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TAE OMAHA DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS, THURSDAY JULY 10, 1884, 6 ¢ those violating ™ O i tion agains ose viol THE DAILY BEE. ?r].:‘r'.‘r'."l:rr::‘nln \.:, which aroused such jpropp— — | indignation that he was assaulted so_se- QOUNCIL BLUFFS. |vorcly by s gang of follows that ho got - frightened’and skipped out of town. Thursdav Mornine, Julv 10, There is no _establishment in this city Ty - which reflects more credit to Ceuncil SUBSCRIPTION RATES. =~ |Bluffs than the carpet and ourtain estab. :;m“m_ S .Tu"m“‘;', Yeat | lishment of Casady, Orcutt & French. s T The display of rare and rich gooda is & bty sight worth seeing, and one of which the Near Brondway. | iioang of Council Bluffs should feel =|proud. No city west of Chicago can show up & botter establishment in this No. 7 Pearl Btre MINOR MENTION, Soe J. Reiter's spring goods The Missouri river is on the fall. There were two drunks yesterday. * The young son of Mr Lowis Jones is |getting out of James & delivery wagon yesterday slipped and fell causing & compound fraoture of the wrist. Ho was mknann " his house on Glen avenue by Mr. A number of Council Bluffites went to | ™® Yoy i ] O 1AV bventng to hekr Pope Bob, | LIAveratook saciZ J. 1“_’]:':" el 3 to huve. thair | Ruraeon summoned. byt @ Soofield & Cavin are to il i store illuminatad by tho electrio light. ‘"‘;":ni ‘(‘: 1‘mu|yyhn e ki The Nonpareil and Globe are uh;:uling L (HIN ey ok (b "Lite" kb Publ for some ono to start & bath house. g 0y of James G, Blaine,” by the 2l woll known Col. Ruesell H. Conwell. What is going to be done abont the |qpe hook is from the publishing house of streot-walkers? They are getting t00 | @, Allen & Co., of Augusta, Mo., the thick for decency. homo of the distinguished candidato for J. Perry's old building having been [ president. The book is splendidly illus- removed, excavating for the new one be- | trated and the facts contained in it _}mve gan yosterday. beon carefully gathered and charmingly A broken down horse power occupies presented. ; the middlo of Sixth street betweon Eighth| A number of suits are baing prepared and Ninth avenues, againat the city, growing out of the mud. Tho annual spasm in favor of closing |dlo about atroet-filling. The city might the retail stores atan early hour in the |have avoided these and the nce:llleul::x; evening has again seized the city. P .ugch.:d th:r:;to, ,:h.: ::rk s i otil t demand for houees | the law first and done k i Tge":.;:lnrlxlxlu?r?“:lm:.’::;l many now|cordanco therowith afterwards, instead T of doing the work first without regard "n: i “: 2 p.m":h drow a light |t the law, and then ¢ ying to patch it Baas ¢ on vith legislative acts. HORE Viasa & WARCHeRT oo hioh for loven| OTes itk G o STV S imekito Faike & smile; Jacob Harb and Joseph Schmidt_have ! hydrophobis again entered IntoZa partnership. \Vl'mn N e ';fh::"don?‘ ToPhObIh | oo Schmidt ot married short time among the dogs R since ho sold his interest in tho barber get mad 80 easy a3 a littlo while ago. 13 1 16 Farh but after remaining out of 3 Workmen in the brick-yards commence | ¢ huginess about & month got homo sick work these heated days at 3 8. m. 80 8 ,,q hag now returned to business, where to lay off during the middle of the day. |},q 1oy stands razor in hand to receive J. Morgen & Co., are making prepar- | his customers. Harb and Schmidt are a ations to shortly open a restaurant next | good team. to their present place of business on| pgyer Bochtele, whose now hotel s Main street. known to be one of the best in the west, Ono of the leading hotoel men says that [ has changed his plan of operation some- if prohibition is carried into forco in(what, The hotel has heretofore been Council Bluffs, three of the largest hotels | run on the European plan, but now it here will close their doors. will be made a $2 a-day house, and re- Two children of the Olsen family re- |duced rates to regular boarders. At §2 siding on South First street, have scarlet [ a day no hotel in this part of the ummh;v fover, and two or three more are re-|offers such accommodation to the public ported as having symptoms of the same, |as does Bechtele's. Permits to wed were yostordsy given| One man took tho pains yesterday to to James Torely and Hattio Thayer, both | count the new houses being "ut up in a of Taylor Station; also to George Cross | radius of half a mile from