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i } THE DAILY BEE 1-=-=COUNCIL BLUF¥ S, | THURSDAY JULY 17, 1884, S ey fHE DAILY BEE. PROHIEITION-_PBATTLE. = | The Situation Remains Outwardly Un- changed, but Inwardly There Is Much Going On, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursdav Mornine, Joly 17 It ws expected that before this some SE - now Informations would be filed againat Oy A Yonta per week | some of tho saloon men, but none have There is much discussion - ¥I0%0 bet AT | ot appeared. however, of ways and means, all sorts predictions OFFICE: onjectures and No. 7 Pear] Street, Noar Broadway, | Of coniectu oxpressed, and cach side in the — | contest is interested greatly, and watch- MINOR MENTION. See J. Reiter's summor goods. The foundation of the now Episcopal | off the fence. ing eagerly every move of the opposition, while the scores of neutrals are busy trying to keep 80 balanced as not to fall church is nearly completed, There has been much said about the The city fathers are talking of getting | position which justices in this city would twenty-hve electric lights for street pur- take in case anyono lh;ni\"ud ru; attempted pones, o take the place of gas. to file an information before them. Justice Vaughan, the mayor, says: Mrs. Bargara Menkel is to be tendered [ «“You can tell your readers that I am a a benefit concert at Dohany's opgra house | believer in Tir Bee's theory of high li- Thursday evening July 24th, conse, and that whils I do not drink a bl 4 drop of either wine, beer or whisky, and Poter Besten, whose Bluffs house was | do not use tobacco in any form, yet I do burned last winter has rebuilt the same, :n'.l‘l;cllavol "(l, hmlnlxl l;‘lghly -Iim!ti{m" " i vening, | buildings in Council Bluffs stand idle. ';"': i el Tueaday ovening, |1, thor words he ia not s prohibitionist. July 22, . He said that if any one wanted to file an The southwest corner of Bayliss “park |information before him he should require is submerged by water, 8o that travel bonds to securo the costs, in case the through the park is interrupted, except prosecution failed. These costs might ) to rubber boots, costs thrown onto the county, and added idence, corner of Twelfth street and whe signed the information, there must death of the horse he was offered $160 [they had a case. The informant must of the big California tree for an ornament | Justico Abbott said that he would allow There is to be another legal fight over | tion had been handed in, and there to the burden of the taxpayers. Nineteenth avenue, be several aflidavits filed so that in case for it, but refused. also put up o cash deposit to pay tho for Bayless park, it will give an excellont | an information to be filed in his court the the lot of fomalo finery claimed by both |seemed reason to believe that there was Riddle & tiates, one car hogs, 56 head, to Chicago via N. W, Stores and Russell, two cars cattle, 80 head, to Denver, via U, P. F. 8. Hawkes, two cars cattle to Coun- cil Blufis. E. J. Moore, one car steers, 17 head, to Dunlap via N, W. J. W. Riddle, one car hogs, 08 head, to Chicago via N. W, W. 8, Swan, 16 cars cattle, 480 head, to Westcott, W. T. via U, P, J. H. Daniol, two cars horses, 40 head, to W. S. & J. Mayne, Council Bluffs. J. W. Martell, three cars sheep, 418 head, to Council Bluffs, Mrs, H, J. Hilton, M 1., PHYSIGIAN & SURGEON, lrald'liv Con cll Bln ROLLER RINK ICE CREAM PARLOR. T, SINEOILID. MANUFACTURER OF GA[VANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS, FINIALS, ETG. 416 18th Sitroot, OMAFIA.... EBRASK Dancing Taught by Pror, Scrxoon Tuesday and Friday evenings from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock. RINK FOR RENT AT $15.00 PER N1GHT, ATLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN. K. H. MARTENS Prop ) t— The Poultry Coops, Poultry Keeper, A coop ten feet square will accommo- date twenty.five fowls if the roosts are well arranged and kept scrupulously cloan, 1f the floor is of boarda It should be arranged so that the rats cannot get undor it. 1f tho floor be sprinkled with dry earth or sand after it is swept out with a broom, which should be done done_every day, the fowls will keep healthy and free from diseaso. A good coop may be made ten feot square, eight feot high at the back and three or four feet at the front, the rear of the coop, which should face the south, having & greenhonso sash, three feet by six on the top, Such a coop will cost as follows: Sash, ready glazed, $3; 300 feet of lum- ber for floor and sides, $6; roof, about . 