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e ——— . e — u e THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JANUARY 17, 188, T — _ ; e —— the moist air of the south, if T could only THE FORTUNATE FIGURES, fugitive slave law and other sops to the f(‘l thawed out enough to breath.” and \ THE DAILY BEE. The Distribution GF Gifts st Eiseraan | f0uth. that Fremont was ndniitted to DO YOU INTEND TO BUY [ BRANCH COURT AT AVOCA. B. Lumber Co., 900 Main st. Tel. 257. Parties of 15 or 20 should order Wil- liam Lewis’ big sleigh, 419 Broadway. The degree teams of the I. O. O. F. will give their grand ball at Masonic temple next Friday evening. . R. Jones was yesterday moving his .. rdware stock from Main street to the My, ster block on upper Broadway. The Avoca Court. The envious feeling between the east end of the county and the west end, the talk of dividing the county, and all the discussions clustering about this matter, ted so quietly and for so long that it seemed they were to be buried forever. It now appears that they have o sidled up close to the hig heater as 30, . A his seat. When admitted he drew the COUNCIL BLUFFS though it was his best friend. & Co'a People's Store Last Evening. | ghorg torm and Gwinn the long term, | e el aeeltmb ] @ OFv OQIRGFAIT 7 * | Some Want it to Get New Grafts — - The drawing of gifts at Biseman & | unq his senatorial service was reduced OFFICE NO. 12, PEARL STREET Others to Lop it Off. One thousand head of one, two and | Co.’s People’s store last evening drew a | to seventeen days, which sum up his IF SO, 2TOW IS YOUR TIME! \ i ers p it Off. three-year-old steers for sale. Willgive [ large crowd. The great wheel was [ chief public vecord in civil trust. Prance-Tus PorLase, Kio NGNS RGO T PO i Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at — creditto reliable parties. Enquire 0 | progided over by a committee of the In 1856 the republican party appeared | PIANOS—TRE LATEST STYLES IN CASES, I ORGANS— FULL IN VOLUME. ) HW Tirgn) o ber ek ager ACCIDENT AT THE TRANSFER Qicgfi‘,r‘lz"ifi;‘"m““"' 623 Mynster 8t. | jouging citizens, and the numbers were AL St OB e et L S SRR LI LK N SR AR ¢ ! © TELEPHONES: . G - drawn therefrom by a blindfolded 1ad, [ cata to the. front and. shalienred the PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE! : : ' | e t and challenged th Rrin rron Ko g, A Brakeman Badly Injured—Some | onGreneny Bty coal and wood, call f and then handed to County Clerk Shea, | old parties for aupremacy in the nationnl | We Defy Al Competition and O enge a Comparinon of Goods and Priced l ————————————————— " g on Glenson, 26 Pearl street. who announced the numbers, and then | government. It was a loose aggregn- With Any House In the Weat, MINOR_MENTION. bl AL s it Pletentsd Witk ¥ Hothsh handed over the ticket for record by the | tion of free ‘thinkers and free actors in - 4 Reiter, tailor, Fall goods cheap. A Lo rooms lnst evening for their usual | There could be no fairer way of distrib- | PRPEHITL G BREIT JSRACRS 10 Thapine SWANSON MUSIC GOMPANY 3§§ Wfs]‘ BROADWAY, il Good conl; full weight guarant ced C. weekly excrclses, questionings and dis- | Uting the hundred presents which this | was a new political creation called to ' ' JOWA, | enterprising firm has presented to their | perform new political duties, and 1t COUNCIL BLUFFS, . cussions. A very pleasing incident of I pri bt ARl el ] [ R following was the list | wanted an entirely new candidate. I the evening was n presentatiom to the leader, Rev. Dr. Phelps. The gift was a caligraph type-writer, and the circle found a voice in that of Mr. Henry Coker, who expressed the sentiments of the members very fittingly. The rev- of the fortunate numbers, and those who ::hu S]X'x‘\‘i:m «-tlix‘l‘l;rnx;:‘r:’g' lh:s“(;(l‘tx-‘l;‘f;runnl; = = have not already apolied for their gifts | 51\ 0 Y qvisors, and the sous. \ ) Jac sers, , Mont- ] are requested to do so at once. gomery, who served in the Lincoln cab- TRO==IEILI. EROS-, ! 