Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 01, 1884, Page 6, Image 9
TTI7Ir-vm-T-r-r T-V i -I T. ? THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY DECEMBER 1 186i. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning Dooombor 1. SUBSCRIPTION HATK3. Br Carrie * . - . - - - - < * nt P" By Mall - - $10.00 per yea OFFICE ! No. T Pearl Street , Hear Broaaway. MINOE MENTION , Slaughtering prices at Biles' . II. R , Stewart , artist , at Chapman' ? . See J. Roller's now utock of cloths. Ladies' stationery at cut prices at Sea man's closing out sale. Remember the closing out sale o : cloaks at II. Friedman's , 'Ml Broadway , Blank books and all ofllco stationery at low prices at Seaman's closing ou sale. The great slaughtering of millinery will boging to-day at J. J. Bliss' . There were no preaching services at the Congregational church yesterday. The paid nro department is to give masquerade on the evening of the 23d. The BlufT City Typographical union gives Its third annual ball Christmas nighf. i'onnit to. wed has boon given A. G. Hay ward , of Downsvillo , and Knto Jouou , of Lovoland. If you want fine portraits for the holi days place your order early with Stewart , the artist. Don't wait. The Oarloton English opera company to-night give "Tho Drum-Major's ' Daughter" nt the opera houso. At a union Thanksgiving service at Orlnnoll the cum of $10 57 was raised for the Iljmo of the Friendless. Hamburg hau cut down the pay of Its alderman from twit dollars a mooting to ojo dollar. 1'robably there is no dilli- calty in getting men to servo oven for that. Ira J. Adams , who lot his Ire got the best of him so that ho gave Mrs. Adam a beating Thanksgiving morning , lias boon discharged from custody on condition that ho leave the city. The Congregational social is to bo hold Thursday evening at the institution for the deaf and dumb. Those who expect to attend , and who desire transportation , should apply at W. S. Homer & Co's sioro. Charles Allen was lying drunk on the sidewalk on Broadway 'Saturday night and when ahakon up ho was so frighten ed that ho jumped through the window of Dr. Havon'a drug store , making a big smash. Walnut , whoso old flro department dis banded over a year ago , now has a now organization with A. S. Burns as chief , Charles Jaoobson and Charles Eroo as foremen , and W. S. Margoson secretary and treasurer. Mr. E. Morgan , who lately sold his property to the Homo of the Friendless and returned to his Massachusetts homo in the hope of bettering his health by a chance of climate , died at Agawam , Maer , , on the 10th. H. 1U Stowarl , the artist , has just finished a mostltfo-liko crayon portrait of the late Thomas M. Gowdy. Itii ono of the best Stewart has made , and that is saying much , for his other portraits have won for him very high parlso. Clergymen desiring half-faro permits for 1885 , on the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul , Chicago it Rook Island , Chi- cigo & Northwestern , and Union Pacific railways are rcquostod to call upon J. L Da Bavolso , Union Ticket agent , 1307 Broadway , on or before December 5. E. Keller has bought out Jerry Myers * at No , 15 Main street , and proposes to run a first-class restaurant and sample room. Ho has a great many friends , and bv following his avowed policy of having [ everything ' 'decent and in order , " ho will doubtloBB got his full share of patronage. Chaa. Mason , who was arrested for trying - ing to inveigle a little girl into a house of ill-famo , was discharged SaturdayCounty Attorney Mynstor concluding that the probability of conviction was not sufli- ciont to warrant putting the county to any more costs , "Tho Great Republic" Is to bo pro duced at the opera house December 12 and ID , under the direction of I ) . 