Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 9, 1884, Page 6

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R } THE 8% W WA Tussday Morning © Deo, 9 T SUBSCRIPTION BAT =, OFFICE: Straat. Hoar Brosawa DAILY BEE. CIL BLUFFS. MINOR MENTION, H. R, Stewart, artist, at Chapman's, Seo J. Relter's new stock of clothe, Try McClurg's eelf-rais District court opena to-day in Masonic hall. Cloaks at your own prices at tho Peo- ple's store. Bay your overcoats and suits at the People’s store. Reductlon sale in all departments at the Pooplo’s store. Call at the People's store before buying your holiday presents, The Unlon bakery, Smith & Loorke, are out with a new delivery wagon. Groat closing out sale of cloaks at your own prices at the People's store. g buckwheat. The Potter sisters’ entortalnment will take place at Masonic temple on tne 11th inst. The work on Indian croek is being pushed forward and is as far up town as Seventh sireet. The “Groat Ropublic” at the Opera house Friday and Saturday nights, and Saturday matinee. Persons desiring fine portralts for the holidays, should place their orders with Steward the artist, in advance. " THE SEL'ING BONDS. Claim 1 the Cily. He Generously Drops B est Estim There has been whispe the mayor was going to m of his services In golng cast to sell the pay ing bonds. All such reporta sser originated from the preparations cf docu- ments for the presentation of a clalm, but of no such amount. These docu ments amount in sabstance so this: The following partles recommend that in view of his having sold over 170,000 of bonds ho should be compoensated in some rum, their estimates yarging from £1,400 to to £3,600: D. C. Bloomer, A. W. Street, B. P. McMenomy, Max Mohn, H. 8. Gallagher, Thomas Officer, J, M. Phil- lips, N. P. Dodge, M. Stambach, George Bebbington, Poter Bechtele, Goorge L. Forman, P. O. DeVol, John Beno, ¥, H. Guanella, W, L. Patton, B. H. Hagg, Honry Wagner, Oliver Lower, Geo. Blaxsim, M, Closkey, W. K. Sapp, Jr., Clay Platner, S. A. McMahon, Chris, Straub, Wm, Nobles, S, H. Ford Frank Rieoskoy, Robert Huntiogton, F. W. Spetman, James and 0. P. Wickham, J. A. Churchill, Henry Biseman, Ira Platner, N. H. White. These men as owners and agents of prop- erty liable to paving tax, are said to rep- resent, from one-half to two-thirds of the tax. Some other gentlemen who are largo paving tax payers, an cautlous citizens sign a document in which they “‘earnestly suggest and urge that justice domands that the mayor have some adequate compensation from the treasury for selling city bonds.” John W. Chapman, whose Knvlng tax it ia natd will reach $1,000; John T. Bald win, whose tax will amount to as mnch The work of rebuilding the Second streot bridge will now begin, the old bridge having been torn down. A line repairer at work near Stuart’s packing house yesterdsy afternoon was the cause of the false aiarm of fire. Daalers will save money buying their staple and fancy stationery and holiday goods at Seaman’s closing out sales. The work of propping up the county court house was begun yesterday under the superintendency of contractor Mur- phy. Pare frosh home-made buckwheat, rye flour, rye graham, corn meal and feed of all kinds, 518 Pearl staeui, John Hanthorn. The mayor ofters a reward of §50to any information leading to the arrest and|Keating thought that $1,000 would be [ Neola, $100. conviction ol the two men who robbed letter carrier McCabe. W. Latroup is to open another saloon | est estimate, has made the amount $095, | all blk 10, Bayliss 3 add, this evening at No, 306 Broadway, but will continue to also run his old place, opposite the opera house, County clerk Street was not ready yeuterday to make the report as request- ed by the supervisers, and the matter ‘was laid over until to-day's meeting. Permits to wed wero yesterday granted Thowmas O'Conuor and Johanoa O'Con- nell, George W. Hogsn and Julia C. Clark, Frederick Habers and Emma Grunening, all of this city. The county board met yesterday and |years’ service, and theallowance of $995 | yesterday. received the report of Supervisor Gra- ham in regard to