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OMAHA DAILY BEE--COUN€IL BLUFFS, MONDAY APRIL 21, 1884, CHE DAILY BEE. QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning, April 21, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 20 nents por woek - $10,00 per yoar OFFICE:] No. 7 Poarl Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION, See J. Reiter's, spring goods. The school board moet to-night. Additional local on seventh page. The Towa State Dental socioty is to meet in Council Bluffs May 6. All railroad tickets bought of D. W. Bushnell are guaranteed, also all robate orders given by him, 8. Leonard, late of the police force, has received $900 back pension for in- juries received during the war, For the May term of the district court there are already 250 cases docketed, and two weeks more in which to add. Some of the city officials will be the first to need the new police patrol wagon, i they do net change their habits. The Harrison county democratic con- vention has instructed its delegates in favor of D, M. Harris os delegate at large. If a meoting of the council should be called at Pat. Lmcy’s a quorum might be more easily obtained than at the council chamber. That movo for a clock in the tower of the Masonio temple is being allowed to | © demise. Wake it up and carry it to completion. Next Friday afternoon Miss Swan's pupils and Miss Lyon's pupils in the Bloomer school building will have a con- tost in computation. The city council will surely meet to- night, and it is hoped that it will be a regular meeting and in the council cham- ber, but perhaps not. Boaton ea company, has now bought into Duqustte, Guibert & Co., the new |Rounces his office as ‘‘on the east side of i ’ Madison stroet, a fow doors above tho tin shop, Council Bluffs city.” firm being Wirt & Duquette. There were no preaching services at years ago are decidedly interesting, as they contain That with interest thirty years after publica- tion should be borne in mind by those who sneer at advertising, and try to do business without it. the attornoy cards of James D, Tost, Johnson & Uasady, C. E. Stone, A, C. Ford, A. V. Larimer, William C. James, and L. M. Kline. Bent i Mr. Wi, who retired lately from tho | ang Jand suener” o el7es 88 baukers AN OLD BUGLE. How It Tcoted for Conncil Binfs Thirly Years Ago. —— Some Interesting Reminders of What Changes Time Has Wronght, Items From 1ta Columne, P. McCalmant, while repairing the roof of J. B. Lewis’ house on Madison street, found storred away among the rafters soveral copies of The Council Bluffs Bugle, & paper published here thirty years ago. He kindly remembered Tur Ber office with one of those reminders of the past, and its pages now yellow, it old fashion- od typographical clothes now faded, aro nevertheless more interesting now in some respects than they were when first sent forth from the office upon the brick wall of which can still be scen the almost obliterated sign The Bugle. This paper was a somi-weekly, with J. E. Johnson as its editor. Its mot- to stands forth as “truth crushed to earth shall rise again,” indicating dryer streets in Council Blufls thirty years ago, for trath crushed in the latter-day mud, could hardly rise. At that early date there seemed to have been a fear and trembling among the Bluffites that the world would not recognize this as a city, and there was in fact great danger of them forgetting their dignity thomselves, so wherever the name appears it is given as ‘‘the city of Oouncil Bluffs,” or *Council Bluffs city,” even the date line of the paper bearing the omnipresent word “oity.” That need in now passed, as Council Bluffs is acknowledged now as a ity. ’%ho advertising columns of thirty ny names still familiar, advertising columns are read Among the professional cards appear Greene, Wearo & Dr, W. B. Ogdon, surgeon dentist, an- Royal D. Amy had the tin shop re- f Towa, setting forth its advantages, a dissertation on ‘‘Honest Postmasters,’ calling attention to the wonderful searcity of defaloations, considering the fact that there were 32,000 postoffices in the United States; a lengthy discussion of a printers’ festival in which there was some row botween the newspaper men; the usual appeal in behalf of supporting home papers; a fow paragraphs of con- gressional news, among which was the announcement that the senate had re- solved to send a steamer in search of Dr, Kane; several little local items; an ac- count of a raid by Indians at