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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1884)
TITE DAILY BJiiJfl-COUNCIL 1UATKFS FRIDAY , OCTOBER 24 THE DAILY BEE , Friday Morning Ootobor 24. . 8r.CKiPT-10 ? * % . . , * * BSl - - - - . . - - HMO per yen ornon : No. 7 Pearl Btroot , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See J. Roller's new fall stock of cloths Gorham , the photographer at 31 Main , is now ready for business. This is ladies afternoon nt the skating rink , all the fair ones being admitted frco. frco.Tho The Y. M. 0 , A. is to hold a mock congress In Bono's hall next Tuesday evening , The ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal church are to give a social in Bono's hall next Monday evening- The Detective Association has connect ed its office , in the Masonic buildingwith the ontsido world by telephone. A goodly sized delegation of democratic torch boarera , together with the Bavarian band , loft last evening for Rod Oik , to join in a hurrah thoro. Married On October 21at , by the Rev. B. P. McMonomy , Pater Hoflman , of Carrel county , to Rota E. Nolan , of Calhoun county. Jim Snodderly , who was recently stabbed in a row at Motcalfo's saloon , is getting along nicely , and Dr. Bellinger who attends him , is qnito confident of his recovery. Adam Klttor will next week commence tearing down his old building on Main street just north oE the Orcston house , and will replace it with a now brick store. Cocko & Morgan como out with a now now advertisement this morning which is well worth reading and well worth acting upon. They have the goods and the prices to ouit all. Some "fire-proof" paint which was being - ing put on to a building , caught fire in the alloy in the rear of Phillips' boot and shoo store , and blazed up lively for a few minutes , bat did no damaizo. { 0. B. Wait has commenced the erection * of a largo brick residence on the corner ' , of Smith street and Sixth avonuo. The & piano were drawn by Mr. Maxon , and v tlio residence will cost about $0,000. ; ? J. 0. Ecke , a bicyclist , is stopping at the Pacific house , and is in training at the driving park , making ready for a race In Omaha , mile heats best three in five for five hundred dollars a side , the for. felt already up being 8100 a sido. Some doubt is expressed by some about the insanity of Morgan O'Brien , they claiming that it is on account of some family trouble that ho loft home , but the intimates of the family deny this in toto. Cocko & Morgan and other merchants have been complaining because the big stand temporarily erected at the corner of Broadway and Bancroft streets , for lost Saturday's political demonstration , has been allowed to remain there so long. It was accordingly taken down yesterday. L. 0. Taylor , who was charged with stealing sorno clothing from the Colorado house , was brought before Justice Schurz yesterday and took n change of venue to Justice Abbott. The charge of grand larceny was dismisaud , and one of potty larceny filed Instead , on which ho was. found gultty and sent to jail for ton days , The ladies of the Harmony Mission society are making extensive preparation ! for an oyster supper to bo given Thurs day and Friday ovcnings of this week , at the reaidenco of Mr. Fair , 227 Hormonj street. The will bo 25 cents ndmittanc ( nt the door for each person , which wll include refreshments , either at the sup per table or the oyster table , thcprooeodi to bo used for furnishing the mlsaior chapel , which is nearly completed. AL will bo made welcome. Morgan O'Brien , who was brought back Wednesday to his homo , from whicli ho disappeared about ton days before , if threatened with a run of fever , and hli mind does not seem to got any cloarnr , Ho says that ho heard the mun who won searching for him , shouting in the woods , and thinking they wore after him to mur der him , ho run out into the road , and atarted for homo. His hands and fool were swollen badly , and ho was covered with vermin. Of the 821 which ho had when he loft homo ho had still 811 in hia pocket when ho returned. ' The Scott street bridge promises to be the most firmly built of any in the city , Piles are being driven to n depth ol twenty-five foot , BO that the tops on even with the bed of the crcok , and thoi three feet of comout , and then iroi tubes , three feet in diameter , an anchored on these , and filled wltl cjaiciit , thus making four forty-foo pillars , aa bolid us rock. With such i foundation the superatructuro cannot bu stand , no matter how badly the creel behaves itaelf , or how much of the bank is ouriud away. County Supervisor A 0. Graham is personally watching oven detail of thu woik , undeeems dotonuliiui to hive a bridge which will lust for man ] years. lloul Uhtulu Ti aiihforc , The following aru the real estate trans f in filed for October 23 and reported t < THE BUB by P. J. MoMahon. OlarpncH W Fnrrl t ll nd wife pt i. to Mahals J. Winanr , w hf sw qr 33 , 75 0. , 1. Am Kicrttlne Thompson end huibam JAM Mir ! lu Guroiuen , part sec. 18 75. 43 8200. J U lluctofiT and wjfn ot si , , io I. N J'jrtotis part hf so qr 30 , 75 , 44 , ant u /me. hf no qr 1 , 7 , 44. $700. THE ODD FELLOWS , Installation of llic Grand Officers Iowa , Inltiiio ) | the Next Meeting IMncr The moat important event of the occond days' session of the grand lodgi of I. 0. O. F. of Iowa was the install/ / * tion of the grand officers , na follows : ( ft and master J K Powers. Deputy grand master William 1 Holmes. Grand warden A if Balcor. Grand necrotnry Win Garrptt. Grand treasurer A J Morrison. Grand representative John Vat Valkonborg. The qrand master made the followini appointments : Grand marshal John W. Campbell. Grand conductor John 11 Plank. Grand messenger J. VV. Bulcn. Grand guardian J. D. McClarey. Grand herald Chos. Schulz. Grand chaplain Thos , B. Kemp. Grand reporter E. B. Gardiner. Committee on correspondence E. W Hartraan , J. N. Clark , A. W. C. Weeks Cumtnittco on appeals and griovancos- B. S. Merriam , W. E. Harrtman , W. W Moore , Win. McCoy , J. T. Abbott. The hour having arrived far the peclal order , being the selection of the place lei the holding of the next grand lodge , 1 was taken up. Grand Chaplain Kenl placed in nomination Independence Kept Pergu placed in nomination Oskn ooss ; Bro. Temple placed in nomination Dubuque : G. Kept. Whlpplo placed ir lamination Burlington ; Ropt. ling } ) laced in nomination Sioux City ; Kept. L ongorvillo and Rept. Hamilton placed n nomination Davenport. There being no further nominations , the ledge pro ceeded to ballot , with the following re- suit : Jnbepcndenco 14 , Oskaloosa 10 , Dnbuquo 2f > , Burlington 18 , Sioux City 3 , Des Moines 2 , Ft , Dodge 1. There being no choice , another ballot vos had with the following result : Du- mquo CO , Oikaloosa 33. Dubuque hav- nq a majority of the votes , was declared ho next place of holding the grand odgo. Closing Out , To cloao the business I .offer my atock ol miscollanooua books , picture , fansy gooda , notions , fire scroona , eaaols , willow and cano high chairs and children's rockers , it prices never known before In the west. I. E. Seaman , paper , books and station ery , 004 Broadway , Council Bluffs. OEUMBLINO- COURT HOUSE , Tlio Old Building Hcttllng an Inch a Week anil tlio "Walla Getting "VVoiso ana Worse. Yesterday the carpenters were called nto the court house to cut ofl the deere so that they could bo opened and shut , the settling of the building necessitating hla. The old building ban nettled about ati inch the past week , and during the ; wo weeks past has settled nearly throe