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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE---WEDNESDAY JULY 9, 1884, g e THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesdav Mornine, Julv 9, SUBSCRIPTION RATE Aonta per w By e 10,00 per yoar ByMail = « = = = = OFFIOE: No. 7 Pear] Stroet, Noar Broadway. MINOR MENTION, SeoJ. Reiter's spring goods There is talk of paving some of the res- ident streets in the Fourth ward. Two dranks were disposed of by fines in the superior court yesterday, Work commenced yesterday on the ad- dition to the deaf and dumb institute. John D. Nieholson has closed his saloon up tight, and purposes moving to Omaha. The workmen on several new buildings had to quit yesterday on account of the intense heat. The Y. M. O, A. held another enjoy- able social, litorary and musical enter- tainment last evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. ¥, Adams, last week entertained some of their friends, to a pleasant littlo lawn party. Thirty-threo of the Callender minstrol troupe stopped at the Rtevere House, It looked very shady up there. Park Policeman Covalt has sent in his resignation, because he gets his pay only in city warrants instead of cash. E. H. Sheafe, who was formerly with W. W. Chapman, has opened a real estaté and collection office over Officer & Pusey's bank. Lieutenant Governor Manning, Charlie Harle, Col. Sapp and Mr. Steadman made stirring speeches at the Blaine and Logan meeting last night. Callendar’s minstrels made quite a parade yesterday, the band, all of whom were colored, making more noise than any street band for months, The grand orchestra at the opera house is slowly _improving, five instruments being the number the management thought sufficient Monday night. The police are getting discouraged. They say it isno use to arrest anyone, for they get cleared by the courts, if fhe charge is any more serious than a plain drunk, Another open air summer evening con- cert, similar to the one given by Tup B, and later by Mr. Mueller in Bayliss * | thoroughfares and thronging the parks titution are running again, but on the sly. The keepers who have really closed their houses do not think this is fair. One thing sertain, all should be treated alike, and no favoritism shown. Another thing is noticeable as the result of the new law concerning such houses. There are moro streot-walkers on the principal than were ever seen before. The pros- pect seems to be that instead of having well-known houses, where there are numbers of these fallen ones gathered, they will each have a room, and then will personally solicit patronage. It is to be hoped that the city authorities will not be more than two or three months in noticing the streot-walkers, and will take some steps to stop them, A husky, dusky fellow named Owen, hearing before Justice Abbott, who dia- missed tho charge of assault with intent to kill, and continued the case of carrying concealed weapons thirty days, the pris- oner boing allowed to go on his own bond, at the suggestion of the prose- cuting attorney, who expressed the hope he would skip town. This may be a easy hot-weather way of getting rid of cases, but it is little satisfaction to the oflicer who had tho tussle, and ran the visk of gotting a bullet. The election of P’rof. McNaughton as superintendent of the city schools for another year was by a unanimous vote of the board, indicating somewhat the way in which his work for the past year has met with tho approval of tho board, It scoms to have met with no less hearty approval by the public at large. Prof. MecNaughton came here at a time when there were wars and rumors of wars, and has had many difficulties and obstacles, but by his discrotion he has won his way, and by his ability as an organizer and in- structor, he has done nobly in keeping the public schools of Council Blufia up to their high standard, aud has brought about changes for the botter in many re- speots, It s with ploasure to many that Prof. McNaughton has thus been unani- mously endorsed and continued in the " CRUELLY CRUSHED. Auother Boy Falls Victin to the Prac- tice of Jumping on Moving Cars, He Loses a Leg and Receives Other Injuries, park, would be appreciated in this weather. The Blaine and Logan club had a “hurrah” last night. Music by the band and speeches by local orators made up the programme, and