27,089—Parlor set, sofa, divan and [ inet, and the younger Frank, who left four ensy chuirs. congress o join the army and eame out —STRICTLY CASH— Cherry bedroom set. a corps commander, were the most im- % b iel 3 g 3ilv vy . . g A call fs made for o freight confer- [ not heen dead, nov sleeping very | prehl recipiont wie taken completcly Wr—Silver'ten set. portant of the demoeratic. acquisitions ) o o) 2 var soundly. ¢ branch cour o 1 ify, " i i Y. ice of business mon from the various lly. The branch court held at [ tuntion and the gift. “Dr. Bhelps is B ST e (AL e B L R \ U 1MM‘uu o: the fot‘};’m. to be held in Des | Avoca is the present bone of contention, | proving a wonderful leader, and the 51—China ten set, 56 pieces. and they conceived Fis sclisme to make fl ot B ‘I’h"“l' bl /Lo W t Bluff City which is being quietly but earnestly lnvlllhv‘rs‘qr« ;«nth‘\:{iuflc ~)tv|vr hnly}‘,nx 36,767—Handsome blue satin waterset. | Fremont the republican candidate for J [] egular communication of Bluff Ci gnawed. A movement has been started | S¢cured him for this position. They 27,882—Venetian water sot. president, and they accomplished his \ todge, No. 71, b, &4, M., this Tuesday | §7GT0 (e logialators ave o bo urged | euize that with the many important | - 24215 Luster ambor witer sot. nomination in the first republican na- COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. i g. Work in third degree. Visit: A i % demands upon his time and thought, it 57—Ruby water set. tional convention held in this city i . ing brethren cordially invited. By | tosecure a fair expression of the people | i o little saerifice on his part for him ‘849—Twenty yards black silk SEERTS e o Lt s r 3 ord (}*lru;‘tho WM. o of this county as fo their desire to huve | to devote himseit so eurnctly o this DALY JATANOHS BoBtieres, The nomination of Fremont wasas | Will sell you groceries cheaper than you can buy k The Evans reception next Thursday | such abranch maintained. Itisclaimed | work. The gift by which they soug 5.708— ilk smoking jacket. i s country ns was the . ! afternoon will be glven by Mr. and Mrs. | that the Avoci court s more ornamental | 1o give ot loust fecblo oxpression to | 13706 bley shawt, - iR T R AR them anywhere else on earth. Mail | J. F. Evans, at their residence on Sixth | to Avoca than useful to the rest of the | their friendliness was a mostappropriate 27.028—Set beaver furs 3 G W 5 BEneFAl DOVerfa (P | ; ty : L A 8 r for the control of the general govern orders solicited avenue. In the ev ,nmfi Mr. and Mrs. | county. There ave many details | one, for by the use of the nimble writ- 86,6902—Gentleman’s dr ment but he had a clean and romantic - \ Bert Evans will give a dancing party. cl‘xliltf '|ln;: Iuhum this main plea for | ing n;uv]nnv lllw mwmlr will find a sav- 19.862—Fur beaver overcoat. record, and those who scoffed when he GRIT SRS el { . 8. Jones, who is said to be one of | abolishing the Avoen court. Some have | ing of time and strength 6,797—Boy’s suit. vas first presente he people, were ! gatthe Kicl hotel, and expresses | judgment entered ‘at Avoca, and not 2 i i Lig8 81,200—Seaiskin glov ward the new competitor for political himself as wonderfully pleased with the | entered here, this being the county | Splendid chance to go into the imple- | 16385 Pair California blankets. power, as Maine breHed: Ui elevtions | eem—— — - - — { new interior decorations of that place. | seat. There are other legal questions, "'\“m‘lm\m'v-'-' at Beatrice, Neb. Since Novelty dress pattern, worth | in September with 20,000 ma- iy o s e BRI s (o L IR Ol D LD e jority for Hannibal Hamlin _for DR. C. B. JUDD, PEAVOH:: M It is also urged that the cou Ave tive stock of general implements, con- 411—Pair boots, The foes of the new party had derided \ practical experience in this line of n;fm \]- ‘u-ll\m: which s not warranted; ’,'f'f"’f uf\sdwl\»*t_nhflrl-f' sz(’fls. l'?