Inches. The Iron doors , loading to th < jail , were found to bo useless yesterday as they would not swing on their hinges Ono of thorn will /stay closed probabl ; forever , as the beam above the door ha settled so that the iron door has booi 'orcod into it fully a half inch , and tin jprlght bar of Iron is bent , while thi hinges are sprung so badly aa t < bo of no account. A ploci was chiselled elf the otho if no ycatorday , so aa to allow of its be ing used. The cracks at the roar of tlu hallway on the iirat floor , have grown si that n person can easily thrust his h n < into them , and the war wall ia bulgoi out fully itn inch more than ever before It looks very much as if the front am roar walls were liable to fall outward a any time. The iloor alone rosta on thi middle and tldo walls , so that there i little danger of tint giving away ovci with n crowd on it , for it wou.d stam without either front or roar wall at loaa It Is BO dularod , but still it is n risky ox pprimont , and even if the floor did no give way , the fall of n portion of the roa : wall , or front wall , would causa a dangerous gorous panic , if it happened while a crowi wasnssomblod thoro. It needs but n glanci at the building to convince even the can ual observer that it is crumbling awn ; very rapidly , and the city authorities should have it condemned. Its appear nnco is moro alarming than was Unit o the Methodist church which the board ol health so promptly londomnod. Whili the question of building a now cour house was before the people the tall about the cracks and crumblings was con sidorcd as moro campaign stuff to indusi tax-payers to vote for the appropriation but nny citizen can satisfy himself now without the nso of oyoglassos. The roai wall is bulged out so bgdly that nnyon patting along the street can hardly fai to notice it , while by impacting the interior torior of the building uno can BOO fo himself that it is fust going to ruin , CHANGE FOR"THE BLUFFS A HeavyStovoIIouscTulklncofStart u Foundry Hero. Council Blull'd needs badly some mor jobbing houses and sonio moro nianu factories , and whenever an opportunity aristo of securing uny such ontorpriau prompt attention should bo given au < prompt , onturpriBing notion taken. Du ( fy , Trowbridgo & Co , , who have a largi atovo foundry in Q'lincy ' , 111 ; , nro nov thinking favorably of establishing themselves solves at Boino point on the Miesour river and arn looking favorably upoi Council Dlutra and Sioux City , witl chances in favor of this oily. If thun can bo 870,000 of capital BOCIUK hero the linn propone putting into tin budncBS an additional $100,000 c.uh and will give employment to from " 00 ti 400 men the year round. The firm wa formerly liounard , Dully & Co. , und ha the reputation of beinu a solid , untur prilling houso. Slum City is using id best endeavors to eccuro the location o the works thuru , but it is thought tha Council HlufPi can wcuro the untorpriei if it will bend ita energies to the tusk and show liberality and encouragement A UMII ! . Permit mo to thunk the mayor , th police , and the oitizons goiinrally for thi liindiiiiHs shown ma iu tlio raising for m of 0100 70 cash to buy mu a u < am n place of my tottm lo t iu the ilro on Mali etrobt I shall uvor romumbvr the giver with gratitude and will buy a loam wit ! the cash atd use It with cnro. J. W. LKE , S. T. ( tcnwj ? , of H.vtinpK , w < t the To fie ycatcrdny. Mr. anil Mr * . Sum HUM atd ilanghtar returned from Chlwfio. Jacob Sinn , ! ' . * ! . , left ywtenlay on * trip to DCS Moines. Mrs. Thomai Do Rl v > , lUuRhUr of It. V. rhtlllpJ , is quito ilanpcniutly ill , ln Mollie Ijntimcr h.M tfturnol from the east cd U n guest of Jtidg ? l.anmer , ho tin. clc. Dr. i\nd Mm. A. 1' , n vlit from their old friend * the Mrsdnmo * r tricki of Marengo