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6 THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA TUESDAY MAY 2 1582 THE DAILY BEE. COUNGIL BLUFFS. Tueeday Morning May 2. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Carrler, 90 centa por wock B Mai, $10.00 per Yoar Office: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway, ©. E. MAYNE, Wanager City Circulation. H. W. TILTON, City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS, —The Rescus company had a merry May party last night. «—Everybody should see the six-little- sleepy-heads at Dohany's this evening. —Joseph Reiter makes suits up in the Intest styles at 810 Brondway. aprid-tf —Of the number of arrests during April Officer Brooks takes the lead, he having run in fifteen, —Wm. M. Fordane, an old member of the Phoenix hook and ladder company, who has for some time been very ill, died yesterday. ~ Tn the cases on the docket for gam- bling wnd selling whisky, for trial in the district court, the defendants are charged with “keeping nuisances.” «~0C. Halcomb, charged with smashing glass in Mrs, Sovfield’s house and in the Garner school house, is to have his trial before Justice Abbott to-morrow. Take yourfice}from; the Blue Wagons, Orders taken at J. T. Oliver's, and at Jones Bros', Grocery. Mullholland & Co., successors to D, ¥. Eicher, apl29-tf ~—There is but one murder case for the consideration of the district conrt, that be- ing the one in which Pat and Mike Rat- tigan are the accused, the case being one of long standing. ~—Permits to marry were yesterday granted to Ludwig Paulus and Miss Mary Krickmann, both of this city; also to John Frost and Willmena Houk, of Pot- tawattamie county, 5 —*The Land of Nod"” is to begiven this evening at Dohany's, when music, statu- ry, music by the Omaha (ilee club, and by the Juvenile band. as well as other at- tractions are promised. —The coming term of the district court, which opens on the 15th, promises to be a rather busy one, There are 244 cases to be disposed of, Of these 101 are old ones, 95 new ones and 48 criminal cases, —The dry goods men are now struggling to see who can devise the most attractive show window decorations. In one of Pon- tenfields was yesterdsy displayed » May pole of ribbons, and a May-day queen very tastily arreayed. —Anew paper isto be issued next Thurs- day. Itisto be called “The Advance,” and is to be devoted to the causs of prohi- bition, and will be conducted by the ex- ecutive committee of the Council Bluffs PAID FIREMEN. A Ohange fo Be Made as Soon as Water vorks Are Betablished. Pat Lacey Will Not Then Hold so Complets Sway The talk of establishing a paid fire dopartmont is resting rather easy at present, and although there are sev- eral of the aldermen who favor such a change, yet it is thought advisable to wait until it is seen what the water works will amount It they are completed and prove as officient as expected, it is thought that it would be well to make the change then, and not before, as with the use of the hy- drants and hose, a few paid men can accomplish much toward suppressing flames. Some who have canvassed the matter think that with water works, one steamer and four hose carts would suffice, and would furnish better pro- tection than that now given, and that by changing into a paid departinent the city would be a gainer on many accounts. One advantage will surely be gained by having a paid department. The council would not he held under the sway of fear, leat by some action the to. BOUNCED FROM BED, A Young Oolored Blood Bkips Out Into the Darkness Without His Clothes, An Irate Btep Father, a Smashed Chain, and a General Mid- night Muss. There was a lively midnight muss on Mills strest Sunday night. A colored family has resided there fcr some time, consisting of a man, his alleged wife, and a dusky maiden, the daughter of the woman, and sort of step-daughter to the man. The colored man is away from home much of the time, and during his absence, which sometimes is for weeks, there hava been seen so many young men visiling the house so frequently that the suspicions of neighbors have been somewhat aroused as to the nature of the business being carried on there. Sunday night the head of the household was at home, but even this fact did not deter one dusky young fellow from skipping into the house, and seeking the girl's room. His presence in the house was eyidently discovered about 1 o’clock, when a department would refuse to serve. 