Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 10, 1884, Image 6

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    THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS , WEDNESDAY ; DECEMBER 10 I6t > * .
THE DAILY BEE ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Wednesday Morning Dco 10i
SUBSCRIPTION RATK3.
Er Cirri * . ' . . - - - - - font * i > r wecV
By Mall - - - - - HO.OO p r yen
OFFICE !
su. 7 gaart'Btmt. HUM Broaawar.
MINOR MENTION ,
Fine holiday goods
II. R , Stowatt , artist , al Ohapmim'o.
Boo .T. Holler's now stock of cloths.
' buckwheat.
Try MoOlarg'a oolf-raislng
Cloaks nt your own prices at the Pee
ple's store.
Bay your overcoats mid suits at the
People's store.
The city council mcota again next
Monday evening.
Reduction * ale in all departments at
the People's otoro.
Call at the Pooplo'a store before buyini ?
your holiday presents ,
The Union bakery , Smith & Loorko ,
nro out with a now delivery wagon.
Tickets are selling well for the Great
Republic. Ilosorvo your seats early.
Great closing out sale of cloako nl
your own pricoa at the People's otoro.
Permit to wed was yesterday granted
Ii. J. Eberolo and Anna Brecht , both of
this city.
If you want fine portraits for the holi
days , place your order early with Stew
art the artist. Don't wait.
Dealt ra will save money buying their
otaplo ixud fancy stationery and holiday
goods at Seaman's closing out salo.
Christmas carols given away On all
cash purchases of fifty cents and upwards
at Seamen's closing out sale , 405 Broad
way.
way.Tho
The law firm of Sims & Oadwoll has
dissolved , and Mr. Sims will continue
alone , retaining the business of the old
firm ,
E. R. Noyos has commenced divorce
proceedings to bo freed from Sarah R.
Noyos , his claim being that oho has boon
too fond of another man.
Justice Schurz last evening married
L. J. Eborle to Miss Anna Pratt , the
ceremony taking piano at the residence of
the brldo'a parents In this city ,
The Episcopalian ladies are to ha vo
Japanese novelties and a Now England
oupper in connection with their { .air
and festival in Maaonlo hall December
15th.
The fire lads are making great pro par-
atlona for tliolr dance on the 17th , and
the citizens generally are showing their
appreciation of the dopaitmont by pur
chasing tickets.
Oharloa Cramp , a colored man , em
ployed at Koollno & Foil's , has made ap
plication to bo appointed on the pollco
force. Ho is a aix-footor , and is said to
bo as plucky as ho Is strong ,
Y. Jennings Is a practical allowing of
the fact that a merciful man is merciful
to his boast , llo ia putting up n lot of
shedding at his stock yards , where ho ia
doing a pretty oxtonslvn bnslnees.
Wo still have a largo stock of book
staple and fancy stationery , notions , and
holiday goods that mint and will bo sold
at once at prices that will pay you to in-
voatigato. H. E. Seaman , -105 Broad
way.
'Lovo and Law" promises to draw a
fine audience this evening nt the opera
bouse. Milton Nobles ia a favorite , and
worthily so , and the now play has bound
ed into popular favor. It promises to bo
n rich dramatic feast.
The Scott street bridge was tested
yesterday , and showed itself solid as rock.
Supervisor Graham has given its con-
otrnction close personal attention , and it
is doubtless ono of the beat , and probably
the boat bridge built in the county.
The entertainment at the Y. M. 0. A.
liant evening presented soiuo novel fea
tures , The plan of having talks on
practical subjects ia to bo kept up , and
will doubtless form an attractive as well
as beneficial foatura of these entertain
ments.
The Potter Sisters at Masonic hall to *
morrow evening promise to give ono of
the bent entertainments of the season.
At impersonators and elocutionists they
have a national reputation , and the en
tertainment is to bo for the benefit of a
most worthy cause the Ilanuony Mis
sion.
THE BKB'-I suggestion has caused the
board of health to Instruct the marshal tc
have five daputioa In attendance at the
opera house at the presentation of "Tin
Great Republic.1 This precaution vrll
doubtless serve to assure the public tha
everything will move off smoothly ant
safely.
