Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 28, 1884, Image 6
THE DAILY BEE , COUNCIL JBLUEFSFRIDA1 jNOOJMBER 2g THIS DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS Pridav Morning Nov. 20 BUBSClUtTION IUTK3. . . . ----M " I * " WM - - - - - - - - 110.00 per jew OFFICE : Ho , T PSM ! Btre t , Hear Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Now goods al Bliss' . H. U , Stewart , artist , at Chapman's. 800 J. Roller's now stock of cloths. - Some thlof enoakod n brown ovorcoa from Bray's llvory stable yesterday. Stewart , the artist , makes life-sir portraltn for $25 , oory picture o gem o art. Ed Hamilton was arrested yesterday for being drunk end Insulting a lady on Broadway. An article in yesterday's BKIS wai credited to the Nonpareil by mistake In stead of the Herald. Judge Aylosvrorth tied the matriraonia knot between D. M. Graves and Maria II. Smith , of PJattsmouth. Master James Mulqueon now wears the modal for good behavior and scholar ahip at St. Joseph's academy. The now school building on Pierce atroot ia being put in ] readiness for occu pancy and will bo all finished by Now Years. "Dreams or fun Inaphotograph gallery' was the attraction at the opera house yesterday at the matinee and last oven- Ing. Lawreuco Woodruff was too drunk to carry his valisn yesterday , and valise and man were landed in the cooler by deputy marshal Bates. Yesterday at the llovoro house Ooorgo W. Goziahr and Emma E. Maat , both of Glenwood , were joined in marriage by Mayor Vaughan. The aormon delivered by Rev. Dr. Mo Orary at Union services yesterday IB om- mittod on account of onr crowded space. It will appear to-morrow. Connor Brothers have commenced suit against J. H. Hamilton and Mary O'Brien for $300 for a tombstone which 'they claim has never boon paid for. Mary F. Hart hoa commenced suit against the Hock Island railway for $ -150 damages to her homo , caused by the dy namite explosion in September , 1881. The children of the Homo of the Friendless had a beautiful Thanksgiving dinner'and wcro given practical assurance that there arc in the world frionda of the homeless. Mr. D. 0. Tucker and Clara E. Miller were yesterday happily married. The young folks are both well known here , and the congratulations and kindly wishes are many. The nottos in Bayllss park are of little legitimate use as cold weather comes on. Tfloy are being used at night , however , for illegitimate purposes , and for the pro tection of the benches and for publla de cency they had bettor bo stored away. Air. Benjamin Rogers , formerly of this , city , died of congestion of the lungs at Columbia , Dakota , last Saturday. Ho waa a brother of Jacob Rogers , of this city , who accompanied the remains to Brownvillo , Nob. , where they will bo at rest. ft The police force has now established now headquarters , having taken posses sion of the room in the now city build ing , untii now occupied by the city en gineer. This loaves the city jail proper n the hands of the marshal and his depu ties. The new police headquarters have boon nlcoly fitted up. Officer Dunn yesterday found in a va- ant lot near the Northwestern depot a valise which had boon ransacked appar ently by thieves. The side of the valise had boon out and the contonto ncattorod about. A bundle of lottora indicated that the valise was the property'of E , J. Thatcher , of Maploton , Iowa. Work on the new postoflico and court house is being pushed as rupldly as pos sible. Mr. O. J. King , the superinten dent , says they will take advantage of every . ft no day , as they did yesterday , and keep all thu hands they can possibly uso. The first car of oct stone arrived yesterday afternoon over the Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy railroad from Joliet , Ills. , from the quarry of Mr. Rico , the contractor. The fool mayor of Council BluQ's has felt called upon to issue a Thanksgiving proclamation , in which ho says : "Lat us thank our Supreme Ruler that our gov ernment will in the future bo in the hands of honest men. " Somebody should put the lilliputlan ollicialon ice , or his usurped responsibility will yet bo the death