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| } The Daily Bee. "COUNCIL_BLUFFS. Tuerday Morning June 20 SUBSCRIPTION RA By Oarrler, - - e et w By Mal, - - - - £10.00 por ¥ Office: No. 7 Pearl Street, Noar Broadway. ©. E. MAYNE, Vanager City Cirenlation H. W. TILTON, City Bditor. ——— e et . MINOR MENTIONS, Goto 1l n argains —Sherraden makes photograpt A ki of Canned Meats at Peck Bro —Justice Baird yesterday tied tight the matrimonial noose fastenin: W, 11, Rarlee and tie M. Chatles, both of Hardin township —Ch sice Wedding Gifts at Maurer & Craig Go to Herzman's heforo buying. THE BEST Teas and Coffees at lieck Bros, exercises of the high 1in the Bloomer building next Friday night, and will cite much interest, Herzman will sell store and dwelling. The Methodis® sociable has been definitely postponed, owing to the death of Mrs. Crockswell —The city council failed to secure a quorum last migh , and an adjournment was taken until Wednesday evening, —Sherraden is the boss photographer, —Fine line of mens’, boys and side saddles at Sherman’s, 124 8 Main, —Alderman Newell, McCormick's right- hand man here, has ching-d his oftice to No. 130 Main street, and has fitted up his new quarters attractively and conve- miently. t —Solid Silver and Plated Ware at Maurer & Craig’s. —Herzman is bound to clesc out. —The teachers connected with the M. H. church will entertain the sociable on Tuesd .y evening, June 20th, in the parlors of the church. A plea-ant evening is promised and a cordial welcome extonded to all. —Joseph Reiter makes suitslin the lat- est styles at 810 Broadway, —Railroad tickets Lought and sold Bushnell, five docrs morth of Postoffice. Can save money on the tickets, —The Council Bluffs base ball club have received an invitation to play the Union Pacl nine -in Omaha next Saturday afternoon, and have the same under consideration, —Don't forget to call at the new ice cream parlors of Mre, J, A, Gray, over 605 Broadway. i the chool —One of the women lately removed from the old Sioux City house and quar- antined near the river escoped Sunday night, and wont to her sister’s on Lower Main street whence the officers went after her to put her back. —Joseph Ross, of 615 Upper Broadway, Counci: Bluffs, makes the best butter tubs in the west, and sells them at the lowest cash price. —The annual examination of St. F'rancis female acvdemy commenced yesterday and will continue to-morrow and Wednes- day, commencing each day at 9:30 o'clock a m., and closing at 4 o'clock p. m., and the public is generallyinvited to attend. ~New lot f Dresden Birquo Eigures and Fine Pottery just opened at Maurer & Craig's, —An informal musicale is tobe given this evening at tho residence of Mr. K. F, Ford, it being malnly for the purpose of introducing to the musical circles of the aity, Mies Lizzie Pennell, who has lately come from Brooklya, and who has con- clnded to reside in Omaha, und ci structions in both citios, —The poll tax delinquents are getting deeper and deeper into the city's debt. Some of those who have been sued have settled by paying £6.85, n slight advance onthe €3 which was the original tax, Others who have let their cares go longer, Thave to pay over $10 and when execution i issued the costs will resd about $15— rather heavy poll tax, —The finding list of the frec public library is at last out of the printer’s hands and proves a ready reference for those in meed of reading matter, The number of those who patronire ¢he library is increas. dng, but still there are many who should dmprove this op portunity of getting val- wuable information at no expense to them. selves, . —The citizens here eagerly grasped wvery bit of news concerning tus terrible havoc of the storm and seemed more per- sonally concerned by the danger of friends and injury done them and their property, Mz, J. G. Tipton had & cousin, Mrs. T'iy ton, among the killed, Fred Kimball's father's ro idence in Grinnell, was blown down, but fortuuvtely none.of the family were