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< I'HE DATLY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1883, BEE. 7 rHE DAILY J. N. CASADY [ CASADY & ORCUTT, J DRCUTT way by which this city, or clse the great 1. ORCUTT, state of Towa, can exercise power enough to put these two kinds of husiness where {an inelisie and tho grain capsized, bury the unfortunate young man, His neck was broken and he survived a few minntes only Funeral services were | the public desives they should be. . Denison Thursday. - [Denison Bulletin. | Dr, Wost, dentist, 14 Pearl stroot 502 Bro&ldway, . . - Council Blufts, Iowa. Thursday Morning, Sept. 6. 1 Jake Rogers' dog has found another THE COUNTY BOARD, vietim, it being a colored man this time, | WHOLESALE AND KETAIL 6.7 Poarl Street, Near Broadway. packing house. furnishing coffing for the S the dog evidently wanting a change from . | L white meat to dark, ho having already [ The Board of Supervisors Continued . ‘ B e a e a e LI U WL | jichod off of two then of the forme Thelr Labors Yesterday, S— o L color.This Tnst victim's name is Russol " ' OFFICE: [ Giles, who lives on a farm near Green's | The bid of Morgan, Keller & Co., for e i Ho came to the city yes ’ The republicans The dog jiir county will meet indelogate ortvemtion | i Thirow him, dow,:bi both of his | 1t was the place. od on 1.00, and including burial, $ ments as will enable us te sell you CURTAINS, — | terday, and in hunting for another ‘col ] paupe "l ']“""- \ . | ored man, who worked in a livery stable, | and burying them, was accopte T A Eet et el SR B SR e blic County Convention, L Y 2 1 5 Republican Cou ‘y Pottawattamie | 10 ontored Rogers' bus barn, thinking prices for coffing ranging from 75 conts [ We take pleasure in calling your attention to the fact that we havemade such i & tie court house in Council Bluffs, ('t EARY B, Somthe Bk Dol clothes| The road petitioned for by W. €. Bar i uradap, Septeinber 18, at 10 o'clock a. (1750 LT (RS0t the fHane clothios| -0 1 referréd to 8. Fram, to report | 1] m,, for the purpose of placing in nomina- | e to the dog for his make and get | on in October. o . to wit: One stato ge —— wnship. 8¢ | i R | Bratis s RN RO Rooth's sclect | tablighed, T P J| J ) W veyor. superintendent of public scho ters rezcived daily at W, T. Braun's. | The following consent ronds were « Here, as Low as you can buy them East. | coroner, and n mbers of the board i tablished: Moreland township, peti LETR OK OF CHOIOR B Writs for furt) p B supervisors, Each township will be b | tioned by Win, McWhinter and oth s} AND A COMPLETE ¢ «+"CK OF ) 2" Writs for further information, |, titled to the following representation FIXING FINES. \'.wl‘.,,‘|m‘r‘y‘ nes, J. N, Olsir W0 [y [{ i t 4 . otl Garner township, L Pr “ and 1 [ ' " [ " E & C o | d prec 7 s i others; Lincoln township, 1, Wehland Y | Rane. dbt proass b i Doubts as to the City’s Power to Pan- e ! ”] fl ! 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, Boom 4 nden . % % e 10 consent voad agked for by Horace ) luffs M. [ Bl Noola ish Gamblers and PrOSUIIES, | scbrecs Sk oot by Horace 1L A i : 4 1 Srescent, 2 Norwalk i for want of pr descriptic | | | HO § Al (o Problem of Bettering the | il s, ‘ Mail Orders “romptly Filled, Hardin, City's Morals, f e | | | Hasel 1ei i Real Estate Transfors, | ? ; | Know,...." % 1 g Tho following deeds were tiled for re. | CASADY & ORCUTT, - - Council Bluffs, Towa. | g Keg Crook. T'here has been much public discussion cord in the recorder’s office, September | — —_— - — ~ — —— The primaries in each township, unless | concerning the gambling business, par (B For A for e this it by D - Shee | - 3 therwise_ordered by tho township com- O Ay i |2, rey i by P.J. E ; mittec, will be held Monday, Rep i por P i, 1 | Mton, real estato agent: A. H. MAYNE & co, Empkie Hardware Co. 10 at7 p. m. By order of A A L LU e B ) Alvin Bolding to Joln R, Re DEATERS IN Joux W. Batnn, most residonts of tho city. Tho st of | Lvy of ne) nel 16,17, 56§17 i R £ PRV R Chairman Co. Rep. Cen. Com | the month having come, informations| © John Hamer to ;M. Brooks, have boon filed