Just road the following Grover'a eaa ;
shoos for ladies , all sizes the only gen
nine Waukouphaat , for ladles , in the cit
nice French kid opera too slippers fc
81.76 also fine embroidered , hair call
alligator and D'oraoy slippers all show
at the Boston shoo store , -117 Broadwaj
The district court opened its term i
the Mcsouic hall yesterday. Nothing c
public interest WAS done. Homo case
' .were assigned , and arrangements mad
for hearing the criminal cases first , s
that the prisoner * can ba taken out c
the jill under the falling court houst
The jury will bo Impanelled to day ,
A follow giving the name of Isala
Stover , rind claiming to bi a butchrv
came to Mr , Couto and wuctci to wor
for his board , on Tuesday of lait wccl
B/ Monday of this week ho tired of h
job and hired a livery rig of 0. E , Mooi
ostensibly to drlvo to Canon , Ho foile
to return and Mr. Moore is now on track
of the rascal some * hero between hero
and Missouri. Oakland Acorn.
Many who before voted against the
building of a now court house now sa ;
lint they will vote for it , provided tha
norno assurance will bo given that the
final cost will not exceed the orlglna
appropriation of not inoro than $150-
000. It Is safe to say that tha present
county board , with its well known [ con
sorvalivo policy and careful mrnagomont ,
rrill adopt only such plans and make
such contracts an are within the amount
voted by the people , and the people
generally have sudicioni confidoncd in the
board to rest assured of this fact. As
to future boards the people have the
matter in their own hands. Lot them
elect men whom they can trust , and cer
tainly they ought to elect uono others.
Gents' driving , dress , and business
gloves , now , Motcalf Bros.
H. A. Collins , late of Toronto , hat
opened an art studio in the rooms of
Barko'a gallery , 100 Main street , and is
prepared to supply portraits in oil and
crayon in the latest stylo. Satisfaction
guaranteed and inspection invited.
Overcoats and Suits. Best stylos. M.
Bros. '
A FATAL WRECK.
Another Aretolcc ! Gira his Opinion of
liic Old Bnilfling ,
Proposals From TlionoVIIIhiK to
Runt to tlio County.
The county board mot again yesterday
morning and talked over the court house ,
and its crumbled condition. Contractor
Murphy was outside superintending the
work of prouping up the walla with tola-
graph poles , while a number of citizens
from various parts of the county were
strolling about inspecting the building
and chatting with the supervisors. Tliroo
remonstrances were presented to the
board , urging the body not to call
another special election , but to repair
the old building oa well as possible.
Those remonstrances were signed In all
by 150 names , not a very heavy showing
certainly.
In response to the request of the board
Mr. George R. Mann , the St. Joe archi
tect , was present tp inspect the building.
Mr. Mann's opinion haa special weight
not only because ho is a non-resident , but
were because of his high rank in his pro
fession. no haa auporintondod the erec
tion of Havorly'a theatre in Chicago , the
Paxton house in Omaha , the union depot
at St. Joe , costing § 150,000 , and that at
nannibal , costing over § 100,000 ; the
'
court house and jail'at Marysvlllo , Mo. ,
the court house at Rockport , Mo. , that
at Albany , Mo. , and at Sit. Ayr , Iowa ,
besides the now board of trade building
and other largo buildings In St. Joo.
Mr. Mann'a opinion of the old court
house woo freely and frankly given , it
being that the building was In a danger
ous condition and liable to fall , llo ad
vised the board t'o vacate It. The
trouble , in his opinion , was with the
foundations , which troro giving away at
both the east and west undo , and it was
not practical to attempt to bruoo it up
for any great length of time.
A number of proposals wore received
by the board from these willing
to furnish temporary rooms for
court and county purposes , until a new
court house could bo built. Mr. Dohany
oflbrod the third Door of his opera house
building , with five rooms on the second
floor , for ofticoa , at $1200 a year. An
other proposition was to use Bono's hall
for a court loom , with two rooms below
for iurloi , an ollico In Burnham , 'fully &
Go. 0 building for recorder , ouo in the
basement of Shugart's block for treasur
er , another ono in the basement also for
auditor , and the room in the roar of
Odoll & Day's ofllco for sheriff , the whole
rental to bo $1800 a year , Still another
oiler Trim to use the Masonic hall and the
first tloor of the building , the hall to to
used only during the day time , and the
whole to bo heated by steam , the lease to
run two years at $3,000 n year.
Mr. L , Horace Everett also called the
attention of the board to his stores on
earl street and otlior rooms suitable to
county purposes.
In the afternoon the following report
was presented to the board , but all fur-
, her action was pootponod until this
norning : -
To the honorable , the county board of
uporviiors of Pottowattamle county.
In compliance with your request 1 have
; lvun your court house building a thor-
ugh examination , and I unhesitatingly
ironounco it unsafe. 1 find that the side
nd roar walla have spread until thuy
lave forced the anchor plats from the
anchors , and that the second story joists
uro entirely out of the second story
walls , and only rest on a narrow ledge at
ho top of the first story wall ,
These walls are now sprung so badly ,
and the joists have sagged to such on
extent that the joists are now acting as
lovers , exerting themselves to throw the
walls farther apart. *
The building can possibly bo made to
land for some llttlo time by means of
props , but the remedy will only bo tem
porary na the props will soon sag , thus
allowing the walls to again move out , and
the movement only nuodu to bo small to
lot the second story joist fall.
I have boon asked by your honorable
body , If it was possible to remodel the
building so as to make It safe. While
possible , it Is not practicable , ns the
fault lien entirely hi the foundation , and
to take out the old foundation and re
build ono sufficient to support 'tho super
structure would cost more than to build
n now house equally as good as the old
ono wus when now.
I find that your vaults are so badly
cracked that should your building burn
thuy would nflbrd you no protootion but
would rather act as a furnace with your
books and papurs as fool ,
1 hardly deem it necessary to make a
raoro detailed report , as the matter can
ba summed up as follows : ,
First The building as it now stands la
unsafe and those In it remain at a aerioui
risk to their Hues.
Second It cannot bo made safe , ex
cept temporarily , without spending more
than it would cost to remove the present
building and build a now ouo that would
answer the purpose nf the county muoli
bettor than the old ono ,
Respectfully submitted.
GKOIIOK R. MANN.
1.0 VJS AND
"Lovo and Law , " a well-wrought rnolo
drama , is now current at the Fourteenth
Street Theatre. Mr. Milton Nobles i
the author of this play , and ho acts in it
as the here , Felix O'RfifT , an Irishman ,
and , it is noodlota to add , a universal
genius. * * The scene of the play la
laid in Now York , and it contains in its
last act n surprisingly iflVctivn situation ,
the burden of which is skillfully bnrno
by Mr. Nobles. N. Y. Times , April 2. ,
1881.
1881.Tho Denver Tribune-Republican ol
Decembers , says of "Lovo nnd law : "
"Lovo and Law" is superior to any of
the Loi'.don melodramas which have
scored Btich tremendous success during
the past four or five years , and , by add
ing spectacular effects lo its production , it
could bo made still rnoro entertaining
than it is. The play is Intensely dramat
ic nnd sensational and yet it Is kept neil
In hand , and the situations are all within
the legitimate bounds of the story and Its
natural nurroundlnps. It ia > i bettor play
than "Tho Streets of Now York , "
which had n famous run some years ago ,
and IK ft Hog n til or ono of the best Ameri
can molodranwB wo havo. It la well
balanced and is cleverly gndod to the
climax.
The nuppoiUng company is In ovcry
respect excellent. Wo congratulate Mr.
Noblea upon his success. Ho dosrvcs it
the more because ho has forced recogni
tion from n part of tha publifi which hnd
looked with disfavor upon his work for
years ,
At Dohany s Opera homo Wednesday
ovnnldg , December 10. Reserved seats
at Bushnoll's. Popular prices.
McOlurg's self-rising buckwheat flour
nlways ready for use. Try It.
Dr. 0. 0. Hazon , Dentist , 100 Main at.
There will bo a beautiful and instruc-
ivo exhibition and illustrated lecjuru on
astronomy by Shafler at St. Joseph's
academy this afternoon at < l o'clock , and
also to-morrow evening. Parents should
attend and bring their children.
Itcnl Km a to TranslVirs.
The following transfers were filed in
ho county clerk's office yesterday and re
ported for the BEB by J. P. McMahon ,
real cstato agent , December 0,1881 :
J P Caeady and wife to Mary A Withe-
el , nud. \ of lot 1 , Johnson's add , $300.
J P Caaady , Giuardlan , to Mary A.
Wlthoroll , und. 3 lot 1 , Johnson's add ,
? 500.
J P Casady and wife to Robt Porcival ,
wostorwardly A " lot 5 , blk 3 , Baylisa 1st
add , S2.000.
Robt Porcival to J P Casady , castor-
wardly " A lot C , blk H , Bayllsa 1st add ,
62,000.
Wilhclm Llppold to Mngplo Rnssman ,
J , 25 , 77 , 40 , nnd ne ] , 30,77,40 , $1,000
Margaret Foreman to Eliza T Paige ,
ot 3 , blk E , Curtis & Ramsay's add ,
8100.
Ira A Sprague and wife , to Chas 0 and
I M Sprague , nnd. . } Iota 1 , 2 and 3 , blk
5 , Williams add , § 500.
Low prices at Bliss' .
Now line of novelties at Bliss' .
Rough dry washing 20c per dozen ,
iroadway Steam Laundry , 711 Broad
way. *
1M3IIBONAU
II , Monde ! , of Neoln , was ID the city yen-
onlay.
