f-S OMAIIA DAILY" JBJEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY , MAY 10 , 1884 : , THE DAIL BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Saturday Morning , May SUUSCIlll'TlON HATES. By Carrier - - - - - - - 20vsnU per week By Mail - - - - . . - IOOO | rjeM OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. MINOK MENTION , Sea J. Roller's , spring goods. The Madison street bridge i now open to travel. Spiritual social this evening. Musio and dancing. 150 nozntf Ladies' and Children a hose nt less than cost at Laing's. 'Golden Ago" is Iho heat 10 cent cigar in town , at the opera houso. . The Bluffs house which was burned n few months ago is being rebuilt by Peter Bastin. John Bono is fitting up the hall in hio block very nicely , decorating and fresco I-/ ing it very attractively. There is much sportat the driving park ovcry morning now , there being many fast stoppers speeding thoro. The Congrogatioualists hod n pleasant social last evening at the residence of F. J. Evans , on Oakdalo avonuo. Kirkland , the iovrolor , is removing into Lee Mitchell's old place , No. 314. Broadway. The interior is fitted up nicely. Complaint ia made that Sixth street bridge is being used as a carpot-cloaning establishment , and that horups are frightened - onod in crossing by the carpot-boating. The $50 reward offered the finder of Dandy Dunn's § 1,000 pocket book , has boon won by his own child , who found the missing property lying In the yard , near Dunn's own front gato. "There ia a Ufa beyond and man can can know it. " Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sunday ) afternoon and evening , in Spir itual hall nt 2 and 7:30 : o'clock. Entrance - trance on Main and Pearl street stairs , two dooos south of post oflico. The concert given by the Bavarian band in Bayliss park proved very enjoyable - able , and drew quito n crowd to the park. It is hoped some ( permanent satisfactory arrangements may bo made by which the band can bo secured for regular weekly concerto thoro. The annual bluster about trimming of shade trees , removing dry goods boxes and other obstructions from sidewalks , pulling in street signs , etc. , has begun , The marshal is oxpootod to make a little flurry about thoHo things at this time of year , but it is not expected to last moro than thirty days. R. J. Rcdpath , of this city , has the contract for building the now opera house at Walnut , and work has already com menced. 'It is to cost $2,850 , including the fnrnishing. The building is to bo first occupied ns a skating rink , having been leased by J. 0. Spanglor. The building is to bo done July 15 , or sooner. An adjourned mooting of the workingmen - men is to bo held next Tuesday evening at the court house , for the purpose of inoro thoroughly and permanently organ izing. It scorns the intention of the workingmen to organize in such shape that certain of their number shall keep a sharp lookout on matters of city concern , and when they deem necessary call a mooting. There are a number of im portant matters which need looking after and not only will the mooting next Tuoa day evening bo an interesting one , but the future fiction of the workingmen will bo watched with oagornoss. A terrible report comes from Galland's Qrovo to the following effect : It is said that a young man , only twenty years of ago , by the name of Culver , was out rid ing with a young lady whoso name wo liavo not learned. At a certain plaoo in the grove ho drew his revolver , leveled it at her head and compelled her to descend from the buggy at the peril of her lifo. Having accomplished his villainous pur pose ho compelled her to got into the buggy with him , Ho then drove until ho arrived at a neighbor's house , when the young lady jumped from the buggy and appealed for protection. Ho njjniu leveled his revolver at her and swore hi ) would kill any ono who dared protect her. Ht > is now under arrest , but fur ther particulars wo have not rocoivod. Mr. L. Swain , who recently returned from Grove township , relates the above , It is certainly a terrible exhibit of im morality , and wo sincerely hope it is not as bad as this first report would indicate. Marian Tribune. Little Oracle Estolla Clark , daughtorof ofy 0. 