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    fj THEOMAFTA. DAILY BETC , RA UUDAVDECBMBEU 20. 1885.
HE DAILY UK IS
COUNCIL BLUFFS
SATU5DAY MOISMXU , Dill' . 20.
or r ICE : Ifo. 12 rcavl Street.
J Ulumlliyc-mrlet In ntiy part of Hie city .1
l inly mil * i r wetK.
II. N'
X . M.
> . Kiu-roii. No. ' - ) .
loiter , tinlailnr. . for winter gooi ! ? .
Two pi f"i of ' ( ' 'irlel fevrrMi'P n-mi'lpil |
Tl.i'ijm . - nil lortili-il ill the loin III ward
No H''ili-evv llu- line ini'iii'lmnin pil'i '
wilt red by T. I ) . King & Co. tu their uns
tOIIII IN.
The Swi - llrll Hlntrci'plnjed to ; i no
ovcrcTovvili 1 lion-o j.stcnhiy ufk-niooi
mill i-veniny.
Kictiiird OT.rlptivn < * yr-f-niy ( ! : innrn
intin1 / U't'iiiiont of ii liiiiul-ioino III-CMH
a IK \ \ m liiliy :
] Mr K. S. llarnotl > ; < ) < " toVpjiln ;
Wnlor to-dnv toisil lu-r ilaiijjlili-r , win
has ii VITJ Mi-k I'liIM.
Tlrirtj-lv\o i > ri emi > vpont ( 'hrMnia.
in ( lie odtiiily .jnil. and vw-i'c Mned :
clik'Ki-n ilinnor by hiilur Sclunlx.
Thin-Mlny ovcnini ; tin- district conit ml
joimiiMl until Monthly 1 < > ptTinit tlio con
Miinplion and iligoMion of turkey.
! Htty your rifiai's dc. , of l-'nmk l c
vine , nnil jjet : i lOiaiii'i' to draw < 'illier ol
the iiri/.o.'i / Inrhia { nwiy on . .January .
Tltn llr.'l cii : * < : on for tlio new brid <
over tin * Mimri < river lias IH-OII Mini ;
nlionl iJ ! feet. It lias about 50 or 00 feel
further to ; * ( > .
Sen ice-i will be hold in Ihe ronyri'fRV
lional clmivh to-morrow as ii-.mil. Sub
jcel in morning , "Tlio Old Year , " PVIMI-
MI # ' 'Nean-r Homo. "
\Villinu : HeaiVj the aUoniP.y , Ip.'m-s lo-
day for Wi > .i-onMn to look after -in o-lat <
there in the interest , of ( Jharlii ! Maek ,
tlio "eon" ol the dummy between Illi
cit and Omaha.
The .KmiMis Cilv rnilniad ieo IIOIIM- ,
over jvliic'h there li.n ainarcd | ) MI inuel :
in print beeaii-i1 it blot kmii-il tlio Mreot ,
liat been out in half , lumoxed acru-s ihi
Mivot and onlarfjoil.
( , 'lly liif-liul l-'nmk ( Snunrllti had n
bof > f eijiars in I he marshal's ollieo yps.
terday labelled "Ah-rrj ( . 'hrKtmas I'lol ) :
yourself , " and all callers did M >
- > lioi-iilly ; this "news liemU. "
AiiKinir lln * ( ' ) iri tini : < > prei5onls rpppivpil
b.\ the family of the lov. ! ( . \V. Crottt
was : i | nir-p ol $ ) U 00 in # oM for the pas-
lor , from the member- Ihe X. } . V
fcoeiuli of the ( oii rcyalidiinl elmreli.
Two moernehnnm pipi" . and i l < * : u
holderuKo , " ( X ) eijai--i , will lie ; ivei ]
away on .lanuary ! , by I'rauk Li-vino ,
No. UI'J Uroadway , to liK cnstoinors.
\Vllli eaeh punlmof ! JW cents U given
a numbered ticket.
The piUoneiN in this oily jail didn'l
know by lliu dinner that was von td tin-in
that it nus Cliistnia-5 , but they M-i'incd t'i
cnjo\ - ' hn ely btlio wi.tlioy
pntedid the day .iuniiijj.'tollin ; . ; jam's , ote.
) udjo { ; 10. K. Ajles\vorth did not put in
nn appoaranee. in court \c-tonhiy , > o thu
prisoners had to r"inain in the. eit.y jail
witlidtil a hearing until to-day , wln > ii thu
court will have a j > nodly nuinbor 01 ua-sos
lo try.
Work on the now yovi-rnnicnt Imildinn ;
begins at last. O. , ) . Ivinjr , loreman for
Cotilractor Itieo , i.s on I he ground anil the
dorrioks , isle. , am In inp ; brought up troin
tlio oar.s and put into position as labt as
The printer ) ) ' nnisqnerado hist evening
was a { ircal Mieuci's. ' Thorowas a largo
alondam.'o ( and a variuly of novisl ami
pleasing coilumc.s. All tfio arrangements
wens such as to insure an onjoy.iblu lime
for all partieipants.
. \ diploma from the Council Hind's high
ttchonl will now admit the Holder lo Vas
sal' college , without examination. L'ndur
Z'rof. AluNanghtonS charge I he schools of
his city arc lining recogm/.ed as of high
"auk and doing Ihorouirh work.
