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e s o T — % ¢ i ; THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE, NO 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in Any Part of heCitya Yrwenty Cents Per Week M. w. TILTON MANAGER. llll)lll»\!‘ Ereres Orv 4, MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plumbing company. Couland wood. B.E. Mayne, 619 B'way. There will be song and preaching sorvices this the Bethany Baptist chur A marringe licen y to Jasper Jensen neck K. Morte v of this county. Mrs. Anna Sholtz, of Missouri Valley, gives free lectures this ev ; morrow evening at the Overton mis- sued yester- 1 Annic Johan- sion. Everybody is invited to hear her on temperance, The meeting of the alumni tion of the high school will take pl at the Bloomer ing, at 7:30 p. m.. and not on the 24th, a8 heretofore noticed, A patient at St. Bes named Bruning, died Tuesday ni aged forty years. The remains we forwnrded to Silve decensed had a brother. The boxes, bales and rubbish still ob- on such princi is somew struet the sidewalks streets as Pearl, Tl an ordinance forbidding th viding a remedy, but the eity 1 has evidently mislaid it. The Married Digh Five ¢lub wil mo v evening Mrs. n Buren at the r v, corner of Willow avenue and Fourth strect. When Eli Perkins was here twoyenrs ago there w small audience to greot him, owing to the stormy condition of v A at that time ex- 1 being able to at- tend the will have another opportunity on Saturday cven- ing, when he will leeture before the M. C. A. in the Ma emple hall. ) en, charged with disposed of yes- Squire Barnett's court. The wsed of striking another assault terday in prisoner was de man with a whip. The prose- cution dismissed the case and the de- fendant discharged. The two boys work for rival markets and the difti- culty grew out of that fact. The hackmen of the city will give a lmllntl'lmm- hall this evening. One of the features will be a ten- ound sy ring exhibition by Che 1l pug. and Billy ¢ colored middicwei siding in this city. be for a purse of $50. for points. Six ounce gloves will he It was at first intended to have a private mill, but the purtic re induced to make the match publie and spar for points. The fi terday remembe rade, Mo **Rescue Na. 4 hose house yes- A their abseut com- s, who is running the E wer while she s doing service in the Lincoln fire de- partment, with a present, to show that thot absent he is not forgotten, The boys sent him a fair-sized wateh, nine inches in di , with a suitable chain. M 1 be the time Tiseman hose team next se; 5 wateh will also come in play during state tournament. of arrangements of hose team will 1 hose house this ions for evening to make final the grand masquerade b given on the evening of February 22 at the Masonic temple. The boys intend to make it o grand aifaiv and hope to n several hundr ¥ A new $150 rm-mg 3 ordered from and handsome uni- provided. For the ty the public should ly. cruln. 0[ nu- patronize it liber: The only case in_police court yester- day was that of John Johnson, charged with fo The prisoncr gave un ord 50 signed by ‘“John Me: Donald, y ster Ro 1d yards. The name signed is_fic us, and ‘the order was given to Mrs, I, K. Clar Scott street landlady, to .‘uM\- bill. She found out that the order was worthless, and informed Chief Lues who arrested the feliow. [He gquundered the proceeds of threo months’ work husking corn. at the ambling houses, and forged the order square himself with his landlady. He waived examination and was bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $1,000. Committed in default, e - Dr. Cleaver, 26 North Main. Tel. 147, ok acdsiang Seo W. C. Stacy’s ad. e 1 estate, 527 B'dw: — Notico the beautiful finish given col- lars, culfs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry compuny. J. G. Tipton, ye Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl street. Personal Miss Nellie is the guest of her si Anderson, on Benton s John L. Templeton left morning for York, Neb. in the interest of the tournament 1o he held hy in June. Frank M. Puscy left iast ¢ Denver on a short business trip, having ' just returned from New York where he was called on o similar