* t OMAHA DAILY BEE , COTJNOIL BLUFFS , FRIDAMA"V 2 , 1884. fHE DAILY BEE ' " r * * " " ' i " i * - CbUNCIL BLUFFS Priday Morning , May 2 , SUBSCRIPTION RATES. rtr Curler - - - - - * 0 < ) I * ' . . . - - ItOOtfp.rjea OFFICE : ; No. 7 Faarl Street , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See J. Rcitor'a , spring goods. Additional local on seventh page. Bushncll soils railroad.tickots cheap tc all points. C. R. Mitchell now has the position o pavement inspector. S. Cvrnlt was sworn in yesterday a policeman nt B yliss park. Improvements nro still going on at th Ogden house , especially about the on trance. Regular meeting of Fidelity Counci No. 150 R. A. , this ( Friday ) evening , full attendance is desired. Glaus Peterson , of Hancock , nnd Knto Kramer , of this city , wcro married yes tcrdiy.by Juslico Vnughn. Col. Fox was yesterday issuing invita tions to the Lo Flour party to bo hold in Justice Schuiz's court to-day. A district convention of the T. M , 0. A. , will 1)3 hold here on the IGth jjof May , continuing throe days The council has [ granted Mr. Dohanoy the privilege of raising the sidewalk and curbing near the opera houso. The Episcopalians nro now planning to budd a now church to face on Sixth otroot next to the present parsonage. A complaint has boon filed charging an Atlantic man with thumping a woman in in a house of prostitution on lower Broad way , i The police made 107 arrests in April , and they didn't have their uniforms on until the last part of the month , oithoi. J. M. Schneider , of Schneider & Bock , has taken pose ion of the house recent ly occupied by John Bennett , on Sixth avenue. The city council is about to imitate the other minstrel shows And circuses and double up their end men and clowns. It > is now propnnod to have two commiitoos on streets and alloys instead of ono. Ex-alderman Unthank was bitten the > other day by a dog which snapped at him as ho passed by. It ia not known whether the dog was mad or not , but Unthank was , and ho had a right to bo. bo.A. A. A. Covalt mourns the disappear ance of a $100 cornet which ho loaned tea , a fellow who wanted to have his picture taken with it. The follow has loft the city and Oovalt cannot find any trace of the cornet. The Malvorn Loader Is enlarging its borders , and now gives a department to Hastings and ono to Silver City , each with a double column head , and well filled with spicy news and attractive "ads. " The Loader grown in favor. i Another glimpse of the Missouri mur derer has boon had , this time by the ; keeper of Fairmount park , who saw a me man hanging about , answering his de < rar ' ecription. It is strange how many dif It ferent places that murderer must bo ia at the sarao timo. * > Taylor & Calof'a is the last place and chance to witness the practical test of the . superiority of B"Prof. Horaford'a Phos- phatod Baking Powder. " Oorao and got a cook book , a handsome ohromo , valu able information and a delectable lunch all free. At last some work ia being done on Broadway to ramody the terrible condi tion of the street and on North Main street. It will bo some yet before the paving is done , and there is no reason why the principal street should remain u impassable iu the moan timo. A slight expenditure and a little attention would help it greatly. Mrs. Aakin was yesterday brought before - fore Justice Shurz on a charge of hitting a neighbor , Mary Conway , on tbo hoac with a stone. She was found guilty anc fined ? 