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S e The Daily Bee. ‘GOUNCIL_BLUFFS. Friday Morning, March 16, [ ——— ] SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20 conte per woek. ...... ¥10.00 por Year. THE DAILY BEE -COUNCIL BLUFFS :OWA FRIDAY MARCH 16 roadway. Bome an’e always in the nffics —See Joseph Reiter's spring styles. —McFadden has found that man, —Additional local on seventh pace. with a lecture from the court, Penrl street, ~Judge Vaughan sold 5,000 posts to Omaha parties yesterday, recciving his cash for the same. Justice Abbott is rushed with quanti- with great rapidity, —Don't forget the mechanics' meeting at the eourt house to-night, for it will be to your interest. man and one white man, —1It is thought that the city connell, which meets thin evening, will determine the pavement question, rancy, was fined $25.and ¢ s fault was rent to the ceunty jail, —R. 8. Thorps, eharged and convicted | 90to the residents and property-own- St vagranty Add fl'“d 8100, in default of | ©F® Of the clty of Council Bluffs, that which he went to the county jail for 30 days. Ppass on, —A polar wave breathedupon the Bluffs yesterday morniog, necemsitating the wear- ing of overcoats and furs for a few hours in the morning. torday. —Justice Abbott yesterday issued search Results yet to be ascertained, this city. MINOR MENTIONS, Missouri, silont city of the dead, columns of city papers filled with tho announcements, died —Low France, a colored girl, for vag.|theria, of typhoid fever, and then ud in de- [ will the people demand of the vity fathers that they all filth and refase shall be removed from the premises, alleys, by-ways and streets tosome placo outside the ~—Theodore Tilton is headed this ways, | olfy limits, or at least outside the resi- ‘Will he visit us or can it be that the | dence portion thereof, and if not done church spires of our city will causejhim to | within ten days from notice, either personal or by publication, then the same shall be done by the clty author. itles and taxed up to the property up- on or adjacent to where the filth or rubblsh was removed from, and to be oollected the ssme as other taxes lov- —Justice Schurz tried s big civil case [led by the city. ‘Willwe walt for the and moved his office to the office formerly | 88d real occupled by the telephone exchange, yee. izatlon of these things to oconr, which are as certain to take place as that pestilence follows filth, or will we with the glad spring time remove from among us the seeds of disease which warrants to recover the projerty stolen |have been accumulating durlog these from E, W, Ticknor on Wednerday night. | long winter months, thus insuring to our little ones & glow of health upon —Married—On the 14th inst., at the res- | thelr cheek and glving to our city and idence of the bride's father in thls clty, |t Rev. P, E, Bressee, officiating, Mr, Barth. olomew Sheely to Miss Aunie Gireen, all of couples being present and about seventy- | 108, March 16th. five persons belng in mask on the floor, A general good time was had by all, ~—The police and Judge Ayleswortb, are cleaning up the town from vagrants in quick shape, and are giving the other tough osses warning that they will be handled according to law as fast as arrest: od, turned to the subscribers, —A search warrans was issued by Jus-| FOR SALE—At a bargain, two cheese A Streak Of Luck, Crawford Bulletin tice Abbott, to find the property, a gold [ Vats and Hxtures, watoh and other articles of valus, stalen | 00uncll Blufls, Towa. from Mr, Ohas, Fox recently, but nothing yot has been dlscovered, =The following marriage licenses were dssued yesterday: Joseph A. Norrls and Annie Butter, both of Oakland; of this city; Nelson Jackson to Julia C, XKind, both of Waveland township, this county, —Don’t forget the celebration of St. Patrick's dsy on Saturday, March 17, by the 8t. Patrick’s Benevolent soclety, who give a grand reception and ball at St, Jo- ®oph's hall in the evening, The Bavarian band will furnish the music, —The brewers' convention adjourned Wednesday evening, They decided to hold their next convention at Boone, C, Magnus was re-elected president, Conrad Golse vioe-president, and R, Lauge secre- tary, and adjourned till further notice, —A shooting matoh will take place next Monday at the driving park in this city. One hundred mud pigeons will be on hand to be shot at for & purae of $300 besides | w] the gate