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THE DAILY BEE---COUNCI L. BLUFFS, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1884, L£HE DAILY I’FE. Wedneaday kormng. Jan. 30 COUNCIL BLUFFS. ~ BUBSORIPTION RATES: - 90 centa per weok Ne. 1 Pearl Stroet, lleu- muwu MINOR MENTION. Additional local on seventh page. Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell's, This is the last day of examination at Bt. Francis academy. Lower Broadway was almosf blo for the mud yesterday, especially for " | 14th of February, and the Druids of hore some days ago together and have ‘The return leap year party at the Og- den house last evening was a very enjoy- W. W. Williams and A. 8. Bonham have each contributed §5 to the Home of the Friendless. ; The Museum of Anatomy, whose ad- vertisoment appears in another mlumn. is drawing crowds daily. A number of Council Blufts roller skators went over the river last night to attend the masquerade at the Omaha The *‘Silver King" showed up agt last night to a full house. to be presented at the new opera house Thursday evening. W. R. Vaughan now has five boys and two girls. The youngest arrived home yesterday, and congratulations were be- ing poured upon him yestesday. Qouncil Bluffs is soon to have a mana- ger of the board of underwriters, so that there will be more uniformity of rates and write-ups among insurance men. Mary White was the name given by a woman arrested Monday night for being drunk. She was released yesterday on condition of going her way and sinning A new prisoner was added yesterday to those in the county jail, his name being Pollock, he being brought here from Car- roll county to await a trial on the charge of horse-stealing. Mrs. Ella Maher complains that a fel- low named Moetcalf obtained food and lodging of her under false protensos. The accused gave $200 bonds, and will stand trial before Justice Vaug] E. F, Philbrook has sued the Council Bluffs Insurance company for: $1,000, that being b per cent of the premium in- come, which he claims he was to receive in addition to his salary as assistant sec- by Bowen & Morrison as a gambling It is too bad that Mayor Bowman, last summer, scared all the vagrants out of town by his proclamation. The street crossings are flooded with mud and there are no prisoners to shovel them off. Bome time ago John Watson obtained s judgment against the Wabash railway [ Pected. for 87,000 for the loss of a foot. day an execution was issued, the com- pany not having settled. Some fellow on a lark painted Main street red, without disturbing any of the slumbering policemen. reported as broken in, one sewing mu- ! chine sign smashed, and a photograph sign lugged off. Justice Schurz, who seems just now to be monopolizing the marrying business, yesterday tied atoutly tho noose between Samuel K. Porter and Ada White. bridegroom is a resident of Carson and the bride of Neola. The rovival meetings at Broadway Methodist church are increasing in in- terest and are largely attended, not only by the Presbyterians and Methodists, p but by those of other churches and many | 5 lpwialt‘y. .I‘é.‘ih;:.nm:tk?rnp .&n:::mg of no church at all, e — The oil paniting, on which Mr, Peter 0. Miller was working yesterday at his place of business, 13 Pearl strect, at- . tracted the attenticn and admiration of passors by. He is exceedingly handy brush. Yester- One window is The e e . V) yangin Henry Elseman, the well. mercha Ommaha circle to mest in the Latter city | starta today for the Font to. got T gecond _ with them some evening nextmonth.The| p, 1, Book#linger, of Donver, was at the wwn'ul doubtless be an inter- | Ogdeu yesterday, J. R. Milligan now wants to be re-|the Ogden yesterdav. leased from the matrimonial ties which | Charles Trilde, of 8t. Louis, yosterday put | at bind him to Levina K. Milligan, The|his nameon the Ogden's new book. treating one of the members of the fam- | brandishing his weapon of offense and ily for some simple trouble. . W. P. Moors, W. P.Waeight i it CIRINO, | His moustache, that he didn't see the G. A. Jacobs, J. J. White, Wm. Noble, | & 5nun "didn’t know her, and—Oh Lord, of this city; James Crow, Minden; W.