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6 OMAT TA DAILY BEE-:-CO1 1 MAY 5, 1 CIL BLUFFS, MONDAY, 884, e ———_ —t . ] vote for Walters for chief until Vaunghn i Broadway, and it is hoped that this sea #on it will not be allowed to be used as a [ had agreed to give him chairmanship slop receptacle. paving committee, or create another that none but the ungodly aro given &, o0 iy quention with the tax payer is, fair show to got thoir mail. The office is | who will suffer, the city or the paving open only from 10;30 a. m., to 12, just|contractors? Somebody must come the hours when the church folks are ex-|down. Tax Payen. SUBSORIPTION RATES. pected to be in the pews, so that the 90&«0"(':‘1""'“;‘; prompt caurch goer gets no chance for e fHE DAILY BE COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning. May 5. e RSONAL, Mrs. Westcott, whose husband is about to start a trunk factory here, is anaccom plished linguist, and at their old home in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, had private|with rheumatism, olasses in German and French and met| Mrs. Hannah Stockwell of Burlington, Kasj with much success. She is considering | !# Vi#iting Mrs. 8. V. Leonard. the advisability of organizing classos here, | 1d: Hughes, the Main strpet confectionery man, is confined to his room by bilious fever. Frank Daniels, _who xep Smith & Crittenden’s interést on t he road, epent Sun- day here, T, M. Gowdy has returned from his eastern trip. Ll No, 7 Pearl Btroet, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. Sos J. Reiter's, apring goods. here for such a teacher, Chief Templeton has been served with notices signed by the mayor and Alder- opens to-day. The running team is now in practice for the Des Moines tournament. Towa, whero his brother is at- at Glenwood to-day, Judge Lyman . siding, Jenkins, for obtaining ilos under false protences, board from is p was aoquitted | 10 Tefuses to do so, claiming thatho has not been removed, has not resigned, and Saturday. : < | that Walters has not been legally elected. Rev. James P. Due, of Kansas Oity| 5.1, Noumayer opened his hotel on preached in Broadway Mothodist church ['n s 3yay in fine shape Saturday evening yosterday. , the florlst. Good has returned from the east, \provements have been mado in store, Mrs. Frank Van Brunt roceived the nows tarday of the deathof her grandmothor at urr Onk, Michigan, She and her husband left for that placo at once to attend the fun- eral. witha ball, a big supper, and other roquisites of a good time. The hotel has been 80 remodeled and built over that it is about the samo as @ new building, Pormit to wed. has beon given J. 1. Ladson, of Sloan, and Runa K. Peter- son of Crescent. w Wilde and Newell Burchard are off tornin where they will make their fu- ture home. They will keep up with the new full sharo of the public patronage, and js |©f thoir old frionds in this part of the wor! by continutng to peruse THe Brr, This will be time for the orchestra to rest | tirely now. He will doubtless get his and tune its instruments. The sidewalk about the new opers|among the few men who know how to house is to be of concrete,;and the werk | please the public in running a hotel. will commence to-day. Mayor Vaughan denies that ho has ap- John Keller is prepairng to build a | pointed ifteen special polico on account |, three-story brick building adjoining the |of the troubloin the firo department, Masonlo templs on the south, One would infer from the denial that he Tho mayor says tho city is safo as long | '3 not appointed any special police, but assuch men as Charles Nicholson [1© did appoint three—one at cach are in the fire department. Porhaps|house. Hosaysthat they had no in- i structions to interfere with the depart- ment or its workings, but simply to pro-| ), 1 tect property, as a water main had [Island burst and there might be a great fire, | i . Rather gauzy. Miiler 1 car horses 14 head Koarney via days. There was a little sport at the Driving| Uy % The horso stolen from Wm, Bentley, |park Saturday morning, and quite a|Paul of Randolph, last Sunday, was a brown | gathering of spectators witnessed it- pacer who could make a mile inside of | Tittla'Sioux as reined by Charlie Wilson 2:30. 