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BEE.| DAILY THE COUNCIL BLUFFS. THE DAILY BEE- lehildren of the well-to-do can avail | | themselves of private schools, but those of the poorer people cannot The mood is apparently so snubbing | the superintondent as to get him to re- | sign his position voluntarily, though k BOWMAN'S QUIV 1t Contnins Six Arrows, Which He Shoots at the Union Avenue Scheme, . » « contract to remain another | Wednesday Morning July 4. | yiyyor Bowman, who is openly oppos: yoar, * and thus relieve themselves - — { e to the council giving the Union Paci- | 7F e necesity.of steting easons fr - By Carrer e e T % et per week | i€ the right to Union Avenue, the peo- | it toraly atated, would not meet with Ry Main #10.00 per Vear | ples’ boulevard, and not the aldermen’s |any public endorsement. 1t s certain OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Sec Joseph Reiter's spring styles Cheap Railrond Tickets at Bushnell's. Mrs. Bradbury's restaurant, 821 Main street The races this afternoon will he im-| Take them in, The Union avenue job is a “dead give mense, away on the council. Mrs Jacobs yesterc concluded to y eceping rowdy louse and The Presbyterian young folks lad pleasant s sale of fi Capt. Wilson claims £13.500 from the city for damages caused to his property by the floods, B. F. Crane, who committed suicide at the Paci House, is said to huve had | quite a heavy life insurance last evening, and lively works A large delegation from Blanchard to- | gether with a band are expected to join | in the parade here today | Some games of poker are hemd from | as henvy plaged on the sy, but faro, keno, and other games still scem hushed, An attempt was made to enforce the fire until the Fourth was fairly ushered in, but it proved al- most futile, acker ordinance An alarm of fire was caused yesterday morning by the burning of a little house i ctsville belonging to Mrs, in § Tvans, Some of the sehool houses are becom- ing too popular at night for couples who act as if they either want to be named or ought to be, resorts Two brothers, both well along in years, and well known here, their name being Berry, were fined yerterduy morning for being drunk, A lady traveller is reported as being robbed at the Union Pacific depot yester- diy. As usual the polica know little about it and say less, A half dozen sheop at once are to go with the big barbocue at the driving park thie noon, and 1.000 loaves of bread are prepared, 8o that the multitudes may bhe fed. Old Siedent opf favors the establish- ing of a sewer system independent of Indian Creek. The council has adopted his resolution instructing the engineer to report on such a system. A house near the Northwestern depot | was being moved yesterday, when the | rear part of the house spread, allowing the chimr ey to fall and causing some in- jury to Mr. Hoffinan, the occupant. There are several picces of property contended for the opening of Union avente, which are not yet paid for by the city, Would it not be well for the city to pay for what they get before they give it away to a,roadway. The Bluff City ~steamer got stuck yesterday in crossing the water mainat Glee avenue, one wheel sinking in the fresh filled dirt. The fire team got dis couraged and would not full, mule team lost the place of the petted fire horses and pulled the wagon ont. Ben Smith, the colored man arrestod for shooting Oscar Dickinson, was so badly used up himself yesterday that he could not appear in court. Dickinson was feeling rather poorly, too, yesterday. The ball has not been found, it having Todged somewhere in Dickinson's shoul- der. The small-pox patients on Brondway, west of the Northwestern depot. are do ing well. A watchman is employed by | the city to keep close quarantine, so that | it hus been considered needless to keep the flag flying, und it has been pulled down lest it cause more alarm to passers- by and strangers in the city than the fucts warrant. John Chapman may work-on the sly, and when the trap is fixed get the coun- cil to sprivg it, but he seems to lugk the boldiicss to come out in his m::t :Itm dorse the gobbling up of Union avenue. He leaned