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6 THE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. NO 12 ¥ STREET. OFFICE "L n Any ¢ of heCitya ar Per Week MANAGER relivered by Mrvvv fwenty Cent TILTON TELEPHONES: RUsIsEss OFFICE No. 4, NicnT EvitoR, No. P E——— Y MINOR MENTION, HowW. N¢ Yo Pl m.)»\m' mm, v Coaland wood. E.E.Mayne, 619 B'w The Rebekah degree social arranged for this evening at the residence of J. B. Hume, has b the illness of Mrs, Hume. Another meeting will be held this evening, at the board of trade rooms, for the purpose of organizing a stock company to furnish electric lights in this city. The clevator in the government build- ing was receiving its finishing touches yesterday. It hus been long cnough in Process of construetion 1o be most thor- oughly made. The boilers to used in heating the Me n postponed, owing to generate the steam riam block have arrived, 1d will be cod in position at once, The work of piping the build- ing bs alve well under wi BAn cvening jon of the district court was held ! evening to hear the ary nts in the case of Siedentopt vs Kennedy, The evidence in the case was submitted two weeks ago. The at- torneys are W. H. Ware, esq. and Mayrie & Hazelton. The ¢ is for gpecific performance. Sheritf O'Neill went to Avoea ye - day, in eharge of prisoncrs Windom and Betts,who were tobe arraigned in court. The prisoners ave under indictment for highway robbery, and as the aclear inst them, their el for a in ph Anee Auditor Hammer y 3 500 in improvement bonds. this amount, #8500 was for gradi 11 done by C. K. Mitehell, and the rema- so worle done by 12 is about compl Is for the improv there being less than (% m . he l\lll\ IIH\ inst s city tha Nearly all of them will come up this term. He will ma a report about the middle of next month of the cases pending, and of those disposed of during the past year. 1t will doubtless prove interesting to the ta ing public. * The *hers and scholars, as well as the cit ave joining in apetition to tho board of education to fit up the fourth story of the Atkins school build- ing as a gymuasium. The room is not used for any other purpose, and it is said that it can be easily fittod for this purpose. The petitioners urge th tention should be given the physi v mental development of pupils. Pralor objects to having her classed emong the gambling »s and tough places of the cit The states that she owns the the colored gamblers were found ¢ morning, but says thatshe rents 'e to others and does not run it, or control it inany way. As for the Bolen shooting afiray she insists that that an accident. ny’s lodge, K. of P., gives a d ball at their hall tensive preparations proper £y this ening. are being made for the event, and it promiscs to be of a most cnjoyable character. The knights have a way of looking after the comfort of their gu that is highly appreciated by those who attend their entertainments, and there will certainly be a large attendance at the banquet this evening. BGeorge C. Campbell, an old and re- spected resident of this ¢ died of consumption at 4:30 o'clock yester afternoon at the residence of son Achter, 9 st Pierco str sed had been a resident Council Bluffs for the past tw and had a wide circle of acquaintances and friends, Hss illne: s of several months' duration. Tne ingements for the funeral are not yet completed, and due noti 11 be given later. A vigorous effort is being made by the friends of N. M. Pusey o 5q., to sc- cure the appointment of that gentleman to fill the vacancy on thesupreme bench of the state, occasioned by the resignn- tion of Judge Reed, congressman-elect from this district. Several of the local avtorneys returned last evenipng from Des Moines, where they had been on busine at nature. In the party Flickinger, C. M, Harl, Colonel W. I, Sapp and Dailey. tertninment Bureau lately for supnlying societies and ith outlines of entertain- ments is covering the country pretty well. In one mail there w orde { om Maine and from California. Ov ous order and remittance was re- from Connceticut. The enclo- was all in old postal eurrenc for a quarter of acentury. The vas a8 unigue as lhn nwnlhly i s the subscription price. It is lhua that the west wakes up the sure —— The London “Tailor get your clothes made. is the place to 637 Broadway. —— 