4 (shingles); total $13. This does not include labor, and may cost less in some places for material. The nests should bo of boxes, separate, 80 as to be easily cleaned. If confined in yards the fowls should bo given exercise by throwing the hard food into leaves in order to make them scratch, Spade the yards up occasionally which turns under the filth and purifies them. Cleanliness is the best medicine that can be given for warding off disease. JACOB SIMS, E. P, CADWELL SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL, BLUFFS, I0WA Offico, Maln Stroot, Rooms 1 and 2 Shugart & Mo. Mahon's Blook, WIll practioe in State and Faders! IR, TATR. WARREN WHITE TATH & WHITH. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In State and Fe Collections promptly att ral Courts, ded to, Room 9, Schugart’s Building, COUNCIL BLU IOWA. ::'am Card Works, ples free, Opera House BAZ AR To close il COMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Couscir, Brurrs, Towa, July 16, 1884, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@80; No. 3 65@ 70; rejected 50, We have begun this week a Special Sale of Children’s Dresses. C this stock out we have marked them 25 per cent less than Regular Market Prices. purposes, 40@: A al purpoios, 200 per ton; \mlud 50@60 Bo.. 1—1'30 per 100 pounds, Qorn Meal 1L 0 por 100 pounds. 6 00 | Y0U €8n buy a good Scotch Gingham Dress, well made, fast colors, from 75 ots. up. ran up t hundreds of dollars, and_ho would ot run the risk of having thess The funeral of the little child of Mr, J. Nelson was held yestorday from the res- | =g, ii0y "Sohurs, in reply to the same queation, said that in addition to the one Robert Huntington, Jr.. has lost &) o¢ oo oiticiem of his conduct ho could horso by colic. The day before tho|ghqy that ho had duo reason to believe tion failed t 1t o ity oouncl) brings that section | 200y in osse the proseaution fafled to samo as any other information, and after LA R Sy the names of witnesses for the promecu- Minnie Fremont and I1da Story. time it will be in Abbott's court, warrant would be issued. Some of the officers said they would Constable Edgerton was yesterday over | serve papers. Others that they would from Omaha hunting up a gold watch, on | 0t § O fi"‘f‘ h‘;d fcmmu rooet. | . Among the whispered roports in_that ; > MOt | thare is & committee already appointed gage, the man having moved to this side. | to file informations against anyone who Theroe was a little racket at the boor|fles informations against tho saloon gordon Tueoday night in which a shoo.| Mt 1t 18 waid chat in somo cucs maker called Shuester and a man named |informants adjudged insane, in Morris seemed to be the chief partici- |other cases charges of vagrancy will bo preferred. Lyl . | ftargen are talked ‘of to be brought The rainfall yestorday was tho hoaviest | againat too oggressive prohibitionists. known in Council Bluffs so far this year. | Such are samples of the talkon the Mr. Flickingor's gauge showed it to be|street. Thoro is much deep feeling on both sides, but it is to be hoped that 1;2::“:“[:".‘::“;"3 Z";O‘c";' botween 9| 1yodoration, fairnoss, and good judgment may gulde the counsels of both. The work of tearing down che old Pres- T byterian church to make room for a new PERSONAL, and better one, is proceeding rapidly. The organ is being taken out and stored | Charlic Dool, of Boston, is at Bechtelo's. fempornrily in the Bloomer school build- | J, G, Hale, of Lima, 0., is at the Ogden, ng. J. T. Bacon, of Milwaukee, arrived at the The fellow arrested for being drunk, | Ogden yesterday. and who insisted on being called *Mace-| J. M. Power, of Newark, N, J., was at the donia,” was sober enough yesterday to | Paific yesterday. disclatm even a residence at that place, | John Greon's daughtor and family are visit- and begged s0 piteously for mercy that | '# him from Shelby. he was let off. A. 8. Powell, of Platte Center, arrived at Four tramps, whom the police had fhe ,P"mm b L dragged in from the box-cars, were turn- w‘l‘:;:"l\‘f".':“ucr:k:"' "‘dl""r"e“’ dow; ed loose yesterdsy morning. There is T EAAARLeY, Hhe Opdeo, . Dr, getting to be a good deal of nonsense Pac about this arresting and discharging of City. so-called tramps, H. Ouron, o prominent farmer of Living Mrs. Brown, who lives in Farley's glen, | Springs, Silver Croek township, spent Tuesday was scalded Tuasday evening, a boiler full | night with C, Wesley and family. of hot water accidentally tipping and| J.DM. Power, N, J., was the first gent who