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AILY Bl ™~ QOUNCIL BLUFFS -Thursdny Morning, March. 6. L D) E JJE. [ them, and when Pagne pressed him for th's personal debt he went to the oflice, drew 81.50 for I” him, and then paid it over on his per- Justice Abbott concluded it f obtaining money under but of paying money under false protenses, and accordi yne, had it charged to * | sonal debt. was not a oa false pretens e discharged him. W, C. Bryan, who was charged before Justice Abbott with owing a bill at the Pacifio houso, was yosterday found guilly and fined 825, Tho hotel men claimed that Bryan guaranteed the payment of the bills of base ball club that stopped at the hotel, and that the bill amounting to 854 was not paid. CRIPTION RATES:} - 20 conta per woek $10.00 por Year Carrier M 'y OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Streot, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION, il Yosterday one of the justices was called upon to marry a couplo, the frisky groom beeing 55 years of ago and the blushing bride being 70. In closing the Additional local on seventh pago. The oity council meets this evening. Admission to the lecture to-night, 25c. v CTHE DALY BER-OMAHA, TYIURS OVER T0 OMAHA. About One llnmlr:‘:l Merry Skaters Spend the Eyening Across the River, LADIES WE ARE RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE Shoes and Slippers. Last evening o largo and merry dele- | gation of ladios and gentlemen, mostly patrons of the roller skating rink here went over to Omaha to enjoy an eve- ning there, and to return the visit recent- 1y made by the Omahas to the rink here. There were nearly a hundred in the par- ty, and they left here with flying colors, headed by the Bavarian band, discours- ing lively music, and Manager Chapman happy in the sucoess of the arrangements #0 wisely planned by him, On reaching Umaha the party took the street cars to Fiftoenth and Farnam streets where a procession was formed, headed by Mrs. Patterson, Morgan and McMahon a committes from the Omaha OUR FINE ceremony he made up for not kissing the bride by wishing the newly wedded ones a long and happy life and plants. , The committee on invitation of Hawk- The case of Bond vs. the Wabash rail- | eyo Lodge, 1. O, O. F., No, 184, wish to way was argued in the circuit court yes- [announce that through some imayvcidable terday. accident a number of invitations for their It isreported that Capt. Hayes, late of | ball, to be held at Bloom & Nixon’s hall, the police force, is the coming chief of | to-night, have not reached their destina- police. tion. Thoeo desiring an invitation will William Sears, of 10 Council Blufls | Teceive tho same upon application to any bar, was bouked for a lecture at Orescent "‘"‘“‘b" of the committee, or to H. last night. Friedman, 321 Broadway, 0Odd Fellows " and their families arerespectfully invited Fx“l:n:k‘:‘:;’;fl‘:’:d Jostarday BIVON | yithout furthor invitation, tus, both of Shelby. The Odd Fellows now purpose building a fine temple, if they can purchase a site to suit and av a price to suit. Those who saw “The World” at the new opera house speak well ef the scenery,and there their praise stops. Wm. Johnson, for getting drunk and smashing glass in a Broadway saloon was yesterday fined $8.55 in police court. The delinquent saloonists, gamblers and prostitutes, were called in yesterday to pay the city its share of the profita. Fred Kruckenburg and Christina Al- bertus both of Shelby county, were yes- terday joined in wedlock by Justice Schurz, The dynamos have arrived here for the additional electric lights. Now with sufficient power the city will be pretty well supplied. In the cirouit court yesterday the divorce case of Jennings vs. Jennings was heard, and the woman given a decreo on account of cruelty. Complaint was lodged before Justice Schurz yesterday charging Stella Long with assaulting Frank Colyer and A, Colyer. She will have a hearing on the 7th. The citizens should not delay taking advantage of the wonderfully low prices offered in another column by the water- works company. Next Monday the time is up. Bortha Wellsby appears at the new opera house Friday and Saturday even- ings in ““Oliver Twist,” and at the Sat- turday matinee in *‘The Lady of the Oa- melias.” A fire alarm and new hose are among the pressing needs of this city. Delay in procuring them may result as dis- asterously as did the delay in placing a hose cort on lower Main street.. The city council, in purchasing a $600 lot of Alderman James for a hose-cart house, should make him credit up on the lot the $100 back pay which he