Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 25, 1884, Page 6, Image 6

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G OMAHA DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS FRIDAY AP.KIL 25 , 1684.
fHE DAILY-VBEE >
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Friday Morning , April 26 ,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES ,
Curler JOnenU per week
By
. .
BylUil - - - - - (10.00 prr year
OFFICE : }
No. 7 P arl Btroot , Near Broadway.
TnB Council Blufls printers' union mot
lost night and passed resolutions a/lvU
ing Council Bluffs citizens , to "boycott"
TUB BKE. Like moat advice , it will lo
listened to , but not necessarily acted
upon. THE BEE does not fear losing ita
Council Bluff * patronage for a day or
i- two yet , anyway. If any body wanted
to punish THE BEE it wouldn't puniah it
very sorioualy by "boycotting" ita
Council BlufTi department , as that is
Inaacd , and the entire business on this
, *
side is under control of Council Blufla
tnon , who have never lived a day in
Omaha , and who had nothing to do ono
way or the other with the strike. The
other papers hero , which fool hurt about
THE BEE'B rapid growth and prosperity
in this city are the only ones who really
fool disposedIto yell "boycott. " Their
motive ia too apparent.
MINOB MENTION ,
See J. Roller's , opring goods.
Dick Weber , for being drunk and as
saulting his wife , was fined yesterday.
All railroad tickets bought of D. W.
. Bushnoll are guaranteed , also all rebate
orders given by him.
ThreoTflga wore yesterday , { lot out
'of { ail on condition of .leaving the city.
They will do so when they get a good
toady. '
v
John Eponotor , who took the modal as
jrt'ao fastest mile skater at the rink hero , is
mow to contest in a two milo race at the
.rOmaha rink.
The Virmillion Broa. 'gavo another of
"their exhibitions at the rink last evening.
. They arc very fmo in the double acts and
ozclto much enthusiasm.
This afternoon there is to bo a compet
itive exorcise in tapid ( computation bo-
itween the pupils of two of the rooms in
R. * * \thfl Bloomer building.
'
Xne of tha American oxprosa com-
pany'a teams took a run on Madison
street yesterday , and threw out the
driver , W.SB. . Slytor , dislocating his
knee.
, J. T. Barko , the photographer , haa
juat finished aomo of the pictures of the
police force as they appeared on parade
day in their now unitorms. There ore
seventeen figures in the group , and con
sidering this number and the awkward
attitudes of some of the men the picture
is a good one.
There is a project on foot for special
arrangements by which the music lovers
a * ' of the city can attend the piano , recitals
to bo given by Miaa Lydia Harris , in
Omaha , May Oth , 8th , and Oth , and if
enough names can bo secured a late dam-
Ur my train will be put on , and reduced
rates secured.
Officer Morse had 'quito a time ar
resting Dennis Gilmore , who was drunk ,
and in getting him in struck Gilmore
over the head with his billy , blacking
ono eye nnd cutting his ccalp. Gilmore
ia 55 years.old . , and those who know him
criticise Morse severely for thus pound
ing the old man.
The Druids have elected aa their ofli
core : J. A. Harold , N. A. ; Nunds , V
A. ; Taffingor , secretary ; Dr. Solbert
corresponding secretary and physician
0. Barghauson , treas. ; B. Bertram , I
G.jJ.D. Nicholson. They will be in
etalled next Wednesday evening , Then
, ' * ' have been in the last six months fou
'
\ new Groves started in this state , wit ]
107 charter members.
It waa almost impostiblo to got int
Parka & Flatner'a store yesterday , fc
the crowd of ladies who wore there wi <
noosing the practical domonatratinn <
the superiority of Prof. Horsford
PhosphaticBaking Potrdet which hai tl
unequalled approval of the highesttmo <
io&l and chemical authorities in the worl <
The exhibition will bo continued at tl
Boiton Tea store to-day and to-morro\
Every housekeeper can learn aomethii
to their advantage.
The cooking ochool at Parka & PI
nerVato're the laat two days , was crow
ed with enthusiastic spectators , and i
were delighted. It will bo at the Boat
Tea Store to-day and to-morrow. Cot
and bring your frlendi.
PEIlHONA.Ii.
JUUH McGlurg , of Allegheny , FA. , arrlv
yetterday . m ,
J. W. Chaffln , of tba lied Oak Express , v
Ia the city ywterday ,
Mr . Jr 3 , Good will leave on an east
bualneM trip d / after to-inotrow.
