Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 15, 1884, Page 8

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- 6 oo n— — — S THE DAILY BE£-- COU s — THE DAILY BEE. QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturday Morning November 16, SUBSORIPTION RATES, . 20 senta par wook 10,00 per yoar By Oartlo By Mall No, 7 Pearl MINOR I, R, Stewart, artist, at Chapman’s, See J. Rioter's new fall stock of cloth. MENTION. Lyman's majority is now figured at b8, Spiritual social this evening. Music and dancing. Mail and paper boxes cheap at Sea- man's closing out sale. Attend the closing out sale at H, Frled- man's, 341 Broadway. Russell Campbell and Charles Bailey have been arrested for vagrancy. Dealors will find bargains at Seaman’s closing out sale, on usual terms, Glenwood has a democratic hurrah to- night, to which Council Bluffs will send a delegation, Grand closing out sale begins this Sat- urday morning at H, Friedman's, 341 Broadway. Leave to wed was yestorday granted C. H. Perry and Lois A, Valentine, both of Oakland, Everybody should buy a ticket for the policemen’s dance at Masonic hall, on November 20th. My entire stock of cloaks will be closed bonds to keep the peace until the next ens at once raised a purso of £400 in gold for him. He is a machinist by trade and made the very cannon which was be- | ing fired. Heo has always led & very ac tive life, and the accldent to one In his circumectances, is indeed a terrible one. William Gibson. of the K. C. house, geems to have reached the end of his rope. He has lately made a good deal of trouble with his family by his drinking and quarrelsome habits, and had to glve district court. The other day he was arrested for assaulting his wife with a butcher knife. He was placed in jail on account of his failure to keep the peace, as provided for by his bonds, and has also been held to await the grand jury on a charge of assault with Intent to kill. Mrs. Gibson has al- term of the #o commenced divorce proceedings and the notice was served on him in jail yea- terday. She charges him with cruel treatment and habitual drunkenness. e e— ‘Wrought Iron Ranges atreduced prices, De Vol & Wright, 504 Broadway. A FALLING HOUSE. Comnty Board Petitioned to Order 4 New ;Gourt House Election, The ty Fathers Peep at the Cracks, 1t is now conceded that the court house is In a really dangerous condition, and unfit for further occupansy. The walls are settling more and more, and are bulging out, the cracks are larger, and no one can look at the structure without feeling that it is easier to breathe out- PATERNAL PRATTLE. | The City Fatiers Condema the :Courl fonse as Unsale. They Propose to Tax the In- surance Companies. Other City Coincerns, The aldermen met last night as a board of health, Ald. McMahon and Keating being absent. Ald, Siedentopf offered the following resolution, which was adopted: Resolved, That the clerk be instructed to cause & notice served by the marshal upon the board of supervisors, apprising that body of the action of this board of health in declaring the county court house to be in an unsafe condition, and that in the opinion of this board the building complained of is injuring all persons and the public in the enjoyment of life and health, and that the said board is requested and required to repair said building or otherwise place the same in a safe condition, within fif- teen days from the day of [service of such notice. The body was then transformed into & clty counail. A nidewalk was ordered from Broad- way to the creek on Six'h street, and a lamp-post at the bridge. A petition was presented, asking for the appointment of John Jones as super- intendent of the work of keeping the paved streets cleaned, and that the clean. ing be let by bid; Referred. Ald. James moved that the city attor- ney prepare an ordinance providing for the taxing of all insurance companies do- ing business here, The city attorney re- ported that he was already preparing such an ordinance, and the resolution was adopted. | The city engineer was Instructed to repare a written report on the proba- nido than fnside of 1. Yesterday after-| FRENE B WL L PG B i iver, noon the city fathers inspected the | heing widened by washing, thus damag- building, with a view of taking some |ing adjacent property: also to the result action. Asa board of health they haye [of an overflow from theriver, and wheth- and | er, such overflow might not rush down out within thirty days. H, Friedman, 341 Broadway. Place your orderas for crayon portralts for the holidays with Stewart, the artist, at Chapma Democrats and republicans concede that J.J. Auwerda & Co., handle the finest millinery goods. CHRISTMAS CARDS GIVEN AWAY.