Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 6, 1884, Page 7

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* THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY LS AN DEWEY & STONE'S One of the Best and Largest Stocks inthe United States to Select From, NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 6,000 Electrio Belta rold for the Month of Sept, by us. AGENTS WANTED, Retorences—Any of the business houses in Councll Bluffs. JUDD & SMITHI Propriotors, Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory 30, Fourth 8t. COUNCIL BLUFFS8. Metcalf Bros.. ) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, and 344 Proadway, NOUNCIL BLUFFS 10WA \ “R 1AM THE WE1 AGYNT FOR 11E ICHMOND SXATE.” 0y fHE DAILY BE E--SATURDAY" DE( Palice in 1he Best Two Ont of Toree, Falling Stars, For sometime It that some of those who wear stars on their breasts and who wield authority as ofticers have been getting the worst of it in wrestling with John Barleycorn and getting thrown In about two out of every three rounds. Some of these are good- hearted sort of fellows, and good officers, aside from the drink habit, and Tur Brr has hoped that they would brace up, and control themselves, but it seems that the time has come when public attention should be called to the fact that the efficiency of the force is being destroyed. The mayor made a great hurrah when he went into power about having a wonderful police force, He had them garbed in purple and tine linen, and paraded them through the streets with a brass band and afterward had them photographed. The boast was !nldo that the city for tho firat time in its history now had a metropolitan force, and from the general roputation of met- ropolitan police it seems that this must bo 8o, for they are fast gotting the name of baing frequenters of the bar, The mayor 1seuod a set of rules, and prom- ised to discharge every man who violated them, Among them was that they should not frequent saloons, or drink at bars when on duty. It is a notorlous fact not only that some of the police force openly violate this rule, but the chief has boen noticoable himself occasionally sets the ex- ample. In fact' it s under- stood that Officor O'Brien is the only man on the force who nover in. dulges in adrink. The others indulge in a glass of beer, or something stronger, . Thisis what some of the skate manufacturers call a *‘Cl 1t has pure spring steel bottoms. corrugated snank, It is fuil nickel p ated. The hottom is shaped £o fit the sole of the shoe oF b)ob perfectly, threby “giving th free and matural actien, Ithis tou clamp acd light leatber instep or heel ‘straps Tne hecl strapsare preferrable to heol clamp , in tuost cases, as the strips stiy and streogthen tho ankle often preventiog s rious aud painful acidents.’ It is the finest looking skate in the market, and one that is sure to please. It has pure Turkey Boxwood h brass bushings, they are 2| inohes in diametor and every whoel perfost s tris; each paie in separate bos. 8izes, 1t00. Talso carry a full lino of same skate in fuli s*rap wood bottoms and 1 all extras, and small and Iarge brass lined whee's, Write for prices Terms —One-third cash panyiog order; balancesens C. 0, D. 1L L. MILLES, Western Agent, 10)9, Fourth Avenus Council Biufls, Towa. NORENE & LANDSTROM, NMerchant Tailors. Fall Goods Ready. Sui Made to Order in Latest Style sn Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. | but we call it “Our Half Clamp 205 Main Street, - - Councll Blufts, BMITH & TOLLER Agts., LEADING MEROHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Mala street, CouxcrL BLures, - - - - - Iowa, but it it ended there it would not be so bad, but occasionally one makes a break which throws discredit on the whole force. Itistime that the mayor en- forced his rules in this respect. If none of the police drank when on duty there would surely be less talk about their habits, and more attention given to business. Some of the many reports afloat are doubtless exeggerated, but ad- mitting this, much cf the responsibllity of the reports rests upon the polico themnelves for frequenting saloons and drinking at bars. Yeaterday 1v was roported [that Ofiicer Brooks was the night beforo on the war path and was so boisterous