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o A e <A g s THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS. ATURDAY. JUNE 13, 1885. e bt tate pape,rs are how passing around an * THE DAILY BEE. :&am to the effect {hat he recently ex. NEOLA NEWS. TIOUNCIL BLUFTFS, |prowed vt st Dabuios v kot |y Stabbing Afray Betwein Javenile that pro Saturday Morning, June 13, P KR 7 ke ByNall = o= w oo . #10,00 per your MINOR MENTION, and that the next republican convention would not endorse the former plat form In ita favor, but would either Ignore the question or be in favor of high Il- cense. given speclal attention, on the ground This expresslon of oplnion is Adversaries, Gther News Gleanings for the Bee, Neota, Ia,, June 11 —Several sub. Mr. John Ahles expects soon to ntart that Colonel Sapp may be nominated for | stantial Improvements have been added YI;Ir;llmn)ur trip through the old coun- [governor by the republicans. The BEE|to our town since our last. g tay, and promises to send back rome in- terestl there. Yesterday afternoon there was a shoot between C, Mynater and Harry Hordln, glws balls belng used, Hardin won, getting twenty-four ont of twenty-five, while Mynster got only seventeen. In the district court yesterday the time waa taken up in the heariag of the case of Royer va the Wabash rallroad company, It being a salt for damages on account of property destroyed by fire, oaused by a apark from a passing englne. *Sport"” Miller is havings good deal of | 4oy,0q or taxen, claming exemption on the |year. trouble with his boys, and wants now to have them sent to the reform school, as s rellably informed that Colonel Sapp trylng to get 1t In fact he does not|cy. The two-story brlck building of Har. letters aboat hia observattons | has no 1dea of accepting the nomination, | voy & Beard, to be uted as a drag store i 1t tendered him, and much less ides of |and postoffice, ls now ready for cconpan- The oarpenters are just putting the want the honor, and would not accept if | fin/shing strokes on the counter and tendered, the race in every respect. The express men are stlll very much agited over the present license law, shelving, Very few smail towns boast Ho ls ont of the field and| G."y iayo ™ like this, with a French plate glass front. J, W. Batler and E. Vickery have they | each erected for thomeelves a neat res!- dence, as have others too numerous to olaiming that under It they have pald |, oheion, thelr money the past year, but hive not had any protection. They say that es- peclally in the winter, atrangers come In hera with tcame, and haul coal, and do general teaming without paylog any 1i- ground that they are hauling by the day and not by the load. The express men Mr. C. D. Dlilin seems to be the hap- plest man in town now. He rides be- hind a crack team Ina bran new bugay. The school year has just closed and the vacatlon will last for three months. The old teachers are retained for the next J. G, Bardsley has left his old haunt on Third street and is now ensconced in his own new store building on Frent he says he can do nothing with them, | 4146 olaim that unlicensed partles take|strest, where henceforth be will jogg and that they not only refuse to mind f 4005006 of tho races, and other like|the s him, but they pltch on him and beat him, oceasions, and that when regular licensed ones complaln, they are told to hunt up gar-scoop and yard-stick. John Ocamas and J. E. Follett have bought out the livery business of George S:xton, The red barn ought now to The Indies of the flarmony mlssion thelr witnesses, makes regular charge, | prosper, as they are both genlal, good gave an entertalnment last evening for |and hire an attorney to prosecnte the | fellows, the purpose of raising fands to buy a new organ for the chapel. The enter- offenders. Those having licenzes clami that having pald their money Into the A etabbiog stiray occurred here yester- day between two boys about 12 or 13 years old. It seems that the boy who talnment was a ploasant one, there be- | treasury, they are entitled to protectlon, | yot hurt, whose name is Cash, is learning Ing a very enjoyable musical programme |and that it Is the duty of the clty officials | to become a clerk In the in addltlon to other attractions, and ra- freshments. to do the prosecuting. The aldermen want to have the expressmen have an ore of Willlam McDonald, and about 2 o’clock yesterday sfternoon the boy who did the stabblng, whose name Is Falliger, came into the The grand jary yesterday returned |ordinance drawn