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W0 RN OMAHA DAILY BAE- . e JUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY APRIL 2, 185 -'—f YHE DAILY BEE. GOUNGIL BLU'FFS Tnesdny Mornmg. Aoril 29. — BSCRIPTION RATES. By Carrier = = 20 nents per woek By Mail $10.00 per year OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Stroet, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Bee J. Reiter's, spring goods. ~Yakie this afternoon and evening. Additional local on seventh page. Beed corn, J. Hanthorn, 700 B'way. Workingmen's meeting this evening at the court house. A little more work was donme on the dog pound yesterday. Green Edwards was before the bar yes- terday for being drunk. Jaceb Neumayer was yosterday busy setting his new hutel to rights. Officer Hurley and Towns are now on day duty. The force change about. M. T. Rohrer's house was entered by sneaks Sunday night, but nothing of value taken. The breken stone for the foundation of the paving is being put down on Main street. All railroad tickets bought of D. W. Bushnell are guaranteed, also all rebate orders given by him. ~The Yakie company gave a delightful en. tertainment last evening. They appear again #his afternoon and evening. The Y. M. C. A, will give a free en- tertainment for young men at room 12, North Main street, this evening at eight o'clock, There will be a polo game at the rink Wednesday night, between the two Council Bluffs clubs, and a lively conteat 1s promised. On Saturday, “Buffalo Bill,” (William F. Cody), sent five cars of stock, wild an- imals, etc., over the Wabash: to 8t, Louis h‘o'hn stockyards. “43¥ McDonald and E. T. Trevitt wero arrested for disturbing the peace of the 8t Joe house, and are to have a hearing this morning, By agreement of attorneys the ocases against Huffman and Beunett, growing out of their neighborhood quarrels, have been dismissed. ~—The entertalnment last evening at tho opera house so delighted those who were pres, ent that by special request it will be repeated this afternoon and evening, ‘The Council Bluffs Iron Works compa- ny has about moved all its machinery in- to their new building, and expect to start up inside of two weeks. If the Episcopal church only had as sound “‘sleepers” as are visible sometimes in church services, the floor wouldn’t have given away,—perhaps. The settling of the floor of the Episco- pal church has been repaired so * stoutly that it will not serve as an oxcuse, after all, for folks not to go to church. Officer O'Brien found another 0'Brien, whose first name was James, and the of- ficer regarding him asa vagrant and sus- picious character, one O'Brien ran the other O'Brien in, There is talk of having concrete walks put down in the park instead of the bare places now called walks. Good walks would save much less of religion and mauch of the wear and tear on sod in the wot weather, Teddy White was very considerate, fo when drunk yesterday he laid - himself dowan at Justice Abbotts office door, so that his case could be tried right away. ‘Teddy now languishes in & crack ' of the «ld county jail. The Emerson Chronicle has ohanged ita form s0 as to devote & whole page to its Henderson department with display heading and all. The Henderson folk evidently appreciate tho enterprise shown and are supporting it liberally. robably the handsomest casket ever in Council Bluffs was that furnished by D. M. Connell for Mrs. Davy. The casket is of Lebanon cedar covered with black broadcloth with satin facings and drapings, and silver trimmings. Col, Sapp did much toward stopping & panic at the Episcopal church Sundsy evening,jwhen the floor gave away; it was amusing though to sée his towering form going out gently on tiptoe, Heavy weights at such times feel their responsi- bility, . The Presbyterisus are waking up to the need of & new church, and are plan- ning this seasen » $30000 or 'a $40,000 church, . It is to be hoped that they will push the planninginto actual starting ana the building itself under way, Coun. Rluffs needs some suitsble church 1f Omaha will put ups boy to akate w Jobnnie Epeneter, H, H, Mar- will put up a $10 prize to be skated a..wn Council Blufla rink, the dis- ~ tance to be two miles, or 45 times around | che “the rink, aud the one getting there