the recent actions con- cerning the court house. The subject was talked over Informally, and to-day pome action will be decided upon, The cases of damages against the city are to be transferred from this county and perhaps more; Dr. E. 1. Woodbury, Thomas Bowman, J. J. Steadman, A. W, Wheeler and others, The following attorneys declare that not only in justice should the mayor be compensated, but that the city is logally liable, the councll having directed him to do the work, which dld nct fall 1n the line of his duties: G. A. Holmes, city attorney; W, S. Mayne, ex-city attor- pey; George F. Wright, W. F. Sapp, D, B. Dailey and George Carson, A number of other attorneys recom- mend that the mayor, in justice should be given some compensation, among them belng: Leonard Everett, John H. Keatley, John N. Baldwin, J. P. Cas- ady, D. C. Bloomer, W. A. Mynster and W. O, James, The bil', originally prepared by the mayor, was $1,800, but then made $1,460, and the payment of this amount was recommended by Aldermen Geise, MoMahon, James and Mynster. Ald. just, and the other alderman, Mr. Siedentopf, recommeonded no amount. The mayor, in order to be below the low- and this is the sum that he will receive. There never was so strongly a backed blll presente to the councll, ond if there 1s to be any criticlsm made, the mayor has some pretty good names behind which to stand. The other mem- bers of the committee have in writing re- linquished all claims to any recomponse, | reduced prices for 30 days. Call esrly. | Wy a = mrOECIN. and urged that the mayor be paid, so the allowance of the mayor’s bill eottles up the expense of selling the bonds. The mayor also justifies the allowance on the ground thht it was understood that the mayor's salary should be $1,000, whereas 1t has been left at $600, thus making a differonce of $800 on the two only a little more than covers the differ- enco, e ¥ 3 MeClurg's relf-risivg hudkwheat flour Is tho best. Try it. THE GREAT REPUBLIC, to somo other, the necessary petition hay- | What the Manager Has to Say About Ing been signed by Dr. Patton, Dr. Cook, Mr. Nobles and Ald, James, the ground being that thero is too much prejudice here on the part of the people, the Precautiond Taken, Mr. D, I. Schnelder, the manager of fhe Mayor Presents & Strongly Backed v the Low- s of Iato that the city several thousand dollars recompense for 1 to have " | pense. IIE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, TUESDAY; into a horee 1t to croes ked the driver from the effects of that same day. Overconts and Suits, Bros.” g 20c per dozen, mdry, 711 Broad- MERCHAN!'S POLICE. Talk of Organizing #uch a Force to Help out the Regulars, Somo of the business men are dis cussing the advisibility of having a mer- chant's police organizad in this city, such as is common in other cities **of the firat- class,” These merchants police would havo rogu'sr beats and would pay special attention to thieves and fires, would see that doors were not left carelessy unlock- ed and would in fact be night watchman instead of regular police. Such a force well organized, would be additional pro- teotion to property in the business por- tion of the clty during tne nighttime, and tneir services could bo paid for by weekly assessmonts on thoss who desire to have their stores and offices looked aftor at night. Somo of the merchants aro very much In favor of such an organization, and othera would gladly contribute something every week to have them properly looked after. The regu- lar polico forco is not large enough, and they have no many duties to attend to and have such largo beats, that if they attend strictly to thelr business, they can- not afford all the protectlori desired. The merchants’ police would prove an auxiliary holp to many other cases also. It is ovident that some steps should be taken to secure more protection, both to life and property, in this city, and some are urging this as the most practical and cheapest way to socure it, those who de- nire apecial protection to their property belng the ones to bear the additional ex- e — McClurg's self-rising buokwheat flour