Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 12, 1889, Page 6

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B e LR MARCH 12. 1889, TELE TINPRECEDEINTED RUSET THE DAILY BEE.|TICKETED FOR THE PEN. [sonmovr soqpisioes wmeava s | ME R GH A NTS JR— disinf been raised, and all aanger of another T COUNCIL BLUFFS. l A Number of Orooks Sontenced In | 9Utbreak from tho old source is at an Who Will Saye You Money y ‘ OFFICE, NO 12 PEARL STREET. Duoe Form to Hard Labor, ; - RS IFYOU BUY of THEM. ", B The New School Board i~y e = hie o R FERY Delivered by carrjer In Ay part of heCltyd l ” " nty Ostite. BUr W sot, A The course of the new board of edu- | ¢ @/ D MSI z ——AT THE—— 1. W, TILTON ... FerNeekyanacen, | FINING. A NOISY HAGK LOAD. | .t Cillbe watchod with interest. | @ z‘A A : H PSR R iy This will be especially so in rogard to | & & acos g z Ee Niont Epitor, NO.2Z. An Officer Bitten By a Horae—No | the eluction of teachors, It remainsto | ey %3 SHOEB (3 S F E — . Smallpox In the Biuffs— be seén whether these appointments T gl Te7d - | ; MINOR MENTION. e New Sohool are 1o be parceled up and each member | S = House, ] - ; v; Pititing compusy Hoand allowed to select a certain numben, The | =3 B/ iy ihde £ . i . R s people are getting very weary of this | OO LR A : g Conland wood. .E.Mayne, 619 B'way. St ol 10ttaby SoHems U the selsgpion | Sa.e. < O vouniigiot.li> @ Has compelled us to continue the sale for to-day. ! Messrs, Demsy & Butler is the name Must Wear Steipes. of teachers.” Its workings have been of o new firm located at 36 Pearl street. | yuage Thornell returned yesterday | quite fully explained and its disadvan- THE BEST | 8% = They will run an old fashioned *‘candy s g S oy | tages portrayed. The city has elected a LR+ - ! 4 : morning from Sidney, where he spent ! [1tl e y kitchen,” and the purest and best can- [ I 4 3 4 board, and they expect tha board toact (KA S o dies will be always on sale, fresh made ;mnll ".1mrm|hm'hl‘|'-“‘ y, and :l.wuul‘}ld x{:cm'lh instead of as individual mem- Is Always | & :gs =5 every day. he trial of the Collins case in the dis- ors. | w82 =4 oo much _election excitement, pre- | trict court. When court convened in [ o/ o omeee CHEAPEST ih == . . vented the aldermen from assembling | the aftornoon the was shoriff ordered | 4 4% Gne futl Hnc .ol f":,'n’(:‘(fi‘,‘lf““_"" W |88 & o in ‘l'";ll";'“ 1"“"\\{;"?"14- ‘ 5’\".\'"" 'lfil:"r"';r to bring in the prisoners who were con- Vo iy e Anlosn provety 328 € = and Alaerman Waterman were present, | oo i e receive their sen- Now Pay ( o » 3 LR — Lo ap —98 piece #nd an wdjodrnment was taken until | Vioted lust week to receive their sen LA Al Ll TR, = =5 1/ a—150 pieces 36 98 pieces Roman R Crhos VeI tences. Shortly aftorward six prisoners | After stubbornly maintaining for sev- | Lanzendorfer S /803 inch Cashmere Stripes, Check The Council Blufs Tnvestment com- | Were ushered in and assigned seats di- | eraldays that tho Melville woman_left Strohbehn = ’ AT o . ' b 1‘ Sl -t pany has dissolved p: ship, and their | vectly in front bf the judge’s bench. this city last Tuesday evening and had Y 8= Twill; worth 17c. and Combination oo at No. 10 streot will here- s o painful duty,” said the [ not returned, the Herald ignores its No. 221 - B8 Suitings; all wool after be occupied b rge Metealf and | gourt, “to impose sentences upon crimi- | $100 “blufi” of Saturday morning, and | MAIN STR ] wi Yo 36 incl Cashmeres; worth d0c. lly“d go W. . 