Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 17, 1884, Image 6

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OMAHA DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS , SATURDAY , MAY 17 , 1884.
DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Saturday Morning , May 17 ,
SUBSCRIPTION HATES.
flyCnnlcr - - - - - - - so cant * | * r week
IlyMUl - - - - - J100U per jcur
OFFICE :
No. 7 Pearl Street , Hoar Broadway.
MINOK MENTION ,
800 J. IVntor'a spring goods.
The diatrict court still drags wearily
along.
Spiritual social this ovoning. Music
mid dancing.
The Bavarian band plays this afternoon
for Iho lawn tennis club.
Ono block of niving on Oakland
avenue was completed jcstorday.
\Virth & Duquotto uro putting in a now
office in tlioir wholesale fruit storo.
Permit to marry waa yesterday given
to II. II. Kirkham and Slary A. Sidney ,
both of Plattsmouth.
The sessions of the Y.M.O.A. con
vention to-day will bo bold in the Baptist
church. Ladies , as well a the young
men , are invited to all sessions.
The funeral of Charles Wardall , son of
Daniel K. and Emma Dodson will taku
place this morning at 10 o'clock at thu
ij family residence on Benton street.
v "Tho truth will makoyou froo. " Spirit
ual circle to-morrow ( Sunday ) afternoon
and evening in spiritual hall , at 2 and
7:30 : o'clock. Entrance on Main and
Pearl street ) , two doors south of the
postoflico.
The caio of Dr. Cross came up yester
day in the district court on n motion to
have certain depositions taknn in Balti
more recording Dr. Cross' previous good
character , the county to bear the expense.
Thd motion was argued and then taken
under advisement.
Walter Nason has concluded not to
contest with Frank Vandpndurg in plain
and fancy skating at the rink this even
ing , but 01. Williams has accepted Van-
deuburg's challenge and will appear in
stead. Good music will bo provided ,
and it being the only night of the week
for skating there will undoutodly bo a
crowd.
The case of Sarah Turner versus the
Pottairattamlo county Mutual Insurance
company , has boon transferred from Milln
county to thin. It was a claim of § 350
loss on a building burned. The company
claims that the plaintiff represented on
taking out the policy that there was nn
other insurance on the building , which
the company says was not truo.
The neatest thing wo have seen in the
picture line lately is a picture painted by
Mrs. Dave Gates of Council BluIFe. The
picture was painted in a wooden bowl
and represented n forest in winter.
From the centro of the bottom of the
bowl , the sun was peeping over the tree
tops , throwing its raj s over a number of
door , -which were very neatly executed.
Joe Spaulding , the letter carrier , liiu
completed the canvass of his district for
the postal directory andia now on regular
duty. Ho has gathered up the names of
persons living in his district , and has
them neatly arranged in a little book.
Every letter carrier is to do the same so
that n complete directory of the city is
thus in their hands , and it will not only
facilitate the delivery of mails , but will
servo ii3 a convenience in learning the
whereabouts of any person whoso resi
dence is unknown to the enquirer.
The alderman had a throe-ring circus
yesterday. They mot as a board of
equalization , and took back most of the
proposed raicos of assessment , on the
complainants filing aflidavits that the
amount given to the assessor was correct
The ( proposed assessment of the banks
was also cut off. The aldermen mot also
as a board of health , and appointed Mr.
Siodentopf a committee to look up noinu
location whore all the garbage of the city
could bo .dumped. The aldermen also
merit as a council , audited a few bills ,
and adjourned until next Monday night.
Mr. Crook , of Honey Crook , who had
his thumb injured by n runaway about
ton days ago , died yesterday morning.
JBo wui a strong , healthy man , and the
injury was not thought to bo serious , but
a day or two ago it grow worse ; lockjaw
sot in , amputation of the thumb bocumn
necessary , and even that did notBiivehiu
life. It will bo remembered that soon
after the injury Mr. Crook had the mis
fortune of losing by fire his stern and
content * , while ho and his family barely
escaped with their lives. It acorns , in hit
cose at le&st , that trouble does not conu
singly.