an enthusiastic meeting was the result, Justice Schurz was kept in a dripping swoat yesterday hearing the cases of Bessie Fromont against Ida Story, in which the former secks to make the lat- ter give up a trunk filled with feminine finery. The theremometer stood in the shade yesterday, from 95 to 100 degrees. In the sun it reached 145 degrees, and when Dr, Rice saw his thus gotting up into the sky he pulled it in for fear it would burst, Clark, the *‘newspaper fiend,” still in- sists that Tue Bex is a foreign newspa- per. But ho should remomber that when Tue Bk came to Council Bluffs it came because there wasn't a newspaper in the oity. Tak Bee fills the bill, and Clark the fiend knows it, and too well, One liquor house yesterday sent an or- der to Kentucky for fifty barrels of whis- key. They have to show with the ship- ment a certificate from the county audi- tor that the house has a permit to sell for medicinal, culinary, mechanical and Yesterday aboutnoon Michael O'Leary, a boy aged about thirteen years, met with a terrible accldent by the cars. He was going with a basket to the sandbank, carrying dinner to one of the men, and near Pottibone's place tried to jump upon an outgoing freight train on the Chicago and Northwestern road. Several other boys, with whom he had stopped for & fow minutes for play, stood by, and one of them warned him not to try to jump on the train, but he did not heed the warning, and with the basket on one arm, he caught hold of the ladder of a freight car, and quicker than words could tell it, missed his hold and was drawn under the wheels, and_ terribly mangled. Ho was takon to the Northwestern depot, and Dr. Macrao called. His loft leg was crushed, a foot cut off just below tho knee, and there was a long gash in his scalp. From the dopot the littlo fellow was_taken to the home of his widowed mother on Eighth streot. 1t is doubtful whother ho will recover, but still he may do so. —— DR. CROSS' CASE. The Disappearing Witness Appears Again, There has been little heard, of late, sacramental purposes, beforo, the railways will receive it. A large number of the citizens went over to Omaha yesterday to roturn the compliment lately paid this city by Oma- ha citizens, and to attend the races. The Bavarian band sccompanied the party, The band wagon was too high for the ferry cars, and so the band had to de- pend on gotting a band wagon after ar- xiving on the other side, A section of one of the great trees of California reached here yesterday, It took one whole flat car to carry it, and it was consigned to ., Anderson, of this city, The section was in three pieces, 80 it could be shipped conviently, and when set up it measured sixteen foet in diameter, 1t was hollow, and the center was large enough so that a team and car riage could drive through it. The Presbyterians will soon begin tearing down their present church to make way for the new one to go up on the ssme site. The presont furniture, ete., is offered for sale. It is not decided where the congregation will worship in the meantime, It is understood that the Conzregationalists, who will soon be without a pastor, desire the Presbyte- xians to occupy their church for a season, That sort of an arrangement would pos- sibly accommodate both, Now that “‘municipal reform” is the cry, suppose a little moie attention was paid to the gambling houses, In no city in the west are such houses allowed o run with so little regulation, Here they all run open, a regular free-for-all, and there seems no official attempt even to regulate, much less to suppress them, The city gets its share of the profits by regular monthly dividends, and while there is & great howl about the saloons, the gambling houses are alowed to catoh-as-catch-can, and not a word, 1t is said that two of the houses of pros- . concerning the case of Dr, Cross, who stands charged with the murder of Dr, McKune, One of the causes of continu- ance was that one of the witnesses could not be found. The witness referred to was named Stick Carl, whose nickname among the boys is “Spotty.” 