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6 THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, WEDNESDAY., FEBRUARY 13, 1884, B DAILY - BER. e o o e v thop be- o Empkie Hardware Co fore 9 o'clock in the evening. Tt was the one belouging to Andy Osler, who found it there yesterday morning, and recovered it on the payment of the $2.60 COUNCIL BLUFFS. W ETOLES A XX ~ — ANOTHER INSTITUTION. [ oy P Senator Henderson has introduced a B Wednesday Mormug,Fe‘J.l3. for "hi:rh it “"1‘: l""":‘i' e bill 10 the state sehints which it of special We have the fnl]v:ving gnnds.in quantities to suit purchascrs: , R T An effort is being made to get the pu-|;,ioreet here in view of the fact of the ‘ SUBSORIPTION RATES: plis of the deat and dumb institation to| ;e o eduoation of the deat Sheep Skin Sllppers, ..... k N R : LA MR O Pe Your | give an exhibition in some down-town ........ .00 por Year Z:W Y.fnm i hall at some date not too far distant. The institution has a good deal of talent with which to make up a pleasing programme, and it would give many of the citizens a convenient opportunity to see the won- ders of the sign language. If such aplan can be carried into execution, it will find no heartier supporters than those who have been privileged to see similar enter- tainments at the institution, for those and dumb located here, needing an ap- . propslation for ts enlargement and ‘im: Kid Sock Protectors, provement, This bill provides for an additional Ma.gnetic InSO].eS, asylum and school of instruction for| . o o . .. o= T ee—m—m doaf mutes of this state to bo established | GOTK @and Imitation Cork Soles, calf Bros.; at Cedar Rapids, upon the condition that the citizens of that place shall furnish Shoe Dressing, “T M. 707 Bla.cking, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN in fee simplo to tho state o Tora 3 dele e ot round Heaton Button Fastuaers, HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, who have seen themcan testify as to their of not less than ten acres, said location TN - to be selected by a commission of three Shoe Laces, Shoe Brushes e M i FER RO A L N merit and enjoyability. It i to be hoped | mombers by i ) 4 2 that beforo long such an_exhibition may | ¢%, £ the 0 echon The B EoVCHS Shoe Hooks, Etc., Etc. mombers.{ the legislature, to be appoint- — e be given at some place within easy access | 4o ronriates for that purpose £40,000. 1t : 0 of all who would like to attend. l:,,gpmpfl.w. forcl\‘m,[:m expensos 830 | As we buy above goods of Manufacturers in large quantities for Spot ° . P ;| per quarter for each pupil in the institu- | Cash, we are enabled to sell them low enough to suit competition. Orders Onie/of shs SKoniyk Who' Celendy in tion, and to meet the ordinary expenses, | promptly attended to. \ . The only Hotel in this City on the European plan cf luding books, school tus, sal- b 5 3 b o NS rion of ffioats and. tonchiam, $10:000 & Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, [“PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. New Building'"'NSW Furnishing‘s the manner of choosing trustees, making ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTRALLY LOCATED. ts, otc., the abe bei he " MBI TR MAYNEDSK&%LMER' Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. i M2t il A BENEFIT INDEED. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, The Home of the Friendless Very Halr d. alnd SOfi coa;], Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. Generously Given a Big Chance, — AND WOOD, EKimball &« Chamyp Marion B. Baxter, of Michigan, who ¢ 5 BULK !AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) has won great reputation on the rostrum, AND SEWER PIPE. has generously offered to give her lecture | N0, 539 Broadway, - o = - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. : ' entitled ‘‘Handwriting on the Wall,” for 3 . ¥ the benefit of the Home of the Friend- i i 3 16as) givilig Hot Only Har “me's b“:m;x_ 4 Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. expenses, overy thing in fact. As she commands good prices for her lectures, W this donation is worthy of high com. | COAL GIVEN A ‘A‘Y ! ELANERY T Vibw Al ke phBGroRtty) SMITH & TOLLER. Every one who buys a ton of the celebrated Centervil'e ceal of Platte X £ 3 § Overton, office 5801 First avenue, yard 804 Main street, Ceuncil Blufis Mr. Dohiany liss, with' equal genarosity ; LEADING MERCHANT TATLORS R G . i) g agreed to give thejuse of the new oper; sp"ng Gflflds ? JllSt Recelved. is entitled to a chance in the drawing for one ton of coal, to be given 109 and 111{S. Main Street, B No, 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. A Cheap railroad tickets at Bushnell's. Frank Mayo appears here in ‘‘Davy COrockett” to-morrow evening. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, Remember the noonday prayer meet- ings at the Y. M. C. A, Rooms. Those who don’t settle their taxes this month will have to pay a penalty. Union revival meetings every afternoon at 4 o’clock in the Presbyterian church, The Episcopalians have a social to- morrow evening at Mrs. D, C, Bloomer’s. The Western Union has established a ‘branch telegraph office at the Union ele- vator. many criminal cases, threatens when a good opportunity arises. to seek the re- lease of his c'ient from the present county il, on the ground that itis an unfit place in which to keep a prisoner, and is confident the courts will support such a view, as the grand jury has already con- demned the jail, and there is an abund- ye The other provisions of the bill are for o AN A Another Nebraska gentleman is re ported as having dropped about $600 in the lairs of the gamblers here. ance of evidence asto its unfitness to The Rock Island was an hour and a |keep men. In case of such a decision half late yesterday, and the Wabash about the pn‘uuent jail would be emptied only f forty minutes, Other roads on time, too quickly, for such a hole being made, every prisoner would get some lawyer to Permit to commit matrimony was y & help him out on this claim. If those who terday given Henry Streneke of Ardia, v : are 80 eager to vote down the proposition O‘l“:“’k” county, and Sophia Haines, of | for o new court house and jail should this city. find that all the prisoners in this county The project for holding terms of court | would have to be taken to some other at Avoca has got so far as being intro- county for safe keeping, they would be- duced as a house bill, and referred to a |gin to wish they hadn’t, as the expenses committee. of officers taking prisoners backwards and forwards, and other expenses, would swell to an amount in a year which would There are now on an average four lodgers a night at the new city jail, who como i of their own accord and beg for | Make a hole in the 840,000 noedod for a [y o e F AR (e 1eaihed 14 16 7 and 9 Main street, away March 1st. You may thus get A LS5k o atabp thews: now jail, Ggiveh bk Wotes 3vaiionss andl b b R T el A Ton of Coal for Nothing. The Union Pacific was to fultill all its Bertie Bliss, the boy wonder on wheels, is to be at the roller skating rink to-night and give. some showing of his skill, which will interest all, Among yesterday’s donations to the Home of the Friendleas were: John O. Lee, 85; Mrs. 8. S. Keller, $7 of provis- ions; D. Maltby, $3 in groceries. the generosity of the lecturer and of Mr. promises in regard to Union avenue by bEEEL | HEATING STOVES : ivil e benefit of the home, thus affordin, January 1st, and the ordinance giving it i e opport:x RIS 0!