8. and Ella Clark , died yesterday morning at U40 ; ; aged just seven months , The funeral will bo Sunday afternoon at two o'clock at the residence corner of Mynstor and Scott street * . This simple announcement ot the death of BO young ; a babe may moan Imt little to the general reading public , but it means a crushing weight of sorrow to poor Clark and his . wife , and in thi community whura both are so well known it will call forth the tendered sympathy. Little Gracie was born on election day , and little Hush , hoar boy , diod'on election day just ono year ; before. In little Hush their hopes scorned - od so centered , nnd their affections clung to him BO closely , that his taking away almost took the lifo of the parents. ts.Sh With the coming of little Grarie fresh ! hopes sprang up in place of these tram pled out , and U began to scout that the tun wa * shining again , when now thu ; darkness cornea on denser than over. It is to be hopd that ia this sscoad i sorrow they may bo able to catch some glimpse of the silver lining. Among the many who have hcarttolt sympathy for Clark ir , his trouble , ho will find none feeling moro tender than his follow news- gatherers , nome of whom know what it ia at times to try to moot the daily demands of a rending public while the heart is heavy with their burdens and the hand weary with other duties. May sympathy give the stricken ones higher hopes and sorrow greater strength. The young man Iloarn was taken to Omaha ycntcrday to answer the charge of stealing n gold watch and chain from Minnie Ferguson. Ho was caught on Urn side by Officer Austin who noticed him carrying the watch in his coat-alcove , and Austin having his suspicions aroused , hnd the good sense to nab him. It wan afterward discovered to whom the watch belonged , and ho will now have to aland trial. , Lee Bennett , the happy presiding genius of Hall's news-stand and cigar co o in the Pacific liouao , is among thu latest victims of ano.ik thieves , aomo ono having got ow.iy with hia private till in which the boy had SI.05. The letter carriers are getting up city diroctorioa of their own , each carrier being - ing provided with a bouk in which ho puts down the name of everybody in his district , to aa to facilitate the delivery and increase the accuracy. J. 0. Mitchell , the ticket agent of the Wnbish , yesterday put on aalo , for the firat time hero , Missouri Pacific tickets , the buyers of which are carried across the U. P. bridge without charge. . Ex-Officer Jamca Brooks has now got a carriage with which to aorvo the public. Ho makoa hia headquarters at Patton's stable , and all ordora loft there will bo promptly attended to. Alderman Keating IB preparing to lay a now aidowalk In front of his Broadway property , the walk to bo of a now Bert of tile , received from St. Louis. The grass in the Bay lias' park has now got such n start that tno benches can now bo put out under the trees. Sheriff Guittar laatovtming took to the reform achool a miss of 15 years , named Ruth Van Louven. Blk Cashmoroi , colored cash meres , camel hair dress goods in now grey at loss than cost at Laing's. Nothing boats "Harry's Favorite' cigar. 10 cents , 13 for 25 , opera house ci gar store. Bushnoll sells railroad tickets cheap to nil points. 