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6 THE DAILY E JOUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning, July 3. [SUBSCRIPTION RATES, - - = = 80 sent'per woek 4 " 00 per our MINOR MENTION, Rapld Joe Cream Freezers at P. C. DeVol's. “Dad” Fosdick has opened a saloon at No. 709 Broadway. Regular meeting of federal counoll No, 1566, R. A., this (Friday) evening. Cheasapeak bay tarapins for lanch to- day at the Colorado houte, 721 Broay- way. Sher!ff Gulttar will commence Sunday night takipg the batch of prisoners to Fort Madlson, Danlel McDonald and Estella Smith are now happlly wedded by the officlation of Justloe Schurz, The motion of a stay of judgment in the Caff Johnaon case Is to be heard by Judge Loufbourow next Monday. Kunepher & Racer have removed thelr grocery business Into No. 744 Broadway, and their place *‘looms up In great shape.’ loop-hole through which more trouble may creep Into the eamp, Depaty United States Marshal Harry Fualton, of Keokuk, was here yesterday afternoon to arrest four of the Wabash strikers for Interfering with the trains, the road being In the hands of a recelver. Judge Love of the United States court SIGHT FOR A SITE. Prospects of @ Change of the Location of the New Conrt Honge. Action of the Board, THE DAILY BEE#-COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY,JULY 3, 1885, 20 to 50 Per Cent Reductior, 2O Broadwavwv, New Lawns GLOSING OUT SALE HARKNESS BRO'S Of their Entire Stock of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hosiery, just received, andsuitable to wear, Ele- gant Laces and Embroideries at greatly reduced prices ARPETS. Moquette, Body Brussels, Ingrain, Matting, Rugs, Etc, Curtaing and Curtain Goods. Carpets Made and Laid by Skilled Workmen. HARKIN ESS BRO’I‘HEBS - Council Bluffs Mandemaker & Van have just com- pleted two frame cottages for Vic Jen- nings on Tenth street and Seventh avenue, Grayhlll, who was arrested for picklng the pocket of Mr. Reagan, the paving contractor, has been acquitted in the dis- trict court. In this term of the dlstrict court there have been eight convictlons, eleven pleas Cor. SCHLUTER « KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell In retail or carload lots Il Stock Warranted as Reoresented Wholeeale and retal dealers In Graln and Baled Hay. Prices roa- sonable Batlstaction Guaranteed. bth Av, and 4th St., Councll Bluffs, of gullty, four acquittals, and one acqult- tal on the ground of Insanity. Justice Fralney yesterday lssued a war- rant for the arrest of Sarah Brooks for threatenlng Amella Holden with dire vengeance for some fancled wrong. Scott, the young man who confidenced a fellow named Tate, out of $12 on the “farm hand” rcheme, was yesterday sen- Sold by the leading dealer in every city and town, urhorn, 17 Main St., Council Bluffs, am— tenced to four years in the penitentiary. Leanord Cleanable Refrigerators at P. C, DeVol's, The examination of Mullen, for steal- Ing C. R. Mitchell's horse, was begun yesterday before Justice Fralney, but not concladed. It will end probably this morning. The Bluff Clty boys are preparing a challenge to any team in Iowa, lllinols, y =, Notlce is hereby glven that the Now York Plumbing company will open for business next Monday July G:h. The company has secured the services of skilled workmen, and have selected the finest stock of plumbing goods ever brought into Councll Bluffs. In all work done by this company special care will be taken, and every sanitary rule will be elts and Appliances, AGENTS WANTED. $1,000 REWARD For any cuL of Kidney or liver disease or dyspepsia, rheumatism, or any disensa indudced by a lack of native power, that cannot be cured by tho use of Dra, Judd & Smith's Elegtrio No, 80, Fourth St., Council Bluffs, Nebraska, Dakota, and Minnesota to ran 300 yards, hub to hub, for $§500 a side. Towa rules to govern. The Buchanan company’s band dally favors the public with street parades and excellent music. The entertalnments in the opera house are drawing well and glving excellent