6 and costs. The weapon used was a novelty it being a ferocious sort of a ling-shot a piece of a whetstone tioc In up in a cornnr of a pocket handkerchief , The justice has p'aced it ia his rausoum. Alex. Burke , who hai charge of the \ resoivoir of the water works , is doing much to beautify the grounds , and those who have flawers to donate can find n prettier spot in which to place them. The place is putting on a very attractive appearance already , and drawing many visitors. A. Mayor Black , of Malvern , has issued a proclamation ordering every dog running l large to be muzzled , and instruotiiif tbo marshal to kill every unmuzzled one found on the street , There has been i road dog scare there , whifth has led to th proclamation. It is to bo hoped that the proclamation will ba moro strictly ob served than it has been horo. The council acted very queerly in thi Batter of electing a policeman for Baylisi park. The committee whose opinion L generally considered with some defer net wonted Mr. Jackson , but the counoi .4&oaeMr _ , Covalt. Now that he is elect t 4 it i * hoped that ho will keep matter up in bettor shape than when he serve ( before , You all k ow ur ought to , where Tuy lor A Gtitf'i ) grocery store is. Call thur leant noraething of interest o oa a valuable cook book , a handaom and a delicinu * lunch , all fre * lor aotbiug. Your last chance JiMjU A GREAT HOWL Uneasy BBS'S ' The Breast Beneath Th Chieftain's ' Badge , The Fire Department Threatened 11 } n Brcn1t-Ui. As predicted in yesterday's BKK , th council's action in electing 0. D. Wallow Clai as chief of the fire department , has raised aid aia howl all over the city , as well ns in the department iUolf. A number of the best , most experienced and most ttustworth ) rro : the men have declared their intention of ) resigning at onuo , and some did s peremptorily yesterday. The now chio was kept busy yesterday in trying to stay the Btnmpodo , for if it keeps on the citj will eventually have no department at all for an organization of green hands about equal to nono. Oily Attorney Ilolmcs , with his heavj weight of legal lore , broke n holothrougl the old ordinnnco. Ho hold that th tlol old council cannot frame an ordtnanci olbi binding the action of th now council also had the ordinance amended DO ns tc Ox the term nt two ycnrinnd Mr. Waiters tors was elected for that length of time toN Next spring there will bo another now council , nt least it is hoped so , nnd tloi : it is to bo supposed that if they want to turn Mr. Walters out , Mr. Ilolmcs wil como to the front nnd say that the nclioi of the old council does bind the now council , nnd that Wnllora must slay his two ycnra out. Mr Tomploton , who wns so unceremoniously moniously dropped , took the situation with his usual good temper , and had little a say beyond the fact that the matter md boon Bottled , and the contest so far as ho was concerned settled. asi The i council could not have done an act moro in defiance of the general wish , nnd nc ncm mportant department. The old ordi nance : under which Ohiof Tomploton was looted provided that the chief shall 01VI during good behavior , it being the vowed intention of the framcra that the in department should not bo a mcro bit inf politic * ! by.play. Mr. Tomploton has served for years as reman , and has a record of which any no might bo proud , and no chief ever md a moro harmonious department , and louo was over moro rospootud and es- pomod by his men. There is not an in- imation , oven , bnt that Templeton was hiu best man to bo found for the place , ut the alderman evidently cured moro is 01 the currying out of political purposes 01at ' had no objection to Tomploton bo- iauso of party for ho , too , is a democrat , ut the man Walters had to bp rewarded orxc personal services. It is given as an xcuso that because certain democrats rorkod against Walters , when ho ran of orcoronor , and defeated him , that to mnisli these bolters , and to seethe Wai- ers , ho must bo made chief of the fire opartinont. * 'i 'iVi Whatever may bo thought of the rola- a ivo merits of the two men the council Viat las subjecttd itself to just criticism for nnking the ofiico n moro bit of political ilnndor , for causing a harmonious nnd IFectivo department to bo broken up and omoralized ; for openly defying the potions 01ti tions in Tumplotou's favor signed by all noui insurance men and nearly over other msmesa man in the city , nud for