Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 2, 1889, Page 6

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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IARL STRE OFFICE. NO Delivered by earrier in Any Part of heCitya wenty Conts Per Week MANAGER H. W, TIL mN PHONES: luw\'uuuu No. 43, NiGn1 Eni No. 2 N. Y. Plumbing company. 3. Mayne, 619 B r was re |ml\-ul nd wood. I, wse of searlet fe at the residence of J. Q. An- I derson, 2 i Unity guild will hold its regular I meeting this (Saturday) afternoon, with Mrs. I8, B, Gardinar, Firs) street. Carson F. Plumb, of Anderson, Mills i county, and Rose A. Rinchart, of Mace- donin, were yest issued a permit to wed, | The fun of Laura M., infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. Rogoers, ook place ut 2 o'clock yesterday after- noon. Mr. Alex Malmrose will give a dane- ing party at the Ogden Monday even- ing to small number of intimate friends. [ It is a splendid big boy, and A, S. Hazleton 1 be pardoned for the great over the safe arvival of K wen has positively declined to accept the democratic nomination for memt board, and the has appointed mmitte tral M. Hunterin his ste s ladies of St. PPaul’s church want nk the gentlemen who so kindly assisted them in their entertainment and those who patronized them also. 1. W. Haines has nearly completed the work of refurnishing the New Pa- ific hotel, and will serve his first meal at noon Mou- t famous hostelry J. Walker, who was found we by the commissioners, was taken to the asylum at Mount Pleasant. The cause of the unfortunate woman’s alady was protracted sicknoss. he monthly meeting of Lhn Pot wattamie County Fruit Growers' assoei: tion will be held this afternoon in the south court rooms of the county court house. Iivery one interested in horti- culture is invited to attend. The transoms in the pnslnlhl'c h\nl«l- 1 . lic in finding 4he various i de- partments. A large dircctory board will also be printed and placed i the postoftice department for the o This will give thee tion of the different rooms and with the aid of the designation of the rooms the people can readily find any point within the building. There was a lively foot race yesterday afternoon between o couple of colored . The winner 1id to be a from Rapid ¢ wd he i way that surprised his com- A tempt was made to ar- matches, but the al other local runners were not anxious to commodate the stranger. The time, 10 8-5 seconds for 100 yards was a little to0 fast for this time of yen Mrs, A. Davy died at her home in Mineola Thursd night, of lung fever. The deceased was in her ty-second resided in this eity, ircle of friends here "The remains will at the transfer depot at noon to-morrow, and the 3 funeral will take place shortly after- ward from St. Francis Xavier's church. Tnterment will be mado at the Catholic cemetery. Another rounded up by year. She forme and had a larg batch of boozers were tho polico Thur: night. and Judge Aylesworth comproni ised with them ye behalf of the city. ] rday morning in Oscar Hattle was O'Neill, Thomas Willinmson were lot M. Foley, a car truck D. Burchette, neglected to secure a puid costs and took out the Xll‘x'uvil tourist, was discharged. ~a peddicr who licens nu'Mmg ion decided to among the ho purpose of secur- to help defray the ey male a can h\h\lu §S men, donations l nses of the coming tourname ||'. ollowing numed gontlemen will vass the soveral wan nard and F. H. Guanclla, & IPirst \mul . l{nln'fl ||||l 15, K. Hart Second warny H. L. Shepherd and Lacy, Third ward; . Birkinbine and C. D, Walters, Fourth ward. The presentation of *Peep O'Day” at Dohany’s lust evening by a local com- pany composed of members of the Inis- fail” Philbarmonic and Dramatic club was @ great surprisg, even to those who were acquainted with the member: ' the compuny. and their ability tors. A marked improvement shown over the last appearance of company in publie, ana that they should be commend a very fow exceptions the company was much better than some of the so called professionals which visit this cit i *they presented the play n a highly creditable manner, They wi 21 the it is but just od, With with o good planded libe will the. objoct is one of charity, it is to be = hoped there will be a good attendance. L Parties h | halls and e - take the 3 auce be aving temperance billiard pstaurants will do well to clusive sale of my tew L. M. PINKELS¥ Have clothes. our wagon call for your soiled Cascade Launnd, A y lonned at [ raft’s & Cc se on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without i 8 vemoval, All business strictly confi- dentinl, — Novton for hardware, A7 and 2315 B'way, . Darilett & k stoves and cutl, S .