}“’5 the right to use that avenue provides, | oy ot or thoy are as generous as the two AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. that if it fails to do as it agrees for|who lead off in the enterprise. The lec- thirty daysits right shall be declared for- | ture is pronounced an excellent one, and| DIRBOTORY, COUNCIL: BLUF¥S, TA. 1 {\E ' feited. The Union Pacific has failed for | thus, while the public is getting enjoy- | —0—e— o o ——— ——————————— thirty days since January 1lst, and under ment, they can feel that the money is J OHN W. ,BAIRD T COLLECTION AGENO . Ol sarmer hrowinay aidl Mata smmeh, ! going direct and entire to ihe home, y TY COLLECTION AGENCY. Office corner Broadway and Main street. : A _ Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large i S e that ordinance it seems very plain . that | Th he i i L ERCHAN e - & Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Killian, who live | tho city can now make it came to time and in;:).;;k::?ifl‘fi:: "b}?:i:l;fi f n:l:::i! JOHN BENO & CC., 183ain atrost and 37 Fonct ssrent. lme of ext)aordinary Fine Carvers. ? on avenue A, have lost their two-year-|jeep its promises. Where ave the half | to see the beauties of the new opera MAX MOHN, ° CRESTON HOUSE. ; 504 Broadway, and 10 and old son Max, who died of lung fover on|hour dummiest Where are the proyl.|icuse ot the ssme time, All these con- - e Bl e 12 Main Street. :}f‘:a 1ith. The funeral is to be held this | gions for running forry cars up to Broad- :Ldzz'gfix_wm doubtless causo the house | )R, T, F. WHITE, comor atn and Fitth up.stairs." Restdense, 608 Willow avonve. - f rnoon, way? Wheke are the other things prom- JUSTICE, OF TIIE PEACE, N’ '8 B e e | kv tosr Tinr. |MeSOHURZ. L WHY DONT YOU 8 - ;z:d:.u:):ini::: ?:;“;. '“‘? booked h;: is ]‘ZK; closed when it °‘fl§h¢ 'd" be zfiefl- S. 8 WAG’NER, NI Sonkiatd (35 fonareit oh Rose DLBIL el |28 ottt ssost, Chatkradely 18 | earrying conoealed | Last Sunday, #s on previous days, there!'wo Watches Stolen from Postmas- 0 Y Wholesalo butte al b weapons, there being found on him a ro- | were a number of ladies and children, to ter Armour's House Found ‘JI_-‘“M-M§”1;;‘§Q§§W§E‘,co"cASH BUYERS' oy and truit. p o us F|TBH BR“THEH’S BUSTUM sHlRTS? . volver and a knife, say nothing of men who had to stand in Kansas City. 5 7 7 MERCHANT TAILOR, 5 7 John R. Boyle, who for years has been | around in the cold on the platform for a R o S 3 JAGOB KOCH. Stock Compiete. _Suite made at reasonable pricos. No. 805 Main 88.) Per Fitting, Bestand Cheapest.giFine Linen Collars and Cuffs. in the employ of the 0., M. & St. Paul, | half hour or more while waiting for a short time ago the chief of police of CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, ' s . W aidwho lfuyboen its lg‘enl here, is nov; chance totake a train, Now that the | Kansas City got hold of two watches G’- F. SMITH. Corner 7th and Broadway. Plane and epecifications furnished. NO. 715 Fourth Street councfl Blufis; Iowa‘- omoted to the position of division |city can, under the ordinance, compel which v.ere in the possession of a man | TAMES FRANEY. A bols Work e AT TALLOR, | 78 Pecadway! WIL st e T Uaion Pacile to. tako.up. -tk | WHo 1ad. boen arested horo on susic- . tlo Work and reasoublo_charges. €72 Broadway FROM NOW UNTIL FEB. 1, WE WILL GIVE nation ot J. V. Mahoney. Arrangements have now been com- pleted by which Col. W. W. Abbott, of