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\ i e s gy “THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS, SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 3. i?, PEARL STRYET. Felivered by earrier in any part of the city at twenty conts per week Truro: DI FICE, NO. nw, Manager. MENTION Stubbg, the hatter, New spring goods at Reiter's New goods arriving daily at Brothers The_public ferm Monday. sdditional Council Bluffs local will be nd on the setond page II Harkness schools open the <pring Sher _has removed his ulen v Main strect, over Permit to wed was yesterday given €. Bolton and Esther Starts, the former from Macedonia, aid the latter from Ca “on. The injunction sen heard at Harlan yesterday 1ge Connor have gotie over until to night slipped 't between K ieein o cofplotell plans for a “hool building for | Junction 1 be, when erected, th ng in the place, ul the ehild of My, Horwich from his home on (’I\hl was buried in + Hebrew cemetery, Oak Hill Mac publishing a little terest of St. Pa parish filled with esting items about religious work. The saloon injunction n tried in ve been postponed u when they will be heard ‘e, The cases, which Harlind yes il next i at Dennison Our stock of Moquette, Body and ncarpets is now Our customers invited to same. Notrouble to show ness Brothers, We have aconsignment of new spring wraps and _shall “hold them only a few days. Parties wishing new and stylish goods will do well to examine these ; once. Harkness Broiers J. L. Forman yesterday colle ' Justice Hendvieks' conrt judgment. He put the moncy into vest pocket and started for his store. arriving there the money w still gon Brussels comple unine the s Hark his On cen 10 and 11 o’clock last ni »broke out in what is known Broadw ive chimney. The 1oss will h $100. A number of destitute lookin were before Justice Hendricks on the charge of were found guilty ) i 3 of of each. Another to be somewhat and insisted on a jury 11 be secommodated to-day. 1 institute closed last even- S heen @ siecess in-every par- ses last evening wi ing. ular, Vi from the usu veral solos wnll features w joyed by th B rrionds pre i by inv xas lumber, the fivst that has arrived this month on account of the railroads, ullhmwlx he has ovders placed for 250. s the contracts for the lum ber to be ( in the building of the Mis- \ gouri P railvoad from Weeping Water, Neb., to Lincoln, and aiso the ew line of the B. & M. from Omuha to incoln. The murshal of Lincoln, phoned here yesterday that rested two fellows theve, one of 1w had a check which he' thought crooked. T'he check was signed by T. Evans & Co., drawn upon Ofiicer & * Pusey of this city, and in favor of Wil- liam™ Moore & Son. The amonnt was 500 and the number of the check 7, 0060 at the bank confirmed the picion” that no such parties kept any such account with the bank, and as the check was dated April 1 it secms pos + sible that it was the relic of some April fool joke. Smith & Musson is the i s just e of anew located at No. 510 } re of an ente which willprove of benefit to the city, and which is consequently cordially welcomed. They are the general 1 for Iveson, Blukomun & C City, and will handle the for a terri at ing point, and it bu: Ldynamoand T I n..x, handle school furniture ¢ Charles Patt, a mute was struck by a freight train a little e of this city on Thur: The boy was walking along the lhwfi Island track, and ng the approuching train, the rnguu r slacked up, but did not come to u ea full stop w the boy from J'n with a'broken nose and some slight in juries, He had been attnding the i tution here and was walking fome wh the train_ overtook him. This is be the second time he has been n\]mwl in this way. It seems that he would now be willing to try some other path for walking. B Counters, llwlvux show liers and ‘all other stor sale at E. Dowling’s. e Public men everywhere recommend St. Jacob Oil us the Llilltbl pain-cure. cs, chande- fixtures