Fontanelle; some short articles on agriculture; and four long poems or thymes, Harle's Exchange is the name of a general atore_conducted by H. D. Harlo. Alden & Howe announce that the forry at *‘Winter Quarters” is again in operation, Wells & Bro. call attention to their liv- ory stable and time of busses running be- tween the two cities. M. Rogers ndvertises the Bluff City tin and stove store, Stutsman & Donnell call attention to their loss by fire, Nov. 11, 1853,and want customers to pay up. H. A. Terry represented the nursery business. McMahon & Williams had the real mortar hung out as the sign of their drug store. Charles Tremler advertised his jewelry busincss, C. Voorhis & Co., at the head of Broadway, Madison street, at the sign of the mammoth A, announced the opening of a large stock of goods, just received by the steamer Genoa. Dr. E, Horn showed up the drug busi- nees, | ——— Foster, the florist, on Harrison streot, Council Blufls, has the largest stock west of the Mississippt, Send for catalogue, Mrs, J. T. Oliver and daughter, Miss Blanche, have returned from Minneapolis, ‘Wheroe they have baon spending a few weeks. Mrs, H. H. Hake, of Madison, Neb., here on abrief visit to her uncle, A, 8.Clough and will then proceed eastward on a visit to hor parents in Canada, g P. Palmer, superintondent of general agdhcles of D. M. Osborn & Co., was in the city Saturday, Miss Lizzie Brown and Miss Nellie Chap- ‘man, havo gone to Knoxville, TIL, on a visit to friends. Sheriff D. A, Farrell was in the city Satur. day. The Mills county democratic conven- fion booms him up as district delegate to tho national convention, Remember that DeHaven's is head- quarters for Swift’s Specific, that he gets it airect from Atlanta, Goorgia, there- fore is always fresh and good; that it is the best blood purifier in the worid. v ery bottle warranted. Try it. the Presbyterian church yesterday, the |ferred to, and bids the public *‘look out SRR i for the sign of the big coffeo pot.” el 4K ,l"“;' hb"“‘g absent | gy e, a4 prosidnt of tho “‘Counail rétending the meeting of tho presbytery | Bluffs and Nobraska Foriy company,” at Clarinda. announces that ‘‘the road is built accord- The case of Lawrence McDermott, :‘rln?t :D“'-‘}ll:e :“;“"l;'vm:’rlfugl:'& 0.2 S:l- 'Eofll‘:;'l. ing, eto., will bo Inserted in this column at the low i i i 88 o of TEN CENTS FER LINE for the firet insert! oharged with oruelty in probing a bull ferry, aud makes it the best and nearest :’: FIVE CENTS PER LINE !nv‘:oheluh—quenl 5 mlh.- pitch-fork, has come® to an end, | landing for the river packets; high or low | sertion. Leave advertivements at our offies, Nov Justice Schurz finding him guilty and [Water, and that their new steam ferry fining him $5 and costs, b‘m Marion, of ample power and dimen- i sions to clear the track from day to day, The MoMahon girl, who ran away from | is now hero, ready to commence crossing Deuison, has been taken back by her iméncii{intely-” father. Shois ouly thirteen years old, [ K- Kusbouses the out of a sddle to 3 attract atténtion to his new shop on Mid- and o reason is amigned for har thus | djo Broadway, opposite tho City hotel. wanting to leave home. J. B. Lewis proclaims that Nebraska Frederick Kildaro, who made an in- :1';:;"2‘3: ‘g"’l‘l‘ ["i -ettlfiment. '"“; :'}:’“ decent appearance corner of Broadway e, M AR R e to hi and Bryant street, was on Saturday as- Tabe it e hpantan amddle, dud sossed $14 by Judge Aylesworth, Drink haste IWI{. M. W. Robinson and O. H. Robinson was the cause of his forgetting himself. W. R. Cooper, of Henderson, announce the new and important arrange- brought suit against Mills county ment of a tri-weekly mail from Council has | Bluffs city to Omaha, by a four-horse for | coach, which calls for passengers at the $45,000 more, making in all $65,000, damages oclaimed on account of his wife | ), in the falling of the Ewing bridge, July Tremont house and Pacific house. 4, 1882, B. R. Pegram & Co. call on all to set- Tho city aldermen seem to take less SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOK.—Speeial advertisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- ANTED—~A live boy with tor Bee. Coll at Courcil pony to carry rout luffs Bur office. W/ ANIED—Rvecy body m Gousil Bhufls to_take TaxBan. Delivered by earricr at oaly tweaty cents a wevk. i (QTDFAVERS=For walo ot B offos, a7 25 ooirm a hundrod. QENTS—Ladies and gentlomen can make first £\class wages by selling the “€hamplon Bosom Bwecther and Ironing " Rotalls ot $1.00. Ay indy canoonp & fine shirt vithou & watnkle and gloss is a8 nicely aathe best Iaundviencan, Aditross for paticulars C. B..8. & L Co., Buir office, for one month, p DR RENT—Onofurnished front svom at 6177 5 Othst. Gontleman only. Koforet e requircdt JACOD SIMS. . E. . CADWELL SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFYS, I0WA Offlcs, Mhin Street, ooms 1 and _ Shupart & Mo- Mahon's Block, brn & Frovisions, J. Y. FULLER, (Commission Merchant No. 30 PoarliStroot Council Blufts, Towa. SKATING RIINEL. CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AVE, e up with them. Col. E. J. Pleyel proposes to open a hng\n%o and drawing school. Tootle & Jackson advertise all sorts of fi nt & buyer for 460 of timber land, & saw mill and flouring mill two and a half miles from the city. Cochran & Mogeath have a general land agency and exchange office. gherty & Co. wholesale and ye- tail dealers in dry goods, groceries, eto., hoist ua thejr motto, *‘examine, try, then election, Night after night there quorum, and the work of equalization hangs unfinished, while other important matters are also pending. Floyd Cozzens, the engineer at the Og- den house, claims that anothor darkey knooked him down, robbed him of ~ver watch, and then skipped away. Coz- zona spems to be having much trouble. Not long ago he was engaged in a cut- ting scrape with one of the dining room boys, J . An ko ha s 3 ‘rancis A. Brown announces » sclec M. A. Upton has been clooted amsist- | (ool in the upper room of Noebraskn ant scoretary of the Union stock yards | hall, and also of the Omaha land syndicate, A meeting of -the nl.cckbnlduu of the and will now take charge of the stock contemplated St. Nicholas hotel is yards 3t Omaas, sud bo in the office on called to meet at early candle-light. Gave gives notice to sportsmen that that ade of the river Mr. Donnolly, | he har, ml:ivnfl a largo luj;:;)ly of guns, Marshall Turley, as attorney, and R. P. Snow, as autioneer, advertise general | laud busines, auction store, ebc., under the firm name of Turley & Snow. “Mormon Guides” to Utah and Cali- fornia can bo hed at the postoflis e LADIES WE ARE RECELVING SUME VERY FINE Shoes and Slippers. Gentlemen OUR FINE BOOTS AND SHOES For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New 8tock. Z. T. LINDSEY £ CO.. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, West Side Square, Clarinda MAYNE & PALMER, Hard and Soft Coal AND WOOD, BULK 'AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. No, 539 Broadwav, - COUNCIL BLUFFS. H.H. HORNE & CO,, WHOLESALE DEALER IN We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA and YARA CIGARS, All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted a8 represented, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, I L1owa. 552 Broadway, H. H. HORNE & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA. t\:gx:rrll:g:‘“o'! A . EX. ARMSTRPNG—, Lasd Bur. ivil Engineer!? auntitios) ROOM 6, NEW OPERA HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA., ete., eto. All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. ASADY, ORCGUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, fiXk, Turcoman, Etc. Ofl cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc AARPETS hoicest Stock West of Chicago. ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest place to buy House Furnishings in the City. OUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care Furopean Hotel. The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpean plan of “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” New Building---New Furnishings. ALL, MODERN IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council B Metcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, “LIVETO EAT. TEATTOLIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE, W." . BRATUIN Oatorer to The FPublio. 1 404 Broadway, { Mosls atall Houry o ties & Specialty. H0SE, SN A0 Fresto e SIGN, SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY. 17 North Main St., . COUNCIL BLUFFS TACORBR KOCI—I., Merchant Tailoring, REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS. DeVOI: & WRIGEIT, WHOLESALE Ed. Olison Chet “ine Bluffs. = ardware, Cutlery, Timerss Stock, Et, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Fig leaves are out of style, so are goat and sheep skin; shawls and blankets have gone by, This is not intended for poetry, but if you want a suit of clothes to look both neat and dressy, call on NORENE & LANDSTROM, NMerchant Tailors Their Prices are Truly Reasonable i couxeic'biiies, * tion to orders my Mail. #arSpecial NCIL BLUF) MRS. S. J. NORRIS, A Compl te Assortment of the Latest Novelties in MILLINERY AND NOTIONS TUST RECEIVIED, 1058 Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS- Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is payingR the highest market price for ags. 8. GOLDSTEIN, - .