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OM AHA DAI LY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY APRIL 28, 1884 —— PHE DAILY BEE. QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning, April 28. Ee SUBSCRIPTION R‘T‘Ri,\,‘,. o—— Brgumer < 2L LT 4000 per yeer OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street, Noar Broadway. — e e T MINOR MENTION. Qoo J. Reiter's, spring goods. WRECK ON THE WABA" 4, | Two Men Seroously if Not ™ awally In- jured. Fourteen Freight (ars Thrown Off a ngh Er abankment, The 8cene 0 ype Smash-Up, An out 2oin’ / freight train on the Wa- bash road 5¢ curday night, met with an accident at out & mile and a half this sido of Minn' ola, which resulted in a terrible wreck, and the serious and possibly fatal injury; of two of the trainmen. At the scene of the accident is a Additional local on seventh page. Seed corn, J. Hanthorn, 700 B'way. But one drunk in police court Satuglay. The city council wmeets to-night or is expected to. Tho attaches of the Globe spent their Sunday in fishing. The Spanish students wera at the Pa- cific yesterday, en routo for Sioux City. Next Thursday is the last day of ser- vice for the May term of the district court. One block on Main street has now been made ready for receiving the stone pave- ment. , The dental rooms of Dra. Woodbury & Son have been handsomely decorated and re-furnished. All railroad tickets bought of D. W. Bushnell are guaranteed, also all rebate orders given by him. Oakland’s now opera house is tobe 32 by 90 feet, single story eighteen feet high, and it to cost §3,000. Dennis Sullivan now wears the medal at St Joseph’s academy for attention to books the past two weeks. Ladies are invited to visit the new mil- linery store of Mrs. F. P. Jones, 14 Main street, which opened on Saturday, Mr, Jacob Neumayer is fitting up his new hotel on Broadway in a very at- tractive and comfortable manner. Every- thing new and very cosy. The building of a dog pound has been commenced. By the time the building is done the proclamatiou and the ordi- nance will be forgotteh. ‘W. H. Foster, the Hanson street flor- ist, has 20,000 feet of space under glass, and the largest stock west of the Mis- sissippi. Send for catalogue. Marshal Key's store on Broadway, made vacant by the removal of Stern & Kohn, is now being used for the sale of unclaimed express packages. The roads are now goetting almost good enough to allow of the city returning those curbstones confiscated from Uncle Sam, which now are lying iu front of the city buildings. The tearing down of the old Bluffs City engine house is expeoted to begin to-day, and as soon as the debris is clear. ed away Glen avenue will be open full width to Broadway . shretch of trestle work and embankment about forty-five feet high. Just before roaching this, a car near the center of the long train, jumped the track, and striking a cattle-guard went thumping along, and by some queer freak jumped to the other side as it reached the trestle work and went over down the ombankment. pulling other cara after it. A portion of the trestlo-work was smash- ed, and fourteen freight cars in all went rolling down, making a wreck which have more resemblance to that of a dynamite explosion than of a railway smashup. The engineer, J. C Milroy, and a brake- man Frank Thorp, were the only train men seriously injured. When the smash oceurred it made a terrific noise, andzin the darkness the engineer and fireman jumped from the cab. The fireman land- ed at onoe side of the track without receiv- ing any injury, but Milroy, the engineer, was not so fortunate. His injuries were mainly internal, and the result of falling and being struck. No limbs were bro- ken, but the bruises and blows reccived render his chance of recovery rather light; the injuries about the chest being partic- ularly serious. Thorp, the brakeman, went down the embankment also, and received some serious injuries about the back and through the hips. It is thought that both men may recover, but the internal injuries are such they cannot be determined very satisfactorily for a fow days at least. Dr. Pinney was sent for and attended the men, Dr. White assisting him. The two men were taken