J , M. Faltner and hia utphew , A. 1L I
Hier(1eft Uw city yeterd y for Pblladelp
via. Chicago , expecting to bo gone about f
w eka. Tb0fii fiibof Mr , Palmer hope
etucge of cllmato and roat from bualnoaa \
prove beneficial to hia health. He also
p ota to vilt hia ton. who la attending Bcl
at Highland Fall * , N.Y. ,
v'1 AX JNIICKE8T1NG EXUllllTIO
wUlb giv 'to-4 T nd te-roorrow
i e Bowton.lV * Store to practically di
ngjl ift'thirt " .fy - I P fora'e Buk
'jp wdr j Hw iHnt'in th world , Ct
. Plenty to * * ev <
BOTHERED BY BURGLARS.
The Gang Still Raiding the Fdnrth
Warfl ,
Tlio Now Follco UnUorma do Not.
Bcnro OCliom.
When J. W. MoOftbo the letter carrier
awoke yesterday morning , ho found that
his homo on Eighth avenue had boon
raided during the night by burglars and
sneak thieves. The follows had as' on
their vialts to other places , helped them
selves to provisions , and had also ran
sacked the house. Mr. McCabo's panta
loons wore found in an out-houso where
the thieves , by the light of a night-lamp ,
also stolen from the house , had gone
through the pockets , getting about $7.
They also took aomo small articles of jew
elry. They evidently were bent on find
ing Eomothing valuable in the house , as
they opened a bod-lounge , and also 'took
a spare bed all apart , opened trunks , and
in fact searched everywhere for hidden
treasure.
The thieves had taken the provisions
outside , and there had a feast , using
McOabo's pocket knife as a carver to slice
up the edibles , and kindly leaving it be
hind them.
The reidonco of W. A. Upton was also
entered , but the thieves got no further
than the kitchen , and after helping thorn-
solves to provisions , loft the --property
undisturbed.
The number of burglaries in the Fourth
ward within a few weeks , makei it evi
dent that there should bo aomo police de
tailed for the resident portion of the city.
The present force looks well in uniform ,
but is detailed on Main and Broadway ,
and there ia not enough of a force to
spare any for the residence { .arts.
In view of the frequent meeting of al
dermen and also officials at Pat Laoy'is
saloon , the place is being fixed up.
The Baptist sociable trill bo entertain
ed at the rcsidenco of Mrs. Keith , No.
722 , Fourth street , this evening.
COMMEHOIAIil
COUNCIL BLorrs MAIUCBT.
Wheat No. 2 nprlng , tCo ; No. 8 , 55o ; re
jected , 50o ; good demand.
Corn 1/oalera ore paying SOo for old com
a ad GOc for n w.
' Oats In Rood demand at SOo.
Hay 1 00@0 00 per ton ; COo per bale.
Kyo 10@45c.
Corn Meal 1 25 per 100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , G 00 ®
700.
700.Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton ; soft ,
5 00 per ton
Lard Ffttrbank's , wholesaling at OJo.
Flour City Hour , 1 C0@3 3u.
Brooms 2 05@3 00 per doz.
LIVE STOCK.
Cattle 8 50@4 00 ; calves , 5 50@7 60.
HORB Local packers are buying now and
therola a good demand for all grodoaj choice
pocking , G 25 ; mixed , 5 23.
PRODUCE AND PnUITS.
Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. ; com
mission merchants , 038 Broadway.
Butter Creamery , SBc ; chcico coin try rolls ,
in Rood demand , 20c.
Eggs 124o POT dozen ; very scarce.
Poultry .Ready Balejchlckons.drosdod , 12Jc ;
live. Oc ; turkeys , dressed , loc ; lire , 12c ;
ucks , dressed , 12 Jo ; live , 8c.
Oranges 4 00@4 BO per box.
Lemons 3 60@4 00 per box.
Bananas 2 60@3 CO per bunch
Vegetables -Potatoes , 4050 ; onions , 76oj
cabbage , 4 cents per . .pound ; apples , ready
aalo at 3 25@4 00 for prime stock.
"Perfectly Ix > voly. "
Even worse than a spirited bit of slang
with a grain of sense to start it is this uni
versally-used and scnstilcss phrase I It ia
applied to anything and everything. It
Bccms to stand instead of ideas , of scnti-
uiout , of appreciation and of common sense.