always ready for use. Try it. e — Dr. C. C. Hazen, Dentlist, 100 Maln st. e Real Estate Transfers, The following transfers were filed in the county clerk’s offico yesterday and re-. ported for the Ber by J. P. McMahon, real estate agent, December 8, 1884: | Bateman, to R T Ward, se} sw} 23, and ne} nw} 26, 77, 43, $1,600. B T Olayton and wife to James Perks, se} nw} and wi ne} nw} and ne} ne} nw}, also pt of nw} ne}, all in 28, 74, 40, $1,700. R T Ward and wife to ITsaac Hanson, pt ne} aw} 29, 77, 43, $140, Thos Meredith and wife ta Jacob Bros, 11 and 2 b 24, Avoca, §350. T J Potter and wife to S H Hopkins, 1 G, b 16, Macedonia, $30. Jas Kaloher to Wm Sells, pt out-lot G, W Bowman and wife to Preston Tilton, 1 11 and 12, b 8, Walnut, $150. A B Walker and wife to Chas T Officer Robt Thompson and wife to €, M St P R R Co, ne} sw}, 30, 76, 42,[§35, M A Upton and wite to Lizzie A Ament 111 and 12, b J, Curtls & Ramsey's add, 06,600, fle o Z L Closing out our entire stock at_groatly «|Qouncil Bluffs, - - . DECEMBER 9 16»a. 7 PROPRIETOL OF Music H Upon the openine of the season for the Holiday Goods trade, | heg to inform my customers and he 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 your entire sat- isfaction. My assortment of imported and do- mestic goods, | am pleased 1o assure you, is far superior to any of previous seasons, and a visit to my establist- 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 able to call onyou 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. J. MUELLER. 103 MAIN STREET, Iowa De Vor & Wrianr, e AT raska, Tlickinger has returnod from Neb- Teank Shinn, of Carson, was in ths city Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., - GRESTON HOUSE, ——EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS, Propriotorxr COUNCIL BLUFFS A. A, Davis goes to-day on a short visit to friends in Tndianola county. A. D, Keating, with his little son John, leave to-day for St. Louis for o short trip. Will J, Trotter and ¥, Benjamin, Avoca attorneys, were inspecting the court house yestorday, e New School Buildings, we will sell in retail or wholesale lots. Al Stock Warranted as Represented. ) Wholetalo and rotall dealers in and Baled Hay. Prices sonable Satiefaction Guaranteed. a T oA B pe - Oorner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffs, Council Bluffs has surely reason to be be proud of its public school buildings, as well as the schools themselves. There KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which SCHLUTER & BOLEY “‘The Great Republic,” which is to be |are few citios in the whole land which The chief of police has been ordored to | presented hore noxt Friday and Satur- [ can present so many educational advan- notify the keepers of gambling houses |day, read with upparont Intorest the sug. | tages, and so many and excellent build- that theymust assiot in putting tho police | gestions made in Tie Brx yesterday to|ings. Two more school buildings are on to some of the crooks who are hang- | the effect that considering the number of | rapldly approaching completion, the ing about their places, for tho mayor says | people to boe on the stage, and the num- |Third street, and the Plerco street if the crooks are mot cleared out the|ber children in the audlencs, extra pre-|schools, They will be finished in the gambling places shall be closed. oautions should bo taken to provent any |course of a week, and will be opened E, A, Morse is quite indignant about panic or trouble as might arlse from some | after the holidaye. For the present the the report started by the Nonpariol, that | false alarm of fire, or any little unex. |Center stre:t and Stutsman street echool he had eloped with Mrs, J. D, Olark, | pected occurrence, Mr. Schneider says | houses wiil bo abandoned, the former be- PIANOS! HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Enflorsed by FRaxz Lisar, EMERSON PIANOS. ©nrivalled or Tone or Finlehs KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Pricoto Buy, ONCE in,1000YEARS PEOPLE HAVE A CHANCE FOR Like the One Now Offered by CASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH, Inthe