satlefaction, Of nine drunks and disorderlies fined yesterday In the police court, four were laborers, one a rallway man, one a carefally observed. Thoee wishing work done will find it to thelr advantage to have this company’s estimate before con- tracting, HARRY BIRKENBINE. Manager New York Plumbingcompany, 552 Broadway. Norene & e —— The gas lamps have not yet been shut off, but the gasoline lights have. — —— All the newsboys in the clty are invlted to come to the BEE office at 1 o'clock Friday and I will glve them a lot of Landstrom, Merchant Tailors Suits to order in latest styles at cheapest possible [prices. No, 205 Main St., Council Bluft copies of my new Monthly News to sell, and give them all they can make. Come to the back door. Make some money for the Fourth. J. M., Laxcae. ——— A Terrible Runaway, A team belonging to partles whose names could not be ascertalned took fright coming through the north entrance of Falrmont park and went down the In- cline towards the city. There were six people in a two-seated buggy. It seemed as though a vehlcle so heavily ladened moulder, another a bollermaker, and an- other a cook, and one barber. One of the schemes being considered | for cutting down the expense of the police force is to do away with the sala- rios of officers and pay them by a system of fees the same as constables. Druggists, dootors and undertakers seem wonderfully unanimous In the opinion that Councll Blufis as a whole, has been having better health and fewer 605 Broadway, - The only all night house in the city. notice, 30 to 1:30, < TEHE PHENIX=— AND “THE ENGLISH” Regular Dinner 11:: KITCHEN. cents, - Counoil Bluffs. Everything served in 'first class styleand on shor ot and cold lunches always ready. must go to pieces 8o terrific was the speed at which the horses ran. but to our surprise the vehlcle held together, not- w!thstanding the driver ran the horses against the fence, and when the crowd rushed up to see how many were killed they were coolly told by the driver that the carriage was purchased of David Bradley’s mammoth establishment, who are now selling a fine line of ocarrlagos, epring wagons, etc.,, at Nos, 1100 to 1116 South Maine street. — ——— Attention Alumni, A meeting of the Councll Bluffs High School Alumul will be held {nthe Bloomer school building at 7 o’clock this evening, All members ara requested to be present, GeorGe F, W M, President, deaths the past six months than in any slx months for years. The clty suditor, In making out the pay-roll of the fire department, left the chleftainship blank and the amount blank, This will donbtless make Walters, in his tarn, —— —— the auditor and the councll. H. V. Lane, of Kearney, Nek., suc- coeds Mr, Musselman as superintendent of the Councll Bluffs telephone office, Mr. Musselman golng from here to Oma- ha to assume his old pasition with the company there. Lund & Davis seem to be jumping 1nto a lively livery business, and have added a number of new rigs to the estab- lishment, and secured a number of ad- ditlonal horses to hoard, They have also added a telephone for the convenlence of their patrons, The law provides that licensed scaven- gers in cities of this size must conform with the rules eetablished by the local board of health, Thus far no rules have been made by the board, and the scaven- gers do not know what Is required of them, The defect ls to be remedled at the next meeting. There Is something wrong In the esti- mate placed on humanity in this clty. The clty marshal gets one dollar for burying a dog, and the county under- taker gets ninety-five cents for buryinga man, There evidently {s not as much OUNCIL BLUFFS ARPET COMPANY GARPETS, Curtains, Qil Cloths, Window Shades, Linoleums, Mattings, OPHOLSTERY GOODS Rugs, Ete., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Ou of Town Orders. Upholstery and Drapery Workza ——— Relter 1s offering great bargains at his merchant tallorlng establishment, No. 310 Broadway. See hls goods and get his prices, Hanthorn eells wood at his feed