Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 9, 1884, Page 6

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sround ¥own and gubbh? up dogl carelossly set where a little follow, three ")\}’:;":;;:‘:;(Lé’:;;ci‘:‘ ¢ ":""“'I'E':"l{'; Ci Vi 1l BEn ineex! B 5 5 3 B om0, Thompson, who lives in the sub-|years old, could easily got at it, which ho | Nisgerh, Maseh: - Rollinson, | smntities) — ROOM 6, NEW OPERA HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUEES, [0WA, |The undersigned is paying the highest market price foh urbs, while driving along nearZKeeline's | did, and drank all of it. Result, death —— o star " All'Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. Rags. } yesterday, met with an accldent, the |from arsenic poisoning, in spite of all that COMMEROIAL, —X S. GOLDSTEIN - G % 510 Broad G horse tumbling into the creek, dragging | tWo physicians could do to avert it. G G e - W Troalowh Tomnoll Doy IMAHA DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY. MAY 9. 1884, +HE DAILY BEE. JOUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning, May 9. SUBSCRIPTION RATE £10.00 per yoar OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Streel, Noar Broadway. MINOR MENTION, Sos J. Reitor's, spring goods. The ex-firomen are planning on a fishing excureion. 160 nozex Ladies’ and Children s hoze atless than cost at Laing's, The city has eleven suits against it which will come up at this term of the district court, The recitals given by Miss Lydia Harris in Omaha have caused a desire smong many music-lovers hore to avail them- selves of the presence of that talented young Chicago artist and secure a recital here. Accordingly arrangements been made by which a concert will be given in the Presbyterian church next Monday evening, at which Miss Harrls will be assisted by Miss Maud Pennell and Messrs Penncll and Breckenbridge, of Omaha, Miss Harris has many friends here, and the remembrance of the enjoy able recitals given by her before will She is capable of giving a most enjoyable musical entertainment of herself, and the vocalists who will assist her will add #0 much to the programme as to make it a real treat indeed. Mr, Ponnell and his sister have already won much favor here, and Mr. Breckenridge though not so well known here has the reputation of being fully up to their high standard. have doubtless cause large attendances, The trial of *“Texas” and tho gang of BREAKING UP A NEST. A Second Hanfi 7DL‘H|I:F Arrested For Being:One of a Gang of Burglars, His Wife Seems to Take a Hand, Too, in the Business. i a8 Interesting Revelations, Some rather startling revelations have been gainred concerning the burglarizing of McCabe's hardware store at Malvern, which occurred last March, and when about 8260 of cutlery and revolvers were taken, It appears that three or four days after the McCabe robbery, F. P. Green, who keeps a second hand storeat Red Oak, received from some source 264 knives and 13 revolvers, The knives he turned overto a gambler of that place, requesting him to keop them “ YARA CIGARS. European ALL MODERN H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a spocialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVAN A and All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted represented. ! 552 Broadway, H. H. HOR COUNCIL BLUFFS, . E & CO,, IOWA. Hotel, The only Hotel in this City on tho lur: pean plan of PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” Now Building---New Furnishings. IMPROVEMENTS—CENTRALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms---Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, ' .STOCK.ZRT&CO MANUFACTURERS O A REPAIRING Docorations and U Pholster NO. 500 BROADWAY 2 coU.NCIL BLUFFS. MRS. J. J. GOOD ElairGoods 29 Main 8treet - - - - - - = Council Blutfs, T MRS. S. J. NORRIS, ompl:te Assortment of the Latest Novelties in MILLINERY AND NOTIONS TUST RECEIVED, 1058 MainStreet, - - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. SAM. . — WATERTCES. ICE CREAM. CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW FIXTURES, an Intorior v X ' : e taced for a time, and the latter put them in a 5 — David Jerman is goting out his invita- | glored women for robbing an old man |trunk, Green in s fow days| NOS. 836 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council B 4 tions to the annual May poll-tax party. | named J. W. Noble, of Harrison county, [took ~ thom back and hid i i R ST AU‘R ANII A.ND c A FE, Tickets are §2. The Episcopalians had a social last ev- ening at the home of Mrs, Dr. Stillman on Miller avenue. Weather permitting, the Bavarian band will give an open air concert in Bayliss park this evening. There is talk of having a street railway on Graham avenue connecting with the line on lower Main street. The Congregational sociable will be held at the homeof Mrs. T.J. Evans, on Oakland avenuoe this evening. The