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- UNCIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning October 14, SUBSCRIPTION RATES, y Carrler = = = By Mall = = = = OFFICE: No. 7 Foarl Stroet,'Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. The holidays will soon be here, Bargains at Seaman’s closing out sale. See J. Reiter's new fall stock of cloths, The Metropolitan hotel is having a new sidewalk lald. Mathies Kuhl fell off the wa run over, His knee cap was somewhat 1 and both bones of the right wrist Dr, Cook attended to the inju were broken. injuries, and the boy was able to return home, Dr. F. C. the city yesterday working up the eat of the Knights and Ladies of Honor, Brosins, of Omaha, was in inter- in social and neutral insurance organiza tion which has become very popular and A lodge is now prosperous elsewhe here, and nearly the been being organized required number, thirty-five, has number of well Indies and gentlemen having interested in the organization. secured. A known become Billy Galvin, the city weighmaster, is acting as alderman os the Fourth ward pro tem, Alderman Jones' resignation in till pending, and he is not now act- A. Friedman's new cloak and suit store 341 Broadway, now open. L. Kirscht's store 1s having its interior remodelled and improved. The Brondway sewer will probably be connected at First street by to-day noon. The concert to-night at the opera house will be the musical event of the season. A move is on foot to have the pay of the policemen increased from $60 to $70 ing as alderman, and Alderman Mo- Mahon finds his time so occupied as aldorman-at-large, that he has called on Galvin to look after the matters. At last accounts Galvin was succeeding in gotting more done for the Fourth ward than its regular representatives. He had n and was | -] THE DAILY BRE ~ OFFIOIAL REQUEST. Flirst United St I'h':'?k"l\lllnl’l'll] Gath. ering at Council Blaffs, Towa, Recognizing the fact that Council Bluffs, Towa, is a great railroad commer- cial center, and there are over two hun dred active cities and towns within a ra- dius of one hundred miles, and believing that the great boora and improvements now going on in out city, such as the completion of the splendid system of waterworks, at a cost of over £600,000, thus giving tho manufacturers cheap water power, and the city pure water: the laying of 500,000 of granito stone and cedar block paving, and a splendid system of sewerago, as woll as the pub- lie, private and co-operation buildings now being erected should be seen and talked of by all, I, as mayor of Council Bluffs, have thought it best, and do hereby invite the traveling or commercial men of the United States to meet in our city on October 27, 28, and 29, 1884, with a full line of samples ; as woll as tho western merchants who may be in need of any and all kinds of goods, and that they may get acquainted with threo men at work cleaning out ditches, John Epeneter has found his cornice manufacturing business increasing so rap- idly and demanding so much attention the traveling men of the United States, a cordial reception will be tendered the seller and buyer by the city officials and citizens of Council Bluffa, Oarriages, buggies, saddle-horses and COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 H.H. HORNE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN F,Z ] e B2 ° We make & tpeclalty, at our EASTERN fac ory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS, All Cigars sold by us are of our vn manufacture and warranted a8 represented. OPERA HOUSE OIGAR HOUSE, 552 Broadway,’ H. H. HORNE & CO., COUNOIL BLUFFS, . ° IOWA NER BOOT 4D SHOE SR Boots, Shoes and Rubbers All new and elean. LOWEST PRICES and shown in PLAIN FIGURES. Solid geods. No shoddy. All work warranted, Wo aro bound toget acqualntod, it goods and prices wili do it. No trouble to show goods. Mail orders solicitod. Goods sent to all parts C, 0. D, subject to apprsval. Calland look over our stock at Boston Boot and 8hoe tore. 417 Broadway, Conneil Bluffs. E. E. ADAMS & CO. PALACH 103 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, - - - Iowa J. MUELLER, NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors. Fall Goods Ready, Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices. a month. ! that he has sold his other business, hard- | bands for a daily parade, that the live- The fire committee of the council has | ware house furnishing, mantels, otc., to | liest city in Towa may be fully seen by IMPORTER 4 ND DEALEI& IN SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Main Street, - Oouncil Bluffs. decided to got a now hose wagon for the | 15, I, Cook and Wi, Lauterwasser, who |8l Will be tendered the_visitors. Sam- department. ; oo ple rooms at our six or eight leading ho- s il o o e, 3 RSP SRR DT A NOS,ORG-ANS Mrs, Gibson, of the K. C, house had a [ Cook is a young man who has a wide ac- |skating rink, size 76x75, will be at the 3 2 fall Sunday night by which her right an- [ quaintanceship, and Mr. Lauterwasser free disposal of the commercial men to i exhibit their samples, and our daily klo was broken. LAt ) st Lo Uil ls newspapers will publish a daily statement About oventy-fiva adiossvaiod thom- | that kind of buiness, having bocn with | ot sutern firms who ware snterprs | [fUgical 1 nstruments of E very Description selves of the first opportunity to skate | 1. R. Jones for six years. The new firm [ing enoughto be represented to this firat is a strong one, and cannot but meet|and grand commercial men’s gathering DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 6,000 Electric Belts fold for the Month of Sept, by us. Acents Wanted! References—Any of the business houses in Council Bluffs. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, —A ND- yesterday at the rink. McAtee & Fox are to atart in the gro- cery business again at the junction of Main and Pearl streets. The Detective Association whose office with success. Some new appointments were made yesterday on the police force to fill the vacancies, John H.jWheeler, the old S8 T8 ATA05AIh BullAlng) a! wiarbiicy 1| cov-asec DL LB cHe Etekmer, whio liay i just returned from Ohio, has been put on, vith p{enty of bustneas. 2 one of the purposes being to keep a man Justice Abblon.yolurdny tied the knot [y 4po city employ, who is a thorough matrimonial binding E. J. Ferguson and [ 0chinist and enzineer, o that if the old Jennie Hans, both of Omaha. steamer needs putting in shape before be- Pat Hanifan yesterday filed a com- |ing sold, it can be done, and Wheeler ls plaint before Justice Abbott charging [the man who can do it. Jack Cusick has Wm, Farrell, of Weston, with assault. | been appointed also, these two filling the All should improve the opportunity |places of Morsoand Moetcalfe. Smullens presented this evening to hear Miss|has been appointed to take the place of Neally Stevens, the wonderful planiste. |Ed Bates, who is now a deputy marshal, 1t is & puzzle to many why there isso| It is said that at the Council meeting much delay in getting the city sewerage |to-day a resolution will be passed to help bonds ready to be placed on the market. | brace up the city warrants. It is pro- The old herdic barn is undergoing | posed that the city shall receive these some changes, so that the sidewalk at|warrants in payment of all amounts due that point on Broadway can be brought | the city, license, and everything. Here- up to grade, tofore this has not been the case. For The front view of the new St. Paul’s | instanco, John Dunn, as policeman, got Episcopal church, ag it will appear when his pay in general fund warrants, but if finished, is now exhibited in one of Sea- (1 wanted to pay the license on his ex- R oy indowR: press wagons, he had to put up cash, the clty refusing to take the very warrants with which they paid him. If this course is pursued it will at loast increase the The chief of the fire department wants the fellows who have a brass lantern be- longing to No. 3, and a silver-plated lan- tern belonging to No. 4, to return the same at once. number of buyers of warrants, and will show that thoolty govornment has faith | eyl & Wright, in its own paper. The mayor also pro- known, and the press will also give the name of the ‘“‘runner,” his business, and city sales while here. Krom 1 to 1:30 a. m. of each day will be devoted to the parade. I earnestly request that the names of agents, and line of business to be repre- sented, may be sent to me that sample taple or rooms may be secured for the samo. Remember the dates, October 27, 28 and 29, W. R. Vavon R Closing Out, To close the business I offer my stock of miscellaneous books, picture, fanzy goods, notions, fire screens, easels, willow and cane high chairs and children’s rockers, at prices never known before in the west. H. E. Seaman, paper, books and station- ery, 504 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Mayor. | — Real Estate Transfers, The following transfers were filed in the county clerk’s offico yesterday and re- | St, 1884. ported for Tur Bek by the Ames’ real estate agency October 13, 1884: Rebecca A. Blaine to C. 8. Hoagland, 1t 1, blk 8, Bayliss’ Second add; $2,125. A. H. Mayne and wife to Harry E. Palmer, Its 9 and 10, in blk 13, and lts 1 and 2, blk 44, in sub-div of Riddle’s tracts; $3,000. Henry Seivers and wife to Claus Seiv- ers, wh se} sec 24, range 77, town 77; $39. - — ‘Wrought iron ranges at reduced prices 04 Broadway. The council tried to get a quorum for a | ;oyey to issue the warrants in the form SPECIAL N( )TiCE S. meeting yestorday, but too many of the | of paper monoy, and I getting merchants alderman were out of the city. A meet- |t agree to take theso at par in payment iug will be held at9 o’clock this morning, at least they will try. The Christian Home, the paper pub- lished in the interests of the Home of the Friendless, has provided itself with a hali-medlum Gordon press, and now has a nice little office, costing about $800. The usual weekly entertainment of the Y. M. C. A, will be given to-night at8 o'clock, Au attentive and interesting program will be presented. The gather- ing is free to both ladies and gentlemen and all are invited, The case of Captain Hayes against Pat Lacy was continued yestorday indefinitely. The captain did not seem to relish tnis, for goods. The opening of the skating rink last evening was a great success and largely attended, there being as many on skates as the floor would permit. The hall was nicely decorated and excellent music was furnished by the Bavarian band. e A NEW PASTOR. Rev. Dr, McOreary Appointed to the Broadway Methodist Church, The resignation of Rev. J. Z. Arm- strong as pastor of the Broadway Metho- dist church, and his removal to the east, has left & vacanoy in the pastorate which NOTICK.