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6 ()MAHA DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS , FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 1884, [ fHE DAILY COUNCIL BLUFFS. Fridav Mormno; June 13, SUBSCRIPTION RATES, By Carvdet = = - - = = = 20 nenta per weck By Mall = = = - {IOFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Street,"Noar Broadway. 410,00 per yeu MINOE MENTION, See J. Reitor's apring goods. The city council is expected to meet to-morrow night. E. W. Tickuor has been putting water ! arg apneared at potice headquarters and into his residence and making other im- provements, The German school children will have a plenic on June 19th, at Lohahn’s grove near Parks mills. A new Methodist church is to be dedi- ated at Pacific Junction next Sunday by Rev. Dr. Webb, of Red Oak. Mr. Regan is now laying about 600 yards of paving on Main street every day and all seem satisfied with the work. The Council Bluffs district conference of the Methodist churches is to be held in Missouri Valley some time next month. William Gates was complained of by his wife yesterday, for threatening her life, and was arrested and locked up for a hearing. Permits to wed were yesterday granted E. B. Surher, of Dakatoa City, and Nancy P. C. Phillips, of Oakland, Towa; also to John Lane and Annie Feather- man, of Council Bluffs, Detective Pates has a job of his own to work on now. While his light wagon was standing at police headquarters somchody who had not the fear or law before his eyes sneaked off a spring seat and a si'm- mer cushion. The news that a protest was entered BEE. July 1 and 2. The following programme has been prepared MATHIMONIM MUSS and Mo'mrficls 106 POCE 10 ]ERcre o conmmistien met ot Help her Get Possesion of 4 . Her Children, ¢ | The Officer Pald for His Trouble by Being Found Fault With, JUNR 30, A Wifo for H]u - K00 1. W~ Addrees of waloomo to. membors ——e— f th n, by D. Bloomer, Esq., Charles Loonard, who keeps a barbor [ Cjincil Bluffe and reply Ly the pre ““’Il‘,,,, shop on Broadway, has had of Iate some | Henry Sabin, of Clinton, Towa, trouble with his wife, and has taken TURSDAY, JULY | steps toward securing a divorce. Tho : A uncongenial coupls have two little child- | cnee bn the Profision,” S ren, and Leonard gotting possession of | *f ke comrty. them placed them in the custody of his | bury nister, living in Strectaville, Mra. Leon- 0 a . w ning exer terature; ite Tnfa it 8. K. Wilson, Beard, Ham Recess or 0o Rec Afton wssion by Prof, J. A, Wood poured her tale of woes into theearof the littlo chief. She claimed that the child- ren had been taken away from her, and | she wanted some officer to go with her. | President Garfield as James, of Omaha, b .~ Paper—*“Mission of the High " Prof, L, B. Avery, Onawa, ission by Prof. A, H. Sniff, Dunlap, acher,” While she gt tho hack, she fearing that | Por, Sl om, feonms St . she might be assaulted or hurt in some J, McConnell, Atlantic, way, Chief Skinner accordingly detailed dons,” Supt. officer Metealfo to go with the woman and | seo that no one molested her. The officer [, bl and Mzs, Leonard went to the house where the children were, and after rap- ping at the front door and getting no reply, went around to the sido door. The woman, who was up stairs, put her head out of the window, | & 41V and on hearing what was wanted, eame | ™ BIRT GV e down stairs and opened the door, The | Men of \.,,1,., Permancitly to woman claimed that the oflicer rather President 1. pushed his way in, and seeing him in [ Inc uniform supposed that as an officer he SS— was bound to take the children by force, ENTHUSIASTIC YOUNG MEN, if needed. She therefore made no re- sistance, and while the officer wan talking to her, Mra. Leonard took the children and away she went. There were all sorts of rumors atloat yesterday as to what was to be done in| The Young Men’s Blaine and Logan the matter, about charges being preferred | club is starting in with a good deal of en- againat _the officer and of making Mrs. |4}, sinem, and is planning for gréht things Leouard’s taking of the children a case T of kidnapping. Oflicer Motcalfe justifies |10 tho future, the plan already being himself by the statement that he went | talked over of going to Washington in a with Mra. Lecnard as directed by his su- | body to attend Blaine’s inaugural when perior officer, simply to protect her, and | ypo