for Money to loan I)\ Forrest Smith, For first class Miss ouri Gleason, at his coal oflics L0007 05 wood call on 20 Pear] street, of titles and real estate loans. E. L. Squire, 101 Pearl street, Council Blufls. ~ A fine line of new oper: the lutest pattern “ioloster besides all the new and | in jowelry, diamonds Jacquermin & Substantial abstra J.W lasses, > harometers, ading novelties ll( , at 3, 27 Main st C——— Best coal and v\uml 1 the city at Glea- son’s, 26 Pearl strect. Dr McLeod, oculist and aurist, No. 002 Broud way, Council Blufls, - Boclal Ltems, Mrs. M. F. Rolwer entertained a small number of friends on Lhursday evening at her residence, No. 249 Vine strect, at a 7 o'clack tea and pro; |\-s~|»|- euchre, On Friday evenin g Mrs. athorb, was suddenly surrounded n, he © ous friends at hor rosidenco, No, * @ Street, and given a genuine "birthd; brise,” There were ahout twen wesent. The occ Duy,” Mrs, the gnests sakies, which on flanuel. Othe and a merry t attended, h o lined with choice cot. jollities were indulzed e is reported by ull Mulholland | some execlient | Lef I l)fll\l‘fl ()lT FOR “CON" MEN They Are Not to be Mloweu to Hang Abont the City. ENLARGING THE CITY BUILDING. Fitst Nails Made in the Bluffs— A Miss- ing Ninc 8pot Sends a Man to the The Saloon . Penitentiary Cases Postpor Tted Paint at the Missouri Valley is still the saloons, the question not being much as to whether saldons shall con tinue to run there but whether they will pay £50 a month license, or fine, o amount. The council had a talk over the situation the other night. Somc of the saloon men had been to Mayor Dutton and said point blank that they could not and would not pay a fine of $50 per month, and some of them said if it was that or nothing they wouid have to close T'he mayor informed them that the fine would be no unless the council thought othe and t tor this son the meeting was called. This is matter in which the council has nothing to say 1f the mayor _ wished to fine them £100 or $10 e id the council could not t the mayor wished ling of Ih‘ counc sl Valley, agitated about HelpitHemecioos, to know what the f in the prem ' i he Knew council \\vmhl back him he would feel m ve. It ms that with the old council there was standing between them and the mavor and the saloon men that they wovkd not be fined more than or ol month, and the fine was put at month, which was equal to £600 @ year This amount they were willtng to pay Now they came |||v nd do_not pay that s %20 or in fining them at loss, andl if they could not could close up - Mrs. O. A, Rogers will have the man ment of the new Pavisian millinery at her old stand, where she will be st to wait upon her old customers ) per ity Was unanimous 5t $30 and not a cont pay it they Watching For “Con." Men. iyen the de- ption of four young fellows who were il to have been trying to turn tricks on the incoming Roek Istand train the even- ing before. Oneof them w i having sandy r, another as w bitof white court plaster on the upper part of his ek found a deseription of court plaster on his face It dquarters. 1le admitted that he had moin company with the red haired fellow, but was’ sur- wised that he wa with being o confidence man i as Thomas Bell, and claimed to be a black- smith with his home in Mexico, Mo. e haud o revolver in his pocke nd - there was blood on his handk: and on a a letter in his pocket. The blood, he ex plained, eame from the wound on his foretead, whieh he received by falling e was held for further myesti: nswers so closely to the one want tit was deemed best to h.