Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 12, 1884, Page 6

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R— _ . . " — — — T—— e 4 o S o SRR T I o ;wm«-m_‘mwewrww- : i bt e A AN 00 T T R P e A o st s e . " B i R R ¥ (T1 IYATD ) Bkt i DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS, WEDNESDAY, MARC PH'CE |“ THE BluFFs’ and that owners failing to thus provide escapes shall be fined not less than 826 nor more than $100. The bill prevides also that the trustees of all state institu tions shall provide such of the public How e Slaer of Nagent was Av buildings of the state with fire escapes, WE ARE REGEIVING SOME VERY F“NE rested Here, e a8 the executive council may direct. In Council Bluffs thers is_espocially some noed for action which will force the [] owners of large buildings and halls to 1 provide suitable fire escapes. There is also need for some measure by which [ l buildings may be officially inspected, 8o that their safety, their proper mode of construction, their freedom from oxtra risks of fire, and_their modes of ingress and egross, may bo carefully seen to and ' 2 - — — — b gl w6 NMetcalf Bros., warant, ‘i 5 (, ¢ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN' Ry OUR FINE HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, Hih Ew“"‘": O IO e BOOTS AND SHOES 342 and 344 Broadway, + + - o+ = coUNcanUfirs, TOWA. 'l'E DAIL} BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning, March. 12. W ELO XL S A LT Hardware 109 and 111 8. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. The Bame Revolver with Which He Did the Shooting Given Back to Him, #SUBSCRIPTION RATES:} By Oaelor = = = = = = = 20 cents per weok ByMal = « =« === 410,00 per Year The killing of James Nugent by Price has caused no little stir on this side of the river and the tragedy causes the re- viving of the recollection that a fow months ago Price, in company with a “'pal,” was arrested by Officer Morse at the transfer, on suspicion of being the parties wanted at Donver for a heavy robbery committed there. Price and hi companion were taken to the city jail and there kept locked up, while the OFFICE: No, 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Additional local on seventh pago. M2Cheap tickets over all roads at No, 4 Tearl street. : New spring goods just receivedat J.|wires were set working for further par- ™ ) {«.ul:nndn_ of J. . ARMSTRONG, Reiter's, the tailor, 310 Broadway. ticulars and a fuller description of the ore was much interest manifested here s T g okipeering - 3 3 v The OId Settlers’ society has just|men. Thore was much difficnlty in [last evening in the arrival of the fast For 8prin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and ;;3:‘3'5;%':: q{h ‘G fi%flPElflEflaUfilflfiéfi.rflfi]fi fi:fir' adopted resolutions of respect to the me- | getting at the needed facts to satisfy the mail from Uhicago, It was brought in see our New Stock. """“"‘“"l Al ‘Srders by Mail Pr’omptly Attended To. d s e « : te., ete. POGALD, W, P, minds of the officials as to whother they [ on the regular C., B. & Q. No. i, arriv- - gy ot really were the ones noeded or not. I |ing here on time at7 p.m. This train Z. T. LINDSEY £ CO.. Who is going to be on the police force? | the meantime Price and his comrade be- || g h 3 4 WH Y () N’ ]\ 1{ O U ¥ 2 A der to | leaves Chicago about 10 p. m., but leaving 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, | ity | ¥ LIS R SR T it A o as usual on Monday night‘it took no West Side Sqfi‘nm. Clarinda, Y § IOWA. hold them the charge