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| 8 { i i DAILY Brt COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9 X)\!l‘y l))}c]“h CLOSE CALL' an attractive and commodious Afl‘rcc,‘ll"ll; dicating “business’ in every detail. this floor are fully 300 tons of iron and steel. Hero also s a stock of emery wheels and stands, bolts of all descrip tions, wood and log screens, tools of all THE Three IHarlan Sportamen Save Them- 1’ UNCH.! BLUFFS: sclves by Climbing lato & Tres-top. ; kinds, horseshoe nails, etc , ote, Thursday Morning October 9. ' On 'the next or second floor there is a a== J. G, Tipton returned last night from largs quantity and endless variety of subsoRtPTioN BaTES. | Flaclan and from him wo lorned the |bont wood stock, springs, anvils, vises, 10,00 pur your | particulars of & very narrow escape that | Buifalo blooms, malleable and wrought threo of the prominent citizsns of Harlan | iron, and and numerous other classes of ko had on Mondsy evening, Mr. J, L z“;'gft"h(ut:;;::r«|fi..r is found a full line bt AL ke Myerly, a prominent young lawyer there, [ of spokes—the largest stock, without = = == |and Mr. Wheeler, of tho east side, hard- | doubt, carrled by any house this side of MINOR MENTION. waro store, and another prominent young | the Misslasippl, = Hare are i i y o justly celol oodburn.& —_— morchant of the postoflics book store, | U6 VY Sl wood hub wheelhs buggy and wagon singletrees, doubletrees and neck- yokes, both finished and plain, felloes, zoars, wagon, carrlage and buggy boxes, ote. Ono would think that in_ this bullding thero was_enough to supply the larger portion of the west, but thero are the Seo J. Reiter's new fall stock of clothe, |started out for aduck hunt, going in a boat down the Nishnabotna river, thetr object being to reach tho little town of Corley, six miles down the stream, at which placo they had sont a man with & toam and wagon to bring them with thelr boat, game and equipments back to| W0 warehouses besldes, ono on the track Y o P of the C., B. & Q. railway, the other in before Justioe | F1Arlan: The Botna river was very high, fy}, roqr of the main building. These are John Halo was brought beforo Justioo | hying tank full, and in many places | iled with vk, hickory and "poplar lum- §shurz yesterday on charge of atealing |runuing over the bottoms for - hun-[bor. bolaters, " reaches, axles, tongues. a horse belongiog to John Prico. o |dreds of yards. Things passed along | guwed felloes, etc. i i . |nicely and the boys had bagged | Keoline & Kelt have also secured the gavo 8100 Lail for his appearance for ex- | 5, o ™1,¢™" of ™ Mallard duoks | agency for the Buokeye ironfences, ofiice Call at H. Friedman's new cloak roums, 341 Broadway. Tho contractors expect the sewerage to b3 completed on Broadway so far as the Mothodist church in the course of four dage, 1f the weather is favorable. Thero was a temporary Jack of sand, [destined point of land, night with a g Co,, Springfield, O. ,catalognesconta which ciused the ‘paving work to be [cloudy sky came on them. The hoys were |ing full descriptions of which will be sent s aftor. | moving alongat as lively a rato of speed | to anyone on application stopped on Broadway yestorday after- [y 0siple when all at onco the bow of [ The firm also carries a full line of the noon. Usual work is expected to be re- [ their boat ran up on a maplo that had | hest kind of buggy bodies and finished sumed this morning. grown out from the bank nt;n ."K]oo:;' jobs. i i . labout forty-five degrees, and capsized, | With such an extensive, varied and Herman Reichant and Miss Maggie | i,rowing its ocoupanta into about fifteen | somplote stock this new firm starts in Totgin were married Tuosday evening at | foot.of roaring current. The two mer-| with every prospect of reaping rich suc- the residence of August Schultz, corner | chants occupied the stern of the boat, | gess, and having their enter appre- of Eighth avenue and Ninth street, the and by a dexterous movement they made | qiated, 'Lheir traveling salesmen are STHTMORY! DAlg | pEHohied iy Tuntibe | fane to b EER0 LSEULCIRLEH TP I the | covering the territory Included In western A branches, but Mr. Myerly beiug in the|Jowa and in Nebraska, and the amount Schurz. bow of the boat was thrown out head firat Capt. Hayes, tho ox-policoman, has|and went under the boat coming up on 5 N A the opposite side. He had on rubber | prise has already received, are ample as- ac i m'lormnAtnl:nkngn.m-t il I;:.cy, hip-boots, and nothing in the world ex- Eurnncal that th{; heavy h‘-rdwnrephoma charging him with keeping a gambling | cept the fact that ho was an expert|of Keeline & Felt will prove one of the house. It will be difficult to make Mr. [swimmer saved him from drowning, but|most popubar and successful of any in Lacy’s many friends believe that he is fflffiufl-'elg *l;ed;lm LA flg_do?)l‘l) the land. Council Bluffs may well ;eel i were saved, but they each lost a $50.00 | proud of having such a house located in guilty/obaty such offénse, breach-loader, hunting coats and all the | o midat, © The streams in the eastern part of |game. The boys remained perched upon e —— Pottawattomio and Shelby counties are | the treo lu; some lime,}fullooing for anniat- COMMEROIAL i 5 ance, with a pretty fair prospect to re. OOUNOIL| BLUFFS MARKRT, higher than thoy have boen since the| ;g herg for the night, when a friend: | Wheat—No. 1 milling, 60@05; No. 5, 50@ flood of '8L. At Avoca a great many |ly passerby happened to hear them, and |60; rejecteds5, families on the low lands wero compelled | peocured help who finally got them safely | Corn—Looal purposes, 35@40. NMadras and I.ace! , i Onta—For local purposes, 35@40, S T d take to dry|landed, procuring dry clothing from the . l:n:l;::“(::; omes an Y bR ey bobd iAo oA RS my—smfo@d'oa per ton; baled, 60@60 them home late at night. l&’m_{m per 100 pounds, The anniversery ball of the Royal Ar- Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ canum is to be held in Beno's hall to-| THE ALDERMANIC TROUBLE, morrow evening. Fidelity Cjuncil has 15 5100 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9fc. secured the reputation of giving some of | yuage James Still Refases to Apol-| Flour—Oity four, 1 60@3 30 the best social entertainments of any or- ogize and Time Is Up To-Day, Brooms—2 95@38 00 per doz, ognization in the city, and this one will LIVR BTOOK. X 3 o . Oattlo—Butche 8 3 25, itch doubtes bo in keoping with that roputa- | myq gifioulty botween Ald. James and |staers, 4’3%(5’4 P, gt ) the city council is in such shape that it| Fr ‘”_4 254 65, Mr, J. A. Borham, the photographer, |, 1,1 ror an adjustment to be reached. o PRODUCE AND FRUITS. arrived In this city yesterday and will at Poultry—Live old hens, 7c; spring chickens, has procured over No. 31 Main street. Lemons—4 650@5 06 per box, had i e D os ia ik s Bl erTee BT Saad | s marery swong Hdestrel toRhavalthe | SRl S e b e oo foonatey resignation accepted, for after tendering [ 1ro, kee and Detroit, Michigan, where hé had |, . g 7 3 3 "y 3 his resignation and leaving the council| Eggs the reputation of being one of the best nhlmbu’i, he appeared ntgflle following g artists in the state, meetings and took part as usual 3 e tendering his resignation he staf Justice Abbott yesterday dismissed the resaon;/that s had not been Able to charge of larceny lodged against William | ygoure'the proper amount of fmprove- | Q Lawler. It appears that a bull belonging | ments in his wngd. It seemed moga like SPECIAL NOTICES' to & relative of Lawler's went astray and | little bluff in the interest of the Fourth | "NOTIOE.—Special a vertisoments, svo a8 Lost, —16 per_dozen. 1 | onlons, 40@50c per bu; applos, cheico cooking L Infor cating, 2 50; beans, 1 75@2 b0 per . 88 8| hushel; Sweet votatoes, 4 00 ver bbl Fa,llNavoods HARKNESS BROS. Silks, Dress Goods & Novelties IN THE NEW ( OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT amination to day. but finally before thoy bad reached their | ryijings, guards, eto., made by Mast, Foos | {¢ very complete in variety™and excellence of goods. We have also ar arranged to take ieasures snd have cloaks MADE TO ORDER, thereby insuring a perfectly fitting garment without extra expense to our customers, A fine stock off Cloakings, Plushes, Velvets, Eides, Down and Jersey Cloth, CURTAINS 1 CURTAINS ! Tambour, : Turcoman, ”&.l—neuvmd, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft DR_A_PE,Y OLOTH Curtain Gocds, Window Shades, Etc., Ete. In fact, a complete :tchk L(i)f' everything’ usually kept in a first-class Dry oods) Sheop—3,50. 4y Judge James in handiag in his resigna- Lon once proceed to fit up the rooms which he | . = o meotings ago, apparently 2 %‘%)flflrfil‘;’:-h“. 