Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 12, 1884, Page 6

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OMAHA DAILY BEE-- COUNCIL BLUFFS, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1884, CHE DAILY PBEE, [bavebeen fittedup in a very pleasing| [OME OF THE FRIENDLESS. manner, and are much more convenient T and commodious than the old rooms. Tt will take a fow days to get everything in shape and ranning smoothly, but then the library will be in far botter condition than ever before. The Interest Being Awakened in It Ountside of Council Bluffs, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning, Avril 12, From the Malvern Leader it appears that considerable interestis being aroused there, as well as elsewhere, in the Home of the Friendless. Rev.J. G. Lemen has been this week delivering a series of P re L 0 wek ho left suddenly, leaving wifo and lectures there, and has also been working baby bohind, Mes, Purdah hiss recetved | UP the Homo, The Leader saya: ‘M. o lotter from him saying he was *'goi Lemen is an easy, entertaining and in- to enjoy the truit of single blesssdness, structive speaker, who holds the closest The Jw}i,(o is spoken of as & very good attention and interest of his hearers on wonian, She has taken her little babe whatever subject he may precc‘nt. The with her to hier relatives, who live in the | YOrk Mr. Lemen is engaged in is truly a ve, and should call out th contral part of the state. labor of love, and should L oul e hearty approval and co-operation of all By some caroleasnicas the tops of #OMO| ()rigtian and philanthropic people of the gas curb-boxes or pave stops in overywhere. The work already done the sidewalks are left off. The holes are and the good that has, been ac- not large enough for an alderman to put C. F. Pardun lately opencd a barber shop in Walnut and settled down in that burg with his wife and little babe. Last SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Ry Carrier - By Mail — - = = = 20 rents per week $10.00 per year OFFICR: No. 7 Pear] Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION, See J. Reiter’s spring goods. Bee the Easter display at Blisa'. Additional local on seventh page. Children’s nice school hat, 37 cents, at Bliss', : b i complished by the Home, many times his foot in, but some of the little chiliren ¢ : dancing. ishment occasionally do. Yesterday a|possibilities for good that lie within the . Easter display of millinery to-day at|little gitl walking along Broadway in sphere of nuch_nn institution cannot be Bliss'. front of the Bryant house got her toot computed this side of an endless oternity. A The Home differs from other charitable Yestorday was pay day for the boys at | caught in one, and narrowly escaped | jngtiutions of ita character in that it the transfer, serious injury. njms at a thoroughand complete rafnrrqn- The domocrats hold their primaries| John Benson and T. Andrews, charged | o '{fo;'(‘j_:‘t‘:‘z;“:‘zt;::,‘:‘m';g ,‘:,"3:;,:; this evening. witr hnAllping thom;elfveu a)tl a n;'xighbur‘n in tho battlos of lifo on_thoir ow‘:‘ a0- Mrs. Monroe is to rebuild on her lot |08l pile, were before the police court|count. Such a reformation is to be ac- on Sixth streot. yosterday morning. It appeared that | complished through a thorough common ) they wero both equally guilty, but by [#chool education to awaken in the minds The board of trade will meet, or try to [\ b 4 of the ignorant a desire for eomething meet, next Monday evening, somo technical loop-holes Androws got |y hlor than they have known, and by discharged while Benson got off with $10 | yoars of Chrisfian precept and example Thero has boen almost craze here on | ung costs, It appeared that the officers | to imbue them with a proper conception hand-painted eggs for Easter. saw them about 4 o'clock in the morning of the responsibilities (;lf life nn}:i xmprlc;,u Blisa' is tho only houso in tho city that | making