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THE DAILY 7]%!‘]!7".- e —— The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Saturd r.; Mo ring Nov. 18, or weok or Your, Broadway. M. G. GRIFFIN, Manag MINOK MHENTIONS. M «J ,Mueller's Palac k mits only $1.00 at Biise'. —There wasa slight fall of enow here yesterday. —Subsoribe for newspapers and periodi- oals at H. E, Seaman’s book store. —The work of gathering up the leaves in the park continues, — Birthday, Holiday and Wedding Gifts at H. E, Seaman’s. nove-tf —New lot nicely decorated, 56 piecen, fof ton sets, only §5 at Mourcr & Craig, —The outgoing train eastward this after- noon is over the Chicago & Northwestern rond, —T'wo plain drunks were the only new cases in polics court yesterday. —Hand. painted chinn, art pottery, solid silverware, bronzes, &c,, at Maurer & Oraig, —'Lhere is to be a teschers’ meeting at the Bloomer echool building at 10 o'clock this forenoon, —The new meat market of Shull & Mul- len, 799 South Main stieet, guerantee best of meats and prompt attention, —8till the query goes the rounds; “What has become of the gallant Major Anderson?” Has he followed his boom and disappeared entirely? —A fine assortment of Boots and Shoos, sufficient to supply the demands of all, at George Blaxiu’s south Main ctreet, —Cheap Railroad tickets to all points, Bushnell, fivedoors north of postoffice, +ells them, Kntrauce, Main or Pear] streets, —Permits to commit watrimony have been granted to O, A, Clise and Z2rabella Flswick, of Carzon, and L, P, Larson and Clara Larson, of Council Bluffs, —Rev, L. Y. Hays, of Crawfordsville, Ind,, isto ocenpy the pulpit of the Presby- terian church {o-morrow morning and evening, ~There are not many indications yet that the enforcement «f the ordinance restraining the running at large of cattle is being made as prom'sed, ~Joseph Reiter makes the Kinest Suite in the latest styles, at the lowest possible prices, His merchant tailoring establish. ment is at 310 Upper Brondway, Council Bluffs, fusio Hall, nl7 3t | QUEER QUINTETTE. @illis and the Confidence Men Furnish Another Day's Entertainment. - [Bome Btreaks of Sensational- 1em Run Through the Tivideunce, The Truth Still Tangled Yesterday Judge Aylesworth’s court drew a good houso to listen te the continuation cf the evidence in regard to the alleged assault of five confi- dence men upon a cripple named Gillis, and the charge that the gang securod their releass by slipping moncy into tho hands of Officere Cueick and Sterling. John N. Baldwin conducted the prosecation and in his cross examina. tion of the defendants and their wit. nosses showed himeelf sharper than a two edged sword, makiog sore of the alleged confidence men equirm and sweat, to the delight of the crowd, and bringing to light some strange showings of how the business has been plied here. The five defendants were united in adenial that there was any violence done to Gillie, The defense endeav- ored to show that a confidence man named White, on boarding tho O, B. & Q. train gave Gillis a 85 gold picce to keop hia mouth shut, and that Gillis wanted $20. White and Gillia had a littlo loud talk about it, and Gillis pulled his revolver and threatened to shoot, whereupon an- other of the party, calling himeelf Connorton, wrested the revolver away from him, and in the struggle Gille fell ugainst a seat and hure his face 1o enter complaint against them, the officers let them go. All denied that they gave the officers any money to secure their release. Connorton testified that he entered the car just as White and Gillis were talking, ahd heard Gillis say he would run them out of the depot unless money was paid him, He saw White give him $5, and ray, “‘Now, I want you to shut up.” Gillis replied, “I ain't no $56 man; I want $20. You fellows make thousands, and T get only soup.” White called him names and threatened to pull his ear, whereupon @illis pulled