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8 OMAHA DATLY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1884, P fHE DAILY PBEE. COUNZIL BLUFFS. i . Wh mpared wil.hl i AP 16 ot 1o Y & CPTVREN TUN, 4 BUSY BURGLARS. looks as if there had been a big W ete of » TR fuel. Each room took s mukor more |y 10§ Break Tuto tho Rock Island Depot H ooy houney e e wRle o~ gnd one Private Resdence, WE ARE RECEIVING SOME VERY FINE | : : The placing of a hydrant on the t* ans. S oL & e A T Thrrsday Morning, April10. | - grotear e ; A Street Shooting Sorape. r’ O BAT AT 10 LIVE. e St P - 0! u y be, as stated .y The it i /] = et ot L SH00S @l |[]|]l}, S:[RESTAURANT AND CAFE, ByMail - « = - o ing the property linble to tax for water | burglars had visited the Chicago & Rock Caterer to The Fublio. OFFICE: aes. The Union P cific h ter. | 1sland passenger depot, gaining an en- L 4. 0lison 404 Broadway, Meala at all Fronmm, No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. !“":“;[l:‘; of its own, but th ,ccil:y ::“':,:;y trance by a window. They took from Chet donling_ ‘} e bt { Bt i ———————————t h - i i o bt~ e s make the company pay its share for fire [ the ticket office a rubber coat, and an X. JENSEN. MINOR MENTION. protection by planting n hydrant within | undercoat, and several boxes of pens. H S. F P \ I D —t Motealf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HA'Y'S,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, d and 344 Broadway, - - . COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA, e a certain distance of the buildings. They gained an entrance to the baggage by smashing the door with pick, Constable Fox has for two days been | "™ selling of wood KL WEStoH Reléed on et | A took oab & emall, blsck trufk dncl 8 tachments, Among them wero tho|'Mi%e: It appears that thoy took the See J. Reiter's spring goods. Adaditional local on seventh page. A fall of smow yestorday made the |under the hammer, and the prices in isi f Johi corners of the mouths drop glumly. many cases showed how little cash comes S,:{:‘:;;:l :L::M”:,:z ";!il:l?: ce‘:d “f,“:, MAYNE & PALMER, * The city council meets this evening to | out of a forced sale, while at the samo|prowling about the house when some of DRAUERS IN commence the work of equalization. timo the family and little children are |the family were awakened and the fel. doprived of the necessaries of life, A |10Ws skipped, taking with them a suit of a'r a'n 0 0a| 4 . . G. H. Moore and Phillip Dosle, for| &) =0 " L £ clothes. Sneather expected yosterday being drunk wore yesterday fined $7.60| V10 ¢ P ° bibs went for ten conts, &y, yot some money on the sale ot some pair of overshoen for a quarter, dresses | horses, snd it is surmised that some ono AND WOOD, each, for thirty cents, a cloak for forty-five| who heard of this expected that the | BULK’AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AN‘DN ‘PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, BAIR The dogs ave net muzzled, and somo of | yo4 and silk dress for ninety cents, | money would be in the house, but for- | i I those which have been muzaled have had |7y 11 15 T o Y o e | tunately for Mr. Sneathor it was not, |Se.S88 Breadwav. - - - - __COUNOIL BLUFPS. lows Rl i, e Ty o, | SSRMET IR 86 O L EER, All railrond ticketa bought of D. W. |vado debla, or o hisright tooxomption. | yilnces of wppor Brondway about 5| We have the \ (it Y Bushnell are guaranteed, aleo all rebate | Mayor Vaughan looked on awhile, and | 'clock yesterday morning. The police orders given by him. conc luding that the sacrifice should not | thought it waa some fellow who wanted | finest stock and j§ The ladies of the Lutheran church|be made in vain, bid in quite a pile of to i 1lay h'"l:‘.“ and % hn;l too will givea concertand bailat the rink | clothing for the Home of the Friendless, ;‘,‘.:; TGare L iind ::; Y next Monday evening. and hnhnnd some otholl' bystander bid off | or wm}llnq-sd, but ::;ppp?