J , C. White , of Cnmoti , was in the city
yoaterdny.
iTno , I1. Organ , of Noleon , was nttendtoR
court bore yesterday.
J , A. Ilako nnil Joint Lodwich , of Avoca ,
voro in tha city yoatarday.
Tom Carlisle nnd wife , of Missouri Vnlle } ' ,
voro nt the 1'acllic yesterday.
Dr. 0. J'3. Clark , of Magnolia , was in the
ity nnd nt the Pacific yesterday.
A. 1' . Cramer , of Avocn , was hero looking ,
nt the crnckH m the court house yesterday.
District Attorney J. P. Crnmor , the judge
loot of the circuit court , was in the city yes-
ordny.
T. MoKinnoy , of Plensnnt township , wan
u llio city yesterday , nnd looking nfter the
court hou o ( luostlonii.
S , W. Kergupon , who wa in the loan busi
ness hero , and who 1ms Intoly been in Mis
souri , in here for n few dnyfl' Htay.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J , F. Kimball are expected
o nrrivc homo from their wadding trip BO na
o receive their friends nt 713 Sixth uvonuo
after Christinas.
H. If. Van Brunt ami Oeorgo W. Thomp
son , of the firm of Vnu Brunt , Thompson &
I/o. , nro making preparations for n trip to
2ucimmti ! us the ( { iiosts of A , W. Couraon ,
Ask your grocer for WcClurg'a self-
wising buckwheat. Try it.
St. John Bros , have bought , cleaned
nnd refurnished the Rotoro House , 540
Broadway , opposite the opera house ,
Council Bluffs , whuro yon will find clean
rooms , clean beds and well filled tables ,
forma $1.00 pur day.
DOH'ANY'S '
Friday and Saturday Evenings
DECEMBER 12 and 13 ,
, 'llie Ornml HI toilc I Drama ,
MEAT REPUBLIC !
Given under ttiu ImixnlUto direction of
MR. D. L SCHNEIDER
, BY NKAKIY
500 CHARACTERS 500
Inc'udlnic thu Boit Local
Musical and Dramatical Talent
All tlie Cliaractirl will Appear Ap-
proprlitely ami
Elegantly Costumec
THIS SPLENDID
Spectacular , Musical and
Dramatic Entertainment
Illuitrit'i our National lllitory from the landing o
OoluroUui to the \ircntnt \ time. ItonJor-
lute It nt tiTllnit Mine.
J'or tht Deneflt ol a KuuJ to I'urchne a Mrsoum
of Natural HUtcry for tlio
Public Schools
MISS AD DIE HORTON
ACCOIU'AN'IST.
PROF. MuNAUGIlTON , Troajurer.
Admission , Only 60c
No eitu ctirvo for rvurvej lonti. The 1uc
rtt < begin * iIo > t < Uy morulmr. December I
' , t lu ) hodr .
Wo to-day offer and willl'until sold our entire -
tire stock of
CONSISTING OF
Dolmans , Newmarkets , Russian Circulars ,
Seal Plushes , Velvets , Etc , , Etc ,
At Prices That Will Close Them Out ,
A large Invoice of Misses' and Childrens'
half their actual value , Balance of
Gents' and Ladies' heavy
Also 10 Dozen- Jersey * Jackets. These
are bargains and those desiring must se
cure them at once as % e shall close them
out without delay.
Do not forget this is1 the time to pur
chase
Choicest Patterns , Lowest Prices and
Bound to Sell ,
401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa :
Keep Heroes and Mnloa constantly on hand which
wo will soil lu retail or wholesale lots.
All Stock Warranted as Represented ,
Wholesale and retail dealers In Grain and Baled liar. Prices
BonaLlo Satisfaction Guaranteed.
.SCmLTJTOBE. < Sc BOLIE
Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffs.
I
HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS
Endorsed by FRANZ LIBZT.
EMERSON PIANOS.
Unrivalled or Tone ot FlnUhi
KIMBALL PIANOS
Best Modern 1'rlcotoBuy.
The Kimbnll Organ , BO long and favorably knjwn In the wnst , rncorainenda
STEWART , Solo Agent for above lines of Goods. Wnrorooma , 83'J
Bluffs uncil OorrcaponiJonco Solicited. Agonta Wanted.
COOKING AND HEATING STOVES
Both new tmd second hnnd , ranging iu prices from § 3.50 to
$25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain
the best bargains. I am making a bis ? reduction in
As I need the room t dlipby my ( took ol ttovea.
fe/yl / SSS" Council Btalli. lew ,
ADMISSlON-Oentl ISc Udlct 100.
