Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
" Aoadilo AR O VB TR - 7%2 MR R 5 BN 8 M el THE DAILY BE7---COUNCIL BLUFFS e T B RO I 2 7w e T R A R St oo R R oo st S e e S S P OISR A - THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1884, ] e — e < — ‘.‘HE DAI L‘ BF] ). to J. Newton, and it lived for ten days or more trying to learn how to handle S i the two extra logs, and then gave it up UFFS and died discouraged. GOUNGIL BL *| Mrs. Compton, the matron of the R Home of the Friendless, has been so ill i for several dags as to bo unable toattend Thursday Morning, Maroh. 13, to her duties, and has been at the home — of her daughter. She is vow recovering, SUBSCRIPIION MATES:) and will soon bo on duty again, The ser- By Garder « = - = ~ = - 20 cents por week | vices of such a matron are more fully Nl $10.00 per Yoar vealized and appreciated when by sich HOME OF THE, FRIENDLESS. Report of Re‘.gipts il Expenditures and 0".qgr Ttems of Business, AN sw Financial Plan Adopted. A\ the last regular monthly meeting of the Home of tho Friendless association, the manager, Rev. J. G. Lemen, pre- sented the following financial report of e woss she is forced to bo absent. W ith oerron: her roturn matters at the Homo, yill| roceipts and exponditures sinco January No, 7 Pear] Stroet, Near Broadway. apeedily be restored to their usual happy | 16, 1 the date of his last,report: e ] condition. Recoived in merchandiso January 16th . o i Al vel 4; & MINOR MENTION. There is much water stan’mg on tho | ¥ February lst: A. Culver, f Hays 4 it bottoms and fn low placss where ling lyyinsingd ¥5; "_""“e,;‘j‘;r';‘n"r:‘;' i 4 . $6; 2acob Appel, groceries, €; A friend, Additionsl Tocal on seventh page. s vttt e LU S| 01 S0 T SN IS, i o stopped the fiow of wa'er. The ereek Ohonp tickets ovor all roads at Ko, 4 | OO0 40,0, Cly yesterday, it be. o gitont, ’ : ing expested to broak over its banks, but New spring goods just roceiveé'at J. | yq hroak-fid not come. Some prompt Reiter's, the tailor, $10 Broadway. and efficient action is needed to protact The skating carnival promises ¥ draw | property owners from a possiblo repeti- & crowd ‘to-night. tion of last year's disaster, end unless| The old council 'is to meet for the last | the new council acts in the metter there %ime te-morrow évening. will he great disappointment and a grand The supreme ‘court meets bere Mon- | howl. «day, end the' Urited States court a week | W, A, Mynster has returaed from Bes Iater. Moines. Among the interesting bills Tem Skinner is now name€ as a proba- | now pending there is one authorizing "blesuccessor to Chief Field, as head of {wevuty boards to appropriate not to ex- ‘the police, coed §5,000 a year for the improvement |, *Congressmen Pusey hae rensembered [of creeks and streams running through Stho public shools hero witk public docu. |cities. The bill has passed the senate sments and maps. fand will probably pass the house. If this xt | county can help improve the creek here, $15. Total in Jenuary, $39. Received in merchandise, February 1st o March 1st: S, 8. Koller, provisions, £6; D. Molthy, groceries, £3; H. C. Ray- mond, vegetebles, 87; Josiah Folsom, 'wood, $20;§. P. Hannan, books, $7; John Beno, merchandise, §3.50. Total in February, 45,50, Received in merchandise, March 1st to March 12th: H. C. Raymond, vegetables, $10. Total, 810, Grand total in merchandise. $94.50. CASH RECEIPTS. Cash receipts,January 16th to February Balance on hand, as per last report, $437; J. D, Edmundson, §5;J. H. Bur- roughs, §5; Henry Eiseman, $5; Thos, Bowman, 85; Peregoy & Moors, $10; case in favor of the Home, through Scott Stewart, attorneys, $200. Total for January, $234,37. Oash receipts, February 1st to March 1st; John C. Lee, $6; O. H. Ferson, 81; Mrs, Smith, $1: N. W. Williams, $5; 8. Bonham, $5; net proceeds of the Mar- ion B. Baxter lecture, $43. Total for February, $60. Cash receipts March 1st to March 12th: Mrs. Smith, $1; G. A, King, Essex, Iowa, $1; C. H. Ferson, 81: C. Bosen, $1: Fritz Bernhardt, §1; Albert Palm, $2; boys at the Home ifferent parties, $4.40; 3; Girls Aid society, $3.65. Total for March, 819.05. There was some work put onto the TP < Grand total of cash receipts, January stroot crossings: yesterday to keep the | fOF every position in which there is sup- | 14, to March 12th, $313.42.