The Nonpareil yesterday boasted thai
its Thursday's iasuo contained "ten sol it
columns of telegraph news. " The fact is
as any nno can see by looking at a cop )
of that date , that it had but 7J columm
of toll-graph , and also had 7A columni
filled with old stereotype plalea , which i
fails to mention. The DAILY HKI : on tin
Bamu day had over eleven columns o
telegraph , and ita other r old ing matte
wasfret-h and nowiy instead of boliij
worn out platej , which had boon cartoi
about the country. With 11 columns o
telegraph news to the Nonpareil's 7J col
uraiu , TIIB BEK saw nooccam'ou to mak
rxlra comment , us with 11 columns i
WMn'ttoimdered very much of a tele
giuph day fer Tin : BKB.
BuBhnell Bells railroad tickets cheap t
all point * .
Regular dinner , 35 cents , from
to 2 o'clock , fur cetitlemau at Ohrii
, Ij8 ( 1 Lain til uvl.
THE BOARD OF TRADE ,
Ii Action on tlici Ittldgo 15111 nnil
the UnjiiHt Attnok on tlioOr-
The action of the board of trade tnkon
in i a mooting of April 14 , urging Con-
grcssman Pusoy to use his efforts to HO-
curing the passage of numo bill for a
bridge between this city mid Omaha , has
now called out a savage snarl ftom the
Nonpareil. It has boon commonly re-
purtud that its former editor , John W.
Chapman , is now in the employ of the
Union Pacific railway , using his onurgioa
to defeat nny mid all bridge enterprises
coming into conflict , with thu present U.
1 * . monopoly. Doubtless the action of
the board of trade is a stumbling block
to Ohapman's lobbying schemes , and nl >
tiiouuh ho has now no public connection
with the Council Dlulls organ of thu
Union Pacific , still the animus of thu
utuclc ) on the board of trade is so appar
ent us to appear to Imvo emanated from
this Hourco.
Because the board uf trtdo wants a
bridge between the two cities , the organ
of the Union Pacific in thin city calls on
the board to disorganize , and lot its
pluou bo tilled by a committee of five ,
wh i m call u citizen * ' meeting wliun mi }
nutiur of public interest needu diacuaaiun
or action. Who arc the men whom the
U. 1' . organ thus calls upon to giva up
tlioir organization ? Among tlium uro
many of the leading business -non of the
nty as will bo seen by the following
names :
J. P. Casady , llonry Euisonmn/Loon-
urd Kvorett. A. T. Elwoli , A. C Gra
ham , E. L. ShuK-wt , J. T. llart , T. J.
Kvuus , MtHshall Key. JohuT. Baldwin ,
Ooorgo A. Koolino , W. 0. Juntos , L. 0 ,
Baldwin , llonry Motculf , K E. llurk-
uuaa. J. 0. Dollavon , Nathan PhilHpa.J.
W. Uodofor , W. P. Siipp , L. W. Tulleys.
M. E. Smith , E. I. Woodbury. J. Mueller -
lor , Joel Eaton , 0. Oeise , Lucius Wells ,
Henry Van Brunt , 1. E. Soumun , I. A.
Miller , J. A. Murphy , Putor Wind , Har
ry Birkinbino , W. llunyan , T. W. Mo
Oargor , .1. M. Palmer , John W. Chap
man , P. II. Orcutt , Spencer Smith , John
llanimor , Richard Green , 0. S. LuHorts ,
T. E. Gavin , J. J. Hathaway , It. I1. Bry
ant , Prod Spotman , J. P. Weaver , A. B
Wulkor , A. 11. Muyno , Alex Wood , P. J.
McMahon , L. 0. Beasloy , A. T. Flicking-
r , E. H. Odoll , John N. Baldwin , J. R.
Davidson.
The organization is no star chamber , as
any reputable citizen who desires can
readily bo admitted to membership. The
excuse oiforod for the unaoemly attack is
that at the mooting at which the distaste
ful roiulutiona on the bridge matter wore
pissed , there was a amall attendance.
The attendance at most of the meetings
lus , it is true , boon too small by far , and
not onongh interest has boon manifested ,
which is true of many other organizations
ilso , but this mooting was called legiti
mately , a quorum was present , and not
only was the action in accordance with
the rules adopted by the man named
above , including three from the Nonpa
reil oflicn itself , but was also in accor
dance with the well-known viowa of a
largo majority of the members as ex
pressed in previous meetings.
