Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 2, 1884, Page 6

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PAYING IN PROMISES. OOfiNEE BILUFFS, Mt Uion Paifc Continaes to Ofer {HE DAILY BEE. Empkie HardwareCo Some of the best wanfacturing cities in the land have built up their factories in this way. A man with limited capital leases room and power and demonsirates that he has skill, and that the article is | l A worthy one, and in demand, and it Uy [ doen not takelong to interest capital, and a WE ARE RECELVING SOME VERY FINE W i April 2 Avenuc Iarger factory soon growsout of it. Racine, n nesday Morning. April 2. ¥ Wis,, furnishes a striking instanco of the Wl v g AP TN TR rerults of the establishment of a power — e = | A Conferonce Held Yesterday in Re. | building. 1f the citizens take hold of BUBSORIPTION, RATES: gard to the Matter. such a scheme here and manage it wisely, : it would result in greatly helping in the [ | Oatlor = » = = = = = 90 conts por wook u 14 ding up of manufacturing interests ettt e Hardware [ = Superintendent Nichols, of the Union [ here. 109 and 111 8, Main Street, Pucitio, waa over yeaterday to see Mayor| gy o o cunigement of the grand millin. A e COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. ery opening of the Blufls will shortly be - - it made by J. J. Auwerda & Co., who have NMetcalfl Bros., W ELO X0 A LB Them in Settiement of Union OFFIOR: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. T ST ROy T VT MINOR MENTION. Vaughan in regard to the resolution ome from Chicago to open a store at 317 passed at tho last council meeting requir- o i o OUR FINE i = |BOOTS AND SHOES ing the Union Pacific Railroad company to comply with their contract as to Union avenue, Mr. Nicholas informed the mayor that it would be impossible, with the weather | 13, Witoh, of Avoes, wasn’t so mad st Coun- and roads in such condition, to meet the WHOLESALE DEALERS INj HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, Additional local on seventh page. Lowest prices in the west at Harkness Brothers'. il Bluffs but whatho camo horo yesterday | For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and|342and 344 Brosdway, - - . . . COUNCILBLUFFS, IOWA, Tho old city building is being razed demands of the resolution, and that it |and dined at the Pacific. N 8 _—— 4 was the desire of his' company to comply| J H. McNamars, of Le Mar, Ia., was see our New Stock. LIVETO EAT. EAT 10 LIVE. apidly. fully with their part of the contract, | among thoso at the Pacific vostorday, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.. M. Golden, of Sioux City, was in the city 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, RESTAUR A'NT AND CAFE’ aud at the Pacific yestorday, West Side S , Ol W.T. B R ATIN 0. W. nm:.l,y of n; Moines, sought = S bt RO B — iy The Public MAYNE & PALMER' Ed. O hson } 404 Broadway, {. Mesls at all Hours, refuge from rain and wind at Bochtele's yos- terday. Chet d'cuisine Council Bluffs, Parties u Specialty. 1t will pay you to buy that new carpet at Harkness Brothers. The new spray nozzles and pipes for The mayor requested him to submit a written statement as to when they would comply fully with their part of the con- the fire department have arrived. tract as to this valuable avenue, telling Poarl streot ought to be paved as well | him that the people of this city feel that ! " DRAURRS IN as tsroadway and Main streets. they had given his company a very valu- zh.l.d :l' "":";"" of Ashland, Neb,, was in ; ; i 7. | ablo piece of property, and that o far it | the city yesterday. ar an 5 Now spring goods just recsived at J. |} 3 oo of little bensfit to the citizens| Justios Abbott sent yesterdsy fn testing EKimball &> Champ, } IOWA. Reiter's, the tailor, 310 Broldwny.. of Council Bluffa, 15/ depth 6F Omabia wad, ‘OPPOSITE COURT HOUBE.) Tho Knickerbocker gallery will be| Hoalso informed him that tho peeplo| Miss Auwords, of Chicago, arrived on th s AND WOOD, opened Thursday by Schmidt & Riley. here would not demand anything un-|q Jast eveniog. K AND BARREL LIME, LOVISVILLE ‘”Anu ll;oslt‘ndmb CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR ’ 3 8 reasonable, and if any assurance could be § No, 539 Broadway, - 5 AR Permit to wed was yesterday given | ivon that'the covenants and agreements| P Whitehas gono to Vinton to attend a | 22 0 - COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. ' » Mr. B. Booth and Annie L. Hull, both |between the city and the Union Pacific | meetng of the trustees of the asylum for the Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. of this city. railroad company would be fully com- | blind, he beingone of the board. plied with, that he would recommend| B. Silloway, proprictor of the Ogden, is in the council to withdraw the resolution | the city, eyeing the big improvements being of an opera glass filched by some sneak- i for thirty or sixty days. He also made in the interior decoratio thief, he thinks, formed the superintendent that t}_:a Oiti- | = ord, Tow of the Tea 2155k SMITH & TOLLER. G R E s T 0 H All railroad tickets bought of D. W, ::'tli.niguh:g):;:t S company, was disorimi: | ey, of Ford & Keith, Sious City, was yestor- Suting Goods | BEAPING MERCHANT TATLORS, | Just Received favor-of Omaha, by starting. an. cacly | 447 roeting his Council Bluffs frionds, ho be- g % eceived. teainrom Omaha, tiat Iaboring men c‘i ing en route for the east, expecting to be ab- 7 and 9 Main street, roside in Omaha and reach this sido in | %ent & month or six woeks on businoss. Couxcr, Brorrs, - - - - Iowa. time for a full day’s work, while if any| Ole Oleson, of Detour, Dak., was at Bech- IMAX MOEIIN. FProprietor, USE. ———EVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Dr. Montgomery now mourns the loss Bushnell are guaranteed, also all rebate orders given by him. It's terribly discouraging for a man to get his toam and empty wagon stuok in [ o¢ our gitizen's desire to do business in tele's yostorday. L. A. GASPER" the Broadway mud, for he can’t even un- | Omaha and live on this side, several| 1, 3 Toad hours of the day would clapso bofore | Frod Hains, of Lenox, dined at Bochtale's Oni h lnst ing. the they would reach their place of work, |Vesterday: wing to the storm last evening, the | myg mayor requested the superintendent| W. E. Marvin, of Newark, N. J., is at the lecture of Mrs, Baxter was postponed | to remedy this discrimination by starting | Ogden. eeeee—— L until one week from next Monday even- |a train from each side at the same hour. | G, D, Kasson, the well-known Corning at- | Eagineesing & I . ARMSTRONG, He also informed him that 1t was a torney, is at the Ogden 01 p s great inconvenience for the street cars 4 : now owned by the Union Pacific railroad Land Sur- veying,eartn 1 X3 3 (] —AND— TR Major P. H. McCauley, of Des Moines, | duantitice RUUMYNEW OPERA HBUEUfi[iIBfiHfi fiml.. | Vfl gB[flth [}arflflnflr SILOAM ing. There is talk of repealing the ordinance licensing public scales at $10 a year, 80| company to cease running so early at|Was here yestorday interviewing the city au- |eto., cto. that the city weigher may have the mo- | night, as it was almost a nightly ocour. | thorities with a view of introduciug some of nopoly of all weighing. ence for the police to assist women and | his patent hoisting and dirt.carrying appar- children with baggage to reach a hotel | atus, tobe specially used in the building of after the arrival of his 10 or 11 o'clock | sewers, All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. The Largest and Most Complete Green House in MIN ERAL SPHINGS' Western Iowa. W cun-antos the cure o tho lollowing named din- i scases, orno pay: Rheumatism, Sorfula, Uloers, Over 24,900 Feet of Glass in Use. | Catarrh, 1 Blood and.kin iisoases, Dy, pepsin. Liver ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENGCH There is talk of changing the name of Broadway to Deepway, as it is getting | night dummy, as no street car awaited T N The Greate o Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Diseases, Gout, Nen- d thl.u’ it i bfoud " This mlg be f it arrival, -dhe mayor assured Superin-| The grand opening of millinery and rtains, Lace, 1k, Turcoman, Etc. Cholost Stock West of Chicaga. | oolloction of Flants A klowers s mow, domiete 1y | FHE1 and Authma, *Thess Springs are the favorite ooper it is 5 h y % | Londent Nicholas that. tho elzons. jere | 1otions by J. J. Auwerda & Co., at 317 every fespect, aud tho public are invited to-call and | "%0rt ofthe trad snl debilicatad, and avethe § pect the sme. EEBL END, deep joke, but not so deep as the mud. | Lol "q0 0 e good feeling wight Broadway, will take place in a few days. 1"was awardod the Firet, Premium Good hotel, llvery and bathing accomodation both. s 3 sk, Pluffs Distriot ¥ air i Septemper. 