- i Guosta of the Royal Arcanum. b About twenty members of Union 1a- 3 oaneil, No, 1069, It A, .ulUnmh-l visitea Ridelity council, of this Inst evening and witnessed the \nllm E tion of several new members. The vis- itors had an enjoyable time and turned home on 4 lute motor the party w William ¢ mith, J. B. 5| Maynurd, John W 1. F. Coykendall, o Duval, L. 1. H. W.'Snow, J. C. Preston, 3. L, Craile, J. W. Muan Baldwin, re- In Metz, Siduey w. and A, W, i L 1 have moved my off 0 to Omaha, at which all orders will eived and trom which wll deliveries will be made by wagon, Li ML, FINKELSTE!N, e Indepndent Candidate, John Troutman, proprietor of the At- lantie house, anuounces himsell as a candidate ' for alderman: of the. Third wird on the ludepondent dewocratic thoket. ALL ABOUT COUNCIL BLUFES. Need of a Society For the Protec- tion of Disabled Stoeds. THE DAY IN THE DISTRICT COURT. A Large Numbor of Gimbling Cases Dismissed — How the © ty's Money is Spent—Price Discharged. Cruelty to Animals. Notwithstanding the v tests made against th of horses in this city, 0s have yet been carrvied into , and there is no visible improvement to be noticed in the matter. Yesterday a pro- ment case was witnessed in the central part of the city that called for most decisive actio A horse attached to a dirt on was nobbling ong on three legs, but was by the unfeeling driver to do of work A number of citizens expressed ignation the sight, ‘but the driver was not ar- ted. This is but one of the instances of daily and hourly occurrence, tention of Mayor Rohrer b called to the matter, and he states ths it must receive official attention at one It is hoped that such will be the case, as the present condition of things is too geous to be longer tolerated, I s who stop in the city but n not fail to notice the he: ielty exhibited to horses on our public streets, and their comments on the indifference of citizens who allow srated are by no It is a matter that nds the immediate attention of all decent citizens. For S at a Bargain, Hotel property in Council Bluffs, cen- ted. downg ood busin J sole agent, No. 12 Blufls. Main - Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, Opera hou! block. Wanted--Assistant Cook. At the_ Deaf and Dumb imstitution. Wages $15 to $20 per month. Lodging and washing free. Send all orders for bottled beer to L. M. Finkelstein, Omaha The Work ar Manawa. The work on the Manawa improve- ments is progressing to the entire sati faction of all parties interested, and will be completed a very short time. The willows have been removed, the flume at the inlet completed, the outlet of Chautauqua ereek changed into Pol- ican lake, and the dam at the outlet of Manawa is well under way. The pile driving will be finished in three days. and the filling which 1s in charge of Contractor Mitch will be completed shortly after. When that is done the water ean be r The Minne: huu\ of which is lan, has purchased anothe east of the hote sed at any time desived. syndicate, rmu acres and will soon be- on extensive improvements on of the lake. Mr. B an faith in the future of the lake ¢ practical manner, and say that he is still in the market for morn lank in that locality. The next grand move to be made in that direction is the nving of Eighta street to the city imits. As soon as the new council is elected the matter will be brought before them, t is desired to have the work hegun as soon as possible. The majority property owners on that thoroughfare are in favor of the improvements it will doubtless go through. - Try our X bottled beer. rates on all orders from Towa. L. M. I Special PEIN. an money. Notice the heautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company. of the wdy houses. that these should not hav peared on the docket, as they we sed last term by Colonel Dailey,who then county unm-u The only nea cases n cases of this charac ining are those against Mabel - My ce, George wler and Kitue rds. The on tln‘ crimi .