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    THE DAILY BEE.
COUNClETiBLUFFS.
12
/icllvcred / b arrjcr In ; /nv j.ftrt Of to City A
4. . enty Cents 1'erWcek. . . _ , , . .
11. W. T1LTON . . . . MANAGE ! ! .
TKLKl'IIONKSl
IltJPiNrPS OFFICE No. 43.
Ntoiir Kniroit , N'o. ' t.
Ml.NUU MKNT1O.V.
N. Y. Plumbing cdmpany.
Conlnntl wood. E.K.Mnyno , 019 B'wny.
Messrs. Domsy & Hutlor is the nnmo
of n now firm located at. Pearl street.
Tlioy will run an old fashioned "candy
kitchen , " and the purest and best can
dles will bo always on sale , fresh made
every day.
Too much election nxcltcmonl pre
vented the aldermen from assembling
in council lastovonlng. Mayor Hohror
and Alciorman Wntorinan wore present ,
and an luljoarninont was taken until
to-morrow ovonlnp.
The Council Bluffs Investment com-
panv has dissolved parlurshlp , and tholr
ollle'b at No. 10 Pearl slreot will horc-
after bo occupied byGuorgo Motcalf ami
Judge W. C. James , rcul estate dealers ,
the Tatter having bought out the inter
ests of Messrs. Fowler and Addis , of the
investment company.
A fire at the house of William Ilaff ,
on Highteonth avenue , called out the
department at 5:15 : yesterday morning.
Hwasa long run , but the department
arrived in time to Iceop the lltunoa from
spreading. One wing of the house was
completely gutted , and the loss will
amount to about $ > UO. Tlio cause of the
blaze is unknown.
Eddie , son of William Gibson , pro
prietor of the K. C. house , on South
Main street , died yesterday afternoon
at 4:15 : o'clock of lung fever , after a two
weeks' illness. The deceased was lu
Ills twenty-second year. On account of
the borious illness of his mother , the fu
neral will lake place from the Broad
way M. K. church to-morrow afternoon
at U o'clock , Rev. Mr. Franklin ollici-
atlng. Friends are invited to attend
without further notice.
The school election passed off very
quietly in the BlulT.s. Very little in
terest was manifested , consequently a
very light vote was polled. The can
didate , themselves were quite busy ,
looking after their interests in the
various wards , but the usual ward
F workers wore conspicuously absent.
The lack of enthusiasm was undoubtedly
owing to the fact that all of the nomi
nees wore men of good standing in the
city , and it was conceded that the public
interests would not suitor , no matter
which way the election resulted.
HCI'OlHtll.
Captain Ray , United States army ,
who spent two years in the Arctic re
gions , will toll the story of his life
while there in Saint Paul's church
Thursday evening , March 14. Admis
sion 10 cents. Under the auspices of
Saint Andrew's Brotherhood. The
public invited to attend.
Dr. C. C. Ilazen , dentist , Opera house
block.
*
Blank books made to order. Can fur
nish patent binding for parties wishing
the same. Call and see samples at room
lEvsrott block , Pearl street.
MoiiKitoubi : & Co.
Rooms to rent in the Merriam block.
S. B.Wadsworth &Co.l30 ! Main street.
Have our wagon call for your soiled
clothes. Cascade Laundry Co.
Curd ol' ThankK.
The proceeds of the "Peep o' Day"
entertainment , given by the Innisfail
club , for the benefit of St. Bernard's
hospital , were delivered to the sisters
in charge last ovonlnsj by the club in a
body. It will bo used to defray balance
duo on the coal and plumbing bills.
The sisters are very grateful to the
club and public in general who assisted
them in making it n grand success" .
The club ollored to assist at the * coining
bazaar , and they will furnish the In
nisfail table and give an entertainment
one evening.
Money loaned at LB. . Craft's & Co.'s
loan ollico on furniture , pianos , horses ,
wagons , personal property of all kiiuls ,
and all other articles of value without
removal. All business strictly confi
dential.
Try our XXX bottled beer. Special
rates on all orders from Iowa.
L. M. FJNKKLSTKIN.
Bnrtlott & Norton for hardware ,
stoves and cutlery. 787 and 2315 B'way.
