Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 22, 1884, Page 8

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DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Morning Nov. 22, N RATE THE Saturday By Cartler By Natl - OPFIOE Btrest, Near Brondway NTION. MINOR ME incil meets Monday night The ¢ 11, R, Stewart, artist, at Chapman's, See J. Reiter's new stock of cloths, Spiritual sociable this evening and dancing. A social was given at the home of J. M. Palmer last evening. N. P. Dodge Is reported as recovering from his severe illness. The Bavarian band went to Clarinda Inst evening to play at a dance. “Bunch of Keya” is the attraction at the opera hovse this aftornoon and even: 1ng. The stock ordinance is 8o neglected that cows can roam at will in Bayless park.! John T. Smith, of Des Moines, was here yesterday, looking after three run- away boye. Rov. Charles McClelland, will preach in the Congregational church to-morrow. * The danceto be given by the genial Four in Masonic hall Thanksgiving eve., promises to bo a groat success. Stewart, the artist, is located at Chap- man's, Persons deslring portraits for the holidays ehould see him at once. music of Tabor, A big game I reported as having been played Friday night, one well known sa- loon keeper losing $1,60b on hazard. ¥ It is expected that about two | undred democrats will go over to Omaha to the ravification and jollification this eventng. The alarm turned, in from box 24 Thursday night seems to have beon the doinge of some mischievous person, bont Just on deviltry. The sewerage bonds have at last been placed in the hands of the mayor for his signature. It seems that they should have been on the market long ago. Young man, you are invited to attend the song service and Bible study at the Y. M. C. A. rooms this evening at § o'clock. A pleasant time is expected. A team bolonglng to Weatherly, and engaged in hauling stone, took & run yestorday and made a good half-milo record with the wagon bottom side up. The new police patrol wagon will in a day or two be rolling along the stroet, ready to cart unfortunates to the cooler, or take policomen to the scene of any TOW, < . & Arch Harvey, the steward of Boech- tele's hotel, has beon given tho elegant gold-headed cane for raising the largest amount of money for the new African Methodist church. John Stewart is making arrangoments to have his son, W. A, Stewart taken to Mt. Pleasant for treatmont. The young man received & sunstroko last summer, and it seems to have affocted his mind. “Dreams” is to bo ginen in the opera house Thanksgiving afternoon and even. ing. Thero will be also drears in abun- dance on Thanksgiving night, for those who partake of turkey and miuce pies. A number of the frionds of Marvin White met at his residence Friday night and celebrated the first anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, White's marriago. Among the many presents wis a family Bibio rom the mayor. A drunken man on horseback went galloping down Bancroft stroot yestorday, and turning into Main street was thrown ofl. Of course he was not hurt, He was taken to the police station where he will be held for §7.60, *There is no death; what seems so is transitlon,” Spirituai circle to-morrow (Sunday, afternoon and evening at 2 and 7:30 o'clock in Spiritual hall, entrance on Main aud Pearl streets via stairs on Main and Pearl streets, two doors south of the postoftice, Mr. H. Collins, nephew of jaller Shontz, has just finished a crayon of Rev, Mr. Bates, which has been placed on ¢x hibition at Harkness Bros, He has also finished a large oil portrait of Mr. Shontz. Mr. Collins shows much skill in handling both pencil and brush, E. H. Odell, in accordance with a bet made with Gus Bergman, will at 4 o'clock this afternoon start in to perform tho stovo wood and kindlg. Big udge to keep trave go to work on the streets, Thoy concluded to travel. They gave their names as Frank Brown and Harry Dean, and were hard king youths. e, or elte Tickots for tho N crday, by running the ler f steering off way ye the atreot, and Stroe towarda things in the belng m feared svillo. Among the wagon was a gun, which shaken wp so lively that lookers that it might be loaded and might become suddenly unloaded. Jacob Schmidt, the Bavarian band, has bought out Schmide & Harb's barber shop at 720 Broadway and will take possession on Monday, the cash part of the transaction having been completed yesterday morning. Schmidt & Harb will continue with only one shop, the onoe under the new opera house. They will shortly put in both rooms and fix the place up generally, was manager of the An effort is belng mado to