store, Read Judd & Smith's offer of 81,000 reward in another column, Substantial absteacts of title and real estate loans, J. W. and E, L, Squlres, 101 Pearl street, Summer Normal At Western Iowa College, commencing July 6, and continulng eight weeks Classes of three or more in any of the higher studtes, Careful reviews in the comm>n studles uslng the text books you have, 8. PauLson, Jouncil Bluffs, Svecialty. Our stock is the Largest 1n the West and Is being continually replenished by all the lavest and choicest noveltles, 05 Broadway Council Bufis R. Rice M. D, CANCERS, 55 s i e ™ CHRONIC DISELSES"-B ot s oty y"yuu prastic: THE RECENTLY IMPROVED REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE WRITER Is the Highest Achicvement in Writing Machines in the World, operste. 1t printe 70 charscters nd small letters, J. L. DeBEVCISE, Onion Ticket Agen, No. 507 Broadway Oouncil Bluffa, R.a.xlwa.y Time Ta.ble. OOUNCIL BLUFFS, The following aro the #imos of the arrival and de. forturo of Srain by oentral standard time, a the te. Tralos leavo transfor depoh Sen min- atos earlior and arrive ten minutos Iater. DEPART. ARRIVE, 110400 And KORTHWRSTERN, Matl aud Expross 6:50"r M Accommodation 450 P M Express 9:06 A M GHICAGO AND BOOK 1BLAND, Mail and Expross [ Accommodation b1 Exproes 9 OHIOAGO, MILWAUKKE AND BT, PAUL, Matl and Express 6 Express 0 OHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINOY, 9:50 A Mail and Express 7:10 » M 8w Accommodation 2:00 P M Hor Expresa BiBCA M 'WABASH, Y. LOUIS AND PACIFIO, Local Sk, Louls Expross Local = sfer ** Trapsfer 8:20 p M ) Chlt:lgn & 8t L Exp Local fer ‘¢ “ “ Transi ITY, BT, JON AND COUNGIL BLUFS, Mail and Expross Express IOUX OITY AND PACIFIO, M Mail for Sloux City u Exproes for 8t Paul UNION PAGIFIC, Denver Expross Lincoln Pass 0'a & R V Ovorland Express DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAIIA, hnm Council Bluffs — 40 . 1:80—t EUROPE COOK'S EXCURSION PARTIES sail from New York ln Aprll, May, June and July by firet class stos mahips. SPECIAL TOURIST TICKETS for INDIVIDUAL TRAVELERS at reduced ratce, by the best routes for pleasure travel. COOK'S EXCURSIONIST, with maps, contaln full particulars; by mail for 10 centa, THOS COOK & SON, 61 Fresdway, A. ¥. or 1408 Deatborn t., Chicago, 11ls. 16wma st 10 years has beon practising d at No 28 N. 0th Bire Or to give anye {ssued the necessary papers, and the men The action of the county board to go them on? He will leave the clty with the council yesterday. The city cannot see Eli ey ) okl Ll avenue, and then when the clty began Orockwell, which ballding will glve them | meeting yesterday It was declded that the Immediately provide for sewerage on DaVol's. A resolution was adopted providing for put up the money all the same, as he for some new locatlon of the court house, Oapt. Eicher has netified the members a little flurry among those may be lald. In fact, this may be one of a pnzzle whether to obey Walters or board in vlolatlog the ypledge made Aylesworth yesterday on a charge of some actlon which will do away with the hoff explalned that two strangers had left An objectlon was ralsed In the city councll does not propose to recognize mittee on claims with power to allow. tll they saw them enter their houses on ars, that they did not notice the ‘‘cops” Judge Loofbourow and Judgs Connor in chance to confer with Judge Connor be- among the clty officlals as te what ought capaclty, should make them close. Others blackmall. propoee keeplng the cafe running several ornament to the city, and every possible competitlon In the dog burylng business |the 1lne, east and west. Postmastor the clty. One presented to the council |®lstently be removed before the end of havieg to be bauled to jall, position, ' Tom Bowman hss for his punctuations, figures, signs and & Poarl shre & Couso) 1 Miller, of the Omahs Herald. Mr, Wells AT Np b Wyckoff, Seamans & Benedict, tin, of Red UAk, nud John Maher, braska friends either, Senator Morton fi"“““" new Opers House, fine growth of 0 