Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 4, 1884, Page 6

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PLGr ey THE LONG AGD. ?‘;’."un‘.':”"?.' :'»’.f'r‘"'.fi.i‘.‘?.“) e s fHE DAILY BEE. Crete, Neb., for §2 Carrick - Calved Marc bred by Muawell Olark, n, ketford GOU’NCIL BLUFFS How Council Blofs Was Reached | Duniris o i Thmy Years Ago. ToA T Frlday Marmng April 4, 1308 of in (821), geand dim The Appearance of the City. ) by Mullock of in (1141), C ( William Orr, of Council Bluffs, In., was the PTION, RATES: q s 2 : e senta por woor | Wo H. Taft s proparing a sorios of ar $10.00 por Year | ticles on the history of Mills couty, Towa, = for the Malvern Leader, and in his open- s ing ho gives a vivid picturing of the 2 No. 7 Pear] Btroet, Near Broadway. ., e of traveling from the east to Coun pred by Wi rre————————— | | T3]0, and tho u;:ur:n];e of the city ')1::"’:1"':;"”"”“' Dow, thirty years ago. e following para- | Chief Drumlanrig (101 MINOR MENTION. graphs are gleauctl from this history: Gregg, St. Joseph, . 10,, & Towards this young city, which was e then the chief frontier townor jumping-off |, Hartmann —Caly Calved April 30, 1882; 315), dam_Hose of wold % A. Cochrane Soo J. Reiter's spring goods. Additional local on seventh page. Bliss' is the only house to find late place, streams of west-bound movers | bY,/ames made their way across the state of Towa, over different_routes, the principal one being that from Davenport, through [3 d, Tady 1486 Lake 560 by Dutghinan movelties in notions. Towa City the capital, thence to Fort Dis 3 d. Lizzie of Portlethen 250 by Young An- P. 0, Millor has tho contract for paint- | Moines, Adel and thoe Missouri river. | 7" ¢ % % ST e s e This was the oldest traveled route be- |g200, ing the Masonio building. twoen the east and the west borders of ol ved, Tannaey 13, Rogular meeting of Fidelity Council | the state, and on this, the larger strea ns -.. i nck, Earnside, by Forros; E m Maid of No. 166, R. A., this ovening. of water woro crossed by (toll) bridaos, | 01 3 4th 4510 by General 1207, g d Maid of while on other thoroughfaresit was either : The work of exoavation for the new | ¢, forry or ford. —“,,E was also the daily | Nioray 2]"”” l]’hm:h‘:‘;;“{\: fl'.l-x.i‘:,‘f;:u.m government building has commenced | mail and stage ronto and was traversad 8350, livel: each way, day and night, in_heat and ) a (Vol. VIIL)-Calved Janu- A s cold, in storms and sunshine, by swiftly |arv. bred by Georgo Williamsol The masquerade at the rink this even- w}urlmg four-horse conches, carrying ::!:l\'l"“‘t:;fl ns‘dl :"K:;‘::'s:"(:;‘lfiv:‘nv;v hzydczupl ing promises to be an interestivg social | nine “insides” and two on the box with | 319033, Sold to 8, R, Foss for event. the driver, the roof and ‘‘boot” being | Marcos (Vol. 1 ' “Calved February 2, o A A .. | viled up with trunks, mail bags, satchels | 1383 bred by James Bruce, Collithio, Gartly J. J. Bliss has everything new in veil- | 44 oxpress matter, Stations for lodging gm.h“ olenle (Vol. 9), dam_ Chloris 366 K he ing. Tho best line in the city and low- | the drivers and keeping the rolling stock "\'1':.1 e L e exiit g a i of the stuge company were located at |y T, 0828 by Er f Boguis WU pHON, ¢ from fifteen to eighteen miles apart. At L -‘:{o of .zhm‘ ’.”ll;y”l’m:c)x:(l All railroad tiokets bought of D. W.