendee liquors, which had I al yalue, in lowa, in tl hands of. the venee, o he used for law- ful purposes. The contruet . in did the contraet, eaused by lack permit to sell on the part of the ven <o far destroy his right in the liquor that he could not lawfully rec ) ment therefor, voluntarily nois® If he conld Tawfully ment certainly the amount be recove back in an by the payer “Understanding that -the counsel pro- pose earrying the constitutional question presented by the demurrer (o the answer to the court'of final result, it would n best to have all the questions in the case decided at once, and to that end the de- murrer to the connter claim will be sus- tamed,” an not tion brought wm pipes, casas, tobs with c No. W plinger, pur 419 - An l‘]4'g'l|v| line of short wraps, new- markets, ete., cheap, to close them out. onn Buno & Co. Th ic Club, To the Pottawartt titor of the Bee: A number of gentlemen living in Council Blufts and Anity miet Tuesds wary 4, for the purpose of organi a tarift reform club for this Jocality. After a general discussion of prineiples and object for which the meeting was an organization was clioeted under the nume of the Pottawattamie Tarifl R form Club of the ith Congressiol nd the following named gentle- s clected oflieers of the same: H. M. Pusey, president; Mr. H. vice presidents \|. AW treasurer; M 3 Colonel S, 11 K son and Rev tive commnitt A conference of to meet r. . E. Ander- appointed delegate to attend the the desire to make this elub non- ) and all personsin mo Ninth con- gressional district who_ believe that the tarift should be reduced and to meet oceasionally for a social discus: sion of the subjeet and o aid in bringing the subjeet of such reform before th ple in a practical shape are cord vited to b at lln' uu\l m send their addresses to " thie. b L. Martin, No they ean be notifi e of next meeting. d of the Imu And emarks, it is the de- sire to make the club non-partisan, the more so now since the present congress has given the country to und nd m unmistakable terms that the taritl must not be ¢ lered a party measure, but yers must look to the intel- fie « and patriotie men from both parties for eventual relic Take the whole country ov > that the consnmers of 11 the congressi districts are fur: nishing some people in the other two tenths the means for running some losing business, and if this stroggle on import politics fintoxicating | HARKNESS JAN TARY 6. 1887 BROTHERS, And select your Dry Goods and Carpers before the prices advawce. We are selling elegant Patterns Dress Goods very low to close - BLACK SILKS. CLOAKS. the lot. You never saw Black Sillis so cheap as those we are now scll- lnn. Weare «hwm” out this entive department to make room for our increased Carpet stock, and are consequently selling them off at extremely tow prices, Blankeds, Confortab lv\ Loy and Misses Uner wear, Ee Are being closed out very cheap. CARPETS. done by skilled workmen. You will save money to sce our Carpets and Rugs before you buy, grain, Brussels, pete, come and see us or write for prices, Our varviety of Curtains, Pongees, Draperie: we kave a full assortment of Poles, Rods, Brass Orders by mail v If yow want In- Velvet, or Moquette Car- etew is large and choice, and oods, ete. Our work ive prompt attention. is Harkness Bros, Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. FARM LANDS CHAP Lands in low School and State Jands Land Buyers fare free Farming $10.00 e cont interest, 55 Broadway, Couneil Blulls, SPECIAL NOTICES. ITOTICE. Tound arding, Special advertisemonts, such ns Lo To Loun, For Sule, To Rent, % ants, Bos ete., will boingerted in this « ratool TEN ¢ fonnnd rive e insertion. ach subsoquent advertisements at our offico . near Broadway, Council and buggics. As K. Bates | RER house, floors, closets with all wnd good cistern. Call on M. Oifeli Bros, & € A new two story frame dwelling I 0 Penrl st Apply to Hohrer or Odeil Bros, x Co. DO SALE -Burber shoy ronson for selling. Addros Promises in cente Lock, Tn, Address W mmm i nlter, WANTED A cottuge of five or s located convenient 1o busines family, no childre Addicss office, rooms, mali Boe JUHN ¥ . STNE STONE & SIMS, ATTORNEYS