. .oo Spnulding , mail carrier No. 2 , re-
inc.mbcred his iriends yosturday , and all
"vhom he .serves may be counted as Mieh ,
by presenting them a neat card von tain-
ing : i convenient table of the arrival
and departure of the many trains on the
various railroads.
The Congregational Sunday school
gave their C'lin tinua rmtertainment last
ovening. It consisted of iv eautatta , a
Santa Clans and fillers of good things for
the inembor.s of the Kehool. All passed
oil' plea.-antly ami will bo remembered
by thoiii who wore present.
' 'Tlio major" snout a quiet Christmas
5n the counts jail. lie has very little to
hay to tile other prii-onpr.s when out in the
u.\eroisi ! room , and never refers to the
Miooiiugof llughu.s at the Union avenue
Iioto ] , for v , liich hi ! i.s nowconlincd. He
is very anxious lo have the HII : : handed
into his cell early each morning , in all
probability watching the accounts of
Ihighi'S condition.
At one of the hotels in this city on
Chri.sliiKis eve , the female help employed
there hung up their .stockings for 'the
boardorrf to ( ill with Christmas delica
cies .such a variety of colors in ho.so is
only visible in the leading dry goods
houses a were Ihcro exhibited. Yo lor-
day mornin" the stockings were found to
bi ) lilled witn onions , cold biscuits , etc. .
with a stray quarter of a dollar hero and
there ,
At the institution for the deaf and
dumb a line Christmas dinner was served
yesterday. A liirgo number of boxes con
taining presents from tlio homes ot many
of the inmates were received and a gen
eral jollilication was indulged in , in their
quiet way. haM , evening a largo Christ-
imis live \VIH : lighted , and all beemod to
enjoy the nnlorlaininont highly. Many
persons from the oily attended.
There was a family gathering yesterday
at Mr. K. Hnntington's , at which , he-
Hides himself and wito , there were present
Mr , and Mr.s Smith of Ludinglon , Mich. ,
I.Irs. Smith biiing a sister of Mrs. llunt-
ington , 1'rod Lamb , sr. , and family , .loliu
Templelon , Kred Lamb , jr. , and family.
This was tint lirt-t time all the living
members of this family have been gath
ered around the amo table on Christmas
day for twenty-eight ) uur .
lu the second trial of French vs Heel ,
which has occupied thu district court for
several days , was decided in favor of tlio
plainliir , the jury awarding damages in
the sum of about -fltiK ( ) . The case is an
notion for damages. The stock of goods
was Koi/od by creditors while the money
to batisfy thu claims was in course o'f
traiiMiiis'.ion. On tlio llr t trial the jury
uwarded the ihiintid' l1)001 and the du-
lendants apjiealed. The second trial ro-
sultud in the sumo verdict with aceunin-
luted intorcbt ,
Vohlerday morninjr the UIK nicnlloncd
the fact thai the clerks in tlio employ of
Kisenmn , Hodda As Co. had jiresentod a
gohlheaded cano to Mr. Simon Kiseman
and tut easy eliair to Mr. Sam Itoddu.
Mr , J-.iseman was taken by surprise , but
thu induction of Mr. Itodda to his easy
chair allbrdcd him time to recover him
self , and ho thanked the employes in it
graceful manner. Ho assured thorn that
thu biiccot * the lirm had achieved during
the past year was dim no less to the un
tiring edbrts of tlio clerks than lo the
management of the lirm. That in nil his
lii.shu'BS experience ho had never been
biirronndod ny * > oahlo a corps of assist-
nnlH. and that ho fully appreciated the
'aorvlccs of each mid every one. As n
inoro substantial evidence of apprecia
tion , on behalf of the lirm , ho presented
eaeii of the lady clerks withu handsome
bund satchel und a silk handkerchief , and
each of the gentlemen with uu oleguut
pair ol
TAKEN FROJIJIIE TAX LISTS
The Amonut to be Paid this Year by th
City for all Purposes !
FIGHTING FOR A COLD CORPSE
A WoninnThuiiirm Her Itiiitinnil Tui
Itoasted Atteniitcil | Illauk *
mail Clirlqttnnq Do
AlmuttlK-Clty.
Coittii'll lllufTH Ta\ns.
The tn.x book of l S-'i show wnno inter
ostin < ; lifjims , now thi : * . the footuiH nn
hoinjr niiidu. ' 1'ho following shows tin
tnxo-j to bu jwld by tlio [ tropurty of thii
eityi
nnvcnAti rirv TAXI : .
( SnilPrnl fillltl . S Sr..T..V
Sewer bonds . . . ? , .Y > i.fi (
I.lliiTity . a,1- ! . ' ! . : ! '
riiy honiN. . . . . . i.vnriO.
\Viiti-r tnx . isns. ? ;
Inleisceiluti honili . . . . . ? , M)7..V )
holids . TiVir..M
, .
Pinks . iJ.T.Vi.u1.
Total . 5107t 0.31
MT.mt , TAXI : * .
Alullng iinlsinetM . S 22l.o ;
I'avlin ? . W.s.'J1
hett ei inri ; . r > . ' . > iKf (
O.-Ml.o ;
Total . S 00,011.11
MATH , SCIIOOr. AKIJ COU.M'V.
Connly . S y2rmK !
suite . U.W.MK
I'oll . 1)70.S ) (
Sijhoot . 8.VW.1.1
I nsillii . ! ! , s-,0h"
I'lior fiilnl . 4iil.-4. |
Coin llioip-i ! and jail . a vw
Mly cliuols . UV'Hl.l !
