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§ ! ? 6 OMAHA DAILY BEE-+COUNCIL BLUFFS, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1884, n D) O DAILY oovncii. Tuesday Morning, May 6. rHE Bl ORIPTIC 8U RATES. ——— . ° By Carrior o 20 nents per wook . A an esthetic produces an wsthesia.” Among By Matt ~ §10.00 per your [ Yygtorday morning Onief Templeton | the other topics assigned for papers, OFFICE:§ No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. et MINOR MENTION, Ses J. Reiter's, apring goods. " i fikdp 4 - Artificial crows ; Low, Chicago, Bushinell soll railzond ticketa choaD {0 |yt of tho oity. Ho has rofused toac- | N valus of the mallt i Flugaiog oot all points. TR man, Towa C Plumes and tips colored, cleaned and curled at J. J. Auwerda & Co.s, 317 Broadway. There wero 184 empty freight cars standing on the 0. & N. W. track down through Streetsville. Kirkland is preparing to move his jew- elry stock into No. 3 and 4, Broad way, Lee Mitchell’s old place. The council did not got a quorum yes- terday afternoon. They don’t take to day sossions very well any way. The funeral of Misg Mary Larson, who died Sunday morning, was held yester- day afternoon, a lafge number of friends attending. A new cement floor is being laid in the city jail. The old floor was of little ac: count, and has already broken away in many places. C. 8. Clark'slittle babe is quite seri- ously ill. Tt is to be hoped that another such crushing blow as that of tho death of his little boy may be spared him. A. West, who has been conducting an auction sale of jewelry, etc., here, started last night for Missouri Valley, where he will now open up. He has always met with good success in his sales here. The break in the water works main on the bottom is mow repaired and all 18 well again, The special police whom the mayor ordered on on account of this break (7) can now take a vacation. BLUFFS. Dr. W. 0. Kulp, of Davenport, will describe and demonstrate the Herbst method of filling teeth. Dr. James, of Fairfield, will give a olinic on preparing and mounting objects for the microscope. The annual address of the president, Dr. Hughes, will be delivered this after- Walters and His Orew Have it Now | noon, as will also a paper by Dr. J. F. their Own Way, Sanborn, of Tabor, which promises to be very interesting, the topics being, “How THE CONTEST ENDED. Chief Tsmulfilufi Bows fo the Official Seal of the City, and Withdraws, to be read and discussed during the session, are the following: Loose inferior incicors and their treatment. ....J. Hardman, Muscatine. 5, Ingersoll, Keokuk quietly acepted the titlo of ex-chief of the fire department. It appears that he has been acting under the advice of some of the best legal authorities in the city, who instrutced him not to give up the office until officially notified by the city and that said official notice must be in the signature of the city clerk and the Dental therapeutics Bridge-work. . .. " ; D. F. McGraw, Mankator, Minn, Dental Caries the result of imperfect nurti- B. Price, Towa City. saving” amalgum or gold, 8. A, Garber, Tipton. knowledge notification served on him by the chief of police, by three or four of the alderman, by the would be chief, by the magor, or by anyone else, but when an official and regular notice was given him yosterday ho said that was all ho requir- ed, and then turned over the property and the title, Walters now goes in without any ob- struction, Heo has the picking of his own men, no one to dispute his authority, and if the fire department does not show up in efficiency and harmony of working, as well as under the old chief, Mr. Walters must alono,bear the blame, The city council, at least four of them have, with the mayor of this city, openly defied the wishes of the citizens, as ex- pressed by petitions, by every newspaper of the city, and by personal cxpressions of opinion. They have disorganized the Reflex action. A et. Dental literature. . T, Hallots, ilu Moines, Gold fillings, . . W. 0. Kulp, Davenport. The room in Probstle’s new brick block on Broadway has been secured for the session of the society which is to be con- tinued four days, closing Friday. . iller, Winte: Another Conundrum, To the editor of Tir Bre, 1 seo in this morning’s Brk quite a tax payer's conundrum, but wouldn't it be another ta ask our good city mayor why there has been no investigation brought against a cortain alderman, who is charg- ed with having ono hundred dollars of the people’s money in his pocket, al- though it was npprnprinlcd to him under the provious city administration. We, as one, do_love the present mayor, but an represented. OPERA HOUSE OIGAR HO! s H. H. HORNE & 0., H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS 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 5562 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA. ALL MODERN ASADY, ORCUTT urtains, in Lace, f¥1k, Turcoman, Etc. ghoicest European Hotel. The only Hotel in this City on the Eurcpean plan of “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” New Building---New Furnishings. IMPROVEMENTS—CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant, PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council B & FRENCH 0il cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc Stock West of Chicago. ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. MRS. J. J. GOOD. EairGoods 29 Muin Sreet . . . - - - = Oouncll BIUL; LIVETO BAT. i g P T EATTOLIVE. RESTAURANT AND CAFE, W.T'. B RATUIN Oaterex to The Public. 404 Broadway, ) { Mot ahan Honm Council_Bluffs. Ed. Ollison } Partion a Specialty Ohet d'ouisine . TENSEIN. o a0 Fresto Painter SIGN, SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY. MoinSt. - . - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Peter C. NIiller, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES Interior Decorations. d 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Pearl Stree DeVOIa e S IRIG-EXIT, WHOLESALE fire department, temporarily, at least, imperiling property interests, and have dono this not to get a chiof whom they considered better than the old one, not to turn out a republican to give place to a democrat, but simply, as all acknowl- edge, to reward one who has secured the interests of this particular faction of the democratic party. Aldermen Keating and Siedentopf have shown much good sense and clear grit in the matter, and the four others have simply shown that they have been “whipped in" by Mayor Vaughan, just as 0 boasted before election that he would whip them in, They have succumbed to Vaughn's |energy, scheming, persistency, and may now be considered as whipped into tho’::lflm. Now that the matter is settled it is hoped that the new chief will get about him a class of men who will do different work in suppressing fires, and that there will be no further wrangle or trouble, Tho Globo is frightened at the way e — spected at the cars, The contractors exl- ‘Vaughan went for it, in his card about pressed a willingness to throw outall u“u:“ dpplflmgntf, and gets into its DE““STS' Dfll“fls. stones which are not entirely satifactory. hole in good shape with a sort of *'Oh, —_— A petition of property owners was pre- pray, good Lord, good devil, don't take away the city printing.” . A team got stuck with a load of brick, corner of Pearl and Broadway, yesterday. Some of these holes in the principal streets should be looked after, instead of The State Beard of Examiners in Session Yesterday. The State Society Meets To-Day. while he has promised, before his elec- tion, to have this matter investigated, and received a large number of honest votes under this promiso, it would per- ginian not to imitate ‘‘the public be damned,” as generally done by office holders after election. Axorner Tax-PAveR, City Council, At the meeting of the council last night a protest of property owners was present- ed against the material to be used in paving Main strect, claiming it was not according to contract, Alderman Mynster of the paving com- mittee reported there was about one-fifth of the block which was not of the size required. After some discussion themat- ter was referred to the paving committee with instructions to have the stone in- sented asking the appointment of Harry Birkinbine, engineer of constructions of the city, his Jsalary to be $2,000 per an- num. Thirty-four saloon licenses jwere ranted notwithstanding the prohibitory aw. The city clerk reported ths receipts of his office for April were $800. The city haps be well for the chivalric little Vir- | = heapest place to buy House Furnishings in the City. OUNCIL BLUFFS, - - Witihe e TIOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care MAYNE & PALMER, Hard and Soft Coal ara an 0 oal, AND WOOD, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HAIB AND SEWER PIPE. - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. IRON CORNICES, GALVANIZED Fine Mantels and Grates. LYMAN'S GASOLINE STOVES. Call and sce them before buying elsewhere. JOHN EPENETER, iowa. WHY DONT YOU GET 8)ME OF FITCH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? Pertoct Fitting, Best and Cheapost. Fine Linen Collars and Cufts, Stoves and Tinware. 807 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFES, - - treasurer reported cash balance on hand 814,800, It was decided not to order sowers on Oakland avenue, but go right ek Yo The State board of dental examiners -hg:;:' :r-:h ;:&PZ:E':!'