‘n Lt:;l': Andell;- : W o - John Burde of this city and Bertha A was going home when_the shot was fired, Kempcke of Leavenworth, Kas. Riftiie hm ring Hato | 22 tho builet whizzed past him unpleas- The funeral of littlo Walter Wylio [ oy bo seon at L. O, Arbuthnots. e s aon[é":h::h;:&‘miltg‘:l;:: ook place yesterday afternoon from the ———— againat him, and so confident is he that family residence on Mynasterstroet. PERSONAL, A telephone was put in No. 1's house it was intended for him that heis gath- ering pointers so as to get at the whole yesterday, the telphone beinga better five alarm than the one having that name, facta, THE COUNTY BOARD. The streot cars are getting almost as wncertain as a jury, One can't tell when An Earnest Discussion of the New y Wikt i i s A Tho shooting gullery has cloned Busk-§ L e Wetla honschold. effota of a | PAZEAG0 over to an emply froight cor wnd | o @iy Wear are arriving daily. Please call and SIGN, SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY. S Dano named Honrickson, who had made |tere broke open the trunk and valise, 17 North Main 8, - - - . COUNCIL BLUFFS Judge Lyman's dog has fallon a victim| "0 T e with hin | nd bocoming satistied with the contents, see our New Stock, EEE o poison. wife for Kansas City. Babies’ clothing, :;m:d fl;(em ik A""l"’d":':h'{hmh Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.. JACOER KOCHz Frank Gross is building threo cottagos | gumity photographs, the wife's d AL I e Ll S R 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ' -on South Madison street. .::dmu};udl;r:w:-. 1‘:\ fact :v:r‘y:huing l‘:!::: ikt West Side Square, Clarinda y } I0Wa. erc ant Tallorlng DISAPPOINTED SOMEWHAT, ’ REPATRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. J COUNCIL BLUFFS. WIRIG-EILT, WHOLESALE Havdware, Cutery, Timner's Stock Ete, £Special atlontion o ordors my Ml COUNCIL BLUFES, IOWA. M A IMOEIIN . Propriotor, CRESTON HOUSE. ~——EVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS,—— 3 gl Nos. 287 and 219 S. Main St., - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. ceived. See them XoNE pu (S L. A. CASPER, stARDs " TR0 9 A &% Merchant Tailors 7 and 9 Main Street, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Ilr [II‘]l fly A kinas of P J. H. ARMSTRONG, wd s | O iyil En.c_ilneer! —aND— T ROOM 6, NEW OPERA HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUEES, I0WA. SILOAM ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH MINERAL ~ SPRINGS. The latest nov- b2l i) Shave just re- elties for Spring Overcoats w e from. Hon, B. F. Clayten s in the city. W. N. Groen, of Rockford, is at the Ogden. Jamos McConnell of Harlan, was in the clty yestorday. W. B, Cuppy of Avoca, was at the Pacific y 2 The Largest and Most Complete Green House i they are «coming in or going out. Mud. Sk Court House Question, Westorn Towa, o oo soryo,Tuaranteo the ure of the following named dis- A i a808, OFNO_pay: tism, S The case of Mazarinus has been again o 5 yP (i el iy ) T G s Over 24,900 Feet of Glass in Use. | Catarrh, o'l Blood andskin disenses, f):f,;}" .‘,nfi':.' postponed, this time for » week. This 18| ivod the Pacifo yosbrdy, 0 SOy (DORE Tae 0, somalon e, urtains, in Lace, i1k, Turcoman, Etc. Ofl cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc | The Greatest varicty and the Choicest planta. My | RIS, Kidney and Bladdor Disoasos, Gouf, Nen- ’ rived af c 8y, collectlon of Plants and Elowors 18 now complate 1y | FAIEis and Asthma, Theso Springs aro tho favorite vary ¢ 4 D resort of the tired anl debilitatad, and aro the . S , livery and bathing necomodation both L g avarded the First Premium ab the Gouncll | ointer and fummer, . Tooslity: Righly picturesquo Bluffs District Fair in Septembor, 1883, over all com- terday, and the new court house and jail . N il Wm. C. Ragan of Youngstown, O., is at| matter was brought up through a resolu- ing a little girl. tho Pacific, tion introduced by Mr. Graham, instruct- the man arrested on the charge of assault- A company of young people gave Miss | T. 0. ¥, Bronneman has taken n position | ing the county attorney to take steps to : < petitor bavo since added many new and g4 healthy. Accassible by Wabush railway, & A s 106 YAH v ,0rC., B. & Q., at Albany. Corresp Lou Patten & lappy surprise Monday | s book ksoper for . ¥rads, bl e oicest Stock West of Chicago. EEnHR miie it g i o» © St Mk Speat evening at the residence of her father,| H. Houghton, of Boston, arrived at the | hoard was restrained from issuing the g 5 i % e DaKe s aTye Albany, Siloam Springs, (Gentry Cor, Mo. Dr. W. L. Patten. Oidin poetarday, o g jome and bo convinced that we are 'headquarters for all goods in our line. | ,,Gut flowers and flora Have /bt {10680 8 LB U EAL = : bonds for the erection of the buildings. Only twelve persons in the county jail, | C.M. Maltzell, of St. Louls, was an Ogden | My Graham did this, Crooks are evidently afraid of the old | 10use guest yesterday. ‘building tumbling down on them, and Charles Stin, of San Francisco, was at Bachtele's yosterday, ence few appl; board. H “e' i W. F. Green, of Little Rock, Ark., was at The inhuman mother who soheartlessly | 3o 110 yestorday, deserted her twin babies has not been} (v w 4 £ Des Molnos, Is at Boch- heacd from, The little ones ought to]gegs, o o oo heapest place to buy House Furnishings in the City. alogue for 1884, which will be sent free on aj i S 0 h ol \pplication. ot pocause th | QP OUNCLL BLUFES, == 2 07 o = TOWA.