Contlimenl tor suhuols . msii. : . ' > i
Itiiadt t ov.-tisliin . : r)7.0.
Tolnl
( iitAM ) 'lor.u. .
< ienoial city tn\ ( ;
Sperlal sisM'ssinents . (11,1111.1' (
Ktnle und county . luU.UTi ! .
Tolal . fc : r..W.i : !
This t-how.s _ the total nnionnt of the
money to lu ) jia'ul by thiuity for taxes ,
Tliis Is Iho lir.'t call for any tux on ue-
eonnl of the no\v court hon o and jail. It
iftill within the nie.mory of the living
thai Iho east end of tliu county fought lliu
iirono ition bitterly and Ayoea took lliu
load of this opposition. Tliero is some interest -
torost , tliureloro , as to how great u pint
of the tax tliifi year Council lilnU's vlll
have to pay , as compared with tho-u sec
tions which fought the now buildings so
strongly. Council Hinds has to pay
$ . ' , WS. > ii' . while Avoeu , which groaned .so
nudist1 tills prospuet of being burdened
with taxes has jn pay ITiT. ii. This is
about a dinio. apiece lor tlio residents of
Aun-a , v.-liicli v\ill doubtless not lr- full in
the thrivinir bii-y , little city. While this
city pa\iii'X its share for a court house ,
it has to lilt in all.W7r : 38.W : , while Avoca
in all is called on forll,118.Tt ) . 15y foot
ing up I ho court liotiso and jail tax be
tween the east and west parts of the
connly it is learned that the ea.st end is
taxed for $ ' . ' , . " ) W.-tn , while the west end i.s
taxed for i\ ? : > 8.5."i. Council UlnHs alone
iiay more than all of the east end in the
building of the court house and jail , and
hence it can no longer be charged with
trying to vote a tax on the re t of the
county for Us own benelit. It appears
ironi tlio ofiicinl figures that this city in
urging the enterprise was not ho anxious
lo got. others to spend money as to inn o
the building put up and to pay n large
portion of the cost. It is hoped that after
the showing of figures tlio cast end and
Avoeayill feel belter natnred.
In this connection it is interesting to
note that the total lax of the county is
StiK.STil.DO , and that this cilv is to pay
? . ' ' .t-i > 0.0 ! ; , or more than a third ot all.
S
All kinds of interior drapings , cornieo
poles , shades , etc. , the very cheapest in
the wes-t at E. Slockert & Co's.
Cottafje ranges , Garland Moves , la- ?
diant Homes and Hub heaters of Iho very
latest patterns at bud rock prices , at
Cooper & Mciee's. ( Mo.11 Alain street.
Try John Tcmnleton's "Hose" cigar. .
Host coal and wood in thu oily at Glea-
son's , 20 Pearl street.
for "Lone AVoJf'rt" Uody.
When "Lone Wolf , " whose real name
is Dr. J. Palmer , died in Avoea tlio other
day he seemed to have too few friends.
Now lie seems to have too many , and they
do not feel disposed to lot him rest in
peace. When ho died there was only
loimd fifteen cents on his person , and the
local authorities at Ayoea buried him in
Llio potter's lield. It was learned that ho
liad served in tlio army , and so some of
[ he old soldiers hero maifo a move to have
the body taken up , brought lo this city
anil buried in Hie soldiers' lot. The
county provides ifa.T for the burial of any
old soldier , and in addition to this some
of "Lone Wolf's" old friends hero raised
a purse of money. Col. .John Limit drew
the ! jw ; from the county treasury to moot
the county's share of tlio expenses , and
gave Coroner Council $10 of it to go after
mo body , holding tlio balance for the
other o.xpon-os. The time was set for
the funeral hero , and the coroner was
o.xnootod to arrive with the bo.ly. On
reaching Avoea , however , ho found that
lie could not secure it. Mr. Fisher , a well
known resident of that place , who took
lOino special interest in "hone Wolf , "
liaving cured some of Mr. Fisher's rela
tives. was not satisliod in the way in
which the body had been buried in the
L'otter's lield , it Having been simply
placed in a rude eollin and put under
; rnund. He had bought a lot in the
jcinetery proper and caused the body to
be taken up , the eollin put into a 'box ,
mil reburicd in more respectful manner.
lie ivt'UMjd to allow the body to be taken
up and moved again. Coroner Council
come back , only to receive fresh instruc
tions , and Thursday night ho went to
Avoeu again with Ioputy Sherin" 15es-
wick. Another demand was made for
he body , but the Ayoea folks refused to
give it up. They returned again yeater-
lay morning. Ily this series of events
considerable feeling has been caused
imong some of the folks at Avoca and
some hero. Thu rumor has been spread
ibroad that the body is not there at all ,
nit that it has been taken to DCS Moines
o be used in tliu directing room. There
s considerable curiosity excited by this
umor and this increases thu an.xioty of
some to have thu grave opened. Yoater-
lay there was talk of having Ihu neces
sary iillidavit liled for calling for an in-
picst and post mortem uxainin-
ition , the man having died
cry suddenly. This would give the cor
oner a chance to see whether the body is
cully buried or whether il bus been
stolen away. It is said that the feeling at
\voca is becoming quite strong about thu
natter , and that after so much talk and
uss the body will not bo given up with
out trouble. Just what good it will do
'Louo Wolf" or the publio to proceed
nrther with thu squabble docs not up-
tear clear. It seems to have ripened
nto simply a controversy us to who shall
itivu thu body , and neither of the two
larlies care to give in.