first, Eli, to take the prize. Now let Omaha speak up. Alex, Graham was righteously indig- rday when he found that some of thair bark that thoy | animal of dying. The trees are which the shut up this convenient road. Money cannot well atone for such a needless, ruthless act. 1t reminds one of the old judge, who had a tree gnawed by a neigh- bors horse, “‘Pay me for it,” quoth the old judge angrily, “why' you puny, in- significant mortal, with all your fool, it took God Almighty twenty years to make that tree.” A meeting of the workingmen is called cial role of business being the receiving of the report of the committee appointed to present the city council the working- men’s protest against the proposed tram. way for dirt carrying. The project is ev- idently killed, but the council hms the matter tossing about from one committee to another without meeting the question fairly and voting upon it.. A streot peddler yesterday stood right under the mayor's windows, inducing the crowd to make purchases of him by the promise of throwing ina picture which he intimated could be so folded as to show up very obscenely. The publicity of such an offer, started in the middle of Main street, ought to have led the police who were looking on, to have led the fel- low in and let him cool oft behina the bars, The exhibition of the excellencies and superiority of Prof, Horsford's, baking powder that has been so largely attend- ed the last few days will be found lo- cated at James & Haversteak's, corner of Pearl street and Willow ayenue, to-day and to-morrow. We hope every lady who has not already attended the exhibi- tion will call at the above place. You can all learn something to your advant- age. Come. Smith & Toller, yesterday afternoon arranged their financial troubles 8o that they are to resume business at once, an announcement which willbe gladly re- ceived by their many patrons who have been hoping that such would be the out- come. They have been furnishing most excellent made and fashionable garmonts, and those who delight in being well dressed have appreciated their enterprise and skill, It is hoped that now they may continue to serve the public without further interruption or disaster. A movement is on foot for the organi- zation here of a lodge of the Knights and Ladies of Honor, which is a beneficiary order with great attention paid also to the social side of life. lodge of this order, which though only established six weeks already numbers seventy-five members with the list rap- idly increasing. The rapid growth and popularity of this order, together with the many social and financial advantages offered will doubtless cause the move- ment here to result in the speedy estab- lishment of a strong and prosperous lodge here. Mr. George H. Backus, of Omaha, was here yesterday aiding in the preliminary arrangements, and his left the matter in Mr. W. W, Chapman’s hands to complate them. Those desir- ing to bacome charter members should interview Mr. Chapman at once. —————— A healthful and delectable freo lunch will be served for ladies at James & Hav- erstack's, corner of Pearl street and Wil- low Avenue, to-day and to-morrow, La- dies, you are cordiaily invited. ——— W. H. Foster, the Hanson street flor- ist, has 20,000 feet of space under glass, and the largeat stock west of the Bississ- ippi. Send for catalogue. e ——— PERSONAL. H, B, Davis, of Trenton, N. J., 1s ab the Ogden, wC. C. Sprague, of Clarinda, was at the Pa- clfic yesterday. P. B. McAtee is expected home today from 8t. Charles, Mo. 0. E. Dutton, of Manning, Iows, was at Boshtelo's yesterday. M. J, Darling, of Emporis, Kan,, regls- tored at the Pacifio yesterday. J. W. Rhodes and O. 8, Kinney, of Ooln, Towa, were a the Bluffs yesterday. Dan McGregor, of the U, P, freight audi- tor’s offico, was on this side of the muddy yes- terday. G. W. Thompscn, of VanBrunt, Thompson & Co,, is off for a business trip shrough Ne- braska, Mr, L. W. 8¢, John left yesterdsy morn. ing for Oakland te vislé his son 8, S., who Is | auite atck, George N. Backus, of Omahs, wason this side yesterday trylug $o organise a branch of the Knights and Ladios of Honor, County Superintendent Matthews and his wife left yesterday on a recreation trip to New Mexico axpecting to be absent several