againat gunblers and | part of ot 228 origial plat—8560.00. U an a”e Ime []UISVI e [] an emen | WEHOLmSALE John T, Baldwin to MINOR MENTION, Seo Joseph Reiter's fall goods. Additional lecal on seventh page. School hooks at H. E. Soaman’s, up the term, prostitutes and they are stepping to the front and on pleas of guilty are paying their fines, amounting as in times gone by to a regular monthly assessment. The question has been raised by many, why it is that as soon as these informations are disposed of, that new charges aro not brought and new fines fixed, and d hence the city seems to be run- ing on the idea of getting as much money Mann, ne} b 40 se} and part of se] ne} 15, £1,000.00, Aunnie M. McCue to n} ne} 19, 75, 42— 2.2 Total sa 13,900. 00, - —— Rire at Minden. Jusper E. Hunt, 0.00, that had to be abandoned for a time, so intense was the heat, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWKR PIPE, HARD AND SOFT COAL AT LOWEST PRICE. No, 639 Broadway, - - - - % COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, I : Y 109 and 111 8. Mai : | Choap Railroad Ticketa at Bushnell's, ot broug) Bt kept vk afte woek, | o nows rowchod. thin city yostenday| m | v . and 11 ain Strest, | Harkness Bros. are making their front |y, & " business is oither dried up en’ |of a fire at Minden, which proved quite| = b (=] b 4. TS P COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. | show up finely. tirely, or made to get under cover and | destructive, it originating in the off = an -4 g . ; f The Union elevator has already receiv- |run on the quiet, John Stuhes’ general store, and spr | | i und half millon bushels of grain | Ono plaso of tho matter which Bt MOt | g rapidly until it had faid that building| S fl | H =3 Metcalf Bros., | 2l i RINET D e i ver: (0AuNte T e[ InEiS R Lo, adjoininigions, snd bad: O | g =] WHOLESALE DEALERS 1N | SEn RNy, YA rRton mverbinsd 1y 5 gt gy < S R o e M ohe Ledwich, | & 5@ | ik g ot 1 SRRy RN YESH | St U (b ot Aot alher Ciiab) g4 | W' chmie i o o Tuck L Lktan train| = ¥ o = HATS CAPS BIIGK GLO""ES | postponed. has a right to fine them. These doubts i\"'?(‘:'ll’!;l)v ;;:uu‘:lmvhu; ul]"lh;-r v;‘::«lnml.. bf [ o E y y No circuit court yesterday nor to-day. |are » strong that they amount almost to [ figh he fire 1 wus oroe -pumn <] YL e i % P o TFF ¢ To-morrow it will atart in ngain sud finioh a i on the part of the authori- | which was in front of the building, and : % ‘{,‘3 ) N CTU B TIORER IO AT B. F. Allison has bought the old Bry. ant house and after repuinting it is to christen it the Ohio house. The Chicago & Northwestern elovator, near the local depot, is being taken dows to be removed to some station out on the road. There is going to be plenty of music, and good music, at the fair here, the Union Pacitic band, of Omaha, and the Harmony band of this city, being both engaged., Rev. J. G. Lemen yonwrdny united in marriage Mr. C. H. Trombly and Mrs. Sarah Clark, who will make' their home as they can out of the gamblers and pros- titutes, taking care not to overstep the limit, lest an outand out refusal be made to pay any fines, and a legal fight ensue which might result in the city not getting any money at all. The gamblers and prostitutes, on the other hand, are wil- ing to pay something every month, if the tax is not toe high, rather than run the risk of being prosecuted, they being somewhat afraid of being punished undor the state law, Hence there is a sort of compromise, resulting from the city be ing afraid of getting its income reduced, and the others afraid of being stuck in the state courts. i PERSONALS, Mr. Kiunoy, a well known resident of Avo- suffering from a cancer, for which under treatient at kome, N, Y., was in the city yester D. E. Johnson, of Chicago, arrived at the Pacific yesterday. N. D). Sanford, of Avoca, visited the city yostorday, L. A, Devi of Jacksonville, I1l., who represents the Buckeye ou the road, is here to remuin during the fuir and help show up the lied on short notice, and goods delivered to all parts of the city. Vienna Bread, and Pies. Fine Cigars, W. T. BRAUN’S European Restaurant, 404 West Broadway, 9 - COUNCIL BLUFFS. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS Bought and Solda. JOHN BENO & C MAX M(HN, J. M. BARSIOW M. D, un. J. F. WHILE, OFFICE, Corner Fifth street and Fifth ave. OFFICE, Cornes Main and Fifth up-stairs. Residence, 609 Willo: { i ,, machine. e 7 =y > : | Sumarmnh proawo boveon Ninth'and | hoony provion of th taten | "0 G oSSR OF TUE FEACE, Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished Tenth streets, der which the city claims to have the i 't‘t;]'“,.d"‘h‘ m‘m‘l‘“y % L s R & 2 e 8 s L P J MoMAFION SR A right to frame ordinances punishing | Wi o filil i b Q LIVERY AND FEED, e P R RO o guiubling and lowdnens, 1o sobtion 4835 | Chiof Tomploton has gone toMemphis, Mo, |80 8 WAGNEK, wit contrac tor eV EREAND FEED, £ Fourth No. 4 Pear! Street, - - OIS COUNCIL BLUFFS, Tave 'the costa i thaccring, i boing t0 | uhick pruvides that “mranicipa) corpora- | on u brief vis o YT YERS, "hiesiebutter ogga, pou. 5 Brown taxed up to the city, she having | 101 have the power to make ordinances Colonol Dailey's child continues very 1. |Jo M, 81, JOH « & GJ.Car H BUYERS, Thyicsiebut ShTD o us, 4 P Yy % ot inconsistent with the laws o the Draft by return mail. 148 Broadway, EX. . S B A N\ A INT . been discharged. state for carrying into effect or discharg-| William Moore, of Peregoy & Mooro, has : —— i Mol | The Union Pacific is pushing its work | ing the powers and dutios conforred by | returned from Colfax Springs, with his daugh- S A. PIERCE NRW.BOOT A Fiist avoniia, : g its, ¢ . A . - | on Unionavenue, the ties being laid to | that chapter, and such as shall seem nec- | ter Nollio, leaving Mrs, Moore and the little 2 S the Northwestern, and tho track laid as far as the pork houses. It will soon be ready for business, F. A, Sears was on Tuesday evening anarried to Miss Lucy C. Ellis by Rov. Cyrus Hamlin, of the Congrogational «<hurch, the ceromony being performed at the residence of the’ bride'’s parents, and in the presence of the relatives only. “The happy coupie have taken up their Tesidence on Mynster street. A sociablo will Begin by the “‘All Hail" choir club at the residenco of Mr, and Mrs. Jumes Monroe, about four miles from this city, to-morrow evening. Glenn's orchestra is to furnish the wmusio, The committee on invitation consists ol s, James Monroe, Mrs, W, Van Sciever ana Miss Susio Plunkott, St. Joseph’s Academy opens its year under Prof. Slattery as principal, with very encouraging prospects, there being already 85 pupils enroll ed, while the nv% grage last year was only about niety. Miss Maggie Coyne, of Missouri, is the new assistant, Sho is an_ experienced teacher, and will add greatly to the effi- ciency of the work done in the academy. The cases of King and others, for as. saulting Mr. Olson, at a dance in the southern part of the city some time ago, were called up before Justice Schurz yes- terday and continued until the 20th, the essary and proper to rmvido for the safoty, preserve the health, promote the pnm}mrlly, improve the morals, order, comfort, and commerce of such corpora. tion,” ote , and to enforce obedionce to such ordinance by a fine not exceeding $100 and by imprisonment not exceeding thirty uays, It has ‘been decided by the supreme court that drunkenness, although a state offense, may also bo punished as a city offense, but the opposite has been held for the last twenty yems in regard to gambling and prostitution, In the cass of the town of Now Hamp- ton va. Couroy and others, the suprome court decided that each town has the power o pass ordinances for the destruc- tion of lustruments and devices for gambling, but has no power to punish or preseribo penalties for those who permit gunbling ou their premises or who engago in gawbling themselves, In a case carried from Mount Pleasant t0 the supreme court that court has do- cided that the city was given the right to “suppress” gambling, but no right to *‘punish.” There are a number of such decisions as to gambling and prostitution and all are to t‘fm same cffect, With theso decisious staring themin the face, the ity authorities naturally