off with two bags filled with coal. | 15 "eersity of tiving hepost, Bororenle produces the latest styles in millinery. | Andrews dropped his and skipped, but | most worthy one, and we sincerely hope Charles Allen has boen complained of | Benson was taken on the spot. Brother Lemen was encouragingly suc- 5 £ cessful in soliciting funds for carring on before Justice Schurz for stealing a buck | Last evening Mr, A. A. Covalt made (the n;blo ‘;:)rk‘n 8 AW, his first public exhibition of fancy skat-] A number have signed their names to The opening of millinery and notions |ing at the rink. Ashe is well known |the plan for contributing a stated sum occurs to-day at J. J. Auwerda & Co.’s, [ here, his many friends and the public|monthly, thus affording the homo a regu- ¥ Ny took ial interost in his de. | AF, income. The Malvern people are 317 Broadway. genera’ly Jook spocia’ interost in ik €e- | wide awake, big-hearted and broad in All railrond tinkets bought of D, W.|but. Suffice it to say he fully met the | their ideas, and evidently believe in Bushnell are guaranteed, also all rebate oxpectations of all. Ho is a very grace- | liberality, even beyond their own thresh- does given by him, > ful, casy skater, and some of his fancy [holds. The endowment list of the home The OCongrogationalists are making now has ever sixty names of regular movements were fully up to those of any monthly contributors and is rapidly in special efforts to have their church hand- _+.- somely decorated to-morrow. of the professionals who have visited this | creasing, and tho fact that genoral i city. The entertainment offered by him | terest in the home is being awakened in called forth much encouraging applause, the state is assurance to those 9f Council ‘What has become of the order requir- 4,4 all seemed highly pleased. Bluffs who have liberally given to it, ing dogs to be muzzled? It seems like 8Ly P x5 that the burden of its support will not £ (e Tavasl e i doclnred “‘Sport” Miller is on the gain finan-|fall altogether upon those of this city, many of the muxsles—declared off, cially, He has lately been stopping over | 8nd serves as an inspiration to the friends Kate Ch‘an promises to appear here night in the police station, and Jailer h‘em to enc;unge and foster the institu- next woek in “A Sea of Ioe.” If the| Mottas will not lot him go in with the | C" " thanever 'l‘“;fih: gnn't improve it will be ‘A Sea | yrampy unless ho first deposits his spare| It seems A. J. Mandel makes prices to of Mud. Regular servicos in the Baptist church to-morrow morning. In the evening thero will be an address by Mrs. Marion B, Baxter, change in the safe. In the morning suit, as the suite of furniture he sold yes- The German ladies are to give a con- “‘Sport” is given enough to get his break- :r;dea‘y;‘::){;;vur madei{orkojlowa price fast, and tho rest kepton deposit. In srdl s ORI this way he has accumulated now $9. THE COUNTY B0OARD. which would otherwise have gone for e drink, Davy feels quite proud of his | The Contract Let for Building Bridges ert and ball next Monday evening at the |new savings bank, and it would be a —Other Business Done. akating rink. All invited. Music by |good scheme for others who lodge there the Bavarian band. to leave their deposit; Mrs. Back yesterday had a warrant| The Y. M. C. A, is preparing to enlarge issued by Justice Vaughan for the arrest |its quarters. Other rooms in the second of a young man boarder for not paying |story of the present building No. 12 his bill. The case was settled. North Main street have been leased, Rev. Father Matthow Hannon of Dar- | making seven rooms in all, one of which lington, Wis., an old classmate of Father [i# to bo fitted up as a parlor, one as a The county board of supervisors con- tinued their seesion yesterday. The Ire- Iand Bridge company, of Centerville,Ia., was given the contract for building all bridges that may ve built by order of the board for the coming year, that company being the lowest bidder. The award was made conditional on the company filing a church to-morrow at high mass. SO Lo Buitini 8ecroom | Ante Tooingy prices were as follows: That proposed clock for the new office, eto, The assoolation under the Combination bridges with ircn floor ten. Keep tho subscription papers stir- | 0% aud ,the outlook is very promising. [y s "611 "4 toot; 80 to 100 feet, $12 a ing until the needed funds are raised. 