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1 HBE DAILY BEE--OMAZ/i THEeN v TYr e .- THE DAILY BEE--~COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA THURSDAY, JULY ¢ 143 MATTERS. {1 Gepou e ofact g Bves thar o FIVE ENTS| IARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., | s st: JIN LY : | A aro | A Merry Gathe lale " | 0ity's Finanot v der th tn Cole - 4 SAVED | tha hly : 2 € 2 1k { By On ' 1hs Processicn, the Platform Efs| . By M 5 | 5 PP EXCURSIONISTS. s and Other Doings | o Vot = | The Extension of Wash -;nv,m..H A UF R .‘ . e BY BUYING YOUR - 4 o 4 ~ “ Brosdway Great Crowd Takes in Soux | 1T 1 I forma f =~ 0. E. MAVNE, Managet Clt tion, | ment of Indian Creels, - & tion of the Fourth hero was under the | GROOERIE Y, %, TILTON, O r. C.ty Su fuily, and Re- ho Cath b | 1INOR MENTION The Fire D ment Ordinance POV QSIS LSS ni ‘ nd a picnic ot iy | y MINOR MENTI( | The Fire Depart dinanc neis ANl ! i or [‘ 1“ St’ t Millin I vivor Llected. | Thoe Blaff City Runniog Team Win cessi " under the ‘||A’“VQ‘|'1 |[‘ ! - the Prize. D J. O and co ed of Olker's| i o e ok At Lo regulas tseime st tHadlty | - | band i tirring music,| 16 Main 8t, and 15 Pear! St., Counecil Blufls, Towa s I8 A ditor's| The excursion planned and mana- | the Grand Aty of the Reput m' 00 ‘~-——-———-—-——-—--——-——-—-— doniE | Feibn b mount | ged by Mr, Davie, of the Sioux City | several wicn of the firo depart. | Council Bluffs, “go '"" 37 13, and th yount | Fourth to a large number of raen, w ) iy 1 Y| IRY IT ) g e o E - é:( M 1 n | ¢ 15,030 40, | x City and retu fely i Bet * < |7 T sonE Aac N FOR | i 1 i | the f unts for | comfortably, 1T re crehit le | A PT 1 | piec \ | n INp AN BER { A | whioh th v ahgot ¢ I flled, and o hoppier| 9 (GHICKERING AND WEBER PIAND,| Bli B od all 4 [ppeating crowd 1 S ity | Burdette Western Co'-| aden s the boss photographer, | fire depatiment, - 1,694 | from this city, The Uni ""‘; The platiorm pr B t'lg Organs. Prices reason-| 1 i i on 18 ¢ 174 | band aceonp \o party, 80 that|go. o & ! e : ; % e Rtoli I8 . lable; terms to suit all. | and a nom f | n f Sk i there was no | f mu and ‘ W8 enjoy 4 g } { wagslde m The da, ; 0 s satinh | Importer and Dealer ‘n | j preg - b Ask for sample of Haag's f | ¢ Deparin i 2981 0o of the chiof cvents bowng the recce, | Fx I clewly and w MANUFACTURERS OF IMUSICAL l‘«.-?ERCHA?\.D?SE ‘\' stl g warrants was §12 520, |10 the gt A s LI | ENCINES, BOILERS, MINIKG| A of all kinds. Sheet Music one-| : —Joseph Reiter makes in the Int of '81 w | i of : aull » Vi, 1Y bl Ay I ives aee : : ] if 8 of r S ufis{on such an ocoasion {third off. Agents wanted. i st styles at 510 Broadway. d there would still be 811,190 for . " lAS ouworth, ion. ibeing. eall AND ¥ vl“l y .:\' I; i it : © p! ‘,rl< |4u‘m ‘| " l] i UI\‘-.Kmi‘ A [.1' : g o )lwl ¥ b y )I\I int GENERAL MACHINERY i s I"‘ dence solicited { erday, b of | 2 & U H¢ IURE B0 threo hundrec of | u brief address, closing by i ( ] % el s Fosthi j..hl,‘u» f \l,l“' poll tax collector, | 00% Tace ’ in which |ing Hon, Samuel Ad Office and Works, Main Streot, | '”?"t'n" ;\,’]E]L:EEL LER (”"‘5 avid ot yoil ta colleete . i 1 € L Horzman's before buying. | st Koty Council Blufls won further honors, I This gentleman S OUNOCI " TTET oW s L hectal ‘wiles o satiliery, ‘|v|“1|lhl‘4] l": 12,"‘;“‘; phidiic il |.