§ mud off, and it was appreciated by foot pol.ad to be any llkohllood.of a chan { : {CONTRA passongors. It is conceded that the police force will| Bills paid January 16 to February 1: 'The conditio of “Presbyterian” alley be changed nearly throughout, butit has Mfl'- .yVl'ianr. 5‘?nrfi::l.56’l:=:':;0\$h;:l ATl ol s sitapy te:ribla, and thy | POt until within within a day or two been | Sents; fare for p 3 ; . ) ReRt Hough, moving, $3; Dr. Seybert in con- . city suthoritios should not wait any longer | "10USht that thore sran any possibility of | itation, 85; groceries and dry goods, + but clean it up. a change in the chiefship of the fire de- | §25; total, $34.95. partment. It seems, however, that some| Bills paid February 1 to March 12: A slight scare was caused at the steam think differently, and are striving to get To payment on hounn‘ and lot purchased - ‘Aaundry on Lower Broadway by ast0¥0 |ty that position. Ohiof Temploton hus | o 80 1307 - Sinith, carpenter tipping over, but the incipient blaze was | 4}, w; himself an excellent chief, and the Revero house for lodgings, when home »quickly squelched. department has worked harmoniously | was crowded, §2.50; Z. T. Lindsey, shoes, To-morrow -evening a crowd of merry | and enthusiastically with him, and $2256; Bushnell & Brackett, school books ey akators aro- expetod. ovor from Omaha, | dono very effivient servic. No com- | g1 1be ot Homatoion. botman mahs %o return the visit lately made thom by | plaint is heard, and nome is urged|Mrs. Hough, ticket o Davenport, of the rollers of this city. as a reason for -huh-nge, the only reason ::iich "llv t:ount,vf n;xldz 533-501; len;'i’ng P llinger i ing to be that 18 ts ance by me ol .26; cash and hac] Vi yRejsrday boyght hita & ::e;s‘alcngma.e Uider "tho oidinanca the | fare, to Mrs. Hough, $2.50; grocorics and fine stepper, paying $190 for him. Tho| ip oty chogen by the council, and it is|dry_ goods, 835.50; Mrs. T. R. Brooks, doctor now has tareo pretty good horses | reported that aspirants have been work- |sewing for heme, $10; W. H. Wallace, with which $o attend to his growing prac- | ing Aldermen in the hope of getting the | 67 loads dirt, filling up lot, $11:40; dis- ios. laco. Whatever cleims others may have | vatches during month, $1.95; stationery . i })or the position, or fancy that they may |and stamps, $4 80: to Mrs. Compton, Oaptain Hayes yesterday roceived word , two stubborn facts remain, which | matron, $11; to H. Wallace, 65 loads that the bill placing him upon the pen- | will cause aspirautsito work in vain.,One | dirt, @11; Mr. T.R. Brooks, services, sion list had passed congress, and his [i8 that the present chief is conceded to | $15; R. Amy, hardware, $3.85; milk, §4; A be lont man_for the_place, and | total, $280.10. “hack pension foots up the anug little sum | 200 SO R o e ier is | Grand total of expenditures from Jan- of $2,600. section 3, of tho ardinanoe rogurding the uaty. L6/t hincah 2 (@ 02 i re department which says: *‘The chie! 18 leaves the treasury overdrawn, jesve bomarry wht givan yesterday to |, i CFohll Bold his 0fioe kil ve- | $14:63, ; «James L. Linn, of Shelby, and Catherine | ;oved for cause, such removal to be ef-| The above report was, on motion, re- Ryerty, of Hazel Dell; also to Charles haow;l injthe manner prov'iodcd by law eeg&ed and roferred to the standing com- k, of Montgol t) d Beat- | for the removal of appointedoity officers,” | mittee, : x l’!:lggloof 0:“::1:0“ sty The fact that some one else wants the| The committee “P""A‘d." follows: i % office, may seem *‘sufficient cause” to the | We have carefully examined the ahove Gus Covalt, who plays in the Bavarian | minds of those who deem all positions as | report, compared it with tbe receipts, and band, and who is acknowledged to be the | mere political plunder, but it will hardly | find it correct. J. P. FiLoerr, bost male skater in Council Bluffs, will | #3tisfy the public. Auwd m%‘;’:“:““e. ok bo on rollers for a fow days, having| 4 oo Matorial of overy kind at| On motion, the report was approved rheumatism in one foot. Bran's, next door to postoffice. saiorderac