1. Schneider. A largo number of school children are to participate , and Mark Duryoo , of the Ogdcn house , is to bo the leading comedian. The Hamburg Times terms the Thanks giving proalamation of Council Bluffs' ' mayor "silly bosh , " and adds "Yot the mayor is only voicing the nonsense ol thousands of others of his party , who are eo inflated by a little success that they eeem to vie with each other to BOO which can nuke the biggest fool of himself , " Tim1. proclamation seems to bo a red rag , The mayor nthor lost faith in his po lioo force Saturday night. Finding a drunken man on Broadway , ho blow Ills whistle and could get no reuponto , and after waiting awhile Deputy Marshal Gusnnclla , who was In boil at the j il u hearing thn whistle , dressed and cauio ( o the mayor's relief and , took the fellow in. The Svendsen concert company is tu give an entertainment nt the Congreg ttonal church Friday evening. Johannes Hvendien is a Daulih violinist , and is salt to be a remarkably fine one , while Mrs. Loulta Svendsen as an organist and pi anlst hu won very high praiio. They nlonu Officer Daughorty Saturday night ar rested a follow on suspicion , and turned him over to George Gimnolla at thn ja As Guanolla was about to look him up the follow made a break and rtln out , and Guauolla , bolm ; in his stocking foot , found the chaao too rough , end , after crippling ono too , gave it up. Liter the fellow telephoned him from some whore down town , "Don't you wish you had ma ? ' The antics of an apparantly Insane man caused * a commotion on upper Broadway Saturday forenoon. The fel low was coming into town with a small load of hay. and first attracted attention by his peculiar prodding of his horses with a pitch-fork , the horaos being frightened and at full speed. In turning a street corner the wagon was tipped and the man throtrn to the ground. Still clinging to the pitch-fork and paying no attention to the tonm.ho made a charge on two women who were passing along the sidewalk. They sought refuge in a neighboring house , and the man dlsap poarod bofqro the oflicors could roach the vicinity of the peculiar performance. Monday our citizens were considerably surprised by a visit from Dan Far roll , and still moro so when ho placed Charles Coborn under arrest for the orlmo of arson. The charge bolng the burning of Dye's store two years ago last spring. The warrant was aworn out by D. E. Baldwin , a United States dotootivo who has boon working on the case since last summer. This proved another surprise , as few Imaglnod that Fatton'a blacksmith was n detective. Not being nblo to give bonds Farrell took his man to Glonwood for safe keeping until the preliminary trial , which takes place in Dye's hall next Tuesday afternoon nl 1 o'clock , Macedonian. "The present crumbling condition of the court house la causing many to change their minds about the necessity of buildIng - Ing a now ono. At the last court house election the crumbling and cracking was considered by many as moro talk to help got n now ono , but it is now evident that it ia not talk. Many favorable comments are made by those who before opposed iho enterprise , and many who voted against it before now say that if the poole - ) lo can bo assured that no moro than $100,000 $ will bo expended , they will vote 'or ' it. Many favor the drawing of plans and getting estimates on bids before an- othar election is called , so that all may enow just what kind of a building it will > o if the voters dooido in favor of build- ng. Orders by telephone for flour , food , wood , coal , and hay , 17111 bo promptly pllod by Cook & Cooper , 700 Broad way. Telephone