BKATES-denU 15o. Lodlc 10a
Admlulon Frte to Lallca r ch rnornlnj und T\ICJ-
day mil Thuridy lternooni. UM of Bkito ] It
MllU.
A. f. GCIIANCK , 0. II , UARTENS ,
UkiUKtr. I'loprlotot
TH03. ornctni \t. u. u. rcsu
OFFICER & PUSEY
BACKERS.
Council Blullf , . . . la.
Established - - 1856
Uoalern lii Torelgn anil Domottlo Exclnnge and
Homt Securities.
Dr , W. H. Shorradon
DENTIST ,
Masonic Temple ,
Council Binds Iowa.
J , E. TATS ,
Pnottao to BUt tnd KftJerU Courts.
Otilteotloai promptly Utendod to.
Room 16 , BluiK&rt'i Uuildio i
COUNCIL BLurra IOWA
! TE
EVERYTHING NEW ,
All the Latest Improved
Machinery.
All Work First Class.
Orders by Mail Solicited
Express Paid on all Or
ders over S2.50.
Collars and OufFs a
Specialty ,
Established 1882.
H. E. EEMER , Manager
711 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
N. SOHURZ.
of i ) Peace.
OFFICE OVER JLURIUOAH EXPRESS
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA
E. Rice M. D.
or other omor tunoreJ Uhout tht
koUa oi duwlogcf blood.
CHRONIC DISBASES " 111 UDdt I-- '
Over thirty yean ir cUc l eip jlwj4 OCOI to ,
( , Pe rl lUwif.CounBU
Inu ,
t > 1
CLOCKS ,
AND. JEWELRY.
17 Main Street , Council Bluffs.
I AM TIIE WESTEHN A3ENT FOR TUB
Tt
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KO. S This 'a ' what some ol the skate manufacturer * call a "Club , "but wo cill it "Our Half CUmii
Ililli. " It hm ] > iiro spring bticl bottoms corrujatuil ; srunk. It la fuil ulckol p nt'tl Trio liott : u U ahipel
o tit tlio sole ot thusliiA ) or \ > 01 rcrfcctl ) , thereby "iri\lo.c tha fo' > 4 froa am ] natural tctlon Ithis
on clamp ai.il ll ht icatcor Instep or luel strata Too heel utr.ijm are prtfirnulo ID heel clamp n
notcitti'8 , nstlieHtr" ! > .i btiy and strengthen the nnkle elton prctcmini ; s nous atid painful tcuiJenti. H
3 the finestlooUiiitskato In the market , anJ one that Is mire to pla se. It h.n pure Turku ) BjtflrooU
wh cHwllhbrasi bushing , the } are 2J Inches tu ilU'tietjriui ' I o\'ry wliwl porfiit v inn , 'iuh pilr In-
cjsaJ In a separate bo * . Sizes , t to 9. I aUo carry a full line of snio skito In ful s'up wjol bottom ) and
afullllnoof allextn , nml suiill mid Urso brisa lined uluea U'rito for p l3i Tuniu Onc-thlnl cash
ttocompanjIriB order ; bilaucossntC. 0. ! > . ' II. L. MlLLiiit , Wu9t ri ; A0'out , 1U , Fourth Ave uui
Council Blultj , lou i.
SMITH * TOItiEU
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS
7 and 0 Mala street ,
COUNCIL BLUMS , IOWA.
Complete Line of New Goods to Select From ,
8,500 Electric BK rol J for tbaUonth o ! Noven.l r by us.
ReferenoeB my ol tt o Imslntoa houses la Council UluOa. JUDD & 8111111 Prourloenn.
Saleerooma 319 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS *
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
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332 and 814 Broadway , OODNOIL BLUFFS IOWA
L. C. ARBUTHNOT ,
ALL TIIE LATEST BTTLK3 IN
rsilFAU. PAl'rtl I'ATTEnNB JUST 11EOEIVKD.
5i2 BROADWAY , - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
NOEENE & LANDSTROM ,
Winter Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style
ca Short Notice and at Reasonable Prices.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
205 Main Street , . . . . . . Council Blnfli. \
GENUINE SLAUGHTER
IN TIIK FRICKS Or
Cooking and Heating Stoves !
Tlio uon tclnz iu ( ar dt anccd I have concluded to dn ! > M ol rny gtovei KMUBDiiwa or c& > r In pit ! *
ettoc * to Itoilo ; Ibttu uutU ueit t | cu , Call early M I vrtu not be uafartold by anjoue.
A. J. Mandel ,
325 Uroadway , Uouucil llluffi.