over the rail and urged the aldermen to hurry up and pass the ordi- nance before the people could be heard on the quedtion, or any opposition given a voice, but he dare not endorse the scheme in his editorial columus, ) —— Open for work, Pryor's Bex Job Print- ing Oftice, 7 Pearl street. Dr. West, Dentist, 14 Pear] strect. —— Order your Ice Cream freezers for the Fourth of DeVor & Wrinr 504 Brod way. e PERSONAL, Edward Van V1it Exq., of Vail, lowa, who has Dheen under troatment here for various ail menty, has returned home feeling much het ter Rev. Mr. Mackay, having been granted two wonths leave, has gone, with bis fawily, to Culiforaia, for rest and recreatiop, Miss Minnie P. Vaughan leaves to-norrow for Atlanta, Georgia, on & visit to her grand. father, Judge Bibb Master Julian Cleland, won of Rev. Dr Cleland, of Keokuk, Is in the city, visiting friends. He informs us that his father, in compupy with Dr, Cralg, intends o take a pleasure trip this month, to Wisconsin, @ Robt, Percival has returned home feeling extru well, Mr. Zorbaugh's little giri, on Seventh ave- | will entirely destroy it as an avenue for | of said | originally purchased, | #uch freights at that point and bill them !y A possing | ¢ that under Prof. Farnham's management the schools have been built up, but if the board has good reasons for a cl.ange, | they should let the public have the bene n's | fit, and be h'nnkum{upl-n:ilmm(hw mat- | ignored | ter. But a quiet attempt at freezing out {iooks as if there were personal motives returned the ordinance snsigned, and accompanied by objections, houlevard, has a8 briefly \stated in yesterday's Brr | John Chapman's organ, or the org John has utterly Chapman, these ohjections, and as they contain h ey e | actunting them. r:'\"-hn“-v.'.‘ ?“I‘IM food for thought, we | ™oy st chasitable sonstruction which bt s [can bo placed upon the action of the ki t the granting of such|yurdia that, with one exception, they | tonid railrond company, and scupancy for a railroad, is and will be such a radical diversion of said avenue from its original intended use, ns know little about educational matters They may be good business men, honest, anterprising in other directions, and yet whelly unfit to serve as members of i education, and if they do not o intelligence or experience in regard to school matters they are liable to make they c travel < Second — That the benefits which it is claimed the city will receive for the use vevenue by said railway will not, in my judgment, compensate the city and its inhabitants for the loss of said revenue, for the purpose for which it was mistakes, grave Our New T Investiy [ s that « ion into the matter convinees of the most equitable, reason- | Third ~That suid railway company | aple and feasible plans of buildini houses | neither by the acceptance of said grant | g that proposed and_in operation by the {nor by the terms of said ordinance, 8| Murcantile Loan, Trust and Improve | bound to receive and il yuent company of this city. By invest bill all Coun Blufli freight at and from its proposed | iy ghares in this institution, which is ot at the juncture of Broadway and |ya'ked by some of our best and most re- | on Avenue, thereby making it a regu ‘h..».h business men, it hecomes possible | I ight station of said company at that |10 comparatively easy a man of | point, but can in its discretion receive |, rate means to secure n comforts wome for himself and family. [n taking a certain number of shares, at a certain monthly payment, in a few years aman canown a house of his own for about the same as lie pays monthly for rent. We | beliove the Mereantile Loan and Trust company, by organizing and opening up for business, have filled a long felt| want in Couneil Bluffs, Their plans and system of louns will bear the most caro uting the same | fuyl yoruting and examination, and we t of way for u single or double | hyye no hesitancy in pronouncing them N | reasonable and equitable, and backed by The granting to said railway [yentlemen of honor and integrity. As eges and rights con- | ghe company exists it becomes at once an ferred by the ordinance conflicts with | jjstitution of value