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. - Personal Paragraphs. irkinbine returned last even- ing adelphia and New York, where he has been for the past month on a combined business and pleasure trip, Sheriff Kittle, of Monona county, was in the city yesterday and inspected the county court house, which he pro- nounced an elegant structure, He is turning from 1 Madison, where he had just taken h of conviets, - Notice, here will bea meeting of the David Beadly hook and ladder company (a continued organization of Phaenix hook and ladder company) at No. 4 hose house, upper Broadway, Wednesday evening, February 2 j o'clock. J. B. FI1zGERALD, Secretary. - Masonic. Regular communication of Bluft City lodge No. 71, A, F’. & A. M. this even- ing, also work in the second degree. All'masons in good standing are cor- dially invited to be present. Lodge to bo oponed t 7:80 sh arp. By order of the W, M, Programme ¥ Grand March \ltlfll'. "o Trades Display: Young Ladies. .., Orcliestra. 88 3, Steffens. tation \l\l\il\ .Orchestre, Drill Light Guards, Mus| ..Orchestra, and Westeo! Young Ladi Duet Grand \Imn'rv loaned at L. B, Craft’s & Co.’s loan oftice on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal [nupuly of all kinds, and all other articles of vaiue without removal, All business strictly conli- dential, ——— J. G. Tipton* real estate, 627 B'dway BEE. [ALL ABOUT IE BLUFES. The Jury in the Evaus-White Case Tire Out and Disagrea, PROGRESS IN THE WILSON CASE. Death of Sister Mary Reg row Escape From Conl An Evening of » 3 They Couldn't Agrer Yesterday morning the was occupied in making the second as- signment of law cases. At 10 o'clock the jury in the case of £ White aving been out fo =seven hours, reported that they could not agree upon a verdict, The had wrestled \\Hhflw knotty problem for two whole days, and were s far from a solution as when they began, The stood seven to five in favor of the plaintiff. They thought that it impossible to ,und were by the court. e of air va, theCity of Council Lin the afternoon, e of plaintin’s dis con Ans Vs, agrec 1d be har as set for b r to the abs from tho city, Gco. ., the city aitorney, con- o over until this morning. will probably re- or trial. g temperance billiard nts will do well to of my temper- ANKELSTEIN. quire tv Parties havi halls and take the ex ance beer, The Additional papers we s the Wilson vs Wilson divorce . They were the aflidavits of Roh- ert Wilson, the defendant, J. W. and Ida De y J Anderson, Henry (e}; Tl i Briggs. The tenor of the afidavits redit on those fled a re Wilson, the , Emma Jensen, ¢ Wilson. They wits signed by 5 10 throw dist t time since by mmi'T_ e lm oo attention. and signed t Mrs. DeEmery s and limma Jensen their honse, which the ron the s residen id did not know at the time they n aflidavits what the contents and that they were misrcpre- ato thup Celia. ( oper have both visited is immediately in Tot s the Wilson stated that they were, sented, 1t is adopte and counter-charges, erimina last w failed to conne sensationalists imply keeping up the practice at the outset of makin denials and re- ions. e was to have been . but the attorneys and court In the meantime th having a verita ing the delecta efully submitted for argued The W g oungos R Ukl E (S lwil I betealtl (FOW all stations to Washington and return, for the inauguration of President Har- rison, at half Late for Blufls, Ta Tickets will be on February 27 to March 2; good returt until March 10, 1889, For further par- ticulars appl, > Wabash Western ticket oflice, L, Agent. Rooms to rent in the '\lr‘rlh\nl block. S. B. Wadsworth & Co. b Main street. —— Jack In the Box. ‘When the cover was lifted off the bas- ket at the city jail yesterday the fly a dozen packages «f animated ness that rolled out and ambled into the police court room. There was a small sprinkling of rather suspicious white, or more correctly speaking, of variegated black and white, in the lot, but the genuine, Simon pure black largely predominated. Harry Ollen was the first pareel ex- amined. e was booked as a suspicious cl er, but proved to be an innocent turnpike tourist of tender ycars,and had graduated from being u jockey in to o full-fledged tramp. He 1 and allowed to resume “ury was a member of the nity. and had grown gray on Te was promptly bounced