Ills. J cky StcwAtt , ion of J. T. Stowwl , ) IM been dangerously ill with diphtheria , bnt is now improving rnpidly. llov. Father McMenomr , WA calleil to Crc iton yesterday by n telegram nnnouncing that his mother was \ cry ill anil not expected to live. ItiJpa Aylosworth wui at homo yotenUy bnt g ln lUrU ont to-day to look attot hia chnnccs of being dijtrlcl .Tmlgo , which arc not so very bad , M was at fint mippo ed. Mr. and Mrn. Cliarlns Swan , of Tremont , Xeb. , arrived In the city Wednesday e\onnR ! anJ yp-'tsnlay Mr. Swan Urtod for Chicago , to purchase poods for his drug etoro , len\lng his wife toviklt her friends here till hi re turn. She Is the guest of Mrs. H. W. Tilton nnd Mr . P. M. I'ryjr. OOMMKllOlAIj. COCKCILJ BLtrra UARKBT. Wheat No. 1 milling , CO@G5 ; No. S , 60 ® C0rejectcd45. Corn I > ocAl purposoj , 35 © 40. Oata For local purposes , 35@40. Hay $10 00@LiOO par ton ; baled , 50 © CO Rye 10@45c. Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good enpply ; pricoa nt yards , C 00 © 700. 700.Coal Delivered , bard , 11 CO per ton ; aott i00 ! per ton Lard Falrbank's , wholesaling at 9Jc. Flonr City flonr , 1 C0@3 SO. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. LlVD STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows 3 OOg.3 23. Bntcho tcors , 4 OOO-l 25. Sheep 3.50. llogs 1 25@4 65. FBODUCB AND rnuira. Poultry Llvo old hens , 7c ; tpring chickens , 2 25@2 CO per dor. reachoa i bus. bor , 1 00. Ijomona 1CO@500 per box. Butter Creamery , 18@20c ; choice country ICc. ICc.Eggs 1C per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , 30@40o per bnshel ; onions , 40@COo per bu ; apples , choice cooking or eating , 2 CO ; beans , 1 75@2 50 per lushol ; Sweet potatoes , 4 00 t > er bbl. Wrought iron ranges at reduced prices at DoVol & Wright's. 504 Broadway. EXTENSIVE OF AT Council Bluffs , Iowa , WEDNESDAY , OCT. 29TH , L. C. BALDWIN & SON Will ecll Eighty Head o ( Well-Bred Short Horn Cattle , consisting of BullsCows < & Heifers 01 the following families : Konlck , HOPO ct Rharon , I.fu'y ' Nculmms , Cmlk- fihnnks , laiithao , l.mly Kllzaliotha , DallnaH , Ambvllis , r llfrcc | unit others. All the otlorlnKU Incl ilwl Ir our catalogue Mill ho true to pedigree , ml will bo ro- oTik'd or cllnlblo to record. All aulmaUolIcreil will homlk without reserve. /tifTcnnH / iiwli , or npro ] > cil notes nmnl"K nli months ullh Interest nt 11 rcr cent. Bale nt 12:30 : ] ) . in. Catuloffuea acnt on Application I/O IlAl.DWIN&SON. SO l'uu-1 Btrcet , Council Ilufl9. J. W. JUDY , Auctioneer. mos. arriciB , 11. u. rusrr. Uouncll DIuBi U. Established - - 1856 Dealers la Foreign and omoetlo Kichtnge n Urioo Bcruritl JAC011 BI1IS. R. 1 * . OADWKLL 8IT/1S& . CADWEUU , COUNCIL DLUKKS , IOWA. OlDco , JIain Street , Itnoms 1 and 2 Bhugart & Mo Mahon'a lllook. Will jiractloo la HUte and Federal ourta. BIG DRIVE. AT HOMER'S. 23 M in Street - . Council ISlafTB. Dr , "W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council Blufls Iowa. . a. a. DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL iiLurra - - IOWA ROADWAY 347 'COUNCIL ' BLUFFS , SOWA , 10-4 White Scotch Wool Blankets nt § 1.50 worth 52 i5. ! lliWhito < Hnlf Wool Blankets at $2.25 worth $ J.09. A 11 wool Scarlel Flannel at 20c worth 25c. 11-4 White Blniikets , heavy A\eigh' ' , ab 52.50 worth $3.50. All wool Scarlet plain Flannel at ? 5c worth 35c. 11-4 Scotch Blankets n $2.00 , worth $3.00. All wool Twill llannel at 30c worth 40c. 11-4- Scotch Mixed Blankets , $2,25 , worth SD.25. All wool Twill flannel , "Golden Cross" at 35c worth 45c. 11-4 Scotch wool Blaukets , 63.50 , worth § 5 00. ( All wool Medicated flannel at 45c worth 55c. 11-4 Red Wool Blankets , S3.50 , worth $5.00. This week we are making n big drive in 11-4 Grey Wool Blankets , $4.00 worth $5.50 , 11-4 Scarlet , all Wool Blankets , $ L50 worth $0.50. 