— On all cash sales of fifty cents and upwards, at Seamon’s closing out sale, J. A. Murphy has commenced the erection of a new brick residence on Kigth street, near Fifth avenue. | Stewart, the artist, is locatdfl at Chap- man’s, Persons desiring portralts for the holidays should see him at onoe. Word comes from Mt. Pleasant that W. H. Hoover, who was recently sent from here to the asylum there, died on Monday. The Planter’s Wife is to be given Mon- day evening. Harry Lacy appears as Oolubert Graham, supported by Miss Edna Caroy. The driver of Hagg's beer bottling wagon provea to have been quite badly hurt by the runaway,one legbeing broken and some of the bones of one hand. The spectacular melo-drama of the Romany Rye was presented at the opera house last evening, and is to be given again this Rfternoon and evening. The streets leading up to the water works reservoir and Fairmont park are being put in shape for travel, they hav- ing bean badly washed away during the summer, ‘Work has been begun on the new gov- ernment building and twenty-two men have been set at work, stone-cutters and masors, and the force is to be increased at once. The heirs of Vincent J. Bailey have sued the Mutual Benefit association cf the power to condemn the building, forbid its occupancy, or even to order it boarded up, or torn down. If the build- ing gets much worse some such action will be necessary to protect the publio. If the building cannot be used, the prisoners will need be taken into some other county jail, or put in the peniten- tlary, and this county will have to pay their board, Rent will have to be paid also for some bullding for the use of the county officers and the keeping of the records. The county is taking great chance in many respects, there being a liability of its records being destroyed, or its treasury mulcted for a large amount. The county board does not seem dis- posed to take any action, In view of the last election held on the question, there being solarge a majority against a new court house, A petition signed by a large number of business mon was pre- sented to the board yesterday, asking that a new election be called to vote upon the question of a new court house and jall. The board concluded not to take any action upon the petitlon until to-day. The only seeming objection which is prosented againat calling such an election is the claim that it would bo useless to do 8o, for the east end of the county would vote solid against it and defeat it. It is thought by others that the peoplo of this county now realize that the present building is not only a disgrace to the county, but is endangor- ing the property and the lives of citizens, and something needs-to be done. e —— Order hard wood of P. Overton. ———— Stewart stoves, De Vol & Wright. Aho Coming Jurors, The following have been chosen as the jurors for the December term of the dis- trict court: Perir Jurors-~R T Bryant, city; Wm Leigh, Shelby; Jos Butler, Hazsl Dell: W M Maxwell, James; B Y Graybill, Norwalk; J G Carter, Valloy; Martin Nilon, Belknap; J ¥ Grove, Pleasant; John Dargo, Sr., Grove; C A Rose, city; this city for $3,000, claiming that he had a policy in full force when he died In February last. Harry Hunter, the dear old grand. mothers local, has been presented with a novelty made up of sausages, a very unique affair which needs to be seen to to be appreciated. The boy, Willio Davis, who ran away from Webster City, was taken back there by his friends yesterday, and it is ex- pected he will be sent from there to the reform school. A Jdozen or so of the Romany Rye troupe sro stopping at the Revere house, and seemed greatly pleased with the way the hotel is running under the manage- ment of the St. Johna. Several parties, including Maj. Gen, Thomas, Theo, Lund, and others, were noticed getling away with election bet oysters at J. W, Morse's. They snemed eatisfied with the counts. There is to be a quarter racs this after. noon at the drlving park between a horse belonging to Mr. Redinhall and one be- The race is for longing