&L i ::;" "d.: ;[l“ ‘urg;; ;‘l""" ‘l‘:" met yesterday at the Ogden house in an-| from 14t to 12th streets, and on AL R e b lour, the | nual session, it being a sort of auxiliary | Main streets from Gth to 16th avenue, in fellow whose reputation is scarcely less | yeoting to that of the Towa State Dontal | accordance with the plans on file. savory than that of the madame. Fox Soclety which meets to-day. waiting for the paving to be finished, which will not be before fall, COonstable Fox is a regular barrel of The Programme Arranged. e —— Real Estate Transters. make him got out of & houso, Monsiour| . Hasdman, prosident, . Musoatino, | The following transtors woro filed May came for him with an axe helve. The |W. P. Dickinson, Dubuque. J. T. Ab.|0:1884, and reported by P. J.McMahon, valiaut old captain saved a worse blow by | bott, Manchester. J. F. Sanborn, Ta- [ Council Bluffs: throwing up his hand, fotting his hand bor, E. E. Hughes, secretary, Des| Joseph McCoil to Ardrew J. Farris, No. 716 Fourth Street Council Bluffs, Iowa. D. M. CONNEIX X, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH No. 14 INN. Main St., Council Bluffs. Moines. / part ne q;! ;w qr, 81, 77, 43, $30. Opnstable Fox then retaliated with his These are appointed by the governor, .OA; G.' isl ;r «;; nk,z cos éio‘(l)gh Dowling, 6 : under the law passed two years ago, |80 T 8W T, 1, 77, “a. 3 big cane, knocking Le Fleur down three ¢ M ¥. L. Childs to Charles Read, part ne 3 which makes it unlawful for any person, 3 J times bofore the fellow would give up. | o "o ® b b bino of the passage | L h R 31, 76, 41, $200. The monsieur’s head was badly cut up | of the act, engaged in the prw‘:ic:‘.})l 1(,%,' bl“lbnll‘go{l{,a a;&fih:‘lin‘::nn'&%. £y and the cane broken into splinters, Le | dentistry in tho state, to commence said | Ohio Knox to James H. Buckley, part Fleur is now under bonds to appear at|practice unless having a license from|ge qr, ne qr, 15, 74, 40, $238, ! the Wisriot court charged with keeping a | ¢ 0 board of examinors, or a diploma | Isaiah Roosafto W. M. Squires, lot 13, house of ill fame, and will now bo called | O %0me, reputable collego, ~All den-|Turley's sub. 81,400, 3 tists practicing in the state are to regis- 92 b on to answer on & charge also of resist- ':r wx:thlchi: 'bnd, giving name, r%ui- Fot “le._.'_as_'___ an officer, ence, place of business, etc. The pen- h‘:t " ol that tho. ity councl | 147 0% Violation.of tho law s a fino of Do RTIAL ¥ Suvp @ oity council | o, loss than $25 nor more than 850 for| wWheat—No. spring, 650;No, 3, 550; r:jected, elected Walters as chief of the fire de- |each offense, Every dentist is required | 50c; good demand. S 4 partment under the new ordinance fixing | to record with the clerk of the county| Corn—Cenlors are paying 30 c. for old corn the term at two yoars, but when it was | Where he practiccs, his liconse, and & sn; B0y v, disabled but saving a cracked skull, ! { ‘ tried to sorve a writ on the fellow, to| The board of examiners consists of: | | MAZX MOEIN, CRESTON HOUSE. Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., - > ——EVERYTHING fIRSTCLASS.—— Proprietor, COUNCIL BLUFFS Hardware, Cutlery, Tinner's Stock K, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IQW_A £arSpecial atlention to orders my Mail. Fig leaves are out of style, so are goat and sheep skin; shawls and blanke have | gone by. ~ This is not intended for poetry, but if you want a suit of clothes 10-look both neat and dressy, call on < NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors Their Prices are Truly Reasonable { coustfibiiee " owa Mixed Rags Wa.ntéd‘ The undersigned is pa.yin%t the highest market price for ags. S. GOLDSTEIN, o - 540 Broadway, Zouncil Bluffs Dr. CONNAUGCHTON, 103 BRADY ST., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. 8. A. Established 1878—Catarrh, Deafness, Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Permanently Curod. Pa 1 Write for ““THE MEDICAL-MIssIoNARY,” for the People, ured at Home. Counsultation and Correspondence Gratis, P. 0. Box £92. Telephone No, HON. EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, says: “Phyniel.n riea Abliity ana Marked Success.” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Daven wvitea: **Anrionorable Man. Fine Success. Wonderful Cures.”—Hours. 8 to ‘We have the finest stock and all the latest de § Thelatestnov- 9 Overcoats = elties for Spring we re= from. ceived. See them N LEADIN BEST OF SKILLED i HANDS. EMPLOYED Y il b Merchant Tailors 7 and 9 Main Street, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. Modiste, 14 Main 8treet, - - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. ONE BUT THE t tailure to so register for six months In good demand at 80c, rather cannof re-issued except upon pay-| Corn Meal—1 25 per 100 ds, . admit that Walters' election was under mall':fii:’f :35 ":hti.