Bt. Jo, is to take oharge of the track here. He brings his entire stable of fourteen horses, including the celebrated Col, West and Westmount, besides a FRTAONAL. number ‘of very promising horses. and if it fails to do 80 can have it taken |98 The Kansas City chief judged from | LINDT & HART. sumes miock. O ackion. I siato aod fedaral couris. up at the expense of the company, this [80me letters found addressed to and re- And batn house, 421 and 428 Broadway, L. Sovereign, Prop. P. J. Mont- vower should be used to m.k,e the | ceived from parties in Omaha and Coun- SANITARIUM gomery, Mi1). Fhiysician: Union Pacific come to time and keep its ‘“]. Bluffs that possibly someihing here | EDWIN J, ABBOTT. R I L S B promisee. might be learned as to who owned the i SMITH & NORTON, . . :c:it;:::: OI?Y &?:“‘;l:a‘g::‘c‘:;k:‘l ’;r'g:; REVERE HOUSE: Eroadway opposite New Opers House. Refitted §1, §1.60 per day In all our Bocts and Shoes, regardless of Quaiity. Don’t miss this Postmaster Armour'’s house at the| Ay inas of 7. . AR MSTRONG chance. S. A. PIERCE, 100 Main Street. time of the burglary, it became |Engineering = i e ——— 7} 4 = s () 3 N. Richards, the hotel man of Le Mars,was | evident they belonged to him, and yes- | Lazd Sur. A1V 1 EFEn iineerx: It tated by th hy i " | veving,eaith: g ba it o .f....;:L'.'.,‘}:fl:,fi in tho clty yesterday i company with bis | eriey, oy wors teceived, Tn thomean: |awnticies) ROOM 6, NEW OPERA HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUEES, IOWA, CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH, much interest in the churches of the city | Henry Bradford, of Milwaukes, entered his ;‘eleu»;ld. l:m;lru being no charge on which | % ¢t All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL as now. The revival meetings are being | name on the Ogden's big book yesterday, o could be held, but the police are at largely attended, the church members are waking up, and many who are not church members are expressing o desire to be- come such, Platie Overton, the wood and coal man, has devised a new scheme. Every one Lew Thorne, of Monticello, Towa, was in the city yesterday. work on what clues they have thus A LARGE STOCK OF B ot vt s e STOVES AND FURNITURE GARPETS ‘h:v(}s;:;fl;m;v.mn.,, owa SO0 A MR B onin o At VERY LOW FIGURES. Don't forget I pay the highest price for ? O U BT.A.IN S, b S K o ] CIANCING THEIR MINDS, | g T DD R.AGS D |And General House Furnishings ! agent, has just returned from his eastern wed- The “Doctors” Conclude Not to Have | As I 1led to buy to fill contructs, who purchasos & ton of coal gets a ticket | 4176 1P °f ten days. 0y More Haboas G o bl s bl dukinaa - MAIL ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY. ¥ W. G. Blair, wh 8 Aoy Corpus §. GOLDSTEIN, 538 Broadway. with & number on it, and on the first of o BiaLr) who kabesn with A. D, Foe- Fights, < ter & Bro, for some time, is now planning to 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | CASADY,O&CUTT & FRENCH. go to Wisconsin, ho having bought a drug ptore thero, 0. R. Brewster, of Chicago, arrsved n the Ogden yeste) Col, John, Lingt Is expected to arrive home from Washington this morning. J, Thoroughgood, a thoroughly good cigar- box manufasturer of Janesville, Wis., was in the city yesterday, hunting up the cigar- makers, s next month he will give away a ton of by chance, 8o that whoever holds the lucky number gets a ton of coal for nothing. Bee his advertirement in a nother solumn, Mr, Weir, who has just come heto as manager of the Council Bluffs board of underwriters, is arranging, as his office, room No, b, Everett block, and making ready