_si'x\l:"«llll"\s ‘orset. the new candidate as a *‘statesman who ELEGTBIG BELTS ‘"n ELEGTR'G TnussEs. | business, and his coming o the city is | thit the docket is ~“"-l}.~.~‘:‘}nllll SR i S PG \750—Misses’ shoes. had never made a speech, a soldier who 4 a decided acquisition to the commercial kel e APULLO PRI L g Slirnas (o0 W T SR BB )—Dr. Warner’s corset. had never fought a battle and a million- No. 608 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. interests of the city. :}m: the actual lm;znmlm] \;m'ru{nx Qb AL LR b 22,130—Marseilles bedspread. aire without a dollar.” but he swept i S RN " The casoof Quirk, the confidence man, | U4 mAny cases are appealed from jus- obant reelghts Wity beadts 87.881—Album. New York by 70,000, and was defeated R Vit willvoome "..:fu,‘.'u..i,,‘;J.,‘:,'.‘,,-;x:,_c"|”" tice courts. which would be settled on | An 'lh pant deliblont) il Ll —Toboggan ca only by the Toss of Pennsylvania in the WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. ’ 2 : the judgment of the lower court, and to | &rounds for sale. I. B. BALDWIN. TR AR o160 abeta186t] B CHAE N ARSI Bbs g { probable that he will be bound over to i o October election by that narrow major g - ol MA ? | the advantage of the litigants. if not to e —Cashmere dres: ity [ 5lilo i N e = - — i the grand jury. The principal witness | {1 ditormeys, were the appeals 10 bo A Light Court. R ity of 8,000, which always churged Siatnen Wi Torony. doet motweniien b | e attorneys. were the appeals Duve Frees, colored, wis the only vie- | 4833—Set of furs. s won by gross frauds. Had Ponnsyl- PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. ) the least, but is as positive as ToiR N . (It Mk s Taed e 34— Large doll. vania voted nTuhlu-un in_October: { Quirk {8 orle of the'men who-victimi t is said that some of the other towns | tim who had to face Judge Ay 80—Autograph album. stead of voting democratic by 3,000, — = == | | of the county are a little jealous of Avoca, and that th object to paying extra taxes for the sake of giving A've a branch court to use for local advert; ing and for local ndvantage so largely. These towns will join in the effort to have the term at Avoca abolished, by a yesterday morning. He wi with disturbing the peace at Pralo restaurant on lower Broadway, was found guilty and asked to contribute $10, which he was unable to do, and was locked up. Mrs. McAuley appeared Bim. Hall, the oth patiently about the the loss of his liberty Complaint is made of the dangerous condition of Main street where the dirt tramway crosscs it. The roadbed of the “f:*”:l” dozen ladie mont would have been elected pre b Id have b o FINLEY BURKE Attorney-at-Law, Second Floor Brown our y pefore the republican victory di BEDARN Strae 0] s : that “made the ngme of Abraham Lin- ) Building, 115 Pearl Street, Council —Dozen gent cerchiefs, | coln immortal. What would have fol- | Bluffs, Towa. 3—Dozen ladies’ handkerchiefs. | lowed his election none can guess. 1t "ablecloth. is enough, in view of what followed the T TR e, T o SGan: et o ot e N SGHUR Justice of the Peace. Office over American . ty juil, bemoaning g y 1'."1‘»';-:“(13:“]) );h'n'”x\; 1:':;‘: repeal of the law providing for the pres- | and _demanded the release of her hus- conservative republicans of the country y Express, No. 419 Broadway, Council Bluffs, pured out, louving doop piles of enow | ent arrangement, | band, who was boarding out_a fine, as —Fancy stand cover. four years later, when republicanism | on each side, so that it resemb) Ll b It is stated that one of the moving | home w uncomfortable without him )—Table cover. was much wiser and better understood, owa, row ditch, In which heavily londed | causes for the presentactivity isa move- | during this cold weather. The judge X illes quilt. b ENemont wiRQeloatad, — e e e e = NI :::if:m%p,rf«'l(llmfim;('lhull.n;:r.: ment on the ,mt of Avoen citizens to |lxp|xu-(‘iul(-|llhc situation and ordered rge doll. The memorable y of 1860 found Attorneys-at-Law, practice in the State liable to e