o revolve but Connorton grabbed 1t bofore he could shoot. He gave the warpon to another man, and it was handed to the express agent, He and the othér four stavted off, and were —All business men should bear in mind the meeting of the board of trade next Monday evening, to discuss the paving questicn, s matter whith concerns all property owners, —Kreddle Bates, the little son of Ed Bates, was in & hopeful condition yester- day as could be expected after thb fearful arrested by the officers, but Gillis said he had no charge to make, and the officers let them go. He denied using & knife, and saw no one hit or try to hit Gillia, On being cross-examined he claimed that he resided in Chicago, and was in the advertising busines He played oards, too, Hoarrived here Inst Tues- # bartender, sud had been living in Denver Charles Dancan was brought on the stand and cut a norry figure, He said he hapoenod tobo i the cat, and that the defonce ad stated the trath about the \d piece, and the ntacting o row. As soon as rush to get out of the car, and in doing so ran against the cripple and knacked him down by hitting his cratoh. In being crose-exsmined he ot Ao mixed u me raitle Ofticers Cusick and Sterling testi- fied as to what they knew, their state ments baing about the same as already viven in Tur Bre, they denying all charges of bribory, ete. James Mc- Mahon also testified that he heard Gillis charge Cusick with having baen fixed. nnd heard the latter cffer to have Gillis search his pockets, and take all the movey he conld find on him, but the latter declined to do so. The examination came to a close about 6 o'clock. Judge Aylesworth held Connerton and Howard to await the action of the grand jury, their bonda being fixed at §300 ‘each. The othera wore dischargod. Connorton and Howard, the con- fidence men were not able to furnish sasisfactory bonds last night, and were lodged in jai!, where tho boys initiated them in good shape. Itis said new evidence has been discovered and further steps oro to be taken in regard to the whole gang. #All ladies who may be troubled from organio displacement; who have a sense of weariness and a feeling of laseitude; who are languid in the morning: in whom the appetite for food 18 capricious and sleep at proper hours ancertain, shonld have recourse to Mrs. Pinkham's Vegetable com- pound, Eye and Ear. Dr. Meagher, occulist, aurist and d | spectalist in chronic disease offers his 2 | servicgs to all afflicted with diseases of the eye, ear, or chronic diseases of any character, Warrants a cure in all rhematic affections. Can be con- sulted by mail or in person at the Metropolitan hctel, Council Blufts, owa, nov17-2t PERSONAL. K. R, Cadwell, of Dunlap, Towa, visited the Blufls yestarday. L. B. Guignon, of Sioux City, was here yesterday. J. G. Walker, ot Helena, Montana, was in the city yesterday. J. A. Dodge, wife and danghter, of Piy- mouth, N, H.,, are in the city. 0, B, Willard, of The Sherman County Timee, Loup City, Neb.,, was inthe city yesterday. Charles J, Hagemann, representing Lieg & Willism, heavy hardware, was here yesterday, and was among the callers at Tue Bk office. T. A, Troyman, of Detroit, represect. ing the Seely menufacturing company, is s drew the revolver the witness | chandelier to the floor, with nervous prostration; who suffer | & -COUNCIL ELUFFS IOWA SATURLAY NOUVE was perfect silence, while the chal- langer wanted to crawl into a ballot hox or anywhere out of sight. Then the trouble began. Witha wild whoop the voter bore down upon him and grasped him by the hair. In two minutes ho had swept all the cobwebs from the oeiling, brought the knockod the policeman off his feet, heaped ballot boxes, baliots, tellers, inspec tors, clerks and books in a coniused muss in a corner, smached every picce » details that he [of furniture in the room, and was finally bogeed: ‘Hold on, you've got | busily engaged in mopping up the floor