\ i FOOD FOR THE FLAMES yiit l‘m .'l”‘",.‘nl "\.:‘,’,:';:,;i.w pos e NS 1.‘ F,“ \L: i it E {;(m’\ml[_ BLUFFS lfl\! A, day, but dayg, at Bliss' Lout theie tax. . — tions as district attorney, ard wWon | 3pam i 3 : I —Two more insane persons were yester- o report of the city weigh- | pnres Wooden Bulldings Wrecked, | honors enough and to spare, Heo ! Stamp Nills, hlllflltl]lg L. \ A7 38U L8 BT s ot LB SuHEy| e e ranipd Jor s But the Old Stoux City House | been in the city some time v his HOISTERS AND M nfi m :E SO A Tekaka SHeh s ast to h been §35, so th Refuses to Burn. son-in-law, Mr. Leonard, of th 3- T T T cored for st Mt Plossant. Bath wero| B7 LT OO 00t B 0 e e souvitclaw, Mr. Leouard, o tho trane: | RENEDAT, MILL MAOHINERY, - oms At 5d t0 3 > 8 ISR T — —Fine line of meny s and vide .linl“!":y:'ll:ly‘uxl Aitaporbatiowear ke - OMkBEhEGLhSRHou LT BOURERREERIEE A STECERT S HOJBS O, asddles at Sherman's, 124§ Main, {H 0 BHB LHE | htieh T paid | 1 0'clock, fire was discovered on the ;‘:.::.:.L;' ;‘\‘L ;”'1":,;.‘-'\? mfl‘“’;‘A‘hll"’t'v”‘:‘“'?“;‘S;ENERAI_, REPAIR WORK. meone stole a horse from Jumes | amoumted to £340 R0, and R 1 KPR T TGS 0 YR IEA BRI GV B Seiet 0 PRE RS S bl Givens on Tuesday night, the barn having 80; the amount Broadway, and flaming up between | these enthusiastic admirers, and his o o e (T been broken open and the auimal thus "U“."I';“"“"*‘l b | that and tho old Sioux City house. | impromptu address of about thirty | Brags Goods. B»‘lun.g,‘ Pining, : { secured. Fatih "|The fire bells tapped out a lively |minutes was a really elegant and elo AND SUPPLIES FOR Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 i § 2 L 1 | quent one. He awakened much en- Fou Pio Tron, Coke, Coa —Herzman is bound to close out. y treasurer’s report was also |alarm, and the engines turned out| g oo S B IREEEE R oy [ Foundry, £1g Tron, Goke, voal t i 4 1 C , HENDRIF [ — i 3 latest and best sheet music. e is [ ""'i'l"'y'::h‘“" R LA particularly enthusiastic about stop- E ,‘\ vote given Iélm a8 | HAS. } Pr 1ent | 4 o | sgent for “Tho Standard Musfeal Lt-| | GlSP) g (PN extention: of | Ping tho progress of the blase, it be P R B SR Gl | L MEAIDE IV WINE CUEST. Ui B Washington avenue was presented |ing apparent that their hearts would | (0% O} e ke o] MaIN STREET | 0 W q v —Joseph Ross, of 615 Upper Brodway, | The jury AReME |\, the $1,100| acho if th LS Gl BTl sal g Bl 1 [ il f + d w ( S t U } 1 B] fi Council Bluffs, makes the best butter twbs | for his pro This called forth|wont also. The streams prevonted | mect. the 2 (‘; | = la l fll VY I’BB M 0111.[31 1 g. in the west, and sells than at the lowest | some diser wunt being ftho fire from communicative to the | Who ay T e L ‘i | — cash price decn ¢ Picerre house or other valuable \n A wpplatise Al | - Bl m 7 | Hot ) 1 oy for Me. Kuoahe, [old Sioux City house, badly | ¢ £ i ¥ rquare meals by means t ro mot 5, Sy ACLEYCCLIUE Q e Q# B square.| b w , aud that | Smith & Norron was SAiE &1 U ho ter, and Metallie € it —Miss Lena Peterson entert a| y.aid not app ey A (5] fi ‘} dolste Jv.mwii’l‘; e "3;1}'..(,: En'fins. company of her friends fn | JoEt tatob ditele Al Shippees and Meavalors will findl| e 4 able manner last Tuesday eveni e | : wis ..l..'