and given an hour to get out of the city, James Barnett and Td Williams were run in on suspicion of larceny. Barnett had sold two pairs of its for 70 cents and 50 cents respective c] to have bought them ton. Wiliinms dispo: shoes for Lall that price. cles had ever been None of the worn. Their 10 h vho i o colored barbor, and | is emplc on Lower Broad The ease of the darkey gamblers who were arrested Sunday morning for .n..mnw aps,” on Lower Broadway, called, and’ all pleaded not guilty, 'J hl'v were released on their own recog- nizances 1o appear for trial Thursday morning at 10 o’clock. One of them explained the game of teraps” to the court, and stated that if his honor forgot any of the points he could refer to one of his policemen who was “away up” in the game, as he had won nll their money the preceding Sun- day. e For Sale at a Bargain, Hotel property in Council Bluffs, cen- traly located, doing good business, R. P, Oticd sole agent, No, 12 N. Main St., Council Blufls, Death of Sister Mary. Shortly after noon yesterday Miss Ellen Cosgrove, or as she was better known Sister Mary Regina, passed a at St. Francis academy, in this city, The deceased had been here about four years, and had charge of the embroidery and drawing depart- ments. She took the veil at the age of fourteen, and had been a member of the order of Sisters of Charity of B. V. M. for thirty-five years, being conse- quently in her fiftioth year at the time of her death, She was an drtist of rare ability, and had taught music and draw- ing in the academies of the orderat Dubugue, where she took the veil, Fort Dodge, Davenport, Lhnngumn\tlum Among her pupils at Dubuque was S or Mary Damian, the present superior . Francis academy. The deceased was o sister of Bishop Cosgrove, of Dav- enport, who has been uotified of her THE OMAHA DAIL &cath, and will be here to attend the faneral. Her illness was of long dura- tion, and while a fatal ter tion was not unlooked for, yet the end was not expected o soon, She had heen ill for years. and came here with the intention of resting and couperating ner health, e duties were not wse had gained too stror was im- {elograph Mer brothar general mother superior of the at Des Moines to come at once, when she was seized with spasms and dicd befo relief could be afforded. was of had ny The a most amiable disposition, and ly endeared hevself to out- as well as to the ~~nf the or v and the pupils in charge. The funeral will take to-morrow morning from St. church. School at the wemy was dismissod yesterday after noon and a recess well be taken until Thursday morning. - 1 have moved my office which all orders will be receive hich all deliveries will be made trom wt by wagon. L. M. FINKELSTEIN. to Omah - - All grades hard coal, C. B. Fuel Co. Too Much Coal Gas. Four of the electric ductors, Snmuel Eakel, a4 Harry Jack, from asphyxintion Sun- They board wi motor line con- had a one of the day night. motormen, who lives ne the enr L and their room s heated with a ml buener. Baker says that q iring Sunday night he de- teeted the odor of gas'in the room and ar ud fixed the stove. When out on the early e felt dizzy and faint was compelled to quest onc the others to take place It was soon found. however. that all weve in the same condition and suffer- ingr from gas poisoning. Eakel fainted some of the un that some if not tette would have heen suffocated. Pickled tripe and pigs bitts’, 345 Bro: ? feet at Tib- t little sign. It hangs over the sidewalk a few inches farther than the ordinance allows, but why should the officers make so great a kick about it, and letold ash ba dry goods boxes, and rubbish of sorts stand right on the sidewalk? The listener gave up the at once. “If the ordinance why don’t the oil the things that and get them cleared conundrum to be enforced are real up? end. For signof Kimball stood there for y & C Ih\lmy and it doesn’t he- in to be any sich nu those old posts in R G S LR B T old posts : v Why don’t he county re- it commences on a business house? It the city oflic All\ move them before sign of a privat does look quc goods. New styles iter, 310 Broadway. - Congratulations. The following telegram was received gant s oughout. pring ACE ti yeste! ¢ by the rector of St. Paul’s churel Heartiest congratulations and than the faithful of the diocese to women of St. Paul urch. SWILLIAM ST Ns PERRY **Bishop of Tow The above is called forth by efforts of the women to raise the ou the church, and thus secure the tention of the rector. The women working erandly. totheir efforts tha the deby secured for a built, and a_site new church building. It was also due largely to them t the beautiful edi- fice afterwards was erected. ns Found, Deputy ‘onpor visited Omaha yest to a telog ¢ morning in response ting that . M. Collins was under arrest the Collins was indicted by the grand jus » last session of that body for relieving a granger of Lis spare eash on “Rotten Row.” e was out on bail, and his bondsmen were unable to him. He kept ont of the wi ing his relatives to appe: new bond for him, He w a minor cha on the other river, and then stated to the ties that he was wanted her willingly withou fternoon ma put up sted on s of the authori- He eame Lrequigition, and yes- 8 .|||(|w||ml bef: ¢ from person. He pl e o] guilty, and 1t back to jail to await trial when the criminal docket is opened, loancd on furniture, pi horses, buggies or an t low rates of nter Money dimmnond of value n0s, hing S EE—— Try our XXX bottled beer. rates on all orders from Iow . FINKELSTE Special ociable, AN s men’s sociable Young The Rev. Mr. will entertain a young at the rectory next We sday evening from 7:30 to 10 o'clock. A hearty in- vitation is extended to all young men to avail themselves of this opportunity of becoming acquainted with the rector. A ple xpected, and no collection will be etk Trades display to-night at armory hall. sl Heating stoves at cost to close out. Odell & L nt. Allgrades soft uml C. B. Fuel Co. L. E. Roe, donuul. No. 27 Main St., over quummn & Co.’s jewelry store, kbl il Send all orders for bottled beer to L. M, l‘kalalun Omaha Notice the ln.-mn.llnl sh given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. e Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes, Cascade Laundry Co. e An Evening of Music. Another v enjoyable musical en- tertainment was given last evening in the Congregatianal church, by Prof, Bactus’ pupils. It was modestly called a recital, but was in fact worthy of a more pretentious name. The Stryk-en- blaas-lust club gave five orchestral se- loctions. The other participants were Misses Annie Hart and Zella Niles, on ‘TUESDAY Perry Y, ]H‘]E: the isno; B FEBRUARY 19, 1830. Arther Karbach and .‘.w.u Williame, . bach, vio- e, e i Cambrlagy . Pret SAPP & KNOTT. No.3| C‘ow/m/s Attention. flute solo, el il . The Scehool Bonrd, The school board met in regular SWE'"V"E your patrona, session last evening with all the mem- bers present except Mr. Ruin, Miss Ella MeIntosh was elected as one of the new teachers, On Motta the 1 tion of P, D, | anitor was A petition from pupils and others for th of a gymn m oon th the new At Iding to the committee on te books and course of study. tition for a new school building west part of the Fourth ward referred to the committee on motion eral achers, establishment fourth floor ot s referved shers, text kins b wils grounds and buildings. Che bond of the st cepted and approved. on of the teachers committee, ibstitutes up to the pross Iprove retary was ac- ent time, ind Miss Miss Clava Myor vy n were elected teachers, and Miss Hanson substi Several bilis od, and some routine husiness of minor importance tra ed. Phe board then adjourne 1 until Sat- urday., when some action witl be taken | LA ; election in the | bl S*g;acana o1y, Ior Bruises, BBurns. Now Proofs. CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT! BEEF, VEAL & PORK OF MY OWN DRESSING Strong Eviden Crughed; amiant A JOHN JON ustes doe Jacobs Ol ¢ 0. Druggtste Tilopolla, 111, May 39, 1888 oars 8¢, Jacoba Oil has been Tamily Use. 16 A Wis May 2, 68 et | buraed my 1 dly and It was cured Iwa Cattie, Fed 0 lowa Con! P A SOHEULLER And will meet any honest comperizion on prices AT DRUGOINTS AND DEALERS M A VOGELhn €0.. Baltimore, Wd, J. ML SCANLAN 120 Broad ay. THE COUNCIL BLUI‘Fa NVESTMENT COMPANY MONEY On hand “for 1 201, Y OUR Tetephone & MUSH, HOME ENTERTAINMENTS ! Novel, pleasing and p lor, the chu wtauqua circle, e, the society hall. “The only monthly of kind in the United States. Ouly &1 a year. Samples, 10 al For the city lonns; lowest rates for city proj W ahe Eastrn EMBLEM