od, ‘ngers | secure more of the county seat accommo- | his discharge. An Indian was also \187—Large album. Fremont_in Paris “with his family, . i injured. ‘More gradual approaches ure | dations rather than let o of what they | hooked for appoarance, but in answer to | 12,19 G I R ) : 3 and Federal Courts. Office—Rooms 7 needed to the crossing. . | have. Report has it that they have | the judge’s inquiries it was elicited that [ 89.902—Child's hood. be n candidate for renomination. His [ and 8, Shugart Beno Block, Council Bluffs, Towa. Papers were filed at the recorder’s | formed a committee to secure from the 4 L “poor Lo™ could not speak a word of 26,831—Piece muslin. nomination was not serious| office yesterday for the organization of | legislature a law providing for a dep- | English, and the officers had r 0 fancy stand cover, tained, but he chose to r i 0 o TG 7 ' a new association at Minden, to be | uty county recorder to be located at | him. He was a sad-looking wreck, and OB it et eue e oRtiora) A G e on G pear E s BARNETT Justice of the Peace, 415 Broadway, known as the Verein Germania. The | Avoca. and to have the court enla presented few of the characteristics of 724—Album, civil war was sounded, Frank B! e v N y Council Bluffs. Refers to any bank or object of the association isto provide for | so that criminal case the noble red man. He looked as )—Large doll. resented St. Louis in congre its_ members during sickness, and_to | there as woll us civil ¢ 50 that_a | though he would soon join his ancestors Autograph album. had Fremont made a major gener business house in the city. Collections a specialty. i furofsh all possiblo comforts, | Mhe | grand jury mog be impanelled. “The | in the happy hunting grounds. Iskin hundbag. e e b - 4 executive committee of | move for more of the county seat has 170—Toilet set. S prASSUmMing ce y several of the best citizens of Minden, | stivred up a feeling that a stop must he A Blizzard Experience. O Fostorey SR L L Pocketbook. hibited despoti nd wayward & mufiler. it i DRS, WOODBURY & SONS, R i R ) duty f&:’:‘;\.l‘.i:-; Fine Gorp WoRrk A SPECIALTY. and sued here is 1o doubt of the ultimate of the organization. John Hardymartin, aged cleven years, son of Joseph Hardyn put to the matter, or else there will either be a double barrelled county seat, or adivision of the county Workers on each s Attorney W. W. Bilger, of this city, was one of those who had a lively bliz- zrd expericnce. He started from and was speed Blairs and reli souri, only 10 r“fi until he “droppe are quictly 1 perfumery. years of age and has a famil i 25 i : i f Avoca Thursday to return to this city. e = 3 died quite suddenly Sunday nig s ( planning and counselling, and it w iiead s ) d gloves. before the w f home of unt, Mrs, Kiine, No. 931 | not be “long before some open act will [ He was driving a spivited team and was k“us;:undm's. sentiments woro d | EURDPERN RESTAURANT ERLATErEY upper Broadway. The boy came here | cause the questions involved to come | accompanied by Miss Loine, his sister- 5 ings. of the first emancipation proclamation, John Allen, Prop. The Great Bargain [ the first of the present month to attend | b the public for general discussion | in-law. Some distance from Avoca the 206—Pair ladies’ cuff buttons. which was promptly revoked Entrances, 112 Main . the Catholic school. He was taken ill | 8 There are seveval important | storm struck them in its fury. The 3—Lace pin. by the president, ~and_ his and 113 Pear] St. SHOE STORE. last Wednesday, but his condition was | features to the controversy, for such it | horses hecame unmanageable and refus- | 10,371—Corset. military career was _ uniformly MEALS AT ALL HOURS > ¢ not deemed alurming until Sunday. The | will doubtless become, and careful con- | ing to face the storm, turned about and | 32927—Handbag. disappointing to friends and country. Ii Open trom 6a.m. to 10 280 100 Mnin Birects \ physician in attendance gave it as his | sideration should be given them. The | made a dash for s farm house. When | 15.382—Album. the meantime fickle fortune had’ left P. m. Council Blufts CUEELITBLL L, 3 opinion that a clot in the heart caused | bar association has tuken steps to get | that was reached the teum was well 19,483—Wax doll. him poor. and he retired from the army Towa, : L87AT Piaroo ) death. the Avoca court abolished, and Avoca | nigh exhausted, and the two occupants 14,400—Gents’ scarf. 