Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 24, 1884, Page 8

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| BEE. THE hi\“,;\ 04 Monday Morning Nov. SUBSCRIT CAnifle = &« o OFTICE! enrl Bireet, Noar Brondway MINOR MENTION, The council meets tonight. IL. R, Stowart, artist, st Chapman's Sos 3. Reiter's new atock of clothe on at the “Burr Oaks” is tho attra pera house this evening. Another assortment of hats just r ceived. J. J. Auwerda & Co. All the trains were several hour yesterday on account of the storm. Tho storm caused a postponement of tho spiritual social until next Saturday ovening. Placo your orders for crayon portraits for the holidays with Stewart, tho artis, at Chapman's. Justice Schurz entertalned about a dozen of his frionds the other night with an oyater supper. Saturday evoning Justico Schurz per formed the ceremony making J.W.Banks and Tillie Schults husband and wife, nan in positively temember that § closing out his business and you will save money by purchasing your goods at 405 Broadway. Cunistias CArps GIVEN Away,—On all cash purcheses of fifiy cents and up- wards at Seaman's closing-out sale, 405 Broadway. The mayor offers $50 to any citizen burglar and deliver Why not offer the who will capturca him at the city jail. roward to the police! J. 7. Harior is cleaning out the ditches along avenues A, B, 0, ole., in a manner which pleases greatly tho residents in that part of the city, who say that it is the best work done yet in that line, Since the burglars made s break for the private offico of Mark Duryee, man- ager of the Ogden house, even the bell- boys bave been armed, and a sorry time time 15 In store for the next thief found loitering about there. The mud and rubbish has been allowed to accumu'ate so on tho paved stroots that a stranger visiting tho oity would hardly know that Council Bluffs had any paving. There should bo some system of cleaning adopted. Even the democratic organ will not have the gall to say this time that Coun- ol Bluffs sent a large and enthusiastio delegation 10 Omaha to attend the ratifi- catlon. A littlo too wintry night. A dolegation of young men from the Omaha association will visit the Y. M. C. “THEVES AND THUGS. Victim Cla to Have Lost His Rolls Soveral Arresied on Suspicion He had been kept by Capt Russell on Broadwey stroot, and on leaving there went up to Main Mtrect and down Main street to blackss in the near Seventh near Gregory’s ith shop, whero ho was attacked, sidewalk, and after » rolieved of what money ho had, about 28,00, He noticed two men follow him out of the saloon, and was quite certain t they were the enes who robbed him. From the description given of them. Officers Cusick and O'Brien yenterday arrested two follows, who gave their names as Tom Howard and Frank Qlifford, Howard was cnarged with the robbery and Clifford as an accomplico Howard had £5.25 on his person, and the other had no money. They will have a hearing to-day. The man who was robbed is a farm hand, He did not re- coive any sorlous injury, but his clothing is badly torn. MISSED IS MONEY, A man named Foss complained yester- day that ho had been robbed of $40. It appears that Saturday night he was in a condition where he required help to got to bed, and his son and Mike Kildare, woll known to the police, aro maid to have put him in his little couch. Foss on waking found two $20 bills gone from his pocket. Kildare was taken into cus- tody yesterday, and the police are work- ing at the case to see if they can get more light upon it. A MIDNIGHT PROWLER, About 1 o'clock yesterday morning P. M. Pryor, of Tue Bee oflice, living at No. 819 Sixth avonue, was arroused from slumber, and heard somebody apparently working at the kitchen door. He went there, and called out *‘Who is there?”’ There was silence for a moment, and in response to another more eharply put query, the prowler replied that he want- ed to find the way to Dalo's barn, He did not wait for any great urging to go, but quickly skipped out, the marks of his foet showing that he had taken across lots in his haste to get *‘to Dale’s barn,” or somewhere else. Pryor had no gun with him, but has now arrayed himself like a walking arsenal, this being the sec- ond visit made to his house. If another one comes Pryor will doubtless get that $50 roward offered by the mayor. thrown down on the struggle was o ——— Ladies’ Stribley & Co.’s fine and me- dium fine shoes reduced in price. 