up to suit them, and|store, and shortly some difference arose many Indictmenta. Among them were bills against Scott, for playing a confi- dence game; Lyons, for attempting to hold up a man on Maln street; then they will pass It if 1t Is at all rea- sonable. Judge S. W. Mason, of New York, Mary | tne father of the young msn who has|see ‘‘the fun,” between them, and the clerk sought to eject the invader, and while the melee was golng (s shame to say il) quite a crowd of men gathered around them to When young Fulllger French, the woman who was arrested |been given so much notorlety here of |drew his knife and stabbed his adversary for going through a house where ehe had begged lodgling. late by the suspicions directed againast him In connection with the loss of some in the right arm near the shoulder joint. Dr. Harvey dressed the wound shortly after it occurred. He saysit Is only Mr. A. T. Flickinger, who spares |money from Mclntyres store, has ar-|very slight, but might have been produc- enough time from his law proctice to keep track of the weather more closely than any other man in the clty, reports rived in the city for the purpose of hav- ing the charges and Insinuations agalnst his son's character cleared up, and to in- tive of very bad results. It bled pro- fusely. Nothing farther has developed in the matter as yet. Our new steam feed mill, ran by our WA GR One eet handled cups and saucers. . .. One set knives and forks, One bowl and pitcher. . .. One 5-bottle triple plated oas One set Rogerstriple plated kni One decorated tea set (56 pleces), One decorated dinner set (08 pleces) One decorated dinner eet, [131 pleces]. IN CHINA. Attend the EAT SALE At 23 Main St., Council Blufts, And other wares. Call and see: Yours very respectfully, HOMER, THE CHINA MAN. LIVE STOCK. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Heifers and cows of all ages furnishied in any desired numbers; ranchmen should corresp ond with befere purchasing elsewhere. WINDOW & CRAMPTON, Waverly, lowa. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will eell In retail or carload lots Il Stock Warranted as Renresented Wholesale and retall dealers in Graln and Baled Hay. Prices rea- sonable Satiefaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Cor. 5th Av. and 4th St., Councll Bluffs. HAIR GOODS Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch es, etc,, ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, MRS. C. L. GILLETTE. Formerlv MRS. J. J. GOODE. 29 Msin Street, Council Bluff. £old by the leading dealer in every city and town, E. Burhorn, (T EWELER AGENT 17 Main St., Counail Blufls, - Wallpaper, laic end Oroamental- Painting Graloing, Gilding, Paper Hanging and Frescoing, 110 Main St., Council Bluffs, Nor;le _& Landstrom, Merchant Tailors Suits to order in lutest styles at cheapest possib cos, No. 205 Main St., Council SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! 7 and 9 Maln St., CovNcin BLures, - - - Towa. A Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. TEarr PEH@GNIX 55 | vestigate with the view of making those | townsmen, Cooper & Hall, report the the ralnfall for May to have been 4. {nches, which ho says 1a below the usual rainfall for May in this part of the country. Willlam Sas, of Woodbine, In hurry- ing to the Wabash train, dropped his pocketbook, contalning woney and pa- pers valued at $1,400, but Officer O'Brien made a successfnl hunt for it, and the owner soon had the satisfaction of recov- ering his own without the loss of a penny. A chicken-coop located within a few feet of the police headquarters was robbed Thursday night. The poultry was the property of Mr. Leutzlnger. It lsn’t iutimated that the police bad anything to do with the robbery, not 8o much as they ought to have had. With thieves so near the lock up they ought to have had enough to do with 1t as to havo caught the rascals. The lowa grand lodge of druids has just closed its annual meeting at Daven- port. Council Bluffs got tts full share of honors, Mayor Vaughan belng chosen as the past noble grand arch, and J. D. Nicholson af grand guardian. Council Blufis was chosen as the next place of meeting, although Cedar Raplds, Fori Madison, and Burlington worked thelr best to get the honor. smart who have scattered any mallc- [ business in a flourishing condition. More, elous stories, if such there S Ver. are. The judge cccuples a prominent| Substantial abstract s o title and real poeition in the east, and he evidertly |eatate loans, J. W. & ¥ L. Squire, 101 does not propose to