with the chullenger when police rein- forcoments arrived. As the glass oyes, teeth, tufts of hair, bits of skin and other rolics were raked from_the heap in the corner, it won decided to postpone temporarily the count in that district, at least un. til the rest of tho tellera could be worted out, When his friend got well Robinson informed him confidentially that the man he had challenged was the opposition candidate voting for himeelf, Not an e ment or cheap patent medicine is E:owu'n Tron Bitters, It ie prepared by one of the oldest and most relinble chemical firms, and will do all that i elaimed for i —_—— COUNCIL BLUFFS RAILROAD TIME TABLE. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIO, pm 20 8 m Dej Ablantic Ex Mail and E> Accom. (Sal KANSAS CITY, BT, JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFYS, Depart, Mail and E Expross. Depar Overland Ex.1 . m Lincoln Ex . m, Denver Ex m. Ex. m, Emigran m, WABABIL, B¥. LOUIS AND PACIFIO, Depart. Arrive. Mail and Ex.. 9:45a m | Mail and Ex,. 4:30 pm Cannon Ball.. 4:50 p m | Cannon Bail..11:05 a m SI0UX CITY AND PACWIC. Dol!\n. Arrive. For Sloux City.7:55 a m | Frm Sloux O'.6:50p m For Fort Niobray Fort Niobrara, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL. Leave Coun Arrives Council Bluffs, Mail and Ex. Mail and Ex. Atlantic Ex. Atlantic kx. CIIICAGO, MILWAUKER AXD ST. T ves Omaha. d [ Mail an Atlan *Except Sundays. {Except Saturdays, {Except Mondays, | Daily. Council Biufts & Omaha Street R. R. Leave Council Biuffs, Leave Omaha. Sam9am 10am|8am 9am, 10am, 1am,1m,2'pm,3p|ilam, ipm, 2pm,3p m,4pm,5pm,6pm. [m,4pm,5pm,6pm. Street cars run half hourly to the Union Paciflc Depot. On Sunday the cars begin their trips at 9 0'clock a. m., and run regu ariy during the day at9, 11, 2 4, 6 and 6 o'clock, and run o city time, SuHiva,h‘glglgzgefdldi GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, COURCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL " NOTICES. erilaemente, syc Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent I be inserted In thie PR Wants, Bosrding, ete., column a4 the ow rate of TEN CEN' LINE for the firet lngertlon and FIVE ¢ PER LINE for ench subsequont ave adv ertissmonts b our offics, adway. Poarl Street, near Wanta, W ARIED A temwe teachet of voeal and it (&) music for an Indian seminary of higher g Addro.s 15 x 95, Cou_cil Blufa, T ws, & iving time and pluce of intersiew 1t1 or; a No. 1 broom tier wan Apply or «all on Copson Br 3 N ANTED=A position fo do_gencral writing =& yonng man well recominended, and good penman. Inquire o' the office of John Lindt, at- orney at o on Br VW ANTED—At the Western Hous one who understands the busine cook; none, other need apply. V7 ANTEE—900 buildings ta move. Ve make & 5pes of movi g houses and safes| Address Ayleswortn, box Jonneil Bluffs, Ta. ANTED—Everybody in Council Blufts 1o b0 take Tim Iixn, 20 centa per wook, ae livered by carrlors. Office, No 7 Pearl Streot near Broadway. ~ For Sale and Rent 0R RENT.—Furnished room, No, €06 South Main strect, With o' Withou' b ard. five rooms, good t Merchant's Restau- way and Fourth streots, J. A RO erty; o) s Binffs, Jowa, 8 Upper Broadway {O& SALE—a lumber nad coal yard, dolog & 1 business ju a new town, 0.4 the Chi- + & St. Vaul railroad. FoR Ty new twostory brick store building, on South Main stroot: PETER WEIS. JOR SAL South My twelve-acre fruit farm, on rect. PETER WE{S arnished rooms to rent, with 6 Mynster street. Day board §3.50 per week. ocutl7-4t NOK BALE—Beauuful residence iots, €60 " encn; ‘nothing down, and §8 permonth oy, by EX-MAYOK VAUGHAN. apls-tt Miscellaneous. TILL AHEAD—Great succoss. Call and sec new accessorics and specimens of pictures taken by the reliable gelatine bromide process, at the Excelsior Gollory 107 Main street. DY L PATION—puysicion and Qoulsh Gan ‘cure any oase of sore eyor, 1 1s only & matter of tim and can cure generally in from three to