money. A number of the leading manufacturing company for Dakota and shots of this country will be in attendance. | the northwestern country, including the ~—A case of dog larceny was before the | British possessions, was » pleasant caller superior court, in which & couple of boys | at this office, ordering Tix Bk to his new plead guilty to the charge, but the judge, | home. believing that the boys told the truth, them to do 80 no more, —L. N, Kutz, formerly a popular rail- | with his household effect nd hopes to road agent here, loaded his household (o - g00ds & fow days since for other lands, but some of bis creditors objected and filed attachments from Justice Vaughan's and had the car stopped between here and Kanse City. The car ls on a side track here now. This should be a warning to wonsent of their creditors. —*He that draweth the sword shall per. storm that will make them tremble ~QOur reporter in his rambles came across F. E. Geer, Esq,, late from the Santa Rita mountains, and found in him an0ld scquaintance from Penusylvanis, his father, Beth W, Geer, being one of the leading lawyers of Pottaville, Pa. Geer is now stopping with some friend: No. 713 S, Saventh street, and he promises us some day a full description of that fa mous region, he having been travelling cor- respondent of the Ban Franclsco Morning Call and also Journal of Commerce and Price List, ¢ PERSONAL. W, G. Taffinder, Esq., who has been hristen :;npfsd in the Inm:;noo buslness in this ty for some time, departed yesterday af- Gurlstenton aad Mazle Ohristenson, both |/ 7 90, "o © PIEEeS T20m Falls, Dakots, where he takes the position of secretary of & new insurance company just organized under the most fayorable and most prosperous auspices, source of great regret that Mr, Taffinder has found it to his interest to change loca- tions, but the prospect held out to him in this now enterprise was tempting one to & young gentleman of his sterling business qualities and incomparable energy, TH: Bge congratulates the company on having veoured an officer of the experience, ity and integrity of Mr, Taffinder, d him to many and they mosd popular manners ende loave with his family on Sunday 8. Williams, of Kuoxville, and G, W, Wells, of Kansas City, were doing bus noes in the city, with headquarters at the Pacific, J. H. Wilde, (no relative of Oscars), from young men not to move away without the | VY “bington, was calmly and comfortably uuartered at the Pacific house, A. T, Mereness, of early, and Mr, R, H. dsh by the aword.” How does the outfit | Miller, of Nebraska City, were doing the that undertook to boyoott Tus Bre like | village in good s thesituation now! Five thousand work. ingmen can do boycotting that will mean | sud J, W, Socker, all from Logan, something, Stirring up Bxx hives is deli- | tered at the Ogden yesterday, eate business, ¥ou cwn get our sting, but you can't get any of our honey, The hell holes, siren caves, gambler's traps and their aiders and abettors are raising a Geo, Kimpel, G, SBoper, M, Middleton W. A. Black, of Des Moines, and J, C, Schroeder, of Towa City, walked in the Ogden house corridors, the day. den house, hotel. Ogden. the state. married” heads their WIGGINS OR NO WIGGINS, BSOME OF OUR INTERESTS, The Storm is Brewing, Will 1t Strike Ue? THE CITY ROLLER MILLA of J, C. Hoffmayer & Co. was com- pleted last year as an exclasive roller mill with fall sixteen pair of rollers, including the latest and improved dusters, separators and purifiers, The oapacity ef the mill is one hundred and forty barrels per day, and makes six grades of flour, but chicfly manu factures the favoriteand well known and “Early demand is pply, thus prevent- ing at present its shipment outward, These mills uro only northwestern E. Irone, their head miller, is a practical, thorough miller, as well w8 & plessant, genial gentle Wiggins' sjorm has passed over and loft us undistarbed, with our pleasant homes and massive olusters of brick, stone and mortar business houses, for which we should be very thankfal Offce: No. 7 Pearl Btreet, Near|and correspondingly happy. lce, too, has gene out of the river without a single loss of life or dam- age to property, and no serlous dam- ago ls approhended from the waters of the reckless, wild and mnddy The spring election over and the will of the people will ~—COaso of boys stealing dog—sent home | s dlatarbed no more tll next fall. Glad, sunshiny days are following