|Oh Lord!—that the irate husband let up, M. Linfer, Walnut; H. Gettens, Boom- [and, accepting explanations, concluded who had gathered to see gore slopped all around scattered in disgust and disap- F. W. Spetman yesterday had a young | pointment. man, giving his name as W. C, Sims, ar- - — rested for obtaining one dollar's worth of NEWSY NEOLA. butter at his store under false pretenses, ¥ oo The prisoner pleaded guilty and was An Elopement, a skeleton in the Lec. fined 810, Not being able to pay, Jus-| '@rc Hall and Other \Ivems : H P Gleaned by the Bee. tico Vaughan sent him to jail for three days. township. Neota, Ia., January 28,—It is rumor. The grove of Druids at Creston are | ed that a}Mrs. Dovore has eloped with preparing for » big masquerade on the|s ginglo man of this town. They left Burlington are to have a still greater | yotyet returned. social event on the 4th, To both of these [ The citizens are indignant that the the Council Bluffs grove has been cor-| sounty board Yof supervisors do not in- dially invited, and some from this city | tend to meet on February 6. and set for will doubtless accept in person. three daya to get a sentiment of what the Harry Ourtis, the now gefleral secre- | people want in the way of a new court tary of the Y. M. C. A., is here on the|house and jail, from committees to be ground, and is already looking over the |sent before them, appointed by the peo- field to see what can be done, and how. | ple at yeneral meetings of the township A reception ia to be given him Thuraday | that would have been held before that ovening at the Ogden houso from 8|time. In Neola township the prop- o'clock till 10 o'clock. It isto be hoped | osition, as itstands at present, will be that the reception will prove to him that | voted against. he is heartily welcomed to this city by| J. A. Hamilton, proprietor of the all who are anxious for the best interests| Union hotel here, arrived home from v Mr. Chapman is making elaborate | his new Derby hat. preparations for the opening of the new i 3 5 P ith | by Senator Marshall is creating quite an roller skating rink Friday ovening. With | oy jtament. A petition is already being him as manager the public may be as-| irculated to forward to Hon. Geo. Cr- red that there will be none of the ob- | son, our senator from this county, to use jootionable foatures which have charac.| every | honor-b_llg amel;n-]el‘r:m--;):‘t:‘r‘xl:ll;: terized some such enterprises e e pat, | unil’op by in ux‘: bgoku in the public The best classes of people will find the | ychools in a long-felt want, rink an excellent place for recreation.| John P.Osgan, our worthy mayor, is It is one of the largest and best arranged absent on account of the late illness of . hia sister in the state of New York, and rinks in the west, and will doubtless se- consequently polion items are soa: s oure a large patronage. Dr. F. Robins, a rising young physi- As the mud deepons the indignatioa | ¢ian here, has consented to give a lecture x : on anatomy. Foote's hall has been se- increases among pedestrians, who have cured for the night of February 41 The to go around the sidewalk, ot rather the | gkoloton formerly owned by “Harley & place where there ought to be asidewalk, | McKune, of {, our city, but now owned in front of the old Herdic barn on ::drexdl;i::;m ‘yf0¢ Eopiot ltlhel pio- Broadway. All this inconvenience be-|no°T R L DA D cause Marshal Key has enjoined the city Gtk Ui g from filling in front of his property. It seems as if, even though the fill had been made, he could have got his re- dress afterwards instead of having the public ir sonvenienced during a long liti- gation, To-day in Justice Abbott's court a hot fight is expected, as the case of Henry Wagner vs. Bowen & Morrison is to be called up. Wagner, as many knew, keeps a saloon, and the rear part of the building has been occupied, it is claimed, Ver. FROM THE RAPIDS, Failure ot Roller Skates and Pros- pect tor Reller Mills, * Coox Rarips, Ia., January 28.