five weeke—1t makes no difter- ence how long diseascd. Will straighten cross eyos, operate and remove Ptyroginms, ctc., and insert artificisl cyes. Special attontion to re- moveing tadeworma aps-tf Council kluffs’ Business Divestory. Art Gallery. Excelsior photoj Instantaneous proc C. GEISE, Upper Broadway. L e, J. P> i HapH MBER 18 B HARKNESS, ORGUTT & CO,, Broadway, and Fourth Street, Jnar-5-3m Council Bluffs, Iowa MUELLER'S Headquarters For the Cele- brated Weber Pianos, Toys, and Fancy Wholesale and Retail. S Address, J. MUELLER, COUMNCIL BLUFFS, Goods N A Hae Wa. F. F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.76 and $2.00 =S IEL R IR NS Blut IMLAIE » and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs, TWENE W EST. GEISE B. HAGG & CO. DEALERS IN BOTTLED BEER, MADE FROM "HE ARTESIAN WELL WATER, ALSO AGEN'S FOR THE . CELEBRATEHD BUDWHNISER BEOR Orders filled in any part of the city. Orders by telephone promptly attended to. Bottling Works. B. HAGG & CO., East Pierco St. Bakery. P. AYERS, 017 8. Main 8t. Bathing Housss. MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., Brosdway and Glenn ave, DR, STUDLEY, Bethesda Bathing House, E. R. STEINHILBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF i A IS B IR & RiE wil injurles he received and the necessary am- | day night on a visit to friends, Marks, :ulha zt:i:nd favored Tons Ban within putation, *The boy shows pluck worthy of | Madden, Lacy and others, Howard FORvRION # hero in bearing his euff h was the only of the party in the row He had never seen CUPBOARDS AND SAFES. ‘We make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, POPLAK WARDROBES, A Nowspaver Editor. nd Stationery. H. E. SEAMAN, Middle Broadway, _ BOOTS, SHOES, ETC| ™", == - “w ¢ Do not be deceived. Insist on hav o #old at eastern prices and guarantecd. —The operetta of “Little Ited Riding remarked, “You're s good ome, T\, S enuine Brown's Tron Biteers | Oouncil Bluffs, - - Iowa, . g e Wholeeale Dealor i and SOLE AGENT FOR Josoph Schits Browing Hood” was repeated as s matinee yester-| White, another of the defendants [wmade ovly by the Brown Chemica HOLLAND & MILLER, gl \\'Al:‘;:;{l:“..;‘ll(ll, ey o Company’s Celebrate day afternoon at Dehaney's. fn conasction | was then put on the stand. | Co., and take nothing elae, CHAS, BEKMAN, 334 Middle Broadway. M I L w A U K E E B E E R i with the Catholle fair, Despite tho In. (ho was an the train bound for Red G (Y ' Bropslstors, Hair Goods. » | clemency of the ther th ak. en Gillis came in he gave i 4 o - - Y m[y_‘{n e wm;"m::“’ :':d :":m"‘ bim 6 and said “Don't tell any of| CoUNciL Brures, Ia., November 17, SINTON & WHST. No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Orders from the sountry olicited ) RR—— ~The police will doubtless lesrn one|Whom ho knew. lesson from the Gillis sensation. Tf wise they will not }muhlr try cases on the street and dispose of them there, but will bring all parties concerned into court and Jet the matter be disposed of there, Then there can not ko easily arise suspioion that officers are *‘fixed.” ~—Now the public will be anxious to see what the city authorities will do with the man White, who has hung around here for months and who owned on the stand yes- terday that he was plying the trade of a confideneo man, - He owns up that he is orooked, He has been discharged from the charge of assault. Now let him be made tosmart for what law he does violate, —Several boys, sons of well known oiti- wens, who huve been reading scme of the blood and thunder story papers, joined to- gether a few days ago as band of gallant freebooters, scoured a revolver, took some provisions from their mothers’ capboards, Gillis before Wednesday morning he went down to the transfer to take the traio, and met the others by chance. On being pressed he did remember that White struck or shoved the crip- ple, and the latter fell down, He de- nied using any