1'EHSONAU Mrx. 8. N. 1'ortorfioltl , of Atlantic wna In the t city yontonlny , John Mulquoon and Ailolph Beno have gene to Portland , Oregon. Miss. Kmtrm 1'ox returned yostordny from Kookuk accompanied by her slater Mrs. Hnl- stem , who is in qulto poor health. NEW Goons. Soorauckora , chambraya , aatinoa , percales and cambrics at Now York cost at Laing'a. Try a "Young Turk" 5 cent cigar at the opera houso. Improvements , The Y. M. 0 A of this city is now making some needed improvements. The reading room will bo enlarged and an elegant - ogant parlor fitted up. Gymnasium ap paratua has boon aont for. There ia a growing interest in all departments of the work which ia carried on under the following heads : Physical , moral and spiritual. Every person in the city phould endeavor to familiarize him 01 herself with the work of this young and growing affair. Young men especially ahould make the rooms of this institu tion their evening homo. Now additions are being made to the reading matter A district convention , to which all are invited , will bo hold on Friday , Saturday and Sunday of each week. Delegates from western Iowa and east ern Iowa will bo in attendance. _ The Bible study for young men only will bo hold as uaual at room 12 Nortl Main street , this evening , at 8 o'clock and a general gospel service to-morro\ afternoon nt 4 , nt the same place , to which all , both ladies and gentlemen , nr moat cordially Invited to bo present. M. Binnr.ii reductions than over to close out my stock by July 1st.J. J. W. LAINO. " rJcntli of Joromliili FolHom. The news of the sudden death of Joro- nimh F01som wont through this commun ity like n sudden shock yesterday. Mr. Falsom wan arouudjon Thursday ns usu al , but at night was taken slightly ill li and by 10 o'clock in the morning death had come , before the friouds realized that hia condition waa really dangerous. Folsom was upwards of sixty-seven years of ago , had lived here for thirty years. He was a native ot Now Hamp shire , but in parly manhood moved to Michigan , During his residence hero ho has been engaged in mercantile business , farming , stock raising and real eatato. Ho owned a largo amount of property. A case involving above $100,000 worth of property was recently decided in the United States court , in hia favor , it hav ing boon in litigation for years. Mr. Folsom leaves a widow and several small children. 150 dozen corsets at Laing'a at loss than The Closing The State DonUl Society closed its ses sion yesterday. Dra. Low , Miller and Hallott gave papers. The president appointed the following committees ; Executive commitlon Dr. G. W > , Fuller , of Dos Moines ; Dr. II. A. Woodbury - bury , of Council Bluffs ; i > r. E. d.E. . Hughes , of Des Moinso. Publication coiumltto Dr. J. B Mon- fort , of Fairfioldj Dr. T. A. Hallott , inof Dos Moines : Dr. A , Horseman , of Iowa \ City.Committee Committee oa membership Dr. A , U , , Beaun , of Cedar Falls ; Dr. W. II. Board , | of Burlington ; Dr , T. L. Joraoj , of Fair- , EPPSTEIN'S ' DOWNFALL , Council UlnlTN YoiinK Mnn KCtH Into Deep Trouble. Mosoa Eppstoin , who was formerly a osidont of this city , and hold a position a wholesale house , has fallen apparently nto the snares. Eppstoin was here n hort time ago on ono of his trips for a DCS Moines house , and here got into nn Itorcation with Pete Drtisy , which was ircd up in the BKK at the timo. Now oincs the following from a Des Moines apoK Moses Eppatoin , a trusted and popular raveling anloamon in the employ of Hico , jotlinm fc Co. , of thia city , has abscond- d. Ho haa been with the firm aince Vpril 1. When ho loft horj ho took with him $100 in cash , a thousand milu ickot on the Northwestern. April 24 ho olcgraphed for moro money and mileage , , rhich were sent to him nt Missouri alloy. April 2 ( > ho wrote the firm from hero that ho had hnd bad luck , and had ithor loat the money or had his pockets ickod. Ho naked that his mail bo for warded to Sioux FnllB.JDakotn , and said liat ho had to borrow five dollara to go head with. This last action aroused auapicion , and j investigation proved that ho had not jecn doing hia usual work on the road nd hia sample trunk waa discovered at ho Northwestern depot in this city. It lad boon checked from Missouri Juno- ion and arrived hero April 20 , on train i2 , chock numbered J2,055. Delivery iy chock was at once forbidden , and yet t remains in the baggage room. It ftcrwards came to light that Eppatoin ind pawned the chock with Cheney Bros. , iropriotors of the Ohonoy hotel , of Mis- oun Valley , to secure a debt of 810. Having lost his samples ho went on , nd on Sunday the following was