guaranteed, pauy offers to accept & notice dated back, | other strovg features of his backing alarm bells, ete., is' the will be brought befors him, Wouldn’t it be a good Idea to have the |ahead with the bullding of the new court hand bills that are posted on the lamp |house until the clty shall provide sewer- posts washed off by the man who put|age first, resnlted In a conference be- tween the county board and the city comedy company before Sunday, after which, If not taken off, they will become |Its way clear to legally provide means a temptation for others to make bill [ just now for bullding the sewer, and the boards of the street lamp posts. proposition was made that the county should provide the eewer along Fifth Rodda & Oo., will be greatly Improved |, (s the sewer, the a8 soon a8 the summer dull seaton comes | sounty shall be relmbursed. This on. They will break through the wall | proposition did not strike the county into the building at present ocoupled by | board favorably, however, and at the county could not legally advance th conslderable more room, and yesterday ,:om; n:cien ,yof,,, mg:"y'“'v ¥ were contracting for Lamson’s cash| The board took another turn also. It rallway. was declded that If sho clty could not Golden Star Gasollne Ranges at P. C. [ Fiftn avenue, that 1t might be advisable for the court house to be located in some Tho case of tho business man and_the [Other part of the city, where the sower- 14-year.old-girl, mentioned In the Brr byt i AL yesterday, soems so far as can be learned, | the appointment of a committee, consist- @ clear case of blackmall, but the man |Ing of Supervisors A. C. Graham, S. B. Frum, and County Attorney Keatley, to clalms, to avold publicity. According to RN UL EROLUL) CWECES statements made to a Bex man there s|and to report at the September meeting little or no doubt as to the glrl's crooked- f’fi: board. b i : 3 o prospect of & change © e ey locatlon of the court house will of the fire department that on and after ownmc: real esl :gd m;yi rleuult lfn fll:e next Monday night ho will assume actlve | Property owners in the vicinlty of the present site hasting to help solve the control of the department and they must problem of how the Fifth avenue sewer look to him for orders. The boys are in the under currents In the planning of Eicher, feeling that if they should chance :2:0{7:&;‘3; Mlde vlvl:n:'ll; re‘::igzlo:xtfio:c‘lllu to sldein with the unsuccessful contest- g H : nary emergencles t tify th t; ant, thelr heads will come off, Ve st o R E. Dahoff had » hearlng before Judge | to the people that the locatlon of the 3 court houee would remaln as now fixed, “" | The Intimatlon of a poseible change may stealing four boxes of oigars from F. | awaken the pooplo of Council Biufis to Bokemper's place a week ago. It ap- peared that the clgars were found at Da- P";‘l‘“&' de{:y to the progress ot the hoff’s place on a search warrant, but Da. | "6¢¢¢¢ Work: OrricE OF THE NEW there, saying they would call soon for them, He had one witness to corroborate this, and he was discharged while the clgars were tarned over to Bokemper. council against allowing the fire lads thelr money because the bill was audited by Walters, as chief, whereas the coun- cil has elected Eicher for that place. The Waltera as chlef, and yet the aldermen wanted to let the boys have thelr money In time for the Fourth., As a compro- mise the bills were referred to the com- The police took a good deal of pains the other evening to follow two couples whom they supposed to be susplclons, and never lost sight of the quarteite un- the south side, when they become con- vinced that they had only been follow- ing four Innocent lovers who were so coslly talking of muslc, moon and flow- dragging thelr weary forms along behind them. The public is anxlously walting for a declslon in the motions pending before regard to rending the saloon injunction cases into the federal courts. It ls sald that Judge Loofbourow has already made up hismind on the question, but wants a