Free Co ITue.
ACJIK COPKKH free this forenoon at
M. OCalef's , 580 Broadway ; this after
noon from 2 to 6 o'clock at S. T. Mc-
Atoo's , 600 Main st. , ami this evening
from ( I to 9 at K. L. Landsborg's , 1UU
Broadway. ColToo will bo made by . ) .
A. Bellman , agent for Thomas Wood &
Co. , Boston , Mass. , manufacturers of
Acme Cotleo.
Personal I'lii'i
IA. . Soiborhng , of Akron , O. , is vis
iting friends in the Binds.
G. A. Frederick , editor of the Mc-
Cook ( Nob. ) Ga/.otto , spent Sunday in
llio BlulTs.
Clmrlod Shinklo , of Richmond. 111. ,
a nephew of Mr. John SUinklo , of this
city , is hero on a visit , and there are
probabilities of his making this his per
manent residence.
The finest line of spring goods to bo
found in the market is at A. Roller's ,
No. a 10 Broadway.
For Exchange For cattle or horses.
.Fivo room cottage , nearly completed.
Alto vacant lot. L. D. Fowler , No. 10
Putirl street.
Parties having temperance billiard
hallH and restaurants will do well to
take the oxclublvo sale of my to in per
mit-o boor. L. M. FINKKLSTKIN.
Send all orders for bottled beer to L.
M. Finkelfitohi , Omaha.
J. G. Tipton , real estate , 527 B'dway.
l.iunlifi1 null .Supply Co.
B'jlwoon KUh and llth streets , and -a
und id ! avoiuios. Telephone 211.
13. W. RAYMOND , Manager.
Money loaned on futnituro , pianos ,
cUiuiumds , horses , buggies or anything
of value at low rates of interest. No
publicity ; fall- and honorable dealing.
A , A. Clark & Co. , olllce cor. Broadway
and Main , over Aiuorleau express.
For Sale nt Itarculn.
Hotel property in Council BlulTs , cen
trally louatod. doing good business. R ,
P. Oilleor , solo agent , No , 12 N. .Main
St. , Council BlulTs.
Notice the beautiful llnlsh glvoii col
lars , uuFfsand shirts by Cascade L.ui.-
dry company.
Headquarters for builders' hardware ,
Odell & Bryiuit , Sl.'l Main street.
S. 13 , Wadsworth & Co. lonn mouoy.
PI ? .
A Number of Crooks SontonQOd In
Duo Form to Hard Labor.
FINING A NOISY HACK LOAD.
An OIHocr nittcn fty n Horne Xo
Smallpox In tlio
The Nc\v School
Hoard.
Mu t Wear Stripes.
Judge Thornoll roturnoil yesterday
morning from Sidney , whore ho spout
Sunday with his fnmlly , and resumed
the trial of the Collins case in the dis
trict court. When court convened in
the afternoon the was sheriff ordered
to bring in the prisoners who wore con-
vloted lust week to receive their sen
tences. Shortly afterward six prisoners
were ushered in and assigned scats di
rectly In front 6f the judge's bench.
"It Is always a pain fill duty1 ' said the
court , "to impose sentences upon crimi
nals , and I am sure that those who are
brought in hero to-day are awiiro that
either the court nor the prosecuting
ttornoy has any por.Diml fooling In
lonnootion with tholr conviction. I see
n this number some naturally smart
ncn one in particular ; with whoso
ccortl t am somewhat acquainted , who
ins as much brains as any man in this
ourt room. I am unable to understand
ivhy they sopk to make a livinp by
iriino , when they < jpuld succeed so
nuch bettor without breaking the law.
lowover , the law must bo enforced for
he good of those who are not law
breakers and the community in general.
The punismnotit of those onmluals must
servo as a check and u lesson to other * .
William Muhor. you have been found
ruilty of obtaining money under false
irotuilsos. Have you anything to say
y sentence should not be pronounced
.ipon you ? ' *
"I have a mother to support , and I
, iopo you will make it as light as possi
ble. "
"This is a very serious charge , and
ho law punishes it severely. In view
of the circumstances in this case , it is
.ho . sentence of this court that you bo
; opt at hard labor for the period of four
years. "
Charles'Bonson , whoplcndod ? guily to
arcony from a building in the day time ,
ivas sentenced to sixty days in the county
jail , and a line of $100 and costs.