\ discuasion t'\wnxl" jick { SNUG SCURE. good ymmodation and reasonsb I Y : residence of Mr. Burrott. ing Indian cree 1d the t man- | The contents w “u e char, ) , nor of improvement. Most of the Iho next bm e Blufiites Get With (the | SO TR IaToraabian Teudlng 6 sonvistle u\',"‘f:.‘.‘"\',‘:’x {‘.',,ll‘".' e i by JUhnibuskle o Tt S e SOUTH MAIN STRE E"l MN\I ‘\'TEFCT’ < ofanyano plilag fith on any vacuut ot | yattor was rsforred to tho 'city. engi wicd by Henry T e 0o [OPEOSITRY CRYSTAL MILL i i e street neer, and Aldormen Siedentph, Wood | ured for £400. The ne xt was i EAIMO } ? i Wagons run all da : ! A. Goldstein was arrested yesterday [and Eichy ) with 110\\'\!‘[”«1!.» de upon | occupied by 1d Hames as o Bql/,mn. cil Bluff and k-.un\‘uu d luflva on the Council Bl’flfis, o Towa. P. AYC'E' P oprieto for driving across the hose of the fire de- [ & plan, advertise for bids, and report | It was owned by Steven Dunn, The | afternoon of the Fourth was a close Sl L] s A DI partment while the latter was being used | 8t the next meeting, fire did littlo rm to the building, |and exciting one, and was witnessed HOLLAND & MILLER, M E T C A L_ F B (} 6 on the strect. His case was set for next| The bouds of a numbor of cxpress | but the front was chopped out by the 1 oo Iitas oron A Mo Obano ED 0 3 22 Saturday morning, "wl" were r\Lx'f ived and urwl'"'{ml- ; fire brizade, and the contents pitched "’ e f‘l " Proprietora. —WHOLESALE DEALERS _INe—— = ¥ A Justics Abbott appeared bofore the [into the street and drenched with [ boys won by 8 to 77 tho following be- = ST I . 3 —Tho following have declared their in- | gouncil in behalf of the veterans, and | water, The contents wero iusured |ing tho score: ‘Rubber Hose, Iron and Lead Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, and Buck Gloves. j teotions: John H. Payne and Olis Ivens, | alied tho attention to the fact that J. | for £300. COUNCIL BLUF GLENWOODS, Pipe, Tron and Brass Fittings and CHICAGO pmczs DUPLICATED, 1 of Neols, Charles J. Roth and Fila Gra- | Spaulding had been ealled upon to pay | The old Sioux City house, which [ ol NStk COUNCOIL, TOYTT.MA., | ham, both of this city; Murion A. But'er, | §200 for having his arm amputated, as | hag four or five times been threatened .1 3 €mith,c. 2 8 B 28, ¢ z = R £ & of Cass county, and Maggio N. Hutchin | tho result of the accidont whioh oc- |with destruction, eecaped as ususl v Wit e 3 BRIy 2 Wood's P (o) O 0 1&. : 13 /jEto) Lo : lon, ' [ Bryam, 1b...::0 4 W Donel n1b3 1 IXDYy o< y son, of Waluut; Juhn Wietmann and Car- | curred to him while firing a salute in | and rewaivs still for the council to | W01 770 5 Adane 1060 4 LA Sl o §§‘1 oline Baute, Loth of this city. honor of Garticld, and by order of tho | tear down, it Eaving been condemned | Clinton, 1. .0 3 T hneom p.. 0 6 THE PLUMBERS. 3 ) At %l & .L.u —Mr, Mottaz is desirous of closing up | €% R8YOF. lll'-' Ilhmwh{bl lelr as the|ps a nuisance. It is strangely fortu- | D 3 \|\].. , of 1 2(0n Banor ft or (Fourth ¢ tre Y -m o i) 9 FpaAs Sidpsliony ol ol sociotien to which Spaulding belonged | nate, ¢ 4. Donelan, 2b 0 4 5 'nml.m Sale, Town Tots Im-;-w ved and Unimproved, also, Railroad Land sible, As there are a number stll in ar-| G0y 'share, Hin request for a com- | THE ACMI OF HARVESTING MA- 1 Duble, su.....0 4 - M. LA Ll 3 W, 5. B LR ) g e : rears, he takes this means of publicly noti- | jpitees to look into the matter was CHINERY. DESEERELY