—The Rev. Mr. Hall has begun a series of ten sermons on the parable of the tares, which have so far been of great and in- creasing interest, Mr. Hall is a stranger among us, but has succeeded in drawing and holding the interest of the unregen- erate by his scholarly thought and really polished eloquence. Coon Rapids is agitated over the pro- posed erection here of a large steam rol- ler process grist mill. It is to cost $25,- place. There was a falling out and the rear part is closed up while the litigation goes on. G. A. Holmes appears for Wag- ner, and O. R. Scott as attorney for the defendants, and by the first round, which took place on a motion for a change of venue yesterday, some sharp work is ex- The Nonpareil Dramatic company played here to a large audience on Satur- day evening. Their rendition of ‘“‘At George N, Jones, who .was arrested ds With ” i Monday night on suspicion, of having ?.‘:h, .l oS EnamyEsinas Lery s stolen a lady's muff which he had in his| Our mllar skating rink has given up possessi d i i the ghost. There is a fine chance for AR Ibyiog (ho aelly. was some energetic man to make a yesterday discharged. He was thought | ' ¥ 9 to be a little wrong too, because he had ;‘:‘i:g‘ “‘:!:;? %h‘.“nk hego.and runging a number of miloage tickets bearing dif-| Attorney Spahc been suffering for ferent names. The young man explained fl"rllznd-!-a::fl- A vary bad m':l)db L ;Iut he was travelling for an Illinois | e ;|_""::"‘w'n' it e ouse, and that as there were others not survive the ice travelling for the same house, the tickets were made out sometimes to one and sometimes to another of the men. He claimed to have found the muff in the|g¢reet, depot at Omaha, As he had apparently| H. 8. Esty is now mine host of the been on a fow days’ spree and seemed to | Reynolds houso, be straight instead of crooked, he was hompson & Harris are now engaged let go again after being sobered up. :;:IP:"::K t:;::?: l;,:k: “{'m‘ Horkes’ and Moz Axox. LSRRG L COMMEROIAL, " COUNCIL BLUPS MARKET, Cooney has removed her millin- blishment into the east room of lha new brick bank block on Main Mus, A. B PERSONAL, " Simeon Ward now wants Charley Hartman arvested for stealing a culti- vator and plow, and has got Justice Ab- 00 por ton; B0o per bale, bott to issue a warrant. Oarn Meal—1 25 por 100 poun Mr, B, Nowman, of Owiaha, was & vialtor | 7 o ©04—Good sopply; e b ari, 6 0 Ooll—Ddlvand hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, !lufil«thlmty aud in fair demand at 20¢; oreamery, in good demand ozen. b et wbol-nllua v wlh-y—-lhldyulo) ed.' wro paying f . D. Kb, of Rook Taland, regltered at | chiokens h; turkeys, 12 ol ; «x,mlw, e 'Vegetablos—Potatoes, none in H:u market; appl 50 for prime Flour—City flour, 1 60@4 00, ©. K. Laughilo, of Manaing, was at the| Brooms—3 96630 por doz. Pacific yosterday, omu—ww; ulv-.BNGTBO. . Hondrlc, of Deuver, was & Pacf house | g0y 5 ook fackers are buving now fl,‘n‘“ '25@D 35 mmd, % Enpoholos SFECIKIT‘NUTI’GE— turned to Omaha la time to/take a late dinner | NOTICK. —8pooial advertisoments, wuch e Lost, with bis faily, whotn be roports wall, ¥ound, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. up stairs, All are invited, and| g G, Griffin left last ovenug for Atlantlo, | 251 ¢ will be tuserted lu this column st the low ) to communicate with spirits | Towa, to see about the organization of an Kdi- Mes, B, Ecorusox, ive their|wereon this side of the ri to """""““'"""’":.,,.,amm....d. ver yostordayto| WANTS. rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE tor the firet Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINK for each subsequent ln- son clectrio light company there, sortion. Leave umh—m-um:;:. No. 7 Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Rowley, of Omaha, | Pear Street, near Broadway wm—&:.