|ench o; . thesa stations, stops were made g.. underland 600, 4d Agnes of Collithie Bushnell are guaranteed, also all rebate |and while passengers obtained meals, if i |‘,"' ' 'r';“’“‘ri"n’“f}ll I:’L;: o g 4 ordors given by him, deaired, horses and drivers were changed | o83 13 6% G Gregg of 8%, Joseph, Mo,, for a frosh start, The time ocoupied in John Coyle, oharged with assaulting| the transit across the state was usually head GALLOWAY COWS, B. P. Donahue, was discharged by Jus- | six days if the roads were in good condi- | Flower of Ravenslcleugh (4451)—Ear and tico Schurz yesterday. tion, but if bad sometimes only one sta- [ Foot Mark, —Calved April, 1851, bred by M i 4 N tion could be passed in a day. John Laurie, Ravenscleugh Applugunh The Spirltualist seciety which has boen | * A4 these palatial coaches dashed, me. | Lockerbio; sice John Highlandman (1531), occupying » hall on Main street has ro- | teor-like, over the broad highways,glimp- S Py i Sl o oed b I:filfl: moved to the opera house. ses could occasionally be had of toiling 4 .| pilgrims urging the slow oxen with their Ono Saturday drunk pleaded guilty in | heayy loads of schooner built wagons police court yesterday. A busy day in- | containing theearthly possessions of their |t N bt 1 deed for the $2,000 judge and $1,200|owners, or of lighter two horse vehicles | 1 ":;g“}“'::;;gm i wmlv*“;{}) (),,,,,, S filled with goods, chattels and portions | 4" Nallia of Troquhain (312¢). Soid to 1. W, of families, the missing member 8 bring- | G'lorist, Wahoo, Neb., for $440, Work on the paving will commence |ing up the live stock in the rear of ! li‘hlnlrfll (IA:M']l) ?Illwdlf\prll llml. bred next week if the weather is favorable, | the camps at night, near grovesor run-|by Messrs. Little, Moor Farm, Longtown, 16,000 geanito blocks boing already hero 108 siroams, whore, round the ruddy | e Firen (1181) lam Moor Floger, ™ Sold e e % firos, groups of stalwart men, sanguine | *Neil"of ‘Kvichenhiy (471)—Tnr and Foot ready to commence with. women and pleased children partook of [ Mark, 21—Calved February, 1881, bred by The Presbyterian social was hold | the eyening meal and discoursed to each MuI argaret Donglas, Auchenha, (‘ur;nck last ovening at the residence of Mrs ?:Il::;:fi:h‘; l"]‘:_"“gf“:n:; ;;l:::’:' ;:,mi‘.:::; l;:.‘.‘.;;n:{:;'s TL“ 1.(},:_"{;",“(;,“}&{,1, for s‘.‘%’r&‘ Thomas Officer, who was assisted by Mrs, ] e " 3 white wagon covera under. which the i Dr. Green and Miss Weirich. emigrantsaro ahuller}?d from the oft re- EHISONATL i curring rain, while their animals fed on giue pians for themew Oathollo stiakolt 405 & Ghlant that 7. Ernadorf, of Logan, was at Bechtelo's have been received, and it is expected ; ill | yesterday. Mrs, Gowdy, of Springfield, O., who has been visiting L. W, Talley's family, resurned home last evening. Will J. Trotter, of Avoca, was in the city yesterday, but not “'boycotting” very badly. W. M. Carlisle, of Missouri Valloy, was at the old church property can be sold. sion continue, but gradually disperse i; Olitef of Polive’ Hidnnas haat devaived different directions as it reached Council Bluffs, word that the colored man Hall, wanted [ ~Jnstead of a spacious city ocoupying hero for stealing $40 from the estate of | a lofty outlook over the broad Missouri, Allen Forbes, had been arrested in Leav- “l::“'g‘"““’;‘“r}"’:is g‘:l';““’d it, the ';°d" comers were e see a gqualid- Paci enworth. looking straggling collection of log cabins Mo sciticysuterdhy. ] Mr. Herzman, who sold out here to|—many of them with dirt rooofs—at the ,‘,' E. Hathaway, of