-l‘l him for a short time. Par Al the latest uuwllim at the store. City Improvements. The dang flood is the theme of frequent discussion with those eitizens whose property so lies as to be liable to an overflow. The chief p troul now is said to be in the vic y of the Northwestern nh pot |h| of the 3 vith the the ditch. It that radies and 1mmedis h' are made the diteh will be e 1 there, and an overflow, such as 1 i , will it to waterw unless some has chal ML) result e matter is to be the attention of the council, hoped that there will be no ael ) »ossible \l«h from north will 1ith and this worl } as it is con- sidered more important than the exten- sion of the aiteh beyond the n y limits. here is still considerable strect paving, the uml] aet for which w lwl to Mr. Fol ll, but the \mn\m red until This ving h all cedar {0 be p: also Park from to be the begin to Market Mr. Tolsom s to know when he can - and oil mattin, cloths, also mattings at B. Dow and Coco China Napic ling's. - A Powerful Nine Spot. 1t looked a little strange to see lying in the pigeon hole of one of the ofic a pack of cards, which had cvidently been used in many a game, 2 man could hardly miss the oppor of commenting upon the fact. Hi osity was soon satisfied. *Those sent a fellow to the penitentiary,” up ex-Justice Abbott spoke “It was a curious sort of an afl fellow was arrested for burglary. Among the things found on him was that pack of ds, which had been stolen among other \l-‘rlu d by one witness k of cards was nd he insisted on v for the prisoncr B \lw witness w en, and it he could be so sure of this being th , when there were S0 many | tcks in the country just li them. The r cross-questioned him sharply, and went out and got two or three ot ds which were just lik ent would hand him first one pack, then another, and try to get the witness mixed up, but he would pick out that pack e time as the right one. Finally he was pr ~~ml into telling how he knew it was the pack Why, says he, the nine spot of spades has lost from that pack, while all the s have got & nine spot. That and made the identification The fellow got a term in the Sottlo 1y complete. pen muants of body {§)) s - Enlarging the City Hall The need of a new or a large ity build- ing has become so apparent that the council is seriously considering pluns for putting an addition onto the present building. The estimated cost of the im- provement will be less than $2,000. It is proposed to build an addition onto the northern side of the present building, to have a frontage of twenty-two feet, and to run back the entire length of the building. The presont stairway will be about as now. ‘T'he main floor of the present bwiding will be divided as now mto rooms for the city ¢ und eity auditor, while the reat” roow, now used raless ! by the city engineer, ean be u-r-vl for the police. In tl 1o be divides 0 mayor ize for committee meetings ation room, while in the r room 13x25 for the engincer, his vresent being far too small. Up sta ire to be two front rooms, one ¢ wlv uf the stairway. One will be for t judge of the superior court, the other for a consultation and jury room ‘his will leave a room over forty feet square to be nsed l'. court room lHHH‘Il cl ber oof will be r a fifteen rm.l cotling, Such aro the ont lities of the pinns being considered ‘of the same and consul will be a t Notes. building ice between his old home addition built last season. It double arch, with double fronted chimnay, the upper sections of which are of art gluss, the ehimney breast above (e Horace ent new legant and the dence on Oakland ayents iscopal ehureh people 1o let the eontract for the inside their new eddifice m Plumber has been making ex tensive alternations in_his property on North Main street, eutting the lakge room up stairvs into ofli i fixing “up the basoment u.l first loor for the American Distriet raph company ofilees Dre. AP, I| anchett witl begin the build ing of his new residence, No. 120 Fourth about the 15th inst re is removing Fi nmll\ street, o8 his resi o replace I»Vululil ‘enment A [ milding tier iron work will + the hrst The be put in place ver The Nail W Mr. Eugene Call, the Couneil Blufis 1 company, 3 with samples of o tacks and two-ir fivst turned ot by ti which was organized wn operations on W ollic of the rass, vresident; 3 AB.Wa r. Call has had mee in the nail N.J., Chattanooga with the Omuha company . and Wire ented the Brg » steel blued » brods, the new tack fae! iness in Oxford, and Tatterly We Are W The only ( » & Northwestern ticket oftice has Illu\u|lu.