188 ! | winter and summer. Tocality highly picturesque: George Ferguson’s hunting dog has a petitors; an Y and healthy. Accossiblo by Wabish railway, a Cincinnati now realizes where it made [ exist between their oum'j\lny and them- AHERR selves, but that they did feel that th il ORI DC G e B L Y | muzzle, but carries it about in his mouth, Evona, orC., B. & Q., at Albany. Correspondenc : : . hoi i d to furi t 0il Cloths, Mattings, Linoleums, Etc. | ket ittt s, ™ © ot uoff, Council Bluffs police to its aid and stop- b o 3 feh Bl S st P P ShAlderman MoMahon and ex-Alderman | thus complying technically with the law. S Tk 5 ! | O Mot oy A T ranke Do riewoarge ! Albany, Siloam Springs, (Gentry Cos, Mo, P o ugart, Judge E. K. Aylesworth and | This js a very convenient way, for when o @ convine at we are headquarters for all goods in our line, | and on suort notice 1 have just issued a new oa = Ex-Officer Brooks is said to be among Auditor Burke,were also present and took heapest place to buy House Furnishings in the City. alogue for 1834, which will be sent free on application. those who aspire to the position of con- 2 part in the above conversation. he meets another dug ho can lay down OUNCIL BLUFFS, S 5 S A Lo IOWA.| Green Vegetavlesthe Year Round. Under the ordinance granting Union | his muzzle, whip the other dog, pick up | Horse Radish in bottles. 26 in. per gallon: 3 stable, left vacant by Chief Skinner's|avenue to the Union Pacif thecompany | his muzzle, and go on his way. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care 2eiRlstonisticouncliBlufsowa: 3&{-‘3%“’;‘“ resignation. Wall McFadden is in the)agreed to run dummy trains every half Thoman G hnsonlistansionsly Phunti e ogg ! field, too. liour, and also to run *‘ferry” cars to and v ng EDWIN J. ABBOTT! Chiori Tl il P D i B el b Al B b b T A h from Broadway, so that teams could be for his step son, Arthur Southwell, a boy - = 4 Itis w.hilpend that one of the young | carried backward and forward. Thecom. |of about eleven years of age, who left n 0 e ] n Organicand Volatile matter and los attorneys, who is & good deal of a hunter, [ pany had all the summer and fall months | his home here Saturday evening and had L] e eusa Total sclida per galion by 2 i g to Ji 1 i f = will :oo: nti uf k: t:; hy:}:a:hed ul;nl;-. :)?e i -g.:;:zntn?n:‘ati"iay‘fh:ngiyn:;: not returned up to last night. It is The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpean plan of NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERAT,CONVEYANCER, O B e e, | they were to havo all their improvements | thousht that tho boy ran_away because|¢* DAY (QNLY FOR WH AT YOU GET.”|BROADWAY, . COUN IL BLUFFS. ools being the coming bride. made by that time. and a failure of thirty | of his mother punishing him for some Ll e 0 JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL, The remains of Nicholas Wolf, who ?':)Y“'I d?ortoani?fll{ th‘:i:‘:,"i‘f“m"g!:g:";:l |ligh.t misdemeanor. The last trace got New Bu;ld.‘l.ng‘---New rumshlngs_ d SIMS & CADWELL, died suddenly at Kiel's hotel on Sunday | eould order it to take s tracks, ang | Of him was that ho was going to Boone|ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. Owa ee orn of heart dissase, was taken yesterday to it it failed to do so could take them up |in company with two other boys, Ho Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant JORELLERY m]meys -at-Law his home at Mineols, and will bo buried | 8¢ the company's expense. has blue oyes, light hair, and wore a g J. Y. FULLER, ) y by the side of his brother who died seven The company-claima that it cannot run heavy home-made grey pants, a short COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, half-hour trains without & double track, Commission Merchant |3, Muin st Rooms Land | Shogart & Mo, TORIS 840, and yet_they have made no attemps to black coat, and s straw hot. Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway. - Council Bluffs, Tow: Pear Strost - - . Covwors, Riuvks lowa e Mk e o it ot ’ The city marshal spent most of yestor- [ 18y another track. Foster, the florist, on Harrison streot, —— day hunting for acme/ auitabls place for The work of filling streets has gone on | Council filufl‘-, has the largest stock west b here nearly all winter, but still th insi i -~ a dog pound. Wouldn't it be a good|Union yu,i., says it could nof.. 85 nn; m&‘w& 7 plan to use the old feed storenow occu- | grading. Now that the council proposes pied as a city building, and putup a real | to take some legal action to protect the to take some o on o SPECIAL NOTICES. B nterests of the people, the company | NOTICE.