to Johnny Cox, $200 a side. The Becond street bridge is to be fur- nished with new braces, stringers and flooring, #o as to make it gooa for four or five years. This is one of three bridges that with-stood tho great ludian creek flood of two years ngo, Charlle Wilson and Bir. Scales have bought a speedy runner, a two year old, of Major Thomay, of Lexington, She is by Lsge Lape, dam Ellce, and promiees to make 1t lively for any company she may get info. Bhe arrived st the driving park this week. “Qut of the joys ard griefs of earth Death proclaims « glozious birth.” Spir- itual circle to-morrow (Sunday) after- + moon and evening ln Spiritual ball, at 2 and 7:30 o'clook, Entrance ou Main and Pearl streots vis stairs two doors south of the post oftice, P. R, Bolden yesterdsy roceived the #3d nows that his brother Frank Belden had met with & terrible accident at Han- ford, Tulare connty, California, I fir- ing off & cavnon is honor of Blaine, & premature discharge tore off buth his »B‘l and burned his face badly. The i Allen Smith, Lewis; W Hamilton, Macedonia; R G Harlow, Knox; Ezra Carter, Rockford; J C Thraildkill, Gar- ner; 7 C Wilson, Lincoln; W M Couch, James; Alex Glod, city; James Marge- son, Liyton; John Knox, Grove; Simon Reynolds, Belknap; C M Porter, Wave- land; C M Gilmore, city; Wm Curry, Crescent. Graxp Jurorsi—David Sschoneman, Walnut; Herman Mendel, Neola; W B Nowton, Oakland; Jos Beck, eity; S S Keller, city; W H Freeman, Oakland; W 8 Quick, city; R M White, Oakland; Robert Wilson, Kliot; Otis Hardenberg, Walnut; J A Hoke, Avoca; Robert Adams, Crescent; A Ossler, Wheeler’s Grove; Jos Ellis, Minden; E H Ohlen- dorf, city. e — Buy your Thanksgiving hats and bon- nets at J. J, Auwerda & Co.’s, 317 Broadway. C — before you buy. D Vor & Wenr, 504 Broadway. o — PERSONALS, It will pay youto see our lino of stoves | ¢ this new channel, causing a wash and damage. The question of the interference of the proposed ditch with the waterworks main and the railway tracks was referred to the clty attorney. A resolution was passed requesting rallways to put only span or truss bridges across the ditch instead of platform bridges. A resolution was passed Instructing the city attorney and engineer to define more definitely the boundaries of the ward, The fire committee was instructed to put an alarm box on the C. B. & Q. tower, as there is a watchman there night and day. The committee on special asseesments reported in regard to Irregularities in width of Broadwry, that all in excess of the ordinary widths be deeignated as public places, and that the cost of paving this excess be paid for the same as inter- sections, instead of beiug charged to abutting property. The city attorney reminded the councll that he had already reported againat the legality of euch a course, and the council had at a previous meeting concurred in his report. On motion the report of the committee was concurred in and the attorney Instructed to draw an ordinance. On motion it was decided to hold a special meeting Monday at 2 p. m., to listen to objections of Mc. Hoffmnyer as to paving assessment. A resolution was adopted, doing away with the Main street hay market, and making tho space botween the city jail and the clty building, the only market place in the city. The street railway company was noti- fied to extend its track up Broadway to Babbitt's placs, in accordance with the the charter, Adjourned untit 2 o'clock Monday afternoon, o ———— To Newspaper Men, One who has had ten years experience a8 newspaper writer on both daily and weokly press, and who is also a practical printer desires a situafion on somo wide- awake weekly papor. References given. Desires to chango from daily to weekly work, Address L., Council Bluffs, Ber office. In York township the returning board reported 70 majority for Judge Loof- bourow, not stating whether it was for the short term or long term, The coun- ty board counted 1t as for the long term, o —— - Closing Out, To closo the business I offer my stock of miscellaneous books, picture, fanzy goods, notions, fire scroens, easels, willow and cane high chairs and children's rockers, at prices never known before in the west. H. E. Seaman, paper, books and station- ery, 604 Broadway, Conncil Blufls, - —— I have bee a) A with an Affection of the Throat from dhood, caused by diph- d various romedios, b ual to BROWN'S .