one —Wanted—A good team of horses or | after another each mules for farm work, A. L. Tulleys, 103 [ hours; cold northwest winds blow no more; the overcoat, muff and furs are lald aslde for the moth to revel in and even the little birds are chirping their songs of delight, at the glad spring time, which is now at hand; bat this secms to be no warning to tios of civil business which he dispatches | our venerable city fathers, who hold the health, aye life of hundreds of our cit'z:ny and their little ones at thelr command, When too late for a remedy and the plague has reached us, and the miasmatic germ has looated ~—The police pulledalow den yesterday, | in nearly every house, wo will see the and eaptured five colored girls, one negro | bury man of medicine hurrying to and ifro, the hearse freighted with some one's darling, wending its way to the THE MARBLE WORKS of Herman Kelley, dolcg a falr buciners for eome cime, are continuing to inorease their busl They ehip their marble in the rough direct from thelr quarrles and finish their goods directly They use sume 1. which have bzen A. J, Mandel appesrs to be bldding out with tho spridy blossome, and if you want to see a neat stock of new pplies, You should cill at 320 Broadway, Will open on April Ist an elegant and com- plete C AR ET STORHE. AT 502 BROADWAY, NFXTT0 OFFICER & PUSEY'S BANK, They will carry a very LARGES TOCEK and will keep a full line of llan marblo, but ure House Furnis ing‘ (J"OOdS. the American marble, moet Ing from Vormont and Ten- nessce, and are now bravching out be- yond a local trade. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway, Council Blaffe, Towa, THE KNIGHTS OF LABOR. A Btrong Endoreemext of The Bee, SANCTUARY, LocAL ASSEMBLY, | 1668, KN161Ts oF LAROR Waeress, THe B&e newspaper, has shown by its actlon that it is our out- spoken friend and advocate of our principles, and Waereas, Its action in that regard has drawn opon it the hostllity and ostraclsm of the saloon keepers asso- clation of Councll Bluffs in its official Now therefore be it RrsoLven, That we, the members | { of the order of the knights of labor, | 3 of Councti Bluffs, declare our inten- tion to support T Bxe In every manner possible for us to do, and Resorven, That we regard the ad- verse actlon of the Saloon Keepers' Association as hostile to our interests nd we will each of us act accordingly in all matters per- tsining to our dealings with them or as workingmen, surroundings an air of cleanlive: ] Aoh e o/be eyt odRDes ResoLvep, That a copy of these resolutions be furnished to each of the dally papers of this city for publics- Notice All journeymen oarpenters and all —The maequerade . dance at Bloom & | other mechanics are requertod to meet Nixon's hall was well attended, over fifty |8t the court house next Friday even-| A true copy, as adopted unani- _ Recorvise Sec. L. A, 1608, L, of L BABY CARRIAGS, Have just recelved one of the finest and cheapest lines of baby ocarriages ever seen in the city. them at once, L. C. Brackerr, The old reliable firm of Harkne Orcutt & Co., known and respected throughout this part of the west, has olved, but the new firm is ntrong snd vigorous and the name is Hark- Mr. E. E. Harknees, now in the east, will soon be sending here o large and cholce atock k| o ho‘n,;;nt .v‘rllthunkrnk u‘: lnolr‘.i goods. 0 recolved a silver cake basket an turned loose for want of ‘evidence, and | $100 in oash from Tie OMARA B for promised to leave his old haunts, What | having secared the largest olub list for money he had collected, $1.25, wsw re- | that paper. ETI0R Golowid geutlithva Whio bas | beaa Dan:hoch COochran, who is viritingin collecting money for church purposes, of stylish Our New Loau uuu mprovement Uo lhvntlg‘:flnn hm!) t)l‘la matter con- vinoes us that one of the most equita- e ‘rosoonblo and.feusble blkad ot OAN EXPRFSS OFFICE. g houses is that proposed and in operation by the Mercantile Loan, ALL THE LATEST STYLES. Trust and merl:umont ':on;x-ny of y investicg in shares in this institution, which is backed by ;omln of our bubt and most ;?lhble usiness men, it becomes possible and uomp.ntlvaly‘ easy for a man of mod- nmEcTflnY. cou“c"- BL“FFS, |0WA. erate means to secure a comfortable home for himself and family, In tak- inga certaln number of shares, at a certaln monthly payment, in a few years a man can :l his own furh‘ about the sams as e pays monthly for rent, SRy | believe the Morcantile