1If the men were paid their places could be filled by others Yrflvidnd they chose to quit. The hold which Pat Lacey has had, and to some extent now has upon the department ren- ders it rather risky to make any wmove toward putting in any other man in his place. At least the council feel 8o It has been tried be- terrible crash was heard, and screams, shouts, threats and blows were heard. The young fellow came flying out of the rear door clad simply in the suit of black with which nature had pro- vided him, and a strange contrast with its duskiness fluttered a white garment, which was the only bit of needle-work visible as he shot out through the yard. Following him fore, and the council had to revoke its action,. With a paid department, Mr. Lacey would find himself without a' whip, and the council would be able to hire such officers and men as were deemed best for the interests of the city. If thecouncil should choose to employ & man as chief who runs such a business as Lacey is known to run, the council would have to stand tho responsibility, without even the excuse of fear to shield them. The question of a paid Cepartment is rest- ing largely upon the completion of the came the relics of a wooden chair which had been broken over his head. The man of the house screamed lustily for his revolver to shoot thein- truder with, but the woman had hidden this, and thus a dark tragedy was spared. The mid- night lover having disappeared, there remained nothing to be done except tor the man, woman and girl to quarrel among themselves, and hey kept up a lively quarrel for sev-- eral hours, the girl weeping and pro testing, the man howling for ven- water works enterprise, and change now seems to be not only probable, but sure to come. In that day Pat Lacey will lose his grip. A beautifully trimmed hat for one dollar at Bliss'. Music, - elegant costumes, mirth, fairy scenes, dream.sprites, statuary, the Schmoker family —all at Dohany's this evenin, SEGURED AT LAST. Oouncil Blufts is to Have a club, Tts first issue will be 2,000 and it will be published weekly after that during the campaign. —The executive committes of the pro- hibitionists desire to have all friends of New Government Building, the cause contribute so far as possible te- | The Bill Passed the House Yester- war defraying the expenses of the cam- paign, One friend has sent in without so. licitation o check for $25, and others are expected to show equal willingness to pay toward the fund, ~—The ladies of the city who are inter- ested in the temperance work are expect~ ed to meet in the parlor of the Baptist church next Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, to make arrangements for en- gaging more actively in the work. An or- ganization will be perfected, probably, and all are invited to be present. —VYunkerman's beer garden seemed lively Sunday afternoon, Many teams gathered about the place, and the thirsty ores did not have to alight, the fomming beer being passed outside. How about enforcing the ordinance regarding selling on Sundsy? Now that Pat Lacey has been fined for keeping open on Sunday, other offenders should bo treated to a like dose, —The Philbarmonic club, in its enthu. sinsm for music, has been trying to get some first class concert or opers troupe here, It hes sucseeded in making ar- rangements by which the Lotta Opera company is to appess here on the 29th inst. Lotta, as all know, is about the only prima donna now traveling in con- cert, and is one of the best, The troupe also bas John Bkelton, a cornetist who is about the only rival to Levy; Miss Nellie Bangs, & pianist of rare skill; H, I, _Cleveland, tenor; Della Oskford, contral. to; Julius Bereghy, baritone, The com. pany is to give a varied programme, cluding the second act from “Martha, with costumes and scenery cowplete, The Philbarmonic club has made a heavy arantee to eecure the company, and it is ped that the music lovers of the city will give the enterprise a hearty support. OPENING TUESDAY AND WEUNESDAY AT BLISS' Mueller sells music at ;;u-third off, A new lot just received. " PERSONAL. s H. B, Borgh, agent