An Information was liled last night by
W.J. Hnllbll to the oiled that 7iu be
loved l.ono Wolf camu to his death by
oul means. The coroner went to Avc i
at ll-io : p. m. , und on arriving there tele
ihoned that there was n mob nt Avoea
madcd by Jolm T , lluzcn , u justice of
tlio pp.ico , and City Marshal Mi-Coy , win
would not nllnw him to rr-movc tliu ru
mains or oven hold iin inquest.
She Thump * HOP Husband.
About 11 o'plock on Christum * pvr
three niPii , nnder tlio inllni-nco of liquor
WPPO walking down Main strpet , mid 01
rpaehing Fifth uvonnc , nil of siiddcn i
woman jtnnppil out of her hiding plap <
mid thninprd onn of tlio nipn a hi Sulli
Aaiis-t\le. She knocked him down tun
picked him tip several time ! ! , only for Inn
to fall at cvpry Mow from Ist-r INI. j
] > olicpintin came to tluman's resetip , bu
was informed ho was her hit-band am
she would settle him , and "he'll go righ
homo ; don't bo nlarniod , 1 pan liandli
him. " So HIP polippman thought. Tin
man marelipd wist on Fifth avemip , foi
lowed closely by hii wifeHe probably
remained there all ilny jpotoidii.v in prol
urenco to receiving another thumping.
The linpst fringes , fool re ts and faupi
phonille llowcrs'for fancy work nt Ii
Stoekert & Co.'s , No. HO ! ) Broadway.
A handsome proMntto your wife at
Insurance policy on your life. Fony * '
Smith has the most de.sirublu companie :
to insure with.
Suspenders for pivints at Menu's.
Hunting i UIIIKVVVJIJAVIli - .
A tall slim man from Omaha was yes
terday in this city looking for his wife
who has bpen away from Omaha the pa-
two months.
Hn has trai-ed her to Kansas City. Mete
to HooitP , Iowa , and iiumr-roiis otln-i
places , and now thinks she is loeuted ii
Council Mlnlls.
Tins man gave the lin ) : man hU naim
us I'arker S. Condit , : i pnrpeiitcr ol
Omaha , anil stated that his wile had licet
traced to Kansas City , where she dined
with a mint named , lo-'pph Simmon * , for
merlvoi Hiyer Sioux , and that he is.sal
i.sliod thut Simmons was thu CHUM-of hit
wile leaving h.s liome.
lit ! seemed to know , or nt h as-t bo sat-
islied in his own mind Hi-it Simmonwa <
Iho citife of Iiis trouble , and lieha-1 blooii
in his o o as he went from ono hotel tt
another with the pictures of his wife ,
which Iio allowed llio hotel clerks lo ya/.i
on.
For hitrdwtio ; and Imii o fnrnishtnjr gpl
prices of Cooper XMeU > -o , . .No.11 Main
htreut.
Haying put in a C'linplote ' new Muck ol
plotliln < r , innii-liiti yooiN. haN , eaii- ,
eto. , Fox \ llnjrlie * , , No. 1)1" ) Main f-lrcel ,
invite tlio public to < iivo them a trial.
Their expenses are small and they can
and do soil cheap.
C. 15. Jacqupinin & Co. , Xo. 2T Main
'lreet , lake ] ) leasure in aiiiioinieiii" ; to
Ihe public that tli"ir block of arlielcnr -
iianiontal , sl vlibli and ii-eful holiday
goods , is complete in each and ove.iv de-
lKirtine.nl , anil cordially invite ov erybody
to visit their store , hiMioet tin-it- goods
and oomiiaro prices. No trouble what
ever to .show goods.
Kllh-il ty u Train.
Yesterday morning , as tin- Hock Island
train was going oait it ran over and
killed George Schnlt/ Groemlall. The
body of Sclinllx was taken on board the
( rain \Ve-ton , where Hie remains wen-
left for the coroner. Coroner Connell
went \Vpston , and after impanelling a
jury adjourned until to-morrow when it
is expected tlio prow on the train that
killed h'm will , return. Selmll/ was
about 5.1 years old and was employed in
Circuit's packing house , and iti < said was
watching the east bound Milwaukee train
when the Koek Island tram ran into him ,
he , being deaf , was unable to hear I ho
approaching train. He leaves a largo
family who reside in Keoktik , Iowa.
Two Horses KoaMeil.
The lire yesterday morning about 1
o'clock did not burn properly of .Mr. Kd
Molts , as was Mippo-ed at the time. The
hor.ces burned belonged to Sam Noble ,
the blacksmith , and Mr. Luc-cock , the
photographer. There vvvro tlnve et * of
harness burned and one buggy belonging
to Mr. Noble. Th lire department hud.
been called out twioa beioro , on false
alarms , the throe alarms occurring within
a few minutes of pitch other. It is thought
that thu burning of this barn was incen
diary , the building being locked and no
lire m the vicinity.
Ladies ami gents get a ticket to the
grand drawing on January 1 , with every
LTi cents worth of goods purchased o'f
Arthur Lcfkovitz , fr.'ll Hroadvvay. The
choicest candies , California , fruits , nuts ,
cigars , etc. , always on hand.