1t was claimed that he was the onlyono who saw the whole affair, and he was present on the preliminary examination as a wit- ness for the state, but soon after disap- poared, and it is said ho has been kept out of the way. However that may be he has now returned.” Heo is a bricklayer by trade, and seems by his dross and manners to have struck good jobs while a On the preliminary cxamination in answer toa question as to who strack the first blow, he replied that Dr. M- Kune struck the first blow. Some to whom he told his story before being sworn, say he told them that Dr, Cross firat struck at Dr. McKune, but did not hit him, the latter warding off the blow and then hitting Cross, 1t is claimed that if the' witness had been asked who made the first pass he would have said Dr. Oross, but that to his mind Dr. McKune got in the first real blow. The state scemed rather in- clined to drop Carl as a witness after ho had said that Dr. McKune struck the first blow in the encounter, and the de- fense rather claimed him. If, as is now claimed, he saw Dr. Cross make the first attempt to strike, the defense may want to drop. There has been many conjeot- ures a8 to the disapuearance of this wit. neas, but now he is on the grounds again, and the wtato as well as defense ought to be able now to get at what he really knows about the aflair, e —— All hatsat cost from this day,J, J, Auwerda & Co, — Sometluug 1or Nothing. Until further notice we give to each twentieth customer his purchase, what- ever the price or value of the same & be. Our cashier will keep an accurate record of every trausaction, and when the twentioth sale of any amount is made the purchasor will be presented with the same, We have adopted for the present < head, Chicago, via. C. & N 5 steers 4 50@>5 00, all points. 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. Hats retailed at case prices. Furnishing goods, trunks, bags, umbrel- as, ete,, ete. Every twentieth customer presented with his purchase, Mercanr Bros, — PERSONALS, 1. ¥. Clayton was in the city yesterday, Senator T, M. € of Logan, visited the Bluffs yesterd Judgs N, M. Hubbard, of Codar Rapids, wan in the city yesterday. John R, Hommel, wife and von, of Milwau: keo, arc at Bechtele's hotel, Judge A. 8. Wilson and family, of Wash ington, were at the Ogden yesterday, John Templeton has returned from Nebraska City, where he has been visiting friends, who was arrested by Officer O'Brien,| A. R, Houghton, who is travelling for a pulled a revolver on him, and quite a [ Rock Island house, is spending a few days at tussle followed, but O'Brien got the gun | home with his family. H away from the darkey, and landed him w’“‘;”\ S e ]”;;f’;”.::.f' i rzt ill be kome time before he will bo able t in the cooler. Yesterday Owen had a | F0 R0 T Tred E. Eldred, representing the Illinois type foundry, of Chieago, was among yester- day's eallers at Titk Bex: office, Miss Viola Sears, danghter of Attorney Sears, left yesterday morning for Michigan, where she will visit old friends for a few wecks, Dr. E. E. Loomis, one of the prominent physicians of Janesville, Wisconsin, arrived in the city, with his wife last evening, on a visit to friends here, el B, Shipments of Stock. The following wero the shipments at the union stock yards yesterday: D. R. Hill, 1 car hogs, 64 head to Chi- cago via O, M. & St. P, Green & Burke, L car hogs 62 head to Chicago via I, I, Bartley & K., 1 car hogs, 70 head to Chicago via C. N. W Gorkburak & W. to Chicago via R. 1. C. 8. Shedd, 1 car cattle, 33 head to Nebraska via U. P. D. Anderson, 1 car hogs, 63 head to Chicago via R, T. N. W. Short two cars cars cattle, (G4 head of cattle, 40 0. K. Granger, one car horses, New Lexington, O., via. C. & R. I, A. B. Kdwards, one car horses, Coun- cil Bluffs, C. T. Ross, one car cattle and horses, Sora Springs, 1daho, via, U. P, e e COMMEROIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, ‘Whoat—No, 1 milling, 76@80; No, 3 65@ 70; rojected 50, Corn—Local purposes, 40@15. Oats—For local purposes, 10, Hay—810 200 per ton; baled, 50@60 Ryo—40@dsc. Corn Meal—1 30 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 00 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholosaling at 9jc. Flour—City flour, 1 60@3 30, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per do: LIVE STOCK. Cattlo—Butcher cows |3 75@4]25, Butcher Hogs—4 00@4 25 PHODUCE AND FPRUITS, Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co., com- mission merchants, 538 Brondway, Poultry—Live old hens, 7c; spring chickens, 2 25@3 00 por doz.; live turkeys, 9c. Penches—3 bus. bex, 100, Oranges—5 00@6 00 per box. Lemons—6 00 per box. 0@3 