Loan and Trust OFFIOR : s company, by organizhig and opening J' M BARSTDW’ M' D" Cor, 5 Bk andibibEAN up for business, having filled a long felt want in Council Bluffs, plans and eystem of loans will bear the mont careful ecrutiny and exam- Ination, and we have no hesitancy in prmlmmlzelng dthem nn;annble and uitable, and backed by gentlemen A) LIVERY AND FEED. WILL CO! e AT (A WAGNE pany exiats It becomes at once an in- stitotion of value and credit to our olty and those who desire homes, Thelr president is T. A. Kirkl vice president, Judge Peake; soc- Beery; treasurer, Col. ir office is in the base- ment of Shugart’s and MoMahon's new block, corner First avenuo and PETHYBB!DGE & HEHBEHTS, 2 a;ygrfiu; COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOT Address 2,304, own a house We Their people in Council Bluff, beartily wish him God-speed in his new ndertaking and new home. Mr, F,§O.fNewell, of Fargo, Dakots, ho has charge of the Walter A. Woods nd, Beebe, and thei Mr, Nowell is & pleasant, compet- let | ent business man and the company have them down by giving them a good, fatherly | done well in securing his services. The Jocture and turning them loose, chiding | best wishes of alarge list of friends accom. pany him, At present he is loading » car SPECIAIL NOTICEE. TO CONSUMERS OF WATER. The Council Bluffs City Waterworks Company hereby announces, that 1t will put in Service Pipes to the curb of the street on the line of its mains for all parties who de- sire to have connecticns made with the street mains before the Waterworks are com- pleted, and who will make application therefor to the company BEFORE APRIL 1, 1883." at the folowing prices, payable ia advance: 3 Iv{ch Sel:yicc l’iee. ve .87 26 ) i 11 26 ) L i ] .13 00 These prices include the cost of opening and closing the street, tapping the street water main, furnishirg and irserting coryoration ccck, furnishing and puttivg in cxtia strong lead service pipe, furnishfny ard putting in curb stop, step box and cover complete, 1 g Ml necessary con- ne:tions between the strcet n aip and the curb of the s reet which are about one-half the cost to the consumer ot dcing the eame work aiter tke waterworks are compl In viewot the contemplatod paving of cortaln streets in the city, partics are recommended to make application Jmmaediately at the office of the company, 26 PEARIL STREERT, in order to rave the necesaity and avoid the increased expense of breaking up the street after paving has been done. HARRY BIRKINBINE, Engineer. Council Bluffe, Feb, £6, 1883, m1-dtf NEW GOODS. NEW FIRM ! Nugent & Smith, MERCHANT | TAILORS, NOS. 7 AND 9 MAIN STREET, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF AMERI- ARTISTIC WORKMANSHIP. I ATDIES A Specialty of Fashionable and Durable CASADY &ORCUTTISHOES& SLIPPERS LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES CONSISTENT WITH FIRS? CLASS GOODS IS OUR CLAIM, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE OUR w NEWSPRINCSTOCK BOOTS AND SHOES. We ask the attention of the public, AN TELE] EFIROINTT, And there is where you will slways fiad us. SEY & CO,, Council Bloffe, Z. T LIND 412 Broadway Wet Sido Square, Clarinda, UQUETTE, GUIBERT & CO., (Succeseors to ERB & DUQUETTE), Wholesale Fruiters and bonfectioners .+ Counecil BluXs, Ia. M. GALLAGHER, GROCERIES New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Polite Attendants. 16 and 18 Pearl-s . 4 & - 8 50|First Door Fast of 1the Metropolitan Hotel, Lower Broadway ~ PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL W AILL PAPER! PAINTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. AND WINDOW SHADES FRESCOINGIN MODERN STYLES. TITLE ABSTRAGCT OFFICE . . S TIR®E & O Lands and Lots Bou MONEY TO LOAN AT LO NOTARIES PUBLIC AND L BLUFFS M. T. DAVIS, Prenident. J. 0. HOFFMAN, Vico Pres. MUTUAL IOWA STOCK INSURANGE CO. Insuves Live f tock Against Loss by THEFT OR DEATH. fice, 103 Pearl Street, NOS. 18 AND 20 North Main Street. it and Sold. CONVEYANCERS N. B. EASTON, Secy. C. HULBURT, Adjuster. The only company in Towa that will insure your stock against loes from any cause whatever. Owners of Stock will consult their own intercst if, when he losses they may have e JOHN BENO & GO0., :s sim ok MEropaNoie: MAX MOHN, }cresrox mouss. {Groeery 216 daieSiost N. SCHURZ, o uee shimonry 150, o o, y for funerals at reasonable rates, No, 22 J. M. ST. JOHN & CO, CASH BUYERS Who esalo butter, ¢gss, pouitry and frult. Ship to us. Drafty return wall, 8§ oy dway, 8. A PIERCE, ™" > 40 o e e e B prad vy G. F. SMITH. o i o oot e e Puedvw. Par sl W. W. SHERMAN, 5.0 e, " e sy NOTIOE.