trip, Murs. Rose E Emmett Tinley, his been at Gulesburg, Ill., attending the funeral of her sister, Murs. Daniel Farre eturned home yes- terday. - Have our wagon call for clothes. Cascade Laundry ssterday ho goes 'men’s state r soiled flcitleiidecs Sleigh bells, sleds and skates at cost to close out. ODELL & BRYANT, Al e All water rents must be paid at the office of this company by January 21 or water will be turned off without further notice. C, B, C1ry WATERWON « 115 Pearl stree Oftico hours—S8 a, m. to 6 p. m.; Satur- days, 5 a.m. 0 9 p. - Tived of Lit Apnnie Burke, the frail female who sencceeded in fleecing o caller of 8140 and was afterwurds taken in tow by the police, attcmpted suicide by the mor- phine route, She took enough to kill .lmm but Dr. Bellinger pumped her out and she will recover, The attempt . was made in her roows on Lower Broad- 4 way in the sume building where Ethel ' Brooks, another cyprian, committed suicide a fow months ago. - uoua loaned at L. B, Crafts & Co.’s , on furniture, pisnos, horss, onu. personal property of all kinds, all other articles of value without All business strictly counfi- - Ploklod tripe and pigs' feot at Tib- Bikts', 046 Broudway. ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUEES. A Judge Who Can Resent an Insult Offered in Chambers. COUNTY AND CITY FINANCIERS. They Disagree Fatheres and tge Has a Hot Box. “or some time past the office in the eity ing place of il has peen the arm atthe expense nd manage to kill time tion of the officinls ¢ been uhi‘ 1 to the hool, Thursday even- g gunrds who were criple confined and to enforee ird’s hospital, ht, Land the police protosted feebly City, where the smallpox guards ap)y decided kick that b in open rebellion. and pro- } Prosatavat LDV us thep were qm ,mm\‘u to crowd sUpreme court room some time ¥ that time teansneted all police city building The conrt had no guards until yest wsion to visit the pol Warming hims stood one of the obnoxious personages. t before the fire ded the magisteate. and don’t come wmrd failed to move. ers will reme case, which was given in these columns about two weeks ago. Three forged was the answer. | checks on the bank of Officer & Pusc half a sceond ared at the insolent fellow, ¢ then seized him by the nape of the neck and fived him bodily n T get ready,” ivened in the L an order was issued dmitted to the cit was immediately posted on the door there would now be some hop ing the oflice cle it a thorough i '~l time in months the . and forthwith again be occupied FONCsICouRFoDm} . Hurkness offe .+ No. 60 Blaf st goods and furniture. Roe. dentist cquemin & Co, The London *T) -t your clothes made. s the place to - Al grades soft coal, C. Illinois and Tos 5 26 Pearl str -— S. Cooper has cash on hand to loan approved city - Smallpox Bill. days the hoard have given the city supervisors lessous in public fi: bodies eame smallpox bills incurr consider the alth, amounted to nearly sut down and all supervisors they amount to bax thirds of that sum, Several of the bills r being that of the cf shal for $219, shal estimated his s deputy to look after Now that his bill ceted, the new deputy will have to go, and if iny wor is 10 be done in the m; ', the marsha may do it, for Le is claim was cut down more d_of health hud al- lowed the guards % county bourd cut it visors exhibited um»-uluv.\hl aldermen branded all of the claims O. <. and aitached their signatur ) ¥ding the customs of $ho 1o bo The city council s been ehirgod ll ard hn\' Inu-n ac xln( hrillgl'.\\ of the pust two days shows mw.- of & conference between An oceasional ¢ |”|f, N might result quite beneficially to the t Hazen, dentist, Opera house 5 lm Imm knm\u. \I\ AL Ilnppm\ Send ordérs to L. M. stein, Omuht, Nob., or Council Blufl persons having accounts Harkness Bros. and settle the same, thorized to recei found at Tue B uested to call . Watts is nu- the present. HARKNESS, tato in all parts of the city, W. 5. Cooper, 130 Main street. The City Fathers. The city council junketting commit- tee, composed of Mayor Roh evening for Des Moines to inspect elec- tric lighting plants. man was to have gone, but declined at the lnsL minute. about & week. Hold s mecting. Batoes