Go into the rooms of tbo young ladles
in our colleges for instance , where you ex
pect something better , and where some
thing better should be beard. But listen 1
The first words that salute you arc. "You arc
'perfectly lovely' to como ; " and , 'Isn't the
day just lovely ? " and , "Look at thcsi
ferns nud bright leaves , on the wall. Arou'l
they 'perfectly lovely1"
With these young women , anything thai
isn't perfectly "horrid1 * and r'awful , " ii
"perlectly lovely,1' from a statue of Venui
to coffee , jolly or a sausage , if it suits th <
appetite.
I took a young lady last spring with mi
from Brooklyn to Central Park. Btia wa
bright , agreeable , pretty and animated
But her exclusive use of this phrase seem
: d almost intolerable before we had eeei
uilf the spring-time glory of that delight
ul place.
The phrase destroys 'conversation mor
easily than a series of sickly puns. It 1
an extinguisher of ideas. It certainly mm
eventually enfeeble the minds of those wb
allow it to express for 'them all they fee
Children catch it who cannot sneak plnii
and pronounce a doll or plaything "perfl
lubly. "
Whenever I hear it , I alwayn want to o :
claim , "Oil , girls , do stop ! Better take u
the forcible language of yonr brothers thu
weaken all you say by this rueuuit'gles
ie wfMti.mif. fu niAtinn' '
ied
d-
dd Cities.
d I
lie Cities arc costly luxuries , and the l > ! gg <
. the city the more expensive the luxur ;
w.ug The assessed valuation of property in tl
ug city of New York for the year 1825 > vi
$101,100,040 , and the tax for that year wi
$387,448. Iu 1850 the assessed value tit
tt of property was $207,142,470 having doul
led lu twenty-flvo years. T ) > o amount e
rdul taxes had however , increased eight time
ul being $3,230,085. lu 1875 the njwcj-scd va
ulou notion Una risen to $883 013,545while tl
total amount of taxation had reached tl
me enormous sum of $32,307,744 having bet
multiplied ono hundred time * iu flf
years , while the Rtato tax chargeil again
the city has risen from $50,680 iu 1825
18,012,380 In 1875. In 1880 the ussessi
value of property was advanced to $04 !
ed 671,000 ; but the total tax was reduced
$28,037,272 , duo to the reduction iu tl
State tax levied on the city from $8.001
000 to $3,571/422 , the city tax reuiaiuii
the same. Another great grievance und
which the No\r \ York citizen * lalwr ai
groan is the extravagance aud recklessue
of the expenditure of the moneys nils
by taxation , If wo may credit the stal
mnuta of the journals of that inctropo
bur nearly half the city funds are absolute
tba squandered , worse than wasted ,
will
ox- Speaking of farmers' horses , the Hath
lOtl 01 Live Stock Journal eays the kind of ni
inol needed by most fanners is one . . _ .
ing from twelve hundred to fiflccn hu .c
drud pounds , and fifteen and a half to si '
at tecu hands high , compact , vigorous , bar
and docile. If this
, beyond , it has fi
em form aud style allied to good action ,
much the better ,
I The ladlea mutt eoonar or later ackno
'edg that 1'uzzonl'ii medicated uouiplox :
paw Jer 1 > the only cotmetla uiada U t will i
iujure the eklu. For § lo l > y all aruKgisU ,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Sped * ) adrertlMmento , noh M toil ,
Found , To toan , For Salt , To Rent , Want * , Board *
Ing , to. , will be InMrted In thlt column at th low
rat of TEN CENTS PBR LINK ( or the Brit Inwrtlon
and FIVE CENTS FKH LINE ( or each nibeequeot n-
Mrtlon. Leave advertisements at onroffloo , No ,
Petti Street , near Bro&dwav
WANT8 ,
WANTEO-Alhn boy with pony to carry r <
( < > r DIE. 011 at Council Ululfi Du ofllcc.
\TtTANTKU Every body m Council BluH * to takr
VV TIIRDKIL Dollrered by carrier at only twenty
oenU a vrcelc.
f\M ) FAI'KKS For > & ! at II ollloo at 26 cenU
\J a hundred.
AOKNT3 Tadica and gentlemen can make flnt
clam waffoi by Rolling the "Champion Busom
"trecther and Ironing Iloird. " IlcUlli at Sl.OO.
