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— THE DAILY BEE---MONDAY, e atiibdiidedsa T MARCH 9, 1884 COUNCILBLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAY, NEWS " TREATMENT OF TEA_HERS. fhe School Board Not Obliged to Teke Penies From h3 Teacher’s Pucks's. ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES. | A Peculiar Way of Making Contracts, Mr. Mott, In his colebrated defense of himself and Mr. Petiibone, tays that the aud fnoculated it with the polson from the reptile. The person who related the above inel- dent baara & splendld repu'ation for truth and veracity, and he emphasizad that it was a true #tory, but his audlence, nevertheless, gave him a look of suspic ion, ‘It may be true id one, *“‘but I'll be blamed if I believe it,” - o . SAFES NOT SAFS, The Best of Them Easily Opened by Kxpert Cracksmon, Boston Globe. “Ara safes firc and borglar proof? Well that is rather a leading or perhaps I should w3 a misleading, question that law requires the school, board to “dock” the teachers, and gives the public to un- kerstand that the state superintendent says the law so reads, In response toa query sent the superintendent, the fol- lowing reply has been received: DEar Sik—Under the law the b:ard may deduct from salary on account of holidags, as_the law does not recognize tuch days. It is not obligatory upon the part ot 1he board, and we cansay to the credit of the men In charge of the schools cf the state that it is very ecldom done. Yours Respectfully, Jony W. AKErs, Supt. Pab, Inst, Gro, H. Nicaows, Deputy. Buc this s not all. Workingmen and others who want fair play, will be inter- ested in learaing how tho teachers were forced into signing tho contracts, allow- ing the hoard to dock them for not teach- ing when the bosrd will not allow them to teech. The taachers were appolnted aud allowed to teach three weeks before anything was said, Then the contracts wete brought out and they weregiven the choice of signing there documents or give up their pesitions. 1t was too late to get posltions elsewhero, and they had 1o ac- cept whatever terms Mott, Pottibone, et al, dictated or else be idle. Can Coun- cil Bluffs expect to secure good teachers, and get thew to work entnusiastical'y by forcing them into any such plnch of pur- simony? Do the people want to endorse officials who thns use thoze who work for wagea? Are the Cheapest, Most Durable, Smallest in Size and Inghtest in Weight. Withtno Hay Presses of any kind can the amount of work pro*uced, such little expenee, (ten tona of hay andfov: r o load ra l'oad box car,) as can be done with the Extel Improved Machines. Warrantcd or no wle. For illuistialed new clrcular address, ERTEL & CO.. Quircy, Illinofs. Mention Omaha Bee a llem Established in 1:65. PIANOS ORGANS T FACTORY PRICES. The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha 200 ORGANS!! 1600 PIANOS! FOR GASH (R ON INSTALLMENTS Also great reductions in Diamonds, Jew= elrv. Clocks and Silverware. MAX MEYER & CO. The only importers of Havana Cicars, and Meerschaum Goeds in Omaha. ‘Wholesale dealers in Guns, Ammunition, Syorting Goods, Notions and Smokers’ Ar- Williams, Chas. Walters, Vic Jennings, ticles. : = F. H, Guanells, Alex Wood. Second Ward—J. N. Casady, Geo. ——————————— 1., Vaughai, John Mikesell, J. J. White, AND “THE ENGLISI ¥ KITCHEN. C. B. Brinton, A. Gilbert, Jas. Goulden, 605 Broadway, o 5 Council Bluffs. J. C. DeHaven, F. B. Warner, D. C. “THE ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN THE C11v, Kverything served in first class style and on short Third ward—Chris _Straub, Bloomer, Jobn Green, Pat Lacy, Goorge notice, Hot and cold lunches always ready. Blaxelm, M. Bridenstein, Max Mohn, | s The Court House Election, At amee'ing of citizons held Saturday afternoon, E. L. Shugart was ca'led to the chalr, and J. C. D Haven made sec- retary. The following committees were chosen in cach ward to use all efforis to secura the full vote of the ward: First Ward—James Wickham, G. H. Jackeon, Robt. Raiv, Norman Green jr., C. Gelso, H. H. Fleld, Vic Keller, Nate Fred Spetman, C. A. Fox, E. . Holmes, John Bennett, T. A, Kirkland. Fourth] ward—J. P. Weaver, J. J. Brown, J. J. Frainey, J. A. Churchill, Thos. Carey, O. P. Wicham, E. A, Trout- man, Brooks Reed. J. A. Murphy, Harry Birklnbine, John Guilbert, H. De Groat. The members of these committees were, cnmotlon, requested to meet at ) o'clock on Monday morning at the city building to organize for the werk before Railway Time Table.