AT-LAW, the State and Federsal courts luuml: 7und 8 Shugart-Beno Blook. COUNCIL BLUFFS Buy Of G. MAYNE, At 8th st and 11th ave., and M. Galla- gher's store, Lower Broadway. W. S. HOMER & CO. JACOB SIM5 Minne \M'q, Kan as, and ranging ih Minnesota on 30 y Information, ete., given by rom $5.00 to time 5 per lowa, agent for Frcidriksen & Co., Chic THEATRICAL WIGS, BEARDS, Grease Paints QSR The Finest 1m AL ported Line of Goods West ot Mrs. C. L. Gillette's Human Hair Emporium M? 209 MamStrwel Council Bluffs, Inwa %/ FINE - FRENCH - MILLINERY, 1514 Douglas St., Omaha, NEW IMPORTED STYLES OPEN., Ladies bu ying a $5 hat or honnet, onefar will e paid; Sio, round trip. OBE MELVIN SMITIL SMITH & ROBERTS. SSORS TO McMAHON & GO, Abst acts of Titls, Loanaal R alfs tats Broker;, No. 236 Main St. Having purchased the “most relia’ ble abstract books in this county,- l.’Mull')l Ja the “McMahon Abstrac Books,”” we arenow pw,mnul to fur- nish abstracts and vespectfully s licit the patronage of all those desir ot abstracts of title to lands in Pottawattamie county. SHITH & ROBERTS. NO. 236 MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUPFS N.SCHURZ, ONE HUNDRED FREE GIFTS To Be Given Awny By Henry Eisewan & Co.'s People’s Store. TO THE LUCKY TICKET-HOLDERS On January 15 Furniture, Chinaware, Blankets, Table Money, Silk Dress terns, Ete, Ete, vy two dollar's wor purchased; you will rec ticket, good for on ing Grand Presents to b | us on Jannary 15th, 1 FIRST PRIZ Jurniture, consi and four grand ¢ tered in assortal worth $1 OND PRIZ Suita, One SE Room consisting of W, 1887, Co th of go soupon follow- ay by ive 1 the given a suite sting of Tothing, nen, Notions, a of Parlo is all uphol Bedstead, wdes of elogant silk i One Mahogony Bed Dressor and Wash StandCof elogant tinisl with beveled gluss, worth $100 T A g Machit in !In United \' v OURTH PRIZE G nm tt best L'|w~ rain $ 00 D yurd, WOt $60.00. FIH PRIZE - One elog London Dyed ¢ to be m tofit the licky 1 SINTH PRIZE rant Seal ckot holdor, we One pair o the One of the very best six-drawer Nickel Plated Domestic I Sew machine 65,00 Two Black Silk, nty e f the fines Pionee yards st Tush to order 1 60,00 t T \ umxh!mlm Beantifully EVENT Decorated Dinner mg ot one worth 52,00, EIGH Skin MufY, \\myh § NINTH PRI Shawl, worth LN Shi n\l worth § ' PRIZE Suit uf Clothing, Worsted, guaran l\\m'h $ hundred and a line T {TRENTH Overcoat, for Jand 16 ye: party lml lnw the ti OUl NTIL PRIRE ind Toa ‘--1 forty fine ) Angora consist- rant Seal Paisley Beaver One Gentleman's of Imported fit for the A Gentleman's L worth $30.00. One Boy's 00, 1 boy between the ages of rs, to be chosen by the lncl ky ot Worth $1 PRIZE—One Boy's 3 and ted by the winner. EENTH PRIZE- One “loak, worth $10.00. ' PRIZE irlor Table, worth | "EENTH PRIZE ds “Lruit of the worth § EIGIHT NTH PRIZE dozen of thevery best Celel white shirts, of which rents, worth $0.0¢ o we One |u||~*~lm" of 'l hl/ One 10,00 One piee Loom™ muslin, Elegant In- One ted ' Fine A W old Piece, 3 1 One Handkerchief Box. 5-One clegant Hand Bag L 26—0One One - One )—One )--One ‘T'able One fine Spla One fine Lunch | e Doll. nd Cover. bottle fine I Tobog, Elogant wre the exclu- Sitk Linen ole Cloth and \,.Lm. worth £10.00. FIGST P Kot One hammered brass l mbrella One-half doz. fine T One Silk Umbrella, One fine Doll. owels One set Chia Dishes, suitable + folks, -Onc¢ Brass Broow Holder )—One pur Men's itk Suspend . 40—One Silk Handkerch Il -One nice Dol f doz. lli of. re Linen “ifteen yards Best Calico for a ttern, One One Boy One fine I 47—0ne Toilet Set No. 48—One nice Doll. . 