W. 8. Mavxz, over , - OOUN fying all sush that they had bettor cither | grantod, the comm v consisting of - = o i - REAL ESTATE| pay up or work cut their tax, and thus | Aldermen Siedentoph sulden What the McCormick Twine Binder & 7 s WAL i"‘iy"fi? AND SHADES. save the additiona! costs which will be Wiiliam Hc inted a Can Do. AN D LOAN AGENT, tached to the muit, which wil wuiely bo|apecial policeman to work prisoners on - COUNCIL BLUFES. IOWA, | E‘ 5 sommenced 5001 tho stroct It was also decidod to o o g A = B 4 B 2 | nYrr G -vlfi Pa T t commenced soon, tho atrouts, It waa wlo decidos Wednesday afternoon, in respor Thelsiba e v W hfl:ymem o US fLeceived. —A number havo been o the Lok | 7704 L et sty | 1) an invitation from Alderman I for the big baloon launched at Denver on | 1}0 keering of a pecial policemar resentative accom- GO, BR. IBF.A8. Rn‘, ll }'-‘w\rl St t, (‘unncil Bllxfi~. W. RUNVAR, . A. BEEBE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in MaURER & OR FURNITURE AND CROCKE N ; ARTISTIC POTTEHY _ Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Councu%lufi‘s fi Rich Cut Glass, Fine French China, 4 Silver Ware &c., -_COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. sta \lenl( i James Witham was elected a panied that walk supervisc Blufls D The ordinancs in regard to a paid fire department ynopsis of which was recently given in Tut: Be, was | the N ter, Nowell, a Ber re ntleman to the Council HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, — the Fourth, and enroute eastward with the intention «f Lading on the Missouri river, “The arrconant is Nent Brayton, and ho took with him M. H. Tilden, of the Chi- ©oago Tribune, and 1. 1L, Clark, of the Dever Tribune, The baloon hias thus far | passed. after which adjournment was been looked for in vain here. taken until next Monday evening. ~ 1t s strange that there were not more - fires on the nicht of the Fourth, There| Wanted—A girl for zoneral were enough fire works, blazing baloons, | Work. Apply, Bee oflice, sky-rockets, squibs, etc, to have started| THE LICENSE PILEMMA. many blazes, The baloons were particu. association’s ving Park o hind for Cake ad_delivered f Emerson, cele- weil Bluffs, i and family loft last ir new home in Keokil:, must| N.M Pusey srated on the Fourth to the satisfaction of the Harlan people. grounds to witness an exhibition of | Dr and har- | bratedin © The working of this wonder- | Res ful pieco of mechanical skill and|®Yevivs ingenuity is something that challenge the admiration of all, espe- cially our farmer frionds, to whom it | 1ev. Charles M. [TaRatic) £ S At EReh E w”;.m(l:-u. Colorado, spent Tuesday nigh he Ugc cCormick twine binder . Dr, Cleland g for t vester. house- Jones and wife, of 4% | 840 BROADWAY. Are now . o :\llnym all kinds of fancy goods, such 8 Laces, Embrolderies, Ladles' Underwea 7 larly hazardous. One fastened itself on[The Saloon Men and Gamblers|tedious days necessary to harvest a ol S~ fimeii MRS, H. J. BILTON, M, D., |ot il descripticus. ' Alsg ands rcbies, Joth i itk and linen, hosoof all iy thread, pine, : 3 , ; L, « preparing to 06, ¢ ¢ hopo the Iaaic o o & X the roof of Paul Bouquet’s barn, and crop in former years, The McCormick opilny 1y PREPATIDg f0. take his PRhe Laglon it 81 4 aon onr tevk ol gouda aY B89 Erosdmay; bifore 9 Making Voluntary