the corner of and Nancy M. Davis, both of Oakland. Ei*th avenue and Sixth street. He 1f one-half of the penalty is togo tho|foUm®by actusl ~count seventy.two now fellow who informa on the liquor _doaler, [ houses. § uncil Bluffs is growing moro how will it be if the liquor dealer gots two years in the penitentiary? Will the informer have to take one year? A driver of a city delivery wagon who only a fow days ago delivered lager beer yesterdey told a Bex man he now delivers buttermilk. What a change! The same driver, team, wagon and kegs, but no beer. Philena Williams, aged 20 years, line. g Hayes Curtis, ono of the brightest news boys who sella Tiie Bre on tho stroots every morning, rain or shine, while Haverstock's afternoon very sick. The (len picnic last evening proved quite a success. of the season. lts own citizens do not realizo what & **boom” Council Blufis is having. The city council lately passed an ordi- nance forbidding contractors from selling their certificatos at less than par, It was a special dive at the contractor who did 10/ the filling of Kighth street, and was to be i jiving him his cortifi- months and 2 days, died at 3 p. m. yes.|® Pretext for not giving hi bjicerh tacday, Tho fae | orvioes will iacalcates. Tho quickness with which Tz place at the family rosidence, 820 Avenuo | B got out tho whole schome, and the D, at 4 p.m, today. Friends are in. | o0 that tho iusido history of tho ordin- 1 A ance would bo laid befors the public, seoms to have caused the council, after passing tho ordinance, to keep it from being published. A secret consultation was had, and the document taken out of the hands of the printer. This is one way of * doing” public business, ek s e ki James McArgle, while at work un- loading rails in the Union Pacific yards here yesterday, had one of his feet badly smashed by a rail falling upon it. He was taken over to Omaha for surgical treatment. The Vaughan hose team will enter tho MYSTERIOUS DROWNING. sweepstakes contest at the Nebraska —- atate firemen's tournament and will have [ A Missing Man Found to Have Been rapidly evén than its most sanguiue and [ | hopeful citizens predicted at the opeving | * Mrs, 1, J, Hilton, K, D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 222 Middle Braedway, Council Blufta, P. Giannoude has returned from Creston, J. W, Butler, of Neols, was in the city yes verday, ICE OREAM PARLOR. R. Rice M. D. Mrs, ¥, A, Sackett has left the city on & - PR George H. Ferguson has gone out to his Taught by Pror, Somxoor Taosday and [ (HRONIC DISEASES of kinas s spectarss. Friday evenings from 8:30 Yo o oo, T e to 10:30 o'clock. &4 Concultation froe RINK FOR RENT AT $15,00 PER NIGHT. ICE! ICE!! ! ! X For pure river Ico patropize the blue wagons—eat. F. H. MARTENS, Prop’r. |stctin cusranteed. Leos Main street. PR T T T — | Telophone No. 8. h ittt B MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS, T ATH& WIHITH. — Persia farm, Dr. T. W. Wood, a druggist of McGregor, in in the city. K. D. Clark and wife of McPaul, Towa, were at the Pacific yesterday. ¥, A. Jones and E. Ramsey, of Sidney, | #WLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN, dined at the Pacific yesterday, Mr. and Mrs, Runyan, of Cincinnati, are visiting their nephew John Bennett, The names of E. Dowling and J. Porterfield ICE!!! o orders at No. 46 South appear on the Palmer house register in Chi- ATTORNEYS AT LAW.| ™ Simomer Steve MeAtee, of Fox & McAtee, has gone . MANUFACTURER OF to Colfax Springs with Rev. Father McMon- Practice In Btate and Federal Courts. omy. Collections promptly attended to. Mrs, J. W, Smith, of First street and Gra- Room 9, Schugart's Building, ham avenue, who has been very ill, is ¢lowly | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. recoverinig, i CORNICES. BEST QUALITY. .o " e deaigns 1n €atin, apd WINDOW CAPS, FINIALS, ETC. Gold Antuh, w.th name, 10 cts. o Sifor $100°70F & pack of ca 4ALE 13th Stroot, (QYAny nicer work, or pretticr styles. mples free. Tigle Card Works, Now Haves, Ci. | OMAILA, . = Rob't. Kuntz, left yesterday evening for the oast. Tt is hix intention to visit Chicago and New York whils on the trip, . Smith, of the eclootric belt firm of Judd & Smith, returned yesterday from a NEBRASKA H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ine 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 Broadway, H. H. HORNE & CO., COUNOIL BLUFFS, - « IOWA. BMITH & TOLLER, Agts, ! LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, Cov NoIL BLUFpy, - « - « « Towa, prosperons business trip on the rond, Joreph Grason has rturned from theSiloam The waters have done marvels for Mr, Grason, ° Miss Bello ill for some time, has so far recovered that she i able to be out, and yesterday went to Mis. wouri Valley on a brief visit, empleton, who has been 8o very George Stockert, who got his fingers pinched a fow days since while feeding a job press in Tug Bue printing office in this city, is getting along nicely and will be able to try it on again Opera House Mr. Charles Harmon left his bride last evening for tho first time, on a business and says he expects to be away from home until September 1st. Mr, H. no doubt over- estimates though, as home now has more attractions than heretofore when he -/as on the road. We have begun this week a Special Sale of Children’s Dresses. To close W. C. James, W. R. Vaughan, W. R. this stock out we have marked them 25 per cent less Vaughan, Jr., Pat Lacy and Wm, Galvin, than Regular Market Prices. aro registered at the Continental in Chicago, a4 being from “Iowa,” the city of Council | You can buy a good Scotch Gingham Dress, well made, fast colors, from 75 cts. up. Bluffs evidently being too thin for -the blood The stock consists of Gingham, Chambray, Seersucker and Linen Suits, of those democratic delegates of national made in the Latest Styles and Cheaper than the goods reputation, Such a crowd must be hard on alone can be bought for, the Continental, st il All hats at cost from this day,J. J. Auwerda & Co. T ey Towels | Towels | Towels !|Hosiery! Hosiery! Hosiery! Good all Linen Towe, 10¢, worth 20c. This week cheaper than ever. Como and look at the Good all Linen Damask Towel, 123c worth 22ic. stock and convince yourselt that we are offering Good all Linen Hack Towel 20c, worth 30c. the greatest bargains in hosiery ever shown n JOMMERCIAL, Good all Linen Honey Comb 25¢, worth 40c. Council Bluffs, OOUKNOIL BLUFFS MARKKT, Good all Linen Huck Towel 26e, worth 40c. Our line of Gents Goods is complote and chesper Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@80; No. 3 65@ | Good all Linen Oat Meal Towel 25, worth 400, \ban the same goods can e bought west of Chi- 70; rojocted 50. Good all Linen Damask Towel, £0 in *hes long and 24 Corn—Local purposss, 40@45. B L 5@ inches wide at £6c. This towel would be very cheap DAt TLrLon pitieniien a0 at 500, Come early and get some of them before Hay—810 00@12 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 | Rny r 450 B Coniie of @ they are all gone, as we eannot replace the goods. 7 Tie yo—40@dbc. Corn Meal—1 30 per 100 pounds. Table Covers, Navkins and Stand s, e s Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ | ~ Covers, Table Covers in Red, German and Damask aieso up. _Fast colors. o Qorets. T8l e T aeks | " good colore bordered handkerchiet 5o. A good . . yardslon yi ide, | _colored bordered handerchief, 10o. a1 Deliverod, hard) 11160 por tons soft, || Lovaulil patisrns) fyacis ook aad 8 yarde wido, | _oolore lered handerchief, 10 500 per ton worth double the money. pure || Ladies’ Handkerchiof, hem- Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9jc. ¢ Bhirts with reintorced linen bosom, nd well made, 60c. d Snirks, Genta® Balbriggan Shirts. 3 nd v up. and Haudker chief ever sold for 2 26 up to the very best goods manufactured | A full line of Pear Bu by the Sterling Rubber Co. ies’ Dusters, have & in Bed Spreads. i d, ,Mt and the best bandker Flour—City flour, 1 60@3 30, of Ladies' and Misses' Rubber Circulars, 5 in slzes from 18 up to 28 Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, from & to 105 per dozen. Theso buttons are o o0d clear pearls and not chipped. LIVE STOOK. Cattlo—Butcher cows (3 76@4!25, Butcher steers 4 50@5 00, Hogs—4 00@4 25 ‘WE RECEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFER TEE PRODUCE AND PRUITS. Quotations by J, M. St, John & Co,, com- mission merchants, 538 Broadway. hens, 7c; #p» ve turkeys, 9c. x, 100, Oranges—b 00@6 00 per box. Lemons—6 00 per box. Bananas—2 00@3 00 per bunch. Butter— Creamery, 20c; rolls, choice 9@10c. g por dozen. Chorries—$2 50 per bushel. Vegetables— Potatoes, 150@2 00 per bbl; onfons, 7he; cabbage, 60c per doz; apples, 1-8 bu box, 75e@1 25; Beans, 1 h0@2 25 per bushel, Latest Novelties at the Lowest Prices COCKE & MORGAN, NEW OPERA HOUSE BAZAR. Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to all points. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. —Spocial a vortisoments, swo GIDER CIDER! no Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequont n- sortion, Leavo advertisomonts at our office, No, Poarl Street. near Broadway FINNE L ENMONS. AGENTS FOR D—A good Tinsmith for genoral work in a chance there to again meet their old Drowned in Norwalk Township. rivals, the Walkers of Waterloo, and the Thurstons of Omaha, Yesterday Coroner Connell was called to Norwalk township to hold an inquest there on the body of a man named Pike Anderson which had been found in the croek near Flick's mill. Anderson was an employe of Mr. C. Flick, the proprie- tor of the mill, and had suddenly disappeared, without any apparent cause. A search being instituted, his olothes Paving is progressing well on lower| worg found on the bank, and after furth- A 4 ) Main streot. - It has boen a littlo slow | o yoqrh hin body found in the water. by the railway crossings, but this could| jjo had shortly before his disappearance a0t be avoided on account of the many | romarked to one of the other men that natural difficultios there, but even there| whan the themometer gotup to a hun- the work progressed moro rapidly|greq degrees, he was going In swimming, than was to be expected, and from the fact of his clothing being The new opera house at Walnut had a|left on the bank it scemed that he must A gentloman yesterday, told one of Tur Bee men that he had resided here thirty years, but could remember no foot-bridge ever crossing Broadway where the oak timbers in such a good state of proservation were found by the men in building the sewer. navorw escape of from being burned the other day. A tinner at work on the roof dropped some coals into a pile of shav- ings on the ground, and they blasitg up caught one end of the building. The fire was put out speedily, and the damage was light, Samuel Colburn, the well-known horee- man, has received from James B, Prather, of Maryville, Wis., the thoroughbred stallion Jester, who promises to become & speedy trotter, and who will at once be put in training. Although seven years old Jester has never been given any work. He is by Almont, dam by Mes- senger Duroc, " That angel who is supposed to preside over the fountain at Broadway and Ban- eroft streets, looks as if she was just ris- Ing from an old coffin, The wooden structure at the base of the fountain may be a protection to the fountaln, but cer- tainly adds nothing to its beauty, Per. haps when the paviog is done a more pleasing protection can be devised. A private letter received from Sioux City describes the treatment received there by “‘an informac” us very rough, The informer was a stranger who a have met his death in this manner, there belng no reason for thinking he had committed sulcide, Anderson was a Swedo by birth and had lived in this country “about three years, He was a middle-aged, single m d 80 far as known had no rela- tives in this country. He was an in- dustrious and thrifty sort of & man, and had by diligence and economy accumu- lated about §700 in money, The place where Anderson wasdrowned was a shallow one, and from the appear- ance of the body it scems that he must have been seized with a cramp. As he t the mill about noon the day before, it seems that he must have gone into the water while in a very heated condition, which doubtless caused the cramp. C— Shi s of Stock, The following were the shipments at the union stock yaris yesterday: A. Rubad, 2 cars hogs, 144 head, Chi- cago, via C. & R 1, G, Aunderson, 3 cars hogs, 200 head, Chicago, via O, & R, B. E Fredericks tle, 80 head, Wescott, Wyoming Terri- tory via U, P, L M LR There is now on exhibition on Main street, just south of Smith & Orittendens, under the big tent, asection of a Cali- | fornis red wood troe measuring 10 feet ! in diameter without the bark. The tree peared there a few d 1ys ago and began to 1 huaen Satok when growivg was 360 feet high, Son, one car cat-|. Soicnsm e My QUeeD” Fine Cat Chowing the Best- _\M Bradlov & Co's ~fline, O« “Bee,” and “Rival” Cigars. TE mouldor. Apply to . Straub, on road to D, and D, institute, or to Max Mohn, n House, W ANT&D- s situion wddre:s 1120 Sth avey The Best Nickel Goods Offered. We Guar- antee Our Assertion. Give Them Trial Order. ol kitchen, Cal o ouncil Bluffa, a tinner. Call or ad- WWANTED A situation 11 or at Loule & Metzger roadway, Council Bluf VY