100, ™ , 401 Broaaway, Council Bluffs, sIowa: otablos — Potatoes, 30@40c per bushel; | o-75=Qae (arpoet advertisement in following issues cf this papar. JOLORS AND LAT ST STYLES. OUR In Choice New Patternsad very cheap. —A.T- H.H HORNE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars” We make a speclalty, at our EASTERN fact ry, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us as represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO,, are of our own manufacture and warranted 662 Broadway,” OOUNOIL BLUFFS, - ° IOWA NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE A COMPLETE LINE OF Boots, Shoes and Rubbers All new and clean. LOWEST PRICES and shown in PLAIN FIGURES. Solid geeds. No shoddy. Al work warranted, We are bound toget acqualnted, it goods and prioss will do it. trouble to show goods. Mail orders solicited. Goods sent to all partsC. 0. D. subject to approval . Calland look .over our stock ab Boston Boot and Shoe tore. 417 Broadway, Council Bluffs, E. E. ADAMS & CO. NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors. Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices. SATISFACTION 206 Main Street, S GUARANTEED. - COouncil Blufts. Salesrooms 319, Broadway. DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 6,000 Electrlc Belts fold for the Month of Sept, by ua. Acents Wanted! Reterences—Any of the businessjhouses in Councll Bluffs. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors. Manufactory 30, Fourth 8t. COUNCIL BLUFFS- Corne KIEL’S SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholezale and retail dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Pricos rea sonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY r Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffs. store, at the old stand of BMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Maln street, Couxcrr BLUFFS, - = - = = Towa. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. was taken in by Ezcea Matt, who adver- [ "% Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- ¥ < Th; unexpected turn which the com- | ing, eto., will be inserted in this column at the low tised it according to law. Lawler made | injttao has given the matter places it in o | rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insortion GOOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to Take advantage and call early to obtain an affidavit as to the ownership of the | strangs fix. The committes reports that | and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- bull, but failed to pay Matt the required | the reason assigned by Judge James for | sertion. Leave advertisomonts at our office, No. fee, and went Into the latter's field and resigning is an insult, and he must file a | Pearl Street, near Broadwav 2 written apology with the city clerk before took the bull away. The court held that | 10 g'cloek this morning or tho resignation an action for trespass might be made to|would be accepted. In other words, stick, but not a charge for larceny. Judge James must acknowledge his |Council Blui A. J. MANDEL great transgression or get out. = — g 32 Broadway, Mrs. Elizabetn Honsley, wifo of Jona- | K" Banystowton orget ok, = - 0 1WA $26 each. the best bargains. FURNITURIE As 1 need the room to display my stock of stoves. LARGEST A fes’ Furnishing Goods and Notions at } A Lad) COST until all are,disposed of. BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EHairGroods In Iowa and Nebraska, and sold for the least monoy at 337 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Iowa. MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, Manufacturer. I am making a big reduction in Council Bluffs, Towa, than Hensley, of Council Bluffs, wos [anti-Vaughn democrat, and has been | Tholcain e s buried at Dow City, Friday, September |rather a thorn in the flesh, not only to ;‘m‘ :“i!:,’.‘z’n,"'.‘“{;“,‘& oo | To close outb our stock of Summer Goobs, we are ofteeing them remark- 26th. She had a stroke of palsey two |the mayor but to the mayor's pots, espe- | comminsion of N n-urance at less th i h atew chargod callod “old. time” : Ayl A She was born in Wabash county, IlL,|Judge James has given them of pinching e ('AUZE UNDERW and was over 03 yoars of age. She was |him, for if he remains it will be through (@fi=tnk ':.‘:iy.