‘:eh h"&h o o7 ovi:a—:}wd l“l’gle;s Pflmfi yards, 6 0@ i i under W e board o . $ha old ondinknos which flxed the “"? examiners meet. There were present Ooal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, during good behavior. Under the posi- tarday al i T 5 00 per ton il 4 yosterday afternoon ten applicants. The | ™ Turd—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9jc. en now by the mayor, city at- | examinations are conducted in writing | Flour—OCity flour, 1 60@3 30, torney and other legal lights, in reference |and embrace the following subjects:| Brooms—295@3 00 per doz, to Templeton, the city council can at any x‘:::’;;_’l"‘ ""lg%'“;"’ul‘“a' P“h‘:fi' oy "‘":“W“ meeting elect & chiof to take Walters' |33’ ohemistr o : adiis | He 4 00; calves, b 50®7 60, Dlacs 0 e Bana oo only by his teeth, | seacts dontet e eariosticy ool oo e buvios now and If these legal advisers shall shift their | The ':ll:oln l;l;u:hbfl X ::n;.i:k; i&, 0:; Pack! 2:;0::“0‘:1 ‘;:5- . state as shown 0 of tha AND FRUITS, opiniong as they ate lisble bo, and try to |3\"s86: ‘Tho firtt rogular meetiog of the| Quotations by J. M. 8 John & a, com- is eleoted for two | oard’ was held in Towa City in April | mission merchauts, 588 Broadway. years, then they my.l:;';mmdnd of | 1883, There were sighteen candidates| Buster: Croamery, 35; roll, 1118 . lozen; re o, their utterances in reg: the old or- cxanun then, of whom thirteen passed | 3 w’ fosrnd e “);‘:im 4,12 dinance. They pronounced that part of | and five failed, dressed, 10c; liye, 1 it illegal beosuse it bound the action of & T&::ihh d;llllgtl .w?'.:ygu ln'oldor or{i Ducks, | &um.., 10ey sy gani on., is is wenty-secon O —4 50 box. remenm! re as much of | mi or the year are: ananas per_bunch T [ —Potatoes, 35@40; , T50; & new council next spring as there was "P“"d.‘;"—" o EF flfiflgnnfl M'z}ulut. “\,h?;:,d:l:mu“ l:n- mumfi‘ ".'.p.'.'x'.‘,‘..‘f"',,’.?y this spring, and under their own views |Yico;president — K. M. Bhrever, Glon|sle at 8 25@4 00 tor prime stock; Beans, 160 W, wood; secretary,—- J, B, Montfort, Fair- | @2 25 per bushel. alters cannot be elected for two years. | fiold; treasurer—J. 8. Kulp, Musca: | x uNts—Tadios 5o sontiomeon can mave Bt The mayor now openly declares that|tine. A go n make “Champlon Bosom Walters cannot be elected for only one u\f‘”““" committee—W, P. Dickin- A Dubuque; George ;W. Fuller, Des yoar, and in another breath that another | yrofnee; l1:[ A %oodbury. Council | for chiof can be elected at any Lime, Bluffs, Committee on membership — 8. A, FBI SALE—General stock of Mercbandise. Busi- i i establishod A HEAVY SUIT, Garter, Tiptoni L E Rogars, Ot | e gatblob bt s, oo ot Publication committee—T. A, Hallett, Des Moines; W. H. Baird, Burlington; J. B, Montford, Fairfield. The society numbhers 68 members, which will be increased somewhat at this Oapt, H. L. Henry has tommenced an | meeting. ¢ " The mme od ackion in the distriot court against Wil. | oo "AEPINYAS be weranged provides lism Evacs, J, T, Evans, and Samuel | f, the follo i X g B ik L sk - membllah hia| soconcsm o folawing baiog the opore interest in the firm of Evans, Haas & Co. A Partuership Olaimed by Cavt Henry in & Big Cattle Ranch, Railway Time Table. , OOUNCIL BLUFFS, The following are the times of the arrival pastuteof & by qutn\ standurd time, ‘Trains leave transfor oo cafer jor and arrive ten minutes later, CHICAGQ, BURLINGION AND QUINOY, LuAvE. sl 0 Expross Fas Bl jorsol, of Keokuk, will demon- method of filling the pulp- molar teeth, Dr, Darby, of St. Joseph, Mo,, will 6:86 p m Hokm ., M Mall & 55 & m nd Expr e Exprose, ) BOOK LALAND AND FAQUIC. w 'Atlsutic Expross, enry | Dr. E, ). Low of Chicago, will demon- H oy en- | strate u‘;u Bunn'at O;o'n, w:inh is con- wl are most perfect yot ht be- , while it is | fore the prolullrn. T S Dr, E. 1. Woodbury, of this city, will illustrate & method of making 3].. di- ONI2400 84 MOSTNVISTIRS, impression and process of Pacifls Expross, 3 SOV GIVT AXD PAGINIG. 8t Paul Expross, lon, tusion racino. Fudiia Eabrem, Looal Expross, Lincoln Expross: *A4 Traaster only. New Goods Now Open HARKNESS BRO'’s. Spring Stock Complete in all Departments. SILEKS DEHSS GOODS, LA CES, EOSLE R Y, AND THEH SFRING NOVELTIES. CARPETS ! CARPETS | GARPETS ! IN ALL GRADES. The Latest Styles,Choicest Patterns CURTAINS Of all kinds, Dimension and Color, Rugs, Mattings, Etc, H arkn e S SBI' O S COUNCIL BLUFFS "y Iowa. b bl

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