have the family es- cutcheon spotted without cause. Just what action he will take in the matter is not known, and he probably cannoct de— cide himself until he examines the facts more fally, but 1t is repoated that he ls thinking strongly of commencing s>me actlon against McIntyre as bejog respnsiy ble for the unpleasant position in which his zon was placed before the public. The grand jury had found an fndict- ment against W, S, Smith, the colored head porter of the Oden house, the charge belng seduction. The woman who thus complains of him is named Green, and s white, but she claims that Smith con- fidenced her out of her virture by prom- Islng to marry her. She clalms that be is the father of the little babe which she carries in her arms, He has glven bonds to appear and answer for trlal when the time isset. Smith is having a good deal of trouble lately, his creditors plnching him snugly, and now this other matter matter follows. He has been one of the most dresey men in the clty, and has ap- parently been having unusual prosperlty, he having a large number of hacks, western roads, lavitation: street. L — Rolter Is offering great bargalns at hi merchant tailoring establishment, No. 310 Broadway. See his goods and get his prices. e Wanted—Immediatoly, a brass band of about seven pieces on a six months en- gagement, Apply to Dr. J, Palmer, Lone Wolf, the medicine man, at the Scott house, Council Bluffs, Iows. o —— Will You Accept? General Agent Babcock, of the North. iesued tke following “Pack your trunk and be ready to leave Councii Bluffs at 5:20 p. m., onthe 18th Inst., via the Chicago & Northwest- ern rallway for Portland or to any point you may wish to visit in Canada, New England or New York state. Tickets for the round telp $37.50, good for thirty daye, and will be sold to any person, re- gardless to eex, color or previous condl- tlon of servitude. By securing your tickets via the Chicago & Northwestern, the best rallroad In the world, passengers will have from two to s!x hours in Chicago golng, with the cholce of routes from there east. The excursion traln will be the finest ever run from the Missourl river to Chicago, and will cost ne more than by {nferlor routes. For sleeplng car accommodations and Servloes at the congregational church | wagons, teams, etc., and has been looked | ¢ 1y - informatfon, apply to or address to-morrow. On account of the frescoing [ on as haviog a very sunehiny life. but| W, N. Babcock, general western agent. of the maln audlence room which is now in progress, services will be held In the basement. Thers will be plenty of room and comfortable seats. Subject of morn- ing sermon, ‘‘The Children,” In the evening a pralse meeting will be held be- gloning at 7:30. Subject, *‘The Value of Christlanity,” The Des Moines papers in giving’ an account of a French and German recital in Callanan college, pay high compll- merts to two of Council Bluffs young ladies, Miss Nellle tHatcher and Miss G. A, Osborne, who are attending the col- lego, and who took promlnent parts in the entertainment. Mies Hatcher sang a French song, and one in German, while Miss Osborne won honors by the part she took in a German pjay, The dranken woman who caused the police o much trouble on Thursday, was Drought fnto court yesterday morning in the clouds are gathering very thick lately. There need be no such great agitation about the proposed new license ordin- ance, taxing every sort of business, It seems to be conceded by even the alder- men themselves that there are few, if any, of these proposed licenses, which can be legally collected, and the only queetion {s whether the citiz:ns will vol- untarily pay the amounts named, or|3 whether they desire to have the police, |! gas, and other requirements of the clty done away with. When It comes to a voluntary contribution on the part of the cltizens to keep the clty going, there will be very little money pald into the treas- ury. Everybody is eager and willing for everybody else to pay the proposed li- cente, but each one wants to have him- self let out, her right mind, She gaye her name as [mora of the prominent churches of West- Mrs. Golmeier, and sadd that she had [ern Iowa and Nebraska, will meet in the been living in Omaha, but had come|baptist church at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday, over here to see if she could not got some The afternoon and evening services will work. She claimed to be a widow with | bespeclally interesting, TheRev.Mr. Wat- four children whom she had been obliged | #on, of