Masonic Temple. Council Bluffs, la. Owing to a change in the firm we are desirous of re- ducing our stosk very low, and so offer the Entire Stock ‘CARPETS Lace Madras and Turcoman Cur- tains, Shades,Rugs,Mats, and Mattings, Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Table Linen, Napkins, Bed Spreads, Towels Pianc and Table Covers, Blankets ond Comfor- ters, Etc., Etc: The entire Stosk At a Great Sacrifice Such an opportunity was never before offered to thi public to secure Carpets and other House Furnishings a such a sacrifice for Nice, New, Desirable Goods. HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTEL MEN, COUNTRY. MER- CHANTS. Now isyour chance for Unheard of Bargains, The sale will continue until the stock is very much reduced. Those who call early will get the best bargains, WE MEAN BURINESS and shall make the lowest prices ever heard of. GASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH, Masonic Temple, Courcil Blufls. DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 6,000 Eloctric Belte fold for the Month of Sept, by us. AGENTS WANTED, JUDD & SMITH Proprictors, COUNCIL BLUFFS. References—Any of the business houses in Councll Bluffs, Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory 30, Fourth St. M etcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 332 and 344 Froadway, UOUNOCIL BLUFFS IOWA 1 AM THE WESTERN AGENT FOR TIE “RICHMOND SEATEY Roading. .. " N TGl | overy pariular Bolo . L. O Dale. | p—— f * Readiog.. . /il JGW. Brown,| Neweat styles in stif hats in brown INTERMISS10N, aud black, Motcalf Broa. Drum Salo 8. Johuson e * Eleetric lamos have been especially con. The fact seems to be that Mr, and Mrs, [he is willing to have any precautions Clark have had considerable family taken that may be deemyd necessary to trouble, and the other day soparated,|assure the public, but at the same timo but Morse had nothing to do with the ho sees uno reason for any uneasi- : ness, Ho has managed many times separation, and that Mrs. Olark has es- | yo0esufully the samo TR elso- tablished herself In a house of her own|where, and intends here, as elsewhere, in the city, and nelther of them kaow of [Bot to have any Greek fire or colored any elopement, light on the stage, but will use a calcium i bty light from the balcouy. He says he has y i 80 arranged that there will be no crowd- Seal,sacque and fur trimmings. M. Bros | jn. of the atage, the children belng placed n terraces, on strongly constructed tiers of seats, and in drill und rehearsal he ar- ranges 80 that everything will move off 7 ok like clockwork. He stoutly nsserts that Besure you got McClurg's solf-risi 1 |no ehaire shall be placed in the aisles, buckwheat flour. aud that he will see to it that all exits, ———— ete. are properly looked after. There Literary, : will bo persons ~ detailed whose spocial All are invited to attend the literary | business it will be to look after every de- and sccial gathering at the Y, M. C. A.,|tsil, #0 that there will bo no need for any g tingling of nerves, A number of the . ot toachers will slso be with the pupils. PROGRANAE, i Mr. Bchneider says he has no fear but }t-:irl"‘-l'::::w Music. ... B. IC. Beach. | that the entertainment will be a success 1,000 etyles gents' neck.-wear, 250 and up. Motcalf Bros,” 342 Broadway. o ——— 8 i L Wall pap. 0 .Chws. Lurcke, | P. C. Mille ight Lepartment 2F —— e 8 Ticket acd Land Dep't... .. D A. Judt, A 4 Foreigu Ruilrosds .........J. ¥. Barker, Eong s dnhdeasasise M Lens Peterson e — Ask your grocer for MoClurg's self- and interior decorations at 1 Talk —* Radiroad 5o 1P, 3 Pearl strect, nger Departuie ——— BUEHL Weock, Yeaterday afternoon as train No, 17 on the R. I, road, in charge of Conductor s | Taylor, was comirg lnto this city, & brake Aslogbuckwhes'. Try it beam baosme loose when the train was Among the recent experiments with | M¢AF tho paper will, causing the ditebing the electris light, one of the most novel | of #ix cars. In consequence of this No, 4o that of the director of telegraph 2 passenger, which went east last even- Havgesund, Norway, who has endeav ing, was