in the rovenue ser- vice, is in the city, D. K. Abrams, of Burlington, was at the Pacific house yesterday. Sam Morrison, who has suffered 0 from rheimatism, s able t) be out wgain, though on the hobble, Towa, C. M, Whituey has returned from an- other trip, in which he has Leen stirring | o up alively business for Peregay & Moore. | on what is known as the Babbitt fx_-uenrty, it being charged that thoy |}, i oor, tipped over an | mittee of the prohibitionists, to put in his | outhouse, and committing other like whole time during the campaign, in work | dopredations. They will have a hear- Capt. W. B, Hawilton, of Des Moines has been engaged by the executive com in Pottawattamie county, You can gev petter bargains in toys and fancy goods at J. Mueller's than elsewhere. Grand o) L. C. Arbuthnot's, 446 Broadway, Friday and Saturday, May bth and 6th. The latest styles for spring and summer in dress-making and trim- mings. may2 bt o T Bliss' sales of millinery was very large last month, bacause no such bar- gu'm evar offergd before in Coun- Bluffs. Call and see the prices and goods. You will be convinced, ing of Paris millinery at day. Yesterday was the day in which the appropriation bills for government buildings were to be considered, and naturally there was much eagerness to learn whether that granting one to Oouncil Bluffs was to be reached. It looked as if it could not be, and most were of the opinion that it would have to go over until the first Monday in June. To the surprise of all there was a telegram received by J. T. Hart from W. C. James, who 18 now in Wash- ington, stating that the bill had passed the house. This glad news sped quickly from lip to lip, and was on all sides the cause of rejoicing, The bill appropriates $100,000, and the question 18 now virtually settled. he securing of this building entitles Congressman Hepburn to a long credit mark, and Mr. James doubtless furthered the measure as far as pos- sible during his visit to the capital, A new lot of Gendron iron-wheel baby carriages at Mueller's. e e— TWINKLE, TWINKLE. The Stars and the Offenders Whom They Gleamed Upon. Despite the fact that the ealoons were supposed to have been kept closed on Sunday, there were a num- ber of citizens whoso parched throats were 80 fully quenched that they at- tracted the attention of officers Sun- day night and yesterday morning they were brought before a different sort of a bar, George Roady was one of these. He plead guilty and paid the usual §7, geance and threatening to shoot the young man, the woman charging the girl with having taken too much beer ang thus forgetting her honor, and the trio making night hideous, The young fellow who raised all this rumpus had 8o sorea head yes- terday that he was not :Lla to show up, The chair had proved too much for him., He mourneth greatly, too, over the loss of his Sunday suit, which he hesitates about applying for under the circumstances J. Mueller has a few more upright and square p1anos to rent. Those who want to see the dreams which flit through the brain of sleepy childhood, should visit Dohany's to- night. e THE CITY COUNCIL. ELECTRIC ALARMS, A Favorable Report Made For Having the City Provided With Them. The Cost Estimated at About One Thousand Dollars to Start on. The council committes to whom was roferred the question of having the city provided with an electric fire alarm; have investigated the matter, and last night presented their report, it being favorable to the establishment of such a system. The plan is to start with twenty boxes stationed in vari- ous parts of the city, as may be de- cided upon by the council. The Westera Union has given permission to have the wires run along their tele- graph poles, so there will be a saving in that respect. These boxesare each to be numbered, and an alarm can be turned in directly from any one of stations to the engine house, so that there would be much time saved, not ouly in giving the alarm, but also in informing the department just where to go. On many occasions under the present way of working, the alarms are 80 long in reaching the engine house, and the direction of the fireis 80 indefinite that much time 18 lost. It is estimated that the cost of in- augurating the system with twenty stations will be about $1,000. This sum