49—Onc fine Doll - 50—One q 51--One dress pi No. 44 Boy's Hat. Handke hild's fine idy. Table Searf. » e Doll : Month Organ Iimtation St fine Book 60 61 One One e alskin Cap vinted Or nament, am Piano Will supply you with Than any vince No 628 Broadway WHOLESALE CouNcIL AGRICULTURAL DEERE, Carringes, Pt K \'\Ili\ L Kt \I\\l And agenera line of imnler 1503 And | Conneil 1, Nok. 1501, 153, W to 1116 South Main T COUNCIL BLUE Carpets, Cygtains, Kte., AR PEREGOY —Wholesale SNYDER & HARIL Il\ Kyndrics, Eic Druggists’ No. Wholesalo Cahfuruu General Commisgion. WIRT & DU Wholesale ani: one in the ¢ Wi Wholesale Agricultural Implaments, Baggles, DAVID BRADLEY Manuf'es an 1.loblors of Agricultural Implements, Wagons, Bugges, Carriages. and all kinia of Farm Machinery. CARD) CONMMISSION. Council Blufrs, a \ 1 better quality of COAL ity. A trial willco you. Pelephone 110, AND JOBBI HOUsSES OF BLUFFS. INPLEMENTS, LIS & CO, Cotneil Rlufts, Towa, FACTURING o, Hand dl]d Power wm ‘hell rs 3 ngriewltura outh Main Sireet, e, Town & O, Streot, Council Bluffe Towa. 1S, S CARPET CO., Window Shades il Cloth, Curtain Fiztures, Uplolstary Goo No. 4 lironway Council Blus, owa. S, TOBACCO, BV, & MOORE, Johbera in the — Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes Nos. 25Muin and 27 Pearl sty Towa, Council Blufts, LEAMAN, STORAGE Fruit and Produce Commission Merchants, 22,24 nnd 2 Peal St . Council Blufrs. DRUGGINTS. AS \\'H) Wholesale Draggists, Oils, l’aints, Glass, Pruits a Specialty No. 642 Breadway, QUETTE, C\u\ ectionery, COMMISSION Noe. 16 und 18 Pesrl St. HARN BECKMAN Mnn ~Leather, Harnsss, cars, STCALE . Council Bluffe TROIBEHN & CO., turcrs of and Wholasalo Denlors ia Saddlery, Ete. lowa, o= E1C. BROTHERS, Jobbers 1n Hats, Caps and Gloyss. Nos. 542 and 51 Brondway, Council Bluits. Wholesnio HIDES AND DAL MeDON ) Mo S T COMNISSION HIDES, TALLOW, Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, A Wood Stoek, Councit Huffs, Towa. TALLOW. LD & (O, WOOL ETL‘ OIS, COUNCIL BLUEFES OIL ¢ |THE HEATON FUBL GO, - i v s ips at Chapmian's 105 Main. Jady had no nioney with which to pur S chase another ticket, her situation was rather serious. She p herself in ommunication with frie S0 asto re ieve her cm)mnmsmuxll taxation was taken out and settled on its meri terested parties of caters, the congress of 1853 would be overwhelmingly Tor tarift r J. L One One fine Book Pocket Knif > fine l)nll sine | e Dr, » Shou One One Wholesnlo Des luminatiog & Lubrlulmd oily GasHin *s Corset £.Theodore, Akont, Council Bluire. Towa. wl. z - imfant's Lace Cap. LUMBE. vl Ch weler, No s Novelt New goo § Brondwa rlland’s m s at Justice of the Peace Office over American Expreis R. RICE, M. D., Or other Tumors removed without Cancers iy il or rawing of biood. tical experience. 5t Council Blufls, BF-Conauitation fros. 25 Main Sto, Councit Blug)s, CONCERNING INYOXICAN Judge Shiras Decides Some Questions Under tho Prohibitory Law. ManniN, Whe chienpest place in the city 1o buy CROCKERY, LAMPS, SILVER PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, ~AND FINE POTTERY. v is well adapted for bringing out hy's delineations of Irish ehacacter, conception and representation of he shows an individuality which him as ap artist 08 Substantial ‘\lmrm-l’l of titles and real JW. & [ estate loan: . L. Squire. No, 101 Pearl s C mmh An important case has just been de Weather strips at Chapman’s, 105 | cided by Judge Shiras, of the United Main st. S court. It is entit Kohn & Hel 4 . am 2LF ler vs C. 11 Meleher; Wright, Baldwin & We have a fine large line of Christmas | jio1qane for the plaintifs, and Lehman novelties th we e selling cheap & Dl 5 e & Rnnt ¢ defe Than ovor was known, also muflers, ik | & Park, Rockafellow & Scott for defend- ants. The plamtifls are wholesale liquor ‘hiefs, ladics' and gents' gloves, fine scalskincaps, ete. dealers in Rock Island, and the defendant -huwmw&fu isa druggist at Atlantie, Ia, having a o z 0 rmit_from the county board to sell in- ate loanink money, | ating liquors, During the years 1881, 1882, 1883 and 1884 the plaintifls sold de’ fendant about $6,500 of liguors, on which the plaintifh claim $1,000 15 still due. In the answer and counter elaim it is averred that the hquors were sold in vio- lation of the statute of Towa, in that the same were sold by plamtiffs at the town of Atlantie, the plaintiffs authorized under the lay liquors for cliim is brov - PILING ETC. etrie door bells, burglar alarms and = every form of domestie cleetrieal appli ances at the New York Plumbing Co. - Stoves ! Stoves ! Stoves ! thirty days 1 will sell he cost tor cash only A OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southera Lumber, Piling, Apd Bridge Matdinl 35«1 L, Whol ‘0 Luim ber of all Kinds, oo No, 130 Main