drew. ‘That would leave only §500 to pay, Mrs. W. J. Jame:on died at her home in Oreston quite suddenly yesterday morning, Mr, A, D. Temple, who is as- sociated with Mr, Jameson in the United States Masonic Benefit association, went to Oreston yesterday to arrange for the faneral. New spring goods just received at J. Reiter's, the tailor, 310 Broadway. Alderman Keating yesterday received tarantula from California, many olive- graceful skating at the roller rink Tues- day night, It was decided by a voto of the audienci BShe received 77 votes, Miss Nason 63, Miss Palmer 56 and Miss Tostevin 55. Miss Tostevin met with gsome trips, which caused her to lose much in the contest. Judge Lyman pre- sented the gold watch to Miss Whitney, the conditions being that next Tuesday evening she is to return it to be contest- ed for again, and if she wins in two more contests it is to remain hers. The passage of the prohibition law has caused the city officials and saloonists to consult as to what can be done toevade it. It is conceded that the selling will still go on here at least. The city wants the financial help derived from the licenses, and the saloon men want to have the number of places limited by somo sort of a license, placed reasonably high. How to license saloons under a prohibitory law is the puzzle. Heroto- fore, the saloons have been licensed to sell wine and beer, and have sold under this everything. Now they cannot get even 80 much of a license as that. It will probably bo fixed up on such a plan as is now being pursued in reference to the gamblers and prostitutes. They are brought before the court and put up whatever amount is agreed upon, and there the matter drops. Just how it will be evadea is puzzling all concerned, but that it will be evaded all may be assured, The telophone company seem to think Bluffis folk, and then wonder why it is that the business is not more prosperous here, and the number of patrons more rapidly increased. Occasionally the lo- cal management makes a spurt for the better, and then relaxes its efforts to sat- isfy the public, until a howl is raised,and then it braces up again if but only for a brief season, Of late the day manage- ment has been pretty good, but at night the telephone is of nouse. The office has no night operator at all, and that is the very time when telephones are often nooded most., In caso of sicknoss or fire, or for a police cail no dependence can be placed in the telephone, as there is no operator. There are oue or two boys who sloop n the office, and by going to the oftice and kicking in the door, one may arouse one of these, but it is often fur- ther to the office than to crrry the mes- sage to the place itself. 1If tho tolephone office was used as an offico instead of a sleeping room, it would be a great im- provement in the service, e — Real Estate Transfers The following deeds were filed for ro- oord in the recorder’s office, March B, reported for Tue Bek by P. J. Mo. Mahon, real estate agent: Isaac Dickeraon to D. W, 13, and n ne} 24, 75 Since the first of January there have been 63 new telephones added to the Omaha list, 35 to the Lincoln list, and only 13 to the Council Bluffs list. The gain in Council Blufls will continue to be very slow, until the managoment of aflairs here is put on an efficient business ‘basis, Judge J. G. Larimer, brother of Hon, A. V. Larimer, of this city, died af Bellefontaine, Pa., a fow day. ago, aged 60 years. Ho was at the time of his death one of the associate justices of the court of common pleas and oyer and ter- miner in Oenter county, A. B, Keith, of the Crawford county Bulletin, went to Washington recently and says in its write up: “‘Mr, Pusey is working hard and qaietly. He is con. fident of securing legislation beneficial to the district before congress shall have adjourned. ‘There are said to be three aspirants for the position of justice of the peace, now (oocupied by Mayor-elect Vaughan, The theeo named aro J, C. Rhodabeck, M. G, Griflin and John Jay Frainey. Poti- w in the interest of soi circulated. Vaughan has not resigned yet, and it is said that he will not rosign, | it being claimed that he can legally hold | hold both offices. Next Sunday evening Rev, J, G, Le- men is to give an address especially to Jtley, 8} so, 38—83, 600, dred . 