ralso a purso for the benefit of James Brooks, who has been lying ill for some mouths past on account of an injury to his knee. Mr. Brooks has served long and well on the police force, is an old resident, and the exponso attending his long fllness has been heavy. The mayor has headed the list with §5, and others will gladly help along the enterprise, In accordance with the recent order of THE DAILY BI POINTERS Morc Bonds Need to |'-‘" Issued 4 ] | ON P/ Why a Few wont tc Now |l t € nover beon made pnblic, Tne Bex yesterday hunted them up found that the cost of sending t three men to New York on this mission was just fifty cents less than 1,000, Besides this, Judge Dillon was patd for hisopinion €250, Then there is the dis count on the bonds sold, or the percent- age allowed brokers, or whatever the shrinkago may be called, which amounts to soveral thousand (lnllzum Alderman McMahon was also paid 365 85 for work in preparing abstracts of property and wetting at tho proper asseesment of tho adjacent property. To covor all those ftema it is therefore necessary to issuo a fow more paving bouds and reslize on them, Harlan Happenings, Last Monday the saloons of Harlan were “pullod” on an_ information report ed to have been signed by W. P. Chance, C. W. Fisher and P. H. Longcor. The democracy will havo s ratification to-night. Misn Kate by a Burke had her arm broken fall at the skating rink Tuesday t. the city council, the marshal is attempt- ing to forco all hay and wood wagons to stand at the place designated as the mar- ket betwoen the two city buildings on Bryant street. 1t Is barely possible that by forcing them to do so the city weiyh- master may got some of the hay weigh- ing, and the private scales on Main street may loke a little of the business. Thus far the official city scales have received little patronage, so little in fact that it doos not pay to make out a report of the rocelpts, or turn the city's per cent into the treasury. court yeaterday on a charge of assaulting J. Weipert in Brix's saloon. Tho evi denco showed that Nolan picked up a horsewhip which belonged to a farmer boy who was playing pool, and com- menced cracking it, and flourishimg it, and playing rathor smart, he having a little liquor on board. The whip came : e James Nolan was hefore the superior unpleasantly near the head of Mr, Weip- ert, sittng in a chair nesr by the pool tabla. Mr. Brix threw Nolan out of the saloon, and then put on his speolal polics- man's star and arrested him. The judge let Nolan go with a lecture to keep sober and not to be too smart. o — Orders by telophone for flour, feed, wood, coal, and hay, will be promptly tilled by Cook & Cooper, 700 Broad- way. S T 113 for dry hard supply. PLart OVERTON, S Telephono to No. Prices low, The finest mirrors in the city, now and novel, at Chapman's, Missouri Valley (Whispers, W. K. Smtth 4 has left town, Tho saloons are again running. The Saturday night. Tommy Carlisle {8 building (Jueen Anne co tage on the hill, himself o Mra. I, Slms is down east on a visit, Mr. Sar, spent Sunday in Omaha. Heo did notgo alone There was considerablo money bet hero on the election and most of the losers kicked on paying, but all paid. Archie Altschulor heads the list of winners. He won several hundred dollars, Bob Harris noxt, K. I'. James, $100, Billy Harmon, Goorge Shiley, Irve Pottor and others, $30 each; Edward Moore, (George Por row and a ecore of others, each. The funniest bet was that of a Blaine youny lady, who haying lost, is to deliver the winnor two kisses every Saturday night tll Cleveland is insugurated. A big amount was loft on Pusey. isclaimed (Im Judge Cochran, st River Sioux, lost 2,000 on Pusoy, but won §8,000 on Social Home club gave a dance m, Dethlifs has been working for Adam Bolander near Corley. Last weck he hauled a load of corn from the ficld and when near the crib unhitched the horses with the intentlon of pulling the loed by hand the remaining distance. He started with the wagon down the little hill, but the weight behind him was too groat for his strength, He was crushed between the front of the wagon and the corner of the crib until life was extinct Mra, Bolandor arrived on the scene whily the unfortunate man was still alive, but was unsble to move the wagon. She started to the corn field for help, bat bo fore it came, Dethlifs was dead. Dr Burks, coroner of Shelby connty, was colled from Kirkman, He ned Mesera, B. F. Lancaster, Johr ring and John H. Pingee, as a jur quest was held last I'riday. It { cient to say that the verdict accords with the facts as above given.