the departure of the committee to listen to the reading prepured by City At- the regulation of Alderman Water- mmitteo will The council of an orvdinance torney Holmes electric lighting compmnen which was lengthy, regulutcn the orection and ad- Justment of poles and w! ied, rites to be chavged, ote. ides that any company may se- s, the space e — hy It sand cure a franch complying with does away with exelus e franchi os of approval, Tt was p: md rending. and there is no doubt of its final doption. Money loaned on Iunn ire, diamonds, hors of value at low publicity: fair and honc dealing. A. A. Clark & Co.., office cor. Broadway pianos, hything and Maiu, over American expr - 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. - At Dohany's Last Evening. The entertainment given lnst evening under the auspices of the lndies of the Preshyterian church was very largely attended. The house was completely filled and the audience was highly pleased. A detachment of the i1t Guards gave an exhibition Dodge Li drill in o very ereditabic manner, intro- ducing the muunal of arms, marehing and fiving drill. Mes. Fred Lyon recit J Drummer Boy of the Rappahan- Vi overy pl nock ing manner, evi- deneing unusial elocutionary abilit Mr. Nat Brigham, the popular Omaha vocalist, rendc several solos with fire Teet PProf. Baetens and the Stryken Blausl club played a number of fine seleetions, and the pro- fessor played a pretty violin solo of his own composition. Several of the num- bers w deservedly encored. The feature of the evening was the drum- ming of Mujor ; \dershot, the drummer boy of the Rappahannock, ns- sisted by his son, who a the flute. W marches were d, and imi- tation of n engine, ing, ete., given with surprising cuaraey. wdditional numhers were given by al request, among them the old Yy song, Old - Arm (Tl he nuaicene plauded 1 lly. and evidenced their approbation. The ladies did very well financially or the Pen. Tn the supevior court yester case of Ed Middleton, William Carna- and W, G. Hodges, for gory, was on teial. T B Wher the particalavsof the bearing the sicuatures of Chr rau Henry Spetman and John P Weaver, s 1 at the stores of Metealf oldstein and M. Millee. "Thy ||Yl‘l]ll ks ranged from shed at the (n~Lmul Goldstoin ws susplcionsand 1 ofticer, who arrvested Middleton and wmd Hodges was nabbed the ited the examini- and was 1 tion proceed concluded at 1 released, but held Middleton to the 1d jury in the sum of #4500, which he Iuhd to furnisi, and The Shel d her » trial of John Richardson, for the shoot of Len . Hurker last summer, began at nary 14, Itis expe 1 consume th : weck been r by the 151 As ‘-Im\\n by the last week Missouri Mi: is now v cnte: are sceking day. : would be more another furniture store tore, AR appr th and a ti t-class dry gool - 2 Life of Mvs. Jay Gould. Mrys. Gould was about fifty y pent he ildhood in N¢ bome of her father, Danie! fer who amt a large fortunc member of the firm of Lee, Dater § Miller, produce fund grocery The firm some years ago oecupicd in Ilwumnmx 'I he Miller home- st Seventeenth v the > that Miss Helen D. \'IH\I was married to Jay Gould some twenty-six or twenty- seven years Subsequently futher pur L a residence at Fifth cnue, where he seven years ago, and where his widow, Mrs, Ann_ Kip Miller, still lives. Juy Gould was o partner of Mr. Leupp, in the leather bu ness at the time he married Miss Miller, and she brought him a_ consid- crable fortune. He had also just en- teved upon his first railrond “venture and was president of the Washington & Rutland railroad. The Gould family upied their present home for aes, and for ten or twelve years previous lived on the opposite side of Fifth avenue, at the northwest corner of Ifort, ~.~\.|Lh street. Mrs, (.