time come i i thiat hio entsted: the hotse'on fnvitation | o uo comes, the enthusissm being loo of the woman, and that tho childron on [6real to allow the least doubt about r LI.: Pro L. Parks, ching 7' The Blaine and L lmx-n Club Already Preparing for the Inauguration. lNew and Beautiful Attractions = dDry Goods —aT- HARKNESS BROS. Appoint- | Having just purchased in Enastern Markets very cooice stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Ginghams, Table Linen, Crashes, ete., we are prepared to offer, an excellent ‘election of beautiful fnlmu, and shall do soat UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES These good: have just been opened from the manufacturers, and comprise the latest designs and novelties of theseason. Note below a few of the MANY BARGAINS we are offering: SITKS, SILKS, Summer silks, 35¢; Summer silks, 50c; Summer silks, are special bargains and cannot be dupl . Good blac worth 76c. Choice black Radzimer silk, $1.00, usual prmx Black Gros Grain silk, 80c. Pure Silk Ottoman at $1.75, worth $2.25. HMvv Cloaking Tuniscinne at $1.75. A 1 grades of the famous Lyons Silks'J. C. Bonvet & Co., and Antoine Guinet & Co., at Lowest Priees, DRESS GOODS! CGood plaids at He, worth 10c. Brocade dress goodsat 8c, worth 15c Choice colored cashmeres at 30c. Iigured ~llll|u"‘l at 30c. Very fine all-wool suitings, double width at 75c, and never sold for less than $1.00. Also beautiful combination suitings at very low prices. s‘l -ml against the W. R. Vaughan hose team at | soeing their mother ran to her, and she Des Moines did not croate much sur- prise here, 1t being expected. The ground of the protest was that the team was made up of professional runners. The suspicious prowling about of a strange man led to the belief that an at- tempt might be on foot to burglarize Mayor Vaughan's house. Thursday night Officer Dunn served as a special detail to watch the premises, but no bur- glar appeared. In the district court yesterday, the case of Wells Cooks vs. the Equitable Insur- ance company, was on trial. The com. pany claims that Cook’s policy had lapsed, while Cook denies this and wants an order of court compelling the company to re-instate it. A banjo player who has been strolling about the streets for some days, was yes- terday run in for being too drunk. It 18 a query whether the fellow is more of & nuisance when sober enough to play or when 80 drunk that he lays [himself down tosleep on the sidewalk. The addition to Max Mohn's hotel is nearly completed. This gives the Cres- ton house 76 rooms in all for guests, be. sides the offices, parlors, dining room, etc., on the first floor. He has provided tho hotel with bath rooms, electric call bells, and all other modern improve, ments. Jack Peregoy felt 'hardly disappointed when he read Tilden's letter of decliva- tion 1n Tre Bee yesterday. He is so enthusiastic a Tilden man that in return- ing from a late trip he took a vote of all in the sleeper, as the train rolled into Council Bluffs, and found it to be unani- mous for Tilden. It appears that it was & lone Jack, he chancing to be the only one in that car, and of course it was unanimous. Bix idlers were arrested Wednesday night as vagrants, T'wo of them were only sixteen years of age, one eighteen and three older. All but one had alittle money, & few cents, and as thoy said they had only been in the city fora few houra, and had not had time to secure work, they were released, after having had their lodging and breakfast at the city's expense, Yesterday afternoon three of them were given work hy one of the con- tractors. Papers were served yesterday on Si ney W. Hopkins, president of the Coun- cil Blufla City Water Works company, in & suit brought by Kimball & Champ to recover $2,600 money advauced the 1aborers who worked for said company, by the above firm. Othersults will most likely follow, unless the claims of other partios for labor and material are paid soon, It is to be hoped that the finances of the company may at an early date get to running as smoothly as the works are doing. Cassius Watson, who isa natural dog trainer, as well as a good railway man, yesterday presented John N. Baldwin and Tom Baldwin with as fine a pair of young spaniels as were ever shown up in Council Bluffs. Although meie pups, walked off with then, 1Col. Scott, who is attorney for Mr. eonard, was quite wrathy vyesterday about what he deemed