—(Harlan Tri- bune, — St. John Bros. have bought, eleaned and refurnished the Revere House, 519 Broadway, opposite tho opera house, Council Bluffs, where you will find clean rooms, clean beds and well filld tablos. Terms §1.50 por day. 1 INALL B, Rishton, ot Neola, was in tho city yes terday. B. Starbuck, of Glenwood, was in the Blufly yesterday, Frank Pusey and J. L. Do T loft tto after Missouri Vall s brother-in-law, i for the D, !, Tucker now goes to last even on a hunt, accompanied by b Dr, Gro Frauk Koste tako in tho | over night as the gue: to ), and remained W Omaha, was over hie icomon's b of Mr. an James Wesloy w ready to receive their frionds at No. 219 Fiftoenth avenus, they having gone to housckeoping thera, Tom Millott loft last evening for D to take in the domocratic procession What thero i left of him wilt be back t Monday [ AUCTION The will P the bidder, at his residedee, No. Couneil SALE sell a undersigred highest 1504 Blulls AUCTION, to Eighteenth street. on Sarvkpay Nov, 22, all his Houschold ~ Furniture, Consisting of parlor and bedroom sets, kitehen fu , cook and v ete, heating stoves, erocke R AT Mus. P. L. Robinson, of Omaha, is vis- iting hero, Evorything isvery qulet and dull here. A building boom™ is expected in tho spring. Lawyer Dance will remove to Nobras ka in the spring, Marvin Hughlett and a lot of North western officials visited the Valioy Tuos day, inspecting their new property, the & P, ratlway, Thero was considerablo kicking here against tho Associated procs, on acoount of the partisan way in which they sent out returns election night. Tho West task of kicking his Blaine hat along |ern Union and tho fine and rapid service Broadway from the Methodist church (o |they rendered aro complimented very Poarl street, he being obliged to **hurrah” dor Cleveland every time he kicks, Mrs, Dillian J. Parker, of Onawa, who | Were deceived as it was into belioviug | ) formerly lived here, now wants to be ro leased from the further husbandry of Harlan Q. Parker, to whom she was mar- ried In July, 1881, She says he willfully deserted her in February, 1882, and she wants her maiden name back again, it belng Ingalls, A. J. Kirkland while drunk, was lead- ing & mule team around the corner by Harkness Bros'. store, and succeeded in having the wagon collide with a bugg highly, but even tho republicans suy they would’ rather have had the Aescciated press send out unbiased returus, as they tho republicans were going to carry everythin, ~ Amy Goorge has returned from Valen tine. Harry Cheyney and wife will make the 3lutls their future home, The democrats ratiiy to-night, Far, | —— = Closing Out, To close the business 1 ofler my stock of miacollancous books, picture, fanzy goods, notloue, fire scroens, easols, willow and ¥ | cano high chairs and children’s rockers, standing there, in which a little boy was | at prices never known before in the west, seated, the boy thrown out but luckily was nct pjured. Kirkland was arrested and yesterdoy was fined, Two young fellows, each giving his age | o, The buggy was overturned and | H- . Seaman, papor, books and station: ery, 04 Broadway, Coancil Blufls, | — E. L. \unlh, general fuel merchant, 150 Main streot, hus opened a branch oflice and yard at A, B, Howe's mill, orner of Mill and Scott streets, but will #s nineteen, and each claiming to be a|eontinue to do business at the old stand, candy maker by trade, vere before the jand will keop on hand the choiceaf court yesterday as suspicious characters. They claimed to have come from Kansas | Wiy, snd were giyen a chance by the £ cord and stove wood of all He (wood) have yon ull in, L — Missouri kind, Order bard wood of Cash. Joseph Gilber For'Sale! 1 will sell the M‘\H‘:yv‘w" on ensy torms it 200 .(‘cm F..:m 400 Acrn F.zv m, 800 Acre Farm, S1x milos east of Onaws, Monons 240 Acres of Wild Land, Sultablo for Farming, ALSO 250 Head of Cattle, 70 Head of Horses, 300 He d of Hogs Also Farmiog Implemonts sufticieut to oair farus, Also 16,000 Bushels of Corn, and 400 Tons of Tame and Wild Hay, orn, teod aud machiuery o sold ouly In connection purchase, if desired, Col qu'or address K. P. CADWELL, Coubed Bluls, Lowa, I COUNCIL BLUFFS SATURDAY o divided up UELLE& = a 1 oy 1 K . |4 2 f § k. a U i \w“.a, wiitn Upon the openine of the season for the Holiday Goods trade, | beg to inform my customers and ‘he public in gener- al, th t I hav: made extensive prepara- tions for a large trade and feel confi- tent that | can fill all orders that may iie entrusted to me to your: entire sat- isfaction. My assortment of imported and do- mestic goods, | am pleased to assure you, is far superior to any of previous seasons, and a visit to my establisi- 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 genera trade in the west. ~ Should none of my agents he able to call onyou during the season it will he 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. J. MUELLER, 103 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, - - - Towa GOOD. MRS, J. J. Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langt'y and FPompadour Frizzes, ALL KINDS OF OCdsS COUNCIL BLUF ¥ 0. K. Brswick, Secretary. ff‘” ive Associalion| g b and na snd District A 4000 rewied oflored 1oF th 1l comumunication MRS = » J. _:NOBRIS, LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, AT REDUCHED PRICHS. 236 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. f‘f“'f;éim’-’xfiv (BRGUTT & FRENGH urtains, in Lac .' v'x, Turcoman, Ete.d uu vlotha Mattings, Linoleums Et W hoicest and Best Selec ud SIUOK in the WEST, ymo and ho ¢ mvineed t }vu we are headquarters for all goods In our line , Curtains and House Furnishings in th ding Supplies. TWMPLE - « OOUNCIL BLUFFS |np‘!v1flu-vimm MAN & VIN, arnonterst Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUF Orders in the city or country solicited. Promptattention and satisf Guarante: Plans and specifications furnished fre MRS. L. A. WARBURTCN, | FasnionasLE DRESSMAKE Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orvders Filled Prc l)luj! AKERS ‘action 38 BROADWAY SPECILA Y. Wo wouls r attent NOTICE that th NEW BOSTON BOOT AND SHOE HODSE|— """+ —ARE OFFERING— Bargams Wh1ch Cannot be Obtained E}sewhere hat we mean and mean what we i st way t. ¥ that wo #a; S and exauwis wul.~,..n~.‘mmm; EFY COMPETITION IN EVERY PARTICULAR, Lusa 0f Ol Asser THAT WE word which will sttract the & {oods, and that is the reason we oa |1 ¥ E Sost L1 ki ition of ¢ ACASH ls the i sl il Liug NOVEMBER 22 1854, AB_“Or HiD. «i on Every 8uit. ES_A}L'Y7'JZ]:[J From $5 to $156 Save ADTANTA RN £ASNEAALLA Jain GO SRR i A & D O ENE &, LANDST TROM, Merclla,xrt Traillorr s, Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Sty on Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Main Street, - . - - - - Councll Blnfts, DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 6,000 Electrio Belta fold for the Month of Sc As~ents Wanted' References—Any of the business houses In Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manafactory iffe, JUDD & SMITH Proprictors, , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS. EIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horsea and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell in retail or wholesale lota. Al Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholorale aud retall dalers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices le. Satistaction Guaranteed. SCIILUTER & BOLEX Coruer Fifth Ave, & 4th St., Council Bluffs, SMITH & TOLLER Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Mala street, CouxerL BLUFFS, = = = = = g El r | ——- A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST AN ST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF HlairGroods In Iowa and Nebraska, and eold for the leact money at 537 Broadway, Councll Blutls, Iowa, st} MRS, D. A, BENEDIC, Nenuucture, ¥ Tadlee’ Furnish COST uniil all are di Goods and ed of. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. 1am making a big reduction in FURNIISTU IRE As L necd the room ¢ display my stock of stoyes. Council Blufs, Iows, FPropr DI A CE., INLOXELIN . N HOUS Ln.m.umu FIRSTCLASS. 7 and 219 S. Main St., - HALLET T, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed EMEKSON PIAD Unrivallod or Tone or KIMBALL PIANGS Best Modern Price y FRANz Liszr oto Buy. The Kimball Organ, so long and favorably knosw STEW ART, ~ Solo Agent for above lines of uncil Blutfa Correspondence Sol ited, Joms, 329 au tad, Agonts W hMetcall Iflroz@.. WHOLESALE DEALERS HATS,GAPS BUCK G._{}"’E’ and 344 Proadway. L. C. ARBUTHNO ALL THE LATEST STYLES 1> WMIT,FTN RS 542 BROADW .\\. - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS W. P ALY SWORTH. ETOTTSE: NMNMOVEER the LITTLE GIANT trucks aud auy distauco sud over apy &nd of §10333 d. Al work guaranteed W, P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Nint COUNCIT 'Wall Paper Goods, 1 have declded atroot BLUFF8 Special Bargams In .n order to make room for an immenee stock of for all goods now in stock, at prices never before quoted in this city. GEO, R, BEARD, No, Main & treet, next to P, O, N. 8CHURZ. Justice of me Paca, OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, 1owa | COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, DR. C. C. EAZEN DENTIST, 100 MAIN STREET, QOUNCIL BLUFF§ = H [ *

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