scalding her from the waist down, Dr, | had the honor of registoring his namo on the Hanchott was called to attend her and |2V register] which wasopencd yesterday at pronounces the injuries not s serious s | "2 © *¢iflc house. to endanger life. nney, of Minneapolis, stopped at tho house yesterday on his way to Sioux John Templeton has returned from Missouri D. ¥. Ei bt Valley, and reports that his brother-in-law . F. Eicher is intorested and kept|Mr. Campbell, who was injured there by the busy in improving property on Glen |cars, is getting along fully as well as could bo avenue. Ho has purchased several lots | expected, tho injuries being very serious. there of late, and yesterday bogan on the foundation of a new house which ho is | *ician, has returned from Providence, Rhode to build there to cost $2500 or so, He | 1*1a1d, Whero ho has been playing in thoopera RS e . 1 * | house orchestra with his brother, 1Itis un- sl AR hoRtufure ol Glen|iiriooa tiat e will! again make! Oounetl Bluffs his home, and will orgauize & band Fred Selzer, who has been attending | heve, school in New York, reached this city Tuesday on his way home to Sioux City, and was given a happy reception in the evening at the home of Mr L, Zurmueh- len, there being gathered twenty of his {,cung friends present. A very anjoya- lo evening was spent, and yesterdsy | iy, ¥, 1, ¥iickonger arrived horo yester Fred proceoded on his journey. day from Kimball, x)Zkum, by way ot Slous The local committes, consisting of | City, aud after a visit hero to her brother A, mombers f the G, A. K., the city coun- | T Vickinger, and hor sister, sho will proceed cil and board of trade did not make thoir | ¥ hr bome in Indopendence, Miss Flickin trip of observation andsearch for a ito | iy 1M 06 thres vears bean principal of the i ’ . o 8. y Il riends and for the soldiers’ home yosterday, therain | sequaintances to give hvrubvu{ty A preventing, They will probably go out | this city, to-day and see if thoy can find 820 acres| Tom Austin, who has resided here for twelve to present to Uncle Sam if he will build | years, and been in the employ of the C, B, & the home here, ., has wold his property on South First street Thio Mothodist chufel s undsrgolo :u:m Heun, and now goos with his family ropuirs and itis expected that 1t witl by | %2 541t Lake: whero thoy expect to make their ! permanent home, Their neighbor Gufly Jones ready for ocoupancy by next Sunday, ond | lutely went to Utah with the same determina- that it will be in such safe condition that | tion but has returned, rather discouraged at there need be no more (rg]ubling of the|the outlook, the worms making sad havoc nerves on the part of the aldermanic | With the crops there, fathers. The board of health will H; " doubtless take back its decree of con- MRMARK of fagk, . The following wero the shipmonts of demnation when thel i x ' shipments o Kby 108 thieso repalrs &re o0m:|atook from. the union stock yards July 16th: About two weeks ago a gentleman ask- M- O, Bouer, oight cars catil ed Theodore Lund to take a chancoin | hevd, to Cheyenne, via U, P, " Professor Pierre Olker, the well known mu- I. Lamb, Sr., yesterday enjoyed a brisf visit from his old friend Mr, Palmer, of Chica- Ro, it being tho first time they have met and diued togethersinee twenty-three years ago. They were in boyhood schoolmates in London, Mr. Palmer has now gone across the river to visit his daughter, Mrs, Pratt, of Omaha, double-barrelled shot-gun. Mr. Lund g L. Oaks, B pume catle, 241 head, immediate) i 0 Denver, via ately produced tho necceassry 0. 8. Lucas, 0o car hogs, 63 head, to two dollars which entitled him to o chance for the same and forgot all abouf the two dollars and the gun when to his surprise Taesday evenlng a number o gentlemen presented this gun to hin telling him he had won it in the raflle He now thinks there are some “‘straight’ e ——— rafiles, Luxuriant Imagery, to Chicago, via Mil, Cincinnati Enquirer, ¥ mmm, two cars hogs, For luxuriance of imagery in hcad-lines | via Mil, the Toledo Commercial Telegram will| D, Anderson, one car bLogs, 65 head, to se step forward uud receive the bun. | Chicago via IR, 'his is appalliog: *‘Chsos Without Form| W, H, (,lmuhmd ten cars cattle, 171 Chicago, via K. 1, D. Anderson, three cars hogs, 166 head, to Chicago, via R, 1, C, A, Moore, eight cars sheep, 1,112 head, to Chicago, yia R. I, 1. R Alden, twu cars cattle, 44 hoad, to Chicago, via R. 1 W. Austin, one car hogs, 67 head, to Chieago, via R. 1, Fuller & Miller, ono car hogs, (5 