On the 29th of January there was a
very full attendance , and the following
action was taken as shown by the min
utes :
"Tho Pusoy bridge bill having boon
made a special order for the evening , u
tppoinl rending of the bill was called for.
"W. P. Sapn , from the special comm
ittee appointed to draft a substitute for
the Puapy bill , submitted the Hepburn
bill , which was introduced into the 48th
congress , with recommendation that it bo
no amended as to change the names of
the incorporations , and to make the
bridge a combined railroad and wagon
bridge , and fixing the amount of toll to
bo cnargod.
' 'The Hepburn bill wan then read , and
the merits of the two bills were discuss
ed at length by momboiti of the board.
"J. T. Hurt moved that the substitute
oll'ored by the committee bo so amended
.is tit make the bridge n combined bridge.
Carried ; and all the amendments rec
ommended by the committee were ad
opted.
"Tho substitute was then referred back
to the committee , with instructions to in
sert the iimundmeiita , and when so inser
ted , to Bend copy to Mr. Punoy and ask
him to endeavor , if poasiblo , to secure
its paflaago. "
By Una and previous actions of the
oard , it is apparent that the majority of
ho boiird , by olliuial expressions , are in
'avor of n bridge between the two cities ,
nd tha organ of the Union Pacific cannot
ot around it by sneering at small at
tendance , and declaring that the board of
rado haa fallen into ill repute.
The three Nonpareil members of the
board should put in n personal appear-
tine * at the meeting , and make their ob-
'ections there , iimto.ul of acquiescing in
lie action by thuir absence and silence ,
; ind then , wc-iks afterwards , denouncing
ho body of which they are a part.
The board of trade needs some reviving
nlluunccs and ( roth inspiration rather
than ubuBo and disorganisation.
A glance at the records of the lant few
yeura the n Unit the board has boon
"nrjjely instrumental in securing and aid-
ng the most important impiovcmcnta
mule in Council Binds. Ita first aid in
the mutter of permanent public improve
ment was in the securing ot the boat ays-
torn of water works possessed by any
western city. It did much to secure to
this city the mammoth agricultural ware
houses which Imvo added BO much to the
name and prosperity of our city. It hits
been fort-most in the securing of a raited
grade for the ntreoia , ao as to secure a
y tciu of aeworago. It ban done the
rrntar part toward securmi ; the appro
priations for the now government build
ing hero. It took hold of the now opera
house enterprise and but for ita actions
and subscriptions that beautiful building
would probably have been still u thing ol
the future. It haa boon largi ly instru
mental in getting the main thoroughfares
of this city [ mod , and securing the need
f d Icgiilatinn f r the issuing of the nee
I'ssary bonds , etc. Those are some o
the more important matters in which i
has b on actively t > iiK4goil nnd to whtcl
it his giv ( n great help. AThoro are many
other enterprises winch the board ahouU
tnko I'ol.l of , and there should bo n
1 velior iu'crot taken in ita mooting ,
b * t with ita rvotr J , with thu names whicl :
appear among ita active members , \yitl
! the need L { auch an organization
it cuiaj ; iu [ Jor gvwo fo :
ho organ of the Unun Pacific
o declare that the board ia in ill-repute ,
iccnuso forsooth it urgca Congressman
1'iiscy to secure if possible some sort of a
jridgo between the two cities besides
tlmk now owned and controlled ao sol-
ishly by the Union Pacific.
COMPLIMENT ART OONOERT ,
Tendered liy H'c Dully Ilco to tlio
Cltl/.ena of Council Ilium Imst
Last evening n very enjoyable summer
evening concert was jjivon in Baylisa
; > ark by the Bavarian band , whoso nor-
vices were secured for the occasion by
THE BKK. The attendance was very
largo , and men and women and children
Hocked thither to enjoy the excellent
nuslc given by this band. The following
mjgrammo was given , and the band cor-
.ainly merit much praise for the excellent
manner in which they rendered the vari
ous aoloctiona :
1. . THE DAILV DEE ,
Overture , Kallwftda.