was preferred EERE e OF AipERE st them of oarrying oonoealod |mail. The fast mail train from New whab e Yesterday morning the row between | weapons, each being armed with a revol- | york arrived in Chi little after 12 n A, T sad e Wgaes wa i |V T ks, of oot S| e hint . e st 1 MAYNE & PALMER, FITCH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? od in tho polico court—Davia being fined | i the charge of the ofticers pending the 8 o disposition of the case. The ofticers |a. m. the fast mail for thissection started DEALRRS IN The Chautauqua circle had a pleasant finally decided that on the charge of rob- | out and flew over the road until it over- H N "";‘ Fitting, Best and Cheapest.iFine Tinen Collars wnd Cutta, took the regular train, which loft at 10 ar an o o 0. 718 TFou i time last ovening at the residence of L. the night before, at Otgumwl, The fast . 7 rth smet Couno:.l Blu#'s, Iowa' bery they could not hold them, and so f rying concealed weapons drop Price | ¢rai isted of a mail and 870 OAr, B car and e sihwtnsent” oo 1o pusenger oo g AND WOOD, D. M CONNIL.L. discharged them and let the cl 0 car- went to Mayor Bowman and represented | senger coach and Vice President varied one and the entertainment de- |that he and his comrade had bee ent- l),'w'p'.. 2 6 Thi left at | BULK ", 4 ey 57 s e Balloons VRS, 65 43 l!:lr l‘i’; ;tg:."n ndu;‘n rl):c.h‘i;!.l:( w(n)n“ :m ;l BULK/AND BARREL LIME, LOVISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR u N D E RT A KE R A N n E Permits to wed were granted yestorday :‘[‘&y h:;';’fl:':&l"&"):::;"fi :m‘"};fih ‘:::fl the other ti;)nch A dropped nn}:fl dtha No, 889 Broadway, - G COUNCIL BLUFPS, IOWA. to Edward W. Floming, of Philadelphia, 3 baggage and mail cars wero attached to | ——————onrr—H7—707 o0 H ——7-————————————— : . . . and Alios Boros, of Autin, Minn.; alay | oep Uhe7 CUEhe 1o got hole wanpens | il train No. 3 and brought o this Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. i i i city, One oar was taken off at Pacifio TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTEN 3 ! to J. H. C. Stuhe and Abel Lisnow, both | character of Price, or his record, gave an | jyyotion and sent thence by Plattsmouth, et et ODE,D\:'&::: NBD:‘YlAflIf:)-NI(:HT of Ploasant township, 32?:::.’" :}-:ego:m tgi ;"mT;;e:.:'l‘-: Te-|and the train which -rrilvcd\hnre had the T. N. Bray, of Atlantic, is proparing | volver which was thus given back|have boem made by which No 3 will to open a large boot and shoe establish- | to Price was the one with which he fired | |save Chicago at 10 p. m. as usual and mont here in the Main street store of ;‘: J‘.‘:'w:fiil‘,fl‘;‘i?fic :;:fi;ll;r fl'l;‘nfl“‘nu the fast mail next morning at 3 a. m., Burnh: Tulleys & Co.’s block. He h © Who Te- | yertaking it at Ottumwa if possible, but i Daraham, Falloys & Oo.s block. Ho s | mgmber- tho weupon and the' incident | it ot it will ‘continue.on unti it doss,| SUIING GOOUS 4 3 energetic and | well, The run was made yesterday from Chi reponsible business man. LB cago to Ottumwa, a distance of 281 mi A number of visitors are expected from HARD ON HARDING, in 7 hours and b minutes including stop Omaha, Dunlap and other places to at- Mrs, Dr. Harding Brought to the one of 30 minutes at Burlington, T! - 3 % tend the grand ball to be given by the ool K Sl RalaE WAl Hotie SVa ?n 1 rittte: to R&llwaay Tlme Ta«ble. ¢ ik r Not Havin 5 \ § Ancient Order of Hibernians at Bloom & ST e it by Galesburg, 163 miles, in 3 hours, includ- e “I‘ “r fl“ flv i . and Wagner being discharged. POAE Setetomd et byt ot i st d e vt toh s i ol T S Y TN A AR S S g A MAX MOEN, Proprietor, i, |1 it GRESTON HOUSES 7 and 9 Main stroet, ——EVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS. CouxoiLBLurrs, - - - - Iowa. Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., - 5 COUNCIL BLUFFS. distance from Chicago to Aurora, 38 Nixon's hall on the evening of the 17th. ing b sto d from Burlington to Ot- COUNCIL BLUFFS. An extra good time is expected. T e A practical showing of appreciatien of the services of the veterans can be made by & liberal purchase of tickets for the tumwa, 70 miles, in 2 hours and 5 min- The following are the times of the arrival snd de- art rd time, at the Mrs. Dr. Eliza J. Harding, who for 50 | yten including stops in delivering and re- ure of trains by central standas long resided horo and had so extensive a | ceiving mails. r n caRior Sud hrrive ten mwutes Tator. T o SILOAM practice, seems to have got into trouble Wi ‘S_—T?— ¢ B 5 u 0 ea 0 e CHICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY, with the authorities at Denver, to which | wall Paver Store. o0 M DHARYE 8| umw st M |N EH AL SPHIN ns » Wall Paper Store. ball to be given by the G. A. R., on the i K 6:20pm Council Bluffs Express, 0:30am oo, im":h' eheads’ o ok krate place sho "'ll‘t '"rh her husband last T EOTATL The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of s Chicago Expross 08| We cun anteo the cure of the following nemed dia . ¥ year, in the hope of bettering his health “ 2 ) soases, ornio pay: l;heumnlnm, Ser fula, Uloers, #0 to the relief of the widows and or-|jy a climate change. The details of the PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. Gompiint, Ridney and Bisddor Ditesser, o, Nete J. H. Burroughs, who is seeking health by a sojourn at Los Vegas, is reported as quite New Buflding'"new Furniflhing'fi- ¢ CHICAGD, MILWAUKER AND ST. PAUL phans and veterans, Girent preparations are being mado for Thes: Springs are the favorite n. debilitatad, and are the aflair will be read with interest hero by her many old patients and acquaintances 3 MR o 3 ADIFS BEST FRIEND, tho masquerade to be given at the roller | and aro as follows as given by tho Rocky "", s o s ALL MODERN IMPROVRMBENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED.| izirn Epre; 65D m f winter and _'*"';m'E'?T:fzzfitgaifififimfismfi very unique 0 very elegant cos- | case of Dr. Klizal J. Harding, charg- g 2 TE ' ; Day Express, = 60pm ) ML AL IPSON. - tumes are being prepared, and the sight | ed with practicing medicine withnut‘n n)(l ;' :: ‘:::fl ‘\}l::;-‘: ::;,le:l"k ofjthe Ly PETER BEcH LE’ PROPRIETOR’ nu"-‘,{:‘{'&valfifp:fl".:fi;mn' R Albans, Siloam Spring, (Geatey Co. o will be a novel one, while these who per- | license, was tried in the criminal court ', Lot e ity | N ! 336 and 338 B 3 "WABASH, BT. LOUIS ANDLPACIFIC, ANALYSIS L Johu P. Organ, of Nooln, was in the city | INOS. an roadway, - - - 3 . ANALYSIS. ticipate will nave a still merrier time. yesterday and attracted a much larger you::vrlr.llny. T AR i e Y Council Bluffs, Iowa. :’gz;: ALY ]| Dpec o Gravi Attorney Sears went to Crescent the|¢rowd than usual. Among thoso present| vy ¢ Judson and @. C. Briggs, of Win- *At Transfer only. Carbonio Acid Cas. . per gallon other day to defend 8 man who had been | Were nearly a dozen lacies who came vol- | tarset, were in the city yesterday, and at the JAOOB KOCH: S0 pm AR ";ad\::;:"w“““' By %W!:hfi‘flfif“‘" O irnima sued and succeeded in gotting judgmont | untarily to testify in behalf of the