\n 121 Browd- "abash oflice) and tic e there solil to Chieago and all principal points cast. J. ¢, Mrrcneer, Ticket / h You! ity Fin To the Honorable Mayor and Common Council of the City of Council Blufis, Towa \ts:—I herewith subwit to your honorable body a report of warrant * by me from Mareh 16 to March i b suppit NCEE ion paving Respeetfully sut ullul L. KiNNE1AN, City Auditor. To the Public Cireumstances beyond our control have delayed the elosing out of our en tirve stoek as we had parposed. The approaching scason of spring trade finds us with a goodly stock of Dry Goods and Carpets, some lines de- pleted but eleared of nndesirable goods, s busin ce to eontinue Bluffs. We Mlmll every department Being in the ary know of 10 hetter pl same than in Council therefore re-stock with new and scasonable goods. Our My, E. E. Harkness, is now making pur- chases in eastern markets, and we shall soon have a Choice, New Stock Ouvearpet de- 11 be complete with the new To offer onr customers. partment w patterns of Moquette, Body Brussels, Ete., Ete, Curtains and curtain goods fromdomestic and foreign markets, We have already on our tables the choicest selections sf Swiss and Ham- burg embroideries ever offered in the city, ane an excellent assortment of white goods to which we shall make frequent additions, We thank our many patrons for their favors and good will in the past, and we shall endeavor to merit the same in thefuture, by attention to their inter- ests, and by good goods and we invite allto call and examine our new pur- chases before buying in other markets, Harkness Bros 401 BROADWAY Council Bluffs, _Iowa. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, HAIR GOODS WIES HADE TO ORDER. 337 Broadway, Council Blufls, lowa, P new |rnl lln* tirst floor is | | On of stone | \l inutacturing | G AFURDAY APRIL 3, 1886, AP Illl, Mll WE SELL AT Special Sale! Lonsdale Muslin, yard. ON MONDAY, WILL 6c a Lonsdale Muslin, 6¢c a yard. Lonsdale Muslin, yard. Monday. April 5th, we will com- mence selling at cjal ale Corsets: 756 BONE CORSETS, worth for 18c. 100 BONE COORSETS, sold elsewhere for $1.50, we will sell for 65c. The celebrated DR WARNER'S Corsets, These can. 760, we sell are to besold by s for 92, not be hought in large quantitiesat lo for less than $1 each. 150 BONE WOVEN CORSETS, that are re- tailed the country over for $2.75, we will sell at $1.50 each. whol, On Monday, April 5th we will commence selling at Special Sale! Handkerchiefs: Every person can afford to purchase them now. You should buy one and send it to your friends in the east and let them see what bargains we have in this part of the west. ONE CENT will on Monday next purchase a fine bordered handker- chief. We have them in all designs and colors for { cent EACH SEE TEM, Our piices in thing For men, youths and boys, still con- tinue at the low figures which we ad- vertised in the Bee last week. In ladies’ and childrens’ SHOES We still have a large quantity of the Bankrupt stock which we bought at such remarkably low figures and we still offer them, cheaper by half, than they can be purchased elsewhere. LADIES, REMEMBER ! Our special sale of Lonsdale muslin is only on Monday next, council Bluffs BANKRUPT STORE, NOS, 18 MAIN STREET aud 17 PEARL § WHOLESALE AND JOBBING EOoTUsEs OF COUNCIL BLUFFS. (GRICULTURAL DEERE, IMPLEMENTS, WELLS & €O, Wholesale Agricultural Implemants, Buggies, Carriag Ete | Ete. Council Bluffs, Towa. KEYSTONE MANUFACTURING €O, Corn Shellers, Stalk Catters, DiscHarrows, s, Corn Planters, Food Cut- Rock Falls, 111s. F Main St., Conell Blutte, DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Manuf'rs an 1 Jobhors Nos. 1801, 1511, lgriculluml Implements, Wagons, Buggies, | Carringes, and all kinis of 110 to 1116 South Main Strect Towa. farm Maohinory. Counil Bluffs, AXE HANDLES. . HDOUGLAS, GEo. F VoPros&Man. S Council Blus Handis Pactory, (Ineorporated,) Manufacturers of Axlo, Pick, Sledzo and Small andles, of evory description Wriant, CARPETS, i COUNCIL BLUFFS CARY 0., Carpets, Curtains, Window Shadss, Ol Cloths, Curtain Fixturos, Upholstory Gools, No. 405 Brondway Councit Blufl Towa. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. ' & MOORE Jobhbers in the— Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. Nos. 28 Main and 27 Pearl Sts, Couneil Bluffs, owa, COMMISSION, Frait and Produce Commission Merchants. No. 1 Pearl St Couneil Bluirs. CRACKE MeCLURG CRAC Fine Crackers, Biscuits aad Ca'%3 CROCKERY. MAURER & CRAIG, Importers & Jobbers of Crockery Glasswara Lamps, Fruit Jars, Cutlc Bar Goods, Faney Goods, B Towa. wiro, Council Blafrs, HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Oils, Pamts GIas:, Druggists. Sundrics, Ete. No. 22 Main St No. 211 DRY GOODS. W.\l E. SMITH & €0, Linarters and Jobbers of Dry Gmds Notions, Ete, Nos. 112 and and 115 Peart St., Council Blfrs, 1owa, Wholesale Cahforma Fraits a Specialty General Commission. No. Council Blufrs, WIRT & DUQUETTE, Fruits, Confectionery & Faucy Groceries. Nos. 16 and 18 Pearl St., Couneil Blutls, 582 Broadway, GROCERIE GRONEWEG & SCHOEN'T Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Groseries, Nos. 117, 110 and fin St., Council Bluffs, Towa. L. KIRSCHT & CO., Jobbers of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also Wholesale Liquor Dealers. — No. 416 Broad- way, Council Bluir HARDWAR r. C. DE VOL, Wholesale Hardware, Tinware, Gasoling Stoves, Refrigerators, ete. Nos, 54 Broadway, and 10 Madn str ‘ouncil Binff HARNESS, ETC. SCKMAN & CO., Manu‘acturers of and Wholesalo Dealers in Leather, Harneh, Saddlery, Ete. ‘ouncil Bluffs, Towa. CAPS, ETC. METCALF BROTHER Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. Nos. 312 and 344 Broadway, Council Blufrs, Wholesale Iron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardware, And Wood Stock, Council BlufTs, Tows. HIDES .‘N. ‘M:rll.‘ ;\‘lilill & CO., Commission Merchants for Sale of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Pelts, Grenso and Furs Blufts, AND WOOL. COUNCIL BLUF Illuminating & Lubricating Oils, Gasoling BTC., BTO. Axent, Couneil Bluffs, Towa, 8. Theodore, LUMBER, PILING, ETC, A. OVERTON & CO., Hard Wood, Southern Lumber, Piling, Ang Bridies Materiul Speciaitios,Wholusulg Luw: bor of ull i i 130 Main St., anhen Bluds Towa, WINES JOHN LINDER, Wholesalo Imported and Domestic Wines & Liquors, Agent for 8t Gotthard's Herb Ditters. No, 13 Muin 5t Council Blulls AND LIQUORS. SCHNEIDER & BECK, Foreign and Domestic Wines and Liquors, No 690 Main St., Coincil Buffs. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Office Over American Express Company. Farm at a Bargam Well improved farm of 167 acres 234 miles from Council Blutls, - Address 1RA SCOFIELD, Couucil Blu Counil | HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Brick b onLictie 1iling any Kind raised or m 180t tracks - the best i the worl L, 808 Eighth | Broaway, ! ]Iv IIIA M o hewr from you. | SPECIAL NOTIO! ocial adv Lost,Found, To Loan, ¥ Sals, To Ront, \\n' DBoarding, ete., will be insc 1 in this column at thelow rato of TR‘J CRENTS PER LINE for thy firstingortion snd ] ench subse juent NOTICES tisoments, s Blufs, WANTS, oy SALE-Cheap. A now poannt. o aster Anderson, Kiingel & Co, Walnut, Town MW ANEED A reliabe 1o tal e churke of Call on Col. W. W. Wood, 1 aiately. ol address Go0d puty hotel, imime- [OR SALE at oe of it pape itios 0, No. 12 Pear 1 inquive at Joo, reNt eMicken, 316 vourth Platiier strect. QWAN & n It you sant 1o ol or teade uny thing inour line, write us and wo will send you a pile of Darsains to select from Lands improved or unimproved, city or town