- - 50 Broadway, Council Blaffs MAN KE HAR LLEY, Monmment bl 34 N. MAIN 8T., COUNCIL BLUFES. Peter C. NIillerx, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADEY! Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS. tary, will take charge of the | pistols, ete. ¢ “ i w;:rew‘ ':I . Oarson calls attention to the 'ofufléo.l?m.;'ffl .11'.'.'.;:}‘1;? :,‘..,. L ¢ fact tha t he has opened a reataurant at|nigs. Dr, West had stored away i, tho closet | the old Globe saloon, to be known as ADMISSION 2 CENT®. No ebjectionableo aractersvall bo admitted. [ ) he d that “all d. which he loft | +*Carson's Ranche,” an a H. 1. MARTENS, his bar is supplied with choice wines an liquors, mx strangers will find this &' very couvenient and comfortable place to get the wants of nature supplied.” Huntington & Pyper, in the boot and shoe line, call attention to brands now of his office some mtflfl"' over .lrom his last* ynp, He keeps his conl in the #,mq place, and by some mis- ohauoe ¥4 coal aud cartridges got mixed, _“d “saturday, just before going out to i yho Glled up Vo stovs, nob no':h- forgotten, such as Kossuth boots, Jenny ing the strange mixture of fuel. During |y ;4 ios, Nebraska boos. They are lo- his absence there was an _explosion, but | cated next to the Robinsor house, on luckily there was no one to hit by flying | Broadway. i 3 bu“n!, and the only damage was seatter-| A I‘“b{i" sale of lots in “Omaha City, i ital of Nebraska,” is advertised, ed ashed and brokeu wica. B oaeiatas oF Lins Sl Mrey Jolin Margat, who has had so much yn;‘r;.qonqt;m sot out:“ 3 | troublo with neighbors, and esposially | ‘0.0 BURRCHS e Lndoubting with Joo Huffman, claima that the latest :mfldoflo- as to the superior ldv-nugmul- outrage is that Jue has smashed in one of | of their point, they have expended over his windows with a club. The first win- :'w-my(ifi:; l-lmuund‘.dm‘l’l:.r-id in n::l:u.lf la- . vemen o8 0 Ifree daw-breakiog) 1t s alleged, wes o0 80| 20 B ony Iarie Fuitiah of biale best count of Huffman's amorous desire for ‘oh to actual settlers, and now hyve the Margat's daughtor; tho mext window- | guticfaction of witnesitog, aa the result of breaking was by the firing of shotguns what they nayo done, the most flourish. with the intent, it was clatmed, of killing ing and populous town in _the territory, _0ld xoan, and uow comes & third W.R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Umaha and Couwwil Blufte, 211 Feiby Tloal autate oolleo 1on agens ver savings bank. N. 8CHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN KXPRESS, COUNCIL RLUFFS, 10WA. Mrs, B, J. Hilton, X, D, PHYSIOIAN & SURGEON, 2322 Middle BrosAwey, Councll Blufa, R. Rice M. D, CANCERS, i Bt e m of kinds & speclalty, & Poarl streot, Councll Bluffe £ Conultation feee of intelligent, moral, and enterp) citizons. A fine brick capital now finish- ed and furnished, two commodious hotels quite advanced, one of which will be completed and furnished by the 8th of . | January next, four or five good boarding houses prepared to entertain from ten to thirly persons each, a steam saw mill in . | operation, stone quarrics opened furnish- ing su abundance of lime and stone, brickmaking commenced and 8 contract with Col, Howard, of Peekeville, N. Y., for the manufacture of 2,000,(00 brick pext soason, and » steam ferry. : T, P. Treynor calls attention to his o M. OB oM. OFFIONN, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. - Wn A CIERSS, =**0f all kinds, HarknessBros., New Goods Now Open ARKNESS BRO’s. Spring —Stock Complete in all Departments. SILES, DRENS GOODS, IELOES ILIEIIER. "W, AND TEHRE S£RING NOVELTIES. CARPETS ! CARPETS | GARPETS ! IN ALL The Latest Styles, GRADES. Choicest Patterns CURTAINS earriage shop, on Madison street, a fow { .‘T:h:blv("u the court houn;h‘ 5, hu| Cousc Bluls . ;556 Bousel; Jobay Keller antounces Esiabisnea . - ‘ m infopencd a large lumbor yard. oD ly Fouekn wnd oumeele Kachanes wu | : rite Thie reading matter consists of sketches l v .o Dimension and Color, Rugs, Mattings, Etc. COUNCIL BLUFFS Towa.