1 estat 4108, | ls, and Lam sure that thoso who are | came out yestorday with the startling | = — ———— At |5 —é;’ ll"‘“ es 'B‘ inch ®ats Of Moasrs ud Addis, of the | brought in here to-day are aware that ". ‘v"""‘ thut the woman was in u!n FIELD & ESTEP, 'as nno‘u‘ f"l-f S S 80 laces 40 el investment comp ueither the court nov the prosecating | cityand had been interviewed by a Bux in stripes, plain —>39 pieces 46-inch A five at tho house of Witliam Raff, | attorney has any personal feeling in | reporter on Wednesday last. As soon FUNERAL DIREGTORS and plaid; worth all ‘wool Serges; ou Bighteenth avenue, called out the | connection with their convictton. I see | 8s the Herald man ascertained this un- . " in all the newest spring. f department at 5:15 yesterday morning. | iy this number som: eally smart | important fact he sought an interview, | partientar attention glven to Embalminz. Ly ) shades; worth ¢, Ttwasa long run, but the department | mon—one in partict B whose | first securing the services of an oficer | ng, ¥4 N, Main St., Council Blufts, arrived in time to keep the flames from | yoeord T am somewhat i nted, who |t uaccompany him, fearing that the Furniture repairing neatly done, S, § spreading. One wing of the house was | hus as SRAT G i s | righteously indignant female might at- | onice calls attended promptly day and night, —~65 pieces 44 inch Bt . P g el has as much brains as auy man in this | 0 E R 4 ki Top His. 46 | — 97 pieces H2inch complotely gutted, and tho loss will | court room. Tam unable to understand | fempt o assissinate him for his sense- Suitings in stripes 2¢ pieces: 52110l 9 amount to aboat $300. The cause of the | why they soek to make a living by | 1688 stupidity in not finding out the | 7y 3 g8 all wool Ladeg i blaze 18 anknown. otiie, WHoR “bhey aould succsed truth before. 7 and mixtures: g § ‘ m ; tbil bl LY ligt After *‘mucl ing” the interview | &2 ) Cloth, in all the e Eddie, son of William Gibson, pro- | much better without sing the law. or *‘much pumping’) the in o S ¢ = worth 33¢. N ALy d . i prietor of the K, C. house, on South [ However, the law must bo enforced for | dppearing previously in Titk Br Wi 2= 0E ¢ latest shades; worth 650 ¥ Main street, died yesterday afternoon | the good of those who are not law- |V ||.|th|,\ \»I\:‘n» |h.nf ‘m)ln.ln suddenly [ & =1 AT THE | / [l 5 o'clock of hing fever, after two | breakers and the community in general, | concluded that sne “had mado no state- | = & = & o et , ' s, o decenzed was i | The punisnmnont of theso ceimiuals must LB Pl H R AL D s E oo =| Lowest Prices! Dont Fall to Att nd ale a the Bos on Ore‘ ) On account of check and a lesson to other:. Wiy L N = o S35 .5 e 3 the serious illuess of his mother, the fu- m Maher, you have been found | HOW appurently satisfied "mi it | S =¢ £ 2 [Poultry of all Kinds i E neral will tuke place from the Broad- [ guilty of obtaining money under false | interview 1“ paoLUnLiy Sy “Itl,'»l i) His Sieniy | dvbiEsdtoorae M a2 f way M. 1. church to-morrow afternoon [ pretenses. Have you anything to say \\'am.x;\'m,‘!.;e timo stated, it is possible — w & 8ng bt ] b at 2 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Franklin oflici- | why sentence should not be pronounced | that that “uuthorized offer of $100 will | ¢ 2 &5 § 5Z| aivesea caur. - | ating. Friends ave invited toattend | upon you?’ soon be forthcoming, although for some | 37 & Z @ *'2 ) n ® | without further notice. I have a mother to support, and 1 | Unaccountable r;:u':;T\ 1:\)‘1(;‘":;11:}:.’;;1 l‘:l oc B ;S|E. Mottaz | L R e e Sl | fake,> and other | < 2 [No. 114E. Brondw o8t Modorn Novolties In THE ORDER WA3 e sudden red from the columns of th isap- founcil Go 'FOTHE ~—|PAPERHANGIN GS. “This 15 a very serious charge, and :)i-!nlm- ph the law punishes it severely. in view [ P¢ of tho circumstances in this case, it is | Bluffs department of the Herald. the sontence of this court that you be i = kept at havd labor for the period of four | E » » city property. s Benson, who'pleaded guily to | improved. sny from a building in the day time, | on $10 paymen was manifested, con were quite looking after their interests in various wards, but the usual g workers were conspicuously absent. The lack of enthusiasm was nndoubtedly owing to the fact that all of the nomi- either s} iproved or un- ts. Good lots Artistic Decoration! paym And get the best fitting Suit & YOUNKERMANM. ou eyer | t P ¥ es wero men of good standing in the | was sentenced te sixty days in the county s = R No. \O2 BROADWAY and 1t was conceded that the public | jail, and a fine of $100 and costs. __ Result of the Elcotion. No 397 Broadway,- - Council