| “Seoon Vepotabion e Yo timm” |22t arts board wanted to issue the bonds, or had Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care ot Radlsh Initortion) e teplopHGAY to Calcium any intention of doing so, in view of the 23 Pierce St. Councill Bluffslowa. iy Carbonate Tron view of the squabble about the recent N. SCHURZ. Shibhate Gafdom: election. The board had no such inten- tion, ana no who knew the board would uro ean 0 e believe that they had, so he wanted to e Chloride Sodium have somo good home provided for them. | 14 W, Maurer, of Omaha, was on this side | %6 the injunction dissolved, a3 there was The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpean plan of OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS. The Chicago & Northwestern and ., | yesterday, and tempted tho tempting viands | RO 0ccasion f:r_ I:Z.d:“h instrument; | 66 PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” COUNCIL BLUFFS, - 10WA. B. & Q. are both expeoted to build new | °f Bechtele's tabl, M;sma ovalrht oir b A e Neow Buildin N T ishi U . O] JACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL local depots this year. They need such| JohnB. Ovnnlm. o‘d‘w};.::. 3,‘", ‘:'::: Ayoa,m:l:n m:fil::;nn;w :';“;:‘h"yy"‘:“:‘ ALL MODERN IMPROV%B-I-;}N’IG‘SW Cé‘l‘?’?linggE. Gra].fl & Pruwsl"fls R T AT improvements surely, or at least the "'tb" d&:’"‘f‘;';u':e’ A o 5 aid h & 2 . R, LOCATED. y A & _L : poiic dom. e, a4 Conkr i e e | owk. o 4id nob Bare say fas Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. ron saux o ttorneys-at-Law, E. Huntington, who had two scoop| @, J. Bell, brother of the supervising ar-| bonds under the circumstances, even it PETER BEGHTELE, PROPRETOR’ J. Y. FUI.LERI offon, un OUNCIL BLUFTS, TowA shovels stolen from his store recently, | chitect at Washington, has been chosen as as- | there was no injunction preventing them. Commission Merchant Shugart :dllb- m g Mahon's Block. WIll practioe in State and ~ eders! discovered ono of them yesterdsy ex- |sistaut to C, J, King, superintendent; of tho |It was not the board that ho was e Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council B No. 9.8Peorl Strest - - . Couxar Buurrs fowa | 2% i posed for sale at a second-hand store on | government bullding hare, which showed that the vote had been lower Broadway and captured it. D;:I’ 1:‘"5:: ‘\'Vh:b b‘; l:";fld for i:va Vears m’:,“d, nn‘dd the -h;:,ropoli:l;:n‘n declared | o8 cashier 0 ash o s point, now' | carried, instead of showing that the vote Supertntendent/Matthews,of this coun- 1., s, tor Eaat 8¢, Louls to enter upon & slme | wys only partially canvasssd, the oanyass ty, is sot down for a spooch at the com- | 1. yosition there, The vacancy hers will be | of several townships beingirestrained byia ing convention of county superintendents | e by 8, T. Joned, temporary \niunction. He presented in st Ourroll, April 17 and 18, Hois to| B, Portar, Jr,, and wifs, who havo | dotail tho logal voints of tho record glvo his ideas on *‘Tonchors’ associa- [ been visiing hero, leavo to-morrow, acoom. | Claiming that undar 1.8 Fo0ocC some out- tions.” panied by Mas, J. W, Hosler, for their future | %id® party might get from ™€, H v board The Hebrew passever commencod last liome, Plattsmouth, Neb. Mrs, Porter comes | 1opsoordh compelling the coun., ! of to issue the bonds. He was afra.. evening and will continue eight days. :7: :ll:::z’nlzhf;‘wh m‘r the acquaints | yom g wuch order of the courts, and not o Bervices will be held by the Isruolites. the county board, Rabbi L, Harris officiating. The first Vie Keller says that he expocts to soon| With this view of the matter, Mr, fwo daysand last two days willbe obe start for tho British posseasions fn company | Graham withdrew his resolution. served by services, Y yn city, a8 