will be slightly increaged from time to time, without doubt, as like lamp-posts, citizens in different locali- ties will from time to time petition the council for boxes in their particular vicinity. It is proposed to have cards printed with the numbers of the boxes and their locality, ao that officials and citi- zens can be duly informed. These will doubtless soon be supplemented by like cards sent out by merchants and others for advertising purposes. Satisfactor: Mrs, Wa'lace, Buffalo, N, Y, writes: I have used Burnock BrLoon BITTERS for mervous and bilious headaches, and haye recommended them to my triends; believe them superior to any other medi- sine I have used, and can recommend them to anyone requiring & cure for bil- iousness,” Price $1,00. 1w COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. " NOTICE.—Special _advertisements, 31 1 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, etc., will bo lnserted in this column at the low ratoof TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent insortion. Leave adv ertisements at our office, No. 7 Pearl Strect, near Broadwsy. " Wants, ANTED—Situation by a boy at $12 a month on a farm or herding cattie. Address Mrs, X: A. King, Council » luffs, may25t ANTED. - 8ix rs At once. Joseph MHoss, Hrowdway, Council Bluffs. 826.60 ANTED—Boarders by day or week, Fur- nished rooms, 206 4th street. Proceedings of the Regular Meeting Last Evening. At the regular meeting of the coun- cil last evening the mayor presided and Aldermen Goulden, Newell, Eicher, Wood and Siedentopf were prosent. The city clerk was appointed clerk of the superior court, salary to be fixed hereafter., The auditor reported the bills al- lowed in March by the present coun- cil to have been $817, and in April $4,110. The licenses April were §1,950. The expenses for May were estimated at $4,000. The city weighmaster requested permission to locate his own scales at the intersec- tion of Pearl and Main streets, Aldermen Siedentopf, Wood and Guulden were appointed to settle the whole matter of city scales with power to act. Mayor Bowman recommended that all powder houses be removed beyond the city limits. Concurred in, and notice to be given to have said houses removed within six months, The Nonpareil was made the official paper, it belng the only applicant. he judiciary committee reported a new saloon ordinauce, leaving amount of license blank. The council refused to fill the blank and the ordinance was laid over until the first meeting in June,» collected in Don't miss the chance offered at Do- hany's this evening, to visit dream- land and hear the king of the land of Nod holding court. icycles, velocipedes and children’s wagons at Mueller's, Knocked Down by & Runaway. A girl employed at theMetropolitan hotel was knocked down by a run- H Hamilton, a railroador, was also drunk, and was assessed tho same amount, Haus Petersen pleaded guilty to a like offense, and was taxed §$8. B, Hiles, & brick-maker, had sat down on the sidewalk to take a rest, when an acquaintance came up and began to bother him, The two had a scuftle, in which the window of an ad- jacent storewas smashed. An offi came along—$7 in all. [] ere arrested for malicious mischief cked open a mfilw-fhy. Henry Williams was arrested for disturbing the peace, and threatening to carve a man with a razor, with larceny. W. Martin, the expressman, was |respondence: William Warriner and W, ¥, Lewis | mg tne Tem Many articles of value have been missed from the farm of Horace Ev- erett, and suspicions have fallen upon Albert Shepherd as the taker. A warrant has been issued charging him away horse on Bancroft street last night and quite bad — e aprao 0t ANTED—‘VB?M in Council Blufts 1o to take Tis Bas, 20 cents per week, de livered by carriors, Office, No 7 Pearl Streot! near Broadway. WANTED—To buy 100 tons broom corn. For particulars address Council Bluffe Broom Factory, Council Blufts, lown. 658204 For Sale and Rent Part or whole of nico residence, cll on easy terms. Apply ab may2-tt ce. RO BALK—Biack and white Settsr pupy by James Doyle Council Bluffs, fa. my2-6t* OR RENT—Front 100m, furnished or un- farnished, with or without board, 7th street th und 9th ave, t TYLER CUMMINGS, OR SALE - Soven a-res of land adjoining the " eity. Iuquire of