1o resume grand speculative schemes to | s=———=——— - 9 A force of farmers reached this city | Will contest this bitterly of the cutter nearly perishing. The | 17.4 k muftler. becarried out in Culifornia. He con- | Hazard & Co Mrs. W. B. While W, Fitzgerald, esterday aftornoon, after working for [ p g cmome e | young lady fell exhausted in the snow | - 10.861—Ladies’ shoes, ceived the Southern or Texas Pacific AT D . W D Dealer in k (i,u,. any? ‘m ‘:,Ll.t };(‘_.m_ During l.h}a se('l;rit.v Cleva IO e i ce ;.»Im ::u- fl:l:fl! u'n:('u in w;\lkhmlh-om the :{:’.H"‘.’—l}‘\lu)gl’:ll])h album, ny ul.l(‘ started it ona nmguvnlu:nt Rotary ShuttleStandard Staple and Fanoy | I ean s Wi nor i tas ibatereon b Tbig "Ojll‘fic\-tm:'_ Office 500 Broadway, cor | his face frozen. They had to remain at ts’ smoking jacket. convieted, althoug mot present at the | FOF N & West- No.37 Broadway, Coun- BRI { : blockade 15 the result of Thursday’s | Ber Main street, up-stai the farm house tour days before a road ts’ hat, trial or within the jurisdiction of the [ OMce iotMain &i.coun- el Blufts, Towa. House Hock: storm, and these farmers started 10 | on 1o market for over twenty years, | €ould be opened by which they could | - 24.407—Overshoos. government. A later and better under- ents wanited: : [ CauncllBIngy, 188 matwing. "Somo pua of tho county ary | S e ment relnble and the e | "8R8 AW e s oretaboss e e Neamayers Bl Toller & Egan, j still snowbound, but roads will soon be | {7 5 o ey 4 e Deals in Dirt. 34,592—RBrass umbrella stand. had not deliberately swindled any one, J. Neumayer, Prop. opened and the usual means of commu- | oy Fnuning: Domestic. —Office 105 | Wwhile there is no marked activity in | 33/816—Silk suspenders. but had simply vastly overestimated the 81.00 PER DAY. Wholesale and retail i nication re-established. P real estate there is a steady demand for | 39,518—Large doll. advantages of his enterprise and had Street. car connections (Grain, Flonr, Feed ! Splendid Business Dpening Domestic patterns at 105 Muin st. what are considered the more available | 11:400—Shopping bag. not the practical business knowledge to ire oM denot Baled hay.ete. 'Agents| ) For the right man, who! has Ten — propertics. The market is healthy and | 328%—Silk umbrella. conduct it. oo R e Tor Walnat Block Coat ght man who has a capital A Brakeman Injured 5 AT 4 14,522—Lace handkerchief. Since then General Fremont has been 0p 10 Hrondu 23 Main St. Council of $10,000. " For full information call on | A Hrakeman Injured. shows no disposition toward an abnor- | 22'438—Evening shawl. e e ) e s {aq ko) Qppogden T i, 4 or address Forrest Smith, 14 Pearl st., | An accident occured at the Union Pa- | mal boom. Purchasersare conservative 2,691—Gent's traveling bag. obscurity, and his wife, who is a woman e —_— — ] Council Bluffs, Ta. «pnlv yllll'dh o the transfer about 3 | and yet carnest. For January, with the 1633—Tohoggan cap. of uncommon ability and cnergy, often : 1 S o'clock yesterday morning by which | temperature ranging away below the 84,096—Child’s hood. contributed to the family comforts by 5 i3 N S, N TR R — w.L ':‘\“'u";"l"(" :) :’B‘f;’f':"";;‘ 4 oven- | James F. Girard, abrakeman in the em- pmn‘t,s where pcofile fike oo business, | 22,851—Kid gloves. her bright and versatile pen. Presi- } (ol i RYOEAR0E.0 ploy of the company, nearly lost his life. | the numbor ;l)! ',runfik',nli is good. Fol: }f 'ln:}'i::l(‘ Randkacchiel du?;:«fi;’;‘;‘uixgzadnta g.‘fm".