at his house that nelghbors had to bo called in to take care of him, Brooks has the reputation of being one of the best officers on the force, but if this charge is true his place should be filled at once. _Doputy Marshal Guanella, who is the city jailor, is one who needs either to brace up or step down and out. Tk BEE is not disposed to be harsh with a man’s weakness, but if he has a weak- ness and wants to indulge it, he should not be in such an importact position as that occupied by Guanella, It isa com- mon talk about his being often in a con- dition unfit for duty. Itis said that a e [ biies 1 asentine reachox ADDITI AL LOCAL NEWS PP it AR B Lo = = — = Moines and carried off 800 worth ROOM FOR REFORM. ekligton 1o « raoral bW, p Jobony Barleycora Throwing the|ihetvava oo Ald. Davie, of Keokuk, has introdu an ordinance which fixes a licenso of on all one-horao vehicles, and €5 on t horse vehicles. The Hawkoyo says the Burlington city council at its last meeting did nothing in regard to the proposed aystem of leens ing saloons by granting thelr ownors permita for tho salo of pop, ginger alo and othor harmless drinks, The Times-Republican explains that the remson why nearly all the bettor amusement companies shun Marehall. town is because the lack of an opera house, or a stage of a suflicient capacity to permit the proper presentation of opera or drama. A depositor of the Towa Trust Savings bank, at Dubuque, drew s revolver upon the cashler because ho refused to pay in- teroat upon a deposit, the same not being due until the lst of January, He was arrested, but the cashier refused to prosecute him, On Sunday a train on the B., C. R. & N. railroad was wrecked near Burlington, Four cars containing the Towa exhibit to New Orleans were among those damaged, One of the cars contained the remnants of elegant paintings, drawings and pic- tures of all kinds, paintings on china, satins and other materials, household ar. ticles, valuable family collections of curi- osltles; in fact, all cloases and descrip- tlons of articles collected for the woman's department of the great exposition. The second car contained the flour exhibit from eighty-five Iowa coanties. The car containing the goods for the woman’s de- partment is wrecked still worse. The beautiful and fragilo articles made or loaned by the ladies of the northern part of thoe stato are completely ruined. Valu able family collections, which could not be bought for money, were scattered, broken and entirely destroyed. Oane of the most valuablo articles, an elogantly painted china placque, was wrapped up in several covers of cotton, but when the packago was opened the eye met naught but small fragments, Several huge glass tubes, carclessly packed, escaped destruc- tion ua through a miracle, The needlo and fancy work fs not damaged to any great extent, although many artlcles are soiled and crushed, e CONNUBIALITIES, Sho knew, indeed, T was her slave, Although 1'd never told her; Thon why did Prudence so behave Unless to muke me bolder? T asked to wander home with her, She changed ber whole demeanor! And all at once looked prettier Than 1 had ever seen her. And o we walked, her arm in mine, And chatted on together; It neemed tho stars began to shine, Too bright for Autumn weather; I drow her close, beginnir **Prue,” She raised her snowy fich: And said: “You sober darling, you, Lean down and lot me kiss you.” Great Britain has 700,000 more females than males. A bridal chamber is where the bride puts bridle on hor husband to lead him through by. “Why do rich Boston beauties never mar- ry?” askas an exchange, Bocause, we tako it, there are no rich Boston beautics, Superintendent Jackson of Castle Garden, fow days ago he was sleeping in the court room while a trial was progressing, and night before last while in a saloon hav- ing a rough-and-tumble with some boon companion, he run his arm through a glass door cutting himself badly. Such actions are bad enough for a citizen but in an official, sworn to preserve the reports the number of applications received from mon who want wives to be steadily on the fncrease. Bridal cakes are sometimes_kept for fifty or a hundred years, and no wonder. If the brido makes it hersalf she does not want to throw it away, and nobody will eat it. A young lady of Milwaukee has just recov- Arvive 10 mivu'ca hate '‘EMBER 6, 1884 IAL. NOTICES.