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6 T'HE DAILY BFE---( ()IwN(Il, BLI "FS, SATURDAY, MARCH 22. 1884, — e r[i]C DAILY BEE. i OOUNGIL BLUFFS. Saturday Mormng March, 22. 3 minutes, 3, and upon as follown 2:48, 2:40, 2:35 froo-for-all; pacing froo-for-all, Tur Brr is glad to seo that its recont showings up of the way in which the streot Iaborers have boon mistreated and defranded, have caused some awakening on the subject., The Evening Herald now begins to fall into line, and the offi- cial organ of the city will soon be ashamed of its recent assertions that the SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Mot « « a = o - 20 conta pot week :; \ bimed $10.00 por Yoar OFFICE: Nc 7 lel Stroet, Noar Bronfl'ly city council has nothing to do with the (uestion of whether those who work on § MINOR MENTION. the streots got their pay of contractors or ol T not. The heartlessness of the official i £ organ will be remembered when it next i by T!:“.'t‘]” council i to meot Monday, | L b\ 440 help of workingmen in somo ; etk litical scheme. : H o) s i . | potitical schome. i s United Riaton coutt 10 10 MES21 Thero ia o gang of thoss who daim i3 o AT : nome sort of reward for sorvices at the iy Now spring goods just roceived atJ. |y glootion. It in hard to satisfy them Reiter's the tailor, 310 Broadway. The young folks of the Presbyterian church entertained their friends last evening. 1t is roported that a new roller skating ' rink is to be opened in Mynster's new block. The city schools closed yostorday, for a i woek’s vacation, and will open up Mon- day, 31st. Tt is estimated that the (i, A, R. ball for the relief of widows and orphans of voterans will clear §130. You are invited to meet in room No, with the campaign funds on hand. The vasier way ia to remove the chief of the fire department. That would make room for one. Then it is known there would be a general howl in the department, and a number would resign. That would make room for several more. What if the ordinance forbids it? Change the ordinance. What if almost all the busi- vess men protest in writing ? It has be- come the custom of councils here to ig- nore potitions and remonstrances, What if tho department is demoralized and property is destroyed? To the victors bolong the political spoils. Why, if be- CUPID'S PRINKS. The Foolish Scrape Into Which 4 Conn-| oil Blaffs Yonth is Led, The History of the Unused Marriage License A short time ago some curiosity was oxcited by the fact that a marriage li- cense was procured at the court house by a young clerk in the city, who soon after- wards returned it and had the clerk scratch off the names, 1t was understood that the cause of the return was the fact that the girl's father had got on to the scheme, and opposing it, had got his daughter away and balked the plan. It now appears that the girl was at- tending school here, and was from a town to the eastward, The young man was not permitted to see her, but a queer incident gave him, as he thought, the opportunity to interview her. Two young men from the town whero the girl lived, came to the city. Oneof them had a note from the girl's father to the sistors at the school telling them to let the two young men see his daughter, On reaching here they met a friend of of the youug clerk’s, and to him told about the note they had. This friend of tho clerk put up a job on the two young visitors, The friend was a little curious to seo what the old man said in the note, 12, Main stroet this evening, at a social Bible study and song service, On Sunday at 4 o'clock p. m., services of tho Y. M. C. A, willbo held at the Presbyterian church. Ladies and gen- tleman are invited to be present. Leave to marry was yosterday given William Carse and Mary Ann_Campbell, both of Oakland, and also to Charles ‘Vreeland of Perry and Martha Archer, of Weston. Frank Rudolph, who has boen clerk- ing for D. Malthy for about a year, was taken ill & fow woeks ago, and obliged to g0 to his home in Oakland. Yestorday his illness ended in death, Spiritual circlo to-morrow afternoon and evening, in Spiritual hall, Shugart & Beno's block. At 2 and 7:30 o'clock, entranco on Main and Pearl streets, two &oors south of the post office. “The chief engineer shall hold his om%}nm removed for cause.” So says foro olection candidates promise to be servants of the people. After election are they not the masters ? FAIRVIEW CEMETERY. #ive Trustees Hold Together For Twenty Years and now Extend the Charter Five Times Twenty Years. The Fairview Cemetory association was organized twenty years ago. John Ham- mer, J. M. Phillips, J. P. Casady, Sam- uel Sacobs and Horace Everott were then olected directors, and have continued as such ever since, It is cortainly a noteworthy fact that five men should thus bo associated together for twenty long years, and so few such cases are on record that it well merits public atten- tion. Yesterday the time for which the original organization was incorporated having expired, they met at the office of the president, Horace Kverett, and the charter was extended, it being made for one hundred years now, and it is to be hoped that the fivo, who for twenty yoars past have thus served, may enjoy life for a goodly portion of the time which the charter has been extended. Fairview cemetery has been improved year by year, but still there is great need for further beautifying. One great im- provement would be a fountain, which could easily be provided for, now that the waterworks are in active operation. This fountain would be of practical ben- ofit as woll as ornamental, fmance. Some fow seem to think ause enough bocause some one Ahat § elso wants lt »fi% passera-by, nlnowly The people do not think so. away of tho old balcony of Bouso yesterday nearly re- I&ndflu accident, two or three escaping being by - sadden fall of a portion oru @i, {Tho funeral of Inez Stewart took place yedterday from the Baptist church, Rev. J. G. Lemon, ofticiating. ~ The audience was,_composed of about ty persons, 'flle girl's mother, nh:p -father, aunt and l"nnk Buml«,‘weh {hie' tnourners. laing ‘was !od;od beforo' Justico Donu:é’mfl cruelty to animals. olaimed!| that MoDermott took a pitnh- fork and unmercifully probed a bull be- longing to James Coyle. ' A warrant was fssusd yéaterday ¥y Jua- tice. Schurz for the . arrest ‘of Charks Gorbrack' for ‘the laxceny. of $65 from “Mn Lou Liddle, they aro both omploy.| od at the Ogdetr, and ad is ‘blaimdd’ Gor-'} .gtan v}ngs stolon eb-t amount !mm trunk. .The St. Louis board of trade wanta. the. ouncil Bluffs board to unite with it in \gn! railway companies | to. Whicago jobbibg eh@; customers, by ? 5o into Ohicago e PERSONAL, Jerry Myers leavos Monday for Minne- apolis, G. S, Francher, of Chicago, is at the Pa. oific. John Vock, tele' C. A. Clomens, of Denison, Toxas, Ia at the Ogden, O, V. BB, Russell, of Glenwood, was in the oity yesterday. M. Y, Mickle, of Ottawa, 111, olty yestorday. ‘Wi Jsanacs, of Cincinnati, arrived at Boch- telo'n yestorday, 44 Wi Fetter and wife, of Glenwood, were in the city yestorday. 2. Giiflany, of Hartford, Conn,, way at Foatordhy, . "l"ff.,% Auita, Towa, ronched DEOmaha, was in the city yos terduy and dined ut Bechtelo's. o institution of Glenwood, % oo Mum [t Yesterday. AV, 'l‘yler, of Defiance, Towa, was in the of Rock Island, is at Bech- was n the “T'ho employes of the car xlopn-tmunt of the Chicago, Mllwn;? gn,l bave presented their forenian, Ava 'wombly, with an elegant gold watch md chain as a tel 0 of their : about o 1 hku ‘ the Oregon Shos line, / Twumh position % 4 Ihyur ‘aughan has his hands full of atters that need investigating, boauds- tho other business, that . on him, but itis to be hoped \kfi wi torget to inquire into who took away Uncle Sam's curbstones and brick walk, and whether those'dying in front,.of ca&bnilmns-mnohbe stones, »,W Kx-Officor