‘{f,‘r"ox“fiil"mi‘i’ 2 The “Daddy Nolan” company are | standing on the track waiting to make };i:fi‘s, a.l:,x:;»‘o °'s,.l$h{3‘1hn‘iiu'i;c§‘{§}?d ~Lady's furs, achieve success in hi"n new position, and No. 201 Main Street, Gouncll Bluffs, lowa. / quartered at the Ogden. acoupling with an_ approaching car. | Dickey and G. F. Butler, lots3 4and 5. | A hemreaignediafioraliitlo fratiul sutlior: George W. Thompson is quite seri- | Just as the car_struck his foot slipped | blk 17. Highland Place, $1,050. J. R. pium, morphine habits cured. Dr. | ity in the territory. Thus, after an A E I Ve i i aizia o and his hand was cl:ugh; »,Smin""{,‘.t‘, l:i«e'mb:\)v. Bushnell, lots 1, 3. 4, 24, Bellinger, 614 B'way, Council Bluffs. active 3‘(5 &!“x“;‘v;lqs; !vlgt.‘i'“si'f‘?(;:s‘h‘m]; A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF 1 Captain D. B. Clark left for Ceda olding hi . cas | 23, 26, and 27° blk 6, Highiand Place, T e A R BIEANEOS P o] 5 Rapids yosterday moruing. - | qepers, holding him fast, Ho was| g0, 'J. 1. Shea to Louis Paine, (of A ROMANTIC LIFE. Angifromigreat irioheatiopoyertysond ) e er. of Hap. | Arogged for a distance of several feet, | Ohio), 10t'14, in blk 28, Ferry's add, rom the vory threshold of the presi- ‘ dimlr:l-eo;‘:} V“l’,‘u‘: x(:m'i “u“{ }m e, OF HAr- | but luckily escaped rolling under the | $550. H. G. McGee to J. F. Bell, lot 8, | Vicissitudes of the Ola Kepublican | dency to the threshold of a criminal’s ’ 3 R et A -2;1’ is vesterday | Wheels. He was taken to the Bronaway [ in bl 8, pi add, $300. J. W. Pathfinder. cell in pr »fln*(-l“-"e':fllhl‘"vmml" settles | E John Beno left for St. Louis yesterday | depot on a locomotive, and from there | Squire to John Shinkle, lots 37 and 38, i 4 ) down, under the weight of threescore & afternoon over the Wabash, i 20" Sov o iva It is announced that John C. Fremont 1 4,4 te 5, to enjoy the home given to his_home at 1020 Seventh street, 5, Squire’s add, $800. y i Tali i en y ) JO) [ N B Lew Dale went to Sioux City yester- | where Dr. Cleaver, the railrond. com: 5 B has finally settled ‘10;'"1 in California, | by friends who have grateful memories { day morning for a brief vi: pany’s physician, was summoned to at- Common Council. him hho(:{‘(? THanaa éc‘fs?'&f,”a'.’."f;i?ufi‘-’ of his Prightoridays: RS Both Domestic and Foreign i v C. R. Johnson, of the Kansas City | tend him. It was found that the pa- The city council met last evening in | ooy Cxi’li!urnin and there he will‘speud The ont_for General Toombs s 4 Times, was a guest at the Pacific yester- | tient was severely injured about the | regular session. Present, Mayor | the evening of the most romantic and h ;m'?(’"u'n;“' t shipped ; Ttal F— e b q day. chest, one rib being broken, and it was v Ti et i ing; beon g% last shipped from Italy, § 3 " i Lot bers also necassarvito’ amputata thet thind Rohrer, Aldermen Wells, Metcalf, Kel- u‘\cnflul ife of American history. | This is the third monument that has 5 Tho ohief and several mombers of the | 238 NETORAIY o BHRUEE ke piaiird | ler, Danworth, Hummer and Lacy. Fremont was first known 10 the [ been built.. The first was lost at sea, A D Star Stables and Mule Yards { a‘gufil:fi? fire department Sundayed in mfu el ahot e b .:-“ R The council was notified that the firm {guhlw nsh a dashing young ‘:.‘h bed of{:}yst‘;us was h)um{ lndlhe su('m}lld Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depoty b hodv Girardi 4 fakoll & Baone issolvea | ficer who ran away with | after all had been completed exceps the ‘ Squire Barnett left for Logan yester- | PAFS of the body. Girard is about forty | of Mitchell & Sweney has been dissolved [ 3605, (040 o it daughter of Senttor | bor 4L I B s | duy morning, where he is subpanaed by mutual consent and grading con- | Thomas H. Benton of Missouai. Ben- OERA old railroad man, but the aceident is not | tracts now existing have been divided vi Yesa 0 . B e R R et | Lsianem ening hae) ded | ton waw iinporious ne, Coar ind be | "o At NOTICES. | - GREAT DISCOUNT SALE -- N d Millard hotel of Ol‘llllhnv