\nl|l| Sh th ing. lumgl-.md his wife roside ab N 1 Fast Forty-seventh street, immed ately in |lu sar of their ents’ and Edward, Helen, Anna and Frank live under the puterr oo, George Gould is about twent) h\x years old, and Frank, the your . ten or eleven. When Mrs, Gould lmnul with her husband early lust September to their « um v residence at lrvington from toga she first began to show signs of Lulmu The long yueht voyage from which the family returned last spring, and the subseguént illness of Jay Gould, during which time Murs. Gould faith- fully attended him, had told upon her naturally frail constitution, and she was herself obliged to take to her bed. In the latter part of September Mrs. Gould had a light par- alytic attack ~ which warned her 1 that another of greater y might be expeeted at any mo- York physician vington several timies weel, but he saw so shght an improv ment in her condition that he advised her removal to the city. Mrs. Gould s accordingly brought’ down to her city home, No. 479 Fifth avenue, and the change for the time secmed bene- Tie was able to it up in bed the greate wt of the day. The severe ralytic stroke which ‘prostrated her election day, however, came without warning, and resulted 1n a complete paralysis on the vight side, e Advice to Mothers, Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should al- ways be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, curesjwind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrices, 25c a bottle, - Beats the Nickel in the Slot Machine, Des Moines Register: Tourists to the stage dri ) the Yellowstone region —Are there any wonderful curiosities to ba seen in this region, driver? Stage driver—Wonderful curiositios! Well, I should say there were! Why, jon drop u rock down that gorge, come ack in three days and you can hear the echo, Uso the surest remedy for catarrh Dr. Sage's. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE LIVING WITHOUT *A'STOMACH. l w b wived by the council with ex- 1 to reét, NO Dohany's and the oft sy without a s ing wany statements of cure: tur, a he di of millions expended ' in the struggle which was érowned with a colossal suc copies of ns letters, and m: of slight and his coll disavows ull responsibility for the con- duct of the w to anyon troublie sral times from a hard per bottle, eral J, commissioner of the general land offic ports vary from have b eral W and earnestl Casey and the latter ear o s ST = R MR A R UG LTSI VST IRy s 473~ THURSDAY The Strange Case of a Woman in New York, ew York Dispatch:. Recently Mari- ctta Holly, n Washington woman. came to this city for treatment, She was, unt o, a large, robust woman, great epdurance and . . When shg ias ndmitted to Bellevue hospital she weighed only seventy pounds and was gntively help- less. Examination showed thut the lightly swollen, and stomach was s there was another protuberance above it. for which no explanation could be The woman was ving to it was only her splendid rranization that had kept live atall. ~ The patient was put the influence of ether, after vreparation Lad been made for ney. After a ligature had tied “around the duod wsophagus, they seissors s cut with a 10 the stomach as possible, taken to go beyond the di ana the stomach was remo nemorrhage was not troublesome, 3 teries were all enlarged and the N would have bled frightfully 1f 1 been cat. - After the abdominal had been thorowghly ed a union was made by drawing the cordi and the pyiorus together, The patie remaincd unconscious for seve and then rallied. Her body was rut with oil, and food was given her per nd she gained strength vapidly. At the end of two weeks she was given food through the mou ., without any bad effect, Ihigestion went on in a per- Uy natural manner, and from this it would seem that the stomach had been thought to play a more important part n dizestion than it m 1y does. The patient will be kept at the hos- pital for several monthsso that the his- tory of the cuse can he carefully noted. Photographs were taken of the stomach thdomin after the ca- » united.and a complete record ar nest month in the Medieal nals we will appe Journal. Salt Rheum With its intense itehing, dr m broken into painful the little watery pimples, often causes indescribable suffering. Hood's Sarsa- parilla has wondevful power over this i It purifies the blood and ex- mmor, and the skin heal e, Send for book contain- to C. 1. Lowell, pels the Hood & Co., Apothe Mass. Chase's meeit Nicolay and ay in February Cen- The attitude of Mr. Chase wi ther different. As we have seen, all that man could do to grapple the with the problem of supplyin