Contribu- tions Toward Defraying the City’s Expenses, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, _222 Broadwav Council Bluffs. W. 8. AMENT, JACOB SIMB AMENT & SIS, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, TODNOIT, RITTRL 1V A soorched quite a hole, and this was but departure for 8, Louis, intending to in- one close eall among many, Pickpockets successfully plied their trads about the depot at Sioux City as the excursionists for this city wero taking the train for home on the eyening of the the Fourth. Mrs. Faul, wife of the coroner, was relieved of her pocket- may be justly considered to have won its title of ““King of tho Harvest|Yest there some of his capital in iron Field.” Whilo on the ground we works, of which business he hasavalvable noted clozely the different i ctions of [ and practical knowledge e Mok to-day was entting| GOUNGIL BLUFFS SPEGIAL "NOTICES. &. J. DAVIS, 13 PEARL STREET, ZEPHYRS, CERMANTOWN AND FANCY YARNS of All Kinds. A Full Line of Canvas, Felts, Fmbroidery, Kunittiug ___Silks and Stamned Goods. Nioco Assortnent of £ A mli pe Flotures Attention has already beon called to the dilemma in which the city council finda itself, The fact that the saloons will run being conceded, it has been a picco of rye which was more or less tangled thaoughout, and the soil IO, OFFICKR. Wo Il M. PUSEY j was very spongy from the ciieets of ment on the latter was topped. | o001d get any revenue from them in|round of the ficld Jdid this n \ 7 ANTED—Threo rooms for mon and wile Yy f » George Higgius, of Omaho, who 00 o¢ 4o o1d liconse, As fve.[Wis & bundle nor did the \}“‘Ir""'(“w I AP BANKBRS went with Constable Rorecrans’ family, | ¥ ¥ prLs o " [ hauling it seem to be in any way wor- rss B, Bos L el s, Juli P I whom she has been vi-iting here, lost her [#0Ft @ prehibitory ordinance was|ried by the draft, which is lig dy 1n Oounsl) Blufls 1o SELO ":S, 0 conts por wee en- | passed, making for its violation a pen- No 1 Poarl Stieot alty of §20, thus caleulating to secure ing Aol + | noar Brosaway pocket-book containing §14 and al tleman’s dismond than that of any conip Newel (uite valuable, hav- ing three stone: in the setting. rovenup of about $25 a month from | or the McCormick in western lown | \WFANTED=To tuy 100 tons broom com | Egtablished, - - 1866 . informs us that the success of |.nu Y particulars rogs Councll Blufe 2 NS - Loero were elght drunks bofore the | the saloons in lien of the old license. | {win binder Ao e astory, ¢ ufly, lown. 05320t | Doaters in Forelci ard Dozostio Exchinge Superior court yesterday morning, their | Tho saloon men objected to this bo- numes being Jerry McDonald, Tim Cole- [ cause a monthly plea of guilty and ——— hundrods of For Sale and Rent | ched its work- } Titi INFIRMARY | grain is roj farmers who huy man, John Swith, Joo Weltenmeyer, Wil- [ paying of the fine would be used|j s under any and all the difficultie NOR SALE- A frosh wileh vow witheat, | liam Murphy, Mc(ifunia alias Juhn Ben. | against them in seouriug a conviction | wit ficef WY P06 W0 F 0 A e R N july2 t SILIP P EIE . nett, Ben Cramer, Charles Brown alias [ in the district court, A sort of com- | g1y noads pe s ARSeE [ROK BALE-A tcd Ir i sotter de ' Char es West, .60 | promise measure has been decided ' iy yard b oken. wil Each was charged for thus celebrating the