Milwaukee, is at the Mz. Hows, writes from Fargo, whero hie ?ll:“ i i”é‘.fii;"fifi ;:;‘n cle: "'T‘hh ‘?mtmd chm:;' Smith and wife, of Sedalia, M 5 A g 0 rivel e east. The inter-| J. W. Smith and wife, of Sedalia, Mo., 18 Bow looated, that ho thinks/ol ooming| i ot thia honues were. found to'be. low, were at the Pacific y;.m-d.y,n back to Oouncil Bluffs and going into | ang partitioned with muslin, whitewash- : business here again, od on each surface. Uno street contained | - Y- Havont, formerly a nowspapor man A the stores, saloons; hotels and most of b o o bl MF;'“ H"':’ ;',h" got in tho pen by the |}, residences, though some of the latter | 20tte: ree use of his pen in writing a fioti- | oocupied the hollows running into the| F.P. Cadwell, of thelaw firm of Sims & tious order for board, wasyesterday fined | bluffs. A trail led from the outskirts of | Cadwell, hasstarted on an extonded triv, go- $10 and costs, and not being able to pay the city through miles of high grass to|ing first to Minnesota and then on to Oregon, & i the river bank, where all was wilderness | where he h: landed i ts, H e plioed1n the jall; and solitude save the ceaseless rushing of ke ey iR The books and papers pertaining to the | the murky stream which separa‘ed the office of the superintendent of the |state of Iowa from the wild and unten- American Express company were yester- B oL ehiuks, Odlonel! ook terday dropped i 3 ] i o —— Jolonel Cochran, yesterday dropped into day being shipped to Des Moincs, where| . he flo i ect, | the Ogden from his ranch at Little Souix. 8. G. Seaton will hereafter have his sl R o Hlartiion Miresty head Council Bluffs, has the largest stock west | B. Newman, now one the merchants across quarters. W. J. J. Hancock, the|of the Mississippi. Send for catalogue,. | the river, was greeting his old Council Bluffs general superintendent of the Wells, Fargo & Co.’s express, will maintain his headquarters here. Harry Stern, of Stern & Kohn, is go- ing to Red Cloud, Neb., to engage in the wholesale and retail hquorbu-meu there, Mr. Stern has been in business here for #omo time, and his many friends will re-. | tised, took place yesterday, and attract- grot that ho deems it advisable to mako|ed much attention and drew quite & &his change of location, and their best | orowd. The herd belonged to Loeonard «wishes will go with him, The recent|Bros,, of Missouri, and consisted of prohibitory action of the legislature is re. thirty bulls and seventeen cows, of the sponstble for Oouncil Bluffs losing him, | Galloway and Anqus stocks. Consider- 3 b, - ing, the muddy condition of the roads, o ,f::: ‘:‘n‘“’f :‘?::b:::“:: n:fl::".’:u:: making travel almost impossible for many | town yesterday, attendiog tho cattlo sals, of the city, is bei " The ri farmers to attend, the sale was very sat-| D J. Clark, of Dexter, Iowa, attended the ¥, ia boing ot away, ‘The river | jc. oo ™ 0, M. Druse, of tho Nobraska | oatto salo yestorday . &t that point has been open all winter, s ! Lt e and this spring it has kept outting until Farmer, managed the sale, and Fred M. Baby rriage pects to be uhsent & month or two, T. J. Parish, of Kearnoy, Neb., dined at the Ogden yesterday. S RGE frionds yosterday. OASH FOR OATTLE. H. E, Hoath, general business agent of the Livo Stock Record, of Kansas City, was in The Result of Yestorday's Salo of| o city esterday attending the cattlosulo of Galloway and Angus Oattle. Leonard Brothors, The large tent used on the