Masonic temple will probably be all finished in time for the meeting of the general lodge of the state in June. The meeting of the state dental society here has been morejlargely attended than at any previous meeting of the society. The first dog to ocoupy the new pound got mad yesterday and was despatched by abullet from Officor Brooks' little gun., D. M. Connell has received word from the relatives of Dr. Studley to send the remains to Massachusetts for interment there. Bennett & Weatherby have bought John Jones',livery stable on Main street, and proposo making sundry improve- ments. The trustees of the institution of the deaf and dumb finished their meeting yes- terday. They have decided to build the addition to the institute but have not ully decided on plans. / T, Gerspachor and George Guanella, yesterday showed themselves xfastor builders by constructing a beauiful dog rack to set in a wagon; With Which to go the wagon after him. The wreck was cleared up without any serious loss or in- jury. Itis to be hoped that some arrange- ments may be made for a series of open air concerta in the park this season, but unless more satisfactory arrangements are made than daring the past, it will be difficult to get any band to give the con- certs, J. J. Armstrong and O. L. Armstrong are now in the toils on the charge of robbing Jim Tiffany of a watch as the lat- ter was sitting asleep in McCauley's sa- loon on Broadway. They claim to be from Omaha, and say they simply picked up the watch from the floor where it was dropped. On Tuesday evening of mnext week, there will baa contest between girls un- der fourteen yearslof age, at the roll- er skating rink, for a chatlaine watch, which will be presented to the one re- ceiving the most number of votes, by Mr. H. H. Martens, for being the most graceful s kater, Two deaf,and dumb boys, one of ‘whom is colored, were arrested at Mal- vern the other day for vagrancy, and placed in the calaboose over night. It was learned the next day that they were runaways trom the institution here, and Mr, Hammond, the superintendent, brought out a sickening amount of nasty tostimony, Noble, who is about sixty years old, and said to have a very re- spectablo family, claimed that ho visited this dusky brothel, and after fooling with the coal-black maidens missed $60. There is no proof as te who took it, and Justice Abbott discharged the defendents, The old man is gray haired and bald headed enough to have had expericnce sufliclent to have guided him into better ways, and the thought of his family, if not of himself, should have kept him out of such a place, The ladies of the Episcopal church have headed the subscription for a new edifice with §1,000. This ought to put the men on their mettle, and cause the subscrip- tions to be prompt and liberal. e — Blk Coshmeree, colored cash- meres, camel hair dress goods in new grey at less than cost at Laing's. At i FATAi. CARELESSi‘IESS. A lattle Child Gets Half of a Bottle of Polson—A Boy Caughtby a Tumbling Rod--Other RedOak News, Rep Oak, May 6.—In the family of Mr, Bird there were two cases of intor- mittont fever. Tho attonding physician finding them somewhat difficult to cure, gave them a vial of Fowler's solution of argonic, and dirocted six drops to be taken three, times daily—and put on the bottle a caution label ‘‘keep away from children,” After the two patients had taken all of the medicine necessary, the bottle containing about half an ounce was Another case equally reprohensible though not attended with fatal results was that of the widow Kenna's son, employed to work at his uncle’s corn-sheller. The tumbling rod being left unboxed, his clothing caught on the coupling of the rod, mashing his arm very badly and making him in all probability a cripple for life, All these accidents could be easily avoided by even ordinary precaution. Last evening the grand ball given by Wormly & Co. at their magnificent rink was enjoyed hy lovers of the art terpsichorian, and the merry dancers kept step to the splendid musio of the Northwestern band until the wee sma’ hours of the morning. It was a splendid success, and the firm deserve great credit in their efforts in the way of securing innocent and enjoyable amusement for the public, Tho planting season isnow at it hight, our farmers putting in overy hour in getting their corn in the ground, of which there is to be an immense area in acreage planted, Wheat, oats and rye lookjgsplendid, and the promise for a bountiful harvest of those grains was never better than now for this time of year. Loaveg, e —— My entire stock of dry goods at less than cost to close out. J. W. Larse, them in his store, putting only a few on sale at a time. The gambler posted Sheriff Palmer, and Green bring watched it became apparent that he was connect- cd with the gang of burglars, Green's wife appears to be ono of the gang. It has