J. . Stacy, Mynster St. d_room near business B. Stacy, M, OR RENT—Two pleasant rooms in very sirable location, r furnished or ucfurn ished; suitablo for ladics or gentlemen, april-tt J. W. SQUiRE & CO, OR SALE—Beautiful residence lots, 60 each; nothing down, and $3 permonth only, e by MAYOK VAUGHAN apl3-tt OR ochtell's Hotel, middle Broad- way, Council Bufls, Towa;'is s well-known house; ~ best location in’ the city. Stabling in- oluded. Call on or addrest apll9 1m PETER BECHTELL. Fxm BALE—Weiberfrund, or Woman's Friond, the great German discovery. Positive cure for female weakuess in all ite various forias and sta; At apri3lm AVEN'S Drug Store. M0R R 0 house Apvly A M. WILSON. tore, —Two 290 Broadway, april-lw® f&m hundred, at lufls, se27-4f rge house, centrally lncated, Fou BE ounds, ¢ per month, ot Miscellaneous. JELSIOR GALLERY still ahead; every- thing ready for spring trade. Views taken T0O0 UTTERLY UTTER! WET TOO TRUE. BOSTON TEA (0. Are Supplying the Aesthetio Wants of the Public in FINE GROCERIES. With Everything in Staples at the Lowest Prices. HARKNESS, ORGUTT & GO., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUSE. Broadway, Cor. Fourth S, Council Bluffs, Iowa. mar-2-8m Fresh Roast Coffees, Chioce Drawing Teas. Boston Tea Co. 16 Main 8t. and 15 Pearl St., ' Council Bluffs, 1|GOLD ! 101 lithograpkic purposes. Dest work in city. aprib tf T, 05T Agcld carved rlvg betwoen Broadway 4 and the transfer, lust October Five dol- fars reward will be paid vy leaving same at this 5t-6t ian and Oculist. Of all other preparations or medicines, In cases of nauses, headache, dizziness or irregularities of the system, BUKDOCK BLoob BitTkrs have no equal, The never fail in +ffording immediate relief. Price $1.00, 28.dlw N Choice & usic to-night by the Omaha Glee club and the Juvenile band at Dohany's, T perance Workers of Potta- wattamie County, Every township in the county that a8 not already done so is requested 0 hold a meeting at the earliest pos- sible day and appoint a township pro- hibitory amendment committee of three, the names of which should be reported to L. W. Tulleys, secretary Lof the executive committee, Council Bluffs, The friends of temperance are re- quested to act promptly and send in these names at once. a7-4t Exgcvrive Commrrres, e — 7 Chicago Herald's Des Moines cor- *Olary, the new man- yesterday arrested for disturbing the | ager of the Mail Car, was caught in peace, he having kicked at the door of | flagrante diliotu last night, and given a house of doubtful reputation. He was assessed $9. S e —— Bargains in Chickering and Weber ueller’ pianos at J. M & torrible beating by the injured hus- band, They are trying to com- Erumiw the matter, and keep it quiet, ut several got to know 1t while it was going on,” yes. It is only ro generally in weeks- It akes no differ- ence how long discased. Will ‘straighten cross eyes, operate and remove Ptyreginms, etc., and lugert artificial eyes. apo-tf A NYONE WANTING some ina quality broses corn seed can get it by writing to wpld-tt . MAYNE, Council Bluffs. One of the besh second-class Hotels in the West is the BROADWAY HOTEL. A.E BR®WN, Proprictor, Noa. 584 and 636 Broadway, Council Blufts, lowa. Table supplied with the best the market af- fords. Geod rooms aud first-class beds. Terms very reasonable. SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N, Anderson, - - Proprietor, 732 Lower Broadway. Table supplied with the best the market af- fords. Terms §3.50 and $4.00 per week. Trauslent #1.00 per day. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway, Mrs. C. Gersgfnher & Son. FIRST CLASS HOTEL AT REA- SONABLE PRICES, TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODATED. HoteL ror Rext, roi KeNtING, Goor Reasons W.W.SHERMAN ——MANUFACTURER OF— Road, Track, Coach & Livery HARNESS! FINE WORK A SPECIALTY. E. H. SHERMAN, Business Manager. WM. CHRISTOPHER, Mechanical Manager. 