property, stocks of goods of Kind inuny place, it 8uch you huvo o sucl Swan & Walkoe Coancil Blad CE OF DISSOLUTION, consent the cauitable dvision having b n made counis and business of the old fivm. Giell suceecds to one halt thercot aud ¥ . Dy one-half H. O, E.J DAy, RUSSELL&CO Manufacturersof wl sizes ot Automatic Engines TRAINGELEVATORS, AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Tobuiar and Locomotive ifolic New Massillon Threshoers. Carey and Woodbury 1orse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Especinlly D MILLS, Portable and Traction Engines, SAW MILLS, ETC, Factory Massillon, 0. Branch IHouse 510 Pearl St., Council Blutts, SEND FOR 1886 ANNUAL. THE CARTER WHITE LS\D © DIAMOND BRRAND OF Strictly Pure Lead, Zinc and 01 PREPAIRED PAINTS ented, freo from wdultern- anufaciired, w fact cd by wetual compuri- )3 Are Just ns ropr tion, and the ver that'can sons. F S. H. KELLY, Dezler in Drugs, Paints, Ols, Etc, 507 Main Street, Council Bluffs. | Railway Time Table, UNCIL BLUFFS. of arrival and | standard time, at ransfer dopot ton und arvive ton minutoes later: ARRIVE. minutes oarlic DEPART. 9:40 A, 2:16 CITY, T * Muil wnd & o] 716 AN o R UNION PAC Wor Ex AN D Liicoln Puss. O Louve Omu’ RU e b 1 )21 = 10y n. Sunduys 9 § 200 3300 Sbo—si161110 . 1h Council Bluffs AND Carriage Transfer Co. Lewis & Arnd, Props. Bus Passengers and i tuken to and from all trains, Busses, ci wnd bug s wag ons make conne Prompt attention given Lo 10 theatrical Lroupes jod commereis L riages run duy and night. Oflice House. me 125, Also at Hotel dors on the lates. Hechiele's CoviToIL BLURFS STEAM DYE WORKS, Mrs. C. L. Gilette's Halr Goods Store, | No, 29 Main St., Council Bluffs, Opp. Postoffice. THOS. OFFIORR. WL W VUL OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKER COUNCIL BLUFES, 10NA ved and satisfaction guaranteed Avente and Bighth Strest, | tha, Frame houses movel Council Bluffs, REMOVED tully o public old stanc 1 commodi No. 226 Broadway. Whore Iwill e pleased to sce my miny frionds s and - complete assortment of LATEST Fabrcs |nSpnngSTYlES heine located in | wver before pr ttully, J. M. SMITH. Merchant Tailor NO 226 Brondway, Council Blufls, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State and Federal Courts, Looms 7 and 8, Sauzare Blosk, LAMPS and CROKERY AT REDUCED PRICES. At Homer’s, 23 Main Street, Blails o D R. | CANGER Tho Kot o et CHRONIC DISEASES of wit xinds & speciaity. g thirty ye Py ention of my tomy remo. Muin St, hottor public Resy Couneil la pract.eal exparionss i il ACBURNAN, Pres. LW, Tonueys, Vieo Pees, Jases N. Biowy, Cashier. Council Bluffs National Bank 102 MAIN STREET, Capital Authorized Capital. .. Stockholders Represent ...$100,000 250,000 ..1,000,000 Do a general banking businasa. Accounts of banks, bunk roant - utaety ble terms. . man. ‘sand individuals received on fuvora- Domcstic und foreign exc Th ¢ best of attentic ne 1itted 1o our curo. TIMOTHY SEED. 1 have a quantity of sound, weli ¢ which 1 offer at reasonablo 1 crop of 188: BUTLIR, Schaller, Towa. . MASON Wxan given to all busi nod seed ures, 1of the Horses and Mules For all purposes, bought and gol in lotg Seve quality of mul Towa. at rotall and y-8ix head of the very bost now on bund, Council Bluits KIEL SALE STABLES “pejussaday SP PajURLIRM YOI (¥ Horscs Kept_constantly for enle at retail or in et lowls. promdily filied by contr L Stable Cornor Fifth Avenue wnd Fourth St Council Blufts Town, CARPETS, CURTAINS, 77 o @ i Rugs, Mattings, Window Shades,E Wholesale and Retail, Spring 1886 —Our stock is now com- plete and containg the newest and eolovings in all grades of Carp Curtains, Rugs, Upholstery Goods, ete, POPULAR PRICES ~Mail orders tended to prompt'y, Line Work toorder, COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPETS (00, 405 Broadway, o e at Upliolstery Locking Bracket far Fences FENCES AH“H.( \\l.‘-xl‘r‘ | ONLY HOTE it Bluffe b Strvet, N, Froyrister