0. James to City of Councit Blufls, art of lot 11, block 11, Bayliss’ firat ad- tion— ) John Mollicoat to 88—23,400. -w&s. 7, . J. Curtis et al. to Geo. W, Wicker- sham, ne} 34, 74, 41—84,320, Brightm Graybill to John Rief, lots 14 :llir‘ é , and 17, in block 8, Underwood— 0.T. Smith to Wi, J, Conklin, lots 1 fldfl_,‘bllgnoll( 4, Hufl’s addition to Oak- Goorge Bruehn to Avent Bruehn, se} sw} 9, 74, 41--$1,120. ‘otal sales, $13,280 Sulllvan To-Night., A meoting was held last evening at the residence of Rev, Father McMenomy to complete arrangements for the lecture to be delivered this evening by Hon, A. Sullivan, 1t was decided that the mayor of the city should preside, and that Rev, T. J, Mackay should introduce the speaker, The following were named as vice presi- dents: Judgo Reed, Judge Lyman, J, J. N. Baldwin, W, R. Vaughan, W.C, Jum.l, J. M. Palmer, J, K . A, Holmes, any, M., G, Hy, 0. P, Wickham, s :VJ Tilwsn. J.J . Be ullivan, A. Mynster, and Rev. Father McMe. P. J, Hammond, n} A 4 Mhuinhmfincuithhalpl«l, and Becrotary Curtis, together with other - workeis aud members of the Y, M, €, A., J. — Horsford's Acia Phosphate, Bpecific Virtues in Dyspepsia. Dg, ‘A JENKINS, Great Falls, N, mays: “f almost ?"Dl’l- nervousness and morbid vigilance . H, can testify to its seemin, irtues in cases of d;-. that almost anything will do for Council | , rink and Mr. W. W, Chapman and Miss Marshall and marched to the rink. Among those who went over were Misses Tostevin, Whitney, Conover, Hardin, DeoHaven, Mrs. and Miss Brewstor, the Misses Bullard, Misses Morgan, Smith, Mayne, Oliver, Bowman, Amy. and Messrs, Davis, Stone, Tostevin, Cas- ady, Bush, Copeland, Nason, Squires, Witheral, Brown, Porterfield, Shaw, Wall and Sherman. For.Sprin Wear are arriving daily. see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffy, | West Side Square, Clarinda, LIO\’VA entiemen BOOTS AND SHOES Please call and DAY. MARCH ¢, 1884. W ELO LS AT i Hardware . 109 and 111 8, Main Stroot, Jan o] (It GOUNOIL BLUFFS, 10WA. G - -Efii ) s — - - e . - NMetcalf Bros., WHOLESALE I!E}\],_F,l‘..‘! IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 942 and 344 Broadway, SEN COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, J. B. ARMSTRONG, Civil Eingineer M-Y, NEW OPERA HOUSE, CfiCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. After spending an enjoyablo _evening they returnod on tho duminy, which was held until 10:30 p. m., and arriving in this city at_a_littlo after 11 o'clock, all woll plensed with their trip and recep- tion by the Omaha skaters. CAPTURE OF RICHMOND, MAYNE & PALMER, DEAUERS IN AND WOOD, Miss Whitney won the first contest for The Gallant Mayor of That Name |BULK!AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HATR AND SEWER PIPE. Wedded to Miss Plumer. No, 589 Broadway, U & % COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Hard and Soft Coal, GET 8OME OF FITGH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? Porfeot Fitting, Best and Cheapest.§§Fine Linen Collars and Cufts, No. 716 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. MAIX MOEIN, Proprictor,. CRESTON HOUSE. Yestorday afternoon there was a quiot happy wedding at the residence of Mr. and Mrs, William Plunter, about eight miles south of the city, the wife being their daughter Miss Theresa Priscilla Plumer, and the happy man Major George H. Richmond. The ceromony was performed by Rev. Mr. Mackey, rector of the Epscopal church, and the company present was limited to the re- latives, and a very few intimate friends. Among the relatives from elsewhere was a brother of the bride, Dr. Andrew Plu- mer of St. Louis, and a sister of the I SMITH & TOLLER, 7 and 9 Main street, Couxcit BLurrs, - - Towa. Sflflng GDDdS LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, Jllst Received. ~———EVERYTHING ~ FIRSTCLASS.. Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Railway Time Table.|[JOSEPHE GAGHEGAN.. T HARD WCGOD AND COAL Corner Main streetand Eighth avenue, Coan Bluffs &3 T.owest ratos and prompt delivery COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and de- ime, at the Trains leave transfer depot ten min- ive ten minutes later, CIlICAGO, BURLINGION AND QUINCY. Council Bluffa Express, Chicago Expross Mail, KANSAS CITY, BT. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFYS. groom from Honlan. The occasion was a modest but none the less joyous one, and the gifts bestowed were marked for their elegance rather than numbers, they being from a heavy cash check down to an illustrated edition of Shake- speare, The congratulations and well- wishes to those expressed by those pre- sent, but will bo shared in by many in ket this community whero the worthy couple New Building- are 80 well known, ALL MODERN The newly wedded ones left on a brief trip to Chicago, and to Wisconsin, Major Richmond’s old home, The groom is an alumnus of the state university of Madi- gon, and has relatives and many friends in the southern part of the state. Major Richmond, for ten years or over, servasd as a civil engineer in the army. and un- European Hotel The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of Now Furnishings. IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Jowa Creormo Py | 10:10a m Mail and Express, 5:25 pm Express, = SILOAM Express, press, Accemmmodation, *At local depot only. *WABASI, 5T, LOUIS ANDIPACIFIC. Mail, Cannon Ball, *At Transfer only, CHICAGO and NORTHWESTERN. 