HP sun- and ask your grocer for Iho
bread made at Smith & Loerko's bakery ,
No. Mil Main f-treet. Jt is the very best
made. Try it and bo convinced.
For everything in the grocery line give
the now lirm of Kinlz & Kleob , 1(1 ( Hroad-
way , a trial Everything now and fre > h.
Fancy groceries a .specialty.
Attempted niaolcniail.
It is Mated that a man oll'ered to "givo
away" a man's wife for $10.00 the other
evening ; the husband refused lo give up
tho$10.00 and the blackmailer then wput
to the wife of thn fellow and ollbrod her
information that would in all probability
h-ad lo divorce proceedings , if .she would
nut up S-'O.OO. She Mummed the door in
his face and the chances are this will not
end the case.
H Dying.
Hughes , who was shot by "The Major , "
has been growing weaker and weaker
the past few days , and yesterday it was
not thought that hn could last until this
morning.
Tim electric belt of Judd & Smith , ! (0 (
Fourtli street , Council HlulVs , positively
cures rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspop-'w ,
piles , paralysis , indigestion , lils , cold
feet , nervousness , headache , kidney and
liver complaints , loss of vitality , lead
poisoning , lack of nerve force and vigor ,
wasting weakness of those * diseases of a
personal iiaturn in male and female.
Joe Wright and Joe Arnold were ar
rested last evening for assaulting ex-
Policeman Jack Cu&ick with a knife on
lower Main street , near tlio "Q" dupot.
Cusielc received buveral slight cuts about
the hands.
*
Mrs , T. A. Qliirk wife of the chief
locating engineer of the Union Pacific
railway , was yesterday the recipient of a
gold watch and chain from tlio engineer
corps qt the Union Paeilio in Mr. ( Mark's
department. The present is u magniti-
cent one , the watch being set with dia
monds.
Charlotte Cnshman thought Po/.xoni's
Medicated Powder thu best she over used.
For sale by all druggists.
Married. On Thursday evening , Dee.
21 , at thu residence of thobrido's parents
in Silver Creek township , Poltawattamiu
county , Iowa , by lliu Hev. Augustinu W.
Armstrong , Mr. Samuel K. Cnster , of
L'onncil Hind's , Iowa , to Miss Mary E.
Miller.
Correct Abstracts'of Title and Ileal Es
tate Loans at McMahon & Co's. No. 4
Pearl street.
Drs. Juddiji Smith's Eldctro-Magnelio
insoles. Only llftv runts. No 30 Fourth
jtreet. Council Hind's , Iowa. Agents
wanted.
Substantial abstracts of title and real
i\stuto Joans. J. W , , & E. L. Squire , 101
I'cavl street.
Olovrlnnil's r.o l Itr.intly
of tii > drinking , sajs Hi
Washington Correspondent of Iho ( . lev <
land Li adi-r , recalls a slorj1 T lir-ard lh
other day about u valuable * barrel < ;
brandy w'hieh w.is-litiolv tent from Cal
foinia to President Clou-land , but whiel
at pro-sent acooniili , he h.is not roc-el veil
There lives at San , fo-o one of the notei
ollieers of McClollan s MnlY during 111
late war. His name is General llonrj M
Naglne , and hn is the man spoken of b
Kelley in his brochure on McCh-llan a
Inning gotten tip Ihe packed council u
war for the Peninsular campaign. Naglc
has left the iirmv and gone to brand' '
making. His viuoymls arc noted on th'
Pacific Coast. His brandy is u-ry choice
and lie is worth about Ihren million do ]
lars. lie i a staunch democrat and !
great admirer of President Ch u-laml
On the completion of the his
campaign lie decided to send Clcvcluin
a present of brandy , but seeing in the pa
pcrslliat Cleveland was not reeohliij
gifts liu wrote lo his friend Willian
lcirlii-iiiier ) , of Now York , and askot
him if lie thought he could gel a barrel o
brandy to Cleveland for him
Dorshoimer replied that he could , an <
thai he should ( . | the brandy tj ) bin
iiisiuntcr. Nagloo then let it bo knowi
that lie was sending a present toC'lexe
land , lie prepared to do thu thing u
Mylc. lie had a barrel made of line oak
beautifully carved , and bound with silver
plated hoops , l-'ngraved upon the barre
wiis an inscription extolling the pros !
dent-elect and saving that it was a pros
nil from Naglee to Clou-land. Il si/.c
was thirty-two gallons. This barrel wa =
lilled witli Ihe liiiest of grape brandy
very old and of a quality \\orlh at leas
% ; ' ( > a gallon. When properly boxoi
Xagloo expressed it lo lorsioimci'"an ) ] (
then sal down with hiy friends and wail
ed ti reply. lie pxpoolod an autograph
letter Ironi Ck-vela'id , which he m glil
hang up in his parlor and shou
lo his friends.- Weeks pas od and nr
letter came. Months wont by , and noth
ing , from cither Cleveland or Dor-
sheimer. A few weeks ago a young
man mimed Hell , a friend of Xagleo an * !
a mugwump in California politic * ,
started east , and as he left Naglee asked
him to call mum Clou-land and
DoHii-iuior and ask tlio whereabouts ol
his choice brandy. It is this young man
\\lio tolls me the story. He called upon
Cleveland at the While HOIMI iiv <
weeks ago , and Cleveland straightened
up in astonishment at li's ' > lory and ilion
burst into laughter , tlmming hinisoll
back in his cli..ir , and roaring again anil
again. lie siid ho had never lieard of the
bra'ndy , and liu supposed it had tickled
tlio .stomach of Dorshrinior and hi ?