eriincas hunds contbie st “ropus “Ha'olh WIRT & DUQUETTE repalring. Striccly tomporate, Address’ 8., 2 office, Council Blufts, WANIED Five hundred plocos of firstclaes secoud hand earpet and two bundred hoating A.J. MANDEL, 825 Broadway: COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - - - stoves. B L o Tadhy, Bourt, Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels, | Funiture and appointments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Blutt TOWA | Nos, 217 and 219 8. Main St., - » W ATER WAVES Ventilated Three Inch Part, ON VERETABLE LACE, ONLY FIFTY CENTS, Switches, (all long hair) $2.00 84.00. £8.00nd upwards. Coquetts and Hair Ornaments Given Away. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, NGEST BrekaWey S SRS i IR TESEESRER T ouncil Bluffe ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, f1'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oil cloths,;Mattings, Linoleums Etc A IR I I TS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. lome and bo convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In our line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 6, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . |COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. BECHTELES ~ HOTEL COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Best $2 a day House in st Centrally Located. Sample Rooms, First Class Table, * All Modern Conveniences. Reauced Rates to Regular Boarders. WHY DON'T YOU ET SOME OF FITCH BROTHERS' CUSTOM SHIRTS? Porfoct Fitting, Best and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars and Cuffa. Fourth Street Council Bluffs NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan, No. 71 Iowe. MRS. J. J. GOOD. Wayes three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10c each, Switches B1to $_0 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- chase, All kinds of hair work promptly attended to. Waves made of Ladies' combings at b0c per inch, ALL KINDS OF Hair-Goods MR8. J.J GOOD - - - - - 29 Main Stree IMAX MOEIIN,. Proprioto CRESTON HOUSE ———EVERYTHING #1RSTCLASS,—— COUNCIL BLUFFS DR. JUDD’'S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Electric Belts Sold n the Month of June by us. i )LD PAPERS—For salo at Bus office, at 26 cents O S hundred, Wa NTED—Every body n Councll Bluffs to take Tux oo . Dolivered by carrier ab only twenty W Agents Wanted! tbishod hakery in Council' Blufts g » oasous for velliog. - Address O B Rofersnces—Any of the business houses in Counell Bluffs. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, ld o 3 bt |19 BROADWAY . - . - COUNCIL BLUFFS, A\ GENTS—Ladlos aud gontlomen can wmake first clase wagos by eelliag $he {iChamploo Bosom %! torms, A well for salo,” Goo. J John I. Willkkie, PROPRIETOR Btrecthor and Any lady cab do up & shiré without d gloss 1t as nioely as the vest Isundries can. Addrose for particular C. B. 8. & L Co., bun ottos,”for one mon Rotails For Sale. The Presbyterians of Council Bluffs of- for for eale a lot of Seats, Windows, Car- pots, Lamps, Stoves, Gas Fixtures, Ta- 100and 108 Bouth 14th Streot, Omaha, Nebrasks. “Carrespondenco 8 od.” OVAHA PAPER BOH FACTORY, NOERTAKGR A Ewatic WATER ICES RESTAURANT AND CAFE W.T. BIRATIN Caterexr to The FPublic. 404 Broadway, } Council Blufts, { ICE CREAM. Moala at all Hours. Parties Speclalty ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Wo.1 N.Main St.,. Council Blulffs. ALL TRIMMED HATS At Cost Till After Julw. MRS. 8. J. NORRIS, 105 Main 8t bles, Pulpit, & new roof, inside Shutters, ete., now in the church building before it in taken down to make way for their new houso of worship. Tho above articles are in good condition and will be sold rea- sonably, Fur prices and particulars call on Tuomas OrricER, Council Bluffs, ACOB BINS. E. P, CADWELL SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA o-e,‘, Main Btrest, | weeks to make room for | Fall Gocds. LHATS, | oo Biook: wflw:hn&"‘m | o [J. J. AUWERDA, 817 Broadway, Council Bluffs.| sz 544 Bicadwey, - 1‘oost for the next two l ————| Twenty Years Experience. - |'To be so.d regardless of| . 'V_Vestcott, 504 Main Stree Council Blufls. MANUFACTUBER OF TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS SampLe CAses a specialty, Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps. Repairing Neatly Exec uted WHOLESALY, DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, VOUNCIL BLUFFS, [OW e e e e e P . .t e e