of him. Malvorn I.oador , Wm , Cunningham , an oinployo of the packing houio was before ' 8qulro Barnes Thursday last , charged with an assault on Wm. Padgett , ono of hla follow workmen , with intonl to do him great bodily Injury , The assault consisted in Cunningham's throwing a bucket of boiling water over Padgett's head and sholders , with what may yet prove serious results , The evidence donco showed that no provocation waa offered by Padgett , but that the assault was made from pure cuiseduesj. C ningbom hi.d been regarded o a vicious person by his acquaintances here. Ilu was bouod ever to the grand jury and Is renting in the county jail. Mulvern Laador. * A great attraction is announced for the roller skating rink to-morrow night. I'rof W. D , Wilmot , of Baton , aud J K.-Pjrilla , of London , who claim the championship of the world M double rid on on the bicycle , fvro to DO hero thor and giro nn exhibition. They perform Booming Impossibilities on a blcyclo They will rldo standing head or foot In dftddlo , or on each other's head ant shoulders. They climb all over the bl oyclo while H stands still , or ride donblo on ono wheel , frith the trailin ] wheel in the air. Prof. Wiltnot nlao rldo unlcyclo , or single wheel , the saddle backbone and rear wheel being removed Those who saw their wonders last season when they wcro hero , will surely bo nnx ioua to sco thorn again , nnd thoao who missed that occasion should not lot thl ono pass. Jno. J. Adams did not find much to bo thankful for yesterday , llo got up on of humor , and before 9 o'clock found him self locked up in the cooler , for havlnj thumped his wife , just aa if a man couli not once a year discipline his wife and remind mind her that ho was still a lord of crc ation. Mra. Adams spent her Thanks giving In trying to rodnco the swelling o her face , where ho had hit hor. A follow giving his natno as M. II. Campbell was arrested yesterday for being ing drunk. On his person was found a pane-key and a sot of garnet jewelry , also a pawn ticket for a ring which ho hat pawned in Omaha the day toforo. There were Bomo other Indications and some further information learned about him that caused the police to look upon him with suspicion , and ho Trill bo investi gated farther before being released. Orders * by telephone for flour , food , wood , coal , and hay , will bo promptly filled by Oook & Cooper , 700 Broad way. Telephone to No. 11 ! ) for dry hard steve wood and kindling. Big supply. Prices low. PLAIT OVEUTQX. rHANKSOIVING CARNIVAL- L'ho You UK MothodlHta Glvo a Sue. ccHHful lOntortalnnioiit Evening. The entertainment called the "Nation- \ \ Carnival , " given in Masonic hall last jvoning by the M. L. S. 0. , proved a rory onjoynblo and successful alFilr. This ocloty was recently organieod by the roung folks of the Broadway Methodist hurch , the purpose being to aflbrd social njnymont and improvement , and also o secure money for the church. The in- orprotation of the mystic lottora of the ocioty'a title ia "Musical , Literary and oclal Club , " which gives a very fair loo. of the chso of entertainments to bo ivon this season , of which the no last ovoniug was the oponiug. 'ho programme consisted of lusic , tableaux , liring pictures , ortuno tolling , broom drill , econos from hakospoaro , scones from Tom Sawyer , lark Antony's oration on the death of Iioiar , a fair , an art displaysupper , ole , o that there wai enough variety and nough quantity of entertainments to nuke it a happy Thanksgiving night for 11 who attended. In the musical line lioro was a chorus by the club , an rohostra accompaniment , a quartette by Ito church choir , and among the most ) leasing numbers a solo by Miss Onldor- rood , of Omaha. The broom drill by Ixtonn young ladies undrr command of 'ol ' Tulloys WAS excellent , and the ether natures of the programme were well arriod out. An oxccllout supper was rovided and ono of thu novel natures was the weighing of the oung ladies who received a ortiiicato from F. H. Orcutt , the roiglnnnator , theis young goutlomon ayfng for their suppers according to the umber of pounds of the fair ones. The