(aoumu"‘llm::;n::.dflg;hli‘;.:;'fi married to Jonathan Hensley in Edwards :hru"-?ltl";)n -'}&i an, _apology, and if not [ way. Telephone No, i10. ey will be rid of him. 5P 9 el r ;i couniy, Tl aad thay mved trom there| 100 T was yestarday s fim sa | RPACCRASLE FRICKS T Tegit sod mew to Gnllnndlgrovej this county, about|the evening before in his expressed de- . Telephone No, 110, 1?08. They lived in Des Moines a short | termination to take back nothing. He Fm( SALE—A fino blooded stallion. 8. Gold- time, and from there thoy moved to|®Xpressed himself not merely as disgust- stein, 640 Broadway, Council Bluffs. ed with the futile attempts to get any — Council Bluffa. The decensed was & de- | &t doro'in his o ard Dot alan srithiabhAL F::‘xf SONABLE. — C onsting, voted christian, having been a member of | proceedings of the council. He does not | teasn. i bt - At L Wi , 18 North COUNC Present price 50c, former price 75c. Next quahty has been reduced SUMMER GLOWVES, Reduced 25 per cent. 1§J. J. AUWERDA & CO., 3817 Broadway. IL BLUFFS — ably low. ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENGH urtains, in Lace, V'K, Turcoman, Etc.! Ol cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc ATRIPIETS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. sme and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In our line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFF8 Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane from 40c to 25c. = — IOWA. the Campbelite church for manyyears, She | like the way in which aldermen order |ain 5 was a sister of Hiram Earnst and leaves | Work done, without action of the council | poR RE and the way bills are allowed by being SYBURS, rushed through without being presented | J0R SALF OR k. & husband, two sons and a daughter to || VA X MOELN, CRES —EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS,—— 217 and 219 S. Main St., - COUNCILBLUFFS Proprit o TON HOUSE. MANDEMAK Carpenters? Architects STAIR BUILDIN 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and jsatisfaction Guaranteed. Plaus and specifications furnished free, ERS & V/N, G A SPECIALTY. moury her loss. Rev, H. H. Barton de- |and read in open council, and seems tired e Tt livered the funeral address.—[Crawford [of the whole outfit, Y A = ST County Bulletin, Alderman James has been enthusiastic W xR Dcllvundyby carrier st only twenty over the ralsing of the grade, filling of Exposition, streets, vte., and much of this has been ¥ residence, oornor 7th avenue and Fall and winter millinery goods at J. done in the Fourth ward, There have 10th streot. " 1f taken soon will sell for $2,000 J. nuwerda & Co.'s, Friday md Satur.|been enough improvementa of thia sort | JH7Y NS, Vi, Se il furnituce, carmets, e day of this week. in that ward, but what he complains of with house furnished or unfurnished, at is the lack of crosswalks, filllng of holes, rent, = Any one thinking of makin now feeling that there has been too [ )LD PAPERS—For salo at Bus offie, Georgo Kealine I recoveriog from his 11l- [ much street filling and grading, and if | L) & hundred ness, the nxperli:nont proves a fallure it will be T g C. F. Driscoll, of Omaha, dined at Bech_ [just as happy a condition for Judge i telo's yesterday. James out of the council as in it. Per- Mrs, H, J, Hilton, N D, MRS. e . " u PEKSONAL, making repairs, improving the creek, | bace thienir hr pufts will do well to investl o~ provening. overlows, ote; Many. are |ise sk e e vt g i ottt | D@L EES yies lHithery. Having opened in a new store I invite the inspection of ladies. MRS, 8, J, NORRIS, 230 Broadway, - = - Council Blafrsf¥ S. J. NORRIS, 7 kinds of work done in first-class order, Orders sent by mail or otherwiso receive prompt attention, ALBERT P. JOHNBON, Proprietor. THE MODEL & TEAM LAUNDRY Is better prepared than ever before to fill all demands for washing. We call your 12 BROADWAY . . F. 1. Piker, of Porry, Towa, was at tho 0. | D4P8 1o soes a throatened storm”and is PHYSICIAN & SUR(}EON' going to seek shelter. The complaints den yesterday. already made by ocitizens of that ward 223 Middle Brosdway, Council Blufte, J. A. Young, of Sioux City, was at the Pa- | have about tired "out Judge James now. cific yesterday. A F. Cr A, V. Mann, of Orange City, Towa, Is in A HEAVY HOUSE, TROLILEE cuu n cll B Will do all kinds of detect: Manufactord the city, & guest of the Ogden. Officer Nightinga'e, of Omaha, was on this | Not Only ¥4 L ATTERBUCK, Manager. lew, Corporaions, Public an tions made, Missing friends found, Divorces procured. 