124 8. Main St.,, Council Bluffs, Ia. GOLD! GOLD! Bright and yellow and hard and cold, Muften. graven, hammered and roll'd, Heavy to get and light to hold; Hoarded, bartered, bought and sold, Stolen, borrowed, squandered, and_doled; Spun]lid by the young, but hugged by the ol To the very verge of the churchyard mould; Price of many a ciime untold, GOLD! coOLD! If you want to have gold you must spend your money to the very bestadvant- age. Do business with cash men, and Where only one DHos will be ssked or taken, REMEMBER “A tree is known by its fruit—" A store by its prices. ONE THING CERTAIN Our prices are right. Our business is a guarantee that fair dealing is our watch- word. XLCRisour motto. Our busi- ness is in a most healthy condition, Every department is doing good work. Canned Goods are going Off very cheap. Teas and Coffees & choce assortment. Fancy Shelf Goods_for the million. Gome and see us, we will do you good. F. J. OSBORNE & (0., 162 Broadway, Opposite Ogden House. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORK , MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING J. MUELLER The Boston Times, Sunday Mornine, April ) ] A Piano an hour is the produot of the maunufactory of Messrs, Coickering & Sons in this city. Possibly this asserfion reqnires a few w rds of explanation. There are sixty working h urs each w ek, and since the year 1882 came in, the number of pianos fimshed by _this firm averages over kixty-one per week. J. MUELLER, Agent for Nebracka and lowa, 103 South 5th Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. A WM. .. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S ELILIR TS MADE TN THE WEaRST. Bluff and Willew Strests, Council Bluffs. s, ML A MIIVIO T EX FURNITURE HOUSE. Mirrors, Upholstery, Repairing, Etc,, Wood and Metallic Coffins. No. 436 Broadway, Cor. Bryant St., Council Bluffs, Towa. UNION BAKERY, 617 SOUTH MAIN STREET. THE BEST BREAD IN THE OI'Y. None but first-class Bakers employed. Bread, Cake, Pies, &o., delivered to any part of the city. Our ‘agons run all day. P. AYRES, Proprietor, METCALF BROS, ~——WHOLESALE DEALERS _ IN— Hats, Straw Goods, and Buck Gloves. COUNCII. BLUFFES, CHICAGO PRICES DUPLICATED. EE. COOX, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Improved and Unimproved, also, Railroad Lands, and a number ot Well Improved Farms, both in Iowa and Nebraska. Office with W. 8. Mayn COUNCIL BLUFS er Savings Bank, ' OF o Wall Paper an w Shades Y LATEST STYL And the Lorgest Assortment to Select from. > H P aH®ndER tho Caps, TOW .A. AND GE ERALMACHINERY Office and Works, Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ‘We give special attention to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS. GENERAL REPAIR WORK will receive prompt attention, A general as- sortment ot Brass Goods. Belting, Piving, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Coal. CHAS, HENDRIE, President. 2- OSCAR WILDE 2- GAS FIXTURES. Bixby & Wood, THE PLUMBERS. On Banoroft or (Fourth Streets:) J. M. PALMER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, COUNCIL BLUP!_’. IOWA. Drs: Woodbury & Son, 3% Cor. Pearl & 1st Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS. MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine French China, Silver Ware &e., 840 BRoADWAY, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. MRS, B, J, HILTON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav, Council Bl W. 5. AMENT. JACOB BIMS AMENT & 8IMS, Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law, COUNQIL BLUFFS, IOWA, ! DENTISTS i e d Windo Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Done in the Latest Style of Modern Art. Geo. R. Beard, 11 Pearl 8t. Council Bluffs. — W. BEEBE W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Wholesale and Ketai! Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY, Nos. 207 & 2_09 Broadway, (‘oungi} Bluffs, e . Mrs, J. B Metcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis Are now dealing in all kinds of fancy goods, such as Laces, Embroideries, Ladies' Underwea of all descriptions, Also Handkerchicls, both in silk and linen, hose of all kinds, thread, pt needles, cte. We bope the laaies will call and see our stock of goods at 530 Broadway before = ing elsewhere C. A. BEEBE, F: J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL STREET, ZEPHYRS, CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Full Line of Canvas, Felts, Embroidery, Knittiug Silks and Stamped Goods: Nice Assortnent of Applique Plotures BOOTS, SEOES,. AND SLIPPERS. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS , 10WA And WESTSIDE SQUARE, CLARINDA I0WA.

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