Sloux Oity, will preach in the af- to put out into other familles not being |ternoon at 2:30 p. m., and Dr. Hulbert able to support them herself, snd her [in the eveniog, In additoln to the wser- father belng tco close to glve her any [ mons varlous other parts will be taken help. She was fined the usual amount|by different minlaters in attendanco, All and not being able to pay, was put ut|#re cordially invited. herd work— killiog bedbugs 1n the city[ The two.year-old child of H. Hutchin- jall, son yesterdny strayed from Washington A caso of drunken brutality ls reported [ 8VenUe over to the residence of J. W, but no arrest bas been made. It seems Squire, on Story etreet, and was found that the husband and father, In name, several hours after, much to the rellef cf although he does not appesrto haye |the child’s parents, who scoured the city | San Ftanci acted like either, wont home drunk end | fOF the child, M began beating the ehildren for some triv- | It looked a little odd yesterdsy to see ial offenee, and when the mother Inter. fered ho throw a butcher knife at her, missing her, but unfortucately hitting [*a bis line, one of the children, Inflleng qulte u | People, however, snd as an advertlsing serious woond. The woman is satd {o|scheme was a success, bave then thrown the kifo st the man,| ™ The Rev. E. B, Hulbert, D.D, and | ioflicting a scalp wound, aud thst was |John Beichelt, & prominent business followed up by her hittlng him with s |man of Chleago, will be the guests of | stick of wood, kncekiog him so eilly that the Rev. D, H. Caoley, from Saturday he conld not keep up the contest sny morning till after the counell of recgni- longer. The aflair, a2 report:d, Is & most [ thn on Tuesdsy dlsgraceful one, and merlts the attention | 1y 1 eaid that many refused to have of the sutborltiee, thefr nomes reported to the census Cul, Sapp's vame bas been mentioned | taker for foar that they would be o qnite freqaently throughout the skate in [on to pay poll tax. If sny sach fellows councetlon with the probable nomination [ean bs found they should be made to pay for guverzor by the republicans, snd the |a doable tax, 209 Broadway, - It drew the attentlon of the | ail chr Omaha. e — Cobs at George Heaton's, 628 Broad- way., e — Read Judd & Smith's offer of $1,000 reward in another column, S.H.FILBERT, 209 Broadway, - - Council Bluff; DRY GOODS, 20 yards prinf “es . “ dres 10 550 g 18 belleai 10 good she 7 ¢ suffclk jos Best jeans all w Boots and shoes af pric city, GROCERIES, 16 pounds ex C sugar. 18 pounds granulated 1 18 pounds confectionary A rs whitc Ruseian soap, Kirk % Indi , Kirks rrants. 14 po 10 boxes gonuioe Lews lye. .. pound cans 1trawberries in sy 8-pound canspeaches, in syrup. 0 8-pound cans tomatoes. . . 16 pounds Michj 10 poy Lo 13 Flour, all brands f GOODS FOR CASH ONLY Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CITY, S. H. FILBERT. Council Bluffs, Who for the past 19 yearshss been 0 i3 now located at N ite new Opera House, Balc HAIR OR WHISKERS Madame £, Balcgar, the sireet parade of Higgins, coming into Qrtog a prohibitory etate to drum up business | Pricos re nc o c and wes cured by o natural gife of the . J. Balcear, North 6th 8t., - Counc:] Bluffs, Ia 'HOS. OF FIORE, W. H, M. PUSH Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Councll Bluffs, Yowa. Established, - 1865 Dealera in Foreiga and Domeatic Exchange ©vd Howe Securities, at bottom prices. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER: Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame hcus moved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufts $1,000 REWARD For any cae of Kidney or liver disease or dyspepsia. rheumatism, or any disease indudced by a lIack of native power, that cannot be cured by the use of Drs, Judd & Smith’s Electric Belts and Appliacces. No, 30, Fourth St,, Council Bluffs, AGENTS WANTED. P. C. DeVOL. 504 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Wholesale and Retail HARDWARE AND STOVES, T INWARE Charter Oak and ‘Acorn Stoves neea no comments. Leonard’s celebrated cleanable Dry-air Refrigerator, These Refrigerators excell all o the in cleanlyness, A refrigerator which cannot be cleaned becomes useless, it becomes a rui ance instead of a benefit, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, ithlatstimwep rov Fort Wayne-. Western Washing Machies With this washer we do not ask you to risk confidencs or money. ‘We know that a1 that 18 necessary is a trial. TAKE ONE, and if after one or {wo fair tests you are not pleased return it and we will refund your money. GOLDEN STAR GASOLINE RANGES. These Ranges orve a complete departure from the regular Va- por Stove, and possess val- that will be appreciated, many new and uable features ‘We have the exclusive agency of the celebrated Glidden Two Pomt Steel Barb Wirg in this city, Do not be deceived by MISREPRESENTATIONS, Tin Roofing and Job Wor Mall orders soliclled. P, C. DE VOL, coi%c&“fi‘ilgfl's. | AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. 