3 trotted a mile in 2:25, without a skip or By the new time tablo the dummy|preak, Lorene and Charlie B. had s lit- train leaves on Sunday for Omahaat 9:30 [¢fo hrush, Lorene won the first heat in and 11:35 a. m., and 2:30, 4:30, 5:35 and { 2:31 and the second in even better time. W. 1. Bedison and wife, of Council Bluffs, wero hero Sunday last, on visit to their son rry, who is Wabash agent at this station® iy camo down to see young Harry who is just & gem . —Shenandoah Reporter. e e Shipments of Stock, The following is the shipment of stock at the Union Stock Yards Saturday: lards 4 cars cattlo 120 hoad Hastiugs vin U Wm. Armstrong, the traveling agent ) wanted at Forest City, Missouri, is out on bail and his case continued thirty 0 kil“ :!!, cars cattle 60 head Brady rows 1 car mules 20 head Kearney lomyming 1 oac horses 10 hond St. a U. P. ‘Henderson 1 car horses 19 head Meado hnson & Son 2 cars bulls 52 head Rawlins U. P. Daniels 1 car bulls 27 head Gilmore via via D. U. 11:06 p. m, Charlie B. broke badly in both heats. | Vs, 1 Al tho churchos commencod. running | Westmount, and Dr. Archibald . alsg| sic i o 1 oo homen 10 head Hastings H. Knowles 1 car horses’ 18 head driven onthe new time table yesterday, the |ghowed their gait and La Belle N. gal- evening servioes beginning at 8 o’clock | 1oped a mile in 1:51. instead of 7:30. A late number of the St. Charles, IIl., At the Congregational church yester- | C%ironicle contains an extended obituary [ C! day there was an observance of the[notice of Dennis McCalley, father o Lord’s Supper, and one new member re- | Dan. W. McCalley, ofthis city, who died ceived into the church, at that place on the 14th of April at the [ N-3V: 's shi ; Tho rosidonce of Frank Shopley, a |00 of 84 years. Al tho chillron, seven| (o oaie s b mee 100 ead, Chlen mile or 8o south of Avoca, burned last |in number, were present at the time of | go via C. &rJ{. I week with part of the contents, Total |his death, except one son, who lives in g;’;,:",m;uhw‘fnru cattle, 260 head, Chica- loss about $1,600. Insurance $600. California. The church speaks highly of |~ A. Poskle, one car horses, 17 head, St. Paul, The fnstitution of the deaf and damb|Di® character and of his influenco. Ho|Nebvin Us v ‘proposes sending specimens of ita educa- has occupied several prominent,local of- Honalawok 15 the: national teachers’ son. fices, was an enterprising business man, ;mfinn, Madtson, Wis., next July, and at flll: timtahol his death owned and The alarm of fire Saturday night prov- | " "o 8 AIATE0 quArTy. ed to be a false one, Bof,{, 'llgempfeton The interior of Mrs. E. Anderson’s| The following transfers were filed May and Walters turned out but as there was | home on Madison street has been beauti- | 3,1884, and reported by P. J.McMahon, 10 occaslon for work there wasno ocon-|fied greatly of late by decorations and | Council Bluffs: flict between the two chifs. adornments done. byMr. D. A, Benedict. Susan West to J. W.% Holmes, sw qr The Grand Army boys—though grow- | Th° mm',p““n“ Tery datiractive fap: "?fl;;fiflhfo‘.; ms%ibinm F. Burke, Ing gray—met Saturday evening and |PO8Tanco indeed, the woodwork being part se qr 8w qr, 9, 77, 38. $875. planned somewhat for §Decoration day, | 8#ined, the walls papered and the ceil- |~ George E. Smith to B. F. Hake, ne qr Department Commander Miller, of Wat. {108 finished in oil, the designs being | and ne qr, se qr, 22, 7 etloo, was present’and gave a lively talk, | Pedutiful_indeed, and the exscution very | P Judson to John £ MK Ao for Ahie biine of & silver ekliful. Mrs. Anderson may well feel fifié‘;:’iz:?: !Gfet)}:‘mks&. wakch, at tho gallary on. Broadway, way |20 {0%uch o houso, and Me. Bono | . W, Lippold to Wil decided Saturday, the tie betwe;n])r. dict certainly merits praise for the skill| qr, 36, 77, 40. £3,400. Cook, 0, Weattal, and L Harlan beiug| ™S, 40 shown, he having done tho| Wi, Zursher jo Orild Gurry, sw stotefl. Westfal won it work with bis own hauds. Tho zooms| T"5ol, R Skelton fo Johm Bolliger, no The Nonconformist, of Tabor, which anyin u:a city. i bt qr’;gtglr'n:l’ez.v '331:5 ‘1. 