and credit to our city the spirit and terms of the ordinance | those who desire homes, Their pres- {er""'_m-g tho use of streets by the | jdent is T. A. Kirkland; vice president, founcil Bluffy street railway, approved | Judge Peake: secreta RiTieery December 27, 1877 | treasurer, Col. Beche, and their office is Mayor Bowman has 1o veto power, 50 i the basenent of Shugart & McMa- his objection will probably not affect | hon'’s new block, corner First avenue and the legality of the ordinance, but he | Pearl stroct. jan27. ight, while he was about the business, | i i : have stated some other strong objections. | © The first c nplete iranslation of the Bi- One is the unseemly haste with which an | ble in the English lnnguage was printed in ordinance prepared by a Union Pacific | the year 1535, A perfect’ copy of it sold type-writer, undor_the immediate dicta- | for §1,750, in 1838, tion of Union Pacific officials, wus| Tho Book of Common Prayer has been rushed through the Council, without giv- | translated into more than xty languages, ing the people a chance to give voice to |and a million copies of it are printed every | their known opposition. He might have | year. shown how the scheme was a pet onc of |~ Jumes Franklin's old printing press, at | the Union Pacific to he able to stand on | which his brother Benjamin worked as an | Broadway with a club, furnished by the |apprentice, is on exhibition at the Old | city, with which to beat the life out of |South Church, Boston. It is now the prop- any propo building of another bridge | erty of the Massachusetts Charitable Me- | across the river. If the Union Pacific | chanic Association, to which it was pre- carries its point, it will tak vial [sented by Mr. John B. Murray, some years | pains, whenever the people clamor for [since. another bridge and a il is pending in| Blackwood says of George Eliot's mode Congr to allay the clame g of composition: “She was the most care- rates and increasing ful and accurate among authors ; her beau- then s woon as the people are lulled into | tifully vritten manuscript, free’ from blur | a quict senso of satisfaction, the enter- | * orasure, and with every fetter delicately | orise killed or postponed, the Unjon | Wd distinetly finished, was only the oui- o inward labor, dep o the same as now at the transfer station Fourth — That siid ordinan stipulate or fix the rates “for freights or passengers between the Union Pacifie de- | pot and the proposed Brondway depot Fifth.- That the city council has no power, right or authority in law to defeat the will and vote of the people thereof in the purchase of said avenue for a boule by giving and | vare track Sixth company the privilege acific will increase its rate and lessen its | Ward nlml visible sign of pnani) accommodations to suit itsclf, Ny P morkioutlieridcan, The Mayor's call also warned its peo- | he 0 VAR S IRetaloTIn Y tonz) Jle not to-think for & wement that - the | 41008 from second hands, and thus, in spite he number and variety of her illustra- tions, she had rarely me “h to correctinher | proof sheets.” When a child begins to read it becomes delighted with a newspaper because it reads of names and things which are fa- | miliar, and it will progress accordingly. A newspaper, in one yeur, is worth a quar- ter's schooling to n child. Every father | must consider that information is connect | ed with advancement. The mother of & family, being oue of its heads, and having % more immediate charge of children, | should herself De instructed. A mind oc- | cupied becomes fortified against the ills of | ittle flag station proposed on_Brondway, will a transfer. The through train will | not bo brought up to Broadway. The changes of passenger, the business in fact will still be at the Umion ¢ depot, The only discernible difference promised is_that folke way ride in a steam car in- stead of a streot car. The dummy men cannot make fast time, as that would en- danger life und limb inids of the city. The onfy advantage pretended to be of- fored is that the dummys will run every half hour instead of every lour, hut for this the city was asked to give up 840,000 7. M. ST. JOHN & C0.CAH BUYERS. N CAsAD CASADY & ORCUTT, Garpet Exclusive Store, Only one in the City. Stock now Complete.