to settle down to business in earn- est, Hemakes a favorable impression here, comes here highly recommended, and is doubtless the right man for the 1t was expw;dn;;!;\lw that Judge M. CALLACHER. } | Lyman weuld give s docion mthe( (e ER. O C B IR I EI S| R. RAI(ZO& N,'!:'.,R-'mmm JOSEPH GAGHEGAN. _ :'.Mn T:r‘:: &:’-:‘rpl:i:" I‘“:l""": and New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants. GM{LERS, khite o drawing of blood. }I ARD WOO D 'urner, 8 of it was d o - loamed that the “doctors’ b changed | TFEF | Furst Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, yzsaoummer |CHRONIG DISEASES o v oo, COAL their minds, and concluded togo volun- | ——m— oo “;f,‘-"‘; u"u:ffi'{'. g:‘:.-;l;:;l_ Dluff 4 G o tarily to Memph® with Sheriff Cannon. AS AN ECONOMICAL INSURANCE, R Cgrer Mido strest and Bighth averue, G210 The judge concluded, therefore, that o eat o e ot s o | THE_EQUITABLE MUTUAL LIFE AND ENDOWMENT ASSOCIATION ™ ™5, o qupyel 45| W. H. Wood, of Ottumwa, Towa, was atthe [ sion, and yesterday this new arrange- OF WATERLOO, 10WA, ; Pacific yesterday, n'x‘ane v'v::ubeil(:g il&wda.hwith a view of . d e S e 8 - - u' n their starting for Memphis this morning. | 1s considered the best $2.600 in case of death, and §1.000 endowment at the expirationof ten years. Assoss- | W, Turner, of Fairmount, Neb., turned i s payable socording toage. Mre, Olive Filley the age call and explain the plan upon your re. [] w ¢ James F, Flower, of Elyria, O., kept from | ed. The doctors have now commenced 0009, Maln fireet; Eooms 1 A ugart & Mo, one, every possihls point belug. contests| 0. Pisedt your o munications to 244 Vine St. Counc ; P | quast, * Dirost yourcom munleitions fo 44 Vinosk Councli Butelows. L From Tiae Hamburg Timos it is learned | getting nipped yesterday by getting into tho | suit against Sheriff Cannon for $40,000 | it 5to Bt FARIOUVE. || JOMSE B, VIR PR, Mt W00 ey SILOAM Tt Th P Nory b ot i T il e il i 0| RESTAURANT AND CAFE, ™y w5, |MINERAL _ SPRINGS, % AR R i thout a desperate struggle against the ’ . Bl s o the pto on i, L e S e W.T.- BRRAUN PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,| CURE OR NO PAY [ to The Public. 222 Middle Broe1wey, C 11 Bluffs, ing falsely to the subscription list of The | Touls on a mouth's visit to friends, MIRRER T RARLAU SEp— We guarantee the cure of the following named dis- b3 ———————— Ed. O lison } 404 llruww‘-y. l!MlI at all Hours, | scases, orno rl) Rheumatism, Soro ’ulll.i Ulcers, ::-h:d:wmmuhm prinking, | L. B Niola, of Quincy, was o Paclc Puiating done to order and lowons | O douline Couaol Blife A DAV Railway Time Table. 3‘;&12,}1&.&':’“, i r;«;?-:&‘;&:.;i,"r’a‘fii case come up to-day, and . | house guest yesterday, iy ven by 5. D, . udio or - ralgia and Asthins, Thoss ugeare the favor it o alvly ne. e A Peter C. Miller, ¥ 2 | R izt B PR Articles of incorporation have been FULL OF PATIENCE, The Otrcurt Court. DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF COUKCIL BLUFFS. S -‘lnnlv;ur‘u‘u’x?r‘:':‘L‘:al|";‘Kmcm "".-T.‘»:‘f;':l::,h: ) filed for a new opera house at Walnut, Although there have been but two ' RN SRR E':'i..:'."::'g.’,n.“i%"_'m abash radls the company being composed of leading | & SUTering Husband Sceks Froedom |days of the present term of the cirouit PR Sk s eavs Eeanitos opot”sae . | "Rkt BEV. M L} Frem the Woman He Married ¥ | carlier and arrive ten miuutes later. Siloam Springs citizens of that place, and the stock court, yet in these two days Judge fized a6 85,000, That amount, will son Over Thirty Years Ago, Lyman has disposed of considerable busi- Interior DecoratiOHS- PR G TSR AT P od of 0 . J 5 LAY, v2. | peciic Gravity. .. oo e tovasd building n opers| Nesasday i the cireuit_ court, the new. ot of whioh, n detall would | 13 8. Pearl Btreet aud 80 N. Main Btreet, - COUNOIL BLUFFS.