-l&m,.hhmu'mnllu Private lessons on chiua given by 8, D. Rehso, Btudio No, 12 N, Main W ANTED--Experianced disiug room it} Wages wreet. owa. gobiinbin ik et bod ‘Vn-lu Daliered by carrior s caty ouly n-s, CUUE T bt Gl bl ' HANDLING A HANDLE, V' An Irate Hushand Quic Settles b Quickly n““]fimo" Ak kood bouse, I uice location, with ‘With & Man For Throwing & No. 20, Brn Kiss to His Wife, “YA“ID—A wood intelligout boy, about 16 yenrs to lm,)h. k‘llilnd& Apply at the Brs of- OW PAVERS—For sale at Bux office, at S&/conts Y1 M R 0 s lhm—u-haunummmmu contral. " o Koforonces required. Addrees A. 4 Snerdiosliin ndibe PR T W oflk’i‘-fl'&‘ =gty : L] i defense, He tackled the alleged kiss ' g i bearer and was about to brain him, but, The following have been drawn as|ag the crowd gathered about, the accused jurors for the next term of the superior | insisted so stremiously that he was not . i guilty, and that he was simply wiping off or township; Robert Adams, Crescent|not to massacro the fellow,and the crowd Sheep Skin Slippers’ The bill introduced in the state senate ¥ Roller Skating Rink i ey, o CREAT :|Friday Evening Feb. Ist. WIBOPEAY We have the following goods in quantities to suit* purchase: Kid Sock Protectors, Magnetic Insoles, Cork and Imitation Cork Soles, Shoe Dressing, “T. M. 70” Blacking, Heaton Button Fastners, Shoe Laces, Shoe Brushes, Shoe Hooks, Etc., Etc. As we buy above goods of Manufacturers in large quantities for Spot Cash, we are enabled to sell them low enough to suit competition. Orders promptly attended to. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway. Lnunul Bluffs, lnwu. MAYNE & PALMER, i Hardware 109 and 111{8. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS BUGK GLOVES, 342 and 344 Broldwny, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. HOUSES, LOTS AND LANDS MRought and Sold. ° Money Loaned, Abstracts Furnished No. 4 Pearl Street, = = o TEEON c0UNCIL BLUFFS. BECHTELE’S European Hotel. The only only hotel run on the European plan lin this city. New building, newly furnished and all modern improvements, and is centrally located. DEAUERS IN AND WOOD, ULK 'AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, EAIR AND BEWER PIPE. No, 639 Broadway, - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. SMITH & TOLLER. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, 7 and 9 Main street, CouxorLBrurys, - - - - Iowa. DImmOTORY, COUNCIL BLUFES, TA. OENEKAL ME;I(TIIANDIEL MAX. MOHN| E H”:ulllofl'i,7slnd 210 Main stroet. __Offics over Amrican Expross s s WAGNER ___Will eontract for fr ml;\I.V'F JOEN W. BATRD, {TmAN tud S oL AT ST, 20 18 Main streot and 17 Pearl street. DR J F WHITE __Corner th! and Fifth up-s EQINOFIII‘]Q‘;Fd 100, 000 Willow avenue, Y AND FEED, J.,M. ST JOEN & 00.0ASH BUYERS. wimtmiap s JOHN BENO & CU., = G N. SGHURZ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, VAR TR G o i e R L G, F. SVMITH. corerron o SOSTATOR AYD smpEs Alfln(e Wulk lnd numn-hle nhlrx-. 872 BM"! gAH_ITAB’ [UM ; And‘:;l;l:';l'uaw’,, l;:;:l:fil:fl Br;ldwly L vaen!kn Prop. l‘ J. Mon$- nd specifioations furnished. JAMES FRANEY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, MEROHANT TAILOR. LINDT & HART __ JamesBlock, _in state and federal cou EDMJLW.VA’BBOTI‘. __ Notary Publio .ik’“a'l‘f.fl"oo’.flfy’in‘:‘.’" 45 REVERE HOUSE. Brondway opposito Now (l{un:: o™ pefitted 1, $1.50 per d.ly A'Large Aséoxtment of Hard and Soft Coal STOVES! STOVES! STOVES Being left over, must be sold at your own prices. I need MIXED RAGS I to fll contrats, S. GOLDSTEIN, 538 Broadw M. CGALLACHER. G ROCERIES, New Btore, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants, . BERT{ First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }°"GnnionbwAY AS AN ECONOMICAL [NSUR;\NCE PETER BECE TELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. STEINHARDT & FREYHAN, Wholesale Liquor Dealers, OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, REMOVED THEIR BUBINESS TO Omaha, Neh.,, January 1st, 1884, HAVING SECURED WEST & FRITCHER'S OLD STAND, INo. 1805 Douglas St. EKimball & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) NONEY T0 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. GROSVENOR & GUNN, MANUFACTURERS OF BROOMS, 311 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs; Iowa HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. “=\CARPENTER'S T00LS AND HARDWARE! Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large line of ext)aordinary Fine Carvers. DeVOL & WRIGHT,™ “Eififsire. WHY DON'T YOU GET 8 ME OF , FITGH BROTHER'S CUSTOM SHIRTS? Pert Fitting, Best and Cheapest.JiFine Linen Collars and Caffs. No. 716 TFourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1, WE WILL GIVE EXTRA BARGAINS THE EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION | gy 2t 007 Bocts and Shoes, regardless of Quarity, Don't miss thie OF WATERLOO, I0WA, Is considered the best u.m in case of death, and $1.000 endowment at the expirationof ten years. Assess- mupc lo according Mrv, Olive Filley 1he agent will call and explain the plan ‘upon your re. l’nmnouroumuu fons to 244 Vioo 86 Council Blufls lowa. P s b Peter C. MIiller, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES! Interior Decorations. 18 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS LIVETO EAT. RESTAURANT AND CAFE,f WW.T'. BIERR A TN Caterer "o The Fublio. 404 Brosdwey, t all Ho } Couell Blufts { Specialry. B Go And M uouune GRAND OPENIN OF THE NEW Doors Opsn ab 7:30 o'clock. Mr, W, Danlels, the Champion Skater WILLGIVE An Exhibition on This Ocecasion FINE MUSIC Wil Bt PHI]VII]EI]. W W Omaruax, «.+4.,,., lln objectionable characters wil b, l‘.lfld R. Rice M. D, cucm ulmum.."‘"“"‘-‘“ ADMISSION 25 cente) MUSEUM NATI]M from 9 s, 1 8010 p. m. dully, eicept. Friday) 26 b 1 , which is for Iadies only-.oa whict tocture will be givea by & lady, describivg ecting party of the buman frawe and all dis- Middle Broadway, Councll EATTOLIVE, bur, ‘1% paralysis and rhoumatism of months and oxbibition at No. 817 Hrosdway, for gentle] X D, “w o o PBYEIOIAN mmaURGhON -’."'2.&“ o?—‘.l.m:?'uw Bl s buregn & 4 ¥ DR. THOMAS JEFFERIS,| JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. HARD WQOD No. 625 Suxth avenue, Council Bluffs, lowa. Homeopathic Physician and Mag- Corner Main stroet and 3 a3, netic Healer. Corner streetand Elghth asenve, C.an 447 Lowost rates and prompt delivery TWKNTY-FIVE YRARS' EXPERIENCE] THIRTY Y¥AKY A RAS- 10xNT o CouNeiL BLures. requontly cured In 20 minutes’ time Disguosia dlseased conditions doeeibed) without queslonlag. Theto are hundreds of witocese to the act that the blind are restored, the deal made to . L . e L BT SILOAM things were not done in & oo e ouly selable preveosative and for diph- a..n. lman wn (keop it on hand). ‘Tho best catarrh = POX preventative—superior to il g ey S b el (donprpui cured-—time requirad one to dx Sk (i) PAY monly called caticors romoved, without e s i Patte I famh At aonils and ' Mo eumantee the cure of the folowing aied dis- fully trosted foasos, or o, Rheumatiam, Scrcfuls, Ulers, ‘Ibanuminnl mortality show that Dr, Jefferies is | Catarrh, wlocd and.| ‘kin diseas o, Dy, popsis, Liver hm doner of melicine In the :."::fl":‘..'fi".‘.‘h‘"" d Bladd s Disoases, X out, Net ancons has besa 16 s, ‘Thea: Byrlugs sre the favori u ‘wu fimmmwfi ay | resort °' "w “ml x'ffl‘n‘{”'fu‘"'.’;‘g",.‘f?}'"' arothe » unnlu w N END; ~ . [t g ood no:‘ Wi lndl bathiog acoomodation both winter and summer. Locality b gt TERMS REASONABLE. Eid hoalthy Acceiible by’ Wab th haiupu EvonmorC, B & & &t b B cuddac lio V. AL AL 'muu“ Sicam fociagn dam. B, 0, et -umyn umnlry No charge for consultation by letter or othorwise. Incloseiuup wher answars L0 lttars are roquired. Bout idud ot rlernes iiven, froo trom contagious diseaso will be re- A e bl Tneite f Hesith for Lreatimant E. P. CADWELL, e lllfll & CADWELL, Attnrneys at- Law ©OUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA Tola 7,174 1and mw-fi-m- 4 Shugact & Mo Wiidirr & Miakici, Chonita, B sy, OI'I'IGER&PUSH WBANKERS. Enlabm::‘ Ry W.R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. I - 1856 o Easteags wad i o s

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