‘I MAIL ORDERNRS SOLICITEIHD. CASADY & ORCUTT, 502 Broadway. A H MAYNE & CO,, Bulkand Barel Lime Louisylle& Porland Cement MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICT No, 34 Pearl Street, COUNCIL BLUFES, I0WA. J. M. PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOTS AND SHOE ! Fine Shoes a Specialty. 413 émadway. NUGENT & SMITH, MerchantTailor FIRST CLASS GOODS AND THE BEST OF WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED, 7 and 9 Main Street, DIRECTORY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TA. JOHN BENO & Cu., L. ‘B. CLARK & Cu.. MAX MGHN, J.M. BARSTOW. M. D, DR. J. F. WHITE, N. SCHURZ. 8 WAGNER, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. 18 Main street and 17 Penr] strect DRUGGIST: Preseriptions Compounded at ll hours. 108 Broadway CRESTON TOUSE, . 216 Main Street. Hotel, 217 and 219 Main stroet OFFICE, Corner Fifth'stroet and Fifth aye OF Corner Main and Fifth up-stairs 10K, Residence, 600 Willow ayenne JUSTICE OF Office over Americ LIVERY AND FEED, Will contract for funerals at reasonable rates. 22 Fourth strect Wholesale butter e try and fruit. S s, Draft by return mail. 146 Broadway. S A. PIERCE. PETHYBRIDGE & HERBERTZ, NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE Corner Mai i and First avenue Broad, Market, ME CHANT TAILOR, writing each word, i Writing thirty words v minute, we must make 450 turns to I minute; in an hour, 25,000; in a day of only five hours, 144000; in a year of 00 such days, 43200000, The man therefore, who made 1,000,000 strokes with | his pen was not at all remarkable. Muny | men—newspaper writers, for instunce— > 4,000,000 Here we have, in the ag- | gregate, & mark 300 miles long to be trac- e ou paper by such & writer in a year, Strength and health go together. Ob- tain this happy physical state by using a bottle of Brown’s Iron Bitters. - — Mul_er tells us in the fourth book of his “Dorians,” that in Lesbos, and some other parts of Greece, each under the lead of some woman of distingmshed ge- nius for the cultivation of poesy, music refinement, and grace of manners, and the other nt arts, girls were sent from distant cities, and even from for- eign lands, to be educated in these so- cieties. Sapvho was the head of one of them, 8he calls her house “The House of the Servant of the Muses.” Tmportant Changes Being Reckloss- | ly Made and Yet the Public Shows Great Capacity, i | | The board of education is making great | chinges in the public schools, yot | there is strangely little thought or atten tion given by the people, Such schemes us that of Union Avenue seem by touch- ing the pocket books of the people dircetly, arose o storm of indignation, und yet the education of the yonth, and thehandling of the universe seems bad merely for its purpose is fully, if mnot more important. This apathy is due in parti 80 the fact the more humble, poorer and less influential classes feel that they cannot help themselves, and the ignorant classes naturally do not ap- precigte the situation, while some of the rich and more prominent parents are able to get'their children educated elsewhere, One prominent merchant yesterday re- marked: ‘“It don't concern me very much if the school did go down instead of up. Teunsend my children away to wchool: Lt the board go to.” The action of the hoard in selection of teachers Monday night shows how little and SPECIAL NOTICES. o ‘.~ Special advertisements, such s Lost, , To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. will be inserted in this column at the low NTS PER LINE for the first insertic S PER LINE for each subsequent in rate of TEN ¢ and FIVE ¢ sertion. L ve advertisements at our ofice, No. they appreciate the needs of the school, | Fearl strect, near Broadway and the appointments indicate fanatism policy, and lack of judgement here WANTS are wome good tachers rotained, but | \8rANTED Tireo i st others have been appointed t | ) of importanoe, which they are to fill without the necessary e Several young girls with no particular fitness for the position have been selected by the board, and