fore making it public. The judges seem to approach a declsion with agreat deal of hesitancy. There seems a diversity of opinion to be done about the saloons. Some are now quletly favoring the idea that the saloons should be made to pay license as usual, or elee that the city, In its officlal are agalnst any attempt to force the pay- ment of a license until the clty can assure the ealoons some proteciion, they deem- ing any such attempt now a spectes of The ladles of the Episcopalchurch have | ~ opened an ice cream and refreshment cafe In the store recently occupied by Mr. Porterfield, on DBroadway. The ladies weeks, If the patronage proves liberal enough, and hope by its means to gain still further money for the new church bullding. This bullding 1s to be a great help should be glven by the citizens gen- erally to make the enterprise a success, The stroggle for the postoflice of Council Bluffs continues at both ends of and less ohancs 10 work In extras ordered | Armour stlll holda the fort, aud as ho has by friends and relatives, condaocted the office with wonderfal euc- The common carriers should be more | 0688 and comploto satlsfaction, it Is diffi. «explicit in making out thelr bills against | ©0lt to 526 how he can honestly and con- atils last moctlng reaa, “For bauling his term, and the difficulty of declding Jack Cusick and three dronks to jail,” [ Who shall be hls successor doubtless tends Ofiicer Cuslex belng now & prohibitlontst | #180 to delay the making of any change, 1t 1s too bad to thus put him on record ns | #14 really strengthens his hold on the includig cap The list of those ficed yesterday for speclal local backing the fact that he is e i ] trylog to put down whisky in Towa, em. | the owner of the only democratic paper most rapld writiog mscklne ladlon fres X here, aud for his Nebrasks backing Dr, mado as well a8 ae most durable z::::, ‘;l::a :ul;mg:"::“ J'l::‘tl' Eiges, | 3870, 808 Sor bl Sebrsake haoking Dr. &= Send for free illustrated pamphlet, 3 ) Pattlok Sullivan, | €00k has no newspaper, but he has by adame a cea[l James Burcer, cf Des Molnes, Thomas |!008 residence and faithful service to the Uhicago, 111, Sole Agents, Slwpion, of Fontanells, Thomas Esgan, | Party & stronger backing In some respects 0 H AB"U:" d s]"“;‘:" Bll""'." " James of Kelloy, Jersey Clty, James Mar. | than Bowman, Hoe is not without Ne- ) Py iy dawe Balce: 10 rost: “Thwcounl! s #" litle timid_ sbout being mang them, M. Cook's frlends| 3 ned v HOTEL a0 shutting off the gas, ss under the clty clalm that :‘h“ petition represents three- In Councll Bluffs Baviug & HAIR OR WHISKERS, contract with the company & notlce of fourths of the property Interests here, all bugh mustache or briog oud & ‘rty deys la required. The gas com:|the rallway loterests, and that many| F'IRE HSC.APH or Loard in {rom four tos1x weeks. Aud all modern {mprovements, call bells, fire ] alackion guaratend, | make his chances for succees s0 certain n(‘::‘mnlc clseases oured 'l‘l) o uatural gift of he 80 that the gas msy be shut off at cnce, | iha ho can sfford to it down coolly st CRESTON HOUSE clress. bat the council hesitates about following thomo and smoke his cigar while the 5, 217 and 219, Main Street, Dr. E, J. Balcear, thlesrgg # amedt may give a Jegal |others storm about Washivgton, HN, < = PROPRIETOR: orth 6th 8t., - - Counc!l Bluffs, In," Beso FRUIT, AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE. Sixteen acres, ten o fruit, six in garden and timberland, six room house, stable, well, clatern, & allin go.d condition, or will trade'tor Omaha prop- erty. V. KELLER, County Treasurer's office, Council Eluffs. JACOB SIMS, Attorney - at-Law, OOUNCIL BLUF1S, IOWA, Office Maln Street, Rooms 7 snd 8, Shugart and block, Will practice lo Siabeand tate court e in HAIR3OODS Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,Switch es, etc,, ready made and made to order. Bo wLE y|ctheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, MRS.C. L. GILLETTE. Formerlv MRS. J.J. GOODE. 