head, 121 head and Void, Darkucss upon the Face of | head, to Chicago via N, W, the Dflp. The Leaven, in the Shape of l'unoll Bros., one car hogs, G4 head, Delegates, ITuserted, And the Girms|te Chicago via N, W, Ready to Sprout and Ferment und Fight| Alexander & 0., thros oure caidle, 60 and Swear.” This indicates quivine, tiead, to Chicago via N. This | Just ground for tssuing a warrant, the b In fact all sorts of [, The stock consists of Gingham, Chambray, Seersucker and Linen Suits, made in the Latest Styles and Cheaper than the goods Coal—Delivered, hard, 1150 per ton; soft, alone can be bought for. 500 per tc Lard 40 litrh;nk‘ ‘l\\:)};v(}rc\:nl‘l,nx at 93c. Flour—City flour, 1 60@3 3 Brooma~2 95@3 00 por dor, Towels ! Towels ! Towels! SV EOUKS Good all Linen Towel, 10c, worth 20c. Cattlo—Butchor cows 3 50@4 00, Buteher | Good all Linen Damask Towel, 12}c worth 22k, ““‘\"l';"o'n“"‘ inmarket, Good all Linen Huck Towel e, worth 30c, “ukn 400, Good all Linen Honey Comb 25c, worth 40c. PEODUCE AND' FRUITS, Good all Linen Huck Towel 250, worth 40c. Quotations by J, M. St. John & Co,, com- | Good all Lincn Oat Meal Towel 25¢, worth 400, Broadway, Good all Linen Damask Towel, 60 in=hes lon M d Boys' Shirts with reinforced liuen bosom, nltry—Live old spring chickens, | inches widc at 26c. This towel would be very cheap | _linen bands, and well made, 50c. 00 per doz.; live turkeys, dc. atB0c. Como early and get some of them betoro | G¢NS Lisle ts’ Balbriggan § ios—f I hey gone, a8 wo eannot rej gor d op Oranges—b 00@6 00 per box. e B oy asnte Fepibto; He poods o5, Aad Tandker Temons—0,00 per box, ircat Bargains in Tablo Covers, Navking and Stan Hosiery! Hosiery ! Hosiery! This week cheaper than ever. Come and look at the stock and convince yoursclt that we are offering the greatest bargains in hosiery ever shown n Council Bluff: Our line of Gents Goods fa complote and cheaper than the same goods can be bought west of Chi- auzo Shirts, ollars, Cuffs, ot ; b r Handkerchicfs from 24c apieso up. Fast colora, Bananas 2 00@3 00 per bunch. good colored bordered nmuuucnm Se. A 'aml %Suttor—- :roslnory, .!()c; rolls, choil 3} wcu.lwrcd b Lol z 1 B ed Sprew 3 stitehed, fast co 5c., ud the b g L 50@2 00 per bb1; | A fulllive of Ladies' and Misses’ Rubber Circulars, 50 per bbl; | = 50m 81,25 up to the very best goods manufactured | A full line of f doz.; apples, | by the Storling Rubbor Go. trom 5 to Ladies' Dusters, ood clear 1 " Handkerohlef, hom- t bandker- rom 18 up to 28 nmmm, 7bc; cse. buttons ar ¢ o 13 bu box, bushel. e Bushnoll sells railroad tickets cheap to all points, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special o vertisements, suo a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, Wants, Board Ing, eto., will bo Inserted in this column at the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first lusertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- sortion. Leave advertisements a pur office, No. Pearl Stroot, near Broadwav ‘WE RECEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFER TER Latest Noveliies at the Lowest Prices COCKE & MORGAN, NEW OPERA HOUSE BAZA GIDER GIDER! Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels. FINE ILENMONS. AGENTS FOR “May Quoen” Fie Cut Chewing the Best- "Bee,” ‘WANTS, Wmmm —A good Tinsmith for genoral work in | gountry shop. Aldrosa W. W, Toomis, at Da- J1of 7AFTED—By a marriod in a wholesale or retail groceryhouse cxperience. | Can givo firstcl 3 n)lm( 40, situntion Had 18 Ieforences cor or firoman, by perienced hand, capable of] doing his ow ropiring. Strictly tomporate. - Address 8., B oftice, Council Blufts, WAN‘IAD Five hundrod picoes of firsto second band carpot aud | fv. o hundred heating stoves. roadway. )Ln PA op suitablo 5. Inquire JATION WA v & thoroughly compe tent book-keeper. Would work on small saiary fora good finu. First.class reforences, X Brn oftice, Council Bluffs, and “Rival” Cigars. J{1OR SALE.—A goldon opportun to gt Tegitin and profitable business on easy !..I":‘.h A oo wavons for siline. ads 6% | The Best Nickel Goods Offered. We Guar- » B oftice, Gouncil Blufts antee Qur Assertion. Give Them Trial Qrder. Tadies and gentlomon can make first 8 wagos by selling the “Champlon Bosom hor and roning Board.” Retails ab $1.00, v lady can do up a fine shirt without & wrinkls and gloss it as nicely as the bestJaundrioscan. Addrese for ‘:ununuul) B.S. &L Co., Buu, oftice, Council uffs PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. FOR SALE—Two large lots with three raised WIRT & DUQUETTE, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - . - - - " DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Electric Belts Sold in the Month of June by us. Agents Wanted! JUDD & SMITH Proprictors, COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA housos, and all twprovements, bringigg montuly rontal of 824, Price §1,200. Address L., Brx Office Council Bluffs, References—Any of the business houses in Councll Bluffs, 19 BROADWAY - - - - ALL, TRIMMED HATS At Cost Fill After Julv. MRS. 8. J. NORRIS, 105 Main 8t For Sale. Tho Presbyterians of Council Bluffs of- for for salo & lot of Seats, Windows, Car- pots, Lumps, Stoves, Gas Fixtures, Ta. bles, Pulpit, a now roof, inside Shutters, ete., now in the church building before it is taken down to make way for their new house of worship. The above articles aro in good condition and will be sold r eonably, For prices and particulars call on Tuomas Orricer, Council Blufls, R. Rlce M. D, CANLLRS, 12 (i tama Sandrad withie the | 17 CHRONIC DISEASES o sods » pscay. faur ity yoars practioalexporieace 0tos No | 'To be sold regardlass of | cost for the mnext two lweeks to make room for HATS | Fall Goods. J' A.'U‘WERDA 317 :Broad.wav. Counoxl Blufis hickering Piano HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed by Fraxz Liszr, EMERSON PIAN Unrivalled tor Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANO Best Modern Price to Buy ICE! ICE!! IGE! For pure river loo patior iso tho blue wagons—eat sfaction guarauteed. Leave orders at No, 46 South Maln strect, Telephone No. 84, i\ MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS, NOTICE. whua & Co. 1} D183 "%0 o Whll pieaasoell s all Organ, 8o loug and favorably known i Shec ED, LEEDER . STEWART, Sole Agent for above lines of roois, Ouaatia, July 10t 1664, ¥ ikis | coundil Blusf, Towa, | Correspondence Soficited, Agents Wabted. H.H. HORNE & CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make n specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA end YARA CIGARS. ~All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted a8 ropresented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & €0, 5662 Broadway, CIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, CouNcIL BLUFFS, « « « « « Towa. B —— WATEIR WAVES Ventilated Three Inch Part, ON VEGETABLE LACE, ONLY FIFTY CENTS. Switches, (all long hair) $2.00 $4.00. $8,00nd upwards. ‘and Hair Onmmpntq Given' Away. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, Brkivay: SR S R R TR R Coquetts No. 837 Council Bluffs ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH § urtains, in !.uce, f1'k, Turcoman, Etc. Ol cloths,|Mattings, Linoleums Eto A IRPIENS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. omo and be convinced that we are hendquarters for all goods in our line, heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. _Upholstering and Beddiog Supplios. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - JCOUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. \BECATELES NEW HOTEL, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Best $2 a day House in the West Centrally Located. Sample Rooms, First Class Table, All Modern Conveniences. Reauced Rates to Regular Boarders. WHY DONT YOU « ET SOME OF FITCH BROTHERS' CUSTOM SHIRTS? Perfect Fitting, Best and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars and Cuffs, Fourth Street Council Bluffs, NEUMAYER’S HOTEL ON THE American Plan, Furniture and appointments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluff MRS. J. J. GOOD. Wayves three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10c each, Switches $1to $-0 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- chase, All kinds of hair work promptly attended to, Waves made of Ladies’ combings at 50c¢ per inch, ALL KINDS OF EXairGoods MRS8. J.J GOOD - - - - = 29 Main Stree M A MOEIIN, Proprieto CRESTON HOUSE ——EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., - - No. 71 Iowa. COUNCIL BLUFFS ICE CREAM, WATER ICES RESTAURANT AND CAFE W . IBIERR A TITINT Caterer o The Pubklic. 404 Broadway, Council ue } D. M CONNELL UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No.1 IN. Main Bt.. Council Blufis. F Westcott 504 Main Street, (,ounul Bluffs. MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS SamrLe Cas \puu.IH) S]mn\ Tourist, and Trunk Straps. we My Years Experience. - l\t'pdlllll" Neatly Exec uted M etcal. ! Bros., WHOLESALE JDEALERS_IN HATS,CAl'S LtUCKGLOVES, and 344 Broad way, . COUNCIL BLU ¥¥B, IOW o |