show- ng an utter disregard for what was just , is an and wise. It is done , however , and the next best n > ling seuma to bo to got as good men possible- 1 fill the vacancies caused by ho resignation of the disaffected ones. ti is to bo hoped that * the mischief willet ol bo made still worse by the appoint ment of professional runners , sporting ion , bummera and good-fcr-nothingi. a 't is feared that the tondoney will bo to oason the morals of the deportment , and hero shall bo a strong effort made to rovont this if pussiblo. All you that have never come , coma to < .ay , and you that have come , como agtin and bring your friends and "learn how easy it is to make the nicest of biscuits , gems , etc. , without the uoo of lard or hortonini * . Taylor & Oalot'a is the lace , and to-day is th last chance. PKIISONAC * . rnt O. G. Holster , representing Flint's big rof- oo , fplce and tobacco factory of Milwaukee , ' Bpeut yesterday Interviewing the trade hero his happ'est ' manner , aud co IIOBO doubtful of the merits of goods. . MM. Q. II. Jones , Mrs. Uarman Kellcy and Mrs. G. 11. ISrown have returned fiom ho Siloom eprlngs greatly bouefittod by the UBO of the water. The springs Boom to have worked maivola for tholr health. Nell Voorhls , one of the boat men la th farce , ban rescued bin position in the fire de lartment and entered the uuiploy of Join Itponoter. Ho U a valuable man and always demand. demand.W. m W. A. Mcllenry , of Denlson , Mre i. S. Audewou , o ( Dunlap , and Miss Una \VUon , of Dunlap , were mnoog the ludlea vis Ki lUng the Bluff * yesterday. John Ryan , a prominent soworaqo coutroc tar of Dimver , was here Thursday and go tpedflcatloni on which to bid for work la tht city. Harry Ourtln , the increUry of the Y. M. 0 . , Ii attending A convention' at Weeping Water , Neb. Adulpli "Bono started yesterday for 1'ort lam ) , Oregon , In search of better health. llov. lather Lonllian , of Sioux City , has beeu paying Father MoMouoiny a vUlt. 0. M. WllUrd , a resident of Jlaudolpb spent yesterday In tbo city. II. F. Weed of Maquuketa , Iowa , the PrtclOojostcrday. Gear go W , Frank , Jr. , of Corning wna a the Orfden yesterday , A , S. Aiulonou , of Ohicxgo , arrlvoJ at th rtlllc ye UrJ y , ' Jolia 1 * . Sti.vini , of Boitou , Arrived at th Ogdoii jeetirJay" H , Jf , LoouarJ , of AuW'nii'N. Y , , U a f > , L. Uopklni , of Chlcunj , Ia tarrying a the Oxdeo. L , Wunier Young , of Pblladelpblt , U a Becbtclo'n , 8 W. 8. l' ttlbone U n o for a trip to Nen Orloani , H nryO. Klllott , of Clot eland. U at thai OgJoo. { Mr * . W , A- Clark hai returned from herlbi Tl ! t to Chlcflgo Mllw&ukco nnd other point In Wlionnrlti. M. V , fltrauM , of Chicago , wiwftt Ucchtele' ywtetday. O. A Green , nt 1't , Madison , l.iot liech .ANOTIIKK VICTIM. An Old Oprmnn ricrccil l > r Conll dcnco Men on I ho O. D , ft Q , Ycstodny morning two shnrpora DUO ccsstully . ( loocod another victim by the old chock gamo. It occurred on the in coming 0. L. A Q , train about two miles the other nido of Mnlvcrn. Tht victim was an old Gorman who was on . , his way west , nnd the amount they took from him was § 130. The old man was mailo to bcliovo tlmt on reaching Mnl vorn one of the two confldonco mei would stop oft'thn train fern ininuto nnd got the necessary currency to roimbuno him but nftor getting the money both follows jumpid from the train wl/i'e ' it WAS still moving , ns it Blacked up a little , neither nppcarud ognin. The victim came through here nnd wont ncroes the river. Liit dny of thu ojunbitiuu of the mer its of "Piof. Hereford's" baking powdt-r nt Toylor & CAlol'u to-day. Wo duBi ovury housukeopor in lha ! city to BCD nnu bo convicod of the truth of the state ment that "UorpfordV1 it the strongest and best baking powder mudu , hunco wo inovo fiom place to pluco to give nil an i ] > ] ) ortunity. Embraca tbn If Ht chiincti ,0-day. A beautiful chr imo'a Horbford cook book and n dolcctthlo lunch free. ni null Mixoti. William