R. L. Thorp , who was found guilty of
'orgery , pretended that his tongue was
laralyzod , and wrote on a slip of paper
lis replies to the questions of the court.
IIo was sent to the pen for three years.
Dr. L. King , who was convicted of
'orgery , was sentenced to throe years at
Fort Madison.
George Wallace , who pleaded guilty
to the charge of burglary , made quite a
"cngthy harangue , setting forth the
act that he was sixty years of ago and
ought to be let oft'easily. .
The court stated that his nast record
was against him and gave him two and
half years in the pen , stating that
that was a very lenient sentence.
Ed. Middleton , the forger , will bo
sentenced this morning.
It will require another day at least to
complete the trial of the Collins case.
When court adjourned last evening the
state had just rested its case , and the
defense will take the stand this morn
ing , after which the state will introduce
some rebutting evidence. The attorneys
for the defendant are making a hard
fight to keep theil' client out of the
penitentiary.
The next case to bo tried is that of
State vs Sirute , for larceny.
A Tottsh Quartette.
A couple of boo/.o fines were assessed
by Police Judge Aylesworth yesterday
morning , after which the case of the
pugulistiu quartette arrested Sunday
iftcrnoon for fighting in a hack on
Lower LJroadway was called. The out
fit presented a very tough appearance ,
for although the blood had boon washed
oil , the bruises and scratches showed
more plainly than before. There wore
three women and one man. The latter
was ( i stranger , but two of the women
are Known to the police as a pair of the
'most vicious prostitutes who over fro-
quontoil this city.
It scorns that the party created a dis
turbance on the streets of Omaha , but
gave the police the slip , and slapped
across the bridge to this side of the
river. Their.disgraceful proceedings
on Lower Broadway attracted thoatton-
tion of parties who wore out ploasuro-
ridlng. and the police wore sent for.
The parly was coming up into tlio city ,
but on reaching tlio Northwestern depot
the man became alarmed and jumped
from the hack. It continued up Broad
way with the women , andOlllcor Austin
boarded it at Eighth street , and com
pelled the johu to drive to the police
station.
Ollicor Isenborgor captured the man
at Eleventh street , and had a lively
tussol before the 230 pounds of ugliness
was subdued. The ollicor throw his
man easily but was unable to hold him
down and they had it up and down for
several minutes until the arrival of the
patrol wagon. In court the follow gave
the name of C. Gordon , and ho was a
most repulsive looking object. One
eye was artistically adorned with a
Queonsbury'fro-icoin [ blue and blacktho
corresponding chock was bulged out
about an inch beyond his nose , a deep
cut was visible over his other optic , one
car broke a striking resemblance to a
wet dibhrag and his proboscis had gotten
altogether out of place in a futile at
tempt to crawl down under his chin ,
lie claimed to know nothing of the
atTair us ho was very drunk. IIo was
lined SjH.liO for disturbing the peace by
lighting and $15 for resisting an ollicor.
The woman , Kittio .TaokbOn , Annie
Sohrump and Maud ChriHtonson , ploud :
cd guilty to disturbing the peace and
wore each lined $11) ) 10. None of the
party had any mouoy and wore locked
up again. Tno females wore stowed
away on the second Hour whore they at
tached u largo crape veil to the bars of
their window as a signal of distress.
Itlttcn Ily a Homo.
Ofllcor Isunhorgor now wo nrs his
neck in n sling. Ho was lighting the
gas in the patrol house Sunday even
ing , preparatory to assisting in unhar-
imssiiiff the horses after a run. Onu of
the horses evidently thought ho had no
business thoro. and without a moment's
warning .sub-.ocl him by the throat. The
pcclur was highly pleased when the
order came to ' 'brcnk ' uway. " For the
'
next few days ho ivill woar'a huge piece
of court plaster over a blister larger
than the palm of his hand , and will
turn carefully around when ho wants to
look behind him.
No Hmullpox.
City Phyalciun Soybert furnishes a
bit of information that will bo greatly
appreciated by Council Bluffs citizens.