Barhyte yesterday opened war on che easary complaint’ Wofl&rm by company of which Mr. Empkie is the t. Theso howls about J.4X, Andorsofiiand J. Albion, Neb,, wero at tho Pacific yesterday. Sam Fletcher, the business manager of the Rolud Reod oumpauy, yyag in tho clty yos terday. Bob Flynn, Des Molues' pet travelling man, was here yuurdlv Everybody on the road know; ay for Denvor, md oy e ey until next December. ) Mo ¥ P S3onbs sbd Mirg' Finma Palmer l-. o to-morrow evening for Chicago to pu chase goods for thoir resvective lines o noss which they #1l open about the ' | thop, $nddhey amsigned their elaim to A, Y oung, who brought suit to recover and the two visitors had their curiosity excited a little too, come to think of it, s0 after some persuasion the note was opened and read. Then another en- volope was got, the note enclesed, sealed and addressed again. DBya little in- genious planning on the part of the clerk and his friend, a piece of blank paper was inserted in the place of the original note and tho note itaelf was kept in their possession. Armed with thia the young cleck and his friend went down to the boarding school, and thus thought to seo the girl. The young clerk was 80 well satisfied that he could thus see her that he got o marriage license, it being his inten- tion to skip out with the girl, if possi- ble, while the teachers were not noticing, and get the coromony performed before any stir could bo raised about it, but on reaching tho academy the plan was balked. The note was presented, read and sent up to the young. lady. She not knowing who was really in " the parlors | =— awaiting her coming, and supposing it was the persons named in the note, for whom it is said she had no such special liking as for the young clerk, sent word back that sho was not feelig well and could not see them. Of course there was no way for the young clerk to let her kuow that he was the one who was thus *‘watching and waiting for thee,” and he and his friend had to depart in disgust. Tho two real messengers from hor father, one of whom it is said, was favored as a auitor by her folks but not by her, soon after came and presenting their note, found the envelope to contain only blank paper, and the trick was learned. There was a hand of course, and the game was up. The girl's folks were very indignant, and her father came post hasto and took her home, The young clerk disappeared for a day or two ~ until the storm was passed. The license was scratched off the books, and attempts made to hush the affair up. The clerk was threatened with prosecution, and badly frightened, but has now got down at work at his desk again, and allis serene once more e — The Supreme Court. The supreme court, which has been in session hero since Monday, reached an adjournment yesterday The cases of Phillips vs. The City of Council Bluffs, and Beecroft vs. The City, in which much interest is felt and to which much importance is placed, were among the casos presented, but no opinion was given and none probably will be until the June session in Des Moines. The fol- lowing opinions were filed yesterday: Haynie va. County of Mills, Motion to vacate order dismissing appeal over- ruled, Davis va. Barnett, Montgomery circuit noon. court. Rehearing granted and argument to be in print st June term in Des Moines. Jacob Weirdall v, Co., Keokuk district court. opinion by Bock. State vs. J. N. Tilton, Jasper district court, Reversed; opinion by Rothrock, Ch, J. isanc A. Roby vs. Appanoose County, Appanoose circuit coutt. Reversed; opin- ion by Adams. Farmer & Sons vs. Larsen et al., Keo kuk district court. Reversed; opinion by Seevers. D. M. Osborne & Reversed ; — Turning the Tables. 