\I t were as- next two ¢ morning. ‘o was granted to 2 on, dissolving the union between nd Andy W. Jackson, on the ground of habitual drunkendess and abusi treatment. The arguments in the Tconard case were begun, but not completed when conrt adjourned, The se will proba- by noon to- been on tri L of the has become quite a chest- bly be submitted to the & It has and we nut. Headquarters for builders' hardware, Odell & Bryant : ——— J. G. Tipton® reul e - Money loaned on furniture, pianos, ses, huggios or rates of int & honorable d A oflice cor. Broadway merican express. . C) k & Co. and Main, o - A Potitical Raid. t night at 12 o’clock A by Dan Carvigg was raided by tife police. The democrats engincered the move, which was wholly political in the hope of driving Carvigg out of the local conte No other pluce was dis- turbed, others that were visited having been kindly warned of the moscment in advance, the saloon —- . Masonic, Special communi lodge No. 258, A. ing, for work in th brothren cordially of the T SNEPARD, \mu‘l..n-y - n.c Mevriam block Miin strect. n of Excelsi this even- Visiting By order W i d-';,rn.c invited, Rooms to rent in 8. B, Wadsworth & ¢ he London the place to 87 Broadway. An Ar Miss 8. ). Rehse yesterday recei her diploma ou the “Corr which she has successfully copied. original is one of the finest pieces in the Lininger collection, and the fact that her work pussed so critical an ex- fmination as iy given, not only by the exumining committee but by Mr. Lin- inger himself, gives a rarve distinetion to the work of this young and talented artist. The ovieinal is one of the best pleces in this famous collection. 1t was THE OMAHA DAILY BER! SATURDAY. paint Louis B. Hunt, an eminent English artist, and is valued at a high figure. The copy will be on exhibition at the art rooms of W. W. Chapman to-day. R pp— Happily Married, Last evening Mr. Peter C. Miller and Miss Roso Woods were married. The mony was private, and beyond the e of intimate friendsof the contracting parties none knew that the marriage was to occur. For all thatthe congratulations of hosts of friends will follow them as they begin life together. ighter of siding at oom is one vising busi- Mr. 157 Ridge street, of the young and rapidly ness men of the city. After the ¢ took the 7 mony the happy couple ock train for Washington, “rom there they will proceed to Philadelphia, New York and Boston, returning home in aout two weeks. - al Paragraphs, nephew of Charles B. ived in the Blufs and will make . Smith, ylor, has just from Springfield, his home her Messes, J. C. Root and I, re visitors in the Bluffs M The former is the editor of sho, the Woodman's organ, published at Clinton, In. The latter is the legal head of the same vization with his headquarters at Bigin, 11l Both left for Oinaha yesterday morning and for Des Moines lu W Auditor Han City s report for the month of Pebr it as follows: Im- provement, bond and library fund, $1.- M7.45; general fund, $5,510.11; police fund, $ total, 1.9 o de- partment, $1,080. $5; police departinent, #9505 streets and alleys, $890.55; sal of offic e ies \ting and sup- plies, engin 66,6 $G00. ¥ ma i Lincous, 91 sections, ssments I and "kIH 80: total, No Fa stences. The ecase of the State vs. Allen Price and H. M. Wyeth was completed in Judge Aylesworth’s court yesterday. The court decided that the charge of ob- tences under false pi tawning prope had not been sustained, and A the defendants. Another case T inE LB COTR s L O TEREMIbTOr the sums Leegars has in- stitutea eivil proceedings 10 recover his Malvern property, and will now devote his whole attention to that, having failed to get revenge by sending the defendants to j - HA KD LUCK. RED COW'S One of Buffalo Bill's Indians “Goes Broke” in Europe. New Yonrk, March L.