shake a little as to their power to fino them, aud with the auxiety to get reverence, they naturally avoid testing the question, ono still there. His hoalth is greatly improved and ho is on duty again. Fred F. Waters and W, D. Owen were Now Yorkers at the Ogden yesterday. W. Adams, of Carroll, was in the city yos- terday and at the Ogden. Sam Jucob, of Humburg, visited the Bluffs yesterday, Sherman Warner, representing Fowler Bros, of Philadelphia, was in the city yesterday, en route east, Charles (i, Hale, of the Black Dwarf com- pany, was hero yesterduy, completing arrange- ments for the company to appear here next week, b Moin M, Henry Paschel roturned yesterday from South Bend, Ind., where he went b his two sous, who have entered on a course of study at Notre Dame. On the down trip Mr. Paschel atopped with his sons three days in Chicugo, Bost is taking in the stato fair at Des ; or letting tho fair tako him in. seeing the wonders of a big city, before sct- tling down to hard work at their books, Col. Sapp returned yesterday from Ohio, where Mrs, Sapp is still visiting friends and relatives, J. H. McNamara, of St. Louis, is at the Ogden. which gavo them an excellont opportunity of | - SIGN WRITER AND GRAINER, Oflice 837 Broadway, Council Bluffe, Tew: D. A, BENEDICT, JA 0B K: CH, g BRI : R it W. W SHERMAN, e v ol R R ™ i JAMES FRANLY, H WE & SON, LINDT & HART, sumemuce SANITAR Uwm WADE CA Y, ELWIN J. ABBJTT, KEV hE H TSH, ~ SULLIVAN & FITZGERALD, MERCHANT TAILOR, Stock Complete. Buits made at reasonable prices. No. 805 Main St. Specia.l Sale for Thirty Days —COMMENCING-— CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, Cornor 7th and Broadway. Plans and specifications furnished. ERCHANT TAILOR. Artistia Work and reasenable oharges. 87 Saturday, August 25, FURNITURE STOVES, and Household Supplics. 308 Broadway. ATTORN e BATILA e fedoral ootirie) To reduce our stock and make room for a large stack of L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont <= FALL AND ROLIDAY GOODS Refitted $1, $1.50 per day And bath house, 421 and 428 Broadway. gomery, M. D, Physician. VETERINARY SURGEON, Oftice, Bray's stable. JUSTICE OF THE Notary Public and General Conveyanc SMITH & NORTON, Broadway opposite New Opera House. = We offer at reduced3prices our stock of Toys, Statiouery, Miscellaneous Books DEALERS IN Grucflries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes IMMIGER.ATION AGENTS: | :m:,?’u:m“fiem :',‘::, ‘:.'::E‘ ‘:l;ll;):’ ,ll{'::'““.’: }: :',':“:_’ J:::;"{l n;:':ll':;’u':r'l}i‘;’;‘: ml.):i\,m y”:_"f::;"l"" baoked on this sids of DRAFTS ON THE BANK OF IRHLAND, DUBLIN, FOR SALE, 43 BROADWAY, CO UNCIL BLUFF» PHOTOGRAPH ANDZAUTOGRAPH ALBUMS, ‘who was pretty badly injured in the af. | to Ppuss ordinances providing for the seiz- F. F, Ford has gone east, expecting to be [ = g fray, has now _W. W. Chapman, the Main mum and frame man, is preparing to d at once a h:i‘ roller skating rink, on the Catholic church grounds, Main and Pearl strect. The building is to be seventy-five by a hund ed and thirty feet, and is to be ready for opening on the 26th. Mr. Chapman has three i)‘" of experience and knows Jjust how run such a place, Heo has already 150 Les. recovered in pretty good streot pairs of ska ements have been made b ing and destroying of the instruments and deviees \uoj in gambling, and have a clear right to shut up houses of prostitu- tion, or cause the inmates to be removed, 1f they do not want to t; that, com- plaint can be brought under the state w. 1t is difticult to get grand juries to bring in inuictments, and still more difti- cult to get more than one indictment at any one term of thedistrict ceurt, so that under the state law, if prosecuted and convicted, it practically amounts to their paying tho state a license or fine, about twice a year, instead of paying the city a license every month, absent soveral weeks. On his veturn he and his family will move to Sioux City, where he is already interested in the loan and real ostato businoss, E. H, Odell and wife have gone to Des Moines to attend the state fair there. Mayor Bowman has gono to Des Moines and will capture some of tho leading state fair atbractions for the benefit of the fair here, o — The balsamic healing and seothing properties of Samaritan Nervine aro something marvelous, CRESTON HOUSE, MAX MOHN, - - - . PROPRIETOR. 