putiliahiad, togotties ith tho Bemmorabee tho, dance to be given oo — °Wo hirvo taken into. tho homie durl . uring $he 20uvby the G. \A. R. for tho relief ENIaOpAL, the time covered by the report two boys, of the widows and orphans of veterans, :dmxl:: we loum} émmel&n_s here, b)eni o8 Arrange to attend if you can. If not, o Wwo boys, sons of Sport Miller, left home- iok less by the.death of their mother, We ) :?.: b avway,. and holp the good lnre cun;:p, }x:luu for udwulmm who is very along. ¥ ow with throat and lung troubles, and There will bo no services this after- her two children. Our numbers vary, as moon in the Ipiscopal church here on ac- | Ogden t.emportlry cases prnfdufiound of. At o % present we are caring for 21, count of the funeral of Bishop Clarkson| W, B, Fix, of Chicago, was at Bechtele's| We are very th-nilul for the liberal in Omahs, thus giving those who desire | yesterday. support received, and crave a continu- sn opportunity the attend the services| §, H. Tomler, of New York city, ia at|30c0 thercof, as thus alone can we carry N Bechtalo's, on this work of maintaining an orphans’ Mr. and Mrs, Nate Willisms were| E. R. Caldwell, of Logan, was In the city given a swxprise Tueoday ovening by [Yesterday. their friends, who brought with them a| O:J. King, of Corning, the superintendent dull orohestra, 80 that music and dancing | 180 nOW Rovernment building, is sgain ot home. Spasmodic subscriptions are not to be ahounded. .A fine supper was served, “u‘hdm' 4 d & jolly evening spent. Colonel J, P, Sanford, a well known resi- relied on, 8o we have decided to ask the charitably inclined to subscribe to & Lizt, p dont of Marshalltown, was at the Pacific yes. “Tho Jnoon-day prayer moeting is still | torday. Heo Intonds to make hin home. st agreeing to give to the Home the sum of one dollar por month, If we can got a Theld from 12 t0 12:30, at the rooms of the | West Grove, Pa. Y. M. 0. A, No. 12 North Main atroet. | Judge Aylesworth has returned from Dos Moines, Thenew city council will meet ne: . . o which has to serve as drainage for a large ;‘i‘i‘l’]"f;:n“g{‘:'h:;: V(DU s oY apb i 1L Wil ABabAbaH e o ceptable by the city property owners, upon whom the damage by'floods falls heavily. ‘Will Huntington is reported as having ‘had his head and feoc badly cut and *bruised ky tbe fall of« horse he was rid- ing. WiNpow SHADES at cost! at BrAr's Over one hundréd have already got | Wall Paper Store. invitations with theintention of 2 S8 et watho satag carivn 15| LB TIRE UHIEFTAIH, ) might. Ambitious Aspirants Looking for the “The Dunlap Methodist” is tho name Position, of a little paper sent out in the interests of the church therc, and edited by Rev.| With the change in the city govern. 0. L. Nye. ment resulting from the recent election thero are, as usuul, a crowd of aspirants W. R. Neitzsch and wife, of Missouri Val- ¥, were at the Ogden yesterday. Thomas C. Gambell, of St. Louis, was an Ogden houso guest yesterday, 8. J. Engle, of Chiosgo, is stopping at the hundred and fifty or two hundred who will thus do, then we will have id basis to work upon, and lurger subscrip- tions will come in to swell the amoun and enable us to buy more property and enlarge. We are happy tosay that noar- ly forty citizens have already put their names to this list. All whosubscribe are thereby members of the associati d you can stay nodonger than five minutes. cnfitle’l to vote in its councils. 0. M, Glulek, of New York, is at the Ogden LADIES WE ARE RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE Shoes and Sipgers, Gentlemen HATS,CAPS 342 and 844 Broadway, OUR FINE BOOTS AND SHOES For 8prin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ) West Side Square, Clarinda, I0WA. MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, AND WQOD, BULK JAND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND OEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND BEWER PIPE. No, 539 Broadway, = L - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The report of the public lib C. E. Ward, of Leadville, is at the Ogden] The following have been made life " Fobruay shows- 2 3{: bo:h ‘::’d ‘:; house, & guest of his old friend, Dave Bow- | members duflng{flu month: Mr, Chas, { y i) prodied 19 Keith, Mr. F. M. Gault, Mr, H. C, Ray- SN 800 waty works of fotion, Jacob Slay, of the law firm of Sims & Cad. | Ond 88d Mrs. Marion B. Baxter. ~ postry, 306 of history, 85 of travel, 77 of W. C. GArmA, natural acience, 18 of philosophy and 17| "L !