been learned that about the first of April she went to Galesburg, Hlinois, taking with her four dozen of the knives | taken from McCabe's store. The next night after her arrival a hardware store at (lalesburg was broken into, and about the 10th of April Mrs, Green returned to Red Oak with a trunk filled with cutlery. The Greens formerly lived in Gales. JASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH Murtains, in Lace, f1k, Turcoman, Etc. Oil cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc ' AIRFPIEITS ghoicest Stock West of Chicago. fome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. i heapost ]llnc to buy House Furnishings in the City. OUNCIL BLUFFS, - ESe S Sy e IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care burg, and hence knew how to work there. Green's premises wero searched, when he was arrested, and forty knives and four rovolvers found. The revolvers were identified as belonging to McCabe & Co. In Green's pocket was found a memo. randa book with drawings of prominent residonces in Red Oak, among which a plan of Mr. Fisher's house which was burgularized recently. Groen is now in jail at Glenwood, Sheriffs Palmer and Farrell went on this week to Galesburg to No, 639 Broadway, L - - MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, AND WOOD, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND. PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HATR D SEWER PIPE. - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. TW.T'. BRATTINT Catoror to The FPublic. Ed. 0 lison 1 404 Broadw Chet d'ouisine C ¥y uncil_Bluffs. 1 IS¢, SIa 0l b SIGN, SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY. 1771:"»‘{!‘ M,“j," Si., LN D (‘UI)\?(‘IL l,‘,]fU[fJ: Peter . NLillerx, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES Interior Decorations. 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS. investigate matters further, and as they have telegraphed for some of the knives and revolvers to be forwarded to them at Galesburg it is evident thav they have got hold of another interesting end of the affair, e ——— New Goobs.—Seersuckers, chambrays, satines, percales and cambrics at New York cost at Laing's. Furniture and appointments all new. NEUMAYER’S HOTEL ON THE American Plan, Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluffs., e To-Night's Concert, The following programme has been ar- ranged for the open air concert to be giv- en this evening in Bayliss park by tho Bavarian band: The concert will begin at 7:30 o'clock. Heimliche Liebe, March Solection, Maritana KNICKERBOGKER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ! 220 South Main Street, Countil Bluffs, Towa. We guarantee our work as first-class in over manner and style at low prico We make a specialty of Groupes, Families, and especially children, whic wo take quicker than a wink. COME AND SEEK US. SCHMIDT & RILEY, Proprietors. Maratolla, Waltz Silver Stroam, Polk Sl - | Engineering kinds of J. . A RMSTRONG, ‘Wheat—No. spring, (5c;No, 3, 5ic; rojected, 50c; good_demand. Corn—Dealers are paying 30 c, for old corn and 50 for now. Onta—Tn good demand at 30c. Tloy—7 00 per ton; 70c per bale, Ryo—40@dbe. Corn Meal—1'25 per 100 pounds, _ Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ HATS, CAPS 842 and 344 Broadway, - M etcalf Bros., PS BUCKGLOVES, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 700, Coal—=Delivered, hard, 1150 per ton; soft, 500 per ton Lard—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 9jc. Flour—City Aour, 1 60@3 80, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE BTOCK. Onttlo—8 50@4 00; calves, 5 50@7 50, Hogs—Local packers are’ buying now and thibrois o good demand for all grades; choico packing, 6 25; mixed, 5 25, MAZX MOXEIN. Proprietor, CRESTON HOUSE. ——EVERYTHING IRSTOLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., & 5 COUNCIL BLUFFS WHOLESALE Hardware, Culery, Tiner's Stock, Ec, COUNCIL BLUFES, TOWA. Fig leaves are out of style, so aro goat and sheep skin; shuwls 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, callon NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors Their Prices are Truly Reasonable LR o Mixed Rags Wanted. 