00 per bunch. Creamery, 200; rolls, cho 130 per dozen. $2 50 per bushel, 150@2 00 per bbl; 0 9@10c. Eggs Cherries ‘Vegetablos— Potatoes, onlons, 75¢; cabbage, (0c per doz.; applee, 1-3 bu box, 76c@1 bushal, Beans, 1 50@2 25 per - ——— All hats at cost from this day, J. J. Auwerda & Co, e — Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to o SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Spocial & vortisemonts, suo as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, ‘Wants, Board. Ing, eto., will be inserted In this column at the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for ghe first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. sertlon, Leave advertisements at our office, No. Poarl Streot, near Broadway veling . Had 18 years Flrstclaws referonces. Addross™ *J. Broadway, Council Bluffs, VW ANEED-A first-class br C. Straub, on road to D. 4 Max Mohn, Créston House. VWV ANTED - wituat addros 1120 Sth avo VWANTED A situation 1 dress 1120 5th auenu WA Call'or s a tinnor. Call o ad- Council Bluffs, -A good waiter at Loule & Metzger " ondway, Council Blufly. W ANTED.Pouition aa englucer o firoman, by blo of; doing his own 0 porate. Address' 8., Ben ploces of frstelass and two bundred heating MANDEL, 825 Broadway, W'Awrnin Five hundred second hand carpet . A (LD ( PERS—For salo at Ban offio, at 5 cente & hundred, ANTED—Every body in Councll Blufls to_take W'rn-nn Delivered by carrior st onl; BT )y carrier st only twenty DOR 8A A goldon opportunity Lo god into a Jogltimato and profitable businew on caay terms, “A well established bakery in Co nell Bluffy for saln,” Good rewsons for selling. J., Brw oftice, Council Blufts. Adiress C, R JO1 BALE—Or wil ront by BeptorLor 1at, famlly without children, a new houss, with barn, cls Enquire of Frank Cook, room 9, Shiuga dthw NTS—Ladios and gentleraen can make first lasa wages by welling the “Champlon Bosom hor and roniu, L Hotalls at $1.00, Ay Indy can do up & shiré without & wrinkls glows 16 a8 nicoly as tho beat Iaundrioncan, Address for particulars 0. B. 8, & L Co., Bax, oftioo, for one For Sale. The Presbyterians of Council Blufls of- fer for sale a lot of Seats, Windows, Car- pots, Lamps, Stoves, Gas Fixtures, Ta- bles, Pulpit, new roof, inside Shutters, etc., now in the church building before it is taken down to make way for their new house of worship. The above articles are in good condition and will be sold rea- sonably. For prices and particulars call on TuaoMAs Orricer, Council Bluffs, ACOB BIMS, £ ¥, CADWKLL 8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, O, Mal QU NCIL BLUPFS, 10WA co, Maln Btroot, Rooms 1 and Shugart & Mq :.)u':.'.mm‘ Wil practioe 1 State Asd " sdersi url compri of the are special bargains and cannot be duplicated.. Good black worth 75c. Choice black Radzimer silk, $1.00, Choice colored cashmeres at 30c. all-wool suitings, double width at 75¢, and never sold for less than 81.00. Also beautiful combination suitings at very low prices. !inen table at 60c. Table crash bc a yard. at 12¢ each. Mrs, B, J, Hilton, N, 0., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Brosd-way, Council Blufte, R. Rice M. D. CANGERS, ver hirty years practical exporience Office No Pear troet, Council Biufly £ Conoultation tree ICE! ICE!! ROLLER RINK ICE CREAM PARLOR. Dancing Taught by Pror. Scixoor Tuesday and Friday evenings from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock. RINK POR RENT AT $15.00 PER N1GHT, knito or drawing o blood, ICE #TLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN, H. H. MARTENB, Prop'r. |iiction gusrsntecd.” Loavs erdars st No- ¢ bout G Lh,xufo.\w &, — WARREN WHITH T ATE& WHITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In Stato and Federal Conrts Collections promptly attended to, MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS, T, SINEOLD. MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS, FINIALS, ETG. 416 13th Stroet, OMAHA, . +++. NEBRASKA t's Building, TOWA, Room 9, Schug! COUNCIL BLU » t fler $100'T0F & pack of cards work, or prettler Eagle Card Worl -z ow Baves, O, N ewréind Bea.ufififi Attractions —XINr—- Dry Goods —AT- HARKNESS BROS. Haying just purchased in Eastern Markets very cooice stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Ginghams, Table Linen, Crashes, ete., we are prepared to offer an excellent selection of beautiful