tho mud {8 prety deop for any torra | 81T 83 in the count board. Mg ocriti- firma or terra Infirsia travel, the injunction restrainizg the board from peared, i ing h 2512 p4id Ehat befors leaving be the florlst, on Harrison street | townships. It appears that Mr. cash but hir confidence. — e — time of notice, so that this injunction with Hugh Oliver. They had better be| M Benjamin did net appear to have A man namod Bshiiér, who recently sed the latter's action in {ne matter of — seoured some money on fiotitious papers | gy il Buffy, has tho largest stock west Wynster, without asking the advice P ted forthwith, wh f ho in- ° ° thn exhibition of fancy skating by A. | RELATIVES HEARD FROM, |siatel " Sia Hae of o remsomable time 11 a']_l De a,rtments for hearing, the board could have gone prm (3 etting their balloon roadyzto got cut of the | 80 Much faith in county attorney, Myn. | @ |8 9 y £ started a cigar factory here, has disap- canvassing the votes of certain Foster, ; of @ friend, who thus not only lost his|of the Mississippi. Send for catalogue. |of the board waived the usual “Covalt at the rink is to take place Friday evening, and will doubtless prove highly | The Past Life of Lulu Masters, Who | on with its canvass of the vote. He did entertaining, and especially interesting to Mr, Covalt's many friends, as this is his first public exhibition. 7 The poles for the electric light wires Committed Suicide Here, not feel that Mr. Mynster would defend JATAKS Bt the first injunction suit with much eager- The suicide of Lulu tors, at Mo. | ess and wanted the board to select some Maasters, Adama’ saloon, ia stillfresh in the mem- | “Re pymrren o {18 cuse. SILES, DERBGS GOOIDDE, s A 5 Mr, Mynnl::lr gave itdblfikngoudu readers, terday Cor- | it was sent and explained his action in were yesterday placed along Broadway OFY. 06 FEN 2NN FA00 0T " th (e i e e el gl iy from the company's lot, where tho power | °P°F Connoll received a lotter from Miss 'l:ntlll:: bz;ieved ;igo;; .,‘a proaper. S i to bo located, up to Pearl street, A Jennie Murphy, of Racine, Wis., a cous- | Wy 0 0 O exprofsed the opin- LAG-} Hog:m g :Y survey was made yesterday, and the in of the girl, asking about her effects, | jon yelbardlvy Altemooxl: that whilnpnot =) A R & ) - building will be started st once, and giving some facts about her, It ap- | criticising Mr. Mynster's failure to ask ¥4 e l.uv.bu pears that her real name was not Lulu | their advice, and not doubting that he nm Bm. m n iy would do the very best he could in fight- given the contract for furnishing broken | 1o o™ Dt Miunio Lawis, and that sho | (', i unction auit againat the couty, g in, stone for the concrete foundation for the first appeared on the variety stage in ya‘iu the dissatisfied ones wanted some Pittsburg in May, 1882, 1In the compa-|other attorney to assist in looking after i ny was & man named James Jennings, | the cases, they could have their wifln pro- 3 ety with whom she became enamored and vided theyd lurtnh‘h:l:i one :t their own Talan . 0 00 % ¢ .'d-pnu ; d depot. af g ey expense and not af unty's expense. I -] l The city council meots as a board of | by him, a girl, and last T X Pull for the Bhore. equalization to-night, to look over the|serted her. Her col says thal m{l‘ju." pull out of this ses of sickness asusesement of personal property. Those was not able to stand the shock, espondency, and onto a rock founda who have bublttlo will watoh with much | Biad siver sb g i o (| e o thi &":i“u'fl'mr.”"’f'f ) IN ALL GRADES. interest to seo if the wealthy corporationn | lons husband continually. Sho loft Ra- | f tho mest renowned hoalth restoratives ever aro let off casy, while those who are cine about & year ago, and had not been A e o nriiEs The Latest Styles,Choicest Patterns CURTAINS ) arrest of Tom Moran and M. A, At The Stock Yards, Of all kinds, Dimension and Color, Rugs, Mattings, Etc. w » the harge of fighting, and COUNCIL BLUFFS HarknessBros., - AND THH SPRING NOVELTIES. Edwards, 2 cars shoep, 198 head, via, iy e R . Bt - . L, Ouka, 7 cars cattle, two of which Wi Eoe G ol B Sasofor ™ s 7 ourn cattle, taro of which were | W ior ™ Gotl st ol utfs By otion Paciic. i ' Vi 2 cattle, 68 head, vi 3 l‘m’h gere owidle, vis, | ()LD PAVERS—For sale at Bus oice, ab 36 ceats J. Bwan, 1 born cattle and of ‘shoep, via. Union Pacific to Chey:

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