Bluffs GROCERYE 54 TION would not suffer, no matter | | R. L. Thorp, who was found guilty of | The battle of the ballots closcd at 6 I, ER\ESH STATIONER Y. y the clection resuited. forgery, protended that his tongue was | o'clock last evening, and the following SW\\ine of SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Captain Ray, United States army, who spent two years in the Arctic re- gions, will tell the story of his life while there in Saint I’aul’s church Thursday evening, Maveh 14, Admis- ion 10 cents. Under the auspices of Saint Andre Brotherhood. The public invited to attend. Dr. C. C. Hazen, dentist, Opera house block. e Blank bools made to order. nish patent binding for the saie. Call and see 1,Evsrety block, Pearl MORE Lo Rooms to rent in the Merriam block. 8. B. Wadsworth & Co.,236 Main street. —— Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes, C. ie Laundry Co. - mples at room 3 & Co. 0 Card of anks, The proceeds of the “Peep o’ Day” entertainment, given by the Innisfail club, for the benefit of St. Bernard’s hospital, were delivered to the sisters in charge last evening by the elub in a body. It will be used to defray balance duc on the coal and plumbing bills, The sisters are very grateful to the club and public in general who assisted them in making it a grand success. The club offered to assist at the' coming bazaar, and they will furnish the In- nisfail table and give an entertainment one evening. A Y Mouey loaned at L. B, Craft’s & Co.’s on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons, personal property of all kinds, and all other articles of value without removal. All business strictly confi- dential, I~ TR bottled beer. 5 from lowa M. I Try our 3 rates on all orde Special Bartlett & N stoves and cut free this forenoon at Broadway; this after- noon from 2 to 5 o’clock af S. Atee’s, 500 Muin st., and this evi from 6 to 9 at I, Lands Broadw Coffee will be made by J. A. Bollman, agent for Thomas Wood & Co., Boston, Muss., manufacturers of Acme Coffee. R Personal Paragraphs. 1" A. Seiberhing, of Akron, O., is vis- fting frionds in the Blufls. G. A, Frederick, editor of the Me- Cook (Neb.) Gazette, spent Sunday in the Blaff; Charles Shinkle, of Richmona, Tll,, anephew of Mr. John Skinkle, of this i i ¢ on @ visit, and there are es of his making this his per- manent residence, e S The finest line of spring goods to he found in the market is at A, Reiter’s, No. 810 Broadway. For Exchange r cattle or horses. Five room cottage, nearly completed. Also vacant lot. L. D. Fowler, No. 10 Peari street, ——— Parties having temperance billiard halls and restaura will do well to tuke the exclusive sale of my temper- ance beer, L. M. FINKELSTEIN, Send all orders_for bottled beer to L. M. Finkelstein, Omaha, real estute, e umber and Supply Co. Betwoen 13th and 14th streets, and 24 and 84 avenues, Telephone 241, 12, W, RAYMOND, Manager. Money loaned on furmiture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything of value at low ratesof interest. No publicity; fair and honorable dealing. A. A, Clark & Co., oftice cor. Broadway and Mauin, over Americau express. J. G. Tipton B'dway. For Sale a Bargain, n Council Bluffs, cen- ) oing good busin P. Oficer, sole agent, No. 12 D 8t., Council Blufts, Main -~ Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade dry compuny, e Headquarters for buildess' hardware, ©Qdell & Bryant, 513 Main streot. . 8. B, Wadsworth & Co. loan money. \d, and wrote on a slip of paper plies to the questions of the court. s sent to the pen for three y L. King, who wascon George Wallace, who pleaded guilty to the charge of burglary, made quite a lengthy harangue, setting forth the t that he was sixty s of age and ought to be let o conrt stated that his past record inst him and gave him two and ars in the pen, stating that svy lenient sentence. Ed. Middleton, the forger, will be sentenced this morning. 