ocoasion is the property of The Record. H. H. Fiold cxpects soon to visit his old Ohio home. Mr. and Mrs, Goorgo H. Jones have left for Siloam Springs for their health, expecting to bo absent o month or s0. These springs aro becoming very popular, and the wonderful caren performed by them are causing a rush of invalids. John 8. Taylor, Wintarsst, Towa, was in The sale of imported cattle, as adver- i i H the Wakefield Ratt: about forty acres have gone, and the wa- ez paeved Laoply as anctoneer, The Cu,‘: ::r)x';)::;a:aen“ :o! dun"u ‘:n-ke yo::: sale was conducted in an excellent man- 8 4 ter is within 300 feet of his house, He ner, and proved_satisfactory to those purchase until yow have seen them. is removing all his proper'y, and saving | who attendod, ll being treated court. RrAULELE RRaoxmT. what he can, proposes to move to Ne- eously and lurly. Th- following were| yy .+ ffty mombers have been YA praska, in company with his neighbors, | tho sales: o the Mothodist church ut Macedoni Mr. Ellis and W, Undnwood, ho OQALLOWAY BULLS, the Methodisf re acedonia, ‘Thave also bought X wddy n:.l‘!.r:% (il’gn);n—;’::’n:v:}!.&l-y.ll)fi:: by the revival just clesed. 1 9),| William Anderson’ know as‘‘Humpy,” Olark, late of the Konp-ufl, and now :l'::' 'l.‘};.hhsyiu:??w (“":.i)m':‘fl(lm"l)\ was back at poliuoh»dqnntnl for bzig 'mfi;'m °0m-h. di: fast mt'!: 20040 84 "“’.,,:‘,"N g m’a’ *“fulk of imported goods,” and was yester- urnalistic peculiari day fined. of that city. Ho now wears an eye 1882 br Rraped aud one cheek scraped, but eon- nhlrlu ‘d'::::.'h:.: kag 3,." ,.ln; . n:“qum Y i b g at the rink, must appear soles M(dlo 'Gh.lbl‘mlo":o iy Llnmh, N bub. n fulk eostume, and present at the door other A e sy . 1 (1670)—Gulvod Docambar . their invitation. Those who desire invi- woek ! quiet, Olark says 1880, hy cm-:.u ha lu«l-m- ta tionw, shall apply for the seme at the o f Drumdsurig | ;) The public is adwmitted as speota- o Dimah 38 Bevw WWilks ot '«m‘ ""x»n.e.n&mu’u "ol for | tors, The police record yesterday bore the follovh. entry of which is supposed to (.«n)?"mum be in veference to some stzay horse: H. Pugs, of | ‘“faken from Bdway and Puas) st, One (2038) - Gulved Jan. | Bay Morse Black mane aud tail with ‘:h:h nu-fiu:' ::d:" some time : a."'o':'gi‘l.x ed® ‘_“ng-m:.‘n‘%-)' blind Briddle Rein tied on one side of bits tower Masonic o ap. B Checkered Barn Bdway and plo woud b on culnt Lol fr o i) % whml\uufig:hfi . por: | ixth bukeled on othor ahorb tail.” large olock vor, chaod » —_— 8305, ‘which has spent con- v Masonic fraternity Brave "”"%"‘h‘,’.&“’"‘""fl, S d | ing, ete:, wil) be lnserted in this celumn at the low rate of TEN CENTS PAR LINE for the fiast lnsertion and MIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subeequent n- sorthan. Lewve advestisemonts st our office, No. ‘z’. ) 4 Poarl Btroet. uear Breadwav been learned w | Waver dam WANTS. b Ahod o h‘:’:‘wmw,{kn o Coaeh BaR e o ANTID kvt oy with bor ;m‘mh BrBau Codat s Bax Biufls i -\}::“m_"'" w’b, Loy A B OIJ)PAM—I'GUIH at Bas offios. 