20 has had. some financial troubles lately,| The aldermen are blas everybod: !l.:”l.fl ““ platform now a plank that | hug themselves for the lgn:?ion o:r thi B ow. t""" collection of debts shall | fire department, and the demoralization be abolished, of the force, If it had not been for the The city council meets this afternoon |action of the four aldermen themselves, at two o'clock to hear the dreary reading | would there have been any such trouble, of :;lenl pages of minutes, but will | certainly not. They defied the wishes of probably not attend to the other regular | the departmeut, the wishes of the oiti- business until the evening session. zens, plunged headlong into the election '.'l?;l'f%:#fl;;'u;'? 1::\: {.;N%I:O:o:::."?‘::‘rx;: Omaha does not yet bring to the front | of & political pet to fill an office, without | and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n: anyone to contest John Epeneter's olaim | first removing the present incumbent, or ::'.‘I’"m":‘;:.:d&":um:"“ PLOW ooty Mox of being the fastest one mile and two |seouring his resignation, and then they - mile skater. Until some one comes to|howled because they have two chiefs on WANTS, the front, Council Bluffs claiisthe cham. | their hands, and ‘want everbody to kebp | YW ANEED—A livoboy with out, Warsuer & G. 1 car cattle 20 head Chicago via N, W, Morso, ftogers & Co., 3 oars cattle 60 head hicago via N. W. Elvood & T. 2 s hogs 100 bead Chicago ller 7 cars cattlo 135 head Chicago via cino Bow, Wyoming, via U, J. R. Rush, one car cattlo, mie, Wyoming, via U. P. — Real Estate Transfers. 000. Bardsloy, part Judson's second m Lippold, ne Bushnell gells railroad tickets cheap to all points. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK.—Spocial advortisements, such as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- to carry rout Bxx office. B Bxn Delivered by carrierat only twenty ook, Ladies and gentlemen can make first at 81.00, ddress P, O, b ; plonship, still about it, and not make the facts SR 0N e The & ol public. Whatever may be thought of ¥ Aibicut h:;qm"“:‘m‘ ;‘;;:: the justice of either Templeton or Wial: | conta foroe on acoount of & promise made tc tersaction, or-how much either or both | ()4 iadre. A SR R Walters' are to blame, the council cannot escape| ,“Gunrs St Vi the censure due them for plunging the| flclss wages by selling the ;-::.I flum bave faith - io'such department into such state of disorder,” R‘n?cl':;; ;.‘.‘?.JJ““."‘K... shirt Jt.f?.t.. Horald o Mayor Vaughan wastes a half-column ;:rpuumm C. B. 8. & L Co. mm:::m ‘o:l’:'::; o:: w: o4 the Nooparall in trying to induce the m'::uu—u 1 stook of Merchandise. are fooled, and may be seen catiously publio that all is lovely, and that the “de- | J¥'hess catapiishod ton sears. — Good. roas ‘piokirig their way down back alleys with | PPFtmentis In good shape to fight firo, BP0 D Ty e, A o in their hands, thinking it and citizens need have no alarm, His .h.lll 8 e 4 assuring words areall well enough, per- o haps, ;but it will $ake..more than A man named Odell got full of Avoca | vyughn's aay-s0 toZquist the nerves ofcit- corn-juice and when he started for home " COUNCIL BLUFFS, g o izona 8o lon as thore are two men olaim- |y, yicwing aro the timan of the arrival and do £ vy, wing him |ino the office of chief, and the depart- ure of T loavo traoer ‘aud arrive ten minutes la! CHICAGO, BURLING FON AXD QUINOY. opot ten wmin or Vaughan in the interest of his pet, |1005am Mall and Expross, 8:06 pm. 'aolfic Expross, , MILWAUKE AXD 3ail wnd Expross, , BOOK ISLAXD AND PACTIC, Atlantic Express, * | well cause citizuns to foel anxious as} to what protection there would 'be in case of a great blaze, Until the . department ‘,‘.n. man who ranks rather tony, |is working harmoniously sgain there is and who deals sometimes in options, has | cause for such anxiety, e ———— % Plnnu:;ng fipAl aolnndbolunoaad and > eurled at J, J. Auwerda .'s, 31 ‘mgney in the bank on which to — s, 317 A Tax Payors Gonundrum, Covuxei, BLuwrs, May 3, o the EAitor of Tuy Bex. now for delaying| Isit fact that a certain alderman, I gp of the alley between |meau the one who was instrumental in streots, just south of |giving awsy Union Avenue, refused to muodation, +At local depot only. *WABASH, 8T. LOULS AXD PACIFIO. Cannon Ball, *A% Tranater onl CHICAGO “‘d NORTHWRSTRRN. xpross, Pacific Expross, SIOUX GIYY AXD PAGITIG, - 