an interference on the part of the " police in a matter which did not concern them, and it re- mains to be seen who will finslly succeed in retaining possession of the little ones. —— Something for Nothing. Until further notice we give to each twentieth customer his purchase, what- Blaine’s election. It in expected that the club will soon be provided with a uniform, consisting of pearl white high hats, linen dusters, regulation length, and cane, together, of course, with pantaloons and other neces- TABLE LINEN AND CRASHES eyl o . Good all linen table at 80c, Good all linen table at 40c. Choice all ';::I:!i,,,fi\;::}}l,?:;::‘.:!h,fi? ize',l;vl,m‘::,l,ie 'inen table at 60c. Very fine all linen table at 81.50, worth $2.560 and it is expected that by next Tuesday | Table crash bc a yard. All linen towels at 10c each. All linen towels evening there will be fully 100 names en- [ at 12c each. rolled, and the members will soon in- Prunts 3c. crease to 200 or 260. It is eatimated | . 2 tood Bleached Muslin, &¢. Good unbleached muslin, that the expense for uniforms, trip to ever the price or value of the same may be. Our cashier will keep an accurate record of overy transaction, and when the twentieth sale of any amount is made the purchaser will be presented with the same, We have adopted for the present this system of advertising because it gives our patrons instead of the news- papers the five per cent. which it cost us, Clothing retailed at wholesale prices, Hate rotailed at case prices. Furnishing goods, tranks, bags, umbrel- las, etc., ete. Kvery twentieth customer 700, presented with his purchase. Meroarr Bros, Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to all pointas, e —— Shipments of Stock, The following were the shipments at Union stock-yards yesterday : Forsythe & 2 hogs, 70 head, to Chioago, by O & BT, oe% 10 head, o John \hlkmn, om\ car hogs, 66 head, to Chicago, via O, & R. I, ook cattlo, Clieago vin 0, & s Mch-nth(w, 1 car cattlo, 47 head, to Council Bluffs, Columbus Pa head, to Chicay Warner, R. 72 head, to King Co 6 cars g, 900 ), & N. W in € ars cattle, Chicago via €. & B &l!hm;, one car hogs, 72 head, Chicago Pago Bros, 2 nu C.&R. L e — Sweet potato plants—Ilargest stock in tho west—by W. H. Foster, Council Blffus. Send for price list. cars hogs, 187 head, Chioago, e PERSONAL, Horaco Fvorott left last evening for Towa City, N.1 yestord nford, of Avoea, was at the Pacific Mr. and Mrs, 8, 8. Stovens have sta an eastern trip, Hon, M.{C Logan, of Logan, dinod at Bech- tole’s yosterday. C. 8. Clark and wifo returned yostorday from Dos Moines, H. W. Johnson, of Sioux Falls, spent yes- torday in the Bluffs, 8. B, Porry, of Ohi with his wife, yesterd mes Vesey, who has been quite ill, is rtod as on the recovery, ant Dale, in the city yesterday and at the Pacific, B, V., B. Russell, of Glenwood, was at the Ogden yostorday, accompanied by his son. Mr. Wicks, who has been looking after rail- road contracts in Toxaq, is among his old ciends horo again, his post. substituto, Refrige: prices, street, at bottom + 8. Homer & Co., 23 Main - — only three months old, they are already in fine training, and can retrleve like veterans, besides indulging in numerous tricks which display remarkable canine intelligence. 1If thuse dogs keep on as they have beguu, a hundred dollars will | !7 not buy either of them, A horse attached to a laundry wagon | blc came rushing down Glen avenue yester- Real Estato The following transfers were filed June 10th, 1884, and reported by P, ), Me- Mahon, Council Bluffs; ing to O, R. Scott, lots #1,000, . Martiu, lot 8, . Tilton, lot 11, 8100, James A, Summers to Henry Laugmack, $1,100. g0, was at tho Ogden, [ ne. ]lmt 14,74, 41. omas Hitehoook to ©, day, a little girl being the only one in the 8. Russell, no, wagon, As the horse turned into Broad- | "y, P L v Spencer, Lot 14, way, and the wheels strack the railway l.l.uz “hmu) & Crawford's add to Wal track, the sudden jolt threw the wagon "l &7 P. Cadwall, wine} body off, girl and all, the whole landing |and uq..u and part nejswi 81, 76, 43, in the street, and the little girl sliding e out, jumped to her feet and ran like a nae Inph tt to K. 1,000 luul--lw'm — Washington and all will not exceed $20 or §25 a member. — —— COMMEROUIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKKET, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@30; No. 3 65@ 70; rejected 50, Gorn—Local purposes, 40@45. Onts—For local purposes, 35@40, "r{xw 00@12 00 per ton @ibo Corn Meal—1 25 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 500 por ton Lard—Falrbancs, wholosaling at 0fc. Flour—City flour, 1 60@3 0, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE STOCK. Cattlo—Butcher cows 400@4 50, Butcher steers 4 50@b 00, THogs—4 50@4 75. PRODUCE AND ¥RUITS. Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co., com- misgion merchants, 538 Broadway. e Poultry~Chickens, 6@8e; turkoys, ive, Oranges—5 00@5 50 per box. Lomons—3 00@4 00 per box, Bananna—3 50@4 00 per bunch Butter—Creamery, 20c; rolls, 10@13c. Fggs—13c por dozen; scarce. Strawberries—16 quart tray, home grown, 2 00@2 76, Vogotablos —Potatoes, 35:@40; onions, 750; cabbage, 4 cents per pound; np\lm, rw.ly walo at 500 for prime stock; Leans, @2 25 por bushel. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Spocial & vertisements, suo 88 Lost, | - Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. Ing, ote., will bo inserted in this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- sortion. Leave alvertisements i our office, No. arl Streot, near Broadwav o Brstolaes iundred heating W second-hand carpot and two & A3 MANDEL, 8% Broadvay. stoves, \ TANTEDTen first-class tailors immediately, Jawes Frainey 314, Broadway ( LI).I'AI'HIKH ~For salo at Bun oftice, at 25 cents D—Kvery boay i Council BIuffs 10 take uu‘? Doliverod by carrier at only twenty num Doxtor_springs, and Enquire, H. E. Seaman, 405 mont House for urniture will be romises opposite Broad numll Bluffs, GENTS —Ladies and uumluntn can make lhn class wages by solling the *‘Ch plon Bosom Btrecthor and mm"k Board." Retails st 81.00, Auy lady cando up m fine shirt without a* wriakle and gloss 14 as nicely as the best aundrigs can, Addross for particulars C. B8, & L Co., bua offico, for one wonth, oL, For u ront on reason wold $0 renter, way dummy depot, Railway Time Table. COUNOIL BLUFFS, The following are the timos of the arrival and do- partare of tralny by contral standard thue, at the looal depots. Trains loay for dopob ton win w.os carller and arrive ton minutes lator, GHICAG0, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, LRAVE, £:86 p Chicago Expross 0:40 & m Fast Mall. 645 a m 1250 p m CANBAB OITY, T JON AXD O 10:08 & Mail and Expross, 5:06 p Pacific Express, QHICAGO, MILWAUKKN AND BT, PAUL. Express, Expross, GIIL0AGO, ROOK ISLAND AND PACIFIC. m Day Expross, *Des Moinos Acoummodstion, ‘At local dopot only. SWALANI, BT. LOUIS AND PACIFIC, Mail, T4 pm T0am 8:00 p m 11300 & m scaved deer, to the surprise of the Topics ior Teachers, lookers-on who expected to see her badly | The sixth annual mesting of the South hurt, if notkilled. The horse soon after | western lowa Educational association is was brought to standstill, and proved to|announced to be held at the Bloomer | ¥ “be somewhat injured by the run, school building in this city, June 30, and P o T g e 7408 m 12108 m 3 11:06 p. m 9:80-11 80-5:80-0:36-11:08 p. . Ani utes befure loaving tie y 0wl i HEADQUARTERS BE bt BAVARIAN BAND. 6c. A fine assortment of beautiful spring Shawls at popular prices. Full stock of Domestic Paper Patterns. (=~Catalogues free. C.A BRI EE"T Very large stock of Ingrains, Tapestry and Body Brussels, Velvets, Moquettes, Axminsters, &c.. at lowest prices in the west. Harkness Brothers, 401 Broadway - - COUNCIL BLUFFS: ROLLER RINK | GASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment Dancing |, p, FILBERT, Taught by Pror, SeaNoor Tuesday and 209 Upper Broaaway, the to 10:30 o’clock. RINK FOR RENT AT $15.00 PER NIGHT. GROCERY Of Council Blufls, Notice our reduced Price List. We give LrLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN. 15 pounds Extra C Sugar for $1 H. H MARTENS, Prop’ L. |5 Botinds choice Oximo. Mrs, B, J, Hilton N, D, |sbeme PHEYSICIAN & sss88858 SURGEON, | b 222 Middle Brosdwey, Council Blufts, — — e 2 1 WESTERN 10WA NORMAL Golorado Flour, W 40 pounds b mi b gallon keg Sy White Bish, p Mackerel el o 10 8 pound cany Stan All kinds Californ. T. All grades, according to quality, 150 to 800 per ound. PWa also carry o full line of Mon's, Ladies' and Children’s fine Shoos and Fino Boots at vory prioos. Also & full lino or Tiawaro and. goneral rebandis Call on us and be convinced thar you ansavo mosoy by douling with us. " Goods delivred free inany partof the city. a word, we aro