Armstrong , the travelling man for Richmond Bros. , iset'll here nnd refuses to go back to Missouri without a rcquistion. Deputy SlieiifF Lewis J. Moore was here yesterday nnd filed nn iufortnation before Justice Schurz charging Armstrong with being a fugitive from justice. This information acts forth that while Armstrong was in the employ of Minter & Burgess ho ombizzled at Bill county , Mo. , iu October last , the sura of 54 and that an indictment was found by the grand jury last month charging him with embezzlement. . Armstrong claims to have had n mis understanding with the firm about his salaiy , and when ho left their employ there was some dispute about the balance. fjj admits making the collection of the 854 , but says ho has offered to settle and still willing to settle. Ho propontd yoatorday to pay over the whole amount but it scorns that something moro is wanted. Ho has a letter of recommend' ation for the house which i * now pros & ecuting , nnd has other recommendations FlU a high character. His friends scorn convinced that it ia ono of those cases iu which the criminal arm of the law is made to pinch n man to get him to settle U matter which should bo adjusted by the civil courts. The published report iu the evening papers that burglars hud secured a largo sum of money nt Mrs. ill. Clark's rcsi donco Booms to have no further founda tion ! than the fact that some tramps sneaked away tome victuals. Mrs. Clark at too sensible n woman to keep money id valuables about her house for burg lars to got away with. A Hum Uui'iicil. The alarm of fire about 5:30 : yesterday afternoon was caused by the burning of barn belonging to Frank Sttdowski , and located in the roar of his house , No 1808 Third avenue. The causf of the fire is not known. The building was burned to the ground. Thu barn wus well stored with nay and the loss will amount to several hundred doIUra. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE , SjHjclal idvertlwinonts , iuch u Uiat , round , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , VVonta , Hoard lug , cto. , will bo Inserted In this oolumu at the lov of TKN CENTS PKll LIKE for the Bret Inwrtlor I and FIVE CENTS I'KU LINK tor oioli ubM > iiuei.t o sertlon. Loara ad\artiwni uta atouroffioo , Na I'oarl Street , near Hrnadwav WANTED A IIVH boy with itony t' > oarry rout fi r Una. Oil at ( fjumli lllulf * IKH ) olllca. WANTK1J Every bouym Council HlutlJ to Uki * TuiBxi. Dcllrcnd by cwrrlurat only twontj oonti week. OLD 1'AI'EltS For sale at llix ollioo. at i tcnv a hundred. WANTUD Hoard aid room by a tlnplu gnntto nun with wo d rtfcicnrct. I'rlvulo run lly j > rene one I. AiMro'n II , He * olllo * . Council Kluffi. AOKNTH T dlcu and Kentltuio" can make tlmt wagd < by tolllui ; Ilin "Chaumloti B mi Mrtctlmr and Ironl"ir Uoird. " lUtulla at Cl.U Any luly uui do up k line > hl/t wKnout u wrliulu miKl' 'l annlOblyavtlieuiitlauiidrloean.Addriiix fori > lloularaO. U. H. ft L Un. . biH otlloo , for ouu nin < ith. WASTED -Itu&Mon byaH'niflo ' irari , ns tlcr < ( au talk SwidlHlt. D nl.-h , hru-ch. German tin ul li. Addio nr ( all 1 > . V , U V. M. U. A. , 1. N M/i'ii ' KI Con rll ' InfTj ui l ti > ukuf Miruland'Mi ' , lUdl l leu yni . ( Joo.1 ro ona In wllliii' . Hi rt | ftymuiit , iiatt tlmo. Addrcvi 1' . O BOXtOl.Nunla , Iowa. Railway Time Table. I COUNCIL BLUFFS. io tliotlm * o > t > e arrttal and lie parturo of tntlui by oontnl tta idard tluia , at thu local ditnoU. Tr ln lc v.i IraujTor d i > < 't ton u.tn u.c earlier and arrive leu rnluutix l t < r. CIUOAOO , lU&UNoroM axnqcuoT. ARRITB. 8 ; U a in Kant MMI , 'KW | > n KAMiH CUT , BI. JOB iXT > OOPMCIti Wf rS. lO.-OSaui UM an. ) Kxprnu , 7.i'6 8:06 : p ro I'adflu K i > ru , 6 JO p P CUIUOO. MILWAIIKM AMI T , fAOL. f : iS a in alall and Cupuw , 7:10 : 1 > I 6i6 : p m Enptnj , 0,40 t CUIOIOO , ROCK MUSU AND I'ACtnO. 