8:80-4:80-56:80-0:85- 1) Dadies loaviny bina > ™ Ray Bixby, son of J. C. Bixby, is laid up | === J. W, Baird has rotnrned from his visit to | § N.'Craigni, 14 cars cattle, 500 head, Medi- |’ ANTED—Every bodym Council Bluffs to take |- ERS—For salo at Bk offico, at 26 oenta & wrinkle gloas it as nicely as the best laundrics can, Address n office, for oue Busi- roasons for Railway Time Table. ne by contral standard time, at the 20 b B Chlcago Expi 200 A 585 p m 0 Express :00 & m P0am Fast Ml. 0 pw CITY, 8T, JOB_ AXD COUNGIL BLUPYS. pm am pm DUMMY TRAINS 10 OMAILA, Loave—7:20-5:80-9:0-10:30-11:40 a. m. 1:80-8:30 %0 miuutes Buropean 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—CENTRALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant, PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council B urtains, in ano.’f 1%, Turcoman, Etc. Oll cloths, Mattings, Linolenms Ete AIRIPIEETS ghoicest Stock West of Chicago. lome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest place to buy House Furnishings in the City. OUNCIL BLUFFS, - TOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, AND WOOD, BULK AND BARREL, LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. No, 689 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. RMSTRONG, ivil FEngineex! ROOM 6, NEW OPERA HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, [OWA. All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended Vo. L eying,oartn quantities alou | atod, ete., eto. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES, Fine Mantels and Grates. LYMAN'S GASOLINE STOVES. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. Stoves and Tinware. JOHN EPENETER, common SER0OVAY KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH CALLERY ! 220 South Main Street, Countil Bluffs, Towa. ‘We guarantee our work as first-class in over manner and style at low prices. We make a specialty of Groupes, Families, and especially children, which we take quicker than a wink. COME AND SEEK US. SCHMIDT & RILEY, Proprietors. WHY DONT YOU GET 8)ME OF FITCH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? Pertoct Fitting, Best and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs, No. 715" Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. D. M. CONINEIX L. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH No. 14 N. Main St.. Oouncil Bluffs. 10WA. \ MAZX MOEIN. Proprietor, CRESTON HOUSE. ——EVERYTHING #IRSTOLASS.—— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., COUNCIL BLUFFS . 29 Main Street - - LIVE TO EAT. A7 . "I Oatorex Fd. Oflison Chet_ d'cuisine MRS. J. J. GOOD. EairGoods . « « - = Qouncil Blutfs. " EATTOLIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE BRATUN to The Public. Mesla at all Hours, Partios o Specialt SIGN, SCENERY AND rth Main St., o ad Fr P, INTING A SPECIALTY, - COUNCIL BLUEFFS FRESCO PA Peter 18 S. Pear] Street and 20 N. al attention to orders my Mail, DeVOILs & WIRIGEIT, C. N\rillewr, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES Interior Decorations. Main Street, COUNCITL BLUFFS. WHOLESALE Hardwar&, Cutlery, Timmer's Stock, Ete, _COUNCIL BLUFES, TOWA. Tig loaves are out of atyle, so are goat and sheep skin; shawls and blanl 5 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 618 and 520 Main St Reasonable { coosii'ii roct, - 10 WA. S. GOLDSTEIN, Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is paying the highest market price for Rags. 540 Broadway, “ouncil Bluffs MmeN 34 N, MAIN HARMAN KEL LEY, l ST., COUNCIL BLUFER. ) SMEITEL & "TOLILEISR, ‘We have the finest stock and all the latest de- § signs to select ; from. BEST OF SKIL) HANDS EMPLOYED. 7 and 9 Main Streef, elties fcr Spring ~ ceived. See them LEADING =28 NMerchant Tailo 15 COUNCIL BLUFFS, 14 Main Street, o PATMER, NIodiste, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. .. CEISS, frivtid New Goods Now Open HARKNESS BRO’s. Spring Stock Complete in all Departments. SILEKS, DRESS GOODS, HOSIER Y, AND THEH SSRING NOVELTIES. CARPETS | CARPETS | CARPETS ! IN ALL GRADES. The Latest Styles,Choicest Patterns CURTAINS ;;zz: Of all kinds, Dimension and Color, Rugs, Mattings, Etc. HarknessBros., COUNCIL BLUFFS Iowa. } Overcoats w e Irmeeirt

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