if under this sort of | uanagement the schools prosper, it will be u surprise The schools lose some of their best teachers and it is said that others will also leave. In a number of casos these teach- | |2 ers have accepted engagements elsewhere. Among those who drop out of the corps | now are Miss Tlickinger Miss Hubb: | and Miss Hewitte, all teachers in the school on the hill, in grammer depart ments; Miss Wright, Miss Kilbourn, and Miss Barker of the Bloomer school, One of the most serious losses is that of the Kindergarten schools, and the FOR SALE AND RENT, New ho Muljo © 110 Fint Avenu riier ItJavenue and O For Sale. ro carpets and ho Sixth Avenue Uhe furniture was | port, Boston, Mass. and carpets are E; 1 imported by Toncy, Hright & Chpen of an be seon each day Dutween 4 and 6 p. Aveiue i for sale or Tent Duggy bulle 1 gold 1 gold mounted Ca I Harness. o, 1 bugky Harness hashad sowe s rlage and haruoss cui be soen at liny's stal 5. . Rose | -— £ Copartnership. iy given that the partuership lately llruppn:f out of Miss Eddy, one of the 5. C. Row aud 1" J. Mc Mahou of best and most successful teachers of that | § D¥A Undler ghe o Baowe "Ad Mo expired on tho thirtiest qay of Junc 1888 it £ the teruns of the rtilb0! copasthership, 8. C. Rowe. P, J. Mo Mahon system, in the whole land. Chicago and | other cities are enthusiastic over the Kin- nue, who has been quite il with diphtheria, is mow pronounced convalescout by her physician. Vi M DY POL vhassans sam oo ca s dergarten, and the results as this far The The Union Pacific may or may not keep [life, and in braced for any emergency, |JACOB KOCH, stock compute. subtrmoti et miiprices. No. 05 Main st the promise, That company is acting,as | Children amused by ln-mlmg or study are |+ g it wlways has ted for its i rest, | of course more considerate, and more easi- | '-'! CONTRACTOR AND i ) Int ) i A orner 7th and Broadway. Plans and ations furnished and notfor the city. Even if it is go- | Iy managed. @. F. 81TH e T epRineimy: Dennln e e ing to pay the Union Pacific, | A rapid penman can write thirty words 3 DEALER IN FINE HARNESS, let that \.-Ump:m\ my for its|inaminute. To do this he must draw ).iw‘W. W SHLRMAN, I have the variety that brings patronage. 124 Main strect e e bl pen through the space of & rod, sixteen TR ¥ e and o halt feet. In forty minutes his pen | i Y o1 Chslores 2878 Brosdumy o T travels a futlong. We make, on an nwr]JAMES FRANEY, Arcslo ok s Mgy o1 b | age, sixteen curves or_turns of the pen in FURNITURE ard Household Supplies. OVES, HUWE & SON. LINDT & HART, ue e t. STOCKERT & CO., SANITAR UM WADE CARY, P. J. HENNESSY, EDWIN J. ABBOTT, REVERE HOUSE, DE CAY & CASSEL. W. H. ALMY. s 103 Broadway. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Practice i state and federal courts, My ry Goods, Curtains, 07 Browdway Furniture, Uphols arers Fi Window S And bath house, 42 Broadwny. L. Sovers J. Mont gomery, M. . Phy VETERINARY SURGEON, Oftice, Bray's stable. . N Manufacturer of HORSE COLLARS, Sthtreet, betweon 6th and 7th ave Trade Supplie JUSTICE OF Notary Public and General C PEACE, veyancer. 415 Broadway. SMITH & NORTON, Brondway opposite New Opers House, Refitted §1, $1.50 por day. CONTRACTORS AND BUILWERS. Corner Sixth atreet and Avenue G W AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. sold. 2 Broadw ODELL & DAY, Loans, Real Estate ANDY INSURANCE, No. 39 Pearl St.,, Council Bluffs, City Property. Swedish Movement ] Cure harsh, dead or The doctor has on sale the great Shaker and Indian Hlood Remedy, for the cure of catarrh and consump i per bottle. erad ifferent kinds, or grades. atarel, s much fike s com discharges from the head, ity at frow 4 large lots, a) n Seventh strect, | No. 2 Dry catarrh, with heat in the face and head, dry, harsh, dead or falling hair lous catarrh, is known by ex: ruptions; split and bristling ha wpirits, forgetfulness, bad dre t water discharge (rom nose and cyes, new , with baddness and idiocy General catareh of the blood, tarm or results in Mol the only with its attenda and glassy, sus No. 16! publican paper i western Tow and large patronage, very cheay J. EXARRIS, S. E. Cor. Farnam and Tenth Sts, LOAXE have money to loan on farms andeity property, BUYS CAST-OFF CLOT HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID. Sm itabhe rates roprose pald at this . Fqu ooy adjusted and and fair treatment otfioe Call or send Postal Card. Tunisxc'!onl'(geller, DENTISTS, 1107 FARNAM mxl‘l‘avv Stair.) Mos. H. J. Hilton, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, for buslucss will b3 conducted in tuture by ¥, J. Mo hou, shown here, have been wonderful: The | Mah | posited Nitro Oxide Ons kept ty on llllr: »less extraction of teeth. 