to the station at Mineola until the track could be cleared, and yeste:day morning were brought to this city, and are being cared for at Mr. Smith’s, on Eighth strect near the Wabash depot, The track was cleared in a fow hours, 80 that the trains are running as usual, but the scene of the wreck is a terrible one. Of the fourteen cars two only were loaded. They were filled with grain, which can be saved, but the cars them- selves with perhaps the exception of two, are 80 badly splintered and shattered that they are worthless except for old iron and kindling wood. ~ Where the cars went down the embankment the telegraph poles were broken off like clay pipestems. Several of the cars were landed a hun- dred feet from the track and splintered almost beyond recognition. One car turned over had its trucks sent crashing clear through it into .the ground itself, — ] SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—8pecial advertisements, such a8 Lost, Found, To Toan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board Ing, ete., will be inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN TS PER LINE for the first Insertion 8 PER LINE for each subsequent n. advertisements st our office, No. sortion. Poarl Stroet, noar Broadway L WANTS VW ANTEDRiive by with pony 0 carey rout for Bew. Coll at Council Bluffs Bre office. 7VA.\'THI? FEvery body in Council Blufla to_take VW RsBin Delivored by carrier st only twonty conts woek. ()"0, PAVERS=For salo a¢ Bk ofice, t 2 cona & hundred WANTE singlo_gentlo man with ate tamily pro torred. Addros il iufts GENTS—Ladies and_gentlemen can make first I\ ciass wagos by seiling the “Champion Bosom Strecther and Troning Board.” Retails b 81.00. without & wrinklo , for ono Tusi- od_reasons for Adress P. 0. Wi Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and de- trains by contral standard time, at the Traing leavs trausfer dupot ton min- rrive ten minutes later, CHICAGO, RURLINGTON AND QUINCY, LEAVE. ARRIVR £:35p m Chicago Expross 0:00 8 m 9:40 8 m Fast Mail. 7:00 pw KAXBAR CITY, T. JOR AND COUNCIL BLOYPH. 10:06 8 m Mail and Expross, 7:06 p m B:06 pm Pacific Expross, 6:50 p m CITICAGO, MIUWAUKKR AND T. PAUL. 6:45 & m 7:10 p m 6:26 p m 9:40 0 m 0:46 & m 85 pm GHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. £:80 pm Atlntic Expross, 9:40 a m 9:50 & m Day Expross, 0:50 p m 7:6mm *Des Moines Accommodation, 440 pm *At local depot only. *WABASH, BT. LOUIS AND.PACIFIO. 0:66 A m Mall, 4:45 pm 4:50 p m Cannon Ball, 116 am *At Transfor only. CHICAGO And NORTIWNSTRRN. 6:30 Expross, 6:50 pm 945 am Pacifiic Express, 946 am BIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC, m 8t. Paul Expross, 0:00 a m Accomme *union Western Expross, Paciflc Expross, Local Express, Lincoln Expross, *At Transfor only. DUMNY TRAIN Leave—8:24-0:24-10-21 frain & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX COITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER, Commission Merchant No. 89 Pearl Stroct Council Bluffs Tows. ROLLER, SHATING RIINIE. The mayor yesterdsy made a personal and others were smashed up in an equally inspection of the town to seo how many destructive manner, some breaking saloons were remaining opep, He must #quarely in two and some with hardly a have found a good many of them, if not |#0und board left. more, What does he intend to do about it ’ John Stewart who claims damages to his building on Main street by a change + of grade now offers to settle if the cicy will pay for raising the floor and he will move his goods at his own expense. A large portion of the bark in the rear of Hattenhayer's carringe factory took a tumble, striking one corner of the blacksmith shop and knocking 1v in: Fortunately no men were at work there and no great damago was done, In consequence uf thd great crowd at the Boston te? Btore, Saturday, in at. tendance upon the free cooking school, so many ladies were unable to get in- formation, that to enable all to see the teacher, the manager has decided to re- main at the same place all day to- Your attendance is respectfully eolicited. The Nonpariel now sees the folly of its -course in supporting Anderson [for con~ @ress, and says in eflect that heis not a it man even