It is to the olToct that the lust trace of
amr.Hpox in this city 1ms teen stamped
out , nil infected clothing buying beou
destroyed and buildings fumigated and
disinfected. The last quarantine has
boon raised , and all nangor of another
outbreak from the old source is at an
end ,
The New Soltnnl Hnnrtl.
The course of tho/now board of edu
cation will be watched with interest ,
riils will be especially so in regard to
, ho election of tcnchers. It remains to
jo so6n whether those appointments
\ro to bo parceled up and each member
allowed to select a certain munbou. The
> coplo are gutting very weary of this
lort of lottery scheme in the selection
of teachers. Its workings have been
quite fully explained and its dlsndvan-
ttgcs portrayed. The city has elected n
joard , and they expect tha board to act
us such , instead of as individual mem
bers.
Now and full line of spring goods at
the London Tailors , 037 Broadway.
Now Pay Over the Money.
After stubbornly maintaining for sev
eral days that the Molvlllo woman loft
this city lust Tuesday evening and had
not returned , the Ilorald ignores its
$100 "blult" of Saturday morning , and
came out yesterday with the startling
isscrtioii that tlio woman was in the
city and had been interviewed by a I3in :
reporter on Wednesday last. As soon
is the Herald man ascertained this un-
mportant fact ho sought an interview ,
Irst securing the services of an ollicor
,6 accompany him , fearing that the
righteously indignant female might ut-
.ompt to assassinate him for his sense-
ess stupidity in not finding out the
truth before.
After "much pumping" the interview
appearing previously in Til 15 Bun was
verified , when the woman suddenly
concluded that she "had mndo no state
ments to Tin : BISK and would make
none to the Ilorald. " As the Ilorald i s
now apparently satisfied that Tin : IJuis
interview was actually had with the
woman at the time stated , it is possible
that that "authorized olTnr" of $100 will
soon bo forthcoming , although for some
.inuccounlablo reason the "alleged in
terview , " "great precautions of the po-
.ice , " "roportorial fake , " and other
similar phrases have suddenly disap
peared from the columns of the Council
[ 3lull's department of the Herald.
E. H. Sheaf & Co. oiler bargains in
: ity property , either improved or un
improved. Easy payments. Good lots
on $10 payments.
Itcsulr , of tlio Election.
The battle of the ballots closed at 6
o'clock last evening , and the following
s the result of the count in the various
wards :
First Ward Schoentgon 197 , Hunter
211Odell 180Beobo 18'J.
Second Ward Schoentgon 252 , Hun
ter 211. Odell 200 , Becbe 200.
Third Ward Schoentgcn 251 , Hunter
° 3 ! ) , Odell 104 , Bccbe 100.
Fourth Ward FirstprccinctSchoont-
_ on 214 , Hunter 104 , Odell 203 , Beobe
JOS.
JOS.Second
Second precinct , Schoentgon 117Hun-
for 104 , Odell 51) , Beobe 00.
The totals received arc as follows :
Schoentgcn 1,031 , Hunter ilS'J , Odell "o'J ,
Beobe 773. The two democratic nomi
nees are elected by nearly two hundred
ind fifty majority. This will make the
board entirely democratic , the two re
tiring members , Atkins and Couch ,
being the only republicans on the
board. The two following propositions
carried by immense majorities :
First Proposition Shall the board of
directors of the independent school
district of the city of Council Bluffs ,
Ia.j bo authorized and directed to
issue bonds of said district in the sum
of $20,000 or so much thereof as shall be
necessary to construct a school building
near the Cochran tract in the western
part of the city i1
Second Proposition Shall the board of
directors of the independent school dis
trict of the city of Council BlulTs , Iu. , be
authorized and directed to sell lots G
and 7 , in block 1 , Glcndale addition to
the city of Council Blull's , la. , and the
proceeds thereof bo used to purchase
ground and erect a school building near
the Cochran tract in the western portion
tion of saidcitv ?
No News From Saniojf.
WASHINGTON' , March 11. At the stsite and
navy departments no information Jias been
received regarding the alleRCjl destruction
of-tho Kipsto at Samoa. Walker Blaine says
that the department of state entirely dis
credits the story and is free from apprehen
sion on the sublcct.
Bis HontlH Demanded.
NEW Yoitic. March 11. Recorder Smyth
to-day lixcd bail in the case of tlio electric
suctar swindlers at § 7,000 on each indictment.
There are three indictments npalnst cacti of
the nocused , which makes $ -,000 ! ! , bail to bo
given for each prisoner.
( urgs
STIFFNESS-
m
WOUNDS , CUTS , SWELLINGS
. . . 5apeIycrdPeprrQr7entIy )
% DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
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TlfiCHAS.A.VOGELER Co.BALTO.Ma
SPECIAL NOTICES ,
WANTS.
171OU HRNT At * i.OJ per inontli , the now
-L lioiisunnd tvo lotn , No. SIJI. corner of Mil
Bt. iuur-Il ( iiveiuio. Olllro No. , over llaird's
coutcctloniry stole , lately occupied by Win.
Ward , architect.
FOK HIINT-t'osses'donKlvoii April 1st. the
residence now occupied by Hobert Car-
poutercorner Ullist. ancl-'a uve. . JJ ) per month ,
lloraca Kverott.
FOIt HUNT KnrnlHhed iiiid unfurnished
rooim , ltli or wltliout board. Mr . 1' . A.
lltirlco , i > J Wuiihln ton ave.
PPK BAM2 or Kxcliann An esthblhhed
Kfiierul merchuimlso stock and htore In
Taylor county , Iowa , for Council HUilIs prop-
erty. Kt-rr \ ( iray , WU Klrt nvu.
I71UIINIHH1JD HooniH for rcntj second Door ,
JU No. 117 I'ourtli mreet.
WANTED The people to try the City Steam
Laundry , ill North .Main.
TTVIH HUNT Clieap. two handsome , new , six.
-L1 room cottages , nortli of transfer , Council
lllutld. Imjuiro llland Itlshtor , Dili ave. and
Zlstst.
No. 27 Main Street ,
Over Jacquumlii'tj Juivolry .SIore
MERCHANTS
Who Will Snvo You Money
IFYOUBUYofTHEM.
ADAMS f
A : CO.'S d VJ * LJ ta *
51 & 68
SHOE
OQ'K ' House , 3 5
a 417 Krbmlwar ,
OQ Council Ilhilfs.
THE BEST , Ul
to "H
Id Always
CHEAPEST 03
As 1 can prove by
. Jg era
hundreds.
Lanzendorfer & era
CO
Strohbehn , CD ti
No. 221 OQ
MAIN STIIUKT.
FIELD & ESTEP ,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Particular attention given to lltnlmlmlnj.
\o. II N. ItHiUii St. , Council tJlulls.
Furniture repairing uontly dono.
Oillco calls uttcndcu promptly iliiy ami night.
MEATS
mnO Hill AT THE
s a : : 2i LowestJPricBs !
s ei' '
C-D
o s -sj rt ri'g Poultry of nil klml *
n &n o Cl k ? dressed to order.
< g 15
< * > 0 51 S oivi : xu : A CAi.t , .
LU a -Kffi .o
or 2 Tu E. Mottaz
orO
O No. 114 K. Ilrontlw
GO TO THE
LONDON - TAILOR ,
And get the licot lining Suit
you cycr liail.
No 397 BroadwayCouncil Bluffs
Electric Trusses- , Belts , Chest Pro
tectors , Etc.
Apcnts wanted.
, , C. B. JUI > D ,
Council B lull's In ,
Tnos. OKFICBII. W. II. .M. Puser.
OFFICER & PliSEY.
BANKERS.
Corner Main and llroadway ,
COUNCLli liljUFFS , IOWA.
Dealers In foreign r.nd domestic exchaiiRO.
Collectloilb made and Interest paid on tluiade-
D.H.McDANELQ & GO , ,
HiteTalloiff , Pelts , llfool&Fursi
Highest market price1) . Prompt return
and K3 Main St. . Council UlutTd. low
AT YESTERDAY'S SPECIAL SALE
-AT TUB-
BOSTON STORE.
Has compelled us to continue the sale for to-day.
Dress Goods ! Dress Goods !