922 Broadway, Council Bluffs, m | COUNCIL BLUFFS. COUNCIL BLUFFS, | COUNCIL BLUFFS. | | PROMPT ATTENTION AND CLOSE PRICES ON MAIL ORDERS. No. 51 o inatown of 700 inbial iy, Shork be itants, 25 roous, With goud barn, well located, will | Moy sell clicap or trade for & ber of cholce fanms in western | COUNCIL BLUFFS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 18% | | | | | | To The Trade! We take pleasure in calling your attention to the fact that we have made such arrange wents as will enable us to sell you I Boots, Shos, B, Here, as Low as you can buy them East. €2 Write for further information. Z.T. LINDSEY & CO,, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. R. S. COLE & CO, MANUFACTURER AND DEALERS IN ALY Al the Most Improved Kinds of Lightning Rods And Ornaments. Al Wood and Tron Punips, Wood Tubing and Gas Pipe and Pipe Fixtures, for both Wood and Tron Pamps. Orders will receive prompt attention No, 60 . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 4 South Main Street, A Feb | M. CALLACHER, GCROCERIES, Fresh New Ston 15, Low Prices and Polite Attendants, ) LOWER BROADWAY. T&Y ' Council Bluffs First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, PETER C. MILLER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Wall-Paper and Window Shades and Painting in all its Branches. FRESCOING IN MODERN STYLE. "DEVOL & WRICHT. Hardware. 504 Broadway and 10 and 12 Main St,, Council Bluffs. North Main St. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS MBought and Sold. ‘Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished ! No. 4 Pearl Strogt, 2 = NECNEATXOTR UNCIL BLUFFS. 3 "SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, Groceries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGRATION AGENTS. 3 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS UBLIN, DRAFTS THE BANK OF IR FOR SALE, 341 B. S. TERWILLIGER, DECORATOR AND DEALER IN FANCY W AIL.I. PAPER, 31 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 ax cd 219 8. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, THE LEADING DEALER IN HATIR GOODSI 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. P_ 0ve I‘tOI’I, MRS.E.J. HARDING, M. D. DEALER 1N Hard Wood, Yellow Pine and Red Cedar Lumber, ‘edar Telegraph Polesand Medical Electrician AND Oak and Red Cedar Piling, of all kinds, ¢ Bed Rock Prices. A Specialty in WOOD AND COAL for brick yand purposca. A full supply of wood al always on hand at yand, 502 and in street. fice, 65 Fint Avenie, between Main and Peart Mreots CYNECOLOCGIST ! aduate of Electropathic Institution, Philadelphia Peny L B.SIBLEY, WIOLESALE DEALER IN BUTTER. Prompt Cash Paid. send for Quo Counell Bluffs 0 ffice Cor. Broadway & Glenn Ave COUNCIL BLUFFS, OWA The treatment of all diseases and painful dificultios p veuliar Lo females & specialty on charged. THE. OFFICKR, 1L M. PUSEY OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS, Councll Bluffs is. Establishea 1856 Dealers in Forgien and Domestic Exehange an Home Securities. MORGAN, KELLER, & C0., UNDERTAKERS. of Wa all e or prices i fo rforty years ana thoroughly understands his busi. ne w6, Warerooms, 811 Broadwsy. UPHOLSTERING & 1 its branches' promptly attended to; also carpet la ying and lambrequins. Telegraphic and wail fid ers filled without delay W.R. VAUGCHAN, J ustice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs, Real estate and colloctic block, over Saviugs Baok. WINTHERLICH BROS. [ron & Brass Foun Cor, 6th St. and 11th Ave. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. oungeucy. L Odd el 3 jaudt

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