* Mtendiog court at Logan. Socrotary. of Miss Nellio Hatchor, who has been very ill, e — tasology. 1 roported as recovering rapldly. Reller skates, the beat yet in the mar- ho grand ball to bo given by the An-| Justics Sohur fs confined to his house by | Kt 8t J. Mueller's, /Order of Hibersians at Bloom & |iliness, J, H. Sperur, of Atlantic, arrived at the enjoyment, and will draw s |Pacific yosterday. ks A pumber aro also expected| R.L.Gidley, of Malvern, took in the Bluffs e —— Solomon Barrett, a Harrisom count; farmer, recently became the father of bl{ twentieth child. | ol o B ot v | [OWE - S8 Corn resting his boues for & fow days at the Pa. J. Y. FULLER, K. Bowdish. of Dubugue, is st the Pa-| COMMission Merchant, :n‘lllhufily weloomed by Fereuson & | No. 89 Poarl street, - » - . - Cooxon Buorm, being among the many first uain. tances made by theun i the state, thay s, s & P CADWRLL muich indersst manifested | 1€ bl Vhou thoy firstsettled in Dubuyue, & CARWRLL sl oo e o | Attorneys-at-Law, 4o attend the funeral of Bishop Olarkson, Mr, Waltess was born at Gettysburg, ¥enn, Bish. OCOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Offco, Main Strest, Rooms 1 aad Shugart & M Praciioe s State And wiorsi he. - Brown's u‘l:luml. I'socies b R O - IOWA. SMITH & TOLLER. 7 and 9 Main street, CouxNciLBLurrs, - - - - Jowa. European Hotel The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” New Building---Now Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. JTJACORE E OCEL Merchant Tailoring, REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Main Street, - = COUNCIL BLUFFS. ] —_— T “, Empkie Hardware Co W IEITOL.ESATE Hardware 109 and 111 8, Main Street,, W COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - TOWA. s A R —. NMetcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BUCKGLOVES, . COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, F. . ARMSTRONG, ineex! il JBEim Y,NEW OPERA HOUSE, Cfi;CIL BLUFFS, I0WA, All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. WHY DON'T YOU FITCH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? Porfect Fitting, Best and Cheapest.EgFine Linen Collars and Cuft, No. 7156 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WNo. 14 IN. Main Sit., Council Bluffs. MAX MOFEIN, CRESTON HOUSE. ~——EVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., Propriotor, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUF¥S. The following are the times of the arrival and de- arture of traing by central standard time, at the ocsl depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten min- earlier and arrive ten minutes later. CITICAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY. KANSAS CITY, 8T, JOK AND COUNCIL BLUYPS, CHICAGO, XLWAURER AND HT. PAUL. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAKD AND PACIFIC. ) | eolicited, REV. M. M. THOMPSO! *At local depot only. *WABASH, BT. LOUIS ANDPACIFIC. CHICAGO And NORTHWESTERN. BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC. M. CALLACHER. G ROCERIES. Now Btore, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendants, TEFET{ First Door east of Metropolitan Hotel, }-VERBROADNAY LIVETO EAT. EAT TO LIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE, W.T'. BIRATUN Catorer to The Public. Ed. Ollison } . 404 Broadway, Mesls at all Hours, Chet d'cuisine Council Blufts. Parties & Specialty, COAL GIVEN AWAY | Every cne who buvs a ton of the celebrated Centerville coal of Platte Overton, (ffice 501 First avenue, yard 804 Main street, Council Bluffs, is entitled to a chance in the drawing for one ton of coal, to be given away March 18th. You may thus get A Ton of Coal for Nothine. Peter C. Miller, 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, HEATING STOVES AT COST FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, CARPENTER' TOOLS AND HARDWARE! Granite and Tinware, Latest Novelties in Fancy Hardware, A large e of extiaordinary Fine Carvers, DeVOL & WRIGHT, ™ Paifiatng, o = POSITIVELY THE LARGEST AND CHOICEST STOCK =t o Ever shown west of Chicago, now being received by CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH, Carpets from 260 to $3.50 per Yard, Also TURCOMAN, MADRAS, LACE AND SILK CURTAINS In COreat Wariety. 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs. | CASADY,OKCUTT & FRENCH. ball <& Champ, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE,) o 1.0 10 WONRY 0" LOUN ON RELL ESTATE) Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE The undersigned will offer for sale March 15, 10 0'Clock A. M. Cureorm Py | MINERAL SPRINGS. We guarantee the cure of the following named dis- ecases, orno pay: Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, Catarrh, a1 Blood and. kin discas es, Dy, pepsia, Liver Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout, Neu- ralgia and Asthma, TI the favorite resort of the tired an. are the FEEBLE LADI}§ I Good hotel, livery and winter and summer. L and_healthy. Accessible Evona,orC., B. & Q., at Albany. Corr Mans, Albany, Siloam Springs, (Gentry Co. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravit; Reaction ... Carbonic Acid Gas Carbonate Calcium. Carbonate Iron . Sulphate Magnesi Organicand Volatile matter and loss Total sclids per gallon WRIGNT & M, 17 » Chemists THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! ‘‘The wicked shall be turned into hell, and the nations that forget God. And r- | the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath ef God, which is poured out with- out mixture into the cup of indignation, and he shall be tormented with fire and brimstone in the presence of the holy angels and in the presence o the Lamb, Bisre, W. R. VAUGCHARN. Justice of the Peace. Umaha and Council Blufte. Real eatate collec 1on agens 91d Fellov 1o Over savings ban¥ PUBLIC OUTCRY IN HARDIN TGWNSHIP, Pottawattamie Co., Iowa, 140 Steers, 11 Horses, COWS, HOGS, CORN, OATS, AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS, TERMS—Ten months' {ime, at ten per cent interest, with approved security on all sums over ten dollars All sums of t-n dollars or under, Kive per cent disc cash on all sums over ten dollars, CAROLINE E.RAND, Administratrix, R. Rice M. D. O other tumors removed without the knife or drawing of blood. RONIC' DISEASE street, Council Bluffs #ar Consultation free S of kinds » spectatty. expericnce Offioa No THOS. OFYIONR, B M. PUBNY. OFFICER & PUSE BANKERS. Council Blufts . . Ia Estabirshea - - 1356 Dealers in Forelgn and omestic Exchange snd Homa Rernrifs CORNER PEARL ST, AND PIFTH AVE, 0:0 o m., 20 . m und 7;30 p. m., Mon- uay, Wednesdny and Friday ovenligs exclusively the lyompie Club. & Musio on Tuesdsy and Thureday eveninge. ADMISSION, - - 25 CENTE, No objectionable characters will be admitted. CHAPMAN & MARTENS, . . . PROPRIETORS —_— e TROERIETORS SPECIAL NOTICES. + + Couvnom. Buvrrs. and gloss it as icely asithe es for pa ticulars C. B, &1 Co month* R. 8. COLE. & CO. NOTICE.—Special advortisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, Wants, Board. ing, ete., will be inserted in this columa a$ the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet lnsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent - sortion. Leave advortisomente s our office, No. Poarl Strect, near Broad wav WANTS, ANTED—A live boy with v route for Baw. Coll at Council Blutls Tias fice VW ANTED—Every bouy in Counci Blufl ko take TurBas. Delivered by carrierat only twenty cents & weok. ()P, PAPERS—For salo at Ban office, ab 26 cente hundred. OR RENT- Elegantly furnished appartments in house with private family. Keferences ex- changed. Address H. W. J. Bee office. A GENTS=Tadies sad gentlemen can make st cluss wages by selliug the “Champion Boso Burecther "aiid Lroning - Board.* Ketall & 8100 Auy lady can do up a fine shirt i office, for oue Manufacturers of and Dealers in Lightning Rods, Orpaments and Fixtures, Iron and Wood Pumps, Pipe ©048. Maix Sr., - - - and Fittings, Mrs, B, J, Hiltor, M, D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 232 Widdle Brosdwsy, Counctl Blufta. EDWIN J. ABBOTT! Justice of the Paace. HOTARY FUBLIC AND GENMKALCONVEYANCER, 416 BROADWAY, - COUNCIL BLUFPS. . TVRR——