/U / mi150 pieces 36- /If / OOn ° 8 Pieces Roman
HI IU2b i 11 o h Cashmere HI 00 U Stripes , Oho ok
Twill ; worth I7c. and Combination
Suitings1 , all wool
5 36 inch Cashmeres ; worth COc.
flt ( Rl * pieces
HI IDb Cashmere ; Beiges
in stripes , plain flj | n 30 pieces -Hi-inch
and plaid ; worth HI Tib nil wool Scrged ;
in all the newest spring
.
shades ; worth 76e.
pieces 44 inch
Jit 27 pieces 52 inch
Suitings in stripes
HI all wool Ladies'
and mixtures . ; Cloth , in all the
worth 3Jc. :
latest shades ; worth 05o
Don't ' Fail to Attend This Great Sale at the Boston Store !
The Wloat Modern Novelties In
PAPERHANG1M GS.
AN't )
Artistic Decoration !
AT PETER G. MILLER'S. '
Sign , House unit Ornamental Painting , ICalso-
miningiramlng , etc.
Nos. 11 and 13 Pearl St.
LADIES
OF OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
AHU JN V1TKD TO CALL AT
Mrs. C. L. GILLETT'S '
And see her flue line of Hair
Uoods. I'lNKST HAlll
OUNAMKNTS In the city
Wins. llt'mdf , etc. , for Kent
or&ilo.
Gluth and Coylo nnd Myers
Orcii'-o I'Hlnts. Hair
Dreivlni ; , Ktc.
IVo. 29 Muiit ( si. , I'ouueil ItltiiiN.
Orders by mall receive prompt attention.
Carpets , Curtains , Curtain Goods , Rugs and
Upholstery.
Mail orders will receive prompt and careful
attention.
COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET COMPANY.
HE ! IRTJSSIEILjILi
SIZES FROM especially Adapted for
25 TO 300
HORSEPOWER , Z Mills and Elevators
AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE
gpocllleatloni and I'ltlmtUcs turulshoil for complete Rtnam plants , KeKulntlon , Durability Ouur
uuleuil. t.'uu xhow lutters from users \vliero 1'uel Economy | s urjuiil with Corlliu * Nuu-Coiulonsliit'
E. C. HARRIS , Agent ,
Send tor Catalogue. No. 51O Pear-1 Street , Council Bluffs
THE ORDER W\3
BILLS !
V OUN
BROADWAY
S TAT I ONE/ / ?
SCHOOL SUPPLIES.
o ; Sff % * 'VY. SWUTH & BROS. W&v&i-ft
< n 'C6 ' ! IVo naar\ \ 0 V 5. Ba th fQ ( 0 in s. t $ < &Giff
ri r - 9 MK ° f ip ' $ & . 'iS't ' a ) rn\shed X4w ' nat' ' < . < $ ! j s >
'Oe X 'iS'tQi5 SHOP
TV\e C i .yi
tws
kbaSBfess PI/\NOS / \ ( aofi&A s
, PLUMBERS ,
SWANSON MUSICS-
o. A PiercePrDirictor. o ( /Vo.23t ? Broadway. No.H4MainSf.
FurnifurQ fl : Stoves
on wcc/f/y /
payments. Best
Selections. Loncsi
s. Liberaldiietunt
Faff CASA/ .
A.J.MAN DEL
OTALER IN
cS
BROADWAN.
M.Mam St.
SEE HOW THEY OBEYED IT
NEW CURIOSITY SHOP ,
B UT.TS
IMP-HAS fiDNE TO i r.pMMMnJg
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sisa gp' g
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TRANSFER CO
COA.
A.
Under IstHsWBU'gffi '
TI MnMS'ao ira
A DAISY FARM !
The nicest eighty acre fai-rn on the slope in Iowa , 9
miles south of Creston , 100 miles east of Omaha.
Good G room houso.
Barn with room for eight horses , and cow barn , shoda
graineriea , orchard , eto.
Good wells , living water , tame grass.
Near school , church , etc.
Easy terms.
* Write C. J. COLBY ,
522 Paxtou Block , Omaha , or Broadway and . ' 50th Sfc
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
GOOD WORK : : PROMPT DELIVERY.
NO. 33O BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 26O