weeks, Housokeepers and Heads of Families, The following is worth your attention and careful consideration, Dr, H. Atkins, acting asslstant sur- geon, U, 8. A., says to the editor N, Y. admirable work in exposing the general direot the attention of your many readers 0 one polnt of the culinary adjunots, that would be widely used were it only better known. I refer to the bread raising fo'dar of Professor E. N, Hon- at one time professor of in Harvard Universit; nd one of our most ingenicus and dz fi‘:‘fluhhd chemists. In his powder an phosphate of lime takes the of crears tartar or alum and while the whitest, lightest aud most dnl-ohhl biscuits can be made with it that I ever seen or tasted, it furnishes a l rich iuvlwophlhlomnohmodud i u:; in our famil, mnnu:’m 'hiu flaur Prof, Honlnrd Mgb reputation is adequate uenrl or the absence of alum or any hrlmu or make nfiht ing d t in this po'du. sud the prac teat will be llnn ol unn-l.hnu and .IP.I‘DI' verstack's, llhou snd Wl.llmv Avo morrow, to witness \Io auu- wealth—pay—why, you double blasted | ™ for to-night, at the court house, the spe- | ¢ Omaha has a|- Franois 5 Evening Post: ‘‘while you are doing so | Col wlo use of alum in manufacturing baking | willte Fist: per powders, I wish you would allow me to Daten, SPECIAL NOTI NOTICE.— Special ulnmmnh, FPound, To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Board- Ing, eto., will bo inserted in this column a4 the low rate of TRN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n: to carry rout s Baw office. y with Souncil pon. ut Every body 1n Council Blufls to take Delivered by carrior at only twenty (’)l.'fi PAPERS—For aslo at Bas office, at 26 centa hundred. W'Ah’l'r:h»nv.n‘lnmn‘.‘;!-\ a singlo gentle man with good references, Private family pre . Address H., Roo office, Council Hluffs GENTS—Ladies and gentlomen can make first class wages by selling the “‘Champlon Bosom Streother and Ironing Board.” Retails at 81.00. Any Indy can do up & fine shirt without a wrinkle and gloss it & nicoly aa the oest laundries can. Address for pa ticulars C. B. 8. & L. Co., Baa office, for one month, i ““AN'['E] wingle man Can tal Danish, French, Eoglish, A WP, V., at Y. M. C, A, Main 8t Cou M. o rehandise, Busi blished ten Good reasons for woll n payment time, Address P. O, llI)X Raflwa,y Time Table. C()UNUL BLLI‘FS. The tollowing are the times of the arrival and de- parture of trains by contral standard time, at the fooal depots. Teains loavo transfor dopot ten min. sarller and &rrivo ten minutes Tater. CHIOAGO, BURLINGION AXD QUINCY. ARRIVR. 9008 m 7:00 p w LRAVR. 5:35p m 9408 m Chicago Expross Fasy Mail. KANSAS CITY, T, JOR AND 0 10:05 & m §:05 pm Mall and Expr Paciflc Expre GHICAGO, MILWAUKKR AND HT. PAUL. Mail and Expross, Express, Expross, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AXD PACIYIC, Atlantic Expross, Day Expross, *Des Molnes Acoummodation, *At local depot only. *WADASH, AT. LOUIS AND,PACIFIO. Mail, Cannon Ball, *A} Transfer only. CHI0AGO And NORTHWRATERS. Express, Pacifiic Express, $10UX OITY AKD PACIFIO, St. Paul Express, Accommodation, “UNION PACIPIO. Western Expross, Pacifio Expross, Local Express, Lincoln Expross, At Tranifer only. DUMMY TRAIXS TO OMATIA. 24 2 4 and 11:04 p, m :24-5:24-7:04 and 11:04 p. minutes befurs leaving time. oh a8 Lost, | i|For 8prin Wear are arriving daily. [}Tflll] & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. Y. FULLER, Commission Merchant No. 89 Pearl Streed - Council Blufts, Towa, ROLLER SHATING RINIE. CORNER PEARL ST, AND FIFTH AVE, o 10808 w300 pm and TRop. m, ioon Monday, Weduesday and Friday eve Aok ADMISSION 2 OENTS, No objectionablec aracters will be admitted. H. . MARTENS, PROPRIETOR, W. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Umahs snd Counsil Bluffe. Real ostate collec ton agens 014 Fellow ver savings bank. Mrs. B J, Hillo, X, 0. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 233 Middle Brosdway, Uonnnll Blufts. R. Rice M. D. CANGERS, Shiss Seevemg ot bioad ™hout e CHRONIC DISEASES otisas » sy, § Oyer tbirky yoars{practioal experience Ofiae Mo & Poarl strect, Coun A& Conoultation free_ VAR IE 2y ‘rlu.nmm. H. M, PUSNY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Oouncll Blutts . 