—[Special Tele: gram to Tne Ber]—As the steamship Tower Hill, fourtecen days out from London, ap- proached quarantine this morning a solitary, but imposing-looking passenger could be seen pacing the promenade deck. Standing six feet four inch derby, black, tight-fitting Prince coat, and light-colored trousers, cncased in tan-colored isid the stiff brecze toying long, black locks, the passenger was a pulun“.quo sight. was Charley Picket Pin, or, as he is fan iarly called in Dakota, “*Red Cow,” the distinguished retinue of Buffalo Bill's followers, which left here two years ago. Poor “Ited Cow” has since had un eventfui and adventurous career. Sharing in all the honors and courtesies heaped upon his leader, Buffalo Bill, by the nobility of Eng- land, he essayed to emulate his chief. When Bu » Bill's troupe disbanded. ‘l’ 1 Cow” linked his fortunes with “*Mexica ,”” who was thon conducting o show broad.’ They journeyed to the continent, ing the lead- ing cities, But the exhibition and the_Indians deserted *Me Paris “*Red Cow” found himself broken in pocket and spirit, enough to take him to Loudon. former aristocratic knew hun not, but som ve him £50 to get to Dakota on, with a letter commending him to Collector Malon To-duy ted Cow” sat in the Tower Hil abin waiting for some- body to start him out west. It is probable that the department of the interior will have to take him in hand. He is decked with numerous trophies recei from foreign potentates while he was wi Juffalo Bill. Will Boyeott the Roads. SAN Fraxcisco, March 1.—The Transcon- | tinental association having refused to re wearing a light brown Albert his hand gloves, his with money There his i the raic of canned woods, local shippers chartered a vessel and will send an rlouds of canned goods . The ship rates a which, equal to 300 ¢ the Horn to LIK rail A.u\)ds(\ll the dred, exclusi w Yo hundrec ded 1o the 1 place the WASHINGTON 1.—The president held his tast pu eption this afternoon. Over two thousand persons called, most of lies, and the reception lusted ur, THE COUNCIL BLUFFS lNVESTL\’lEN’l‘ COMPANY MONEY On hand for city loans; lowest rates of inter close to Bluffs toexchange property. Western land to exchange for city argains in Broadway lots. business property to exchange for well improved farms. Good fresh stock groceries to ex- change for city property and one-third cash. Houses and lots on monthly payments. Small payments down, Prices ranging from $775 to 84,000, Cheap lots in Evans’, ran’s and most all additions to city. Fine acre property for sale from $100 to 8300 less than present worth. No. 10 Pear Council Bluffs, Wright's, Coch- 'SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTI “V'T\ D—Three diuing room girls modiately at the new Pacifio hotel. but flrst-class waltery need apply. im- Noue Elogantly furnished rooms, o suite, Moalsif desired. Apply ENT—Two uieely furnished rooms for man and wife or two gentleinen, with use of batha,” Heated by furaace. 21 Bouth Seveuth streut, Ament block. ‘v ANTED “h‘ )eople to try the City Steam aundry, 4 North Main. OR RENT Clea mo new, 8ix- roow cottages, of tra Colncil ;:hm- Thuise” plend’ Hisbtor, oth ave. nd st st MOkt REN'I i tory brick store room No. 407 rond: The location is one of the Lest 1n the city, ‘Lhe butlding has been oc- gupled foy the last twouty years by Miller & Co., bardware, and would bé 4 very desirable loca- tion for a hardwage busiucss on that sccouut, Jolin Bennets, ((ONTRACTURS NOTIC That we are pu g in_ the largest and most completa iine of building sup- plics we have over earried, and will be & z pleased to give estimates on all tin Q) n ADAMS‘ E work, roofing, furnace work and build- | & % er's haraware, Are pleased to give es- | o= & CO.’S | Zzm timates to all parties who contemplate (/)f SHOE p:i:F = building. Call at bur store, ? §75 & 11 MAIN STRE 1 = House, E ! y W17 roadway, U1 We sell the Quick Meal Gas and m @ Council miut. Gasoline stoves,” The 1889 stove isa | 3 Pa iay. COLE & CoLE: THE BEST. 41 Main street. Is Alwnys ‘0. R. GILBERT, TAXIDERMIST ———AND DEALER IN NATURAL HISTORY SPECIMENS. As1can prove by hundreds. Lanzendorfer & Strohbeh = No. 221 