received rom him : "You will find the chock for the trunk it Choonoy's hotel , Missouri Valley , iho trunk is either in DOS Moines or Missouri Valley. The chock at Che- leys. ' The check ia No. 12 055. I have disgraced myself. Will write to you "rom St. Louis as soon ns 1 got there. " Nothing has been hoard from him since. Ho will not bo prosecuted unless 10 comcB back. Cards , wine and women are to blame for his downfall. MY entire stock of dry goods at lesa , han coat to cloio out. J. W. LAINO , CAGING CANINES. A IJtllo Spurt Toward Enforcing tlio Biiw-Wow-IVow Ordinance. Now that the mayor has issued n pro clamation and the council lies passed nn ordinance , and a pound has boon built , an attempt is being made to enforce the Boycotting of dogs. The now ordinance in ono respect ia a strong ono. It makes it unlawful for any dog to run at largo nt any time without joing muzzled , "nor at any other time of ; ho year. " This ought to corner most of , ho timo. Another section provides that "It is the duty of the mayor at any time x > issue his proclamation directing the owners of dogs to confine or muzzle their dogs for such time ns ho thinks proper , and any of the canine specie found run ning nt largo without being so muzzled during the time named in the proclama tion shall bo killed , whether the dog has boon registered and foes paid , or notify the owner or owners. " This section es pecially as regards notification of owners , lias that peculiar clearness which charac terizes thologisla < ionofthoprosontcouncil. | The ordinance provides that n license of $1,25 must bo paid on each mala dog , nnd § 2 50 on each female dog , and the metallic chock fastened on the nock of the inimal , and the marshal is instructed to mpound all dogs found running at largo without such a chock. A rack or cage , ittod onto an express wagon has boon sroprrod and is now going the rounds irith export dogcatohors , who , by deftly throwing n wire about the nock of the unsuspecting canine , lasso him , throw him into the cage and cart him off to the pound. Here the dogs are kept for two days. If nn owner xlosirca to redeem his d g , ho must pay not only for the needed license , but nlso pay the marshal's fees , and for feeding the dog. If not redeemed the dogs on the third day nro offered for sale ; unless receiving n bid equal to the amount duo on the dog , the slaughter commences. Not only docs a penalty hang over the dog but also the owner , for any owner neglecting or refusing to pay the license is liable to n fine not to exceed § 25. Any person who has a fierce dog which while at largo bites anybody , is liable tea a like fine , unless ho kills the dog , and the marshal is instructed to kill on sight any such anhnnl found running at largo. No one , not oven the marshal , is al lowed to prouara or use poison for killing do s , and if they do may bo fined § 25. Yesterday there were n do/on or moro dot's put into the pound , nnd the work ia ( ill going oil. Of course there were nany complaints on the part of dog wnora , but it is hoped that there will bo i general cleaning up. Those who Imvo logs which they value at nil , can better ill'iml to look after them than to allow .heir biting those who do not want dogs it nil. _ _ J. W. L.uxn bus only six weeks longer to close o ut his stock , White and colored table linnn at loss him manufacturers , prices at Lning's. PUBLIC SALE -OK 100 Head of Short Horns ! AT THE IIIUVIKO I'AIIK , Jouncil Bluffs , - - - - Towj , May 21 & 22 , ' 84. At 1 o'tluck | v. in. ot each d Y , 5 First-class Young Bulls , 05 Choice Cows nml Heifers , nil re corded or eligible for record. fiTSuxl lor Catalogues to cither of the under , il ucJ , T. I' . TIIKVNOK , Council Illultj , Iowa. II. \VIlKii.KUlOJeLoH. : . vr7-K-d ! < MT WANTS , .O I'AVKHS-Kur italo Bt l ) offlw , at Si ctuU khumltoU. GENTS Ladle * anil gentlemen can maka tint .claM wagei by edllntf tha "Chamiilou Uosom btrccthur auil Ironing Uoinl. " HeUlu at 11 00 , Any lady can do up a Quo ihlrt lthout a wrinkle and ' lotOyiuthebciitlauudrleican.AdJrcM