ST s hnA | (IETRY condition of the track and the se- Two petitions were presented asking » youngsters until some years there- Al OF 20 PER CENT ON . I verity of the weather. It was a narrow escape from a violent death, and it will be some time before he entirely recov- ers from its effects. ;. e For Sale. We offer as a special bar acres, three miles east of the city,suita- ble to plat in tive and ten acre lots. JOHNSON & VAN PaAr 83 the appointment of an inspector of the dirt banks in the city. The petitions bear the names of about a hundred citi- ze Referred. The official bonds of the recently elected trusteesand treasurer of the free public library were presented and ap- proved. On motion Mayor-elect Rohrer was authorized to sign all bonds and official puvers left unsigned by ex-Mayor Groneweg. Ogden yesterday. A. W. Askwith, of Avoca, was in the city yestereay, but returned home on the evening train. J. C. Blanchard, deputy state oil in- spector, has changed his headquarters from this place to Sioux City. Harry Curtis, late secre of the Y. M. . A. here, and now of St. Joseph, is in the city for a few days’ stay. J. J. Brown, an extensive when he found that the young NOTICE. ndomitable pluck in a fight PECIAL advertisements, such as Lost, Found HATS Aun I}APS Fn“ cls“. ¢ srior Y on | & To Loan, For Sale, To Reut, Wants, Boarding, A e "n“"r“;’:'t "'%‘,';":;:: cicy Swillhe inserted tn s columatat the low | 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAWA. & e s rate of N CENTS LIN then forgave and bles his children m-rlhll: and ‘l-‘lve ;n-m p«; Lu(.; or .u(.-n n(uh:m— and he threw himself into the fight for | quentinsertion. :Leave advertisements at our ; A : h ce No. 12 Pear] Street, Broadway Coun- s sow-in-law and gave it a national Ofss N, 19 Roarl ticeahy meRT Brendner. Qo repute. § "remont was next heard from as chief WANTS. of an exploring expedition in the L Rocky mountains, during which he lost \v.\N'mn_A boy with pony to take carrier anumberof men and animals by ex- Foute on the iee, or the first in- s and mnles constantly on hand, fop retail or in car load lots. ers promptly filled by contract on shorg s e ack s0ld on commission, Telephone 14, SCHLUTER & BOLEY, Opposite Dummy Depot, C Dlutte, ilrond g contractor of this city, left last evening | Guns of all kinds at Odell & Bryant’s, | On motion the avenue connecting posure to the sev mountain winters. ORt SALE—Furniture and stoves at a sacrl. s for Denver, over the Union Pacific. 6045 Main St. tions 30 and 81 was named Gleason ave- | The story of his expedition made ro- fic 0 Teduce stock: ‘Yor can buy &t Your e 1 Thomas Bowman left for Washington, | If you desire to get a new Hall type writer | "¢ R, — mance pale before the record of an | ownprices. A.J. Mandel. cheap, drop a postal card to H. A. P., BEE office. A great bargain for the first’ who applies. D. C., and other eastern points Sunday ; The Chautauqua circle will hold its ng. He will be absent about two regular meeting this evening in its rooms, actual march through the then unknown e T SR ——— ¢ fastnesses and over the cliffsof the grent | J0X sy and wostern M. tor weacka o s WM. WELCH, mountains, In point of fact, nobody | chandise. Call on nr‘m].\rw J. B. Christian, then knew how to travel in the snow- | 820 Broadway, Councll Blufrs, 1a. bound mountains. Where I mnntbntd R SALE—Second-hund Columbia bicycle Cal]riage a[]d Express Line, tled heroically for life the experie very cheap, 52-inch, st Bee offi mountaineer now travels without serious - p— 5 e 1oL OFFIOE—6158 SOUTH MAIN ST. peril, because of his familiarity with | BBURBINE G sna e property forsaleby PELOH~>015 80 4 the best methods of maintaining com- - All calls from Distric fort and safety in the tain storms; ¥ promptly attended to. but the romunce of *Fromont. the ?"uf’fi} A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY e ; finder,” is yet relished by all lovers o . : OFFICER & PUSEY, adventure, B ANKERS Fremont was one