| [SPEC 1, Wanta, Hoard n At the low | rate NTS PER TINE ret tnmortion | | And FIVE CENTS PER LINY nent R | WAN | | (COAL AND ®00D_George Tieaton, 838 T wi way. solin coal nd wood At roasonable prices, | S padordiiiiny [ g1ves 2,000 Tbw. for & ton, and 198 cudlo for ' cord, 2 —— ~ | Ry i | | JOOR SALE- Piano, M. K Sexman, Papor, Beoks ——— VA ANTED—Evuty boty in Councl Blutte ko take H . TusBan Dolivorod by carriorat only swenty Nk . di 0 Meri ()VD,PAVERS—For sl at aw offce, at 8 cente ! Y & hundrod . SSAND - JACUB SIMS. E. P.CADWEL SIMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, OCOUNCIL BLUFFS, I0OWA. Offios, Main Stroot, Rooms 1and 2 Shugart & Mo. Mahon's Blook, Wl practice in State and Fedora ourts, Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, by fov | Power, Richness and Svmpathetic Quality of Tone, J. L. DEBEVOISE, Elegance and Durabilitv of Workmanship Union Ticket Agent No. 507 Broadway Council Bluffs, Railway Time Ta.ble. OOUNOCIL BLUFFS. Tho following are the timea of the arrival parture of trainy by contral standard t ‘ocal depote, _ Train leave transfor dop utas calier and arrive ten minut CII0AGO, BURLINGIOK LYAvY. CERTIFICATE of DISTINCTION at the CENTENNIAL —— THESE INSTRUMENTS POSSESS THE HIGHEST EXCELLENGE —1N— Pronounced by the Artists and the Press, both at home and Europe, as the w | Sweetest Toned Piano Ever Made. MAX MEYER & BRO, General Western Agents: €38 p Ohloago Exp 2 0 Fast Matl, 1 7:108 m 1"Mall and Expross, 7Hpm Accomumodat “At local dopot onl; 280 pm Mafl and Expross, u.in pm Paciilc Exprose, bids am B8 OLICAGO, IIL\:A!VKI. AND BT, PAUL, o ¥ P 125 p m Ixpross, 05 A m 9% am Expross, 0:05 p m 1 { v 5 RE oniaaco, ook e axo pacmo, 0P ™| RICHARDS & CLARE E, W. A. CLARKE, 0 'Atlantio Expross, 9:06 4 m Proprietors. (zSuperivandent Day Expross, ibé pm *Doa Molucs Accommiodation, 0:16 p m At local dopot only, *WaBASH, 8T. LOUIS AND PACIFIO. Omah a Iron Works lh;xlofl m ‘(‘:mn:mln.nlll.nn 30y . Touls Expros B0 pm Chicaso Exproms U. P. RAILWAY, 5 79TH & 18TH STREETN Transtor only OII0AGO Al KORTHWRSTERN, Expross, Paciflo Exprens BIOUT OITY AND PACIFIO, Faciflo Linooln Exproes, *At Transfer only.” DUMMY TRAINA TO OMATIA, Leave—7:20-4:30-0: “From travsfor only. ORDER YOUR Cobs, CoaliWood| = OF = 8 JONDS, 1", 0. address, Look Box 1409, Council Bluffs, w08, ovFiONR, o M. PURRY. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. peace and dignity of the dity, it will not | ered U0 damages in & breach of promise KIEL: SALE STABLES do and the community cannot submit to | sult “for expensea incurred in preparing for Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which |it. The mayor, in his inaugural exer- | the wedding, and for great mental anguish OFFICER & PUSEY we will gell in retail or wholesale lots. suffered.” Al Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholesale and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices sonable Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Blaffs. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz Liszr, EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finleh, KIMBALL PIANOS Bost Modern Price to Buy, The Kimball Organ, 8o long and favorably knwn in the west, racommenda STEWART, Sols Agent for above lines of Goods. _Warerooms, 339 Bluffs uncil Correspondence Solicited, Agents Wanted. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to $20 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains, I am making a big reduction in FURNITURE As I neod the room ¢ display my stock of stovos. P A. J.MANDEL, Councll Blufts, Towa, 325 Broadway, M .AX MOELIN,. Proprietor CRESTON HOUSE, ——EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS, —— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., COUNCIL BLUF L. C. ARBUTHNOT, g MITI, LINIETERY! DEMAREST'S FALL PAPER PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. 542 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS ~ MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves, SBwitches, Whatnots, Langtry avd ‘ Frizzes, ALL KIND8 OF EairGood 20 MAIN STREET, CCUNCIL ELU} 5 OF IN THE PRI and Heating Stoves ! “1 lu prot Cookin The season being so Tar advanced T have concluded to disposs of iy sloves REG ALK O} ¢ sten-o 42 sboring theni nbll pext season, Cu'l early 43 1 will not bo undersold by anyoue. . Mandel, .4{\'1_\', Counerl Blufts, . 