ran out over the Milwaukee «d 10 ancertain ite etfect ou attractiog fish [ road and No 3 passenger came In over to plsces in the sea illuminated by it, | the sime road from Neola. A wrecking crew was immediately dis- ing too small, and there being water in the cellar, while the Stutsman streot school house is sbout twenty yeara ola, and the flosr is so worn and giv- ing away, as to need remodelling and repalring. On the openi i streot school there will bo s there, and five at the Third street school. There will be & house-warming at the Pierce street school as soon as men from the east arrive to give instructions as to running the heatera, This will probably be in about two weeks, — ——— St. John Bros, have bought, cleaned and rofurnished the Revere louse, 549 Broadway, opposite the opera house, Council Bluffs, where you will find cloan rooms, clean bods and well filled tables. Terms $1.50 per day. | ——— ’otomac oyster war bas begun ageio, The troublo this time comes from some sp logislation in Maryladd. That state and Virglnia have laws to the same effect allowing citizens licensed by either state to fish in the territory of the but a statute made to protect tributaries in two Maryland counties is found to have a too wide ap- plication, fishers from the Old Dominion who sought to gather bivalves have been arrratod, and both states are all stirred up about the matter. The Canadian Failuves, Toroxto, Ont,, December 6.—Clinton E, Brush & Brother, wholesale dealors in buttons and dress trimmings, suspended, Liabilities, sixty-five thousand dollars; thirty thourand, Barber, Warner & Co,, wholesale wmillivery, suspended, Liabilities, heavy. N. SCHURZ, strusted at Brussels for that purpose, | patched to the scene of the dissster, sud Toese « Xperimouts, which hsve been|the track will be cleared in time this Qoite succcnsful, are in the line of similar | morning for No. 1 to come in as ususi, wues condpeted with other illuminatir g | Luckily, no one of the crew was hurt agents for several ycars past, This train No. 17 is the same one Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMKRIOAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA The Kimball Organ, so long and favorably kn#n in the west, rocommends STEWART, Solo Agent for above lines of Goods, Warerooms, 329 Bluffs uncil Qorrespondence Solicitad, Agents Wantod, $26 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a big reduetion in FURNIDTUORE As I noed tho room ¢ display my stock of stoves. A. 3. MANDEL, Council Blufts, Tows, 835 Broadway, COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to L. C. ARBUTHNOT, ——ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN—— WMTETLTITNHRYE ] BLUFFS DEMAREST'S FALL PAPER PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. 542 BROADWAY, Y S COUNCIL GENUINE SLAUGHTER IN THE PRICKS OF Cooking and Heating Stoves ! tn pret 2 woTar advanced T have concliuded to disposs of my STOVeN ¥ AKILESS OF CONT early as 1 will not be undersold by anyone. A. J. Mandel, 325 pro d , Conneil Bluffs, The season being eronce 4o storing thein until ext sesson. RO ER Sl Bk ADMISSI0N~Gente 160—Ladics 10c. Lamps, BIG DRIVE. HOMER'S. 28 Main Street . . BKATES—Geute 160, Ladies 10 Admisslon Free to Ladies each morning snd Tues- day and Thursday afternoons, Use of Skates 15 oonte. A, ¥, BCHANCK, ., MARTENS, Mansger FProprieter. Lamps, Council Blufls ub, "but we call 1t “Our Half Cl: Tt is fuil uickel pated. The bott fres and_natural acoompanying order uncil Biuils, Tow NOKENE & LANDSTROM, NMerchant MTailors. Fall Goods Iteady. Sui Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Leasonule Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 206 Main Street, ) SMITH & TOLLER Agts, ’ LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS b i ¥ and 9 Mala streot, i Couxcit BLUFFS, = « « = = Towa, A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select Fro MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves, Switches, Whatuots, Langtry and Pompadou Frizzes, ALL KINDS OF EairGoods 20 MAIN STREET, CCUNCIL BLUF o

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