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| | | fHE DAII Y BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning, May 12. SUBSORIPTION RATES, ByCartier = =~ = = = = = 20 nentsper week ByMall = = = = = = = $10.00 per year OFFICE: No. 7 Penrl Street, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION, Try a ““Young Turk” 5 cent cigar at the opera house. The water works is boing put into the skating rink. g More benches skould be provided in Baylies park, 1t cost H. Werner §7.00 Saturday for getting drunk. Tho stroet sprinkler made its dobut on Broadway Saturday. Billy Smith, of the Ogden house, i building a new dwelling. It cost Prof. Morris ono thousand dol- lars to oducate *“Major” alone, Master Henry Toller now wears the medal of St. Joseph’s academy. The girls' contest announced for the | Y. M. C. A, will be held this evening at | tno Chicago arrivals at the Ogden, rink to-morrow evening is declared off. The Young Men's Shooting club, of this city, want to got into the State Asso- ciation® band to give concorts in Baylies park once a week. The greatest dogs on earth at Opera houso Tuesday night. Admission, 15 and 25 cents. The gradusting oxercises of tho high |goa Washington avenuo, The sohool, next month, will be held in the new opora houso. actlon of the grand jury. Mrs A. J. Bartlott was thrown from » OMAHA DAILY BEE "'C()I NCIL BLUFFS, MONDAY \IAY 12, 1884, Ihuru in Virginia in 1848, and hence is 396 years old to-day. Fifteen yoars ago to-day he was married to Miss Delia De Vol, who was born in this city. Oasady, Orcutt & French have moved into the newstore in the Masonic temple and are getting the new place in shape as fast as possible, and attending to the cus- tomers at the same time, The new store in cortainly one of the best in the city. The wives, daughters and lady friends of the Lincoln Post, G. A* R, to the number of fifty, marched in upon them at their mooting Saturday night, and oaused them to partake of a boutiful The surprise was enjoyable, and the sproad no less so. Walter Mason gives soveral exhibitions this week in towns near Council Bluffs, He proposes to enlighten our rural neigh bora in the use of roller skates. of palm leaf fans precedes him to each town he expects to exhibit in, he being s beliover in the use of fans while skating. In the contest at the shooting gallery Saturday afternoon, for the watch and apread. A case CRUMBS FBOM THE uOUNCIL. The Paving Ordinances at Last Passed and Special Privileges Given the Strect Rallway, At the council meeting of the city council Saturday afternoon all were pres. ent except Alderman McMahon, who seems to have forgotten thatheis a member of the council at all. The ordi- nances in regard to paving, arranging for the issuing of bonds, and the method of making assessments wore at last passed. The ordinances are important ones and the council has spent enough time con- sidoring them to surely have them just right in all respects, Whether they have succeeded in avoiding any logal loop-holes remaina to bo seen. A permit was given the streot railway company to use for paving between the rails a different stone from that used by the contractors, this privilege being grantod in order to let the comany get somo from quarries on the line of the Union Pacitle, that company owning the street car line also, chain, the following is the score: W. K. Dunct 4; K, Lloyd, 106; H. Palmer, 105}; Goorge Motcalf, 1034; C. Hanlan, 103; T. Pusey, 101; Dr. Cook, 101; Joe Potts, 100; Hardigau, 97; Wm, Vander- burg, 91, The monthly business meeting of the rooms No. 12 North Main street. The prosent. Dologates to the coming dis. planned. ““Happy Jack” boJack Hyde was betore Justice Schurz Saturday on tho charge of attempted ing to onter F. M. Corballey’s house, No. fellow waived examination and will await the buggy at Hamburg a fow [days ago and | ern train last evening who acted as if in- had a leg broken. sane, and evidently needed tho attention The Bayliss park watchman, after the of the authoritics. Ho was just from concert, found a sleeve button and knife which await the owner. pany are being put in place. It is quite a sight to see that rock- her at the Rock Island depot munch- | kel will only be open on Satarday, when it will be kept open morning, atternoon and ing rock for paving purposes. Martin Hughes has just finished a neat little house on South Sixth street near the Kansas City depot. The case of Frank Phillips for imper- The Armstrong brothers, arroste for stealing o watch from J. W. Tiffany, | ero Thuraday to got treatment for his were discharged Saturday by Justice Ab- hand, which was injured in a runaway, ° Sweden, and had a railway ticket to Fort Niobrara, On examination it was found very poor food for several days. The roller skaking season is drawing o