1t will be remembered that a short time ago Attorney Solomon, of the Wabash road,) l;d his hired men arrested for con- llrl‘]'w murder his family. The grand jury found, po indictment, and the men were duel\lrgsd These men held a claim LADIES! WE ARE RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE Shoes and Slippers. Gentlemen OUR FINE BOOTS AND SHOES For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and ' Empkie HardwareC ) WIETOLES A LD Hardware 109 and 111 8. Maln Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA, NMetcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS, GAPS BUGK GLOVES 342 and 344 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFF IL)WA, “(C neex! All kinds of .‘l’. see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY % CO.. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, I West Side Squ.nn- Clarind IOWA. MAYNE & PALMER DEAUERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, AND WQOD, BULK 'AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. No, 639 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ZE | SMITH & TOLUER. | LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS, 7 and 9 Main streot, Soring Goods | Just Received. Couxscit Brorrs, - - - - lowa. ASADY ORCUTT & FRENC urtains, Lace, 'lk Turcoman, Etc Choicest I8tock west of Chicago. ARPE'TS 0il Cloths, Mattings, Linoleums, Etc. Come and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. Cheap- est place to buy House Furnishings in the City. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - = - - o - [OWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care European “Hotel. The only Hotel in this City on the European plan of “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” New Building---New Furnishings. MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs, Iowa. DeVOI: & WRIG—I—IT WHOLESALE Hardware, Gutlery, Tinner's Stock Etc, COUNCIL BLUFES, IOWA TACOE EOCE, Merchant Tailoring, REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. South Main Street COUNCIL BLUFFS, M. GALLACHER. GG R OCE RIE S, New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices and Polite Attendante. ALL to orders m, pecial atlont 8 LOWER BROADWAY ol Bluffa. First Door east of Me!mpo/ltan Hotel, FATTO LIVE. RESTAUR ANT AND GAFE W.T. BRATUN Catererxr to The Public. Ed. O lison 404 Broadway, Co Chof d'ouisine Meals at all Hours, Partios a Specialty. 1 ) I Blufts. against Mr. Solomon for $61 wages due i Mr; “Sblomon did not aj ot was taken by de- ! was issued and 8.0f & onmuhle. who HARMAN KELLEY, the advantages offered by Council Bluffs, ToEiAl yiaw & godd Aocation for & woolen mi Mr, Oncar Sprink, , his folks and mz fiomfiwafl”fi > trouble, is again locked up in jail. He TRy ML"‘“' stolen a draw-knife l?qlon the men, Ben Fard In. the Gnn Western circuit was held ut . m y The Council Bluffy "wiis represented by J. W i A gs should open in Council Blufion sgeeysse| sobs ollowed by u'fillgl at Bt. Joe, 2, 76, 38, $1,800, . 17, 74, " g , $01 g,w rd to Thomus u.nnd paft 9, 8510, uel Osler to § O. o 7 \ For cut flowers, plants, ete., go to r, the Harrison street florist, | a0 - sinis9 P8 Awamo Lever seomed ploased with what He o Ludwich to e Dilrd, p-h 39 a anh of éorn, | i Mommens 34 N, MAIN ST, COUNCIL BLUFES. The umn Wnd Most Complete Gro s ()\v 25 Dfil‘l(v}‘ ot | |m=n “House MR the Croicest plut- h Greel \'.n“m.nu»chur lwnml _Horss Radish (u bottles, cq Bt WONU lluflllflY ot of Glass in Us* Peter C. Miller, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF I Interior Decorations. 118 8, Pear] Street and 20 N. Muin Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Kinmball & Champ, "(OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE,) {MONEY 70 LOAN OH REAL ESTATE! Complete mh'wf-. of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County A MOELN . Propriotor flBEaTON HfiUat 4t BVERYTHING FIRSTOLASS, ——— Noq 217 m :ws Maii m, COUNCIL BLUFFS, {WALL PAPER AND WINDUW SHADES ! 