knife, Mr. Baldwin asked him if he had not told parties since the trouble that he pulled out his pocket knife, as he thought Gillis was going to shoot, At firat he denied this, but on Mr. Baldwin thrusting home the question whether he hadn't told him (Ba'dwin) this in private conversation, Connorton turned red, stammered, and refused finally to answer. He gave as a reason for not going on the train, as he plan- ned, that he didn't want the notor- iety on the train, on account of the trouble, After getting badly mixed up, he remarked to Mr. Baldwin—-*‘If you'll just lot me off T'll buy you a new bat.” A general laugh went the rounds, and after Connorton had and started out. It was their intention to 80 a8 far as Weston, but a little ways out of town became frightened, and hurried ‘back home crying and out of breath, They do not caze to try the experiment again, tertainment proved highly enjoyable in all respects, Last evening was the closing W. RUNYAN, ; train.” e said it wasn't enough, | on the morning of the 13:h iost, has 06 Bont = one ot the falr, which has proved inwll its | 43 wanted $20, In the main he told | been paid in full by the German- An: o prhend C. A. BEEBE & CO, details a success, and the mavagers and workers may well feel satisfied with the results of their labors, —John Chapman whined piteously yes- terduy “We are pained not t: receive any suggestions in those republican journals which were primarily respousible for the late reputlican defeats, of any measures or methods whereby the lost ground can be veguined,” 1f Johw mesns by this whine brased up enough to deny that he saw the officers bribed, he was allowed to got off the gridiron, and was so re- lieved that he expressed his gratitude to Mr. Baldwin, shook his hand, and the railway men that there are any monte or confidence men on the the same story to Connorton as to subsequent proceedings, On being eross-examined he said he was & sporting man; that he gambled on anything 1n which he thought he would win; that he made his living that way. He admitted getting movey by other practices, also. Oae of these was that of borrowing money from strangers, with no expeoctation or in- that be is yearning for romeore to tell him how to get back to the position of **boss,” from which be has been so sudden- }y tumbled, then there is no use for him tention of ever paying the same, When he confessed in substance that he was a confidence man and gambler, Mr. Baldwin had him stand up before the crowd, and then had his physical to wait, asthere is 0o one who can set | description put on record, he being a bim on the pedestal again, Ways will be|man of medium] height, compactly found for regaining the lost ground, but | built, sandy hair and red ohin whis- not by pking John *‘boss” again, ~—W,W.Loowis, the secretary and treas- urer of Dayid Bradley & Co,, has come kers, one taken off, eto. This scene created another little flurry in the crowd, White said he frequently boarded nd having wwo fingers 0. M, Holoomb, of Bloomville, Ohio, rises to explain: “Had that terrible dis- easo catarrh, for twenty years; couldn't taste or mmell, nod hearing was failing. Thomas' Eelectric Oil cured me, ‘These are facts voluntarily given sgainst a former prejudice of patent medicine.” COMMON COUNCIL. Protecting Upper Broadway—Paving Talk. At the adjourned meeting of the oity council held last evening all mem- bers were present. The council order- ed ten copies of the new city directory. Discussion concerning the condition of upper Broadway resulted in order- ing piling to be driven, Raymond aud Cawpbell to do the work under the direction of the engiveer and com- mittee, way and Main sircets the council seemed unanimous in tavor of cedar blocks, It was decided to meet a8 a 27th, Adjourned, 1882, —This is to certify that the loss of §1,200 —whick I sustained by a fire erican Iusurance Co. of New York, through their agents O'Doll& Day. The