1t will requi nother day at least to complete the trial of the Collins case. When court adjourned last evening the state had just rested its case, and the defense will take the stand this morn- ing, after which the state will introduce some rebutting evidence. The attorneys for the defendant are making a hard fight to keep their client out of the penitentiary. se to be tried is that of te, for larcen D A Tough Quartette, A couple of booze fines were assessed by Police Judge Aylesworth yesterday morning, af which the case of the pugulistic quartette arrested Sunday afternoon for fighting in a hack on Lower Broadway was called. The out- fit presented a very tough appearance, for although the blood had been washed off, the braises and scratches showed more plainly than before, There were three women and one man. The latter was a stranger, but two of the women are known to the police as a pair of the most vicious prostitutes who ever fre- quented this city, It seems that the party crented a dis- turbance on the strects of Omaha, but gave the police the slip, and skipped across th to this side of the river. ceful proceedi on Lower Br y attracted th tion of parties who were out pi riding. and the police were sent for. The was coming up into the city, but on reaching the Northwestern depot the man became alurmed and jumped from the h It continued up Broad- way with the women, and Officer Austin boarded it at Bighth street, and com- peiled the jehu to drive to the police Isenbe: captured the man nth street, and had a lively tussel before the 250 pounds of ugliness wias subdued. The oflicer threw his man easily but was unable to hold him down and they had itup and down for several minutes until the arrival of the putrol wagon. In court the fellow gave the name of C. Gordon, and he was a most repulsive lookiug object. One ly adorned with a lin blue and black,the corvesponding cheek was bulged out about an _inch heyond his nose, a deep cut was visible over his other optic,one e broke a striking smblance to a wet dishrag and his proboseis had gotten altogether out of place in a futile at- tempt to evawl down under his chin. He claimed to know nothing of the afla drunk. He was fined $14 sturbing the poac fighting and 815 for resisting an offic The woman, Kittic Jackson, Anunie Schrump and Maud Christensen, plead § ed guilty to disturbing the peace and were each fined #10.10, None of the purty had any mouey and were locked up again, The females were stowed awny on the second floor where they at- tached a large crape veil to the bars of their window as w signal of distress. L Bitten By a Horse, Officer Iscnberger now wears his neck in asling. He was lighting the gas in the patrol house Sunday even- ing, preparatory to assisting in unhar- nessing tie horses after a run. One of the horses evidently thought he had no bus th 2, and without & moment’s d him by the thiout., The pecler was highly pleased when the order caime to *'break away.” For the noxt fow duys he will wear a huge piece of court plaster over a blister lurger than the palm of his hand, and will tuen carefully around when he wants to look behind huu. sy NO Simallpox, City Physician Seybert furnishos a bit of information that will be satly appreciated by Council I$luffs citizens. It1s to the effoct that the last trace of smallpox in this city has been stamped out, all infected clothing huying becu is the result of the count in the various wards: First Ward—Schoentgen 197, Hunter 211, Odell 130, Beebe 139, ond Ward Schoentgen Beebe 200, wrd—Schoentgen 251, Hunter Odell 164, Beebe 166. urth Ward--First precine gen 214, Hunter 194, Odell 20: 308, Second pre fer 104, Odell 59, Beebe 60. The totals received are as follow: Schoentgen 1,031, Hunter 989, Odell 754 Beebe 773. The two democratic nomi- nees are elected by nearly two hundred and fifty majority. This will make the board entirely democratic, the two re- tiring members, Atkins and Couch being the only republicans on tl The two following propositions :d by immense majorities: First Proposition hall the board of directors of the independent school rict of the city of Council Bluffs, ® be author and directed 10 ue bonds of said district in the sum 20,000 