St, Council Blutrs. Jowa, " s Companion \nl;. Muflier e Jarge Dol tine Book »fine Book. Lunch | B—Ono 7 -One 80--One Nl—-One R2—-One 83—-One IS, 81 For the next ing stoyes at Cobevor. ES AND L vqbum Conuneil Blalls ha in regard to fi during past, and especially in 1886 year there were only 36 fires During 1856 there were 36 fir of which 1 i Januury, 1in F in March, 1in June, 1 'in July. tember and 1 in Octoher were f: as follows: Jan N fortunatc ral years Daring that SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liguors, JOHN LINDER, Wiolosala On Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors One pr Ykates. Agent for St Gotthard's Herb Bitters. No.id On 3 5. Muin Bt Counci! Hutts, One llu“ — - No 8—One fine Doll v ¥ MASON WISE ) —One large Doll 1L KIRSCHY & CO., — e lurge Doll Comicil Blufls, t Sl=0ne lurgo Lol Wholesale Liquor Dealers. Merchants Hotel, Omaha, Nat Brown ~One old Cutf Buttons Mo Al6 Broad way, Council Blutrs Prop. § per day. Cor. 15th and ! No, #1--On¢ All street cars from de |ml puss house, On One se L. B, Crafts & € u on all classes of ohattel securities at one- half their former rates. See them before securing your loans, - Dr. Hanchett, oftice No. 12 Pearl street; residence, 120 Fourth street; telephone No. 10, Lady's Jersey Jacket. pair Gentléman's — Sus Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and sold, at retail and in lots. Large quantities to select | No. 86 from. Several pairs of fine drivers, sin Rl gle or dovble. pende No. 81-One pair Men's Glo Boy's Skat - dnd soft coat, bost quality, all sizes. Missouri and lowa wood, O Fuel company, 530 Broadwuy, Yoo phone 136, , Novembe! ! .AI In in Decembe ¢ total loss during year will not reach $15,000, whic e s b the pirpos speaks for the good work of the dep ering back from plaintiffs the amount | ment. The most ious lires wer p : W ,‘m'l":\';'rf""' = hf,f]’:(‘":'ffln Jeave | hezetofore paid upon the “account, uuder | follows Cocke & Morgan’ Rumors praing Tarifr Aotio RN anc alse: B, W, oinos w " yrovisions of scetion 1530 of the code of | store; J y ‘Cole’s livery i New Your, Jan, 4= Washington 1 s evenil 5 | lows resider cial to the Post says: “A movement is in J. G, Tipton has been confined to his [ ““Plic domurrer to the answ o M progress aniong soutiern men who are in room by illness several d favor of a reduction of the surplusto form a in the which marks CRESTON HOUSE The only hotel in Cauiic v Sleeve Buttons One Silver Thimble One tine Bir t ’in 89 One pair Kid Gloves and e oun wm preseuts the question, w! ) OFFICER & PUSEY. ter el Mart Walters, who h operation performed the improving nicely. Attorney Walter I Smith has returned from '\l] itie, where he has been for sev- 1 other day, Anderson, of the merchants turned from Caste where he went to attend the tuner his wife's mother Ye Wy being the H Friedman, made the recipient of a great many handsome presents from here and abroad. The new judges, Carson, Deemier, are o Moines, attending the judicial gathering, at which matter; of common interest to all the distrief to be .mruri upon, Major William Tompkins,of Macedonia, [ ufllu- best known stockmen in the west, wis in the city yesterday, and took out new citizeuship papers, having lost the ones taken years ago. Cougressman Lyman and wife have been h]ulldlllg the Lolidays at the howe of their parents, av Oluey, Il The sad news was received from there yesterday that her father, ex-Congressman Shaw, was lying at the |\u|nl u}‘uluum. Yerd birthday of Mrs, Thornell and George Rudio, voal oatate and negoti} ator of loans, No. 1507 Farvam street, maha.g}Bargains in Council Blufls and Omahy property. under the statutes of lowa in for ing the years 1551 and 1884 inclusive, persons fesiding and earrying on busi Ness 48 r ors and w le dealers in states other than lowa, could lawfully sell intoxieating liquors to be resold ior culinary, sacramental, wmedicinal an 1 purposes to 8 reg t doing business in Iow holding a proper permit authorizing him to sell liquors for the purposes named provided the contract of sale between the non-resident wholesale dealer and the registered pharmacist was made within the state of lowa, and at