ga-tronomic friends , yesterday IMitot
) . > lieiintT appeared in Washington ,
and Mr. ! - called upon him and asked
of him the same ipicMion he had pnl t < i
the pre-ideiit. Dor-heimer replied that
ho had vnt the barrel lo Cleveland a few
weeks ago. Milt no brandy in a silver
barrel ha * been known toem'er the While
House during this administration , and
the qniMion now is as to who ha it in IIH
I '
Wlicn JI bTran rtcV , TTO Rive lir-r Ca tor5n ,
Wlicn slionut a Child , nlio cried foru ( > ! orla ,
When aba Vcamo Mips , slia clang to Caetoria ,
When ul-.o IIK ! Children , slip gave them ( 'aetorla ,
The present senior class ot Cohiniliia col-
lejre , Now Yoik. projiose , upon ! ? indii.itfnit'
to leave a nicinoilal lu llm slui.o | ol a 100,000
RfJSSBLL&Co
MumirncttirpiEof ull Mzesot
AUTOMATIC ENGINES
i-iculully : ] It-laii-'il ) for Iliniiiliit' ,
MILLS , GRAIN ELEVATORS ,
AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS ,
Ttibular and Locomotive Boiloiv.
New Mnssillon T lireshers ,
Cai'py and A roodbtirj' 1 Torso Power-s.
STATIONARY , SKID ,
Portable mid Traction Engines ,
SAW MILLS , ETC.
Factory MnssilIon , 0. Brancb Ilcms-o
10 Poai'l St. , Council Hlnf-- } .
BEND FOB 1880 ANNUAL.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT
MAM'PAtlPinitt AMI llKAI.r.ll IX
HAIR GOOD.
No. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffa.
JACOB SIMS ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
PrnctlcM in Slat und Kedcnd f'otnlp.
Itooins 7 uiiil H , tjnuiiit ; DIOOK Ik-no.
SAWTAOLAUS
SUPPLIES
AT HOMER'S ' ,
No. 2 ! ) , Main Struct , Council IJlnfls.
J. M. SMITH
LEADING-
Tailor !
NO. 1 and 9 JdAIN STREET ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
ONLY HOTEL
In Councl llluffs bavin ; ;
Fir © Esoa/p@
And nil iiKxiern Improvements , call bolls , lira
larni bells , etc. , In the
CREST ON HOUSE t
k NOB. U16 , ill und 19 , Main Slrevl ,
MAX Jl tliN.l'iopilotor
"
N. SCHUBZ ,
Justice of the Peace.
Odlco Over American Exproba ,
Couiinugr.
WHERE TO BUY
Now Christmas Has Oomo niul Goue , tli
Stock of Goods on Ilanil Mint
be Disposed" .
Tlio o Who Will Homl iho 1'ollonlii ;
Will Sni-ely Hint Mntty Accept-
nl lc Presents Ibrow
A'eat's
1'or Indies or ppiili run 1 >
liiiind In lnrinMiuniilllli-4 nin
nt o\er.t | XIH.II | | } ili' i'iliitliil
. mid ut | iilit > Hull . \ < iu r.n
( 'll nlionl toluij nt tn HID nininmotli r lnlill&h
nii'iit ' dl ii : iMiinn , Hoil'l.i , V C'u.
! f Vi'lio ovpr tit-mil of i
IIIIIIP snltnlilu | ii"ont
liven -Int-l" line Huoi
lllltl < IKclvlllol-t Hill lie IIP
cf > | iliitile Id iimM.nn.v one , mul It cull bo 1-onuh
Ctic.lll lit tillI'tOplo b t-toio.
NP V nevi ! llo In till * line foi
An > .Mump Diiiii nmj
iis'ino l tluil hli li > st ( fir
III n iipi ivciiinnc II'
fruiii ii : < panui. ItiuMu X l'o.
You Know jnltr win
VIII iipinei'lntcii line pnli
of ll.i - < ' , no unit.or II
\ < HI ilo Impiioii tu liuvo i
p.ill nr t ut' K'l ( n ' '
III hdlllr. Von HIT Until
no rmtlu'r Ihnti ( hiI't ti
> li" > ' ritoulurtliu llnosi
ffs.
Allnn llhcl. HllUPrc-
1'iiii'Tii Hoiiiisiiioiotini
oli-irimtlli.luliu . pn-fiil
Hlli-h jnlrot liuvo noioi
Livunlloifilllui plitilic
nniriiDt iDii-'nuo tut or
illiniry. common , oxrry
iln.vdiononlil . co-t ii'
Illlll'll ll lllllllI'l-OHIOSlll '
vlll mitt i us' II i-olooloi
I'niiii tlio liiimi'ii-o stud
of KNomtin , Itmlilu A. Co. s I'i'iiplps' Sluro , ln
1ms tlioliirjo-l tocU t > oi'st'i'ii In Iho Mist.
"KT A 'F'Gi ffevnry poncolvnlilo tlylle foi
JOtX-xJl. Ol liuh und poor : illl < i > ,
I'nn 110 found. , "IVT'T full
nt iirlriM thin \JJjJiP HI tliu
Store ot KltL-niun , liuililu \ t.'o. * - \ A - 3 , o
I'vorytinilv l nnws Hint Tuv < ntr
iiKiiln coiHlnu Into M.vlf , m iinu'h
wi ns tin v cic not at jour * , ni'ii.