8:80 : p m AtUutlc KipreNi , - O.iO A n 9.60 ft m l ) y KxprcM , 6.50 p in 7ltam ; * DeiUuln < Ano. lumoJUtoQ , 4:10 : pn At local Uoput only. wAiinu , IT.finm \ ASD Marie , 9.65 m Hill , 4:15111 : 4:60 : pm C nuon d ll , 11:16 : ui At Trn kr only. ClllCiOO HI.I NORTIHnmTKOH , Cdo m KxpnM , a in pi 9.i J a m VactOo Kxiirew ) , ; t6 iu WDDX CITT ANU fxrmo. m Ut ISul Kxprww , B.TO m in AOOODUUO < UU D , 8.60 p u VIUUN r nno. 0 p m Wixtora EiproM , 8 6 a m : < XP in 1'AclQo Btiirew , 4 : < Upu > TM u Local KipnB * , 66iau > 12:10 : k tu LJuoolu EiprixM , > AtTmo leronly. btwur TUMI n. . . . -7w..5J'Mf.80-iojo-ll:40a. : : . m. 1I.M SSO-4AKft:5 : MJ.8) H tip.ia Ariuv * 9 f&loutc bttur * leavtoK Umu. iUropean Hotel. The only Hotel in this City on the Kurcpoan plan of "PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. " Now Building XTe-w Furnishings. ALL ( MODERN IMPROVEMHJNTS-CENTitALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council B ASADY , ORGUTT & FRENCH lurtalns , la lace , 1 k , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths , Mattings , linoleums Etc Bhoicest Stock West of Chicago. Jnmo and bo convinced that wo nro _ headquarters for all goods in our line , rheapcst place to buy House Furnishings in the 0 < tv. il , LUFFS , IOWA , MmJ Orders Filled Promptly nnd with Cnro PALMER , I AND WOOD , BULK AND llAIlllEn tlJIE , IXU18VlttB AND PORTLAND CE1IKNT , MClIlaAN PLASTKH , DAIU . . . AND SKWKIl . PIPE. . . no. 5Bfl Broadway. COUNCIL ntTTPPB. IOWA All Kn 3 ± 5 ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To. GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , Fine Mantels and Grates , LYMAN'S GASOLINE STOV"ES. Call and sea them before buying olsowhero. Stoves and Tinware. JOHN EPENETEE , KNICKERBOCKER ! PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ! 220 South Main Street , Countil Blufts , Iowa. Wo cuarantoo our work as firot-claia in over manner and style at low prices Wo inako a specialty of Grnupcs , Fnmi'ies ' , and especially children , which are take quiikor than a wink. COME AND SEK US. SCHMIDT & BILEY , Proprietors. WHY DON'T YOU GETBJME OF FITCH BROTHERS' ' CUSTOM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Host and Cheapest , fine IJncn Collar * arid CuCa. &To. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH 3XTo. 34. . 3XT. GRESTON HGU - EVERYiniNfJJRSTCLABg , - 2 \ 7 and 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLTJFFS \7IIOLESALE DEALEUS IN HATS.OAPS BUCKGLOVES , COUNCIL nLUFFS. IOWA EIVKTO KAT. MA f as ! * RESTAURANT AND CAFE , "VKT. T. Oo-tox-or- Tlao 3E xi.T llo. Ed. 0 Dion Broadway. / rMe li . Chnf rt'cul'lne Sell Bluff * 1 r rtUM. SIGN , SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY , 17 North Mmn St. . COUNCIL BLUFFS. Merchant - Tailorini REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. 805 South Main Street. - - COUNCIL BI.UFF3. -TWJEttC&X3FXs WHOLESALE n . . ; UVLU.U.I it . U.COUNOTL BLUFFS jtirSpcoUliitlentiont ( > rrdori.mvMi U. ) Fig loaves are out of style , so are goat and sheep skiii ; ahawla and blanknls have jzono by. This is not intended for poetry , but if you want a suit of clotlu-u to look both neat and dressy , call on KOEENE & LANDSTROM , Their Prices are Truly Reasonable { $ \ Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is paying the highest market price for Rags. S. GOLDSTEIN , ! - - - - C40 Broadwav , Council Bluffa HARMAN KELLEY , 34 N , MAIN ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. JL "We bav6 the The latest nov finest slock and elties for Spring all the latest de Overcoats w a signs to select have iustflTro- from. ceived. See them \ NONK DUT THE BEST Or SK1LLKD 11AND8 I tflilnrs 7 and 9 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IE. ZP.A. --f' Muiu COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. " f New Goods Now H A RKNESS BRO 's. Spring Stock Complete in all Departments.fi fi- CARPETS ! CARPETS ! CARPETS ! . IN ALL GRADES. The Latest Styles. Choicest Patterns Of all kinds , Dimension and Color , Bugs , Mattings , Etc. HarknessBros..00 XO 8