I. L. S. 0. may well congratulate thorn- olvca on the success of their opening on- artalnmmit , and they have won by it uch public favor that it will bo easy to Deuro a largo attendance to any future ntortainmont arrungod by them. Window shades at cost to oloso them ut. P. 0. Miller 1U Pearl otroot. United States Marshal's sale of ( ino iwolry , whatchos , diutnouda , etc , , on 'riday at 10 o'clock a. m. , at Bmriimn , lohror & Co.'s. Dealers and others , 'ho ' desire to buy line jewelry , should ttund. ttund.GALVIN'S GALVIN'S ' aRIEVANOE , "ho City AVclKttiMiiKlor Threatening to Htio tli Oity l'r As ia generally known William Qalvin , lie city woijjhraaitor , has not boon hav- utf much of thu city weighing lo do. Herat rat elected tu the ollico by a good round lajority , aud has au ollioo with soaloa at ho city building , but has not boon got- lug the Imsinota naturally coming to uch an ciUco. Ono of the roasona for hla ia aald to bo that the city council li- unaca othur Bcalua at a amall fee , and ; ivos others the right to wulgh and give urtilicitos. The Main atroot acaluahuvo ) oun liftvlng the bulk of the business inder nuch a llconao , the acalua ) oing otrnod by private par- los. The ordinance provides .hat the clly woiglinmstor ahull report to , hu council and turn into the treasury 10 iur cent , of his recolpta , but ho 1ms nude 10 such report yut , andtit ia id that ho ilous not propoBO to do e'o.as ho feels that ; itu city owed him much moru thun the 10 per cent , for damages. Since elected tn nllicu Ust spring ho has only taken in $500 or $000 , ao that the city's share will bo about $50. But the city , by its licensing - censing other scaloi , thus cutting down the receipts of the oflico to which the people ple elected him , hu claims has damaged him greatly , and from what legal advice ho his already taken ho it planning to RUO the city for at le&st $2,000 damages. ' OloBlnj ; Out , To oloso the business I offer my stock of miscellaneous books , picture , fansy goods , uotlons , fire screens , oatols , willow and cano high chairs aud children's rockers , at prices never knowu before In the west. U , K Batman , paper , books and station. ry , 504 Broadway , Council DluUa. St , John Bros , have bought , cleaned aud refurnished the Havero Llouto , 51'J BrnailurRy. oooosito the oporn house. O.iiucil Blul ) ° , where you will fmd olnan roTim , niunn bads and well filled tables. Terme $1 50 per d y. MEREILY MABBIED , There was a happy wedding last evening - ing , by which Mr. Julian 0. Mitchell and Miss Flora U. Cisady bccamo mated for llfo. The ceremony took pluco at the homo of the bride , No. B14 Mynstcr street , in the presence of about seventy- five guests , Kev. Mr. Mackoy , of St , Paul's church , ofllclatlng. Mr. John Uugh , the chief clerk of the 0. , B. &Q. at Pacific Junction , served Us groomsman and Miss Mattie Grovonoras bridesmaid The ceremony was performed at 8 o'clock , and after opportunity had boon given for the expression of congratulations and well wishes , these present were served bountifully with a templing re past , and a happy social season followed Mr. Mltohell ia the ngont of the Wabash railway In this clly , and In business as well as social circles is highly esteemed , and the young lady wham ho has so happily - pily won , has a wide clrcio of friends and worthily so. The newly wedded ones will for the present make their homo at No. 514 Mynstor street , and If a thltho of the many woll-wishca of friends are rnalizod , tholrs will Indjod bo a happy and sunshiny voyage through life to gether. POPPING PIGEONS. The Bron'H Mndo l > y llio Iiadu With Guns Ycitrrilay. At the driving park yesterday there wan ajlittlo sport indulged In by uorao of the young men who handle the gun. The Irat shoot resulted as follows : HnHin 1111111110-0 Stubb 1111110011-8 irlucktlDK 1111001111-8 liowuan. 0111111001 7 Haldwin 010ll011ol-7 L'uBoy 110101010 1-G Koikmsn 000010101 1 i Woodtmry 011100000 1 1 No ties were shot ofT , but there was some other shooting Indulged in , the fol- owing being the score of five birds : Baldwin 10111-4 FIuckttoB 1 1 0 1 1 J ilonlln. . 