fabrics, and shall do soat UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES These goods have just been opened from the manufacturers, and he latest dosigns and novelties of theseason Note below a few ANY BARGAINS we are offering: SELIES SILES, Summer silks, 35¢; Summer silks, 50c; Summer silks, These ilk at 50c, usual price, $1.30. Black Gros Grain silk, 80c. Pure Silk Ottoman at $1 75, worth §$2.25. Heavy Cloaking Tuniscinne at $1.75. Ail grades of the famous Lyons Silks J. C. Bonnet & Co., and Antoine Guinet & Co., at Lowest Prices. DRESS GOODS! Good plaids at 5c, worth 10c. Brocade dress goodsat 8¢, worth 15¢ Figured suitings at 80c.” Very fine TABLE LINEN AND CRASHES Good all linen table at 30c, (iood all linen table at 40c. Choice all Very fine all linen table at $1.50, worth $2 0. All linen towels at 10c each. All linen towels Good Bleached Muslin, 5c. Good unbleached muslin, 6. A fine assortment of beautiful spring Shawls at popular prices. Full stock: of Domestic Paper Patterns. (=7~ Catalogues free. CA TR IPIEE"N & Velvets, Pricos reduced on Ingrains, Tapestry and Body Brussels to reduce stock. Call and get prices before Mogquettes, Axminsters, &c., elsewhere, Harkness Brothers, 401 Broadway COUNCIL BLUFFS. ot other tumors removed without the H.H. HORNE & CO, Firne Cigars " I ty, 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 C H. H. HOR) 552 Brondway, R HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - C0., IOWA. ‘ BMITH & TOLLER, Agts, |‘ LHAhINH MERCHANT TAILORS | 7 and 9 Main street, CouNcIL BLUFFS, « « « « « Jow, [ Ventilated Three Inch Part, ; ON VEGETABLE LACE, ‘. ONLY FIFTY CENTS. Switches, (all long hair) $2.00 $4.00. £8,00nd upwards. and Hair Ornaments Given Away. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, ] Coquetts No. 337 Broadway - . L3 Council Bluffs ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, £1'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oll cloths,|Mattings, Linoleums Eto LRI IS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. lome and be convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in onr lino. fheapest placo to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishinga in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplics. Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . [COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. BECHTELES NEW HOTEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Best $2 a day House in Centrally Located, Sample Rooms, ‘First Class Tablo, All Modern Conveniences. Reauced Rates to Regular Boarders. WHY DONT YOU * ET SOME OF FITCH BROTHERS’ CUSTOM SHIRTS? st Perfect Fitting, Best and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars aud Cufta, Fourth Strest Council Bluffs NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluff Wayes three inch part 65c, Coquetts 10c each, Switches BLto $20 each, Hair ornamems given with every pur- chase, All kinds of hair work promptly attended to. Waves made of Ladies' combings at b0c per inch, ALL KINDS8 OF ElairGoods MRS. J. J GOOD 29 Main 8tree No. Iowa Furniture and appolntments all new. M.AZ MOEIN, Proprictasrl GIDER CIDER! Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels. FINE LENMONS. TS FOR “May Queen’ Fing Cut Chewing the Best- “Bee,” and ‘Rival’ Cigars, The Best Nickel Goods Offered. We Quar- antee Our Assertion. Give Them Trial Order. WIRT & DUQUETTE, COUNCIL BLUFF VA DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Elgctric Belts Sold in tke Mouth of June by us. Agents Wanted! References—Any of the business houses in Counell Blufls, 19 BROADWAY JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Twenty Years Experience, HATS,CAYS FUCKGLOVES, | 'CRESTON HOUSE ~——EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS,—— Nos, 217 and 219 8. Main St., COUNCIL BLUFFS ICE CREAM, WATER ICES RESTAURANT AND CAFE W T BRATN Catorexr to The Fublic. 404 Broadway, 1 Council Bluffa, § Moals at all Hours. 'artios & Specialty, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No.1 N.Main & Oouncil Blufls t, Council Bluffs, { ? \ Westcot ;ANI'PAU! l,Tl&HK oy = RUNKS, VALISES. AND SATCHELS Samrie Cases aspecialty. Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps, Repairing Neatly Exec uted T, 504 Main Street, 4 v Py T etcal? fii‘os., WHOLESALF DEALERS_IN sd 344 Brcadway, - VOUNCIL BLUFFS, I0W 1y