injured. Nr, Kimball left for that place at once, General Dodge's daughter, Miss Carrie Dodge, had just graduated at the high schoul there, and hor friends were in great auxiety until news was received of her safety, Miss Behington, who was attending the graduation exercises, re- turned just before the storm, Truth and Honor. Query: —What is the best fawmily medicine in the world to regulate the bowels, purify the blood, romove cos. tiveness and biliousness, aid digestion and tone up the whole systemi Truth and honor compels us to guswer, Hop bitters, being pure, perfect and harm. less. —Toledo Blade PERBONAL. Hon. B. ¥, Clayton visited the city ye terday, Hon, Wm, H. Hale, the well known Glenwood attoruey, was fu the city yester- day. Gabe Jackson, of Avoca, prominent in insurance circles, spent Suuday in this city, the guest of J. G, Tipton, J. W. Muckenzie, of the Chicago & Northwestern railway, has been called east by the illness of his mother, During Ais absence Mr, Warner serves in his place, - [8on, who filed thd complaint, it ap has had about 175 studeats in atiend- | ance this term, including a number of boarders trom eutside the city. The institution has been founded between eight and nine years, and, under the | charge ot the Sisters, has now a go n: standing among the schools of this | part of tho state. The examination of the boys will be held next Thurs day, and the closing exhibition of the achool will be on the evening of the 20ch, The vacation will continue two months, CARUMES FROM COURT. A Number of Minor Offenses Dis- posed of by the Powers That Be. onto his woolsack yesterday morning there was a quartetto of plain drunks to greet him, a big four. The first was John Rose, who was picked up i the park, whero ho was taking a rest while on his way from Des Moines to Omaha, Rosmus Rink, a comrade of his on his trip, was the nextone. The third was Pat Brady, who acknowledged that he had been there twice beforo. He didn't think he would ever be caught again in such a condition, but it scems ho had, and the only apology he had to offer for thus “‘gotting off his beat a litile,” as he described it, was that “accidents, yor know, yer honor, will happen.” The fourth was ¥ Green, who claimed to have been a resident of Omaha for cighteen years. The usual £7.60 wasassessed to each. Rose had £3 and a silver watch to secure his, and the others were nicklelesa, except Greon,who had 2 and threo jackuives Two dusky coons trom the transfer came next, charged with having in dulged in a hunting beo. They giwve their names as George Chris and Jo- seph Mims, and explaired that the oW the trausier hotel. Oflicer Cusick saw the trouble between them, and promptly arrested hoth, and despite cmployer, brought them into court. The judge approved the action of the arresting officer] and fined e; fighters $10 and costs, w proceeded to pay. Jim Soodderly was released from custody yesterday, he paying $6 cash in lieu of serving any further time in jail. " Fred Amy, tho young man who stands charged with having run off a mortgaged horse and obtaning a sad- dle from Dr. Patton under false pro tenses was yesterday released on $500 bail, and returned to hishomo m Bed- ford, Towa. The cases against George Forguson and M. Epstine for disturbing the peace was dismiseed, on recommenda- tion of the special policeman, Ander- pearing from his statement that Eps- tine was moro einned against than sinning. A complaint was filed Pacific house saloon for being open after hours, and after hearing some caze over until to-day, William Waiters for gambling was yostorday assessed €34.10 and he dropped it in the till and departed, CLOSE CALL. A Smoke House Blazes up But is Stitled Before it teached the Old Sloux City House. Yesterday afternoon the smoke houso of Smith & Norton, located in the rear of their meat market on Broadway, caught fire and was about destroyed, before a sufliciently liberal supply of water could bo furnished by the pail brigado to suppress the