for railway commissioner to ride aboat the state on tree passes. The Nonpariel at one time threatened to slam the party door in the face of the disappointed republicans who wouldn't join their Anderson boom, Sherifft Jones came down on the noon _train yesterdsy having under arrest M. The wrecked cars were from the center of the train, the engine and several of the cars remaining on the track at one end, and the caboose and seven cars romain. ining at the other. Milroy's home is at Stoneberry, Mo., while the brakeman Thorp, lives near Malvern. It will be impossible to re. movs them to their homes at present and they may consider themselves very fortu- nate, if after weeks of tender care they are able to be outand ahaoyt again. e —— Reliable Testimony~Read It, PROF. RODNEY WELOH, Lecturer on Chemistry at the Hahne- mann Medical College of Chicago, says: “The greatest improvement ever made in raising bread without the use of yeast, is the process of Prof. Horsford, of Harvard University.” M, H, HENRY, M, D., The celebrated physician of New York, says: “The use of Horseford’s Preparation offers admirable means for the introduc: tion of a valuable element into the sys- tem, with the food of every day life.” BARON LIEBIG, The greatest chemist in the world, said : ‘4 have through a great series of ex- periments, satisfied myself of the purity Spsulding who was formerly a clerk or |and excellence of your Baking Powder. deputy in the postofiice in this city under | The bread has no acid, is easily digested, to the department to his own use. We{hap provided, I consider this invention are Informed that an indictment was|{as ome of the most usetul gifts which C. A. Danforth, The charge was for the |and of the best taste. Aside from the |} offence of appropriating money belonging | conveniences this invaluable idea of your's | 20 po: CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AVE, Opon 10:00 &, m, 200, m And 730 p. ., earMusic on Men ‘oduesday and Friday eve nings, ADMISSION 2 OENTS, No objecplonaiflec aracters will be admitted. H. . MARTENS, PROPRIETOR, W.R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Umaha and Counsil Blutfe. 211 Follow Roal extate_colleo 1on agens vor mavings hank. Mrs, H, J., Hilton, X, ., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Brosdway, Council Blufts, R. Rice M. D. DA“CERS, knie or drawing of blood. GIHRGHJC DISEASES of kinds » spectatsy. x thirty years| practioal experlence & Poari troct, ouncl Bluts sy R‘ifncnhtfl"\!; troo or other tumors removed without the H. M. PUsKY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Councll Blufte . I, Estabiishea 1856 Dealers In Forelgn and Oibsho Exchange an Howa Resnritt CASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment oF J. P. FILBERT, 209 Upper Brosaway, the PIONEER CASH GROORBRY Of Council Blufls, Notice our reduced Price List. We give 16 pounds Extes O Sugar for 11 pounds Granulated Sugar. found in this county several years ago|science has made to mankind! It is cer- but for some cause nothing has been | tain that the nutritive value of the flour done with it until this time. He 'gave | will be inoreased ten per ocent. by your bail before Justice Beach, and returned | invention, and the result is precisely the on the afternoon train to his home in Mo- | same as if the fertility of our wheat fields Ogok, Nebraska. —{ Hamburg Times, had beeninoreased by that ameunt, What SR & wonderful result this is 1" LN o a0 great ab the Bowton | oo 0 the Bosten Yea Blo o~ :‘-Ma:.:oklnc u:-: mt-yw:;t and see it practically de;:mm:d. . . to see the demonstration that Prof. Hors. . ford’s Phosphatic Baking Powder is the{ The following tranafers were received real estate agent: 0. E. Perkins, trustee, to Solon Walk- er, w]z sof 9-75.40, $600, . Pershall to J. Harkness, so} ne} nnglplrt ne} so} il<74;‘:9. léEOO ¥ to MarySkinner, lots A Barding 3 and 4, Huamor's sub, $1600, " Mr, Wi, ld-‘:.llwna‘dbnh writes | M, O, Larson to Saruh Barnaby, lots 1, e lud boson woubled with vents | ¢ and 3, L1 y ! hi M that all poie 12 & , block 8, Mullen's sub, §550, MARY yoars, ef, until he| A+ E Woodmancy to Edmond P. Den- Now Discoy- | ton, '3 nwi 8-75 40, §700, aud J. H. Burroughs to