of the early and 600 Broodway Council Bluffs, Iowa. Established 1657, CRESTON HOUSE, Main Street, Council Bluffs, R Sudden Frosty Change. A well dressed gentleman, looking decidedly shivery though under his silk tile, stepped into the oftice of the Pacific house yesterday morning, and rubbed enough warmth into bis hands to e able to place his signature on the regis- V. Malia, Montgomery, Ala- : J. Hailey Bradley, of Chicago, of the firm of David Bradley & Co., spent Sun- ; day In this city as the guest of W. W. 2 Loomis. A nice boy baby came to the happy home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Flagler, 710 Pierce street, Friday night, January 13, and received a hearty welcome, The severe and probably fatal illness of Colonel R, P. Sealey is reported. For three weeks and more he has been con- fined to his home on Bancroft. His afliction is of a dropsical nature. ce and C. B. Bridgeman started heboygan Falls, Wis ,\-u.-n-.-.mf moining over the Northwestern with the remains of their fath The othe son, Frank B., left for his home at Peo N iy R. Holst, who started last week to join 4 kis family in California, was delayed at Salt Lake City, from which place he ) reports the weather as frigid, the ther- mometer being on Tuesday, the date he wrote, 40 degrees below, and on the ; night before 5 degrees worse than that. ;. S Carnival Committees. The carnival committee met last even- ing in the council chamber. J. W. Peregoy was clected chairman, The day for the visit to Omaha was changed from Thursday to Friday next. The following committees were elected: Mauagement—J. W. Peregoy, H. L. Shepherd, T. B. Balkwin, T. J. Evans, Only Hotel in the City with Fire Ea= cape. Electric Call Bells. } ¢ ! 1 | ( graph Oftice Accommodations First Class, Rates Always Reasonable, MAX MOHN, Proprietor, among the most enterprising settlers of California after the discovery of gold, and was once regarded as one of its then few nillionaires of the land. He had taken an active part in the orgrn- ization of the Golden state, and was et o, 0 P || SR | )GDEN BOILER WORKS bitter Dattle over the admission “H115 Ylve and dim both standaad of a free state from our Mexican ter ARTE SON, Prop’ torial aequisition kept him in suspense S qq- WAQE‘”“““Y;‘ CARTER & SON, Prop's. The south resisted the admission of Bighth and Farnam Streets, Omaha. California hecau Cathoun said, it | —— = —— -- - i : disturbed the ‘*‘equilibrium” between Manufacturers of the north and the south, and it was not All Kinds of Steam Boilers & Sheet Iron Work, until the series of bills known as the Orders by mall for repars promptly atten €1 to. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10th Aven compromise meunsures of 1850 were A pus:d joining the uimiulon with the dress Ogden Boller Works, Council Bluff, lowd g0 and &2 Maln Street,Councll Blufts,lowa, ) “Rather frosty,” remarked the clerk with a pleasant good morning. Well rather. I've come s igh from Alabama, just as quick as the trains would bring me, for I had important business to look after at Sioux City. Yes, it scems rather frosty to me. When I left Alabama the thermometer was 86 above, and a man could work right out doors in his shirt leeves, and perbpire freely. I've only de a change of 118 degr Fros I've been frozen ever sin I left St. Louis. Frosty seems rather mild. lan- guage for me, but I must say the air is bracing. There's something about it, which I believe I would like better than Sol —Theodore Br ton, Simon Eiseman, W. Vic L. Keller, Spencer Smith. ‘redentials and Badges—, Steadman, Dan F Sargent, Oscar Kiplinger. The cost of badges was fixed at 25 cents. T. B. Baldwin was chief marshal of the D. H. McDANELD & CO., Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. elected to actas Highest Market Prices. Promps Returns. e Colonel W. F. Sapp leaves this morn- ing for Avoca to engage in duties con- nected with the court now in session there, gEe ampliE | ). e Ifere B . Money to'loan,” W, ) e k0T