s = MAIN STH = FIELD E§ | FUNERAL No. 14N all kinds of mammals and hand, lers flled for secin GRS /Voufiuc -am < Reasonable Rates. MAX MOHN, Propr. First Class Accommodations. N\ Elsstric Trusses: Belts, Chast Pro- tectors, Ete, Agents wanted. ¢, B, 3UDD, Council Biaffs Ia, LONDON - And get the THOS. OFFICEN. WL HL M. Pusey, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Broadway, COUNCGIL, BLUFES, I0WA, Dealers in for wnd domestic exchange, Collections mad stpaid on time de- posits. UNTIL FURTHEL BEEF, VE D.H. McDANELD & Cd,, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Waal & Furs, 820 r Firsi- 120 Broadway. TRYZO ca. Prompt returns. ouncil Blufls, Towa. THE | Highest market IR 2 Madn No. \072 ROADWAY MARCH ]1' MERCHANTS > Will Save You Money IFYOU BUY of THEM. CHEAPEST Particular attention given to s S0 Te THE you ev No. 397 Broatway, CITY MEAT MARKET ! TO THE FRONT! ———OF MY OWN DRESSING lowa Cattle, Fed on lowa Gorn. And will meet any honest compet izion on prices ts. J. M. SCANLAN, ORDER W AS POST NO BILLS! & YOUN KE RMA/N. Qs\‘\ecm\es@u STATIONER Y. SO\\ine of SCHOOL SUPPLIES. 9 — 1889, NEW CURIOSITY SHOP, n,| ‘LEIGTIIIH'S | 'saliag0lq pue sdeg ‘swu‘suu;mu‘spouguu REE Cuuncw Bluffs| O MAHA. Cor.l0th.Ave & [ 12 19 Farnham Fourth St. [under Isthal B yTel.No.138. [ Te|.No.[233 i | Iuffs) O & m (7] _.l m o DIRECTORS. mbalmi cit 1y done. y duy and mgh AT THE Lowest Prices! onltry of all Kinds dressed to order. Special Drives For This WeeK at the BOSTON STORE. Every Department Full of The Newest Goods AND THE Latest Styles. |And in ail you will find the greatest bargains ever offered. |'TOIL DU NORD GIVE ME A CALL, iE- Mottaz INo. 114 E. Br TAILOR, best Illllng Suit had. - Council Blufls. NOTICE I WILL SELL AL & PORK Class Meat Tetephone 201, UR MUSIL PiANOS & ORGANS Cheaper thantheChoopest. ISANSON Music € /0.239 Brocdway. o2 Sed Prices Alyays 1 ys WL‘ LC CSTe A% P-cr:c,m; m‘r' L W, BILGE W aicC 7. PL sANlTAR No. Lowest (Y lbwul discount ~— DEALER IN— 1"'5007’5 &SHOE. S NO. 326 BROADWAY. SIZES FROM 25 T0 300 ll()RSE POWER. AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF 5. Re stoam pl ates turnished for compl Specifications and esf s from users where Fue anteed, Can show | 6’/7')’ STEAM LAUNDRN. 3% N.Main St. Telephorie \A\ . 1 Economy is equal with Corliss Non-Conde At 12%c. Price everywhere 15¢c. Pat- terns never seen before. Come everybody and tell your friends what wonderful values are given at the BOSTON STORE 114 Main St. Fotheringham, Whitelaw & Co. 401 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. A DAISY FARM The nicest eighty acre farm on the slope in Iowa, 8 { miles south of Creston, 100 miles east of Omaha. | Good 6 room house. Barn with room for eight horses, graineries, orchard, ete. Good wells, living water, tame grass. Ne: Easy terms. Write C. J. COLBY, Paxton Block, Omaha, or Broadway and 30th St., Council Bluffs, Towa. ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators ENGJNE ulation, Durability G and cow barn, sheds, vr school, church, ete. E. C. HARRIS, Agent, Send for Catalogue. No. B10 Pearl Stree: t, Council Bluffs. in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The Phillips stock of Boots and Shoes at 413 Broadway, is for sale and the store will Best stand and trade in city. be rented. = | Nearly thirty years in one lccation. stock from $12,000 to $15,000. For further particulars apply to G. D. Phillips, at the store, or to N. C. Phillins, one of the execu- tors of the J. M. Phillips estate. N. P. DODGE. Executor. CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPANY. PROMPT DELIVERY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 GOOD WORK : : NO. 330 BROADWAY, FOR SALKY An old established Boot and Shoe business STEAM HEATING ey PUBLIC & PRIVATE BUILDINGS i Y Vol ]OHN GILBERT, 521 Main St. Present TELEPHON | Es \munh s Purnished ndence Solicited, On Application. Corresj POST OFFICL MEAT MARKET H, PETHYBRIDGE & CO,, PROPS, Manufacturers und Wholesale Dealers in Satveage of All IFnindes illed and Delivered, Council Bluffs. Orders Prompily ¥ No. 635 Broadway,

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