215, 217 and 219 S. Main Stroet, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - - 10WA MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, Pocket Books, Purses & Ladies’ Arm Bags - FANCY COODS, Steel Engravings and Other Pictuves---Cabinet Photo- graph Frames, Parlor Easels. | which, overnor Hendricks s to speak | Tho stato law, if enforeed, however hia g rothier, nged Mhchad e hom v AR REALR e SR i i next Tuesday forenoon in the park, at|would muke it very severo on theso | 18 ifavcy. - Swmaritan Nervine oured ( > I ) S AL RA! 1L vclock, and in the afternoon at the | cluses. 1t prorides e b £ g | b " A W, Curtis, Osakis, Mino. $1.60| ™ A r G o [ drivingpark, tho former addros to o ling housen i fi of nt lesrem b1 |at Drugists. I ! A PORRNIS. ATD DRAGES, I8 E.]n, , the latter agricultural of course, | more than £300 and imprisonment in jail R | o is & spouker whoun all will bo glad 1o nut excouding & year a1 o | SPECIAL NOTICES. hear on cither or ever their political attempt is being made to get Governor Sherman to deliver an address at the driving park on the Thursday following. There promises to be some lively times over the Bloower school building, O solicitation of George F. Wright, Judge has issued an injunction restrain ing the board of education from using bituminous coal iu heating that building, the residents in that vicinity objecting to the swoke. Tho heating apparatus is Lot fitted for hard coul, and it is said that both occasions, what- faith way bo, An vides for those betting on any game, a v Lot exceeding 8100, or imprisonment o juid not excouding thirty days, The Towa law on prostitution 1y even more sovero. ~ Keopers of houses of il fame are liable to o fine not excoeding ¥000, aud on the second convietion, they can be sentenced to the Penitentiary for not less than @ year wor more than threo years The gamblers and Pprostitutes, natural. Ly do not wspire to be tried by the state, and are wiling to pay something to the NOTICE. —Special advertisoments, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, Te Rent, Wants, Board Ing, ete., will bo inserted in this celumn at the low IS PER LINE for the first iusertion E CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in . Leave advertisements at our oftics, No. 7 Pearl Streot, near Broadway WANTS, Every boay in Council Bluffs to take Delivered by carrierat ouly twenty conts u week. city to be let alone, The city, on the other hand, does ot want to lof A boy, with pony, to deliver T Bxx WANTED 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs. WAGONS, DOLL BUGGIES AND SHOO FLYS, Dolls, WELXI.O W WA R E, Consisting of all kind ofs ' SKELTON, HENDRICKS & RICE, TAILORS, 102 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS. = Baskets--Clothes Baskets and Ham | FALL AND WINTER : i ““&.Wm“m:fl“m‘;‘mrgz Shangluy oyt fo o ko of SLaLR “"w""?'.E.:E'..‘.‘V‘\".;fn'.ni;'v "'{;‘:f.‘l.‘ cold days and clow tho school. Then tion of prvacato law, with all the '.’ A Nowror Sl ] ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OTHER GOODS, ) HSECH CCH “'n d PSS i NPREE ~e lefll;mum.. by t.luglullb.n.:;lu:,7 :‘M “Ev J:?lu"l.ng ::lff::f:\im'l','. :}:: WD A i b ke STOOK NOW GOMPLETE, Michael Judge, man will got noue of the fines. e 0N 0aed Ay iyl was instant] ednes- o i A FANTE viodiately, o firsd class ™ 6o i ' an i il o of A ;.fh“';...:.&"f;;,‘::‘ ity Sty WS | EMBRACING MANY NOVELTIES| will Pay You to Call and fook at Our Bargains. a 0) foctihy & Mbons 1 i i ko, el e e s INOT TO BE FOUND ELSEWHERE. H. E. SEAMAN from inatter, some way out o mytual di- Teuth and Broadway. " Jores wopaer ’ t | loms be discovered. It stran, — - —_~oul W. Buiaa. wagon was crmmped on -nowhzthmhn:: raotionl sy B0 My s i voouws with board, w4 No YOUR TRADE I8 SOLIOITED 405 Broadwa: : - - « COUNCIL BLUFKS P Jogal | 1 70 Myniter strocr. ' y, LUFFS, 10W A .o i TS V 5 ¥ - B8 | Ny vt