2. TOWN AND CITV ,
Wult/os , Klcslor.
3. C01.MXOUOOI ) ,
Q.ilckstop . , I'eltoo.
I. 1'L'I.CINll.tA ,
Muzurka. 1'aust.
fl. IK ) t.A DA1IK Ilt.A.VCHR ,
l-'antaslo , Uocoldlon.
fi. AJIITII : ,
Clnrlonotto Solo , Gary.
7. UAIIOLA ,
Wtliz , Klcslor.
8. I'OKT AND I'KAHANT ,
) vort ro , Suppo
inn BKF.hoo expressed often of late
ho ( It sire of many citizens to have open-
air concerts in the park , at least as often
us once a weak during the season , but
bus for there haa been no unity of action
> y which the necessary expenses of auch
rco concerts could be provided for with
certainty. TUB BKK , with its usual on
orpriao , therefore concluded not to wait
'or others , but to take upon itself the
expense of furnishing thn public at least
ouo enjojablo ovcning'a entertainment ,
ind inviting the whole public to attend
ireoly. It la to bo hoped that citi/.tns ,
cither personally or collectively , will
follow the example not by Tun BKE , and
[ irovido for other similar concerts.
Bayliss park ip u moit beautiful spot ,
and is BO convuniontly located that it af-
Fnrda a pleasant resort at the close of o
lieatod day , and by iho addition of music ,
especially such music as was given at
THE Bii : : concert last evening. Mucli
iioulthful pleasure can bo afforded thi
.mblic and pleasure , too , that all can en.
joy , rich and poor alike.
The programmes last night were tin
product of Pryor'a BEK job rooms , and
received many compliments on theii
neatness and attractiveness.
1'KllhONA.L , .
Mrs. 0. S. Clark U still ( ( ulto ill.
A lilt. Woods of the Boston Tea utoro ! i
nada na happy as a lurk. It is a now girl
vho arrived in town yesterday.
llonry Wiggins , of ChcagoroprcsontinK ! the
llonols Stoats Xeitlti airivod at Bochtolo's yesf
arday. Ho wears a broken wrist ax the result
of being thrown from a buggy at Mlndon r
ow days ogo.
CODNOIL BLtirra MAUKKT.
Wheat No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 05(2 (
70 ; rojectodOO.
Corn Local purposns , 40@4.5.
Oats Kor local purponea , 3S@40.
liny 810 00@11 ! OU per ton ,
Rye 40@45o.
Corn Meal 1 25 pe.r 100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , G 00(5 ( ;
700.
700.Coal Delivered , hard , 11 50 per ton ; soft ,
i 00 par ton
Lard KuIrbank'B , wholesaling at Ojfc.
Flour City Hour , 1 CUfa)3 ) 30.
Brooms 2 U5@3 00 per doz.
LIVE STOCK.
Oattlo 3 E0@ 00 ; calvoa , 5 50@7 50.
Ilofra Local niickers are buying now and
hero is a good demand for all grades ; chulcu
lacking , G 25 ; mixed , 5 23 ,
I'UODUOE AND FHOITS.
Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , coin
mission merchants , 533 Broadway ,
Butter Cronmory , 25o ! ; rolls H(3il5c. (
Eggs 12Jo po dozen ; toady salo.
Poultry Koacly aalojchlckuiis.druhfloil , 12\o ;
Ivo , Do ; turkeys , droasod , 15o ; live , 12o ;
Jucks , dressed , 1-lc ; Hvo , So.
Oranges J 00@J TiO per box.
Loinoiw II f > 0tfl ( ) 00 per box ,
ISunanaa 2 50@3 50 per bunch
Vegetables Potatoes , 3n40 ; onions , 7Bc ;
cabbage cpnta per i > ouml ; upplnx , nalv
niiln nt : ( 25@t 00 tor prinio stock ; Bo.ina , 1 60
CrJ'J 'Jr per IniHhol.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTIOE , HHiolal | ftcrtl ( jmont9 , BUO u Lost ,
found , To Tioan , For Sale , To Kent , Wants , Board
ag , eta. , will lie Inserted In tlila column at the Inv
ratu at TiN : CP.Kl'd 11U LINK for tlm Hret Iniuirtlon
uiiJ F1VK CENTS 1'KH LINE tor each nubeoquimt n
BOrtlon. Leave a-Uortlrwmonta at ouratDoo , No.