troat- | Pacific. L] 9:45am Pacifiic Express, 9:458m | Sulbhato Cajel in favor of his client. Now on reaching | ment of the defondant in the caso. These| N. 1. Sandford, of Avoes, was in the city erc an al orln g S A o Chadrils ol home he learns that a fresh suit has been | Were not allowed to testify, however, the | yesterday. ’ g ) é:fi; 5 Junine atarted on the ssme matter by the samo [issue tried being not whother shoisa| Androw rauce, of Shenandosh, was at REPATRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. e Western Express, 5:30 a m Pacific Exprees, 4:34pm C. . Cuttler, of Modale, Towa, was in the v k] es2m | THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! clty yostorday. JAS{Trwjtes only; ““The wicked shall be turned into hell, Itesolutions of Itespect. M. CALLACHER. A and tho nations that forgot God. ~ And The Old Settlers society, at their last :24 1 3 e same shall drink of the wine of the meeting, adopted the following resolu- G' R o c E R I E S- :-f;? ® m;,,“mmjg,‘;?;im,“ ‘Ar- | wrath ef God, which 5 poured out with- tions: Now Btore, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendanta. e e out mixture into the cup of indignation, 9 and he shall be tormented with fire and Witkizas, Tho Hon. D, W. Price de- - : rowmnnuoanway | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE | brimstono in the presenco of tho holy parted this life, at his residence in this m. { First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, Councll Blufts, Giky, (o’ #16 moening. of February. 17, angels and i the presence of the Lamb. 1884, after a short illness. LIVETO EAT. EAT TO LIVE, competent electric healer, but whether [ Bechtelo's yosterday. plaintifi. The ways of justice are past finding out. An unusually large crowd]gathered at the roller skating rink last night, the oc- casion being the second contest for the the gold watch to be awarded to the most graceful and skillful 'lady skater, Miss Palmer was awarded the watch by a vote of those present, Miss Palmer recoived 105, Miss Tostevin 92, Miss Whitney 86, Miss Nason 74. 805 South Main Street, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. she is practicing medicine without hold- ing a certificate from the state board of examiners. A large number of prominent doctors were present also to testify as to whether the use of electricity was a part of the practice of medicine. Among others were Dr. H. A. Lemen, Dr. Parker, Dr. J. O. Davis and Dr. Wheeler. i 1t was shown quite conclusively by the d ime. The undersigned will offer for sale BisLe. on "W.R. VAUCHAN. 3 Waereas, The deceased was distin- i testimony of the gentlemen that the use| . dor The caso of Nazerinus, charged withan | ¢ 7/ : 2 guished for many marked and noted & . ndocin el upon 1 g |3 S o o okt o o S, B B y|¥iareh 16,20 00loskc A I, | Jygfilos of the Roae. Max Mok, was o have como up for | good o il renulia to follow from it use | manner; s ogial mind; his fascinating W.T. B RAUIN AT— i Umans ana. Counail Hind: hearing yesterday, but by agreement of |depends largely upon the skill and |eloquence; his devotion to literature, and Oaterer to The Public. | Real entete collec 1on sgens DM Falav o all partios concerned was continued. knowledge of the person by whom it is | his love for the beautiful; qualities which Ed. O lison 0 404 Broadway, Mesls at all Hours. Oversavings hank brother of the accused is :z:”:;dh,,: IPP'Ele-‘ “lfii“ld not be ;yled indiscrim- | made his. nresence, alike Alt the bar, in | _Che! d'oulsine ’ Council Bluffs. Parties » Spocialty. Pu B Ll G UUTG Rv Tu08. OFFICNR, = romY, 2 inately for all diseasee and must be used | public gatherings or in the quiet course from tho east, and ‘.