1t is suggested that the ladies of ths city | foot; and with oak floor beams $1 a foot Bt 1 ooy et by JamE parlor, and looking after the adornment aolgliol:)fi‘dg:l,s(i% '-Ofsotf“". $14 a foot; L) J rooms t the pl oo a foot. farmer, Wm, Nelson, a skooting gallery Shse B0 (A Shiouplace miay haye i dges proaches $3 a foo Eathis only come from the touch of woman. | The resignation of E. B. Higgins, jus- George Beck appeared before Judge |8ud popular resort for young men to(and the bonds of Z. Brown, his successor, while their evenings and spare |approved. ed guilty to disturbing the peace, and the | wisely mlnngled the association will be a | contract for attending all cases of paupers more serious charges of assault wero | very practical and efficient help to the |and furnish the necessary medicine, for e — i 3 The water works company are filling| Foster, the florist, on Harrison street Oreek townships for one year at $75. in dirt where their mains on Broadway | Ouncil Bluffs, has (he largest stock west | y.Lng bosrd was interviewed B the building of bridges in the city. These ‘was covering them had fallen away, leav- FURTHER FAOTS. gentlemen asked in behalf of the cit; ing mudholes. o I i g son street bridge, the city paying the cil Blufls Does | rest, They argued that the city was pay- “Methodist church have an epg breaking| ~ Not Get Its :' it secb ol (e Y & i PR axes, and that the cif over $12, into to-morrow evening,it being anovel Easter the bridge fund, and ought on this ae- old as well as the young, A 7 .| The board, however, expressed themselves interesting facts and figures concernin, voli 2 i i Tl good litle dog who wears & muzalo | the Tocal taxation of tho ratlwage which |-y oty Cciink warranted. in contracting fully by the bad little dog who won't|that the railway in this city, | remitting of the taxes, of sufferers fro y property in this city, ing y 8 from wear ong, and the good little dog can't|however valuable, was not taxed any the hail storms, and by the reduction of Deputy Marshal Mottaz yesterday shot | country, over which the track chances to |ing the board might feel disposed to do a dog on Seventh avenue, botween Sixth | run, ) something. MoMenomy, will preach in the Catholic | reading room, ono as a gymnasium, the |y 1" ¢ 850,000 bofore April 17. The Masonio templo ought not to be forgot- | Mansgement of Harry Curtis is prosper- f, 0 "0 40 60 feot, $10 a foot; 60 to 80 % ial il t in fith tl oD Y ety take a special interest in fitting up the | less. fé Trestle brid $4.60 a foot, and ap- look i en. and W S Eaelibel Van 20 such & homelike ana tasty look as can The Y. M. O. A. is becoming a pleasant | tice of the peace of Neola, was accepted, . awa) Aylesworth yesterday morning and plead- hours, nnx if heartily supported r. G, M. Parrish was awarded the city. the same in Macedonia, Grove and Silver Ead e T it e Aty e of the M poi.. Bond for catalogae, Vaughan and Judsa James in regard to that the board pay about $900 on Madi- The Sunday school of the Broadway|Showing How Co of Railway ing 36 per cent of the entire county tax, service, which promises to interest the| . . p yesterday presonted some | 0D to get some help from thewe funds, i > any more liabilities in that line, as the in now liable to be pounced on unmerdi- | sonter here, and by which it appeared |county funds had been reduced by the T G t hip, and othe! b help himself. True to life, more than the poorest bit of land in the i;.:f,::‘;,do:m‘g ,;‘.7.;.':',,. o n,: ,‘}aul:::. .,'wg:t and Soventh atreols, tho dog aoting in | Turs Bux hs somo furher intoresting [, 0 Tk 5F Tho 8oy wasaput in examy 80 strange & manner as to give cause to|facts to present on this subject. The |of the poor, etc. fear he was mad about somothing, citizens generally have been asleep on il P S Every dog owner who misses his dog this matter and somo of them will be |+ hJ AR A Auwon?ll & tJo.