1'oarl Btrcot. near llroniluav
WANTB ,
I'AI'KHS-l'or Bale at Dim oilko , at 25 ccnu
OLD uumlreJ. _
AQK.NTS Lmllos anil Konticincn cun nuke llrnt
class wagon by ncllinc thu "Cliamiilon II BOIII
Htrccthcr and Ironlnif U'urd. ' " llvtall * atW. \ .
Any lady can da up u line ehlrt wlthuuk wrinkle
* rul glraj It ai nicely an the bcatlaunilriracan. Addtcav
forpuillculanO. II. H. & I. Uo. , ban olllco , tor out
mouth.
WANTKll-Two lliBt-claa uphoMrroti , those
who underrtand I'iri'or. flttlnt ; iinlerrfil
II STOdKCt T & CO. . SOI Ilinaclnav.
" \\rArnUI ) ri\eiarm > t owir . Al < plvto
IIAI1KN1-SS IIHOS , (11 ( llroaj > ray.
i\ury : body in Council Illuflato taki
WANTEU . Ucllrcrcd by carrier at only twoutj
cenU week.
17MIIINISHKI ) ItOOM. Fliiplvr ftirnl.hwl , for rent ,
X1 Ix > cntluu ccntril. Adilroa JV. . U. llrn at
UroRailwayTtoe Tab
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The followlni ; are the times ol the arrival ml de
intiuru ol train * liy oontrnl BatiJaril time , at the
omlJciK.ts. Trains lo v trmslor ibjxit teu lulu
u ui miller anil nrrUo ten iiiluutci later.
ClllOAOO , HUttLINUrOS 1ND DU1NCT ,
LK1VH. AHmVB
F-SJum Chloazo l.sprota O.W n n
DliUam fast iUll. 7:00 : pn
UiKBiS CUT , T. iO * ASU OOUNClLtLUfKa ,
10 0 a m Mall niul Kxprem ) , 75 p n
8X6 p in 1'acitto Exitvi ) , 6:60 : p n
01II010O , UlLWAUKKH AND T. TACL.
PU& a m Mall aiul Kxprewi , 7:10 p u
6 : p m lUpruw , 0.4U
9:11 : om Kxpritu , 0.5pu :
CUICAOO , KOCK ISLAND AND rACII'IO.
6:30 : p m Atl intlo K > ) vro # < , 0:10 : a n
O.dOam l > y i\proiw : , flW : p u
! :16am : Do SIulm-4 Aoo.muiwUtlou , 1:10 : p n
At local tlopot only ,
WAIASU. ST. UH'U
9.S5 a ro Hall , 4:4B : p n
1:50 : n iu Cannon I1 M , 11:16 : a u
At Trantlvr nt
ciiioAoo aiul NOBTinnuinns.
6:30 : m Kspnu , fl.M pu
9.15 a m raciflo Uipron * , UI5 : a u
u tit I'unl Kxprciu , O.fO a 11
iu AcconiuiotUUon , 0tO : p n
DMOX rAcirio.
8:00 : p iu \Vcttcru KspretiB , B 5 a n
lliWaui I'aolHo Kniruta , 4t4pr :
7:4(1 : ( a m Local KXJTCB ) , C:6I : a i
11:10 : a m I.ln > ln Kxire | i , -
AtTiaiuteronly.
PPWMT TKAINH TO OVU1U.
Loate 7SOJiM:3t : : -io.So-ulo : m. l-tev--
8soao6ao : - .ss ii-osp m suudajS M itii
iv ill " 3o-4'3ft-n'S5 116 p. ui. Arilto 10 lull
U'.Sj itj.tc kl' L „ tuuc.