237 Special atlention to orders my Mail. SNNMITTEL We have the finest stock and i all the latest de- signs to select & TOLLILEER, b (& K N The latest nov- %3 elties for Spring Overcoats w e have just /re from, ceived. See them LEADING = § = Nerclant Tailors COUNCIL BLUFFS. NONE BUT THE BEST OF SKILLED HANDS EMPLOYED, PRODUCE AND FRUITS. Quotations by J, M. St. John & Co., coma- mission merchants, 538 Broadway, Butter—Creamary, Fggs—124o por d Poultry—Roady salo;chickens, dressed, 12)c; live, 9c; turkeys, dressed, 15c; liye, Ducks, dressed, 124o; live, 8o, Oranges—4 00@4 50 per box. Lemons—3 50@4 00 per box. Bananaa—2 650@3 60 per bunch Vegotables —Potatoes, 35@40; onions, 75¢; cabbigo, 4 cents por pound; apyles, ready sale at 3§ 25@4 00 for prime stock; Beans, 1 50 @2 25 por bushel, . sl Bioxw reductions than ever to olose out my stock by July lst. J. W. Laixo, DEATH OF A 0ONDUCTOR. Ed, Bond Fatally Stabbed in Altercation in the West, went after them and brought them back to this city. One of the most successful displays and openings was at the dry goods and carpot house of Harkness Bros." last eve- ning. This well-known establishmeni never appeared to 8o good advantage as last evening, and the display was one which would do cradit to any establish- mont in any city, Harkness Bros. have not only many new goods, but they know Missours Varuey, Ia., May 8,—A lot- tor received hore to-day brings nows of tana, of Ed Bond. Mr. Bond was for eleven years a conduotor on the O, & N, W. He only left hero a few months ago, having run the Missours Valley and train for a long time prowiously. News of his death is meagre, it only being stat- ed he was fatally stabbed in a difliculty how to display them in s pleasing manner, The opening was well attended, and drew out many words of praise. Mayor Vaughn, of Council Bluffs, takes g0 to heart the defeat of his aspirations for a place on the democratic delegation t0 Chioago, thav he is reported to have P —— Wl rams by d it o Said that he carried with him 4,000 votes PERSONAL. ool o ‘:fu‘ :' '.:’. f::‘i'ffi:fifi'.:‘.{:‘,flt?u“fiu e aarhior s aevive Lo Wmutes lator, of this district, aud that bo would sco g N keaArc, suaaiare Ax Qrinc that a democratic congressman could not bo olected in this distriot this fall. May- or Vaughn should keep his linen on; t}lu republicans, without his aid, by & wu‘a nomination will see that Mr. Pusoy’s successor is not @ democrat.—AMalvern with some man, Ed, Bond is well known in the Bluffs, Fay, S — White and colored table linen at less than manufacturers, prices at Laing's. e — Bushnel) sells railroad tickets cheap to all points, Simon Eiseman has boen spending a fow days at Colfax. Mrs. John Lindt has gone esst to spend & 5 fow wooks at the old Indiaua howe, J. 8. Tarner, of the Kansas City o [nanufacturiog company, was in the city yes torday, and started across into Nebraska, H the death, at White /Horse Plains, Mon- | ¢ Council Bluffs *‘cannon ball” passenger |4 N n SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Specisl advertisomonts, suc s Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. ing, otc., will bo inserted In this column s the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion aud FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoquent n- sortion, Leave advestisements at our offioy, No. Poarl Strect, near Broadway WANTS. ERS_Por salo b Ban offico, at 30 centa s oy » W io8 can. Address oftice, for one nclk of Merchandise Basi. years. Good reasens for part timo. Addross . 0, solting. Part pa, BOX 204, Nooli, Tow, iailwa.y Time Ta.blé; COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following are the times of the arrival and de- LRAVE. Ohicago Bxpress Fass Maid KANBAS.GITY, 57, JOU_ AND COUNCIL 3401 Maid wnd Expross, ucific K CHIGAGO, MILWAVEXE AXD BT, BAUL. Baaid and Express, Fapross, Express, AND AXD BACIIC, 710 p w 0140’8 w HARKNESS Spring Stock Complete in all Departments. SILES DERESS GOODS, WA CIERES, AND TEIH S£CRING NOVELTIES. CARPETS ! CARPETS | CARPETS | IN ALL GRADES. FINEPARLORFURNITURE, . oS The Latest Styles,Choicest Patterns CURTAINS “|Of all kinds, Dimension and Color, Rugs, Mattings, |Bte, "y rIowa. CHIOAG, ROOK 1 Leader, {s putting in several of his elevators in Omal YRS MARR Aka | W. H. Bentley, of Randolph, has re- il aftor atanding o some other businessfin covered his fast pacer which s "“:H“Y Linod sud Bestln, wil vk o this clty The horse was found by a farm- | 4,4 look after ma ve. was founs in the g pows :’ond;r :l:out five miles south of Logan. | ehowing ul merits here, '«SG m the od in the | river yestarday to look after the Om o, A strango man was obscry | Nob ouly io business matters L Mr, Ceano's borhood sbout five dey ' before, and | CULT 1o ) Bluf bean sucosss, but ho from the sppearance of the animal b |0 ained many soquaintances here who sooms that the thiel hed sbandoned the | Ly 14ly wolcome bim back here at auy and horse, leaving it to stand five days with- | 21| times, e ——— out food or water. The horse Was O~ ., 5 o) ooreete at Laing's at loss than adersbly emacisted. Mr. Bentley may | o himself on gotting tho |~ ecm——————————— T e wan & vbuabe oue | Y 250y v e e Day Expross, » *Des Moines Accommodntion, *Ab local depot omdy. X S CUICAGO Mk NORTHWRSTRRN. Expross, Paciflo Expres, BIOUX CITY AND PAGUAIC, 8t Paul Expross, Accommodation, SUNION PAGIC. Weateru Expross, TPacifio Expross, Local Express, Lincoln Expross, *At Tranafer ouly, DUMMY TRAINS 10 OMAILA, $:90-0:30-10:80-11:40 8. m. 1 p.om Sunday-9:30-11:40, 60 Anive 10 mia

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