Any lady can do up k line thlrt without n nrlnklo
nd glosi In as nlcnlya * the beat lanndrlc * can. Adclrou
forpMtlculanO. B. B. & I. Co. , Dm oftlco , ( or one
month.
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following ; are the llmon of the arrival and dc >
pnrturo of trains by central standard time , at tlie
lootl depots. Trains leave tranifer depot ten rnln-
earlier and arrive ten minutes later.
CHICAGO , tVaUNOIOK AilD QUIXCT.
txiva.
Chicago Eiprcw Dee : am
9:10 : a m Fast Mall. 7:00 p rr
I1KBAS CITT , BT. JOS ARD OODKCIb ELUTrS.
\OXt a m' ' Hill and EspreM , 7:05 p m
8:06 p m raclOo Express , 6:60 p m
CntOAOO , MltWAUKXI AMD BT. PACT *
f:45 : a m Mall and Express , 7:10 : p m
5:25 : p m Exprcwi , 0:40 : a m
0:16 : a m Express , 6t& : p in
cnicAoo , ROCK HLAKD AND rAcmo.
BM : pm AtUntlo Express , 0:40 : am
0:50 : a m Vty Express , 0:60 : p m
7:15 : am DcsMolnes Acxx-mmoditloi , 4:40 : pto
At local depot only.
"WABAan , BT. Louia ANDlrAcino.
0:5 : ! am Mall , 4:45ptn :
4:50pm : Cannon Ball , ll:15am :
At Transfer only ,
CHICAGO and KoarmnaTaaH.
6 0 m Rxprcsn , 0:50 : pm
Oiliam Faclfllo Express , 0:45 : am.
aioox cm AMD ncino.
m St. Paul Express , 9:00 : a m
m Accommodation , 0:50 : p m
tmiox rActnc.
ir:59pm : Western Kxpreiw , BS9am :
1:44 : a m I'acIOo Kxprens , 4:3 : * p m
7:40 : a m Local Kxprcsd , B:54 : a m
12:14 : am Lincoln Expren ,
At Tramfer only.
DCUUT TIUISS TO OU1IIA.
Leave -04-lo-4i-llM : : : a. m. 1M-:2 : : : S4-
4:24-t : M:24-74 : and 11:04 : p , m 8u day , 8SI- :
10:24 : a. in. l:24-3 : < 4:247OI : : and 11:04 : p. m. Ar-
v 80 mlnut befuro IcavlnK time. _
Grain & Provisions ,
BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS.
J. Y. FULLER ,
Commission Merchant
No. S3 Pearl Btroot Council muHi , Iowa.
ROLLER
SKATING
CORNER PEARL ST , AND FIFTH A7B ,
OponlOCO& : . m. , 2COp. : m Bj7SOp. ; in. , >
WMualo on Holiday , WcJueadsy and Friday cvo
nlugs.
ADMIRSION 25 CENTS.
No objectionable o aractcrs will b admitted.
H. H. MARTENS PKOMIIKTOR.
W. R. VAUGHAN.
Justice of the Peace ,
Urnana and Council Bluftr.
Heal osute oolleo ion agoni OH FeU" >
vor navlnm htnV.
Mrs.H.J.HiltOD.M.D , ,
PEYSIOIAN & SUBGEON ,
223 Middle Bro - lvr. . Council Blttfli.
R , Rice M. D.
° ' otb > r tumors 'removed without thi
knlle or drawing ol blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES
> , Over thirty ye r I practical eiporltnoa OfflM No
6 1'carl street , Council lilufla
not. omen , n. M. rmir.
t OFFICER & FUSE ?
3a BANKERS.
3
Council BluBi !
185 (
Establisnea - -
Dealerf In Foreign and omottlo Exchange an
GASH TALKS !
Ab the well-known Establishmen
OP
J. P. FILBERT
200 Upper Broaaway , the
tu PIONEER CASK
Ot Council Bluflj. Notice our reduced Price Lit
We give
ed We alto oarrr a full line ol Uen'i , ladles' at
Ch'lJreu' ' . One Hhocn and Men' Flue llooti at vei
to low prloo * . Alto full line 01 Tinware and genrr
Dierchabdue. Cell on ui and be convinced tba' yc
ho canwiTe u-iiney Vv dealing with ui. Uaodi dolter | <
Inn ) In anv part ul the UU.
ug Iu * word , xr ani bound to ell and challenge I
Uuj i4o oomjietltlua lu toll oountr.
ler j , J' . Fiknr.ivr
ud
as
to- ci. N. BOHUKZ.
dy 11s Justice oftlie Peaci
OFFIOB OVKU AHEUIOAN KX1-IIE83.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - 10 WJ
m-
* ' JAOOII BUI8. B. P. CADWEI
ty SIMBJtOADWELL ,
" Attorneys-at-Law
i OOUNCII. BLUFWI , IOWA
„
Jonl Office , Ualn Street , Iloom * land BUWMfcl
uotUabou' ; Block. WUlprtctloelu BUte Mi * di
IMUtU
LADIES !