prompt action on the pars of this company, in the payment of lossos and the corteous treatment received at the hands of their agents here ¢ mmends them to a liberal business tn this city, J. M. PALMER, The Wrong Man. Detrolt Free Pross. During the recent election Robin- son was a candiinte for office, and fearing defeat ihrough the illegal voting of his opponent’s henchmen he icioun-looking voter who might present himself, promptly at the opening of the polis tnduced a trusty friend to watch the | Paid up capital polls in his distriot and challenge any | Authorized ca Also agents for the fojowing lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Anchor, Guion, American, and Stase ‘Steamship Gompanies. DR AXFTS For sale on the Royal Bank of Ircland and Bank of Ireland, Dublin, Those who intend to send toy triends to'sny part of ‘Europe will find it to thel, nterest to call on Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 843 Broadway, Counoil Blufs MAIN STREET LIVERY, FEED —AND- All Shippers and Travelors will n good accommodation and reasonabl STREET. committee of the whole to discuss [ charges. matters further, Monday evening the souT“ OPPOSITE ORYSTAL MILL, DENTISTS. 14 Pearl Street, Council Blaffs. Extracting and filling & specialty, First-clacs vk wuaranteed, MAURHR & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Eich Out GHlass, Fine Frenc Silver Ware &o., 840 Buoowsr COUNCIL BLUFFs* Banks. OFFICER & PUSEY, corner Broadway and 5th strect. CITIZENS' BANK, th strect. Broom Factory. MAYNE & CO., avenue A, and 6th 8t. Cigar Manufacturers. TEMPLETON & LAMB, 232 Broadway. F. R. LEVIN, 308 Broadwi L. BOEKHOF, 531 Main Ocal. A. H. MAYNE & C0., 34 Pearl St. Cooper. J. ROSS, 615 East Broadway. Dentists. SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl St. Dry Goods HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and 4th street, Eg G. E CnA_\\'I-A(\H Furniture Manufactory. ‘H. R, STEINHILBER, cor. Tth ave and l'.‘,tllsj. Furniture Store. C. A. BEEBE & U').,_:.’m and 209 Broadway. Groceries and Provisions. SULIVAN & FITZGERALD, 343 Broadway. Calls attended to at all hours, POPLAR B! WALNUT REAKFAST TABLES, POPLAR, ES, POPLA ALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. & Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. CUPBOARDS, R SAFES, Office and Manufactery 8. E. Cor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MORGAN, KELLER & CO, U R ID E EITA R IE IR S. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, We defy comptition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr, Morgan bas served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business, REROOMS, 846 AND 857 BROADWAY. pholstering in all its_branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- graphio and mail orders filled without delay. CONRAD GEISE'S BREWERY & MALT EOUSIE: Council Bluffs, - - - lowa. Beer and walt in any quantity'to suit purchasers. Beer §8.00 per barrel, Private famiiles sup- pliod wit small F e ot $1.00 each, oel vered free of charge to any part of tho city. Gunsmithing. & GRAHAM, 6th strect, Goods OLLT PETERSCN & LARSON, City orders to families and dealers delivered free, OGDEN HOUSE, Upper Browdwiy KIEL'S HOTEL, 501 and 507 Main stroct Meat Market E. W, TICKNOR, 33 Broadvay Millinery. J. 3. BLISS, 328 Broadway. Come and exam- ine for yourse elt. MRS J. E. METCALF, 648 Broadwn s U EDMUNDRON, B, b SHUGART, A, W. BT Prosidont, Vice-Pres't. Cashler. CITIZENS BANK 07 Council Bluffs. Organized under the laws of the State of Iowa 9 76,000 200,000 lutorest pald on time deposits. = Drafts lssued © United States and on the principal cities of The morning of | Europe: Special astention wven to collections election dawned bright and clear, and | and corresyondence with prompt returas, DIRNOTORS, Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR & GUANELLA, 117 Broadway. hant Tallors. Broadway, ol's building, 6th and Main trect 3 JOS REITER, 810 Broadway Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL & CHAMP, opposite court house. J. W. SQUIRE & CO.,'corner Pear] aud 15t ave. A FURNITURE BERBE, W. BEEBE Wholesslo and Retall Dealors in AND CROCKERY Nos, 207 & 208 Broadway, Council Bluffs, JAMES FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUEFTFS, IA- Always keeps onhand the finest assortment of material for gentlemen's wear. _Satistaction guarantesd MRS. J. E. METCALF, Milllnery, Dressmaking, Etc.