605 Broadway, - The cnly all night house in the city. notice, s Council Bluffs. Everythivg served in first class stylo and on shor Hot and cold lunches always ready. ECIAL NOTICES NI for the first insertion for each subeequent srtlon. Loave advertisoments ab our ofice, Wo. ) Htraod. naar W ,\1n7 oD, r ol Bluffs, st reasons for eellirg. nith & Co., or Metealf TANTS TO TRADE.—Good Ioy land for a emall stock of bard: merchandise, w v {OR SALE—A rarc chanco to fine, well 1m- proved farm of 400 acres, within & fow miles of Council Bluffs, at & bargain. Low price and easy terms, SWAN & WALKER. OR SALE—A good paying hotel property with O s St S 0B of e bt ebnal towna in western Iowa will sell with or without furnitare, or will trade for & small form with etook etc. SWAN & WALKER O SALE-Taudy “Twproved aad untmprovod: 1t you wanta farm in wostern lows, Kausas Nebraska or Dakota, et us hear from you. SWAN & WALKBR. OB SALE-ATarco cumber of Lusiness and resl- dence lots in all parts of Council Blufls. See us befare you bu; SWAN & WALKNR. JJOR SaLk—Partics wishing to cheap lots to build on canbuy on wonthly payments of from #2to 210. Al WALERR B‘OR REN [—We will rent you a lot to buid on with the privilage to buy It you wish on very I I te) & WALKER. body n Counctl Blufts o taks red by carrier af only dwansy OR EXCIANG miles south of & 168, 10,000 acres land ten Neb,, for Ceuncil Bluffs od steam flouring mill in Cedar Co , k of general merchandise o hard* value §6, 00 69 Taylor Co., Tows, for 0 Linccln Cos., Neb., for 163. Ono of the best farms In Pottawattamio Towa, 400 wcros for wild Kaneas or Nebraska tel in Puehlo, Col., worth $9.000, for Nebraska laod in par and long time ‘on balarice, No. 171 Good farm, for stock of goods or hard: | in Rooks Co., Neb., for stock § i 176, Houso and lot in Clarinda_Pago Co., | Towa, for Nebraskn or Iown len; valio 1,600, ! No. 177. Hotel in o 1 La 3 best towns, 000, f.r stock of drugs for pare aud land borgalns In Kieth Co., Neb., wostern Jowa OF gocd stock i intcrest fn a firet or lands v. lue impove one 11 Pala, Alt stock of geniral town for woitern and, improved or unimproved, valus 814,600, Atld hur dred ko fcther special «xchange bargalns or particulars, call and 8o or write to BWAN & WAL, nell elufls, FOR BALN BY S.A. PIERCE, 00 Mam » Council Bluffs ] Retail Boat and Shoe store Where big bargsius can y8 bo found, ORLY HOTEL In Coune Bluffs baviug & FIRE HSCAFPH. And all modern improvements, call bells, alarm bells, eto, is the CRESTON HOUSE Nos, 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR ARPET COMPANY CARPETS, Curtains, il Cloths, Window Shades, Linoleums, Mattings, OPHOLSTERY G00DS Rugs, Etc., Ete. Careful Attention Glven to Ou of Town Orders. Uplolstery and Drapery Work Specialty. Our stock 1s the Largest in the West and is being continmlly replenished by all the lavest and choicest noveltles. 405 Broadway Council Biufis MANDEMAKERS & VAN, ARCHITECTS, CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS 201 Uvper Yrcicvay, Councll Bla ff THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER Zs the Highest Achicvement in Writing Machines in the World, With coly 39 keya to learn aw operate, It prints 76 characters includirg caps and small letters, ws, figures, sig tions. It sthe simplost and e rapid writiog machine > as well ass ae most durable EZrSend for free illustrated pamphiet, Wyckaff, Secwans & Benedict, Uhicago, T11,, Sole Agents, SHOLF Agent JACOB SIMS Attorney - at-Law, COUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA, Offico, Maln Street, Rooms 7 sud 8, Shugart and Bewo block. WIIl practics In Siateand tate oourl. " R. Rice 8, D CARCBRS, 22 sth dumon semared wilbo (e drawiog of tlesd. CHRONIC DISE 0, H. . (rae VERUIT, AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE, rulf, sfx io garden and e, ebable, well, clstern, & will tinde'for Omalia prop V. KELLER, County Treasurer's ofiee, Council Elatty, 4 N.EBOIIUVRZ. Justice of the Peace. oUNCIE BLUHIE “T0Wa.

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