—Rev. (/. M. F. Hamp- 10 only in boxes J. C. Reagan 1s the happy father of twin boys, born at Earlham auarnes yesterday, All doing well with increaging majority, J, C. wants them called Cloveland and Hen- dricks to aid tho reform,—[Towa Daily State Leader, November 14th, N. J. Bond, who lived here for ko many years, has returncd from Denver, R Real Estate L The following transfers were filed in the county clerk’s office yesterday and ro- ported ior the Bee by J. P. McMahon, real estato agent, November 14, 1881: COrawford & Merriam to J B Geitgen, 143and 4 b 2, Whitney, Orawford & Merriam’s add, Walnut, 160, R, B. Wilson and wife to Mosley 12, b 16, Carson, 8160, . B. Magu and wif to Russell Robin- ud 4 oFsw{ ne, and und } nwj sej, 5, 40, 8600 Sarah Teachnor aud husband to Wm. E. Cruin, e}, sef, 12, 75, 41, g1, S —com— Orders by telephone for flour, foed, wood, coal, and hay, will be promptly Wiy, Btewart Stoves, De Vol & Wright, St. Johu Bros. have bought, cleaned ) and refurnished the Revere House, H4¢ Broadway, opvosite the opera house, Council Blafls, where you will find clean | pu rooms, clean beds and well filled tables. Terms §1 50 per day. Fox'’ Sa;le B 1 will sell the following property on ensy tarms if bought within 50 days. 200 Acre Farm, Five miles north of Councll Bluffs; good barn, house orchard, aud all fenced 400 Acre Farm, as 1o ) This farm 034 be eaeily di- mall farms, acren timber and pasture. vided 1ito thres desirabl 800 Acre Farm. yord w, balance in il adow and pasture; a firet olass stook farin 240 Acres of Wild Land, Suitable for Farming, Fix A TS 2560 Head of Cattle, 76 Head of Horses, 300 He d of Hogs, filled by Cook & Cooper, 700 Broad- | Ao Farming Implements suficient to carry on said t | MRS, S, J, NORRIS, NCIL BLUFFS; J MUELLER, PROPRIETOR OF PATACH Music Hall Upon the openine of the season for the Holiday Goods trade, | beg to inform my customers and the public in gener- al, th:t | hava made extensive prepara- tions for a large trade and feel confi- dent that | can fill all orders that may he entrusted to me to youn entire sat- isfaction. My assortment of imported and do- mestic goods, | am pleased 10 assure you, is far superior to any of previous seasons, and a visit to my establish- ment, 103 Main street, Council Bluffs, lowa, will repay you. The entire stock has heen selected by myself with a view to meet the wants and demands of the general trade in the west. Should none of my agents he ahle to call on you during the season it will be of great advan- tage to you to pay me a visit and per- sonally select your wants, as travel- ing men never can carry sucha full line as is shown you at my head- quarters. 11 IMUELLER. 103 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, - - - Iowa " MANDEMAKERS & VZN, Carpenterst Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans and specifications furnished free. MRS. L. A. WARBURTON, FasHioNABLE DRESSMAKE Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. 238 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS. 0. E Beswick, A. F. CLATTERBUCK, G. Encar, Secretary. Manager. A ant, Gouncil Bluffs Detective Associafi Il do all kinds of detective wor! o8, Railway companies, Merchants, Manuactories, Corporations, Public and Private Iustitutions and District Attornoys. Stolen property re: covered Collections made, Missing friends found, Divarces y 1. 500 reward offered for the artest and conviction of any person or porsons fraudulently repressutin: this Assoclation ~All comwunications strlotly confidentinl, Oflice: Masonjo Temple Council Blufls Iowa. P. C. Box 1298, MRS, S. J. NORRIS, L.atest Styles Millinery. Having opened in a new store I invite the inspection of ladies, Oouncil Bluffs 36 Broadway, - - - MAN IMOELIN, g Froprit o ——EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St. - COUNCILBLUFF8 W. P ALYS AVLEWORT, WORTH. ETOTTSE MOVER Frame Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT truoks sud suy distance aud over any kind or ground BRICK HOUSES raised. Al work guarauteed W. P. AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth'street. COUNCIL BLUFFS We would call your attention to the fact that the ey NEW BOSTON BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE farms, Also 16,000 Bashels of Corn, and 400 Tons of Tame and Wild Hay, food aud machivery iv dividel up nd will be wold only in connection Sald stock, o sald with sald fa {5 good chanoo for Choloe Btock farms, well only for works Posession glven ou date of s0, A desired. ou'or nddress E. P. CADWELL, Councll Bluffy, {owg, Bargains Which c;mioe 'BamObtained. ?.lfiw.here‘i Wo can convisioe everybody that we say what we 1d mean what we say 0 teat the truthfuluess of our a s 18 to call and e ar stock and prices, always remem bering THAT WE DEFY COMPETITION IN ERY PAKTICULAR, 0. naglo wor o | attraot the able n of everybody, 1t is the word we used ...e.ffu‘if.'