11101-4 Htubb ) 1101 0-3 Iliekman 1101 0-3 ? moy 01001-2 Bowman 0101 0-2 Woodbury 0 001 0 1 The Dos Molnoa rapids canal at Koo- cuk was closed the 23d , for the season. This will close navigation on the upper Ivor. The boats are now nearly all in wlntor'quartorB. ' Order hard wood of P. Overtoil. GOMBlEllOIAIj , OODNOIL iiLurra HABKVT. Wheat-No. 1 mllllnf ? . GO@G5 ; No. 2 , 58 ; No. 8 , 60 ; rejected 35g40. ( Corn Now , 25@28. Oats For local purposoa , 35. liny $4 00@7 00 per ton ; baled , CO@CO. Kyo 35o. Corn Monl 1 SO per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prloon at yards , 6 00 ® Coal Delivered , hard , 0 50 per ton ; soft 50 per ton Lard Falrbank's , wholesaling at OJc , Flour Olty Hour , 150@2 90 , Brooma 2 05@3 00 per doz. LIVE BTOCK. Oottlo llutohor cowa 3 25@3 75. Bntohor toors. 3 76ffi > 4 00. 8hooi > 2 G03 00. IIOKS 1 00@4 21) . rnonucB ANP menu Poultry Llvo old bens , 2 50 per do3 ; spring hloknna , 2 50 per doz. lluUor Oroamory , 28@30o ; choice country l18o. % B8 24 per dozen. VogotabloH Potatoes , 80@40o per bushel ; nlonB , 40@50o per bu ; apploa , choice cooking r catiiiff , 2 60 ; beano , 1 50@2 00 "per ninhnl : Swtwt uotntooa , 2a T > or Ib. Cldor-82 Rallon bbl , § 0.50. a 8 00 per bbl. ORDER YOUR Cobs , CoaRWood OF aa. ft , a-orornas , r. O.aJdrwi' . Lock llox 1400 , Council BlulK Dr , W. H. Sherradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council Blufls Iowa. N. wCHURZ , Jsstice oftlie Peace. OFK10IC OVKIt AMKUIOAN KXl'ItESS. COUNCIL HLUPPS. IOWA. . O. O. DENTIST , 100 MAIN STREET , COUNOIL'ULUFFH - - . IOWA I will Btll the follow ui | { nrt > | H > rty on viuty terms U bought within SO ila > . 200 Acre Farm. Kho intloa north nt Council Dluffn ; flood barti , house orchard , aud all fcnixxl , 400 Aero Farm. tom oasun , llurlaon , county , Iowa , all fuiouil , ti'Oiltard ' , liirn , IIUUIIH , orrhtrd , etc ; 2"0 MICN ! uiuler plow , I'O aoton tame KU H meadow , 100 arn > tlmt > raiidiaiilur | . TliU farmcSj boowllydl- \IJixl It. to threa ilculrablo muall farmi. 800 Acre Farm. Klx mile * co t of Onawa , itonnnt county , Iowa , on thu Maple liter ; KOO < t holme , bam 36xlCO feet , feed \util , rlitxl ) oto. ; SOO acre * umlrrvUw , lia'anoo In UnilKtr , muuJo * and putura ; a lirst cltM utoolc farm In ery 240 Acres of Wild Land. Suitable for Farming. -Ok.Ejl9O : 250 Rend of Cuttlo , 75 lload of Ilnrses , 800 Uo d of Hogs. Alio Kariulmr InipleiaenU lunlcivnt locairyon ld Ul mi. Also 10,000 Bushels of Corn , and 400 Tous of Tame and Wild Hay. Sild iloclr , oorn , f ed and machlnory li dhlJel up on naU fanut , and will bo NOldonlyln connccUou with M f ri > > . llervli ujm | > . | cli nc frUholc Flock farnu , * ll itdckwl , HA ly for work , fuaoolon given on data of purthnu , If deilrvd. O ll ou or uJJiut * K. 1' . OADWKLL , Counal UluSt , tow * Fall Good Silks , Dress Goods & Novelties OP THE SEASON. TITT'D U * JLiU'i&IL JJJliJr ' Att 11VIJ&JM1 ' | is very complete in variety aud excellence of goods. Plushes Velvets Oloakings , , , Eider , Down and Jersey Glot-h Tambour , Turcoman , Curtain Goods , Window ShadesJEtc , , Etc. STOCK COMPLETE IN MOQUETTE , BODY BRUSSELS , INGRAIN & HEMF Oil Cloth , Rugs. Mattings , Mats , Etc. , Etc. E fi 40.inBroaa-roay , Council Bluffs , Iowa : Special Bargains ! n WallPaper. , ' .n order to make room for an immoneo stock of Spring Goods , I have decided to offer all goods now In stock , at prices never before quoted in this city. GEO. R. BEARD , No. 32 Main Street , next to P. 0. w. p &LYSWQETH ! . Pramo IIoiiwn moved on the LlTl'I.K tl'AKI'trujks and any distance and over any Vina ot ground lllllCK IIOUSK3 raise J. All work KUor.utflod ' W. r. AYL8\VOUTU , 1P10 Ninth street. COUNCIL BLUFFS I urtaino , In lace , ei'tc , Turcoman , Etc. ] oil'doths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc hoioost and Best Selected STQOK in the WEST , Dine and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods In our line , hoapost place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings In tbi City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TKMPLK - - [ COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orrlnrn Fillnd PromptlyCardaho L. C , ARBUTHNOT , ALLTHK LATKST STYLES IN DKMAHKSrS KALL I'Al'KIl 1'AITKU.VH JUbT HECKIVKU. 