Hlames, o fire was brisk for a fow minutes, and it was thought that it would communicate to the old Sioux City houso in_ the immediate vicinity, but that ancient structure escaped an oD previous ‘occasions, It has not been decided yet what will bo done with this old building, but the proba- bility 18 that it will ho removed, It is now boarded up and uninhabited, and if it is found that other cases of small pox arise among those who havo been_occupying it, the building will suroly be removed, and it may be in any évent. IOWA ITEMS, Polk county is going to bond §45,- 000 of its indebtedness at & per cont, Two thousand dollars has boen raised to establish a Catholic church at Defiance, H, Chrisman, of A bington, 111, has Just purchased 4,320 acros of Monona county laud for immediate improve ment, Three parties in Correctionville have offered the railroad company an undivided half of 100 acres of ground fora town site ¥ | Chas, Cook, one of the heaviest | sheep raisers in Monona county has Just inclosed this spring a 900 acre pasture of bluff land, [ After u week’s trial at Clinton, Jos Shannon has been found guilly of murder in the first degree for killing When Judge Aylesworth climbed | > about washivg windows at [ © the protestations of Mr. Swobe, their [on evidence Judgo Aylesworth hold tho | ® ( house, about two censors to Erk & Duquette, 404 Br 3 & ‘ A NEW DEPARTURE On upper Broadway, o« Ber representative had this morning, he pleasure of taking lunch with the ger | engoged in introducing to our Prof. Horsford’s Paosphatic Powder. The merits of this suy article can bo duly atteated by ail have partaken of the delicious bi propared aud baked in th prescuco of | all visitors, On Tucaday, Wednosday and Thursday of the present week, exhibi- tions of the most excellent qualities of Horstord’s Baking Powder will be given at the Boston Tea Company's Store, on Main and Pearl streets, The public generally « wited to call at that place and see what can be accomphshed with the above men- tioned powder. Hot biscuits and fresh butter will be served to all de- siring to sample them, Hydronettes for washing windows at Bixby & Wood's, rior Ein s s The Prohibition amendment- A Chal- lenge from Alex Obert. To ghe Editor of I hu Bee 1 find that the tenperance folks are making a gre.t d-ul of fuw over the pro- hibition ‘amendment, that i< to be voted for or agamst on the 27th day of June next Now, f they are so sanguine and sure at if the amndment is carried that it 1stop the sule a d_consomyption of in toxcating liquors in the state of Tow any one of them put one hundred dollar in the First atonal k of Council Iuffs, T wa ard I will then do the same; let both “ remaim in the bank for one year on interest. 1f the amendment does prohibit the use of intoxicating liq ors i the state, thon hundred collars and in- teres goesto the person who puts up his | ove hundre 1 dollars. Put if the am nd- m:nt does not stop the use of intoxicatin liquors, then I w titled to that per- son's hundred dol nd i terest I futher ny of ro mo or any ¢ sor or farmer or izen what e any one else will have by the en wnid amendient, On the contr not the means of taking from ti from fourteen to tw per bushel because he will be to ship hi- grain ont of the -tate, ve the labirers in other states em- i acturiug this graing will have to pay the rhil- freight to bring back this wanufactured grain, . Iwonld ask these same people whether they have a right to dictate or any other free-! Aumerican ci what he shall (st or what he shall or where withal - hall he be cloth If they have this rightis not that lavery in ita worst foro 2 Tsn t that the reason that our forefathers left the wmother coun- try snd fought and conquered in the rovo- lutionary war? Was it not for the pur- pose of throwing off the yolo ro that they might do as reemed to them best, ad de ing to the dictates of r« Wn consciences and not #s o tyrannical ruler or set of rulers would have them to do? The late war th ugh which we passed was waged (o ipe off from our escntcheon the one great that soiled it, viz: slavery. this enlightened ag temperance brethren wish to impo us the yoke which fell from the u h to throw ov of laborers anc ud turn the tide of immigra stead of toward our state, and ¢ ate the value of property instead of increasing it _Now, good ten give of appealin, Do they alsc nt th using iso and ingtead nental side of hu. islead the farmers, d m by a fallacy. ou liave our state increase both in nd poj u'ation, or like unto our il wealth sister state, Kan ler the regime of Gov, St, John, in wealth, popula. tion and in the in il _capabilities of the yeople? Yours respectiully, maySmst ALEX OpERT, Baby Saved? Wao are so thunkful to say that our baby was cured of a dangerous and protracted irregularity of the howels by tho use of Hop Bitters by its mother which at the samo time restored her to perfect he d strongth, —~The Parents, chester, N. Y.--Buflalo Express, A BRIDE OF ELEVEN Extraordinary Marrlage in Georgla and a Strange Sequel Fa tman (Ga,) Timos. In the northeastern portion of this county, on Monday last, there was a romantic matrimonial sensation, which is unparalied in the history of the county, and, so far as we know, in the state, We brictly cive the facts as they have been detailed to us from feliablo sources, They are about as tollows: It seems that one Louis B, Fosky, a young man abouy twenty- two years of ago, had hoen playing the devoted to Miss Martha—daughter of Mr., Wade Evans—for some time, whenever anopportunity presented itself, although sho was a “child under twelve years of age. Indeed his at tentions to the girl had become 89 marked as to arouso the suspicions of | the parents, and to cause them to bo | alert. But on Mon last | d in sl ng | his brother’s, a short distance | s home, Miss Martha took ad. | of his temporany absenco, | her would-be licge lo Bennett's, a ne and met Mr. Tom at | r's | wiles from home, The nee viously ol the poag for. Upon seeing tho extreme youth ful and * child-like appearanco of the would-be bride, it is said that Judge Thompson declined to perform the wined, and the Jones at Walton, last December, and ceremony until assuted by Mr, Ben. [ hives of ton frames whe oo ye " | a rack made of slats nailed together, K. W, L PATTON—Phy sictan ary licenso had been pro- | 1) Can cie iy cusel 1o )i justice of | . C. Thompson ‘was sent | cuce how e wvavuia QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | hae been senterced to the penitentiary | nett, at whose house they were, that I ——— for fifteen years, An the ner had consented the mar The Girie of 8t Francia Academy are sentenice is pratic r w 1 ht The closing examinations Uinted | ha r | Francis Female Academy t n at Ci I§ it Pyditrd| 14 v this s r t e | | ber of the friends and patr ' y Hhiirol e, 1 {nstitution. The th on th b et the | N dooeway h | main floo rot i ot N I l th H o | the tive decorati | E preac 4 M [ ed, ling the s Bt a8 . I . | tion younger classes, F. M \ obably the oldest printer [ tha hoad, © Foshy s 1 in yet. ;‘\"’H'\ Esq., of Omaha, plied the | ed States in actual servi [ ting away from Eva er, and | commendable proficienoy in th Xt socutive years, | tho meantime had gone ho_bac) kno o of the elem r | L todoaiuir day s Work. | door and was walk t direc f arithmetic S . aimost 90 year tiou of the parental { ofs as wella tpon themselves, The | >\x0y & Wood's attemptod to follow, but Mr. Eva examination continued t CITY ICE OREAM PARLOR. | ¢ s pistol upon e srrow and Wednesday, and will be | . ey G had but s few moments even more interesting than those of t § A new atock of fre ln: am Confee- [ wrenched from his han day, they being the older classes, and | tionary juat recived as the f hi [him to stop, which I in higher stud This institution | 100 cream, truit and confeoti | Iivaua then overtook his « | emporium of Smith & McCuen, accompanied her howme, stll remains, Warner's Safe Kidney ar Care. 26 of Bee I » American ing opin- Proper 8 orrespondent of t Journal gives the Jee ion as to the best or ordinary Langstroth hives: ‘‘The hive and frame should be shallow enough to prevent the bees from storing too much honey just above their_brood nest in the brood chamber, and it ap- pears to me that the Langstroth frame is admirable for this purpose. Sec- ond, the queen should have sufficient room to deposit an many eggs as she can, besides leaving room enough for the bees to store honey and polien for use in the brood chamber. This lat- ter takes on an average about two inches under the top bar of each frame, being less in the middle and more on the outside frames, or about one- quarter of each frame. One frame of comb 8 by 16 contains 6,400 cells; eight frames, 51,200, and ten frames, 64,000, three-fourths of which serve for brood-rearing, or 39 400 and forty- eight respectively. Anaverage queen lays at the rate of from 2,000 to 2,500 egas per day, less than one par min- ute. Asit 13 preferable to crowd the bees a little to force them into the surplus arrangement, I think a hive which is large enough to ac- commdate a queen which lays 2,000 eggs per day s the hive we want. Multiplying 2.500 000 auts to keep bout what an by twenty-four days w colls, which the que her buey. Now, that ht-framer will furnish, frames of dard Longstroth siz I bave had which would keep ten fratnes tilled with brood and still be in want of more room; but I have seen me the honey d fram ind not mes filled on the outside frames rev r's end to } more than seven o) “« with brood, which I, ta in all, der proof econcl t an t-frame Langstroth hive is prefer- ahle to any other, To prevent the queen from entering the surplus ar- rangement on top it is only necessary to use sections, 4] by 41; into these the queens will rarely, if ever, go to deposit egga, for the resson that she seems to object to too much wood in the brood department. If, in addition to small scctione, the latter are put on cone 80 u3 to leave space enough between them for the bees to et through, the queen will never be found in them, Free of Cost. All persons wishing to test the merits of t remedy—one that will posit vely cure Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Asth- wa, Bronchitis, or any affection of throat requested £ call at| ore and get a i ] King's New Discovery for Consumption, FREE 0F cosT, which will show you what a regular dollar-size boitle wi.l do. GOUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Lost, Found, Wants, Boarding, cte., column at the low rate of LINE for the first finsertion PER LINE for cach subsoquent nts, suc as To Rent insertion nts st our office, No, Leave ady ertls Pearl Btrect, near Broadway. "~ Wants, FANTED- A gocd barver, Mary vilie, Mo, ANTED- WA kens livered by carriers, noar Broadway TANTED—To buy culars Councll rybody in Coui Bux, 20 cents per week, de Gtlice, No 7 Pearl Streot 100 tons © ddress Cou fts, lowa. Broom Fastor; For Sale and Rent inters for sale at 8 e Thave ci b kiln an bo had in tho ciry rticlo will find it 10 Il b my retidenc i dal »RICK FOILSALF D of us good | rtica dos ¥ g JFO8 BALE=Two new byciche at a b L. Steinhilber, at new furitue on Seveutn avenue, veat o C, & Ny W. may music worth 85 VR BALE=H 8| 100 for § onts & topy, and over 10,000 othék uscful articlos, at Smith, & Everoft’s Great Five a a-Cont” Store, Nu, 140 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Icwa 0-tf DOR REN (- Part or whole of nive residenc or will scll on easy terms. Apply at Bod olfice, ey 2t Beantiful residenco lots, 860 ok SaLk eachj nothiug down, and g permonth ouly, EX'MAYOU VAUGHAN Miscellaneous, ()VELL & DAY vopresent » tammado A ¢t Company o | for the summer season. t t, New ac | Ca'lat Excelsior o aud Oculist eyos, It is ouly ure gencrally in it makes no differ Will straighten croes ve Ptyreginma, etc., and Special” attention 10 ro apo-tf A natter of time, and ca NYONE WANTING sowe tine quality broom pLULES, IUWA TUESDAY, JUNE 20 1882, Qo