8t 25 cunile. hundred. Aoll“—l«u- and_gentlomen can maxe Inl R i '-mfl “-fl" Iu-l R N s, sLres m«w orya preft v for out 'l Uculars . B 8. & L Go., Bak ofice, for oas 'The Latest Empkie Hardware C LADIES ! WE ARE RECELVING SUML v L»RY FINE Shoes and Shippers, Gentlemen BOOTS AND SHOES |gaTs, CAPS BUCKGLOVES, For 8prin Wear are arriving daily, Please call and |342 and 314 Brmdwny, . . COUNCIL BLUFF¥S, IOWA, see our New Stock. ET0 E y z. T. LINDSEY & co.. RESTAURANT AND CAFE, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, West Side Square, Clarinda, } IOWA. Caterer to The Publioc. MAYNE & PALMER Ed. Olison } 404 Broadw { Monls at all Hours, DRALERS IN Chet d'cuisine Conncil Blufts. Parties a Specialty. Hard and Soft Coal=impan & cnomv, AND WOOD, (OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.) BULK'AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE ANADNIX;?:!%{!P(CMENT. MICHIGAN PLASTER, HATR I ESTATE ' PIPE. No, 639 Broadway, A COUNCIL BLUPFS, I0WA .El o Complete Abstracts of Title to all Lots and Lands in the County. VU AT O LA BB A TR 109 and 111 8. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA, NMetcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN] M AIX MOEIN. FProprietor, LEADING ME T Soring Goods ROHANTTAILORS, | juct Regeived. B Dl e e d 9 Mai; L E (TRt Nos. 217 and 219 8. MainSt, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. L. A. CASPER, CouNciL BLurrs, - - - - Iowa. HECivil Bnasineer! e S RN Y, NEY OPERA BOUAE, COUNGIL DLUFTR, A Veoeiatle @ SILOAM etc., eto. All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. Bgfita B flrflflnar MINERAL sPRIan N ASA Dv 0 RGUTT & FREN GH Tho Largest and Moit. Complete Green House fn | * o' et the g ot o ot i S nla, lcors, jJ Over 24, "00 leet of Glass in Use i s paia, Liver pel Complaint, Kidney and Bladder Discasos, Gout, Nen- _ The Greatest variety and the Cholcest plants, My L 4 % ains, Lace, 11k, Turcoman, Etc. Choicest Stock West of ChI0AgO. | aaection ol bl b bloo loicost plante. My :“f,‘o‘,';:',’" . oo A ot I aud the public axe invited to call and | \DI} 8 DEST FRIEND / B £ | i oa b modation both ‘ s \ bt e ownl| it e 0 L et T ey o ver A1l COM. | and healthy _ Accessible by’ Wab s rallway, ave sin e added wany new and | 34 vario ies,and am prepared to furnish a new Evana, or G, B. & fors been unattainable Q., at Albany. Con solicited, KEV. M. M. THOMPS 0il Cloths, Mattings, Linoleums, Etc. |/ B in narket, for which I make no extra charge. el o ab Cut flowers and floral designs ‘urnisted romptly, QLRI (U ome and be convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our line. | and on swort notice 1 have just. lemod o now ou ¥ heapest place to buy House Furmnlungs in the City. ALED KR PRt o Rl e ken’ 1188 S0 pRUAIOD. | oy sting Gravik OUNCIL BLUFFS. o % & & = JOWA.| GreenVegetablestho Year Round. | Reaction. Horse Radich in bott'es, honic Aci Mail Orders Fllled Promptly and with Care 23 Pierce St. Councill Bluffslowa. | CAromste rlrnrg'rlmm - ——— | Sulphato Ma; EDWIN J. ABBOTT! T orido ‘Sodium-. Europea,n Hotel. Justice of the Pegee s Wil mllt& )hu(ml.!.. Chemists The only Hotel in this City on the Eur:pean plan of NOTARY PUBLIC AND GENERALCONYRYANCER, 13 PAY ONLY FOR “,HAT Y()U GET ” 415 BROADWAY, - COUN IL BLUFFS. T Fine Samyle Rooms-—Elegart Hestaurant g e A“UmEVS -al-Law, PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, il ! o ..,..fi%v,:s:a\‘:xs.'::in.'.f'“fi.w,.......m Commission Merchant |yhs M 4 adersl Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - Council Bluffs, e Sl e Co RS Towa | New Goods NowOpen HARKNESS BRO’ Spring Stock Gomplete in all Departments. .. CIRE AND TEHEH SPRING NOVALTI®RS. CARPETS ! GARPETS ! GARPETS ! IN ALL GRADES Styles,Choicest Patterns CURTAINS Of all Kinds, Dimension c orugs, Mattings, Etc. COUNCIL BLUFFS HarknessBros., oo Hardware /

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