WE ABE JiEOJEliVING SlME VUEY FINE
Shoes
Gentlemen
DUE HNE
BOOTS AND SHOES
For Sprin Wear are arriving daily. Please call and
see our New Stock.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. .
412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , ) Tnw \
West Side Square , Clnrmdti IIOWA'
MAYNE & PALMER ,
rSATCRS TS
Hard and Soft Goal ,
AND WOOD ,
BULK AND BAIUIEI , TJME , LOUI8TO.LB AND I'OUTLAND CEMENT . , MtCHKJAN PtASTKR , HAIK
Ho , B 9 Broadway. - . AND 8KWKB - PFPK. - cotrwon. BUTPPH. IOWA
AH kinds of/ jr. sac.
Engineering I
ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
etc. , etc. V All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To.
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES ,
Fine Mantels and Grates ,
LYMAN'S GASOLINE STOVES.
Call and BOO them before buying , elsewhere. Stoves and Tinwaro.
JOHN EPENETEE , ow on.BT SS"rAT ! :
KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY !
220 South Main Stredt , Countil Bluffs , Iowa.
\Vo cuarantoo our ivo'rk as first-claw in over manner and style ( it low'pricas.
Wo make n specialty of Grnupes , Families , and especially children , which
wo take quicker than a wink. COME AND SEK US.
_ _ _ _ -SCHMIDT & RILEY , Proprietors.
WHY DON'T YOU
OETSJ1IEOF
FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ?
Perfect Fitting , Beat and Cheapest. Fine Linen CoMir * Mil Cuffs.-
i
No. 715 Fourth 'Street Council Bluffs , Iowa.
UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER !
Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds.
TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH
3NTo. 14 3ST. aVEAixL St. . Ooiixxoil D
GRESTON HOUSE.
-f EVERYTHING F1BSTCLASS.
Noa. 217 md 210 R. TVIain St. . - - TOITNCTL
WHOLESAIiK DBALEUS IN
HATS , CAPS BUCKCrLGVES ,
342 and 344 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA
LI VETO EAT. tTOllVB. '
RESTAURANT AND CAFE ,
to
Ed. Olison 1 401 Broadway , f Motla at all Hours
.
Chef il'eul ln f Council DlnlTi. 1 Parties a SpecUttT.
SIGN , SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY ,
17 North Main SU COUNCIL BLUFFS
u j
Merchant Tailoring. ,
REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE.
805 South Main Street. COUNCIL BLUFFS.
WHOLESALE
fntlprv Tiimpyc Qtnnlr Ftp
ulllluiy llllllulb OllM Lib
, , , , ;
tfjTSpcclal attention to rrdcra my Mall. riOUNOTL BLUFFS ,
Fig leaves are out of style , so are goat and sboop skin ; shawls and blnnkota have
gone by. This is not intended for poetry , but if you want a suit of clothes to look
both neat and dressy , call on
NORENE & LANDSTROM ,
Their Prices are Truly Reasonable {
MRS. S. J. NOKRIS ,
omplete Assortment of the Latest Novelties in
MILLINERY AND NOTIONS
' : : "
105 S Main Street - "cOUNCIl BlUFFS-
Mixed Rags Wanted.
The undersigned is paying the highest market price for
Bags. '
S. GOLDSTEIN , " 640 Broadway , Council Blufis
HARMAN KELLEY ,
34 N. MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OP
f ALL PAPER Al lip
Interior Decorations.
13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
New Goods Now Open
9
H A RKNESS BRO 's.
Spring Stock Complete ia all Departments.
CARPETS ! CARPETS ! CARPETS !
.
IN ALL GRADES.
The Latest Styles , Choicest Patterns
Of all kinds , Dimension and Color , Rugs , Mattings , Etc.
TT T , T3 COUNGILBLUPFS
- r > rM
HarknessBros. ,