320 Bro F¢& | them any way, Pompadon | raising buckwbeat. Try it. cises, stated that the police must not drink or gamble for the mayor and alder- men could do all that was necessary in that line, After the police and marshal’s force is weeded of inefliclent men, atten- tion then should be directed to the other and higher officials, and perhapa it would not he out of the way 1o commence thero and then take the police. One thing is certain, the retorm should commence at one end or the other at once. . o Bo suro you get McClurg's self-rising buckwheat flour. e — Newest styles in stiff hats in brown and black. Metcalf Bros, A BRIDEGROOM'S CLOTHES. A {Wedding Postponed—The Happy Man_ Being Jail on a Tailor’s Bill, Arrangements were mado for a “‘high up” wedding among the colored folks Thankegiving night. E. B. Cook was to be “the happy man,” and Isabella Mo- Cowns the bride, Preeents were por- chased, supper provided, the minister and guests were all ready, but the bride- groom failed to appear, Investigation showed that Cook had ordered a suit of clothes at James Irainey's and going for them just before the ceremony, tried to get them out of the store by only pay- ing $10.00 on them. Mr. Frainey objected to giving credit, and tne would-be bridegroom attempted to take in agreed to let” him have them iIf he pald $10 on them, Cook was srrested on a charge of larceny, and Instead of being at the house of feasting, had to stay in jail over night. He was discherged yes- terdsy and arranged to be married at once and move with bis bride to Shenan doah. Cook is said to have beguiled the county clerk into letting him have the marriage license on credit, and that the 810 he paid on the clothes he borrowed from friends. e t——— Ask your grocer for McClurg's self- Snow fell at Davenport on the s, The scarlet fever is still raging in Davenport. The Polk county jsil now has wore (han thirty priseners. A law literary society is to be formed === | by the young lawyers of Cedar Rapide, A Young Woman's Christian ass tion has heen organized in Cedar Rapids, Harry Windsor, at Commerce, Polk county, dangerously shot himself on the 1st inst, At Agency City, Wapello county, an §5,000 Mothodist church hus just been sompleted. M, Anatasia McGuire, who died in A society organ says, “it costs & fit_out a bride in first-class style,” this, young man, while searching through yout pockets for change enough to buy her a bouquet. A jolly Jersey City miss always plays some prank on her sister's sweetheart when hecalls, Tho last time she wet the parlor clock two hours ahead, He reached home thatnight be- fore the roosters began to crow. A romarkablo wedding party is to be held f g in Missouri. ‘I'wenty oue couples from tho nortl ounties of the state groed to et married at the same time and place, There will be a banquet for 200 guests, aud then a bridal tour by the new husbands and wives in company. Kate Iiold avers that she couldn’t get a woll cooked dinner in Utah during eighteen months, Loston Globe presumes it is either a case of “too many cooks spoil the broth,” or else the wives were fighting over who should pull the xt handful of hale cut of the old man's he Young wife: ‘I am determined to learn at what hour my husband comes homo at nights; yet, do what I will, T cannot keep swake and he 18 always careful not to make a particle of noire. Is there any drug that produces wake fuless”” Old wife: *“No need to buy drugs, Sprinkle the Hoor with tacks,” “"Phere's a sad case,” said old Mrs, £'quaggs, as she lnid the paper on her knees and wiped her spectacies; “a bride struck dumb atter Jeaving the altar, and at last accounts hadn't recovered her sprech,” “It’s the way of the world, my dear,” said old Mr. Squoggs, with LERS Steam Engines, Boilers THE []L]] RELlABLE .WATER WII_EELS. ROLLER MII:LS. L ceb Ao g Will, and Grain Elevator Machinerv MILL FURNISHINGS O ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Uelebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Clotb STHAM PUMPS BTEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. BRASS; GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS 'ARCHITECTURAL AND RIDG e BANKERS. Connell Blufts . Ia. Establishea - 1856 Doalorn In Forelgn and omestio Exchane o Hreas Bacurit) Tho wost extensive wanulacturers Billard & Pool Tables IN THE WORLD John Hockstrassor Gonoral Agent or Nebraska an Wostorn Lowa, 50 B. Tenth Btrect + OMAHA, NEB £aradation Billlard and Pocl Tubles and mwateria rloow & sighs *its the way of tho world; soms nen have all the Juck,” New York papers aro gotting so they have pictures of fashionable weddiogs. lecently one of thess illustrations rapresonted the groom kneeling with his back to the reador, thus giv- ingamost excellent photograph of his hind- lege, which according to the rules of porspso: tive, were at least 700 yards long, gland will The next brilliant weddiog in I sughter be that of Lndy Ermytrude Russoll, of the duke of Bedford, with Sir Kdward insisting that Mr. Framey | Mulet, pleasantly remembered in New York [ — and Washingtou society, and recently ap- pointed ambassador of Berlin, where, s in London, the union is looked forward to with great intorrt, The duke gives bis daughter the handsome dotof $750 400, The marriegs of Ensign Augustus C. Almy} U.8. N. asonof Kear Admiral Almy and Mis . Susie Coggswell took place December 3, at the residence of the bride's mother, Plain: field, N, J. Lieutenant Alimy's twin brother, Licutenant Willism Almy of the arny was not able to leave his post at Fort Leaven- worth to be his best man, but the latter is to 1narry Miss Mildrad Sellers, of Piladelphis, in February, ic is said, Social eiroles 1n Poughkeepsie, N. Y., are disturbed over the marriage of Mrs, H, G. Estman to Mr, ©'C, Gaines, of Virgi Mrs, Estan was the widow of H. G man, the latter being known as the of & bus college, Poughkeep ie society 18 stirred to its foundation over the iaarriage. Kt~ Mue, Kstman is about forty vine hs the entres of the beat society 3 Mr. (ieines has assumed the presidency of the collega. hadow; & A little rain, the sun 8 summer day, 50me DeW-10 meado A girlish face, & matchless ge besut, we spent the day in making hsy, sweet d Son flowers, some happy hours, buf fleetin < of raln, and then again a meeting. quick shy look,a rippling brook, soma clover; a sky of gold, the story old, & lover, A fair sweet waid, @ short word watd; whatisit? Itryn ote, aud not too lal wies it. The ye have gone, and still loves on that lo: ni.a lo always, as days and A loying wite, a long, leng d over. 13 Logethor, | Lin bless that shy, life together, have made hi aweet Yo, forever, H. 8. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, Netraska BREADER OF THOROUGHBRED AND WIOH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY GATTL AND DUROO OR JWRAKY RND BWINK £ar Young stack for Carrespon Northeast Neraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chlcago, St Paul, Minneapolls ang OMAHA RAILWAY. Tho new oxtension of duls 1ne from Wakefleld up [ BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN|— Shrough Conoord and Coleridge TO EXARTINGTON, Reschios the bost portion of the State, Bpecal ex sursion rates for land ssekors over this line Wiyne, Norfolk and Hartioghon, sud via Blaiy 40 8 orinoipal potuts on the SIOUX CITY & PAOIFIO RAILROAD Tralng over tht O, 5t. P, M. & 0. Rallway 40 Oov. ngton, Sloux Clty, Ponca, Harblcgton, Wayne and Nostolk, Oonnect at Blairx o1 Fao anh, Onkda o, Nollgh, aad through b0 Vb eutlne, dE71103 TIECO sollalt ODELL ROLLER MILL. — We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for ¢ erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing Flouring Mills, from Stona to the Roller System. 199~ Kspecial attention given to furnishing Powder Placts for any pu pose, and estimates made for some General machinery revirs attendea promptly. Aadress RICHARD & CLARKE, Omaha,Neb onsenll [ St Charles Hotel, = LINCOLN. THE LEAD Four story brick, just erected on O. stree i 1409 and (411 YDodee St.,{ gq, Ul pJqeis3 NC CARRIAGE FACTORY Cataloguos Purnished Omaha, Neb ou appliostion, \ween 7th and Bih sirocts. Floost furolsbod d most roasouable priced house at the € ¢ il depots, . MK, KATECOAKLE I ) Proprista

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