9:40am 5 pm pm MINERAL SPRINGS. We guaranteo the curo of the following named dis- soases, orno_pay: Rheugatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, Catarrh, 'l Blood and ekin discases, Dy: pepeia, Liver Complaint, Kiduey and Bladder Diseaes, Gout, Neu- ralgia and Asthma, Thes: Springs aro the favorite rod and debilica 45 p m 11315 am -| &0pm 9:45a m winter al end_healthy. Acces BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC. Evonn, or C., B. & Q., 7:40pm St. Paul Expres solicited, Hey 7:20 8 m Accommaodation, M o, Albany, Siloam Springs, (Gentry Western Express, AN, b Pacific Express, Erenino G I A B, Local Express, v der General Myers, helped locate many of the signal service stations, and for sev- eral years was an engineer on the North- ern Pacific. Of late he has been connect- od with Richmond Bros's. wholesale house in tl\il: city. i The worthy woman thus won by him, o { is one'of & family who have long resided REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. here and who are widely known, The |805 South Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS JACORE K OCEHEL, Merchant Tailoring, Reaction ... Carhonc A Carbonato Calctum | Carbonate Iron . Sulphate Magnesi Sulphate Calciom Chloride Sodium . Silli Lincoln Expross, *At Tran:fer only. DUMNY TRA p, m ay, 8:24- 7:04 and 11:04 p. m. Ar- ng time. 10:24 a, m. 24! rive 30 minutes before 5: leavis THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! e family nanr B grandithorini : M. CALLACHER. GCGCROCERIES died a year or two 8go, in his ninetieth was a survivor of the battle of New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Pricos and Polite Attendanta. oar, {Nn.«’arloo, where with the Hanoverans, he fought with Wellington, and at one time, whilelattached as a servant to an ““The wicked shall be turned into hell, and the nations that forgat God. And the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath ef God, which is poured out with- out mixture into the cup of indignation, ; sge & and ho shall bo tormented with fire and officer he was in the presence of Napo- d i e g brimstone in the presence of the holy Jeon himself und saw him face o face. TERY{ First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, - }“O%ERBROADNAY £ &3 angels and in the presence ot the Lamb, | Dsior Richmond and his bride will on o R E. 3 ! BinLe, is return from their eastern trip be SR 4 A | weloomed hearly to 4 rosidonco in hi | LIVETO EAT. EATTOLIVE. ShelsiE s W.R. VAUGCGHAR. city, and it is to be hoped that thoir T A ND G A FE : ' ! . hmu']e hr;fleb mlny be as permanent as it y 2 3 g‘ E J llstlce Oi tha Pea:ce. Burely wi 0 haj o 3 st T W.T'. BIRATTIN Y Omaha ana. Counsil Siufr. Ordor flowers for woddings and funer. Caterer to Tho Pulblic. S Fdi A o e b e sl from W. H. Foster, Harvison streer | _na. otn 1 o Doy, { Uonls at al Hours, “ ERE g SPECIAL FOTICE. COMMEROCIAL, - g'fiig % 0" . -l == R S e COAL GIVEN AWAY | § £ Ea Consumers of Water! o, , 700; No, o re- 0 o . i ¥ | fostod, 50v; good domand. ) "1 Every one who buys a ton of the celebrated Centerville coal of Platte s“’ a EE THE Corn—Lsealers aro paying 850 cl and 280 for new, ata—To good demand at 27, @6 00 per ton; 50c per balo, Ryo—40@ibo. Corn Meal—1'25 per 100 pounds, is entitled to a chance in the drawing for one ton of coal, to be given away March 16th. You may thus get A Ton of Coal for Nothine. for old corn | Overton, cffice 501 First avenue, yard 804 Main street, Council Bluffs, COUNCIL BLUFFS Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00¢ Coal—Delivered, hard, 1150 per ton; soft, 500 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 11c. Flour—City our, 1 60@3 30, ‘Brooms—2 95@3 00 por doz, LIVE STOCK, Oattlo—3 00@3 50; calves, 5 00@7 50, Hogs—Local packers are’ buying now and thereis o good demand for all grades; choico packing, 6253 mixed, b 25, PRODUCE, Quotations by J, M. St. John & Co,, com- mission merchauts, 538 Broadway, Butter—Plonty and in fair demand at 15@ 20c; creamery, 85c. Egga—Scarce at 24¢ per dozen, Poultry—Ready salo; chickens, dressed, 12¢; ve, Bej turkeys, dressed, 10c; ucks, dressod, 120; live, 8c. FRUITS, Oranges—3 B0@4 00 per box, Peter C. NrIiller, DEALER IN ALL TH LATEST DESIGNS OF Interior Decorations. 