1 HUUM b, NEW UPERA HGUSE (H1]1] ECIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Al ordor- by Mail Promptly Attended To WHY DON'T YOU GET BOME OF FITCH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? Perfcet Fitting, Bost and Cheapest. f§Fine Linen Collars and Cufta, E\To. 716 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. D. M CONNELIL: UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WNo. 14 IN. Main S§t., Council Bluffs. Rallwa.y Tlme Table. Em l ]l PflY COUl The following 1\CIL BL[ FFS. the times of tho arrival and de- ceotral standard time, at the Toca dopots. ve transfer depot ten min- carlier and arrive ten winutes later. CIUICAGO, BURLINGON AND QUINCY. LEAVR, ARRIVE. 40 pm 0408 m 9:46 8 m TOOPW | Wo guarantee the cure KANAAH CITY, BT. JOR_ AND COUNCIL BLUFFS, Mail and Expross, 645 pm oases, OF 1O Catarrh, a 1 Blog Pacific Express, 585 pm h"l"*l“-"lll Ah dne v AT TER ralgia and ‘st CHICAGO, MILWAUKER AXD T. PAUL. B i 5:25 pm Express, 9:40 8 m FE 9i45am Express, 6.5pm Good hotel, live CHICAGO, ROCK IBLAXD AND PACIFIC Yy *and healthy o by’ Wabash railw Evona, or C., B. & Q. at Alany. Corrcepon solicited, REV. M. M. ll\)lll Atlntic Expross, Day Express, *Des Moines Acc.muiodation, *At local depot on *WABASIL, BT. LOUIS AND] Mail, Cannon ‘Ball, *At Tranefer only. CIICAGO and NORTHWRSTERY. 9:40 2 m 150 p m 4:40p m ciFic. 4:45p m 11315 am 650 m 0:50 pm 9:45 8 m tidbam BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC, m St Paul Expre 0:00 8 m w Accommodation, 6:50 pm | a ids per gallon Wiioir& Mmm THE DOOM OF THE UNSAVED ! “‘The wicked shall be turned into hell, - | and the nations that forget God. And the same shall drink of the wine of the wrath ef God, which 's 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 i» the presence ot the Lamb. BigLe, " W.R.VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Umana ana Counsil Bluffr. R. Rice M. D. GHRUNIU DlSnl\SBS -"_k"--'u » speclalty. Offico No tate collce 10n & I Falye o ings ban THOH. OFPICHR, . M. PUBKY. OFFICER & PUSEY == . S BaRERR BAHKERS 288 g Council Biufls TS SaE g Estaviisnen - - 1356 & RHA, . Dealers in Forelgn snd omestic Exchange an Saaa g Tiooen Bonteis SRR SHSIRE o B S eEs® =] = % a . -1 d 28 8¢ > o | §ENS =) = o oEu=Ey m 4 z £ o Arizg RI NK CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AVE, . m., 2°0p.m srd 7;30 p. ., Mon- and Friday evenic gs exclusively HAPMA Y1 EN TRl SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- ing, etc., will be insorted in this column at the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CI PER LINE for each subsequent n- sertion, Leave advertisements at our office, No. Pearl Street. near Brosdwav ‘WANTS, DA fAirst cligs Tinner. iufts, lowa. ANTED—A live boy with frBex. Collat Council & At the well-known Establishment o¥ J. P. FILBERT, 209 Upper Brosaway, the GROCERY Ot Council Blufs, - Notioe our roduced Frice List C give 16 pounds Estra © Sugar for.... 11 pounds Granulated Sugar & Wrigh “Deve “pony ¢ luffs Ber office. 7 ANTED—Every boay in Council Bluffs to take TuxBer. Delivered by carri cents & week. ()P, PAPERS—For salo at Bua office ) 4 hundred Bwun LEN GENTS T adies class wages by Streother and 1ro Any lady can do up & fine shirt without s wrinkle and gloss | as nicly asthe s des can. Ad ]nhllruhn( B.S. & L Co., BEK office, for one Mrs. B J. Hmuu ll 0, PEYSICIAN & SUR: EON 232 MiAdle Brasdw=y. Couneil Binf EDWIN J. ABBOTT ! Justice of the Pegce, NOTAKY PUBLIC ANT 415 BROADWAY lowa &1 § Corn L X, FULLER Commr&non ec chant, No. 3) Pearl wtaco EELN — Furnished room eight dollars can tmake firet Ut ber ound eat, p £ pound 1 dosen Mackerel . 1. 5 Colorado Flour, Winter, per owt. . T. T. T, Al grades, according to quality, 150 to S0c per pognd e o1 T us and be cu i you wave u oney b dealing with us. G-ods deli, dred iuany partof the i « word, ¥3 & boun laudaily otije to sell and challenge » titin i thi e - cou Wi INVRYANCER, 29 uppar Broad vay. JACOB uum’ E. P. SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, QOUNOIL BLUFFS, I0WA Office, Main Stroet, Roows 1 aud Shugars & Mo um- Hock. Wil practice ln State and eders! S, ADWELL