7. T. Linvsey & Co, BLAINE BLTTERS, How Somo um‘:?.. Pay for Being Too Sure ot His Election, Saturday afternoon some of the novel bets made befcrs oloction were paid off, A. this evening to hold the monthly con- | much to the amusement of the by-etand- ferenco. Tneso gatherings have all been | ors, who watched the sport with gleo, profitable and well attended. An in- [although tho weather was anything but creasod attendance is expected this even- ing. All young men are invited to be presont. i The Nonparell says;it *‘bolieves that it is honorablo journalism to acknowledge and rectify orrors that may ocour ln its columus. A gentloman always apologizes when he finds that he is in error; a con- fool nover.” As that paper has nover apologizad for publishing that bogus Nows editorial, and never ac knowledgad or rectified numerous other grave errors that have lately orept into its columns, it seoms in lta own opinion to bo *'a conceited—but give the old lady time. She is a littlo slow gotting around. e Very True, fovorablo for street corner gaping. E. H. Odell, tho secrotary of tho board of trade, was one of the victims, Bocause his favorite, Blaine, did not get there, he ad to mako good hls promlse to Gus Bergman, which ho did by kicking his white Blalne hat along Broadway. shout- fng “‘Hurrah for Cleveland” every {ime he kicked. There wasn't much left of the hat or of Odell’s voice by the time the kick was ovor. (ius Bergman marched along with him, beating a big bass drum with two sticks, one not being enough to oxpress his delight and enthusiasm, Borgman, s o bass drum soloist, showed himsolf to have great force and spirit, but Jacked in that delicacy of touch which characterizes such artists as Wall Mc- Fadden, Still his debut was a sunccess. Jim McMahon was another vietim He 1tis not strange but very true that when poople want boots or shoes for mud, snow and actual service they know that is tho only kind wa keop, and como to us for them. Wo appreciate the favor shown us, Z. T. Lasnsgey & Co. e — “Tell the Truth.” The Globe, which is, in fact, only the dear old lady's evening dose, glves the above heading to an articlo attacking Tnr Bee, It otarts out with, *“Tue Bee, with its usual bad grace, raisos & hue and ory concerning the excavatingon lower Brosdway, preparatory to paving. Mr. Tilton should have resd the contract bsfore publishing his attack against the The old lady's twilight nap is charactoristic of the old lady herself, and is on a par with the bogus News' editorial, Let the Globe surprige itself for once and **Tell the Truth " The fact is, Tur Bee makes no such attack, and raises no such hne and ory, and_tho lie ia made up out of whole cloth, Yt the Globe itself admits there is some cause for complaint, but that “‘the preperty owners will have littlo if clty government, etc.” wheoled George Marwood along Broad- way In & barrow, and he too shouted for Cleveland, as ofton as his gaeping broath snd waning strength would permit. Nei Voorhis was still another victim, He had to shout for Cleveland a8 often an his democratio friend, John Templeton, did. They carrled brooms with flags on top, snd Oscar Keplinger, and Whittlesoy, tho brother of the Globe's city editor, followed sult. Altogethor It was a novel proceseion, It was cut short by the wind and snow, which proved alike dis- ngreeablo to victor and vietim. Harry Hunter, of the Nonpariel, was to have been among the shouters for Cleveland, but as the old lady who employs him has not yot given up that Biaine is~ defeated, he was excused by Mr. Temploton until later in the season, but ho still promises to como out in due time, o — What Is the dfatier? What is the matter with buying a good pair of ladies shoes for one dollar out of our odd lot basket. Former prico two to four dollar 7.0, Laxvsey & Co, — HELPI&G THE HEATHEN, any extra excavating to pay for” They sy have some to pay for after all, eh! e e— shoe Remember we give Chicago discounts and terms on Rubber Boots, Shoes and aud have the largest exclusive wtore west of Chicaco Z. 1. Laxvsey & Co., Council Blaffy, 1 owa, — Abusing a Child, A colored meo named Freeman, living on Washington avenue, was yes'erday ¢ rrested on complaint of some neighbors w.o esy be was beating his little child ic a m o8t brutal manuer, any great reputation for kinduess toward his wir's aud chiidren, snd if he is balf ks brutal as is oharged. be abould be mad to feel the smm t of the law this time. Freemsn has not w I offer my stock of miacollansous books, pio.'ure, fanzy goode, notlons, fire screens, eas.'s, Willow aud cane high chaire and childe.on's rocke at prices never known before 1. the west H. E. Beaman, paper, books ana Station- ery, 604 Bruufvuy. Council Bluffs, e— Qsder hard wood of P. Overton. Missionary Mo ugs Held Here Yesterday, In accordance with the actlon of the Prosbyterian synod, missionsry conven- tions aro being held at different points in the state to