Ways o gigantic \ rity he de ity to the work of raising the thous: ss. But - his attitude [t vds the president, it is hardly too much to say. was one which between the limits of active he and benevolent contempt. He appar- nged his opinon that a L been committed Lo, and the predominant thoug as present to him throug vh of his administration it was his duty to counteract. as ur as possible. the evil results of that . He felt himself alone in the He looked upon the presifent is colleagues as his inferiors 1, " in _devolion al - welfar He ssuaded himsell that ever; \\Im h happened to the country happened beeause his adviee was not followed. and that ¢ of good fortune ing been able from time to time, to re e the pres dentand the rest of the cabinet from the consequences of their own errors. He kept up a voluminous correspond- ence with friends in all sections of the countr, to which we should h s had it not been that he v afte ve them into the b u bio for publication. letters are pervaded by a constant tone and eriticism toward his chic He contimually ayor of North Des I have been using in’s ¢ ‘ough Remedy for the and ¢an recommend 1t in need of a reliable cough My hoy takes it without any and 1 know it has saved him spell of the oup.” All druggists sell it av 50 cents past two ofs Gen- Hiamson. of lowa,formerly il he glad to ) that he has fallen heir arge fortunc: act amount is not known, but re- H0,000 Lo $500,000, General Williamson has been general counsel of the Atlantic & Pacific rail- vord, Some years ago an Irishman named Cusey, who had a contract for construction’on the . railrond, failed to comply w the officers of the rond dirceted General th the conditions thercof and Williamson to prosceute on his bond, If this had been done Mr. ey would financially ruined; but Gen- linmson, after looking over the ground, decided that Casey lilure wis more his misfortune than his fault, recommended that he be tension of time to finish the eneral finully obtained pe mission to compromise the matter with d out the act, making considerable money, which was afterwards luvgdly inereased by other profitable contr: (ls and good inyestmen He was a bachelor, in Aibuquerque last Jan a will, be (thing his en to Geneval Willinmson, in conside tion of the latter’s kindness to him as above described. Most of his s was in cash, stocks and , bopds, and w immediately available. General Will- jamson learning that Casey had rela- tives in ie, Pa., visited that city, where he found two brothers and three sste The former were business men in very good cireumstances and the lut- ter were wives of laboring men, He ave each of the sisters#10.000and each of the brothers $5,000 and received from them stipulations in writing that they would not contest the will. General \\'iHImu-ou already had considerable property, which, together with this un- |\|n~.lm] windfall, makes him inde- sendently rich, It is understood th he will v, oon resign his position at Albaguerque and return to Washington to reside. - A Tragedy of 1877, Kearney Hub: An incident has just trunspired that brings to mind an oc- currence of tho summer of 1877, Those who idents of Kearney at that time remember that a murder was com- mitted %in the room pow occupied by Hubbell Brothors, us i hardware store, then used by T. C. Roberts, a dealer in general mer Imulllsy Turner Cannon, oue of the clerks, slept in the store und JANUARY < shot and mort dtissupposed, who had effected windows in the The tragedy ha of uy‘m(-nm-l as to who m stter has been t have the effect to open another and possibly nd satisfactory solution of 0 o positive graph of the letter reads as follows: ¥ ' s A young man now in sylum of Tndiana This space is reserved for C. J. COL- BY'S Real Estate advertisement, which years elaim sound mind for his incoherent talk » has said something a dozen years or i his friends say about shooting will appear in our next issue. Look out think that it s of trouble to him, s next day he heard someone vy y nattempt at bur- for bargains. ected one of information on the subject who ecan give information, if kind oceurred. iything of the When you ne friend. sclect a true the pest friend mankind has for eases