to No. 113 for dry hard steve wood and kindling. Big supply. PriCOB low. PLAIT OVKUTON. PJSUSONAIj. Mrs. I. M. Troynor , who has b m very ill , s now cninlng. Hits OInra To.U han returned from her vitlt to Villlsca frion la. Mrs. Fred Clnrk has gene to Doiuer to join lor husband there. A. T , Cox , of the Oakland Acorn , in now ho father of a bouncing boy. Mr. Patterion'a children , who were ill with dlpthoria , nro now out of danger , Mrs. J. J , ] Min3 and uintor , Mia ) Kohio , oft yofltordny nftornoon for Chicago , J. M. Adams of the firm of 13. K. Adams t Co. , hat returned from a business trip. Miss Minnie Prltchnrd , of Jnnosvlllu , AVis. , g in the city m the guoat of Mrs , Samuel Clark. Mr. Vult , of Boston , in In the city viiitlng its ton and ilatigliVir-In-law , Mr. and Mrs , C IA Felt. 4 Mr. Bert Clinton btlll very \vvnk , but It n thought that ho will recover from Ins no- VLTO Illncia. Mrs , Wright , of Chicago , mother of Mrs , < J. V. Murphy , the contractor * ! ) wlfo , in visit ing her daughter m this city. Shorilf Garrison , of Logan , was in the city Saturday , to not the st' t-nlIn cap which ho won on election. IIo got it. A. W. Couraon , of Cincinnati , is nt the tuchtulo hotel , nnd In n few days will leave for u nhort trip through Nobrntkn , Mr. and Mri , Joioph Knotti , and tholr nan frank , have lott for Mexico , whore Mr , ICuotti has largo mining interests. ] ' . 3Com returned Saturday from a cigar selling trip , and after spending Sunday here , starts out ngaln , Hu In building up a line juslnoos in that line , 11 , J. Cliambors , the county recorder lect , a ehipplng hU hotuehold gooiln from Avocn to thin city preparatory to making this his homo , and untvring upon the now dattoi with the opening of the now yoar. ' Newest styles in still' hats in brown and black. Metcalf Bros. On the llloyolo. Wilmot , the wonderful bicyclist , appeared - poarod at the roller skating rink Satur * day night , olnco lu > was here last winter A ho has bccomo a married man. Ho has not only improved socially , but in his T profession ho is moro wonderful in his c performance. Among the toomingly im < possible feats performed by him were his notu ? u the big whoa ! with the back hose , and little wheel of the bicycle taken off. Balancing the wheel In the - uilddlo of the lloor ho stood orcct on Its III m top with arms folded. Also on the In single wheel ho rode over an obstruction afoot high. His pirtnor , Pavilla , had u sprained shoulder , but still was ablu to do souio Very flno acts. ' 1,000 , styles gentii' underwear , 25o and | > . Motcalf Bros. ' 1)42 ) Broadway. Cloning Oui , To close the business I offer my stock of miscellaneous books , picture , fansy goods , notions , fire screens , easels , willow and cano high chairs and children'a rockers , at prices never known before In the west , FT. E. Seaman , paper , books and station , cry , 004 Broadway , Council Bluffs. St. John Bros , have bought , cleaned and refurnished the Itevoro House , 040 Broadway , opposite the opera house.A CAUGHT BY OAEDS , Money Cnllrctcit Kor n Olniroli Lost Over ft The colored folks hero nro struggling nlong to complete a now church , nnd in tholr cagcrnoas to raise money they hit upon a schorno which they thought would nroino the flagging energies of some of the young men , and sot them at work. In connection , therefore , with Iho festi val which the colored church folk gave last week , a gold cano was to bo presented od to the young man who should secure the largest amount of money for the church. Several had boon at work dill- gently fathering in the quarters and halves , each appealing to his friends of all shades of skin and religious belief , and desirous of winning