the residence of the latter party. In the demurrer itis elaimed that under the laws of lowu none but citizens seeure o per and the statute deb DZ them from this selling was in violation of the constitution of the United States in regard to commere ween states n the course of the decision J ras says n impartial examination of the sev eral sections of the statutes of lowa on the subject of th o of liquors for legal purnoses, shows that the restrictions com- plained of were adopted, not for the pur- pose of securing an undue advantage to the citizens of the state, but for the pur- pose of preventing violations of the pro- hibitory law of the stute, and l“\“kl',’,\l in eflect the citizens of other es, as well as the larger part of the citizens of lowa, ara dabarred from selling in lowa liquors Of the re- nt sueceeded in ex without much it "Gene Mottaz's it house at the teansfer. rthe deparin hing the trouble, \!umnh th butcher hllun, June 10, gave promise of a lively time for awhile. " On the 26th of July a portion of th artinent were calicd to Neola. T cven paid men, Messrs. Vorbis, l\m}wn Wl and Bradl the Rescue house, Govalt and 1(:.‘. s at the 4's on upper’ Broadway, and Nichelson aund Fellows on Muin street, all under the supervision of Chicf empleton, Besides these there are about a dozen miuute men, - d ' that your books are made by Moore- house & Co., room 1, E - Centerville soft-lump coal, ton, delivered, Wm 1 street, telephone 93, # per Main -~ Murphy Last Night, despite the storm there was . goodly- d audience at the opera house last evening to welcome Joe Murphy. As usual he called forth the heartiest ap plause, and secms to have lost none of his musie of vowce, while in his acting he seems ta steadily mprove company supporting hun was excellent, and the entertainment throughout was of a bigh order, The combination by which the taxes upon fruit brandy and tobaceo and its manufactures sha!l be abolished, and there is some expectas tion that Randill will co-operate in this scheme. It0s also said by democrats who ought to know that Morrison, during the holi- day recess, has become convinced that it will be expedient for him to move again to con- sider the revenue bills, and that it Is nog im- probable that he will have a larger vote than nie had before. The fact that two New En land republicans, nearly every intel of whose constituents is proteeted, voted for Morrison’s motion, it is ascer tained, has had a very considerable efle upon western republicans who, while having | consistently yoted with the protectionists for K”l ction fake, have recently stated that i7 ew England eongressmen can afford to break rank upon this subject there is no rea son why western men, the industries of whose seetion are practically witlout protec- tion, should not also act as independent, A | promlnvn( New Enegland congressman, who voted against the Morrison resolutions, says he has discovered that the feeling Is quite prevalent in certain sections of the west and lieis of the opinion that if Morrison shall | again make bis wotion, the result will be dit ferent. -~ AH y Failure. CINCINNATL, Jan. 4—Late this afternoon Weatherby, Stevens & Co., dry goods uer- chants at No. 116 West Fourth street, made an assig 'umrul to James M. Gleun, Their liabilities are estimated at $155,000, assets Standurd Papers [ $135,000. The firm is one of long standing and among the wost promnent i the retail dry goods trade of this city, BANKERS COUNCIL BLULFYES, 1A, Estublishea 1857 BOOK BINDING Ledgers, Journaly, Bank Work of All Kin ialty Prompt Attention to Mail Orders HOREHOUSE & (0. Room 1 Everet Block, Council Blufis All styles of bind ing 1 Magazines and BLANK BOOKS, REPERENCES C. B. Nationsl Buak, M. E. Suith & Co. Qitizeos Bank, Joere, s rat National Baik, C. 3. Insurauce ( Ocer & Pusoy,Baukers,C. B Bavings baok. 100--One Lace Al v ‘Im of nresents ha " "Hold your tick: 1847, when the f; annonneed xtra for y )t Zoods cheaper thin the west, and best stoek to se! MALL ORDERS, All ¢ s by mail will attenti nd t gift ¢ bution and ¢ for every fairnes that the Ineky 1 No ticke loyes of our | Nos. 814, ! 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