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, " CARPENTER'S TOOLS AND HARDWARE! li di s Y L&',"'w e Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware. A large Vegetables —Potatoes, 40; onions, 40c; cab- line of extaordinary Fine Carvers, bago, nono in tho market; apples, ready salo at 3 25@4 00 for prime stock, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such as Lost, Fouud, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. lug, ste., Wil be inserted {n this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- sortion. Leave advertisements at our office, No, Poarl Streot, noar Brosdwav WANTS, VW ANTED—A thve boy with for Bk, Coll at Council ANTED—Every body m Councll Bluffs to take TusBrs. Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents & week. (), PARERS—For sale at Bex oitce, at 5 coute & hundred. Broadway, and 10 and 12 Ma,ig Sgg‘eet. i DeVOL & WRIGHT,™ POSITIVELY THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK CARPETS Ever shown west of Chicago, now being received by CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH, Carpets from 25¢ to $3.60 per Yard, Also TURCOMAN, MADRAS, LACE AND SILK CURTAINS In COreat Wariety. 802 Broadway, Council Blufis, « | CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH. EKimball & Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE) Jony to carey route luffs Bee office. JOR RENT- Riogantly furnished a) house with private family. K Address H. W. J. Beo oftice. AulN’l‘Alcalh and gentlemen can make first class wages by selling the *C) lon Bosom Btreother 'and Ironing Boarc,” Rotalls a6 8100, Anyndy cdndo up's Hue ahiré without » witisio sud gloss it as nicely asthe best)aundrios can. Addrcss for payculars 08 1. Co, an oo, for o mohth: ments in forences ex- “teaysiori e stueon, MONEY 10 LOAN ON REAL ESTATE! Middle Brordey, Council Bluss, Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. WALL PAPER AKD WINDOW SHADES! COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ciy Weteworks Co Hereby announces it in service pipes to of its mainy, 1, for all partis sire connections made w streot mains, will make application therefor 10 the Com: R. Rice M. D. or other tumors removed without the CHRONIC " DISEASES o o ey Over thirty yoars practical experlence Office No & Pearl street, Council Bluffy _ £ Consultition tren JACOB SIMS. E. P, CADWELL SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, [OWA 0Office, Maln Street, Rooms 1 and Shugast & M. Mahon's Block. Will practios in State aud eders] our b8l Talks| At the well-known Hstablishment OF J. P. FILBERT, 209 Upper Broaaway, the PIONEER CASH urb of t) st to the col et watter main an are about ome half 0 the same work In view of the contemplated paving of certain strects in_the eity, parties are recommended to make application fmmediately, at the office of the Compasy, 26 Pearl Street. In order to eave the necossity and avoid the increas- ed expense of breaking up the street after paving has been done. HARRY BIRKINBIN] Council Blufls, THOw. OFFiONK, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKER 3‘. Council Blufts . In GROCERY Esiaviishea - - 1856 Of Council Blufls, Notios our reduced Price List | Dealora in Forelgn and omestic Exchangs and We give Howa Neomrity 16 pounds Extra © Sugar for.. .. P 11 pounds Giranulated Sugar 0 26 pounds Choice Oatimeal. 100 26 pounds Navy Beans, .. .. 100 20 pounds Best Bulk Star 100 12 pounds Carolina Rice. .. 100 ounds Choice FFunes. ... ... L1100 25 bars Buffalo Soap. pes 100 Extra Lake Trout, per pound W Choce Mincs Mea 1 1 dozen Mackerel ... . 3 15 Colorado Flour, Winter, per cwt... 290 T T. Al grades, according to quality, 15¢ to 80c per PWe aiso oarry & full line of Men's, Ladies' and Ca'ldreu’s fine Shoes and Men's Fine Boots at very low prices. ~ Also s full line of Tlaware and general CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AV, Open 10:00 a. 1., 20 . w_acd 7380 p. 4 y ¢ m., Mon: sy, Wedneaday aind Friday eveult gs exclusively for the iy Omple Club. . &4 Music on Tucsdsy and Thursday evenings. ADMISSION, 2 CENTS. No objectionable characters will Le aduwitted. CHAPMAN & MARTENS, - . . PROPRIETORS. merchandise. Cull on us aud be convinced that you can save money by dealing with . Goods delivered free lo wuy partof the city. T o Word, were I:‘:.ul&lhbr sl and challeoge sl laudable competition county. . J. P. FILBERT 200 upper Broad way,

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