“:rdillf open to-day ‘begins i surprised to learn some facts which ap- | their new millinery lancy notion 4o inquire. whate the paund fs, ul: from the official records, One rofd store at 317 Broadway, They will carry 18 not favored more than another, and so | one of tho finest lines in the west. extra leg-wear or undue accumulation of | sample facts will serve for all, P ———— mud, Tue Bee would inform them that &Far instanco the lsr}:‘icagu, Burllingtou Light Stook, at present there is no dog pound. linoy owns a large amount of prop-| At the stock yards yesterday the ship- O‘I af at 3 o'alock the erty oaat of Main street, from Lower's ments were light and consisted of: hotel south. There are fifty-four lots, 's of Bt. Paul's church SBunday | which if ewned by private parties, would u,‘!io‘l',"i::'afilm“" cattle 21 head, Boatrice via be assessod at from $500 to $1,000 each, | ~ 0, Johnson, 1 oar borses, 20 head, driven '“:I:‘I:G do\lbrt‘. Th; h‘;lnlv-y &omp;nlyd uu: AN R i et A on 70, , which amounts to 5. A, Amo'd, 3 cars cattle, , S they have been enthusisstically gather- | aores, pl:ylp:nn’ valuation of §510, just | Neb., via Union Pacific. ‘for several woeks. There will be|$100 an acre, It hardly to be be- S lieved, but the oflicial returns are proof. Tolls the Trath, The same company has twenty-four| *'This medicine I can highly recommend, *‘Life is indestructable, There is no|lots south of the Wabash depot in Wil- ffl:fim‘:‘:‘:‘nfi@mnfl? uri- death,” These facts demonstrated every | lisms' first addition. There 1s not a lot [ 15 Gourt St., Buffalo, N. Y, o afternoon and evening; also on uum v:\;l(‘l’ be nnzufi at leas thud.aoo . own & priva rson, and yet | o o snd Thursday evenings, in the twouty’-’lourploh, mrlung one a h’nll bP_EflAL_MLQEi acres are valued at only §100, because| NOTICE.—Special advertisements, such s Lost, owned by & nfln{.{ Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wauts, Board. & Northwestern railway | ing, ste., will bo inserted in this column at the low has about seventeen scres where its round | rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion houses, eto., are located, and deducting | and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent u. three acres used by tracks, etc., the re- | sertion. Leave sdvertisements ab our offios, No. total vi under the auspices of the Y. M, C, mflnlns"l.m.#;- are put inata Mlt-u.--u-m:::;l - The social Bible study for men only Rt o] TR AN e held this evening in room No. 12, oh[(:..o' "' B&-»'ko Dl ‘;: i:.oi‘&';",‘.‘;: VW ANTED=A Tve by with pony 1o care. ‘Main stroet. Young men are in- :llnuliflut:‘h o&u‘::{, th.& being l\th’gluu“- Ko o vited to be present. The gospel scrvice y eston, nut, A N Oa Oakland, and Madisn and %0 Whish B:::’ck. :fil’ the v:::;jon ;l fl: entire | ° placed ot 400. i hole nine sre valued at in the re- Anlnu.um.- and nh:‘l:m’- can make first Class wages by Bosow Hirecther and W ANTED—Every boay 1 Councl Bluffs to take ‘TusBes. Delivered by carrier st only tweaty co nr:dnr-vw alo ut Bux office, At ¥ conts s W turns, : of round houses, freight The valuation of ro ‘.rdi“ e bl kg ot 8100 - 3 Co., ben offics, for une LADIES! WE ARE RECELVING SUME VERY FINE Shoes and Shippers, Gentlemen BOOTS AND SHOES For 8prin Wear are arriving daily. see our New 8tock. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, West Side Square, Clarinda } [OWAL' MAYNE & PALMER, Hard and Soft Coal AND WOOD, BULK 'AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. No. 539 Broadway. - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. T0WA. Please call and s Y e elties for Spring T n Overcoats have just we re- ceived. See them LEADING B / d i Merchant Tailors 7 and COUNCIL BLUFFS. ;"ull‘rln'nlé:inog' i I E. ARMSTRONG, HCILvil FPngineerxr! ROOM 6, NEW OPERA ROUSE, COUNCIL BLUFES, IOWA. voying,oartn. quan titi o All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENGH ete., ote. urtains, in Lace, 1k, Turcoman, Etc. Oil cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc ARPIETNTS oicest Stock West of Chicago. ome and be convinced that we are lheadquarters for all goods in our line. heapest fhwa to buy House Furnishings in the City. OUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care Furopean Hotsel. The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpean plan of “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” Now Building---New Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - Council B (s e = = Netcalfl Broé., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, o COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, B — RATTOLIVE, RESTAURANT AND CAFE, W."T'. BIRATUIN Catorer to The FPublio. 404 Broadway, { Monls atall Hours Cotinoil_Bluffs. Parties & Specialty. i and Ere SIGN, SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY, 17 North Main St, = COUNCIL BLUIFS Merchant Tailoring, REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 8056 South Main Street, - . COUNCIL BLUFFS. DeVOI: & WRIG-EIT, WHOLESALE Hardware, Gutlery, Timer's Stock Etc, : COUNCIL BLUFFS JIOWA. MAZI MOEIIN. Proprietor, CRESTON HOUSE. ———EVERYTHING = FIRSTCLASS, —— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. FLORIST (ot armoPy Togetatle GAPIoner, e miiOAM: oo Tho Largest and Most Complete Green House in soases, orno_pay: Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, Westorn lowa. Over 24,900 Feet of Glass in Use. Catareh, 1 Blood and in disearts, Dvspepis, The Greatost varioty and the Choicest planta. bRy At EIMEDiMbs Goul Nedt collection of Plants and £lowers 1s now domglete i Fe St Thatn, DIRIogy Red (Ahe TR roriN gvory rerpect, and tho public ere invited o call and o PR BRI J.’-Mf Wi awarded the First Premium at the Councll otel, livery aud bathing accomodation Bluffs District Fair in Soptember, 188 r all oz | R e RBATMER e ety chighloflcturesqus potitors: ano® have &in ¢ added many new and | M0d healthy. Accessible ash railway, o choico variotics, and an_prepared to furnish A now class of plants that have hereteforo been unattainablo in this market, for which T make no extra charge. Cut flowers and floral designs furnished romptly, and on gnort notico. 1 have just issucd & now oat alogue for 1884, which will be sent froc on application. Green Vegetables the Year Round. Horse Radish in bottles. 23 Pierce St. Councill Bluffsiowa. Sulphate Calcinm N. 8SCHURZ. Chlnflt.ie Sodium Justice of the Paace, : OFFICE OVER AVERICAN EXPRESS. COUNCIL RLUFFS, - IOWA. Ed. Olwon Chet d'cnisine } aarSpecial atiention to ordors my Mail. Evonn, or C., B. & Q, at Albany. Correspondenc KEV. M. M. THOMPSON, solicited, ¢ Manager. Albany, Siloam Springs, |Gentry Co., Mo. ANALYSIS, Carbonato Iron Sulphate Magnesia WaianT & MARRILL, Chemists bl & IOTSON o - Lo, J. Y. FULLER, Commission Merchant No. 9.3Pear] Street COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Office, Main Stroet, Rooms 1 and Mahon's Block, Will practice oourts owA Shugart & Mo- in State and eders] Geo. R. WALL ‘"Window Largest Btock And Prices ‘ ARTISTS’ in the City Materia ]-S ) ROOM MOULDING, tevt | GORNIGE POLES AT . cuarsateed. | JIANUFACTURERY PRICED. Beard! PAPER, Shades, EOUSE:, Sign, AND- DECORATTVE Painting, No. 32 Main Street and 33 Pearl Street, COUNCIL. BLUFEFES, <L Tl G NEXT DOOR 'vO TOW A. THE POSTOFFICE. ORDERS BY MATITT, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. {

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