| smpn oo PPN | 3 other name 3 oo | & ; divorce case of D. G. Griffin againstMar- garet Griffin was heard and a decree 9:45 & m 7:00 p w | Carbonate C: KANBAS CITY, BT. X COUNCIL BLUPPS, Carbonste Iron ~ would be more fitting, but opera house or hall, it is evident thay Walnut has got S, i %, % SPECIAL NOTICES.| i seven I 10108 m » " granted, From his testimony it appeared ot NOTIC = - T vy 8i2 pm Pacific Express, | to the district court, t: .| NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such as Lost, [ YA0R R large nicel e ! both enterpriso '.M‘ promising future. | that they were married in 1852 at Wau- wh‘:::‘db“n .dj.mj..:d w.xd'.;.?&?n Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- J.‘m hard ooul s “Tuir o ‘m""“w' “"'“;;A\“::.m‘ iasiad 9:40 8 10 ! Justico Abbott's time was again taken | kesha, Wis. He is now a gray-haired, | from the calendar, twenty have gone by | 128, sbo., will be inserted in this eoluma ab the low | = Dasam Express, 65pm | up yesterday with the trial of some jury | white bearded man of sixty-five years, |default and by confession of Sufumenz. A 8. /CNN GRATS BERZLXR fo oo ‘:fl":;:;‘;‘_f' A D e o P oo, Ton CIICAGO, ROCK IALAKD AXD FAGIFIC, o4 o & fi is. CENTS NE for sul - 0 ce. I3 " A fo Express, e aha » chos of ol hed fo w un |, secndiog to b aory, whioh waa | 40 G 5,1} A, ek BATE DOSD 0 i vame rsenaci 41 oo, R |- appn duwbge ptanl o uncontradioted, he had been sorely tried | "Yoyterday T tho jurors ap. | oamStret near Bcudvey Tioam *DesMolucs Avc-muodation, 440 p THO8. O¥PICAS, . M. USKT, and abused, His wife had got in the poared, and strange enough there was habit of drinking, and when she wasn't one out of the twenty-four who was ab- W sent, and he was excused. Of the TuxBrx, oy i | OFFICER & PUSEY y dl Delivered by carrier aé on S0pm Cannon dall, a5 m *AX Traunfer only. twenty-three not oneasked %0 be excused, | .8 week. P e o BANKERS. There was 1o case for them to hear, and | \\/ANTED—A good house, in nice location, with 5:80 pm Expross, @50 pm Council Blufly . . In. they were turned loose with orders to | e, ¥ oous. Addie bos N 9, B ddiam Feolllo Express, vassul Estabiishea - 1556 report again thi ing. b S —— SIOUX CIVY AND PACIFIC, ’ . port again this morning (U5, PAPERS—For e ot B oice, at 28 ceuts S R S Aot poam | heoskreln Forelgy and cmesto Excbauge snd 08 BRI 0w o T e I 08w Accommodation, 0:60 p ]Allh YOU GOING TO EUROPF? corne Niuth 1. i Third aveumer R PEARL ST, AND PIPTH AVE, | 220 u another column will be found the . | OB BENT- Elsgarily firaished @ L o RETE ek suotersoln wil be tnd W, | FFORNNT, Bowmty it ez | CORNER PEARL IFTH AV, | icd b | W.R.VAUCHAN. &"""‘m-;ltnu. 201 Broadway, New York, -F%‘f faparese tl W J o, 7T CHAPMAN & MARTENS, - - - PROVRIETORS. | T8 w i . Vi complete arravgements AL w irom Omaha, new h oF L) 10 to 12 i o | ARt N ey | AR T Justice of the Peace. wnflwl.flm Summer, *'Cook’s Excur- | Harucy st., Omaba h te agente 14 | Eveniux 7:30 t0 10 Sl e g v Omaha and Council Blufte, W 1i24-3i24-5:24-T:0, and 11:04 p. 2. Ar Real eatate collec 100 & geney. Fo.l we bl 2 ‘miutes beture leaviog tis. 0Tt SaTihgs Marh’ 100 M6sucy: 0dd Fadews Ligek: sionist, and full [ - Commutation tickess good for twenty adusssions §3. e | will be mailed wn.‘n;lmr-on mfo mmf fi:'”fl"‘l‘wmh‘f‘uflfifl W. W. CHAPMAN, - - = = Manager. ocents, Councl! Bluffs lowa. o 4 No objecticuable characters will be adinitted,

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