‘ is understood that a properly 1n order to accomplish any good | of social life to be at all time equally| ° 1 OFFIGER & PUSEY vigorous defense will be made of the hor- | n any. .| sought for, and united in winning to GOAL GIVEN A.WAY | IN HARDIN TGWNSHIP, xible charge. Dr. Parker tesified that the defend- |himself the love of his intimate friends| Jiyery Koib 318t oo 3 BANKERS ) Fs o 'y one who buvs a ton of the celebrated Centerville coal of Platte # . The other day ono of Council Bluffs' :x:f::’m:e.%:::;filmfl:; &m:g::::; and the_ respeot of the commubiity, feel- Overton, «flice 801 First avenue, yard 804 Main strect, Council Bluffs,| Pottawattamie Co., Iowa, Counctl Blufta T ings which_deepened in intensity s the || ] FaLe 3 A ja young men got out a marriage license, |ister electric treatment, but that the ye‘in rolled on lwvurdl bis final depart. |18 entitled to a chance in the drawing for one ton of coal, to be given 140 Steers, 11 Horses Estabirsnea 2: 3 1856 intending to soon claim as his own a fair | board had' decided by resolution that|ure. And, awiy March 16th. You may thus get Dealers in Forelgn und omestie | young lady, but before ho could get the |PFoof of this wouldnot bo suflicient to| Wukkas, The deceased had been a * A Ton of Coal for Nothine. COWS, HOGS, CORN, OATS, AND |Homefents . oen entitle an applicant to receivea certifi- | resident of this icounty for upwards of FARMING IMPLEME ‘preacher to tie the kot the girl's father | cate, Ho also claimed that sho admits thirty years, and was Lheniloyf. at the MERTS, had loarnod what was going on and | to him that she had never made astudy | time of his death, one of the oldest sot- =) t r C Miller TERMS—Ten sonths’ time, at ] balked the taking the girl out of | of physiology, anatomy or obstetrics, tlers; therefore, ote L] 14 ten per cent intersst, witha proved ] town, n:l::'b:,wrz ‘h“' the ‘lovee! here was no evidence introduced to| Resolved, Tl:-@ we, the old settlers of DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF 4 security on all sums over ten dollars fl s in the Lt e show that any of the defendant’s patients | the wnng, heartily bear this testimony 1 J{All sums of t-n dollars or under, = won in the contest, ‘young man hldbzninjured by her treatment, or|to Hon. D. W. Price, and while we ex- cash, Kive per eent discount fOl: = aacertaining whero the girl was having | that she had ventured outmde of the|tend our sympathies and condolence to |) o llcashionialllatiad e tanld ol gono there and taken her with him, their | field of electric tieatment in her prac. | his mourning family, we desire to e trip belog oastward, ) pross our doep rogrot that ho could not Interior Decorations. CAROLINE E.RAND, T . s of o ol o oo o et egions 3 St ol 53| 18 5. s it and 30 . Main S, - COUNOIL BLUFFS, Siniraianis | RN . u in o] w ve fol m| is of : CUR E S ' D '. R s s o sitnt i s o 5l B s ) e R Rico M D, | oot PUTEATL, o o toatify in hor bohalf appoared to take a | loved him duriug his entire. residence in T T (o e g 3 Fridey vesh g3 sualiatvely tory law. law will not affeot the mou’mfin inl:rut 1‘:: the rooood;ng: this county. The e H E A I N G s ovEs cA“cERs, Ehhax itsnoce 1emored withoutthe Mt on Tesdsy and Thursday evenings. retailors 80 muoh, but the wholesalers | than she, and it- would be difficult at first | = Zesolved, That these resolutions be ADMISSION, - - JENTS, say