512 BROADWAY. - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS MRS. L A. WARBURTON , FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKE Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. 2J9 IIUOAUWAY COUNCIL BLUTKl . s. cr.ALL ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , 23(5 ( BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. LARGEST ANP BKST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , aud sold for the lean tuonoy at 337 Brondwny , Council Blufls , Iowa. d Nouoogu } MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , NOEENE & LANDSTROM , Fall Oooda Keudy. Pnils Hnde to Order in Latest Strle en Sliort Notice niid n Kcosonale Prices. Blatts.A SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Mam .Street , Council Blatts. DR. JUBB'S ELECTRIC BELT. 0,000 Hectrlfl Utlts fold fur the Month of Sept , by tu References Any of the business housc In Council Uluflj. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors. Salesrooms 310 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Dorses aud Mules constantly on hand which we will sell in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock ( Warranted as Represented. Wholcialo and retail dealer * In Grain nil Baled H v. Frlon tonablo. Satisfaction OuiraiiUeil. < Sc WHOLESALE DEALERS IN and 344 Broadway , nOUNOIL BLUFFS IO\VA COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both iiew nud second hand , raugiug iu prices from $ ! i.50 to § 25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a bi reduction in TJ TT Aa I need the room t ills | > ! ny my stock of stov oa. A. J. MANDKD , . 825 liroiulway , Council Ulufls. lowt. HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FRASZ I.ISCT. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrhnlloil cr Tone or Klnlah , KIMBALL PIANOS Boat Modern Price to Buy. The Kimball Organ , HO long and favorably known in the woit , recommend * STB WAIIT , Solo Agent for above lines of Gooda. Wararooms , 329 uncil Bluffs OorreuiKmclouco Soluitod. Agoata Wan tad. A. . F. CLATTEIUIUCK G. EDO An , O. K BESWICK , Manager. Assistant. Secretary. Council Bluffs Detective Association Will do eJl lilni'sof Uctectivo ork lor llanke , Expre-K , 1eletrah ; an I Hallway cojipinlo ) , Merchants , SI u uf&ctorlf" , Corporailone , I'll1 lie and 1'ihato Institutions and District Attorn.iys. HKo'e'a ' property ro- covond Collections mule , SllBHln Irlonda found. Ii\0'Cos procuroi $5'IO reward olferod\ r the arieat and con > lctlon cl any person or pcrxona fraudulently repro > jiitln : thU Asaiclatlon All ooiutuualoatloua strictly confidential. Office : Mahonlo Tomnlo Council Llutls Iowa. P C. Box 1293. MANDEMAKERS & STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St ? , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention i < iiil satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans and specificataons furnished ftve. J. J. &QOD. Waves , Switches , Whatnots , Langi/y aod Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KINDS OF 29 MAIN STREET , 0 'DNOIL ' BLUFF GRESTOli HOU /1R8TCLA83.- Nos. 2 1 7 nnd 21 9 S. Main St. , CO ( TNGIL BLUFFS Wo would call jour attention to the fact th t the Alii : OKFKHINQ- Bargains "Winch Cannot be Obtained Else-whore. We can romlnce oerybodj that wo say what AB mean and . what mean we MV lint thn h t * st the tiulblubicM of our a rtlon. I9 to call and aumln. our stock and pri , . il a iSIt JbXtaS THAT \VK UEKV COMl'ETITION IN KVKKV I'AKTICUIAH , TOASII UthemaKlo word which will a'tract the attenthn of overibodv it U u. . . u i . , J , E. K. ADAMS tr 417 Itr04j CouncllUluO ADMISSION Otnta ISo-La4l < > 8KATE3-Oent I5c. lOo drol loii Vit e to Udic eacJi mornlntf anl Tm . Jayand'Jhurlay alternocn * . Ube ol a.atu , | a A. Y. BCHANCK , , SIABTENS. froprtetor I. II. TAIK. WABBIN WHIT * . T < Ss AfTGWYSATLAW. \ Prwtlce In State and federal Conrti. Collectlnaii promplly ttum.lol to. Itouiii 10 , HhuKart'i Kaikling , COUNCIL HLUFF8 IOWA R. Eice M. D. CflHONIC DISUSES