New and Beautiful Attractions
Dry
Hnving just pun lm ctl in Einrr.ni Miirkcts .1 very cVoico slock of
bpnngiind Summer Dress Goods , Ginghnms , Tublo Linoti , "rashes , < tc ,
we nrc prepared to oiler an excellent bulection oi' betiutiful fabiics , nud
nlmll do so at
TTTflTT lTT JL A isJU V T f\\HT > D'DTntSia
, s > JL W Jr 11U Jia
These good have just been opened from the manufacturers , and
comprise rh lutost d 'sign and novelties of the season Note below a few
of the MANY BARGAINS we are offering :
SXDLIKIS
, ,
Summer silks , 35c ; Summer silks , 5c ( ) ; Summer silks , 7oc.
ppecial bargains and cannot be ( 'uplicat"d. Hood black silk at 5c ( ) ,
I
Good plaids nt 5c , worth lOc. Brocude dress goods at 8c , worth loc.
Choice colored cashmeres at IJOc. Figured suitings at KOc. Very fin
all-wool suitings , double width at 75c , and never sokl for less than $1.00.
Also beautiful combiiiutiou suitings at very low prices.
TABLE LINEN AND GRASHES
Good all lineu table nt 30c , Good all lineu tabln ah 40c. Choice all
'inen. ' ttiblo at GOe. Very fine all linen table nb S1.50'worth S2. 0
Table crasli 5c a yard. All linen towels at lOc each. All lineu towelh
at 12c each.
Prints 8c. Good Blenched Musliu , 5c. Good unbleached muslin
Oc. A H'IIP assortment of beautiful sprinpr Shawls at popular prices.
Full stock of Domestic Paper Patterns. VJ&"Catalogues free.
Very large stock of Ingrains , Tapestry and Body Brussels , Velvets ,
Moquettea , Axmiusteia , &c. . at lowest prices in the west.
* darkness Brothers ,
40 Broadway , - - COUNCIL BLUFFS'
DE r ojar iotor ,
GRESTON HOUSE.
EVEUTTIIINOIUSTCLASS. .
Nos. 217 nnd 21 OS. Main St. , - - COUNCIL BLUFFF
IE. STOOIKlimiRT & OO
-MANUFACTUUBIIS Or'-
OA11PKTJ , CURTAINS , WINDOW FIXTURES , unit UKfAIHINQ
ODooox * Atioxxe * * vu.cl : "CTj lx o
NO. SiiD BROADWAY - .AtfpcVltyt. . COUNCIL BLUFP3.
29 Main Street Council Blutfs.
MRS. S. J. NOKRIS ,
omplete Assortment of the Latest Novelties in
IOBS Main Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS
ICK CilKAM.
RESTAURANT CAFE ,
OA.toi-01 to Tire 3PixT lio.
Ed. 0'lnon ) 401 UrorvrtHftV , I Meals at nil Hours
Chef d'ciiMno f Council llliilTi. 1 rartlm a Specialty
SigB-f nter , Gi'sisier aifl Fresco-PaitBr.
Office No. 337 W Broadway , Council Bluffs.
DKALKH IN ALL THfi LATEST DESIGNS OF
ffALL PAPER
interior Decorations.
S. Pcsirl Streotnnn 20 N. Alain Street. - COUNCIL BLUFFS.
WHOLESALE
hitlprv Tinnpr'Q ' tnnlr Ftp
ullllDljf lIliilDlo OllM Lib
, , , , ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS 10VA.
UrSpcclal attention to orders my Mall. ,
Fig loaves are out of style , so are goat and sheep skin ; shuwla and blankets have
aono by. This is not intended for poetry , but if you want a suit of clothes to look
both nuat and dressy , call on
WOBENE & LANOSTROM ,
o or o
Their Prices are Truly Reasonable {
IX
The undersigned is paying the highest market price for
Rags.
S. GOLDSTEIN , " 510 Broadway , Council Bluffa
ot045tlJT ESrost
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
iCAPS
,
342 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA
All kinds of 'V Jtat
etc.'V _
calculated. ! 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA ,
etc. , etc. All Orders by Mall Promptly Attended To.
Largest
Stock
& >
in the City ri
-AND-
And
I
Lowest h TTTIA
H fa
tana. J : il
Prices
Guaranteed.
j.
If o. 32 Main Street and 33 Pearl Street ,
OOTT3STCI it
itI
NEXT DOOR 'I'O THE TUSTOFKICE.
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