of the stoms The best blood puritier v liver and kidneys, and tonic known. FOIR SXAILK An old established Boot and Shoe business in Council Bluffs. Iowa. ‘The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway. is for sale and the store will Best stand and trade in city. Present very wicked L but one day he an exemplary church membe N into town one drunk and the chureh turned in the boys wouldn't speak to S0 far as to hold be rented. Nearly thirty years in one lccation. stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further varticulars apply to G. D. Phillips, at the store, or to N. C. Phillins, one of the execu-~ tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODGE, Executot. When T left Log ( dangling there v 11t poor Quinm ars, till he turned up in K speeches in favor of Stanley’s Right Name, was horn in Wales, near of Denbigh, i THE RUSSEILL. SIZES FROM three to the When he was loose to take oclally Adapted for ELECTRIC " LIGHTING, Mills and Elflvators. Aummmm EUTUFF ENGINE. s furnished for ¢ Can sLow letters from w He shipped from Li\l'r’lunl iy save him his name. THE COUNCIL BLUFFS || INVESTMENT COMPANY MONEY splete steam pl qual mmum E. C. HARRIS Agent, . 510 PPearl Street s elose to Blufls toexehange city property. Council Blufts. argains in Broadway lots. e e property for well improved farms. aroceries for sale, to exchange LADIES OF OMAHA AND CO[INCIL BLUFFS MRS. C. L GILLLTT:; HAIR EMPORIUM And see her fine line of Hair Goods, 'S W nd lots on monthly payments. yments down, 1 mhlilinlh (n <l || 10 $500 less Hn W present wor (h \u. 10 Pearl St., Council Iflllfl\. " NEW BARGAINS BROADWALY LOTS, FIEST AVENU FERRY \Iil)lll()\ LOTS, PERRY qllllll'ldw LOTS, EVANS' BRIDGE ADD. LOTS, BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITION LOTS, ET'S ADDITION LOTDS, t property in town for (Y AN COYLE AND MYE NO. 29 MAIN 8§ PETORDERS BY MAIL RECEIVE FROMPT 4 DR. C. B. MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. \VANTED-——GW\K Salesmen on large commissior ED—LOCAL AND TRAVEL| JUDD, Also20acres of the W. C. STACY, OPERA HOLU Council Blufs, 10 SPECIAL NOTICES 0. R. GILEERT, Manufacturer wTAXIDERMY GOODS 114 Broadway, 1 inds of Da Satisfaction guarantoed 10 L1086 s .umu: Buffalo borns in novelties, A No. 1 butcher and meat cutter, Main street, Couneil Bluits, in work to be done. i o, ! Huts and o, POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H. PETHYBRIDGE & CO,, PROPS. Manufacturers and Wholesale Sauvcage of AL IZinds, Orders Promptly 17 No. 635 Broadway, AND AND CASIL to exchar Furnished roon 1 front room to 1or 2 and Delivered, Council Bluffs. T—{-room brick hous o th, 715 Lith ave, <Vnu BATEZS louse and Tot, cc 30 house and lot LA MILLER, . PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- N. SCHURZ-- STONE & SIMS-- Hydraulic and Sanitary . ci Supervision of Public Work. Building, Council Bluffs, lowa. wostory business house, Justice gf the Peace. Ofilce over American Express, No, 419 Im nished rooms for man Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa. Lemen, with use nfl.nh. Attorneys at Law, Practice State and Ifed era Oflce—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, Counci! Blufls, Iowa, Council Hhue, CITY MEAT MARKET' TO THE FRONT! BEEF, VEAL & PORK e OF MY OWN DRESSIN G |iwa Cattle, Fed o lowa Com! And will meet un) honest compoition on prices J. M. SCANLAN 120 Broadway. TRY OUR MUSH, BERLINGHOF BELL & BERLINGHOF, 15, Dosigners and Smmnnlmdults of Construction, Bevlinghof was seven r& Lowry, mul has dulgmd many of the finest blocks i Omaha and Council Bluffs, Chest Pro- | Plaus and Specifications Preparcd aud Estimates made on Application, Studio, oo 2 Opera House Block Elgctric Truws. Belts, THOS. OFFICER. OFFICER & PUSEY, IBILIWI(]BI%ES. Corner Main and Broadway, 4 lllAl KIS, Couneil Bafrs, la P'NNVIDY‘L WAFERS are ly by ovor 10,000 or 86 dnuu(lnu Sealed Eukis Curuibas: oo Broruorn Mo l'vrmlamul lu/ mail by Goodman D, H. McDANELD & CO., Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool &Furs.. | Prowpt ret urus, n 1 Tons made & (atereat paid on e L + Councll Blufrs, Lowa, Highest uugrket prices

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