A nleo scllll IPII us IInp nnil Ho.
taint il l > ro it II-liny linlv lll I ok
tin-uiiil U lll t otlio i-n\y ol'nll liu
frloti'ls toP ( < tier In liL-nn-vv lui- .
Tlio lViilt" | < --tiiro Inii Iliria lit
that muKo cen balilc IT ) lor tlium.
TTAffH 1'or the million nt tlio larj'i-'t drv
HilSH " )0 < M Moio lii the wo t. iicli a
llUk/JJ ! - ' " < 1lt tl'it ' II' you \c-i-o Ki cdiint
tliein liy thu pi'.lr. II vuinlil tuke vou
until IS-T t i llni-li ioiiiiliiiuTlio -
FOIIIIII : jirieo on line lioiknlor c t 101In -
( llrsdi-jfent- ( ( > ini In 110 clicnper
Ilinn tlio r.iw v.i' ' < nls ill1) ) bit
I'Oiinht lor. lint the ciist [ - umull
< -iii icintlnii ! \\loii Iho sn/c dl
the sto. U isciinsiilci-i-d ii-nl It bo-
. . . . .invrn ttitil I'ivcmini.lto litn > V Cn lioiit'lit
l ini.'ooils cheap niul aio ( rivlns ihc-ir tii loinc-rs
the iiilviinlH'40 ol thuir ulu e t'ti > iiiir.
Boots & Shoes Mylc Hvcry In liiilit1- , ' men
Mllil ( llllllllMIs' IK.its
niul fhoi's.m l < o
fourd at prices tliul cnrpiiso nil. ( Juo uholo
htl'I'O ' III' ' tllO llllUIIIIKitll i' > IUllll-lUlH'lll 111 Ihu
I'L'Opluo' KtOlO , ISllfXO't'll to tills ( jstlllllltlllllt-llt.
I.ndirs lo : wlli "tills no
S liiilltor wluil stjli. . Hlinpc or
( -111,111111101 hi > lii Inn lln-l u
suit to pit a-o lliclr insio at
Eisenmn , Hodda & Co's.
r.vri-v ono1 < tio\\s n iniilller l n
Mufflers hiinily tlilnu In liuvo ubout the
ho-'S'i. 'I'hcy i-fiino In Silk , Ciisli-
nu-io , Wool , .Merino , etc. , und
lire found In ( rieiitiiuuntltiua to i-ult-i t liom nt
Iho 1'copk-s' Htoio.i i
Is " 'oro ' ! ' iiinn , wonmn or
( 'h-ldliiiitilrcs not liiiovv , or
i hus ni-vor lic-i-n in-l Iiol ono
J ol the liiiw t ITiiut tliouiy
TtA/lJn liuvcs-l dry iroodi hoiito In
Hnflfl/l l' va. 11 Is lomti-d nt ilio
/
llUUvill ronicr nf llniadniiy and Ilrv-
nut ht . Council Illulls , ml is
/1. I'll lud HIM I'l'iijiliis' f-tuio , ol'
& I ,11 which i01111111. : . Uodda Ar Co ,
\Ju nrotho piopi-lctnrJ. It \r\ \
ild jour lii-iirt jrood in u.ill
nnd ecu IholiIniuicuEi. . ' Bin 1 ; even U' .vnii don t
liny. Tlipy liu\n pl"iity of clerks to thovv jou
mound and cvcrythiirr liiniifliiiililo Is done tor
your comfort vno.i la tbulr truly Innuendo
stoit-a.
P OL'IJ ' * ° " ( ' 1"1 " ' " ' ini.vlliliia : and
rfir I ill flTPn ovcryllilair that h ui-rd liy
lUI UllllUlufl thuni at I'.l-cninn , lluddu .V
Cn.'s TaUo jour I'lilldron
thorn and lit them mil In any amri ! > jouvih. .
Vou'll IPO iilousi'd with jo.itFoliK > liiii ) . mid tlio
prU-eslhov ninko > ntias tliov liuvo an
nieiit of Kino ( iood-j , a Moll us Iho
Koods to IKround. .
fT'TT'TT'rp Kept ilryln
J ? Jil Hi JL 01iiihlicr boots lit lliu 1'coplu'ti
M011- .
\ T JO H'.von become tiled of
k\l lirPflt l"il.liiKT ivei' thu Konds
IUU IIIUUl < > ) ' Mllllll htOU-N II ) ll'lll
what .von v\'iuitroiiieiii-
lior lhat rilfi. ills nnd 7JJ Ilioadway , I'ouucil
lllulls , the I'rojilci' Slim' , > iiu i-iiu Hint on
MIIIIOono Hour oT the IIIIIIIOIIMJ PiiahlNlnncnt
ju-t what vou aiu looking for , and ii-oiaan : ,
Itodda , Ahave tin stock and variety to m-
lei'l from.
M j The coM wentlmrcoining so Into
Unueneaw.i.v n : Mock ot unili'rtM-itr
[ . . scv tilled up in 15o -
niiin , HoMil \ Co. Tint hliH'K is
t It luti-it Iju ii-iliicoil , unil Hint ut
( incnirut nil. 'I'luiy ciiniiol niriinl In curry u
uvur till ncut K-USOII , II ilit-y liuvo to IOOMJ
iiinnoy liyfct-lliiw II IIIIH- . They an ) nut f-ollliitf
out , i-on iHiuciilly iiui-l littvo tlio loom for
, vrliieli will arrlvo In .liiniinry nc-.M.