10-4 White all wool Blankets , $4.00 worth SG.OO. 11-4 Fine all wool Blankets , $5 50 worth S7 00. The public are cordially invited to inspect our over varying stock 11 4 Fine Cashmere Wool Blankets 57 00 worth $10 00. irrespective of any desire of purchasing. 11-4 Extra Fine Cashmere Blankets , 89 00 worth 812 00. 14-4 Nonpareil Cashmere Blankets , § 11 00 worth 815 00. 12-4 Extra Fine "Holliston , " Cashmere Blankets , § 15 worth $31. COCKE COUNCIL BLUFFS , .A-IC-A-OIE Musi 103 MAIM STREET , 'Council Bluffs , IMPORTER . * SD.DEALER IN OIRGkA-Isr A ND- Musical I nstruments of E very Description I claim to havn the he t selected slock and la-gost variety of any no about here I can duplicate Now York and Chicago prices every imo ; and that I sell low those v/flo are and have been my customers will bear mo out. My line of Plush'Goods is especially fine , such as Albums , Odor Cases , Toilet Sots , Ladies' Arm Bags , Purses , etc. I have the largest stock and best variety in Cups and Saucers , Vases , Toilet Snta , Tin Toys , Dolls , Doll Carriages , Wagons , Sleds. Carts and so on without an end. Aa my traveling agent may not got around to see you in timeI will allow OH 5 per cent on any bill for traveling expenses if you will call at my ere and make your folectioiH. My sampled will ba ready by October .st , 1884. I guarantee low prices. Assortments of Toysfrom 8100 to $ " > . < )0 ) put uplready ehip. Special Bargains In Wall Paper. In order to make room for an immento etock of Sjiring Goods , 1 have decided to offer all B ° odB uow iu Biock' nt priccs never bof ° r ° I"0'0"15n ' " thi" cUy * GEO. R. BBAUD , No. 32 Main Street , next to P. 0. Pr.n , . I HouM. . uio > cd on the UTTtEaiANT trucks . and anjr dUUuo j4udUuvor.aay ma 01 * ioana U1UOK UOUSEa raUed. All KOik guarintwxl. W.'kP. AY18WOHTD , K10 Ninth itrett COUNCIL BLUF/fl WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo make n specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd 'SARA CIGARS. All Cigars Bold by us are of onr own manufacture and warranted 03 represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 652 Broadway" H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , . IOWA Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonule Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Mam Strcot. . . . . Council Blnffo. 6,000 Electric Belts fold for the Month ol Sept , by us. References Any ol the business hp'-acs In-Coundl Bluffs. . " Salesrooms 310 , Broadway. Manufactory 30. Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will eell in retail or wholesale lota. All Stock Warranted as Represented. \VlioIeialoandrutiiiIilealcralM Grain ncl Baled H y. Prices rea Bimuble. Satisfaction Gu rantrcd. L Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffs. SMITH & TOLLER , Ajjta. , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Mala street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. r A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc From. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council \ \ Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICTManufacturer , , . IH w a m T. nrtnlns , In Lace , ti Ir , Turcoman , Etc. Oil clotbs , Mattings , LlnoloumaEta hoioeat and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , 3tne and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our line , heapost place to buy OATtPETS , Curtains and Jloitso Furnishings In the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. * NOJ. 6 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . COUNCIL BLUFFS \ Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardnno UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds , EuEORAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT 3XTO. 3XT. XbXAlao. St. , C3oxi.Z2.oil