a close: the rink until further notice us voning. The elegantly furnished ice Thos3 who desire to bott. hashad still further bad luck. The Alderman Myuster has had a very sick | next night after returning home from | Bushuell'sfor the dog show Tuesday night the Bluffs, his grocery store, in the up-|without extra charge, 25 cents. Do this for your own accommodation and avoid the rush at the box office with your chil- dren. mare on his hands, a valuable one too, |t but the animal is now recovering all right. Ed. Mickham’s horue stumbled into a Broadway hole and threw its rider off, shaking Ed. up roughly, but breaking no | destroyed. bones. por part of which he lives, caught fire, and it was with great difficulty that he aud the family esoaped with their lives. The building and contents were entirely Bennett, the yeteran street car con- In Brackett's window that is a good ductor,is now busy getting things inshape natured take-off on Tom Skinner. It is a little figure of a policeman labelled “‘chief.” Oasady, Oroutt & French have sent L S. Bortlett to Burlington to see to fitting up a house there. Their trade is reach- irg out well, D. W. Bushnell is having a new Main street front put in his store, a full grown French plate glass one, too, making a great improvement. The adjourned meeting of the working- men will be held at the court house to- morrow evening to take definite action in the matter of organization, Let every workingman be present. There are but twelve prisoners in the county jail, a smaller number than known in years at the opening of the May term of the district court. Residents along the streets where dirt is being hauled complain of the dust, and are signing petitions calling on the city counoil to sprinkle’said streets, John Carll was yesterday arrested on the charge of beating his wife and draw- ing a razor on her. He will have a hear- ing before Justice Vaughn to-day. Miss Lydia Harris, the well-known pianist, prosided at the organ in the Congrogational church yesterday. Miss Christy gave an excellent solo also. Now that there is no more occasion to howl about the filth of Presbyterian ally, that having been cleaned up, the howl should be turned toward other alleys. The funeral of the late Jeremiah Fol- som took place yesterday afternoon, and was largely attended. The Odd Fellows, to which order he belonged for years, tunned out in a body, Peter Race is to have a hearing on the 16th, on the charge of enticing J, M, Lamcke's daughter, aged fourteen years, into a cellar with intent to commit rape. The young man gave bail Saturday, The Dunkards, or German Baptists, are to hold a convention at Miller's cros- sing, three miles from Dayton, O., June 8, Those wishing to got reduced rates should give sheir names to 8. 0. Mitchell, the Wabash ticket agent. *Those who have shrubbery destroyed by the cows complain because the officers do not enforce the ordinance. Those who have cows languishiog in vhe pound com- plain equally bitter because the officers do enforce the ordinance. M. F. Rohrer while driving with a friend about town showing up the sights, called more attention to the creek than he intended, & portion of the bank giv- ing away and letting the buggy and oc- cupants down into the water, the establishment. at the ity livery stable, 30 Main street, he and Mr. Weatherby having purchased |9, 1884, and roported by P. J.McMahon, The latter will con- | Council Bluffs: tinue too look after his Broadway stable, hile Bennett will make hoadquarters at | 8¢ no{.’-’m 76, 44, 830. sl lpthelbaddus ey | 0.4 E0 0 IS S8R0 ingor, lot | Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St.. - - 2, block 2, Voorhis' add, §1300. W the Main stroet stable. Ono thing is certain, they both know how to run a stable and their patrons will have no The tramps are proving very annoy- houses, at hours when the male members of families are away from home, The plentifulness of work does not seem to lessen the number of these idle beggars One of this class called at Postmaster Armour's house about dusk Saturday evening, and on being refused food swore at Mrs. Armour like a trooper, and threatened that he *‘would get even with her.” This is but a sample of daily com- plaints. Thero was another disgraceful row in Fred Bokemper's saloon on Main street Saturday night. Beer glasses were thrown and Mike Kildare's head was badly cut up. §It is said that the saloon doors were locked when the officers came to arrest the parties concerned, so they could not get in. There have been sev- eral of those rows at this place, and it seoms high time that the council revoked the liconse, Officer O'Brien yestorday arrested ono Gieorge Poterson for being concerned in the row, and it is said that other arrests will follow, Jack Smith has a bull-dog which evi- dently