600 reward offered for the arrest 0. B. Beswick, Secretary. G. Epcar, Assistant. clograp) 03, Morchants, Private Institutions and District Attornoya. Stolen property re- D UNDERTAKER A Metalic Caskets and Wo TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 12 IN. Main & attention especially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low rates. All Special pains will bo taken' with flannels, - COUNCIL BLUFFS ND EMBALMER oden Coffins of all Kinds. t.. Qouncil Bluifes. L . covertd C cially, But It H 4 conviction of T or fraud, tl; presvntin thi clatl All ¢ ications Hundreds ot Tons of Iron, o= - - e e — Dr. H. J. Whitney, of Cheney, W, T., was among yesterday's arrivals at the Pacific, " H NMetcalf Bros.. WHOLESALKJDEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, W, Ed. Elam of Kecline & Felt's, returned | C0uncil Bluffs can now boast of having 1ast evening from Petersburg, 1lls., with hiy |88 heavy a heavy hardwara house as any better hall, in the west. W. S, Keeline and O. L. Mrs, J. A, Chwehill, whe has been ill since | Felt have joined under the firm name of her return from her trig, has so far recovered | Keeline & Folt, and their main establish- B a8 to be able to ride out yesterday, ment at No, 117 Main street is indeed a Un av ve"ll ng GRAND FORMAL OPENING, snd 844 Proadway, VOOUNCIL BLUFFS TOW A 81 Parker, the letter carrior, starts to-day [ complete one. The building is & fine :':-szw;‘:gnh.' vacation, He will take in|prick structure, with stone trimm 3 OCTOBER 13, ’-w:h ,m. exposition, and started for there | 0 q hu. been built with a special viow of A R SC Ili:.hllmz(‘:h M H, u?lrkl?‘:l\n:u' 0 having it so strong as to stand easily the Mra, O, L, Felt returned from the east yes- | tremendous weight, which o large and|— LA i terday in company of Mrs, Henky, of Wheel- | heavy a stock brings to bear, It has a ing, W. Va, who will visit Mr. and Mrs |frontage of 25 feet and a depth of 100feet, Eadlize, o7 and has four floors, making In all 10,000| PF- C. C. HAZEN, T —— square feet, filled with all kinds of iron, The Comiog Concert, steel, heavy hardware wood stock—in DENTIST . The musical trost promised for mext|fact everything needful to wegou and | |carrisge builders, blackswiths and me- Taesday evening at the opers house will | jpoicl” “poyides this building f 0T, . o 8. g filled 100 MAIN STREET be a treat ndeel. The many readers of | thora are two large warchouscs, slao A Tae Bex who have watched with so[crowded with goods, thus making the | "OUNCIL BLUFFS - d . towa MRS. Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langi.'y avd Pompadour ALL KINDS OF EairGoods MAIN STREET, J. J. GOOD. Frizzes, COUNCIL BLUFFS much interest the career and success of [ largest stock i this line carried by any - e ;,lutu wgndurlnl ’I‘;unlfidl pianiste, M,iu house this side of Chicago. D 8 eally Btevens, will gladly improve this| As to the variety and comploeteness of £ars opportnity o{lhuriux hor—an op- [tho siook & glance through the main ». W. I. Sherraden portunity which will not probably pre- | building is sufficiently convincing, Com- sont itse)f again, for a long time av least, | meneing on the basement floor are DENTI ST, iu'l::u Swvul:u l:nu um;dl engagements [ nails and horse-shees, nuts, 'chain o east which wi eep her abeent | the celebrated nhiverside stqel nails, piled 3 fsom this city. In this coming concert |un in great quantitios, and plso pile tpon Masonic TOmple, Miss Calderwood of Omaha, will sing, as [ plle of hubs. Oouncil Blufls will also M, Caba, Passing outo the main floor th¥ragsfound . . lowa, N. SCHURZ. Justice Of tho Paace| ooz amx s OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, Commission Merchant COUNCIL BLUFFS. Brain & Provisions, X()WA.’ 89 Poarl ¢ Bluffs owa Council Bluffs ETOTUT S Frawe Housea moved on the LITTLE GIANT trucks S raised. All work guarauteed. W. P. ALYSWORTH. WP AYLS W AT DE i3 NMOVEIRR. sud any distanco and over sny kind of groun W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth strect COUNCL Bl HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Franz Liszr, EMEKSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or KIMBAL Best Modern The Kimball Organ, 80 long and favorably 5 TEWART, Sole Agent for above lines fof Go ds W, 00} 8 Correspondence smmw’. ,C:u’:u A g Tone or Finish, L PIANOS Price to Buy, known In the west, racommends itaelf, “Broadway J | [ N /7

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