or so much thereof as shall be necessary to construct a school building near the Cochran tract in the western part of the ¢ Second Proposition--Shall the board of T A independent school dis- trict of the city of Council Bluffs, Ia., be authorized and dirvected to sell lots 6 and 7, in block 1, Glendale addition to the city of Council Bluffs, la., and the proceeds thereof he used to purchase ground and erect a school building near ct in the western por- Hun- choent- Beebe net, Schoentgen 117, Hun- No New WaAsHINGTON, March 11 the state and vy departments no nformation has been received regardng the alleged destruction J S: . Walker Bla AyS, sion on the subicc Big Bonds Demanded. New York, March 11.—Recorder Smyth ¢ fixed bail of the electric ch indictment, gainst ecach of 000 baih to be S[j'ag obsfjil = STIFFNESS: *SoRETEROATC WolNDS, CuTs, SWELLINGS mwéupelyfla[’epmanenuy RUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Tie CHAS.AVOGELER Co. BALTO, Mos SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTS. At 8.0) per_month, the new cand two lots, No, 231, corner of Kth St a avenue, Office No, contectionery store, lately ¢ Ward, arch over Baird's ipled by Wi, it pril 1st, the res by Robert Car- henter, #1) per month. Horacy POR RENT—Furnished wnd _unfurni Yooms, With or without board. Mrs, Burke, i) Washington ave. ALE or Exchange—An established stock and store in | Blufrs prop- ve JFURNISUED—Rooms for rent; : No. 117 Fourth street. ond floor, 7 ANTED—The people to try the City Steam Laundry, 31 North Main, NOR RENT -Cheap. two handsome, new, six- room cottazes, north of transfer, Council Blufts, Jnquire 'Bland Rishtor, 5tb’ ave. and st st. Over Jncquemin’s Jewelry Store Electric Trusses, Belts, Chest Pro- fectors, Ete, Agents wanted, Council Blufs Ia, THOS. OFFICER. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS. Corner Main and Br (o) H. M. Pusey, Dealers In foreign tnd domestic Collections made and interest paid on time de- ange, mining, Graning, ete. Sign, House and Ornamental Painting, Kalso- Nos. “jinj{’ 13 Pearl St. LADIES AREINV D. H. McDANELD & CO,, Hides, Tallow, Pelts, Wool & Furs Highest market prices, Prompt return and 8§22 Main St., Council Bluffs, low e = -, ‘% Mills and Elevators Send for Catalogue, Grepse | Carpets, Curtains, Curtain Goods, Rugsand Upholstery. Mail orders will receive promptand careful attention. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET COMPANY. THE RUSSELL SIZES FROM 25 10 300 HORSE POWER, AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE Specitications and ctimates turnishod for complete steam plants, Regulution, Durability Guar Cun show letters from users where Fuel Economy 15 equal with E. C. HARRIS, Agent, Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC Corliss Non-( Ne. 810 Pearl Street, Council Blulfs OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS TO CALL AT B Mrs, U L. GILLFTT'S Hair Emporim le and Myers ts, Haly E te. Bluis. 2 [Pinos & oReNs <JCheaper thantheCleapest SHANSON Music G- 0,239 Broadway. Furnitura & Stoves on weekly or month|y Y- P SANITAR No.114Main St. We Real Es.d Sol Hogses 28f — DEALER IN— 1w B00TS &SHOT S, ~NO. 326 BROADWAY. " Br" C/TY STEAM LAUNDRN. 3% N.Main St, Telephore \A\ . SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT NEW CURIOSITY SHOP. | DAHAS ONE To The C.B,LUMBER Sl VIS OO ands, @ s 2 D THE pet | Gasol, ;\t offinthe Market. DAD HAS GON R 2 MTRANS M CouncTBIufs O MAHA. icorioth.Ave & | 12 19Farnham F# Fourth 6t. Um{flrlsl?‘sglaflgn LIGHTING, idensing A DAISY FARM! The nicest eighty acre farm on the slope in Iowa, 9 miles south of Creston, 100 miles cast of Omaha. Good 6 room house. Barn with room for eight horses, and cow barn, sheds graineries, orchard, ete. Good wells, living water, tame grass. Near school, church, ete. Kasy terms. Write C. J. COLBY, 522 Paxton Block, Omaha, or Broadway and 30th St Council Bluffs, Iowa. ________ e e e ey CASCADE LAUNDRY COMPARY. GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260

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