their trade has been bad enmough ’hlwthdmmlm which was the de- uni:ud at length upon our minutes and AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. Ug&“flg 2 _pl%fis“‘:.::;‘ '3::‘:“ 0 objsctiouabie cturaoers wil b adiis ; m under the nlt;:y.';‘n: ::;‘ :: M‘“A‘ i e e elad L cah vhey losaly published. : IV’WOAAI?IQ:‘;::L“_ c ABPE TE f] AN]] H ARB ' § Poarl stroct %“'_l‘dm“ ufts s CHAPMAN & MARTENS, - . - PROPRIETORS siandit. A numbsr of them feo | iog b prove buk Lhat sho wae: prsctoug il v ' SPECIAL NOTICES. clined to try Omaha, but if all should | medicine without a license. And yet ——— Granite and Tinware. Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware, A large " NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such as Lost, ~ como inthere the fearis that the busi- trong Real Estate Transfors line of extraordinary Fine Carvers. ':o'un.d:m. |::: ;u‘,n'r; xl‘t«ncl, ::nl:. ‘::-lu. ~ nes will be overcrowded there. Hence Ny Frows prvsy ndoed, | The following deeds were filed for re- n vo 504 Bmdway and 10 and rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE x..m.a..:m..m" there is some hesitancy as to what to do. oord in th rder's office, I_ & WRIGHT in’ or ot ;. y i silont o e, naniecs ol Nz V] ; 12 Main Street. At the well-known Establishment | stion, Losve sivertiasmoste as oor omes wo” " Towa,was here yesterday having in charge Mahon, real estate agent: or e s Sk S vl b i rthor uc WOyl &R I Go o Wa. iw | POSITIVELY THE LARGEST AND CHOIOEST STOOE(J. P. FILBERT,|, T o i ane R 209 U B w Bre. Coll at Council Biufls Bax ofice. . Jamen, who is » miner, bad some row | PO, ore charged 3'::‘::; "i‘f“.; %, Amald's sddltion 1 PIoN [ ER GASH (s POTING b oe e w b' mn“:c;nfldh 'l: icing medioine without a license, -;wfil: mé“ J. H, Griftith, s} sw} 21, Ever shown west of Ohioazo, now belng received by Of Couceil fir :.:mc‘gfin?: Price List. A itex o the ofios, “James , | they should find her guilty, and that if | * 73 3 ] e sr o 5,15 0 | =0 15 ADY, ORCUTT RENCH, zcumazmer o St F esoape himm, he ook spocial pride in | par of the ioe of medlcine, JACOB SINS. E. P. CADWELL ) ’ 1R s o smment ie A\ GENTS T adic snd oot g James back, uoi bocause of tho A 81M8 & CADWELL, Carpets from 26c to $3.60 per Yard, Also % pounte B g iarcs 100 Shates vt by il fth oo, i rom por. || b iyt bing ot o b, o TURCOMAN, MADRAS, LACE AND S8ILK CURTAINS |! gt {§ | Sad rassan e Sl wtpnets v J had been in Omaba r YN L B lnhkonru ) st v ke Tt bot pouid. | 4@ | forpaticulans C. B . & 1. Co., Bax ofce, for s ) woeks, and got & job, had | fie o0t 3 Crent Variety. T doseo Maskorel b | E———e or bia wifo, and McOracken follow | e e, MRt s T v a s | 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs, | CASADY, OROUTT & FIRENCH, | orado Fioh Wisar o evi 1210271 + 88 Mrs, B, J. Hilog, 4, 0., was at the depot and Fire Bucapes. - el - [T T. T.|PRYSICIAN & SURGEON, ‘a8 he groeted his wife. | Senator Carson, of this city, intro. 08, wocording to quality, 1 o por e dused wn sk sequiing that ll public N. SORURZ! EKimball o CRAINE, "o e EDWH T 2baom height than two stories, wherein people HUNE ES |ty o Wi G ods dell red | J I] r “l P n %M‘ shall bo provided with suffi-| OFFIOK OVER AVERIOAN KXPRESS, ! :-'E::f.“;&‘:.'.‘:‘..'.i:..“‘::"ffi.."zu':.‘.‘»“"“ challengo n } Ils ce 0 B Hfl{:fl. w' 4 .' "" and convenicut fire cacapes, | COUNCIL BLUFFS, - 10WA.| Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County, 1 ¥ i upper prisdray. | 413 BEOADWAY, - COUNCIL BLUF¥S,

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