the cnno. When the night came , and the young men came in with their reports and money , sus picion singled out two irho did not seem to bo acting squarely. Ono reported a very little amount , whereas it was known that his subscription list showed a much larger one , and the other failed to report at nil. A church investigation was had , and it was learned that these two workora in the vineyard had done well enough in collecting money to have stood a chance of getting the cano ; but in an evil hour they wont over to Omaha together and satan beguiled them into a game over thoro. Instead of winning much money from natan for the mooting house , aatnn got nhat already belonged to the meetinghouse house except n few paltry dollars , which it is finally concluded that ono of them shall hand in. There has boon much weeping and gnashing of teeth , and the threat t was made to have the two dusky youths arrested , but it-was finally con cluded to lot thorn go with an admonition which it is hoped they will not soon for get. Gents' driving , dross and business gloves. Now. Motcalf Bros./ . . THE BALL EOLL1NG , Some Krcfih ItuvelatlonH in the Al- Itnpo Oases The Davy brothers , who were arrested on a charge of committing rape upon a little stop-.laughter of John Smith , of Omaha , are released from the charge , the Smiths not Booming to care about prose cuting. There seemed something mys terious about the case , and this mystery promises now to bo cleared up. It IB said that Smith , who was formerly night watchman at the Northwestern yards ions , is not married to the mother of the ittlo girl in question , but that her name s Mrs. Ball , and the little girl is Lizzio Ball , instead of Lizzio Smith. Mrs. Ball's husband , who has begun divorce irocoedlngs , aworo to an information n ono of the courts hero Saturday charg- ng Smith with uduHoryand a warrant was Issued and placed , In the hands of George Edgar , us a apodal , empowered to 40 to Omaha and got him. Smith is also to bo charged with conspiracy in connec tion with the Davy brothers , it appear ing that the three joined together to ellect the young girl's ruin , The whole case ia to bo invest igalcd anew , and enough charged preferred so that the guilt may bo brought to the door of the right persons , and due punishment meted out. Pure home-made buckwheat-rye Hour and ryo-crahamfrnBh ; corn meal and food of all kinds at No. 518 Pearl street , at wholesale and retail. Call and see John Hawthorn. Window shades at cost to oloso thorn out. P. C. Miller 13 Pearl street. COMMKHCmVJj. COUNCIL DLurra MARKET , Wheat No. 1 milling , CO@G5 ; No , 2 , 58 ; No. 3 , CO ; rejected 35s ( JO. Corn Now , 25@28. Oats Kor local purposes , 85. liny gtl 00@7 00 per tonj baled , 60@GO. Ilyo 35o. Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. Good supply } prlcoa at yards , 0 00 © Goal Delivered , hoid , 9 50 per ton ; oof t EO per ton Lord Fn I r bank's , wholesaling at OJc. Flour City Hour , 1 50@2 JO. Brooms 2 l > 5@3 00 per doz , UVB UTOOK. < Cattle Butohor cows 3 25@3 75. Butcher etuora , 3 7Bf < fi4 00. Bhoon 2BO@300. UI > KS I 00 ® 125. I'UODUOE AND inUITft. Poultry Live old hens , 2 50 per doz ; spring olilckuus , 2 50 per iloz. UntUr Oroumory , 28@30c : choice country ll@18o. K gH 21 per iloion. VCROtnblos Potatoes , 30@10o nor bushel ; onions , 40@60c per bu ; npploa , choice cooking or eating , 2 5U ; bonn , 1 60@2 00 per tmxhnl ; Swcot ontatooR , L'o uor Ib. CIdor-a3 gallon libl , § 0.50. O-iangos H 00 ] > ar bbl , or x > MO Uiii > cr llro.icUay , ucMn to the I'ront. Stud ) , rdlectunit comomul Kxnmlna , and BOO for cimi'lvcs h t you can buy forUn At my place , ijuoto > oti at follows ; lalbsKmuilitoauugiufor , $1 00 101 i lu | r for > I 00 16 ll > 9 Whllo n CnuRarf'r 1 CO 20 burn Klrk'4 Hhite Kun'Uti Mtnfor 1 0) 'it l ri ftlirn uquil ti > Klrk't Hatmliu o.ip for. 1 fO SOlnmKlrk'aljuuImlU ] noiplor , . . . . 