|" Messre. J. J. Brown and Judge Casady were sppointed a committee to the banks and business houses and ask them to cloee their doors on Tuesday at The following are the times of the arrival and de- : 5 Lilzo 2 — capoF | parture of trains by contral etandard time, at the | PoCIh in order to give themselves and FO“SM Aprintogiomions '“x“: ¢ [ocal depote. Traine leave transtor dopot ten mtn- | their employes a chance to vote on the crsh. W, B. Mayes, Council Blufl:, lowa. atos earller and arrive ten minutes Iter. proposition. AOR SALE —Auother hotel in a live Nebraka CHIOAGO, BURLINGION AND QUINOY. Another meeting will be held this eve- town, now doing a business «f about S:50 per,| % 3 month, Nocther hotel in the placo. Terms liveral, ning in Masonic ha'l, BWAN & WALKER. J. L. DeBEVOISE, Onion Ticket Agent, No. 607 Broadway Couucll Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK.—Hpecial a vertisoments, suo a2 Loay, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wi Board- tng, eto., will be Inserted in this column at tho low aato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for ho first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- eortion. Leave advertisoments at our offios, No. Pear! Strocs, near Broadwav WANTS. }““K SALE OR TRADE—Foundrv and machine hop in Clarinda, Towa; go d t tor ausiness; tonds; town on & hoom. 8 tory reasons ddress SPRAGUE Unton [ron d streot, Councll Blu Corrected to January 7, 1885, COOUNOIL BLUFFS. Chicago Express Fast Mal. Accommodation. *A} local depot only. KANSAS CITY, BT. JOB_AND COUNGIL BLUFPH, Mail and Expréss, 625pm Paclflc Express, 065 pm CHIOAGO, MILWAUERR AND ST. PAUL, E THE CENTIPEDE'S B! . JOR SALE OR TRADE —8'0 acres of land in F%Wayno eo aty, Mo. Will trade for Council Blufls city property or scll cheap for casn_ ot yart BWAN & WALKER Two Rather Dcubtful Stories from Personal Experience. time, e 56 ‘ TANTS TO TRADE 00! 0 R press, land for a small stock of hardware o o ORIOAGO, ROCK THLAND AND PAOIFIO, ‘A mercbandiso, well located. SwAN & WAL Louisville Courier-Journal, A few days ago Luclen Alexander re- . celved, from a fr'end in Arkansas, a spec- Wasis, BT, Lovis AND Piairic, imen of that venomous aninal, the centi- Louls Expross 45 pede. Mr. Alexander placed the articu Ghlcago Expreen Jate in a jar of alcohol and has it on ex- P R TE Iy lubltion at his store. ~Almost everyone o Exprom, who lias boon attracted by it bas related o Expre remarkable inclaents about its famlily. moyE e 4xp Paciro. R A D A S R , Day Express moet polsonous reptiles in existence. 1t UNIGH FAGIPIO. 18 clatmed that its sting la surc death, and an antidote for its poizon is among foool Exsrem, the undiscovered wondexa of the world, Unlon county, Jows, 3} miles south-east of Af- DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAIIA, Oae of the stories related of thls spi- ton, the oounty seat, or will trade for Nebraska or —0:30—10:30—1140 & m. 1:30 [cles is that of an ex-soldier. He siys Kangas land. Suan & WaukER. 030630116 b, M wundass | (hat when among the Ozark mountains a e Artlve 10 minutes betore leating time. | companion felt one of them crawling up naler 001y, og. Ho knew its eting was sudden ———— B and fatal, but the varment was on him, JOIIN FOX, What must he do 10 be eaved was the Deputy Sheriff and Genesal Collection Agent VW ANTED. Woman pastry cook immeiat the Ogden honse. NTANTED A student in den'alcfice. Must ba WV ‘s of self anpport. - Call ‘on or address st No. 12 Pearl 8t. Council Blutls, At local depot ouly. For SALE—A rare chance to ot & fine, well im- Pro m of 400 acres, within a few miles of Council Bluffs, at & bargain, Low price and easy BWAN & WALKER »e EEB EB BB terms, T 0od paying hotel property with 1" in ono of the best small towns iu a will sell with or without furiturc, or will trade for a emall farm with stook « te. SWAN & WALKER. B SR 8 828 s <s» ©w Lincolh Exprese, Fuu SALE--Kighty acres uvimproved lavd in FOR SALE—A 20 acre tract of good land about 00t w halt wdiee rom Couneil Buil post office, at » bargain, SWAN & WALKER, DOR SALE—In Harrison count acres % tad, it fence—a 500 acry farm with fine improvement® all under cultivation excopt good gress or pasture land, or tracts of from 40 to 160 acres of npro! SWAN & WALKER, JOR SALE—Lands improved aad unimproved. 1f you want s farm in western lows, Kanses cbraska or Dakota, lot us bear from you. . BWAN & WALKER. ilberal terme, AY WALKRR, OFFICER & PUSE BANKERS‘. Oounail Bluffs, . . Established - - Dealers in Fore!gn and Domestls Exohange and Home Becurltica ble to sheke it off, because at the least Offico with N, Schurz, Justice of the Peace, Ccuncll TOR SALE—A largo pumber of business and. resi- on a slender thread, Finally an idea sugeested {teelf, He dealt the centlpede BWAN & WALKER. e per— _| This was twenty years ago, and the man NOR RENT- Large two etory frame bullding suit | Flaér Cutting and Shaving. on the ground, was awakened by a pzcu- liar sensatlon on his t He looked and VOAL aND wOOD—George Heaton, 025 Broad: | ¢ el ser o Faon B, not attam, to thake it off (J way, solls coal and wood at reasonable prices | ™ cgraoyunitasion tres. After a second’s pause he reached under ‘OUR?I'("}L BLITRRS (Vw4 |the shot was fired the men heard a ter- ik Y ! 4 b rible groaning from one of thelr mules ] Cob, Coal ¢ Wood OF disturbancs it would plant itsfangs into his flesh, Ha left it crawling, and as 1t came higher snd higher on his limb the pres- piratlon boiled from cvery pore cof his Bluffs, Iowa. dence lots in all pans of Council Blufs. See JACOB SIMS, 4 bofore you by Brax & WA a terrlfic blow, kllling it ; but of coarse , K ; O ey iy ot 12 Afl(]mey - Al-LAW, |3t Gt e s e S P R 9 |in his flosh, Almost lnstantly hs dis- COUNCIT, BLUFI8, IOWA. robed, and with a common packet-knife pond with any one wishing e — carrles an ugly scar to this day; but to viauing wil, s 4%i| A Jo MILLER, |thst scsr ho owes his lfe, sale, leass or trade (COLURED) Another story, more r:markable, i briefly told, A company of emigrants ble chouse o p N 3 . y e A O e This is an Equal Rights Shop i oanios . | 610 Broadway, Council Bluffs. r, engine, cupols, blower with fiaed shaft: saw 8 monstrous cantlpede crawling Log ote., ready toput in motion, i across his foot. Only a few feet from r-ul‘. BALE—Houses, Lota and Land. A. J. N R. Rlcne u. ..D:m 4 b bim w;:”mf.]mp'flm'lf"d ho vould see e L L oF obher fumors remov ou every fiter of the reptile. Kunowing its Db oason, rst aven ‘,ucflfls’ el i 1bs. for & ton, and 128 cubio f g, | . gt SR i b, et sl e Bl h's heed, got his plsto), and, t1king de- NTED—Every body in Councll Blufls to teke N. SCHURZ. libera‘e wm, fired, It was a life-eaving fl?fl,‘.‘ Delivered by oarrier b only twenty shot for the man, the centipede divided in two pars on either side of his foot. plcketed only 8 few yards away. They went to them and found one of them with Lis left fore leg swollen to an enor- P soNES wmous The swelliog lpocreased, as P, 0. address, Lock Bok 1189 Council Blufls Hrs. B, J, Eilton, K D., pody. Every moment was one of agony, OB RENT—Wo il root you 8 lot to buld anf o rrot, T ont 6 Shgart and | A0 0 Lnclsion around tho afleoted part BWAN & WALKER, hed camped in New Mexlco, and one DOR BALE—A top-buggy, first-liss mako and kally @ dnvxring of B peculiaritles and the effect of ifs sting, (] LD PAPKRS—| (OFASATIN=Tas wle" s Baa olion, o 6 ot Jusn[:fl flr ll] Paa[}fl But here comes the most remerkable did the sgony and groans of the bruts, £33 4204 Beoadway, Councll Blufle. apd he begen to realiza that his life hung tth the pri buy if_you wish o by e b Y an Eono block. Wili practioe In § ate and state courts. | and removed abou: a pound of flesh, pight one of the party, who was sleeplog 1n excellent condition. ' Or will trade for cheap fall kinds aspectatty | 118 26, Was in a fever of exsitement, 10b. Address ¢, M, Bos office, Council BluTs. UOHEPME’DLSEASE§°' '" :i Afrsid to move a muec’e, he dared part of the ¢t ry. Within an hour after - 0K OVER AMKRIOAN EXPRESS ORDER YOUR T ~, until it died inabout thirty minaces 1856 |ond it w An examlnation was ma e, discovered that the bullev you atk me," thus replied s loading safe manufacturer to the query of the reporter ““If you aek me can eafes be made fire. proof and burglar-proof, or fire and burg- lar proof, then 1 say yes, for they are thus made. The publicat large do not seem to fully comprehend what safes are for, Somesafes are Intendbd simply to resist tho ravages of fire, for they are meaat to hold only documents and other arlicles that way be almcst beyond value to their owner, but which are financlally valueleea t) strangera, and hence have no tomptation for the ordibary barglar. Then there are others that are meant to reelst the enterprivng safe-broaker as woll as the ravages of the fire fiend.” ““You make all kinds, do youl” “‘Certalnly, but bear in mind thatthere arcjcertain limits to a eafe's power of re alstance. ©It is clalmed by rome that any safe can be broken open.” . “‘So it can, "’ replied the manufacturer, “but it takes tlme. Any s«fe can be opened by expert cracksmen if they have pleaty of time to do the work, Ail that any maker claims for burglar-proof is that they will make such resistance to the thieves who may desire to cpen them #s to be, to all intent and purpozes free from danger.” “‘This, then, belog the casa, the larger the eafe 1lie more secure it {2?" “*Well If two ssfesare made of therame materlal, of coarss the thicker ons would take longer to drill throvgh ttan the cther. Bat a steel safe is much safer than a commen iron one. There 18 no safe, aud I suppose there never will ke ona invented. that can not be burglarizod if eufficicat time s allowed. Otherwie, how could any safe ever be opened when tho ey was lost or mislaid or the combi- pation forgotten? All that any safe man- ufacturcr clalms, or that any purchaser can reasonably expect is (hat we canmake safes so difficult to open that there will not be time for thisves to do the job?” “Then I ehould judge that you would consider an inferlor safe that was placed in good light'and in full view of the street, to that it might be watched by the police, is better protected than a bigger and better built one that is In a eecluded place?” 0 yes, of course, 500 per cent eafer, if you not:fy tha police. Tae man that hit upon the idea of lighting up his place of business and putting his safe where it could be eeen was a genius and a benefac- tor {o the community. I1f I hada lot.of money I could not gat into the bank to- night, I should light the gas when lock- ing up the store, and noufy the police- man on the route that if the light went out he must get in and see what was the cauge of 1t belng out. You ses burglars like plenty of time to open safes, an they hate to be watsked. You woald be surprised to know the number of eafes thatare tobefound at the Back Bay. There are hundreds 1f not thoueards of them in houses where the raady money that is kept in them amounts to hsrdly suything. Youknow that there are other things that are valuable bestdes money and businees papers, Many a fashiona- ble lady has lace shawls and diamonds that are worth a small fortune, and these must be kept in the house where they may bo ready for use at any moment. Yousee, then, that it is necessary to keep them safely under lock aud key where they may not be in danger of dirappear- ing through fire or burglars, or that other evil tkat housekeepers suffer from die- honest servante. There sre hundreds of private residences where the male head of the house does not see the Inside of the safe from one year to the other. The prices of safes range from 8500 to £5,000, $10,000 and $20,000. There are govern- ment safes in this country that have cost a8 high as $50,000, but 1 gaees the ordi nary bank-safes will aversge $5,000 aplece, The businees has taken great sirides during the past twenty yeare.” — A Very F'rank Postmaster. There is a very ingenlous postmaster down In the Kast Tennessee Mountains who doesn’t seem to have heard of Cleve- land’s election yet. He wrote for his Jit- tle $250 a year Post Offico the other day to Postmaster General Hatton: Dear Sir: 1 am running this Post Office for the ban- ofit of the United States Government and the Republican party, I1ama terror to the Democrats of East Tennessee.” His letter was promptly filed for the Ecuefit of Ha'ton's succeseor. o ——— - Social Novelties of Paris, London News, The Parislans are always keen for any socisl novelty, and willing to_take any hint from any ratlonality. It was an Austrain lady who suggested the idea of raceptlors, at which the guests should adopt the costume of one nation, and the muslc and the dsnces to sait. The Polieh costume was very becoming, espec- fally for men—the polonaise was much danced, and o'her figures were made, if not popular, at least known; and Chopln was cf course the composer of the even ing. A Spanish night was even more successful. There might have becn a pri- vate bull fight going on in tbe Boulevard Malasherbee, so many picadors ard tor- readors were 3 be seen golng cachuca gave no French beauties weredelighted with their costumes and their appearance. But the catalogue of naticns got soon exhausted. Russia proved the Moscow of the cam- paigo; for the dreisss were very ugly, and though some of the national music was weird and melancholy, and some of the Russian ¢ishes—for, to obaln abs> lute uniformity of {des, the eupper wases vatien the dance—wore curlous and sttractive; stil), unbscoming tollets proved to be the rule, axd that was a rule which no conacientious Parisieane conld ba ex- pected to observe, It was necersary to introduce a farther novelty, which comes In very plainly indeed after the brilllancy of ita predecestor, Jt |s an American idea, The hostess commencas her recep tion with theatricals, Her guests are in- vited to the theatro, for which four, fi or 5'x boxes are {aken, ascording to the number of her part; Afterward they driveon tosuppcr, and efter supper comee the ball, It Is at the Gymoase that the experiment has chiefly been tried; bat, indeed, all the managers seem apxious heartily to support the lstest noveity. — —— Complexion Powcer, Beauly, that transitory "1uwar, can which bad severed the centipede had en-|only be had by using Pozzcnl's Med: cated :'u tered the mule’s foot just above the hoof, The Santeo Reservation, Dlalr Republican The b.l! for tha tha esls of the west 30,000 acres of the Wianebago reservatic Nebeaeka, is hkaly to teeome alaw., The land to ba sold i re in the Loiaa I'ey gome {hirty miles west of thiy eiry and a¢ja0enis to {he raileoad statlon of Kmer som. These lands ate to beappraised, ard sold according to the value fixed by the appraisers, Tho Santeo resetvation, a tract ¢f about 120,000 acres In the north ern part of Kaox county, Nebraske, will be open to settle, excapt such tracts as he Santee take m severalty, after May 0 is land s mostly convenient to to railcoad, and, excapting a be't of blufts along the north border, Is most excellent farming land. As this Santee land may, when opened tosettlement, be taken as homestead, timber clalm or pre-emption, 1t tslikely to be much sought after. To reasch it the intending settler will take the Milwaukee road to Springfield, which lies on the Dakota side opposite the reser vation, or may continue on the eame road to Running Water, and there oross the river to Niobrara, which town ls just waet of the border of the reservation. Niobrara myy bereachedals) by a twenty- mile stage drive from Creighton, the terminus of the branch of the Sionx City and Paclfic. The land office, where, af- ter the lands arcopen t> settlement, fil ings will be recelved, is at Niobrara. For farming, thesc lands are far praf erable to any on the western froatler. They border the Miscoarl and have all tho ‘advantages of established markets, [o railroads and cld settlement. They excel in gravs and are fully within the great corn belt, arguments of great weight to the exparienced stock and graln farmer. But the multiludes who ate going with & rush to the 100th meridian and beyond, are now Incapable of sound discreet exem Ination and judgement. Exparience will disclose thiic mistake whenit is too late— the tide will turn back to the east as in years before. e — Smoke Seal of North Carolina Tcbac- co. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A. B. HOWE'S Corn Meal, Graham Flour, Hominy Ground Fresh Every Day ! Ground Feed Always on Hand. Mill, corner of North Sixth and Mill Streets, COUNCIL, BLUFFS, St. Charles Hotel, O STKEET, BET 7thand Sth, - . LINCOLN, NEB, Mra. 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