—Special advortisemonts, such as Lost, city building in its place. wants to juiet them with‘promiul ng-in’r Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, Wants, Board- Its promises ought mot to pass at par in | Iog, ete., will be inserted in this nolumn at the low view of the way it has kept its previous | rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion [ ] [ | , meet in delegate convention at the court house in this city Thursday, April 17, to The resolution ought to stand and |sertion. Leave advertisements at our ofics, No. choose thirteen delegates to represent|action commenced under it, for with | Pear Stroet. near Broadway : them in the state convention which meets u"?l IX‘:;III rllahyl of the law there ‘WANTS. in Burlington on the 24th, ] plenty of time for the ANTED—A live b Uni P e —A live hoy with pony to carry route : e R L inz:':i‘}:f;(m l::e:xl;:; i‘t’ahm:-::n nl:el:n :::g Wik Gl S lufly Bxx office. [~} The democrats of this county are to promises to this city, and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- ployed at the Ogden, yosterday was mov- [ the action pending may help its memors \ Evory:bouy n Council Blufl to_take * ing his effects over to Omaha, and dis- |some. 'l‘h?n plan of getting mo}ution{ ok Tpin iy et vy byeely oovered that his overcoat and revolver|4ispended or rescinded by promises of S—For salo at Bxx office, at 25 conta had been stolen. After gotting the po- " lice started out on the hunt, he found the miseing articles slipped in between the side of his bed and the wall, .- Two of the four shut-off and spray +nozzles ordered for the fire department have arrived and were yesterday tested. ‘They worked finely, and seem to be just doing something has been followed with = & wuccss by the Union Pacific, and . by T S Larg’ est 3 EHOUSE, other companies, and it is about time olsas ‘wages by ‘:;illh,'; l’l‘b‘x:’xm‘?ah:l'!‘ ITn“;« flw'-': w the council discovered this. If the action Bbropthar a6q Irop g, 2o Rolally w100, k» ’ n 5 it can then be dismissed, aud nore safely | for pw ticulars C. B. 8. & 1. office, for one sto ck 80 than now. month Y 5 el e X ARTISTS ,.n,g,'.';“.:’bai.,i"n.:?&:d“{h‘ut’az,“;’im".{ W.R. VAUGHAN. | g‘n provide waterways at the intersection of . treets d all; 3 R el ot nod o o oo v’ oy s oo | JUSEICE Of the Peace. _ ters. Besides throwing a solid stream, t o vided by law. Bvory e Umanha snd Counsil Bluffs, 1 n' the clty sthey can be made to throw a spray cover- al en co 1on agens 914 Follav ? , , council hag a sudden spurt, listens to the 4ng a circle of fifty feet or so. ith i i . ‘Will the city council dare to ignore the @ rests until another year A d kg e o ot s n ROOM MOULDING:, +etitlon by nearly every business | *R5A0C G BAR b e council will ’ man, and all the insurance men, asking | keep a firm grip, and compol the Union > ) ~ that Chief Templeton be retained at the mefln to keep i pledges. The prow- R head of the fire department? Perhaps so. | ight return for the gift . L) The surest way, with ‘previous councils, | °f ‘b..fio'm avenue, and the least that ; LOWGBt got » monsuro defoated has boon to| oy 00 * 10 the compavy to keep . CN ; : forit, Will the new council do d —— dn‘i'l. J. Aumn.i; & Co., mhic'-go. are . . ly receiving their nes illin- he Usitod Stat court yotarday in | oy, whih they will shardly. pen-at 57| CORNER FEARL ST, AND FIFTEAVE, Prices the cuse f Whitehead vs, Allen, the | Broadway, Wodiieaday ahd Friday svonls go exclusively . for a new trial has besn over- TS AT i er and| PREPARING FOR POWER, | “ ‘tbwmuone o "5 taviar ) Skt v judgment rendered in favor of the uactures, : N. SCHURZ. Justice of the Peace, No. 32 Main Street and 33 Pearl Street, H e The eleotric light company has been va, Bimpson Tinnell, on a cattle OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, ison trial, and alarge number of COUNCIL BLUFFS, - 10WA, witnesses are hero from Homburg, This e COUNCILL BLUFFES, w = e TSN A s ¢ an ot enough power to b wfi‘:‘ h‘;:’w‘:‘:mmu:r?y th‘: E:"K:m:,wl:dthn l::n plu:. THOS. OFYIONR, OFFICER & PUSEY ey, i - 28 BANKERS. NEXT DOOR 'O THE POSTOFFICE. woourt to-day, adjournment will probably [ning various ways. It was planaed re- A cently to run the wires to the water suggestion made by Tux Be % .'N'h and get power there, but on figur. in regand kuh::ll for ‘: ';. ing over the matter it 'm'lound ihat it would cost nearly $2,000 for extra wires In view of this it seemed more practical to buy a large engine and locate it nearer the centre of the city. In getting such o ) In A Estabirshea - - 1856 it s vi b et e e O RPDEIRS BY MATT, :l:.lh run the lights at night but R m u' D 9 in th i 8 i b, ok RRicoM D, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. . Bl S 1 b he S 1| ARG ARy e ety STl man 2 S

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