awaken, especlally among the Prexbytorians, renewed and incressed in- tercat in the work of sproading the gos. pel in foreign lands. Such a conyention, or wore properly meetiog, was held hero yestordsy. Saturday evening moeting, but the storm delayed the trains so that somo of the speakers did not arrive and the meeting was not held. Yesterday forenoon there was @ luge and gathered in the opera house to hear Rev. Dr. Jchnson, Heo spoke particularly up on the work in India, a subject with which he has been wade very familiar by s residenco there of twenty-two yoars, and he expeots soon to return to that field in which he has so long labored. He spoke of the necessities of the work, the accessi- bility of the people which the work has already geoomplished and is sccomplish- It was planued to Lave a intorested sudience I'TE DAILY BEE I Y6 % u At tho opera I ther ience gathered {toh n the we in Si bheen labor ing f raddress was o Afioth anged for the Mirchell a Royn Brox s reduced in prices, Call an % prices 7 T Laxvsey & ( TEDIOUS TRAMPING. A Man and His Wife Walk From Davenport to Council Blufte, had, indeed, a sirange talo, they claiming to have walked clear across tho state of Towa, from Davenport to Council Bluffs. Their pitiable appearance, their spparel, their marka of exposure, their shoes with soles worn clear off, all seemed to bear witness to the truth of thoir statement They wero objects of pity, indeed, The man gate his name as Duke Gregory, and said that three years ago he marriod the woman in Omaha, her name being Clark, For two yeara he worked at brush-making, but a year ago mot with an accident which crippled his feet, and laid him up for six months Being out of employment and out of money, he concluded” to start back for Omaha, hoping there to moet some of his old friends, and get employment. The officers at headquarters ~chipped in onough change to get the sorry couple plenty to eat, and paid their fare across the river. 1en Try the Hanan Shoo. 7. T. Lixosey & Co. e PERSONAL, 0. 0. Miles of Denver, is at the Pac J.iM. Bailey of Eagle Grove, put in Sunday at Bochtelen, P. J. Gallagher of Webstor, was at Bech- tele's yesterday. Mr. Jool Eaton, the gas man, has returned from the east. Judge Loofbourow and wife were at the Ogden yesterday. L. ¥, Racine of St. Louis, took his Sunday dinner at the Pa 3 Conductor Sanderson, of the St. Paul, spent Sunday at the Ogden, with his wife, Rev. J. W. Harris, of the Baptist church, of Omaha, was here Saturday «n route for Nebraska City to preach there yestorday. Hon. B. G, Neal of Oregon, spent Snnday at the Ogden, whero he was called on by Mr, Pusay, Mr, Wirt, and othor Council Bluffs frionds, J. P, Fall, the broker, of Silver City, was in the Bluffs Saturday, and paid his respects to this offico, and gave orders to keep right along sending him Tne Bek, S Thomas Griflith died at his residence, 309 Pierce street, at 7 o’clock p. m. yes- torday, aged 70 yoars. Notico of funeral hereaftor. ——— Lizzie Dugan, a colored girl, has been sent to the reform school by Judge Ayles- worth, e “Sport” Miller is now taking stops to havo his wayward son sont to the reform achool. Rov. Thos, McC — cllan, of Tabor, one of the professors in the college there, preached tn the Congregational church hero yesterday. —— COMMEROIAL, OOUNOIL DLUFFS MARKRT, purposcs, 85, Hay— 85 00@7 00 por ton; baled, 50@60. Ryo—8%0. Corn Monl—1 80 por 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; pricos st yards, 6 00@ Oonl—Delivored, hard, 9 50 per ton; soft 460 por ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9, ¥lour—City flour, 1 50@3 90, Brooma—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE 8T00K, Onttlo—Butcher cows $ 26@3 75, atoars, § 76@4 00, Shoop—2 0@ 00, Hogs — 00@4 2 PRODUCS AND FRUITS. Poultry—Livo old hens, 2 50 per doz; spring chickens, 2 50 per doz. Butter—Oreamory, 18@200, Eggn—24 por_dozon. Vegetablos onfons, 40@H0 or eating, Butcher boans, cat votataas, 20 ver Ib, 200 por gol. gos—8 00 por bbl, 1 will sell tho following property bought within 30 d 200 Acre Farm, d all fonced 400 Acre Farm, Acrew il vided iuto threo desirablo small farms, 800 Acre Farm, 1x milos east of Onawa, Monons Ao Mbige rer yords, sheds, ofo. s under 11w, bawice ln timber, meadow wnd pasture; & first olass stook tarm ity, Tows, on 240 Acres of Wild Lend, Suitable for Farming 250 Head of Cattle, 75 Head of Horses, 300 He d of Hogs nta suflicient to carry ou said Also 16,000 Bushela of Corn, and 400 Tons of Tame and Wild Hay, with sald far: 0y b PR Call o0 or aidrese Also Farming Imple forCholoo Stk farms, well Poscasion given on date of E P. CADWELL, Councll Blufle, Lowa. Thero appeared at police headquarters horo Saturday a man and woman who Potatoos, 30@400 por bushel; | $6.00 worth $10.00, bu; apples, cheice cooking 1 00@2 00 _per FV : ot waist and satin faced, $12 worth $16. or Sale! set waist and satin faced, $12 worth $16 easy terma i Fivo miles north of Councll Biuffs; good barn, honse ud 63160 foot, ‘foed , COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY all Good AT HARKNESS BRO: silks, Dress Goods :& Novelties OF THE SEASON. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT is very complete in variety and excellence of,'goods. Cloakings, Plushes, Velvets, Eider, Down and Jergey Cloth | | | | CURTAINS | CURTAINS ! Tambour, Turcoman, Madras and I.ace (lurtain Goods, Window Shades, Etec., Etc. STOCK COMPLETE IN MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, INGRAIN & HEMF 0il Cloth, Rugs, Mattings, Mats, Etc., Ete. HARKNESSBR(S., 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa: | | | | | | NOVEMBER 24 1654, From §5 5 aved on Every 2uit, AT o0 25203 TN WANA ER & BRC -,‘I, 32 PEARL ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS, A ) " ; W 1 n 108 ENE & LANDSTROM, MG]‘ chhant Tailoxrs Snits Made to Orderin I i 2 Short” Notice and a Leasonale Prices, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 5 Main Streot, . . DR, JUDDS 0,000 Electric Delts 1a Ready Counell Bluf! for the Month of Sept, by us. Acents Wanted! Bluffs, JUDD & SMITH Proprlet 0, Fourth St. JUNCIL BLUFFS. References—Any of the busness houses in Counci] Salesrooms 519, Bi Manufactory ¢ EIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we wil sell in retail or wholeeale lots, All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholutale and rotafl dealers in Grain and Daled Hay. Pricos sonable, Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEIY Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St., uncil Blufs, BMiTH & TOLLER Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TATLORS % and 9 Maln strect, Oouncin BLurrs, - - - - - lowa, A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc From. M etocalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BATS,CAPS BUCKGLOV and 344 Proadway, QOUNCIL BLUFFS 10WA COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 te $25 eac Take advantage and call early to obiain the best bargains. 1 am making a big reduction in FUOUORNITGSTU RIIE Ae Tneed the room § display my stock of stoves. A. J.MANDEL, 82 Broadway, Council Blufte, owa, C caks, Girculafi?s, and Plush Garments, SPECIAL PEREMTORY SALE. . COCKE&MORGAN 347 CUNCIL BLUFFE. D = . BROADWAY 347 ICWA. It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure and~no small degree of pride, that we make this announcement, and we extend a cordial invitation to our friends and patrons throughout the entire community to examine the latest evidence of our business growth. Cloak Department. The low scale of prices that will enrich our customers. Ladies Russian Circulars, 300; choice country Al wool English diagonal full fur collar and fur ornaments in baclk, The same as abcve with corset waist and faced with satin, 88,50 worth $12.50, Fineall weol English diagonal, full fur collar and fur ornaments in back, four inches of fur around bottom and on both sides in front, cor- Satin 2ves, Heavy ali wool MATALASSE corset waist with sl faced, full trimmed,six inches of fur on bottom 818 worth 824, All wool fur, tirmmed NEW MARKE1S, 87,60 to §18. Extra fine quality MOHAIR SEAL PLUSH SILK LINED with REAL SEAL ornaments $25, selling at other places at 835 to $45. Canton Flannels in Remnants, 2000 yards Canton Flannels at be worth 74c. 2000 do do do Gie do Sie, 3000 do do do 74c do 10c, 3000 do do do Sic do 12 6000 do do do 10¢ do ¥be. Glove S8ale. £ceond to none which has oceurred in the past, and which which will in ali vrobabiiity remain a MEMORABLE EVENT in the future. LUPIN PARIS GLOVES in all sizes and complete assortment e colors and black, 50c¢ tor THREE BUTTONS and 93¢ for Four But- tons. The regular prices of these gloves assold by other establish mente is $1.25 for three buttons and $1.50 for four buttons, and they are CHEAP ENOUGH at theze prices. This is WITHOUT EXAGGE. RATION the CREATEST CLOVE SALE ever ioaugurated in Council Bluffs, THE WIFE OF THE MILLIONAIRE | Professional Man, Mechame or Laboring Men, are alike interested in where to buy Dry Gools the cheapes®. Our expenses are about one-half that of other houses, and we have learned that BIG BAR.CAINS DRAW BIG TRADE Dress Goods, Flannels, Underwear Hosiery. At sweeping eductious Prompt Attention Given lo Mail and Express Crders, OCKE&MORGAN | |councrL BLUFFE, - - - 847 BROADWAY IOWA

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