e SAVED ON LVERY DOLLA Boston Tea Co's Store, | TRY Make Money. MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEE —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonabls charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - HOLLAND & MILLER, IT AND Towa. Proprictors. F. J. 0SBORNE & G0 Sell More Groceries, Sell Better Grocerie s, Sell Groceries Cheaper THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CL1Y. LOOK AT THEIR PRICES ON A FEW LINES. | HARKNESS, ORGUTT & €0, Council Bluffs, Iowa. M Si'ifilizrfl,a}léw 3 and vo blowing, ] I mean busines Having recently contiacted for 600 é Orgers and oyer 200 Pianos for the ce [ " {won, to by s1d at Bargaing for Cash, and - ontive Agenis wani e vk g | Correspenderce solicited, p LA TIID TN FRES J. MUELLER, GOUNGIL BLUFFS, IOWA. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 SELIIR TS MADE IN TEE WESTY. Fiuff and Willsw Streets, Council Blufs, S S, KELILEBER, IV A TVE IV O 530 FURNITURE HOUSE. H Qb 111b Fxtra ¢ 2100 e A et 1 %1 Mirrors, Up]:‘glr-‘t]verry, ‘\f\pr{ k 0y V\(’ood _;Iuld[ Il\’[etlnllic Coffins. 1 36 Broadway, yant $t., Council Blufls, Iowa, : ; “AIN STREET. Sl Can very 1 ¢ wot { orn ) st Lrands pring Wheat Flour per’ sack... 8 75 b Bars Gillett s = ap SRR 00 tars Kirk’s White ¢ 100 vir Ih Boyd’s Breakfas Dacoy Community Fru ts pr § n & Dillworth’s Pre And Everything Els in Stock Progo tionally Cheap. Don’t Buy Anv Groceries Until You Have Secen Us. Terms Cash. 1. J. OSBORNE & (0. COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY | Office and Works, Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA., We glve special attention to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS. GIEINERAL REPAIR WORK will recelvo prompt attention. A general as sortment of Brass Goods. Belting, Pining, AND SUPPLIES FOR Foundry, Pig Iron, Coke, Coal CHAS, HENDRIE A President. Rubber Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings, at Bixby & Wood's, THE PLUMBERS, On Banoroft or (Fonrth £ treets.) J. M. PALMER, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, 4 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Drs. Woodbury & Son, per 1h DENTIS XS, . Pear] & 1at Ave, COU MAURHER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Cut Glass, Fine French China, Sliver Ware &c., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. | CIL BLUFFS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOH, 222 Broadwav, Council Bluffs W. 6. AMENT, JACOB SIMS AMENT & SIIMS, Attorneys & Counsellors-at-Law, corn sced can got it by writiok ko P,T. MAYNE Council Blufs QOUNCIL BIUFFS. [OWA, but fi class Bakers aty. Our 1y part of S ihRe e SR AYRE S, I Rroprietor) ME THieEALF BROS. ——WUHOLLSALE DEALERS IN— Hats, Caps, Straw Goeds, and Buck Gloves. CHICAGO PRICES DI ~LICATED, COUMCEL BT EESS, - BT, E. COO REAL ESTATE AGENT, Has For Sale, Town Lots, Improved and Unimproved, als and a number ot Well Imiproved Farms, both in Iow Nebraska, Offico with W. S. MAvxE, over Savings Bank, - COUNGIL: BLUFS WALL PAPER AND SHADES. Iew Styles Just Received. GrEO. IR. BEAIRIY, e 11 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs W. RUNYA 3k C. A. BEEBE & GO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY, Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Mrs, J. B Netcalfe and Miss Belle Lewis Are now dealing in #1) kinds of fancy goods, euch ss Laces, Fmbrolderles, Ladies' Underwoa of all descriptions. ~Also Honds exchics, both in eilk and Jinen, hoso of all Kinds, thread, ping, We hope the laaies will call aud sce our stock of goods at 638 Broadway b foré go ¥. J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL STREET, ZEPHYRS, CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Full Line of Canvas, Felts, Embroidery, Knitting . Silks end Stamned Goods: Nico Assortnent of A wli ve Ploturen TOVTA. Railroad Lands, .00 SILIPEEERES. Z. . LINDSEY & 0., 412 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10Ws And WRSTSIDE SQUARE CLARINCA I0WA, e