1 ou lu | > pi\t' hi' t poudcr | wr Ib 21 IBbuxet ol matches for 2S HMiip Cutifurula lioncy ililpH , per KI ! , , . . DO gjrup , waruitod ttilctly | ute Veritont maple 1'iTdal ' 100 Horxhauiiver c l. . . 60 Af-o. 1 KiiKlUh cunantilllbi for _ 1 00 o , tiunulnu 10 tonoif.ir 100 l ctl'oirl s , prctmitetl , 6 rang lur . . 1(0 lbyillowiiainht ) ti MhltomnipC for , 1 10 Canmtlslb Utituliy | | Tiuutoet 10for 1 ro No. 1 wliltotlth , ptrklt , 70 Tohvxo , Lor Utii Cllaitx , per pnun.l DO T. T. I can Boll ) ou ftocorjlm , ' tJqual tfioiu IDotoTHoiH-rlb. Hour Wcstlllhe c lobratod Patent Fancy per ' . 12 0) . \Yo korpotenllilt'Kiii'iallr ' Vcptln * First Cliw Drooory , and arrant orotblnx HU tell ( loo.li do- Ihvrict fitu In any partoftbo clly. I ! ) luiullo Olox'Hknl JllticiK , Dry frivuli and NotloiiK , llona nl Hhoo > , ami aijorj ttbiortnunt ol Tlnutm. Ito- mtuibat ; I will not only bo not unJur oM on any L-oiHlj , but ull tell ' . * 0 per otnt bolowanyConif ltU' n the clly. Wo are now rec l > li K " Involcj oil ) 1U ohlrliwDciuiclvothVKrcalcttbarKatnitvorofTirol tlio city , ily eiponnui are > rt Unlit , with no Itsntu to ray I aniuaallodand wilt Gull cheap far UAUII. Callwhtnjou wonttbobe of UirgaliK In ujy line , J. P FILBERT , 4)9 ) Upper lir.uJway , - ouucll Itlulli ADMISSION OeoU Ko-Ladlo * JOc. HKATKS-aenUKa. Ladlw Ida Admlwlon Proe to LftdlM each morulrnf and Tuw- tt rnoouf. UM ol Uutei 16 J HARKNE Silks , Dress Goods & Novelties i OF TILE SEASON. fVn"D UJjUrfiLtL JUJWr A 'Oli'IVriPWlr * is very coin pi o to in variety and excellence of goods. Cloakings , Plushes , Velvets , Eider , Down and Jersey Cloth Tambour , Turcoman , Gurtain Goods , Window Shades , Etc , , Etc. STOCK COMPLETE IN MOQUET E , BODY BRUSSELS , INGRAIN & HEMP , Oil Cloth , Kuga , Mnttings4 Mats , Etc. , Etc. E 401 Broacrway , Council Bluffs , Iowa : E -EVKRYTHINa Nos. 217 nnd 219 S. Main St. . COUNCIL BLUFFS ALYSWORTH. Frame nouses moved on the LI1TLK CHANT truck ! and any dlatanco and over any kiau 01 ( frouoa BllIOK IIOUSK3 raised. All work guaranteed W. P. AYLSWOUTII , 1C10 Ninth street. COUNCIL IASADY J urtalDB , In Lace , lEl'tc , Turcoman , Etc,3 oiKclotba , MattlngB , Linoleums Etc ift , hoioest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , Dmo nnd bo convinced thnt wo ore headquarters for ull goods In our line hoapcat place to buy CARPETS , Curtuiua and Uouso Fnrnlshlnga In tbi CHy. UnholBtering and Bedding Supplies. Noa. B , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLK - . COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly mid Carefully L. C. ARBUTHNOT , - ALL Till : LATKST STYLES IN - ' KALLPAI-EK rATTKiixs JUST HECEIVKD. 542 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS MRS. L A. WARBURTON , FASHIONABLE DRESSJVIAKE . Cutting and -Fitting a Specialty. 258 UIIOADWAY COUNCIL DLUKKA . S. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY , .A.T ' 280 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF * n In Iowa and Nebraska , and Bold for the loait money nt 337 Broadway , Council I Binds , Itmo. - " \ NORENE & LANDSTROM , Fall Goods Bendy. Sui Mndo to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Ileiisoiiale Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Main Street , - . . . . Council Blnils. DR. JUBD'S ELECTEIC BELT. 6,000 Hcctrlo Ifclle od ! fo ? tba Month ol Sept , by as. References Any ol the business bouses In Council Bludg. JUDD & SMITH froprletoii. Salesrooms 310 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horace nnd Mules constantly on hand which wo will soil in retail or wholesale lota. All Stock .Warranted . as Represented. Wholeialo and retail dealers in Grain ted Haled Hay. Price * Bonablo. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluile. SMITH & TOLLER Agts. , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street , Council BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. WHOLESALE DKALEU3 IN 332 and 344 Broadway , riOUNOHi BLUFFS IOMA COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from $8.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a biec reduction in "FT TP * TKT TT "HP" " TTT TF2 _ J Tw. JL Od JL JL QL _ JETlL. AB I need the room t display my Block of stores. A. J.MANDEL , 826 Uronlway , CouncJl BluBn , lotta , ILALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FRANZ Liarr , EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Toco or Finish , * > KIMBALL PIANOS IkstlToJern Price to Bur. The KimHnll Organ , BO long and favorably known in the west , raoommcntlA STEWART. Solo Agent for above llnofl of Good * . Waroroouw. 829 liluffa nacil Correspondence Solicited. Agaata Wanted. Waves , Switches , Whatnots , Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KINDS OF 29 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFF Wo would call jour attention to the fact that the Bargains Which Cannot Toe Obtained We can con\inM > everybody that wo say what we mean and mean what we say. But the licat way tu test tbo trulblulncHD ol onr apportions li ) to call and oxaralno our stock and pricoa , nlwnja muurnlx rliijf T1IAT WK UEFTf COMI'ETITION IN IIVEUV I'ARTICULAIt , WCASH la the nmglo word which will attract the attontlin o ( everybody , It ID the wonl vo n od when u e purchased our Koodx , anil that ia the reason we can ofTor thora to you M BO low * figure. A ew ol 111) Ink' and BolftnK. tbeieby prctoctln imrchaoera from overcharge. K. K. ADAMS & OU , , 417 IlroiIH y Council . o. a. DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET , Bturrs - - , . IOWA will Mil the follomng property on easy terms U bought within 20 dajs. 200 Acre Farm. ITO miles north of Conncll Bluffa ; good barn , home orchard , aud all fenced. 400 Acre Farm , Ite miles eastof Logon , lUrrl on , oonnty , Iowa , all eec d , feed rd , btrn , hoti'iit , orch rd , claj 2 0 .crtiu under plow , li 0 acren lame urn * ! meailow , 100 icrrs timber and paiiluri- . This farm cSj U ) t-iJill/ill- Ided Icto three desirable small ( arms. 800 Acre Farm. U miles eofct of Oiiawa , Mononi couuty , Iowa , on he Maple liter ; good house' , barn SiilfO feet , feed ard , fboj ) , eto. ; 200 aoreu un'lt-riUvr ' , ha'anco In Iruber , muadow and putore ; a llrtt dud vtoolc farm imery rwpect. 240 Acres of Wild Land , Suitable for Farming. 150 Head of Cattle , 76 Uead of Ilorses , fie d of Hogs. \io \ Faruilo ; ImplccceiiU lunjcient tocairyon wU luiue. Abe 0,000 Bu hnU of Corn , and 400 Tona of Tame and Wild Hay. td utock , oorn , feed and maohlnerr It dlriJsl np iiald farmi , and will bo gold only lu connection ith uld lirnn. IIer U a fc-ood chanoo f3r Choice Stock luruu , ell -ooked , tiuf for work. l'o * elou riiun cu date of orchaM , If d lr d. J. H. TATS. WARns.V ' . 'I Tru lce In State and Fedonl CoarU. Collection ! ) promptly attended to. Room Ifi/Shujjart'i BnildinK , COUNCiri BLUFFS IOWA' E. Rice M. D. Pi Uf'PDQ ' or othcr 'imors rcaoTed nltboattb OH11 L/MOj / knife or dnurlcir o ulood. CHRONIC DISUSES Of or hlrty years i/rartlral ozperluici Ome * Ho. I'carl treel. Council lllufli BROADWAY TE/iM / LAUNDRY EVERYTHING NEW , All the Latest lmprov \ Machinery. All Work First Class. Orders by Mail Solicited Express Paid on all Or ders over S2 60. Established , 1882. H. E. BEMBB , Manager , ,