SERVICE rehearsals needed. Onl ply for any school, of w Very niique. No 0 conts for a sup- Adidress r BUREAU, to ex- and one-thivd on monthly payments. sdown. Prices rang C. B. BELL. BERLING HOR EELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Designers and Supey IlllGdflCllI: of Construction. Mr. Berlinghof was seven Mendelssoln, Fisher & Lowr designed in Omaha a Plaus_ and Specifications Prepared aud Estimates made on Application, Studio, Room 2 Opera House Block Wright's, Coch- ud most & ons to city. + property for sale froi $100 esent OIL RENT Yoom cot abstra D ouncil I THOS. OFFICE R G OFFICER & PbSEf g l K rdware busine: on that accouut. S BANKERS. ] X for —City property an_excha a farms, Johnson & Van Patten, LML M, Pusey, © Main and | Cits BLUR ~copar given s S5 our ) Itinton, i L Towa ed by muttl consent’,” W 19th day of Januar D, D. H, McDANELD & GO, HldBS Tallow, Pelts, Wool & Furs, s, Matn B Couneli Y returns, £20 utls, [0V you'to oifers 161 Biroud PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. H. BIRKINBINE-- Iu tice of the Pe N. SCHURZ-- ey Gt l’] l[ulmn]u ! \Vurk Estimates, Brown Supervision «z, Council Bluffs, lowa. ce over American Express, No, 419 Towa. li.lu Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federa Courts, Office—Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, "STONE & SIMS-- S0 oo Room 16, Shugart Bloc.2 BURKE& TINL NLEY---L\E?.‘?1‘.‘1‘.2‘.;‘.'“““”‘ TO PHYSICIANS: A GREAT SNAP lar physician who desires to locate, I have to iving city in Iowa of 8,000 p O[lll]dllul), the home and pmulu' of the ltu\«lm'- phy n of the place, He has resided in said city for sixteen years last past, and his books will show an annual business of $6,000 per year, For reasons personal to himself he proposes to change his residence to another city, He will sell his home, which is a comfortable frame house of eight rooms, heated by furnace, and with all necessary outbuildings and conveniences, for South Main St FOmpt DEIIvErYs Nos. 11813 Pe COUNCIL | | be rented. SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. 83,500, He will turn over to the buyer his practice and good will, and will remain with his suc or some months pending his settlements and collections. Any reputable physician desiring to make a change will do well to correspond with the undt_rsxunul who is prepared to verify the entire bona fides of the whole businc Address C. J. COLBY, Room 522 Paxton Block, Omaha, Neb_._ POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET H, PETHYBRIDGE & CO,, PROPS. Manufaeturers and Wholesale Dealers in Sauesage of All IXinde, Orders Promptly Filled and Delivered, No. 635 Broadway, = = Council Bluffs. antecd, Send for Catalogue. 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. Phillips, one of the execu~ tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. Specifications and estimates furnished for complete steam plants, Can slow letters from users where fuel Economy Aamosr of Commerce /103 Pegr! ST, - Omaha, [Gixil Bluf's. 3 N. P. DODGE, THE RUSSELL. FOR SATLKYT 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 Executor. Especially Adauted ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Hilis and Elsmars. COUNEIL BLUFEY CARPET 1), —} tox E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. 510 I'ea Street, Council Bl RUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Regulation, Durability Guar 13 equal with Corliss Non-Coudenss STEAM HEATING OF —— PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS e Solicited, i s Estimates Murnished ~ JOHN GILBERT, 521 Main St. | On Application. on short notice. Pernanen 1ighost pri assured of perfect satisfaction, F. J. BREZEE, 1y located at No, 14 North ith st tor Line, Council Blufls, Birds and A.MHHI rve for yeurs, and nawks of wil kinds. Pers W specially, Write for particulars, » 1 axidermist and Naturalist. L opposite postofiice, on intod natrally 800 L tha best melhio gt Forelgn birds supplie s sending orde LADIES OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS JAKE INVITED TO CALL A%( MRS, C. L. GILLETT'S HAIR EMPORIUM FINEST 1ATR 3, eleey f'ne line of Hair Goods, NTS in the city, Wigs, Bea for Rent or Sale, I AND COYLE GREESE PAINTS, HAIR DRESSING, NG, 20 MAIN ST B2 ORDEIS BY MAIL RECEIVE And see he ORNAME AND MYERS ETO, Frs,