.'-fw'""Jhfl.&.:m‘l&‘«fun reason wo can offer thetn 1o You at 40 low & Bigure. A cash Dusla of buying and selii, Wherely preioctiog Purchasrs (fom oo crcharge. a1 Breadway, councit Bug | COUNCIL BLUFFS. SAVHD S A ED. From $5 to $15 Saved on Every Suit. WANAMA‘k ER 1 of the f Third I f the Great Merchas alloring Ho N, Now i The peces | any or to bo t with h as; <kin sk aut all t at o ve or-patont huck orybody ¢ from $17 to §20 and nesy goods and pric €83 Suits, from $30 and up. Ove WANAMAKER & BROWN Merchant Tailors. Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order i est Style on Short” Notice and a lhensoru:lraI;;rlilcne'i:.flt ik SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. | 206 S b MM"}ET", Councll Blufts, DR. JUDD’S ELE&TRié BELT. | 6,000 Electrlo Belta rold for the Month of Sept, by us. Acents Wanted! Roferences—Any of the business houses In Councll Bluffs, JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory 30, Fourth St. COUNOCIL BLUFFS8. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand w! we will sell in retail or wholesale loti. SRR All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholesalo and rotall dealers in Graln and Baled Hay, P sonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. . O SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffs, i SBMITH & TOLLER Agts., LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Mala street, Oouxor BLurrs, A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST AND;BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF ElairGoods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Counoll Dlufls, Iowa. adies’ Furnishing oSS unk s sevmpeass ot " e MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, Maunfacturer, ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH g4 urtains, in Lace, F{'K, Turcoman, Etc.d Oillcloths, Mattings, Linoleurs Eto ARPETS hoicest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST, ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goode In our line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Knrnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. - Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIO TEMPLE Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langt'y acd Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KINDS OF EairGoods 290 MAIN STREET, CJUNCIL BLUF F PIANOS. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FrANz Liszr, EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finish; KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy. _gmmenr COUNCIL BLUFFS The Kimball Organ, 5o long and favorably known in the west, racommends STEW ART, Sole Agent for above lings of Goods. Wareroows, 829 uncil Bluffs Correspondence Solicited. Agents Wantod, Retcalfl IRBrOSi.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, GOUNCIL BLUFFS TOW A and 344 Mrondwa: L. C. ARBUTHNOT, ——ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN— | MITLINER Y] DEMAREST'S FALL PAPER PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. 542 BROADWAY, - A S COUNCIL BLUFFS COOKING]&YVI}?D IiEATING STOVES Both mew and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to $25 ench. Take advantage nnd call early to obfain the best bargains, I am making a hig reduction in FOUORINITUDRE Ae I neod the room to display my stock of stoves. | { ; | | A. J.MANDEL, A Council Blufts, Iows, 825 Broadway, - Special Bargains In Wall Paper. _n order to make room for an immense stock of Spring Goods, Ihave decided to offer all goods now in stock, at prices never before quoted in this ofty. GEO. R. BEARD, No, 32 Main Stroet, next to P, 0. DR. C. C. HAZEIN DENTIST. 100 MAIN BSTREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS - - 'N. SOHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER ANERIOAN EXPRESS 10WA 10WA

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