The Cheapest Red Flannel in the
West is to be found in the Peoples'
Store ,
> fo sKirn In tlio wc .t nvrr hns
bliiiwn UN ( Inn niul Iniuri- I'liriit '
KIll-llll'lll'- 111" 1'l'Opll'S SlOICt llllB
this tcUMiti. 'Iliry liuvo IKIW u
mm h l.ttunrMiichH nn li.inil tlinii nil lliu othi-i-
lidiin'S Ill-ID coinblni'il run fliou'.aml lit | n-k'M
Hint H'cniH linpos-llilo , lint il is n lm'liui ( | lo bu
o.iiviiu-i > il Klvu ilium it cull. Voii cull liny a
tjouk or niiy kind ol u wrap ol' tiu-ni , und can
nowifc-t inoio vnlilii forynur iiionoy In tills line
tlinn over liel'rnu for tills r"icon , thut II they
cairv lliiMiiovoi'llll utixt HU.W n II will iinulm
ano-hiiir ofulUior toxtoio tlioui In , lunl 1 : se-
muii , Itixtdii&r Co , can t fiuio | tliu sjiiico.
.Miisllna , Illonc-licd anil
Muslin win liu loimd nt thu I'roiiltitt'Miuti ,
liKjun itlllct tlint would supply u
iiuiiiliud tiuull Etoiuti. U'hcy tire
fl A Dl TO os > I'lsoinnn , Itodda .t C'o. huvo ( in-
nmlr\ ( blurt , IIHcll im ini-ijll.l ig cl.-c.iuul
UnUlLO llioy fflvoilieininvi ynllli uvry pur-
L'liu.-u ( il ! ' > lU and iiiiwar.iri. Vou < uu
takn your cholco ( if IniiiiUninu liuhlus , lionicly
litibicuirly liiililes , lilondrhriiiH'ilcB.ornliiit ) -
over Ml > lu you fancy. Tlioy t-oit > uu nullilna1
and uiofc'ivc-ii nnay.
< * nr1 Darlu In nil ( ho liadlnjr colom
ana
rariy imutiiudm-oioiKiiomid
In ad Hl/o4 at K scni n.
Itoihlu & Co.'s I'to ili ) , *
l hto'ii.Vlo till oilier
bin-is of hns.0 for
und tliurii
Vou never saw nsllnu a
IllldOf SilUS IIIH.ll.llH 10
SILKS from us lonif
you vo liet'ii Mii > luf C'hl-
UUgOIISJOU CUI1 6 ; < o uu Ihu I'cojilui' blotu.
( ! lo\rs nru ium s lllntr r.iiiJly | ,
Illt Utl Ill'l Illl 011-41 SlUCk
D tuul 1 i.-cniMii , iiondii i 10 ,
kovpun Inuid ibt'y cuti tupply
PAID UP CAPITAL , $20000 , AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $100,000 ,
TO J.
408 MAIW STREET , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
I-.lt or AND DKV1.KHS IN
Musical Merchandise of Every Description
Toys and Fancy G-oorls.
We nmkti the CL-lchratcd linrdniaii t'iano , ami the Itoyal Wldtnoy organs , a sjiecialtj
Kvcry Instrument vvairante.il. .Send forcatalogiicj.
MUr.I.LKU MUSIC CO. , Council H.iHIs
If yon. buy any where except at Metcar.
Eros , They are selling- their Clothing aii
Cost , and guarantee prices on hats , caps |
underwear , hosiery , neckwear , silk hanc&
kerchiefs , trunks , bags , etc , , etc
1IETCALF BEOS , 344 Broadway , Council ?
Bluffs.
Ilrlck ImlMInof any kind laUdl or inovol nil I fl.ltUtnctluii I. Ki-Kiiiabuusix mi/vo '
on J.lttltGiant trucUn the best lu thu vrorld.
808 Eigliili Avenue and Eighth Strout.
Council Bluffs Carpet Co.
Our Block is no cnniploto In very
mrntnml oonlnlns nil the latwt styles mi
u
GARPJST8 ,
CURTAINS ,
DPHOLSTERY GOODS ,
U-J'C. , ETC.
-nm-
Largest Stock
-AND-
Lowest Prices ,
THU ONLY iXCI.U8IVl : { CAIU'BT HOUSE IN
WlvSTIJItN IOWA.
BAMl'I.US fiirnlbbi'd ujion njipllcjtlon to onu
ton a parties.
FIMB UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDK1
ccccil Bluffs Carpet Company
& 03 liroadway.
A.W.PATTERSOM CO.
Nos. 1 and 2 , Masonic Temple ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
The cold weather has finally put in an
appearance and Unds many persons not
yet supplied wM heavy underwear , con
sequently wo wish to gently hint thai m
have a One assortment of
\Ve\vl.sli \ \ to call tpeclal attention to our
1 Double front and 'tack ' Underslilrls with
I
drawers to match.
I
' Fur and Olotfa Gaps ,
Mits and G-loves.
Mufflers ,
Etc. , Etc , , Etc ,
CALL AND SEE US ,
A. W. Patterson & CoNes
Nos , i end 2 , Masonic Temple ,
Council Bluffs ,