—8pecial advertisements, suc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sals, To Renl, ‘Wants, Boarding, etc,, will be inserted in this column a4 the ow e of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS lor each subsequent insertion. Leave adv ertisements a4 our offics, No. 7 Pearl Bireet, ncar Broadway. JAMES FRANEY, MESCasss,Taer s wo W Y FURNITURE, STOVES ang : HUWE & so“, Household Supplfes, 503 Broadway, LINDT & HART, ST atin, fume mos i LINDT & HART, Pruciow'cviaisbui’ ANTED—A man of oxperience wan uation in & grocery store. Addrew “James,” Bi - e thice, WWAATED—A wouan who can do the work for & small family and nuree baby and ., Address, stating terms per week, Z, T., GENCY Wanted b, Council Bluffs representative JOBN J. A, Wood, of Dunlap, secured » sest - atthe Ogden bousein the early part of | VY ‘streer ~ 000 00k & AL Millw and P, Sioux City, remained one day at the Og. e tn.anadtibe b M. raliroad in Nebrasi Fremont Benjamin and ¥. Wattex residents of Avoca, dined at the Paci body . Council Blufy o M. F. Bombroke and Miss ;- ————— E. STOOKERT-& 00, B s Ty G 1 OBERNE, HOSICK & G0., Guicsios a3t e J- B HEAT y o ngfiflgn&‘l 114 Korth Maln Street, SANITARIUM o Peonvt's ™ oK o Boy: A- LAM B, R D SHOECS«E.O;'J:;‘-;’ and Soott streets, n call on or address L. SMITH, Local Agent, - = Office, No. 9 Main Street. S. D. A, BENEDIGT, THE LEADING DEALER IN TAIXR GO O DS 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. For Hngines, Boilers, Oastinge, Repairs and ACHINERY. Yond Orders to JOHN GILBERT, Manufacturer, 2 Btreet and 8th Avenue, Council Bluffa, Workminship and Reasonable charges. WATER WAVES. rimping, ab Mrs. J. J. Guod Prompt attention to crders, alr Store, at prices never befere souched 1l line of switches, ofc. at greatly reduced . Waves made trom Idies’ own hal sisewhore. Al g0 s warranied as represontod, ted Trotting Stallions, Owned by Dr. O. W, Archibald, Da nob fall to call . 00D, 29 Main stroes, Council Bluffs. Towa. MORBAN, KELLER & (0., T NIDE & =R Tho finest quality and ‘I Chicago of Wooden and Mef tended to at all hours, quality of ¢ockls or prices, Our Mr servea as uauertaker for forty years and thor- oughly unoeswtands his nusmmess.” Warg UPHOLATERNG In branches romotly attended to ‘a's0 carvet- I ing ana tamorequins. 1. | ders filled wathiout a OFFICER & PUSEY, Council Bluffs, Ia, Established, AL LIS o Dreee Betane est_stock wan-oi ic Cases. Calls at- We detv competition n Aelegraphic aua wa 1876, bred by Plin; Wapsi vea hims: Ut a mos! he rare indiv lual excellen e s TR hic by ey on elng scason of 1683 at th Oouncil Bluffs Driving Park At 835 Each, to Insure For further information spp) SAMUEL GOLBURN, 1 Counell 3lufis Driviog Park, MBS, E. J. HARDING, N, D, AR 5 —- VETERINARY STJ RGEN, Oftice RARE CHANCE~-For salo n . b \ tock of g.‘..fl'm m:h'!\:lud:: :lt?;‘";:ll";:- wAnE GARY’ Bray's stably, No, 12 Scott street, st towns on the s Stook will ine HARRY LELAND, "5 | by P. J. HENNESSY, sifafSomE o Tndue child, of Awmes, were at the Pacific, For Sale and Rent A, R, Souer, of Omahs, dined at the| 0% RENT A frout and bed room, fur- Ve notice the Marris, Harkness Bros, will make no ad. | ilrust Amoclation, of wvanoe in prices at present, but will p':ph.; :{"‘"“ of in ::ou':m to sell at cloalng out rates as Xagos of & hundred ab 26 o Fund, Mutual ak0 &b Tuk Bux office, No. 7 Pearl o Ged any of the leadi ‘Money for tho Un. another column of this paper, oy s, e | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ofton vor sviags back., flice,” Buxs office, N oftics, most advantay deak Foom In roturn ete., furnished. Address, A. J. MANDEL, HOUSEROLE surbiins"sts Chnina e ——— e MES. R, J. EILTONM.D, | 8, E MAXON, ARO=R XIT BN O T 222 Proadwav, CounciliBlufts. |COUNCIL BLUFFS, . Ilowa EOWIN J, ABBOTT. Justice ot the Peace and Notary Public. iroadway, Council Bluffs Electrician GYNECOLOGIST. Graduate of Electropathl, "W. R. VAUGHAN: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Omaha and Couneil Bluffs Real Estate & Collection Agency. n Odd Fellow s block, over Bas¥, © Institution, Phila Ofios Cor, Broadway & lenn Ave, OCOUNCIL BLU¥FS, IOWA. The treatment of all discases Bcultios pecullar 4o females & pocia

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