29 Main 8treet,Council BIuff, "JEWELER,AGENT SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! Coux 7 and 9 c1L BLurrs, Maln St., Towa. Complete Line of New Goods Always on Hand. H. P. NILHES. Dealer im Wallpaper, Plain and Ornamental Painting Gralning, Gilding, Paper Hanging and Frescoint. 110 Matn St , Council Bluffs, Prices LIVE STOCK. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Heifers and cows of all ages furnishod purchaiing elsewhero any desired numbers; ranchmen should correspond with WINDOW & CRAMPTON, Waverly, lowa. W.P. AYLSWORTH HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Bm:k hulldlnéu of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame hous W. P. AYLSWORTH. 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffa ed on Little iant trucks, the best in the world, SPECIAL NOTICES KOTICE.—Speclal a vertleoments, suo s Losh Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. Ing, ete., will be inserted in this column rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- J. R, Snyder, 643 Broadway, @irtlon. Leave advertisemonts ab our offics, Pearl Btroe, n ANTEDSituation on a form by & young man e Xperlence. Addross . Poo office, “Councio uff TANTHD—A young girl of good family to attend a_child in swall frmily; addres J Bee office, Counc il Bluffe OR SALE ~A first-class grocery stosk and fixtu os lshment stook u go0d eastern Walks Towa town, value $,000, in western Iowa, bwan hardware {n Etubes 207, stock of sgricultural imple hartdware. valus about 8,000, war B Bi lm\n town for cheap lands, value ¥ Bwan & i alker. cne of valued §3,000 Swan & Walk B s of clothing, North Westarn Iows, for §6,000, diflerence, Swan & Walker. . Swan & Walerr. B Vikiatore boilding » ebraska town wants Walker, Walker. 1f you want to sel!, buy, cil Bluffs Towa. houre, o Toca: eniencies, rent mo nquirs at Tiee otioe, 0% BALE-Lands lmproved sad unlmprovod. 1t you want s farm in westorn lows, Kansas Nobraska oF Dakote, 1ot us Boar from you. Swan & WaLksm. ORI BALE—Houses, Lots ) ™ stophonson, 608 Firet avenue. IO X chNe B 6 b9, b1, b 13, s in ol erentlocaticus for sale or for trado. cial bargain; 400 & improved famm worth for & whort time 16,000, will trade Westorn lands, Swan ‘& Walker. manufacturing tock of generl morchandiso In & good provod furm. ~ Swan & Walker 1; 203, » §10,000 stock of c'othing in & Wi consin city, 7 in lands and b1lance oash or im ! " Beautifal store room at low rent. ook of mixed hardware ina live weetern atawell, in 8 live central J00t8, Bhoes hats, caps and clothing st towns 1 Neb., cstah- d hardware, Nebraska town wants an im & Walker. Co. Indiana, Walkor, o Nebrauka Walkel cata and stelt ne & good Im §6,00). Bwan ook of er. wants lind in and will pay 1 86,000 atook of drugs i ceutral fowa for 216, another stook of drags value from 500 to $700 ot value $500 iu & goo1 ly improved land, Bwan & | THOS, OFFIORE, Tt particutars, write o or call upon Bwan & oF tradeany- ihing, tell 8. & W. about It, Bwao & Walker, Coun- N. BOHURZ. Justice of the Poace OFFION OVER AMERIOAN WUNCIE BLUFFS. “owa FOR BALE BY S.A. PIERCE, 100 Main St., Council Bluffs Retail Boot and 5oe store ¥ hero big bargains san aiways be found. S.H. FILBERT, 209 Breadway, - - Council Bluffs. DRY GOODS. 120 yords | ,u “ « Bullolk joman: Beet Jeana ll wic ol, 800 per yard Hoots and shoes at prices as ow a9 any house i the GROCERIES, clty, 10 pounds ex © 18 pounds gran 18 poundy eo¢ fectionary A bars white Russian soap. India soap, Kir! 1 per & W ke m, per gailon. .. ¥ pound cans (trawberrics in 5 8-pound esnspeaches, 1o syry 10 8-pound o s tomate 16 pounds Michigan dric 100 10 pounps evaporated ar 100 Lorllard cllnix tobicco pos Navy pl Naruralleuf Flour, all biauds {rom §”. bicco, per pourd ound GOODS FOR CAS Lower Than Any Other House IN THE CITY, S. H.FILBERT: 6 Broadw.0 Council Bluffs, W, H, M, PUSB Officer & Pusev. BANKERS Counocll Bluffs, Iowa. Established, 1865 Dealers in Foreign and Do meatic Exchang Home Sscarities, "

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