needs a bullet or a muzzle or both, Yesterdsy while Theodore Lund's big Newfoundland was lying asleep in front of Lund’s saloon on Broadway, the bull- dog rushed across the strest,and before Lund's dog was awake, had him by the throat and would not let up until palled off. A short time ago Swith's dog jump- od onto a muzzled dog the same vicious way, The officers ought to bring the law to bear and make Smwith either kill the dog or muzzle him, The funeral of little Gracie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Clark, was held yesterday afternoon at the fam. ly residence, corner of Scott and Myn- ster streets, Many frionds were in atten- dance, among them a large representation It was & peculiarly sad funeral, The mother, not only sad stricken at heart with the great sorrow, was also suffering bodily ailments, she being confined to the bed with malarial fever. The little white casket containing the precious form had to be taken to the bedside for the fare. well, and the sorrowing father seemed dgubly lonely, thus going to the ceme. tery without her. Rev. Mr. Mackay ofticiated, and all that church officials This is Mayor Vaughan's birthday and could do to lighten the cloud was cheer- also his wedding anniversary. H s | fully done. goods. the city Saturday, members and triends should try and be ! arrived Saturday in this city on o visit. trict convention aro to bo elected and | turing shirts at Jersey City, spent Sunday in The city should engage the Bavarian [some work for tho conventlon is to bo| the city. whose name appears t0 | from her mother and her sister, Mrs, Loster burglary, he being the fellow caught try- | an extensive yisit to friends b turning this week to her home in Springfield, attend the hotel-men's convention which meets at St. Louis to-morrow. A man was taken from the Northwest- | go wn.h him, A. R. Houghton, of Sixth avenue, hss arrived home from New York, where ho has been sorving as rosident physician and surgeon of one of the larga hospitals. cream parlors will, however, be kopt | that he intondsto sostlo hera. open all the time. = ; , securo the rink for respectablo entertain- | whore he saw Mrs. Greon and his two sisters sonating an officer came up in hearing be- | ;yonts can do so at the rate of $15 a [started on thelr trip to Europe, intending to fore Justice Abbott this afternoon. night. spend the summer with relatives in England. Mr. Crook, of Honey Croek, who was | Sitce arriving homo he has recsived a tele- | vovingaartn gram stating that tho lddies had landed on the other side of tho water all points, ing and insulting, especially at private | block 23, from the newspapor offices of the city, | | J.M. Phillips 1s in the east aftor more Frank Shinn, Carson's legal light, was in H. D, Ford and 0. A. Plummer are among Mr. H. H. Marten's mother from Dentson, D. P. Ogilvie. who is engaged in manufac- Mrs, B, F. Harkness is enjoying a visit and Mins Lester, of Binghampton, N. Y. Msis M. Mudgo, who hm been making o, intends ro- Maas, Goo, H, Ferguson, of the Pacific house, will W. G. Oliver will . Thurman, ono of the best known of Cuunml Bluffs’ many railroad men, and & most worthy citizen, has concluded to move to Blanchard, and is planning engage in farming and stock raising. Supt. . J. Nichols, of the U. P., was here The boiler and the machinery for the | that the man’s actions were due tostarva- | Saturday, engireering through the council powerfbuilding of the elactric light com- | tion, he either having had no food, or |the scheme for letting tho streot railway use which sort of stone the compawy proferred to @ in paving betwoen rails, Dr, Fred Houghton, son of Mr. and Mrs. It is understood Richard Grsen has returned from New York a8 ropresented. Hard and Soft Coal, bt EULK AND BARREL LIME, LOVISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HATR No, 639 Broadway, - - 3 H H HORNE & 00., E STOOKERT&Z}CO MANUFACTURERS OF FINEPARLORFURNITURE CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW FIXTURES, and REPATRING WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Intorior Dooox‘n!\!\ov)fi}n and Uph ory : COUNCIL BLUFFS Fine Cigars .- We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA and = - - s YARA CIGARS, All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted HRS J J GO{DD OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, Broadway, MRS. D. A BENEDICT. 29 Maln Btreet - - - - = Council Blutfs. Manutacturer of WATER WAVES and HAIR|= T MRS ] ORR I GOODS OF ALL KINDS 2 et ompl-te Assortment of the Latest Novelties in __%a.Closing out Notions rm:l I.m"u\ Furnishing Good s at_cost. 'n JUST REOBIVE 1058 MainStreet, - - - - - C[llJN[Hl BLUFFS. gt — WATERICES, ICK CREAM. (e G RESTAURANT AND CAFE, W.T. B RAUIN Cateoror to The FPublic. 