18 Estabiishea - - 1856 Dealers ln For and omestlo Exchange aa Home Sernrith e, i) CASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment oF J. P. FILBERT, 209 Upper Broaaway, the PIONEER CASH GROOBMRY We give Exira Lako Trout, por pouind. Cholos Mince Most' per poun 1 dosen Mackerel & full Moe of Men's, Ladies' and 0es and Men's Flue Boote at ver) l.al))llu& Also s tull live of Tiaware and gener: ‘merchavdise. (Nlnnullldhnnvlnullhl you :uvaoan dldln( with us. Goods deliversd I'ulnhmndlonlllnd " Ty challenge all J l' NLI\IR’I‘ d %090 or Brosdway N. 8CHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN KXPRESS, COUNCIL RLUFFS, - I0W4, JACOB BlMSE. K. F. CADWELL 8sims & OADWILI- Anorneys -at-Law, l!alTl'l. lowa Wu-fl-m-h s o o Of Gouneil Blufls, Nobloo our reduced Price Lish. "LADIES! WE ARE RECELVING SUME VERY FINE » HATS, CAPS B 342 nnd 344 Brm\dwly. - NMetcalf Bro WHOLESALE DEALERS IN UGK GLOVES, COI!NCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Shoes and Slippers, xs 404 Broad Sadeas hub T RATTOLIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE, W.T'. BIRRATUN Catorexr to The FPublio. Moals at all Hours. way, { Yertees Specialty Council nhlflm BOOTS AND SHOESII Slgll flll Please call and see our New Stock. 17 North an Bty o Ff Il Pflllll SIGN SCENERY AND PRESF[I PAINTING A SPECIALTY, - (‘()UN(‘IL BLUFFS Z.T. LINDSEY & CO.. ——MAVNE & PALMEE, Mercha.nt Tailoring, AND WOQOD, DeVOL & WRIGI—I’I‘, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOVISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HATR AND BEWER PIPE. COUNOCIL ll‘.ml lo'l No, 639 Broadway, - . - J. JEX. ARMSTRONG, Civ Al kinds of Enginecring Land Sur- voving,eartn: #4rSpecial atlention to orders my Mail. quan titi o WHOLESALE HflTflWflI‘B, Gutery, Timer's Stock, Ete. COUNCIL BLUEFS IOWA I paik G G, 0 RUUM 3 NEW UPERA HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFPS IUWA All Ordar- by Mail Promptlv Attended To. GALVANIZED IRON CORNIC.ES, Fine Mantels and Grates. LYMAN'S GASOLINE STOVES. calcul ated, ote., eto. gone by. This is not intended for poetry, both neat and dressy, call on Fig leaves are out of style, 8o are gont and | sheep skin; shawls and blankats have but if you want a suit of cloths to look NORENE & LANDSTROM, NMerchant Tailors 618 and 520 Main Stroet, | Their Prices are Truly Reasonable { com it sy, Stoves and Tinware. 307 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFES, Call and see them before buying elsewhere. JOHN EPENETER, 1OWA. KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH CALLERY 220 South Main Street, Countil Bluffs, Towa. We guarantee our work as first-class in ever manner and style at low prices. We makea specialty of Groupes, Families, and especially children, which we take quicker than a wink. COME AND SEE US. MRS. S. J. 105§ Main Street, - - - NORRIS, ompl:te Assortment of the Latest Novelties in | MILLINERY AND NOTIONS JUST RECOCEIVED, COUNCIL BLUFFS. SCHMIDT & RILEY, Proprietors. WHY DONT YOU GET 8)ME OF FITCH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? Porfect Fitting, Beat and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs, S. GOLDSTEIN, 2 = 2 > Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is payini the highest market price for ags. - 540 Broadway, “ouncil Bluffs HARMAN DUENLS No. 716 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. D. MM CONNEI. I UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. KELLEY, L1006 34 N. MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFES, ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH No. 14 N. Main St.. ouncil Bluffs. MAX MOEIN. Proprietor, CRESTON HOUSE. ~——EVERYTHING fIRSTOLASS,.—— Nos. 297 and 219 8. Main St., - - COUNCTL BLUFFS Petexr C. WALL PAPER AND Niller, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WINDOW SHADES! Interior Decorations. 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, Geo. R. Bear WALL PAP ‘Window Shades, ARTISTS in the Oit? Materla IS ] And ROOM MOULDING, Largest Stock SEEZ88855888888888 tevet | GORNIGE POLES Prices uasasoe. ANVRACTRERS, PRICES d! ER, I—IOT_TSE. Sign, ~AND- DECURATIVE Painting, No. 32 Main Street and 33 Pearl Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, NEXT DOOR 10 THE POSTOFFICE. TOW A. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. b