bound to sell and challenge all chargos very :‘Fifllxl- sudaule competition in this cowubr. ro of ¢ “W9uor Broadway A CARD. As thero are many So-Called Veterinary Surzeons 3 —SCIENTIFIO AND— COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. COUNCIL BLUF¥3 JUWA: 555338852 Will Open THE 23rd of JUMNE 1884. A complete conrse for teachers and those desiring o higher English education, a full business cour with trainir g in actus] busin and g 1 light an ate, cost of living reasonsble, enced teachers, Kor further parti BEARDSLEY & Council Bluffs, Iowa, N. 8CHURZ. Justice of & Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - Grain & Prlmsmns BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. Y. FULLER, T.J GADY,M.D,V.8. Commission Merchant SILOAM No .89 Pearl Street o SRR MINERAL - SPRINGS. Wo guarantee the cure of the following named dis y: Rhoumatism, 8 leating that they aro graduntes o by eaution the publis againg e Only Known Graduate IN WESTERN IOWA., Office & Puanmcy, 126 B'dway, BLU E BARN, Complaint, Kidney algia and Asthua, g ay tirod dnl dobllcatad, lvpd‘ are the Rl Persons wishing to engage this Band for parties, sociables, serenades, etc., should call or address, Jacon P. Senmior, | g0 000088 Q, at Manager, 26 North Main St. acticited, REV. u M. Altany, Siloam Bprings, Gentry Lurvw-. oudén FHOMPSON Maneg YOS, OFFICHR, M, russY, ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity . OFFICER & PUSEY E?ffiiii‘:‘;k.‘fu':, : [ 1 . BANKERS. Councll Blufts . I Sillios ... . "\ Estabiishea - - 1856 | St Doalers In Forelgn snd omestlo Exchange en | talsclids Hewo Becuritt Chibride Sodium por gallon Wil & MRk, H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS, All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, 552 Frnmlwn» | cou H. H. HORNE & CO0., NCIL: BLUFF; IOWA. B .STOCK ERT&CO MANUFACTURERS OF~— | FINEPARLORFURNITURE CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW FIXTURES, and REPAIRING Futorior Docorations and Ugx A"Speclalty, NO. 309 BROADWAY - . - - - OOUNCIL BLUF f ‘ SMITH & TOLLER, 1 LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS | [ 7 and 9 Main street, 4 | Counerr, BLurws, - « « « - Towa, Mixed Rags Wanted. | The undersigned is payngthe highest market price for ags. S. GOLDSTEIN, : - - - 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs M etcalf Bros., ‘WHOLESALE DEALERS IN| HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, | and 344 Broadway, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA D. A. BENEDICT, Sian-Writer, Grainer and Fresco-Painter Office No. 337 W Broadway, Council Bluffs, MAYNE é; PALMER, DEALERS IN Hard and Soft Coal, AND WOOD, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER,HAIR AND SEWER PIPE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. No, 639 Broadway, - - - - r. Westcott 5 504 Main Street, Councll Bluffs. MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS SAMPLE (;Abl-S a specialty. Slnwl Tourist, and Trank Straps. Twenty Years Experience. - - Repairing Neatly Executed MONEY TOILO A.N ) ON IMPROVED FARMS IN 7% JOWA AND: NEBRASKA ! sowmm s, v S, W. FERGUSSON & 00., oii™, ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH | urtains, in ane, f1'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oil cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Eto | ARPETS | hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. lome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City, | Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1 Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care W ATER WAVES Ventilated Three Inch Part, Only One Dollar. ' Ladies' Furnishing Goods and Notions at COST Until All Disposed of. & 4 -.D. A.. BENEDIGT,_ il No. §'h ]‘ymmh\ny - - Council Hlulh DeVOL: & WRIG-I—I'I' WHOLESALE Hardware, Cutlery, Timner's Stock Etc s e imy s, - OOUNOID BLUFES, TOWA, SPHCIAT PRICHES —ON— TRIMMED I-IATS. ‘ THIS WEEK. | MHS S J. NURRIS MAZx MOEIN., :l:'rc-l)rio;o ‘CRESTON HOUSE ~———EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS, ~—— . Main St., - - NG B i in Streot, LUF¥S, TOWA 10 COUNCIL Nos. 217 and 219 8 COUNCIL BLUFFS Peter C. Mlller DEALER IN ALL THZ LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES™ Interior Decorations. 13 S. Pear] Street and 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS 1 = ‘M 10E CREAM, WATER ICES. ¢ RESTAURANT AND CAFE W7."I'. BIRATTINT Caterver 10 The Public. )