H. H. Metcalf, uced & {lots 4 and b, block 11, Bayliss' 2d addi- tion, $2200. W. Grow to 8, M. Williamsen, lot 5, block 1, Willisma' sub., $800, - Total sales §7,050.00, b the same place all day to-day. Come early and bring your friends. Plenty to frce, Colorado Flour, Winter 10 pounds Ginger @poundsh mioy... lon keg Byrup. wilts Fa per ki Mackorel, per k Datos, per pound. .. T. ———e =F¥EIESB5EE8RESBRES T. Al grades, acoording to qualty, 165 to 800 per ud PWe atao oarry full e of Mon's, Ladies' and T. On'ldren's fine Shoes and Men's Five Boots at ver, low prices. Also & full merchau luware aud goneral be convinoed tha you with us. Goods deli, erad of the city. du & word, wo wre bound to sell and challenge ail laudacle compotition in this counsy, J. P. FILRERT 2000 or Browdway N. 8CHURZ. Justico of the Peace, OFFICE OVER AVERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA, 2 E P (:All.\;'!m, 8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law,| HA Metcalf Bros., ADIES! == WE ARE KECELVING SuME VERY FINE HATS’ CAPS BUQK GLOVES‘ sh d SI [] 342 and 344 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA entlemen OUR FINE BOOTS AND SHOES For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and see our New S8tock. Z. T. LINDSEY % CO.. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, ) . West Side Square, Clarinda § Hard and Soft Coal, AND WOOD, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIOAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. No, 539 Broadway, . COUNCIT_BLUPPS. TOWA “LIVETO BAT. " RATTOLIVE. RESTAURANT AND CATE, W.'T'. BI RATUN Catorer to Theoe FPublioc. { EX. JEIIN SEIINT. House, Sion and Freseo Painter SIGN, SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY. 17 North Main St., COUNCIL BLUFFS TACOE KEOCET Merchant Tailoring, REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS. WHOLESALE Hardware, Cutlery, Timners Stock Etc, Meals at all Hours Part Specialty IOWA. e CLvil FENSiNeeXr! rwwwmmommmw _(OUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA. awidve| ROOM 6, NEW OPERA HOUSE, WU, LUETS, OV PTPAT 4 o 1 G TRl VL iiq hfiz All Orders by Mail P | 3 : 1 : ers by 7a 4 romptly Attended To 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, Merchant Tailors Their Prices are Truly Reasonable | cousdibiimaies s, GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, Fitie Mantels and Grates. LYMAN'S GASOLINE STOVES. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. JOHN EPENETER, 10WA. KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH CALLERY ! 220 South Main Street, Countil Bluffs, Towa. We guarantee our work as first-class in over manner and style at low pricos. We make a specialty of Groupes, Families, and especially children, which we take quicker than a wink. COME AND SEE US, SCHMIDT & RILEY, Proprictors. WHY DON'T YOU GET §OME OF FITCH BROTHERS' CUSTOM SHIRTS? Porfect Fitting, Best and Cheapost. Stoves and Tinware. 307 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFES, - . MRS. S. J. NORRIS, omplete Assortment of the Latest Novelties in MILLINERY AND NOTIONS JTUST RECEIVED, 105 § “Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is payin% the highest market price for ags. S. GOLDSTEIN, b - 540 Broadway, Souncil Blufis HARMAN KELLEY, OGNS ald eaus(ones 34 N. MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFES. Peter C. NMiller, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADE®! Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Fine Linen Collars and Culfa. No. 716 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH No. 14 INW. Main St.. Oouncil Bluffas. MAIX MOEIN. Proprietor, CRESTON HOUSE. ~———EVERYTHING FIRSTCLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St COUNCTL BLUFFS New Goods Now Open RKNESS BRO’s. Spring Stock Complete in all Departments. A CIES, ENXOS LIRS, AND THEH S£RING NOVHELTIES. CARPETS ! CARPETS | GARPETS ! IN ALL GRADES. The Latest Styles,Choicest Patterns CURTAINS Of all kinds, Dimension and Color, Rugs, Mattings, Etec. QOUNCIL BLUFFS, LOWA | Oftos, Ml Btiee, itoome | wid _ Kuugast & M Aelon's Blook.” Wil peacion o State and eden | TOWE&. HarknessBros. “ e BLUFFS 2

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