-~Cutting and Fitting a Spediaity, — | Laces, No. 648 Brosdway, Oppocite Revere House. Embroideries, and Ladies Underwear, Robinson's friend was there. Ho wasa | J. D. Edmundson, . L. 8hu J. T, Hart, Restaurant. bere to make this city his home and to|¢he trains for the purpos i inees, o | W Wl W Rotor, 1. : Mina > ] g YT LA yiés take active control of the business bere, | and that he Dli; et :b‘;'g]:j'::’;‘i’,‘:: new haud at the business, but nothing SR T Aot SMITH & McCUEN, 404 Broadway. Bandkerchiefs, hose of all kinds, thresd, pins, noedles, etc. We hope the ladies will At present the company's office is with | cause he didn’t want to be pointed the Keystone manufacturing company, but Mr, Leomis is pushing their large new out, Another of the defendants, Howard, daunted, he determined te lot no chance of saving a vote slip and care- fully ecrutinized every man. The day wore on and he, bewng a stranger in MBS, H, J. AILTON, M, D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Stoves and Tinware. R. D, AMY & €O., 500 South Main street. snd nee our stock of ¥nods. CHARLES RICH, i Weilio ko peedy oo, opes | had & iflerent excuss or going to th | U inrit, had challoied s ot | $22 Broadwar. CounsiiBiat. I e ISR Merchant Tailor. ransfer. o wanted & 1 . S ! e was done. Like all the reet he denied that any- wau, Maxwell or Buossell aaid he was ed down and laughed at considerably for his mistakes, and thus far he had that man's vote.” For an instant there f/ / wlscases 0f vomeu and children s epacialty. MORGAN, KELLER & CO., 846 aud 347 Broad- No. 327 BROADWAY. g g Devol's New Buil ding, Mgin Streer. ! bleh among the hetvy wauhlactusers st | body tried o strike or stab Gillis, and | not succeeded in shallenging ono man | AUCII0Y nd Oounsellor a6 LaW, | “: x coxxes, 1 Nors wat st Council Bluffs, la, § dm"‘"' ; ..;“0: nldl Bluffs may wall feel ::‘l;;:g the story of the cfficers being “'h”d dnidnnt prove him in error be- COUNOIL LLUFFS, IOWA, As e " Suits to order 818 sod upwards, i B o e tolibmant bave. ibed. Ky vond a doubt, There was little time PETHYBRIDCE & EUNAS,| — ! ¥ . Moxwell, avother defendant, who |left, ‘and he lolt called upon to do | Qfce-Brosdway, Mrtwesn Nala) and Tee PEAFRIBTORS J. ¥, KIMBALL, GEO. H. CHAMP. 3 e s k::‘vgn by l:n:l:‘ul'lllurell,nu: that | something for his friend and made | s L v Ty } Small 1is business at the tranafer was to sce | one more effort, I I & GH AMP i The slarn o fire s cvening was | 8b0ut b vlse and kol o oihers | "4 by well il s with. paci JOHN STEINER, M. D, BB,U ADWAY MARKET KIMBA ’ caused by the blazing up of » gasoline | SN0 St S0V Were Al strangors, |arly secdy appearace and & Bear- Doutacher Arat. DEALERS 1N (Succemsors to 3. P, & J. N, Caseady.) > e [ally suspicious air, swaggered up t :p m;:; :rm: ::h oo B::M; oary 8o thep Lot 1l i 0 body. Ho :x_..,’ b.u}ibbu o vots. " Hardly had | Cor. WASHINGTON AVE & 7¢h 5t | Fresh and Salt Mea\:g. Ahbhstr""as:‘t,mwm ‘“.Est.tflg ..,%;"fl ngafl“ En;ghgzg. g he ont o n im out | hi i Poult: d Game i ir season, Wiener o bave the only bstract doors, burning his hay A badly, bu' 1|+ soversl ocomsions as & oonfidence| cried in his braveet toner T challime Councll Blufls, oultry and Gamo in the seusan WIGRE | b 18" 0, L2 Toe s batrcts f! bl st ok Makey 3o o co iy 204 farm ty, short aud long time, in sume to it the borrower, Heal ests bought and sold, Office oid stand opposite co nse: