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THE DAILY BEE. OOUNGIL BLUFFS. Wednesdny Mommv July 30. UBSORT By Oarrlor = = - By Mall = = - - RATES, = 20 nenta por woek OFFICE: No. 7 Poarl Btreel, Near Broadway. MINOB MENTION. The council hu (m]orcu Markot street paved. The Y. M. C. A, had anothor of its | pleasant entertainments last evening. According to A, T. Flickinger's gauge thero was & half lnch rainfall Monday night. The Chicago & Northwestern railway Tias been ordered to ralse ita bridge with- in ten days. Two cars of Uncle Sam's soldiery ar- rived here yosterday over the “‘Q.," en coute to Wyoming. Socond street has been ordered paved with oedar blocks from Droadway to High School avenue. The city authorities have now forbid- den the driving of cattle along streets which have been parked. To-morrow evening there is to be a farowell reception to Rov. Oyrus Hamlin at the residence of W. W. Wallace, T. 1. Bennott, who keeps a boarding house on Main street, has been made apecial policeman at his own expense, Eight elegant badges won by Brott and Devore, the champion hose couplers, are being exhibited {n Robison Bros. win- dows. Tt looks very much as if Bayliss park would have to be filled, as the streets aurrounding it are higher and the water accumulates there in ponds. There was a washout on the C., B. & Q. tracks near the transfer yesterday morning cavsing a little delay in the de- parture and arrival of trains, If orders, resolutions, etc.,will remedy the flood troubles the citizens will be relioved right speedily, but cne shovel is worth a ream of the council’s resolutions, Alderman Keating has placed in the window of his wholesale liquor house a aign *‘To Ront,” and it is understood that he is preparing to move to Montans, Prohibition, One of the military bands in attend- ance at the Minneapolis reunion arrived here yesterday on the 0., M, & St. Paul and gave a brief concert at the depot while the train tarried. A goodly number of the members of Abe Lincoln Post G. A. R. turned out yeaterdsy morning and escorted to the depot the remains of Orson Lee, which were taken to Sac City for burial, W. B. Hoover, of 816 Avenue B., was yesterday hunting about for a boy named Johnson, whom he had adopted, and who had been missing for several days. He found the boy working in one of the newspaper offices, all safe and sound. The paving of Main street is com- pleted to the C. & R. L. depot. The wain has delayed the work on Broad way, where excavation has commenced. The paving is still furthered a little by the wewage work not being got out of the way. The mayor of Sioux City, who has in- terviewed the family of the girl brought from there on last circus day by a man who was arrested here for abducting her, writes Mayor Vaughan that her parents are willing to have some good family here adopt the girl if they will. Very consid- orate parents. In the police court yesterday, Molly Murray, an African, fined $9.60 for bo- ing drunk, W, J. Russell was also fined for being drunk and threatening an of- ticer. Oraig Mordice, a farmer, paid #7.60 for learning whether liquor was still being sold in Council Bluffs, P, MocGenity also paid $7.60. Fred Bock, on Monday night, while herding cows near the asylum, fell trom his pony and was dragged some distance with his head on the ground and both foot in the stirrups. The pony was final- ly caught, and Bock, who is fifteen years old, and resides on Damon street, was sent home in company wiih two boys by vame of Huff, in a badly bruised condi- tion, his face beivg fearfully swollen, The case of Mike Nolan, complained of for not taking out a *‘pop ordinance" license, is to come off this afternoon, He is the first one complained of for not pay- ing the $400 required by the city for the privilege of selling lemonade and pop. As he runs a strictly temperance ssloon he purposes fighting the case to the bitter end, Notices were served yesterday for the oleaning up of the alley from Hayes & Gleason's storesouth to beyond Kiel's hotel, The contractors who are to pave the alley are anxious to go ahead with that work, but cannot until the sewer is laid down there, the city ordering that to be done first. In the meantime, however, there should be some of the filth cleared ous, The ten cent ehow in the opera houss this week has opened up by drawing large crowds and giving good satisfaction, For a (ime entertainment it is indeed ex cellent, and compares favorably with many of the high priced entertaioments given here. The programme is a varied oue, and includes comedy, jugglery, bird tricks, and other features. An entertain- ment will be given there every afternoon and evening this weck, The normal institute still continues its]w 4 #w 3 soasions, whish wre growing rethor than | l" ' waniog io intetest. Among the epecial i o’ sales, $71 features yestorday were some clocution- I - §10.00 por yoar ary exercises of more than usual merit. Mr. J. A. Edwards, editor of the lowa Normal Monthly, of Dabuque, gave some excellent recitations, and Fairbanks, - | reprosenting a Boston school journal, also gave some sslections, The enroll ment has now reached 170, an unusually large attendanee, The city attorney has decided that the council shall issue certificates to contract- ors 80 soon as the work is completed. It will be remembered that the council lately passed a school-boyish ordinance compelling contractors to take oath that they had made no arrangement for sell- ing the certifiontes less than par boforo they could receive thom. Then gotting ashamed of this fiat, they hurriedly took it oat of the hands of the printers, and have kept very mum about it. Now the city attornoy advises the prompt issuance of the certificates, M. G. Griffin, whose name has been mentloned as among the possible nomin- oes for justice of the peace, informs Tur Brr that he is not figuring for any pol- itical position, that he will not allow his name to be used, that he will not accept s nomination and will not serve if elected, That is about as strong a de- olination as he can make. He says that when nominated once for office by the democrats, he was slaughtered by the very men who now prateso much about party loyalty, and who so unmercifully scoro him as an Irish democrat for sup- porting Blaine, instead of Cloveland. In consequence of the rapid growth and future prospects of the work of the Home of the Friendless, Rev. J. G. Lemen, the manager of the home, and also the pastor of the Baptist Church, requested his church to select some co- laborer and co-pastor, and acting on his rocommendation the church has cailed to this position Rev. T. 8. Bovell, of Illi- nois, That gentleman hs accepted and will preach his introductory sermon next Surday. Mr, Bovell is a graduate of the classical course of shurtlefl college, and has served acceptably as pastor at Pana, and at Carroll, Tll,, from which Ilatter place he comes to this city. He has the reputation of not only being a scholarly young man, but one of unusual energy and marked ability, Pat Lacy's lot on Main street is still a frog pond and manure pile, a vigorous breeder of disease. Mrs. Koch, whose husband has a store next to it, with liv- ing rooms up stairs, has been quite ill of late, and other neighbors also feel that this nuisance should be suppressed. None feel like tackling Pat about it though, for he stands too solid with the city govern- ment, and although the attention of several officials has been called to it, they do not seem to care to do anything. It is gaid that Pat defies the property owners to make him fill it, and they do not feel like risking the expenditure of money in trying to fight him in the courts, Perry Johnson filed an information be- fore Justice Vaughan charging S. W. Reynolds with ‘‘obtaining property under false protenses.” He claimed that Rey- nolds had falsely represented that he owned cortain real estate here, and on this representation Johnson went to work for him, and did not get his pay. The case was dismissed, but the attorneys are still discussing the question whether la- bor is property, a question on which there seems no definite decisions, Without any regard to this partioular ocase, it sooms that in justioe there ought to be some way of punlshing a man who gets protenses, as much as if he obtains goods or money from him, 1t is more of a hardship oftentimes for a mad’ to be de- frauded of his muscle and sweat than to bo defrauded of money or merchandise, Yosterday afternoon Judge Aylesworth inquired 1into the disgeacoful row which took place the night before in the Pheo- nix saloon, Three men, A. Hamilton, Isanc Allen, and 8. Pardo were before| the bar on the charge of having participated. They were arr.sted tho night before by the polico and were badly bloodied and bruised. No witnesses were produced, however, who knew anything more than tho simplo fact that there was a big row there, and that all hands seemed striking and fighting, but not one knew who was who, The men arrested explained that they chanced to meet there, and being | — old friends were just shaking hands, and socially pulling each other about a little, when Smith, the proprietor, who thought thoy were fighting, rushed from behind the bar with & olub, and commenced beating them. The judge asked Hamil- ton how he got his nose banged and the latter said he did not know, but that he probably got it scratohed on the buttons of some officer's coat. As an outcome all were discharged, and one of the most disgraceful rows thus allowed to go by without any one beiug punuhud | —— l')lopruprlu',nrul Siloam Spring will enter into written contract to cure your catarrah, or forfeit all claims to pay for treatment. See advt. in another column, Write for particulars, e —— OELEBRATED POF¥ ORDINANOL, Mike Nolan the First Victim, Mike says he is & good democrat, but can't stand in with some of the city officials. Mike sayg if he ouly belonged to the Bowman and P.JLacy democratio ordinance, and could run his’ place open sll night. floal Estate NoiL Buuers, July 2 B ¥ yton to John M, Simmon w ) ne ) und e 4 nw 4, 12, 75, 42, 84000 Juoy Wilson to W M 0, 70, na ¢ ne 4, Jumes 1 . 8 'orsyth to Henry Morton, 74, 38, 82400, verett, ne } ne 120, Total sales tor the weok, §21,324,80, Rev, mort One prisoner is registered as having been using “Profane Languish.” Apother is given credit for having and one onion,” Another with having *“‘p book contence.”” (One memorandum, evident- ly about some band cuffs, reads, ‘‘Han Coofs in safe.” One prisoner is register- od as having ** 3 phortgraphs,” whatever they may be. Another is charged with *assolt,” er with **vagrance,” and still another is carrying *‘Conceeled Wepons.” One is regintored as “'unnown,” and another in coming from ‘‘Masadona,” and one as having “Plaster paris Emiges.” No, thank you, Messrs. (iuanellas, Tue Ber man does not eare to read any more of the records of the jail. mar ¢ corn crop it would be a sovere blow to Burlington’s business Interosts. Siloam Sprin 70 um ad 50, Corn—Local purposes, 40@45, Oats—For local purposes, 35@ 40, Hay—810 00@12 00 per ton; bulLd B50@60 Rye—40@Abo. Corn Meal—1 80 per 100 pounds, another man to work for him undor falso | ; {Vood—Good supply; pricos at yards, 6 00@ Ooal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft, 500 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9jc. Flour—City four, 1 60@3 30, Brooms—2 95@8 00 per cents all Exx oftioe, Councll Bluffs, ring, ho would be exempt from the above B. & Q R R Co. to Charles i 0. THE I)AILY BEI‘---C()UN( IL BLUFFS, WEDNESDAY JULY .’{fl. 1884, Sheriff Marq Barr, of Oskalooss, who was here yesterday after Reynolds, is a brother-in. Iaw of Mr, Ed. Mott, the well-known lamber dealer, F. W. Craven, of Glenwood, formerly su- perintendent of schools there, and now prac ticing law there, was here yesterday, and left for Newton to attend the marriage of his brother, rage, who has been running on & Rock Tsland with Condactor tor's cap on the Denver Sh Charlio has many friends among the railroad oys, and they don't want him to go, but still they are glad to w00 him prosper. T, G. Lomen and family leave to- w over the Wabash, Mr, Lomen goos to Neosha, Misouri, where he will preach the dedicatory sermon of a new Baptist chrch at that place, He will return in the course of ton days, but his family will remain in Tilinois visiting friends in Greenville, for a month or ko, el Hundrods of grateful people who have boen cured of Rheumatiem say Siloam Springs is ahead as a specific for that dis- easo, See advt, in another column, — —— Poeping at the Pages, When the Guanella Bros., in their famous double act, got possession of the | —. city jail and became keepers of the seals and records, they issued a manifesto that the records of the jail shall be kept locked up and hidden from the eyes of Tiue Bee man, as they felt that they had a grievancs for which they could get swoot rovenge by this attempt to keep Tur Bee readers from having the news T'ue Bee does not care to inspect the sacred books kept by the Guanellas, for it gets all the mnews without, but when Tur Bee man feels inclined he can inspect it and the Guanellas cannot help themselves. entries in] tho sacred book gleaned by Tue Bee man yesterday, may prove in- teresting A fow to some of the readers though. The &yvmk is of high literary morit. another with “larcney,”’ anoth- uspisus cariotor.” One is recorded as Mexlcan grass hammocks at reduced prices at Seaman's, 406 Broadway. — The Hawkeye gives a bad account of business afluirs at Burlington, It says: All branches of business are very dull at preeont, and the merchants complain bitterly of bad collections. Many coun- try merchants are on the very of bank- ruptoy, and if avything should happen to ia excellent prospects for a heavy o — Feeble ladies grow strong and happy at Read analysis and be convinced o%l their healing and tonic properties. o —— Bushnell sells railroad tickets cheap to all pointa, e ——— OCOMMEROIAL, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Couwom. Byurr, Towa, July 20, 1885, o, 1 milling, 76@80; No. 8 65@ LIVE BTOOK, Oattlo—Butchor cows 8 50@1 00, Butcher b stoars, nono in markot. Shoop-83,50. Hoga—4 PRODUCE AND FRUITS. Quotations by J. M. St. Johu & Co,, eom- mission merchants, 538 Broadway, Poultry~Live old hens, 7c; spring chickens, 2 »(r)snu per doz.; live turkeys, 9c. Peaches —4 bus, bex, 100, Lemons—0 00 por box. Bananas -2 00@3 00 per bun: Butber—Creamery, 200; rolls, choice 9@10c. Hggs—124 per dozen. Vogotablon— Potatoes, 15082 00 per bbI; onons, 75 per bii; oabbage,B0c per doz.; eating apples, 1-8 bu bo: o@1 25, cooking 8 00 per hrl: bowns; 1 b0@ per bushel, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Special & vortsemonts, 5o a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. tug, oto., will be tnserted In thls column a8 the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent sortion. Leave advertisements ab our office, No, Poar] Streot, near Broadwav —Half interest loan oftice In K afaoctory reasons for solllu. ons. 8 Addross A, 1. G, Baw otice, Counod Bluffs, 1o wa (0 WAX ED—Evory body in Councll Blufls to_take undred, Tusbian. Delivered by carrier st cnly Swenty Good boarding house, mi ine busiacss, Address K. GENTS—Ladies and_gentleme asa wagos by selling tho Gtrecthor and roning Board Any lady cando up » e shir Aud glows i3 as niosty for paiticulars 0. B. 8. & 1 Co 49 tho best ) THE RAYMOND Baby Jumper! AGENT, 224 & 226 Broadway, COUNCIL IlLUV." « 1OWA. BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOYS AND NOVELTIES, Largest Stock ! LOWEST PRICES, The Best Nickel antee Our Assertion. GIDER! CIDER! Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels. FINE LEMONS. AGENTS FOR “May Queen” Fine Gut Ctewing the Best- and “Rival” Cigars. Goods Offered. We Quar= Give Them Trial Order. WIRT & DUQUDTTE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - TOWA hickering Best and Most Reliable. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANO Endorsed by Fraxz Liszr, EMEKSON PIANO. Unrivalled tor Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANO Best Modern P'rico to Buy. Council Bluffs, Tows, ' Corréspondence So Piano nball Orzan, 80 lnmz and favorably known in the west, racommends itself. STEWART, nes of Goods. ~ Warerooms, 320 Brondway, Agents Wanted, So far there is ovidenco thta twenty- threo houses and barns in Des Moin(s wero struck by lightning Wedussdy night of last week. edish Lutheran church in Ottumwa about half past 10 on the night of the 25d, and 1t was nearly destroyed by fire. The property cost $5,000, and was insured for £2,000 Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following are the timos of the arrival and de- parture of trains by contral standard time, at the 1 ots. Traing lcave transfor depot ten min u.es earlior and arrive ten minutes Iater. CIICAGO, BURLINGION AND QUINOY, r\nu mnl prnnl, ANSAB ITY, 0T, J08 ASD coU: OTICAGO, MILWAUKKR AXD ST, PAUL. m :5 GIE10AGO, ROCK IKLAND AND PACIFIC. *Des Moines Accommodation, *At Jocal depot only, *WABASH, ST. LOUIS AXD PACIPIO, OHICAGO and NORTHWESTERY, BI0UX CITY AND PACIFIC, St Paul Expross, DUMMY TRAINS TO OMATIA. :80-5: te betore leaving tima THE INVALID'S GREAT BOON! ‘IGE' ICE)! ICE!!i For pure river Ico patrorize the blue wagons—sat- staction guaranteed, Loavo orders at No. 46 Seuth Main strect, Telephone No. &4, MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS, MPS 1, J. Hilton, W 7. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 223 lmala uraldv-v. Counetl Blugis. PLE.ASL TAKE NOTICE FOR SALE—Two large lots with threo raised houses, and all improvements, brioging montuly rontal of $24. I'rice $1,500. Addrees L., Br Offico J.B. TATR. WARREN WHITH T ATE & WHITE. ATTURNEYS AT LAW. Practico in State and Federal Courta. Collections promptly attended to. Room 9, Schugart’s Building, COUNCIL BLUFES, IOWA. H.H. HORNE & CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a epecialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA COIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as represented, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HOR} 552 Brondway, E & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, - -« IOWA. SBMITH & TOLLER, Agts, | LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS | 7 and 9 Main street, Councin BLurrs, « « « « « Towa. LARGEST AND BEST ST()C]\ OF ALL KINDS OF EXair G-oods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. oS o et ot ** 4+ 1 MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Mannfactarer, ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENGH urtains, in ana. £1'k, Turcoman, Etc. 01l cloths{Mattings, Linolenms Etc AIRPIETS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. yme and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. neapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the Gity. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - |COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care BEEHTELE’S NEW HOTEL. COUNOCIL 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. ALL: TRIMMED HATS At Cost Trill Aftexr Julv. MRS. S. J. NGRRIS, 105 Main 8treet, Council Bluffs. W.R.VAUCHARN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Bluffs. Real estate oollectlon agency, Odd Fellows Block aver Savings Bank. THOS. OFYIONS, 1. M. PUERY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. SILOAM WINERAL SPRINGS. NATURE'S REMEDY., Theso waters come in & Jarge, pure stream, flow- ing from Naturo's founsal touched by the hand ds, for the cure of Rheumatisw, Scrofula, Ulce: Skin Discasen, Dyspops Hundrods of gratefu joople who came to the t rties of these watel REV. M. M. THOMPSON, Managor, CASH TALKS ! At the well-known Establishment P. FILBERT, 209 Upper Broaaway, the * PIONEER CASH G IROCERY 0f Council Blufls, Notico our reduced Price List. We give PAPERS—For salo at Bax office, at 26 cents r, Winter, pu ‘owtl. i ki White mh‘."w i office, Counc | Al grades, soccording to quality, 150 #o 80 per full line of Meu's, Ladles' and Ohildren’s fluo Shoes and Mon's Fine Boots at very Alsos full lino of Tiuware and general s, Call on us and be coavinoed that you savo money by dealing with us. Goods dellvered ©innoy partof the city. B & word, wo ars bound to sell and challenge all sule cusipetition n his ouut L. 0. BRACKETT 8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNOIL, BLUFFS, I0WA Hoows 1 aud § Bhogart & Mo 1o Stete sad Fadansl Council Blufty In Establishea - - 1856 Doalers o Forelyn and omeetlo Exchange o Hrwe Securitt R. Rlce M D. CANCERS, &ifee: Grmmine o oo™ """ !|CHRONIC DISEASES ot stnie apeciay. Over hirty years practioal experience Oilice No Pear._traet, Coundil lufty &rc onuunnhm free NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned till August 1 1884, at noon, for the building of the new Pres- byterian Church in Council Bluffs, Towa. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Bank of Officer & Pusey. Contractors, in their bids to state the price at which they will take the stone, brick and lumber of the old Church The committee reserve the right to re- ject any and all bids. By order of the Building Committee. Tuaomas OFFICER, Council Bluffs, J. Y. FULLER, Commission Merchant Bluffs, owa. As there ase many So-Called Veterinary Surgeons In this city, who are practicing their quackery on our people, T deem It but justice to eay that I dofy any of them to produce & diploma, or credentials, ndicating that they are graduates of any veterinary natitute, and I do hereby cautiou the publiy againg such quacks, 8 [ am the Ooly Known Graduete IN WESTEKN IOWA. Office & Phn.rmaor, 125 B'dway, ARN. AT BLUE B, T.J. CADY,M.D,, V. 8. N. BCHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMKRICAN KXPHESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA, To be sold regardless of A'- H A-ilx cost for the next two h weeks to make room for || Fall Gocds. J.J. AUWERDA, 317Broadwav.Council Bluffs NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan, Furniture and appolntments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Blaff Waves three inch part 650 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 KINDB OF EXair G-oods MRS. J. J GOOD - - - = 29 Main 8iree MAZX MIOEXIIN,. CRESTON HOUSE ™ Y ———EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., - - DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Elootric Belts Sold in the Month of June by us. Agents Wanted! Roferences—Any 0 the busine houses in Councl Bluffs, JUDD & SMITH Proprictors, 319 BROADWAY - . COUNCIL BLUFFS. COUNCIL BLUFFS D NI CONNELL UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Wo. 12 IN. Main @t.. Council Blu ¥, "Westcott, 504 Main Street, Lounul Bluffs, MANUFACTURER OF TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATUHELS SAMPLE (,uhquu.m» fihmvl Tourist, and Trunk Straps, Twenty Years h:qn rience, - - Repairing Neatly Execauted M etoa.lf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERSIIN HATS,CAPS EUCKGLOVES, sud 344 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10W a4 |