404 Broadway, { Council_Bluffs. - ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in ane, 1k, Turcoman, Etc. Ofl cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc A IR I I TS oicest Stock West of Chicago. ome and bo convinced that wo aro headquarters for all gooda in on lino. d,e.c lace to buy Houso Furnishings in tho Citr. L BLUKF - - - - IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. enls at all Hours. ien o Specialty Ed. Ollison } Chef donisine D. A. ENBDIOT, Sign-Writer Grainer and Fresco-Painter. Office No. 337 W Broadway, Council Bluffs, MAYNE & PALMER, DEALKRS IN Petexr C. Miller, DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, Do VOI: & WERIGET, WHOLESALE AND WOOD, AND SEWER PIPE. COUNCIL BLUFFPS, IOWA. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan, ’ \ S Furniture and appointments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Hardware, Gufery, Tinoers Stock Ete, COUNCIL BLUFES, IOWA We make a specialty wo take quicker than a wink. COME AND SEK US. KNIGKERBUGKEH PH“TGGRAPH GALLERY ! 1‘:;.::.‘;::2:::’::':;;:‘.:‘:m goat and sheep skin; shawls and blankets har; 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, Mexrchant 'I'ailors 220 South Main Street, Countil Bluffs, Towa. Woe guarantee our work as first-class in over manner and style at low prico of Groupes, Families, and especially children, whic SCHMIDT & RILEY, Proprietors. foly e You can now reserve your seats at e — Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to e All kinds o 3. Engineering Land Sur. quantities caloul ated, obe., eto. Al ordau by Mail Promptly Attended Their Prices are Truly Reasonable { coumUisiires " Sow { COUNCIL BL. ~: \iixed Rags Wa,nted ARM“TRONG, ivil Ein fi ROOM 6, NEW OPERA HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUPFS IUWA HATS, GAPS BUGK GLOVES, 342 and 344 Broadway, 5 The undersigned is paymithe highest market price for ags. S. GOLDSTEIN, % - - . . 540 Broadway, “ouncil Bluffs QMITH & 'I."OI:-I.IIR ‘We have the finest stock and M etcalf Bros., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN \\\ The latest nov- COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA e fonBrring Real Estate Trapsfers. The following transfers were filed May W. 8. Mayne to Joseph Knotts, part IMAX MOEIN. all the latest de- signs to select [ Overcoats we have just re- ceived. See the}a{’ / LEADING o Merchant Tailors COUNCIL BLUFFS. Proprietor, CRESTON HOUSE. ——EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS,—— from. NONE BUT THE BEST OF SKILLED HANDS EMPLOYED. COUNCIL BLUFFS|7 and 9 Main Street Camilla Hanna to W, edentopf, lots 3 and 14, block 2, lot 1, block Jl lots 3 cause for grumbling. and 4, block 14, and lots 7nnd 8, block 15, Stntamnna "d add, II B. Smith to W. \luduntopf lot 7, erry's add, 815, C., B & Co. to Andrew Coba. 8 § nw 76, 39, §3¢ Total sales, TRANSFERS SATURDAY. David Coy to August Bock, B} NW}, 2, 77, 42, $800. John Sullivan to Thomas Leonard, lot 11, block 8, Underwood add, 100, John O, Burns to F. 0. Gleson, lot 9, block 3. Casady’s addition, $600. Total sales §1,600. - —e— I\nthmg boats “Harry’s Favorite’ cigar. 10 cents, 3 for 25, opera house ci- gar store, PUBLIC SALE - OF— 100 Head of Short Horns ! AT THE DRIVING PARK Council Bluffs, - - - - Towa, May 21 & 22, ’'84. At 1 0'clock p.m, of each daY, 86 First-class Young Bulls, 65 Choice Cows and Heifers, all re- corded or eligible for record, #arsond for Catalogues to either of the under. sigued, . B TREVNOR, Council Blufls, low, WHEELER,yOdebolt, lowa, "ECIAL NOTICES Special advertlsemonts, suc as Lost, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- g, ete., will be Inserted in this coluwn st the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first lnsertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. sortlon. Leave advertisements ab our oftice, No, Pearl Street, near Broadway WAN' or salo at Biu otfice, at 26 oeuta Ladits and gentlewen can make first oy by selling the Strecther and Troning Board v lady can do up and gloss it as for particulars C. month. OB SALE- Rotalls a flne shirt without a lo y a4 tho bost laundries can. Address . 8. & L Co., Bux oftice, for one eneral stock o noss ostablishod fen yours. selling., Part pavment, part BOX 204, Neols, lowa. W ANEED—Evory boay Councll Blufl to_ take TunBes. Delivered b, AACIS ored by carrier at only tweaty Address pstont girl to do genor all family. None other need ap- ply, at 423 8oy oud strost. sz MUS, T. E. OAVIN, Geo. R. Beard, WALL PAPER Largest Window Shades, ™7™ ARTISTS’ aterials, ROOM MOULDPING, GORNIGE POLES DECURATIVE MAUFACTIRERS PHICES. Painting No. 32 Main Street and 33 Pearl Streeb, COUNCIL BLUFTFS, NEXT ORDERS BY MAIIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Stock in the City -AND- And Liowest Prices Guaranteed. DOOR 'O THE POSTOFFICE, =« - meowral\y /