for l > i ttcularn 0. II. 8 , & J. Co. , bin oUloo , lor our luo'ith , FOll SALB-UencrU > tock of Utrcbmdlso Hud. noa uiUbllilitxl leu ) o t . ( load reuoiu ( or . . unlllnu i > | < rent , n tluij , AJJrc | ity ji * ! V , O. H. H. HORNE & CO , , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Wo make n specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nnd YAIIA 01G AKS. All Cigars sold by us uro of our own manufacture mid warranted is represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , II. H. HORNE A CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , . - IOWA. The only Hotel in this City on Iho Eurcpoan plan of 'PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET. " New Building Now Furnishings. ALL MODERN IMPHOVEAEENTS CENTKALLY LOCATED. Fine Sample Rooms-Elegant Restaurant. PETER BECHTELE , PROPRIETOR , Nos. 336 and 338 Broadway , - - - Council B urtalns , In Lace , if 1 It , Turcoman , Etc. Oil cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc jhoicest Stock West of Chicago. omo nnd bo convinced that wo nro hcadquartoru for nil goods in our line , hcapoat plnco to buy House Furnishings in the C'ty. OUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care MAYNE & PALMER , DEALERS IN AND WOOD , DU1K AND BARHEL LIME , LOUISVILLE AND POHTLAND CEJIENT , MICHIGAN FLASTEK , IIA1U AND SEWER 1'IPK. NO , 039 Broadway , - . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. NEUHAYER'S HOTEL ON THE Furniture nnd appointments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Blufla. KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ! 220 South Main Street , Countil Bluffs , Iowa. "Wo guarantee our work ns first-class in over manner nnd style nt low price Wo make a specialty of Groupos , Families , nnd especially children , whie vro take quicker than a wink. COME AND SEE US. SCHMIDT & RILEY , Proprietors. All kinds of iaginocrlng : Land Sur- ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , etc. , etc. All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To. WHOLESALE DEALEUS IN HATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , 342 nnd 344 BroadWay , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA GRE8TON HOUSE. EVERYTHING /IUSTCLASS. Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS : m. co -MANUFACTUnEItS OF- FINE PARLOR FURNITURE TH , CURTAINS , WINDOW mri'UEs , ami HKPAIRINO NO. 300 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS. 29 Main Street Council Bluffs. MRS. S. J. NORRIS , omplf te Assortment of the Latest Novelties in MILLINERY AND NOTIONS I05S Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. lOHCUKAM , WATKH 10ES. Oci/tox'ox * to Tlio Ed. Oliaon ' ) 404 Broadway , Moils at all Hours Cho ( il'cuMno I Council Itlufls. 1'artlca n Specialty SIGN , SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY , 17 North Main SrM COUNCIL BLUFFS O DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF WALL PAPER Bnterior Decorations. 13 S. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street , - COUNCIL BLUFFS. WHOLESALE J Mall.'s ' Stoct Etc , ntion to orders mr Mall. COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Fig leaves are out of style , BO are goat nnd sheep skin ; shawls and blankets have gene by. This is not intended for poetry , but if you want n suit of clothes to look both neat and dressy , call on NOEENE & LANDSTROM , Their Prices are Truly Seasonable i Cou iLanIi'lS0.st.rccit6wA. : ' Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is paying the highest market price for Bags. S. GOLDSTEIN , ' - - - - 540 Broadway , Council Bluffa \ We have the The latest nov finest stock and elties for Spring all the latest de Overcoats w e signs to select have just re from. ceived. See them NONE BUT THE LEADING HANDS DE3T Or EMI'LOYKD. SKILLED Merchant Tailors 7 and 9 Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. New en H Spring ia all mm m& CarOOX m&I I TS' ' I . I W I IN ALL GRADES. ffya a es , Choicest Patterns Ofall kinds , Dimension and Color , Bugs , Mattings , Etc. HarknessBros.cou ± ura