Fourth, except Bennett, who paid $2 extra for using in. sulting langua o to ladies, Brown alias West was suffering from wounds received from too much powder as well a5 too much whisky, Some cruel, cruel boys had st fire to & bunch of crackers in his hip pock incomparable, During last season there were sold in western Lowa over 300 of the Mc Cormick twine binders, and Mr, Newell says that he will undoubtedly dispose of over 1,200 this season, a fact which alone speaks for the worth | and nlw ability f the machine. binder in op B0, by 1042, C, 1 T upon by which it is understood that instead of there being a case in court, and a penalty, the saloon men shall pay $25 a month into the treasury, and receive therefor a receipt, These printad receipts are already prepared, and yeaterday began to be put to vse. Theso reocipis read simply as follows Two front rooms, Lequire at Hee ot lw. RENT. L rable. W, 50 Nan el Fnished 1o T OFh | 1 A0R SALE—Beantiful reside The | I cach; nothiug down, and 83 per | EX/MAVOK VAUGHAN o lots, 860 onth only, T, [}ADY WD, V.8, tion yesterday out a s o Veterinary 6 et, and this sudden attack in the rear had vers, July 5, 1852, yo ¥ ApIS-tt (Lat J " L. and one-half feot swath and will cut - pEs— | N / ate areeorn badly burted han reudering b reofrom | | Rooeiyed of o Swlth, tweaty-five | J1G sl ook swth and il cut o Miscollansous The Only Veterinnry Surgeon any deare to sit down il O. Savacr, |perday. The mutorial used in t e in the City. | CITY ICE CREAM PARLOR, . City Clerk, | constrt 1 of V[H:u machines S Rew a OI‘FiGE AT BLUE BA“N | A new stock of french Cream Confec ~"“‘“”‘ {o seoaire fhio| DO Rio, vaiy . owh and w1 at o xeels BHOADW £ | . tionary just received at the fashionable if beir eratood the | lictle experionco auy farmer 0AD | . - s 4 | R e o " g 7 LINDSEY & CO emporium of Smith & McOuen, suc. | 166 10 uiatter rest thiore “HI'“-“- """“““‘1“") etting out of re btor of ¢ St ’ . J el Vo of stte 404 Biroas. | i8 ot on record, which can be used | csusing thos vexatious ¢ v i . ‘e ! 3 “”'wuy"“ fo Bab & Buquebte €04 Brad: 1000, thio graud jury an a reoord of |8 farmer cen il atford when Lis grais ' wadisy sountsy 1 - ' pleading guilty would be in the court. [is ready to be harvested, 3 i Ehoreughly.” T'ae obstacle ia, howes er, that this does | We recommend parties thinking of MRS. J. P, BILLUFR, Leavesworrh, Ke,, April 16, 1880, H. H. Warner & Co.: Sirs—Your FROPRIETOR OF RESTAUBANT & EATING HOUSE, purchasing, and any other persons in t prevent any outside parties from terested in agriculture to witness the complaining and prosecuting cases 12 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS i0%5 Cure hss Safe )\'idnay and Liver thoro cured we of inflammation of the ufilu{der. Joux Bravpow. julyddlw under the city ordinances, and it looks as if the city could afford little pro- working of the old reliable McCormick twine binder and guarantee that they tection in return for the money 1t thus receives. Of course all who pay can bo but pleased with this we! named “King of the Harvest Field,” ars’ trial aas provea * BLAUY " the bes. iiver medicin 818 South Maln Street, Council Blufts, New house and newly fisted up in first class style. Mecals at all hours. Ice creaw and lewo- uade every evening. Frults aud confectionerics And WESISIDE[SQUARE CLARINCA 'OWA.