—Spocial & vertisements, suc aa Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- 1ng, oto., will be inserted In this column at the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- sertion. Leave advertisomonts ad our office, No. Pourl Btreot, near Broadway WA fl\VU,\| e Aney Jlowa o way. 08 b Fox Iteas Main JOR i avenue, Fair welght and meas. 's ooal and wood yard i Council Bluft —Furnished room, 6(0 Washiogton Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., 5 g, 5 | MRS, 8, J, NORRIS, 236 Broadway, - - - Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory 30, Fourth 8t. COUNCIL BLUFFS- 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. Wholetale and retall d in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea sonable. Satisfaction Guarantced. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffs. I claim to have the best selected stock and largest variety of any ne about here. I can duplicate New York and Chicago prices every ime; and that Isell low those who are and have been my customers wiil bear me out. My line of Plush JGoods is especially fine, such as Albums, Odor Cases, Toilet Sets, Ladies’ Arm Bags, Purses, ete. 1 have the largest stock and best variety in Cups and Saucers, Vases, Toilet Sets, Tin Toys, Dolls, Doll Carriages, Wagons, Sleds. Carts and so on without an end. 5 SMITH & TOLLER, Agts,, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Maln street, Asmy traveling agent may not get around to see you in time,I wiil allow CouNciL BLUFFS, = « - = » Towa, ou b per cent on any bill for traveling expenses if you will call at my ore and make your selections. My samples will be ready by October I gnarantee low prices. Assortments of Toysfrom 8100 to $5.00 put upjready A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. ship. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EairGoods In Jowa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Counctl Bluffs, Towa. of Tt wrasmp o, ** ¥ 1 MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Manufacturer. BASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtaing, in Lace, f1'k, Turcoman, Etc,] Ol cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc AT TS il hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. ¥ ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest placo to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 6, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to §26 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a big reduction in FFUORNITTURIE As Inced the room to display my stock of stoves, A. J.MANDEL, 325 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, VA R IVIOXELIN, Proprit of CRESTON HOUSE ~——EVERYTHING £IRSTCLASS,—— COUNCILBLUFFS MANDEMAKERS & V/N, Carpenters: Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. MRS. S. J. NORRIS, Latest Styles Millinery. Having opened in a new store I invite the inspection of ladies, Council Bluffs G. Epcar, Assistant, A. ¥. CLA TTERBUCK, Manager. 0. B. Brswick, Secretary. and was hunting about last evening for |as predioted by Tir Brk has been filled | O SALF 0K T DT Eai g ie. an officer to serve another warrant on the | by the appointment of Rev. E. D, Mo. | 160 hoes por day. Odell & ba R 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. same charge, At the Mormon conference and camp meeting, held in Harrison county, one d “My rosidonce, cornor 7th avenue and | covered _Collections made, Missing friends found, Divoross procured, rd offered for tho arrest oy occupied some of the most prominent 10th stroot. 1f taken doon will sell for $2,000 | aud conviction of any person or porsons fraudulently reprosanti ‘Assoclation. ~ All communications old lady, Mrs. Dorothea Fry, died on the ow value. Will al'o soll farnibure, carpets, e | striotly confidential Ofice: Masonio Tetaplo b x 1203, grounds Sundasy. She was eighty-four years of age, and had been ill in her tent for four days. Her home was in Bigler (irove, where her body was taken for bu- rial, Instructions in gymnastics will be giv- enatthe Y. M. C. A, gymnasium to all holding tickets after this week., It is hoped that the class will be large and en- thusiastic. Persons wishing to take in- struotions should call or address the sec- retary at 12 North Main street for par- ticulars, ete. The frequent charge that the ola sol- diers who gather at reunions are inclined to indulge freely in the bowl, iv pretty Croary, Ph, D., of Meadville, Ponua, The new pastor has for years been a member of the Eclo conforonce and has pulpits. He has the reputation of be- ing a very scholarly man, and yet a very popular, pleasing preacher. It is not known just when he will arrive here, but probably at an early date, — “An Appeal to Civsar," Such is the title of the new book by Judge Tourgee, the author of “A Fool's Errand.” 1t has just been published by Fords, Howard & Hulbert, of New York, and is now for sale at D. W, Bushnell’s, It tells a startling story to the American people, showing the rapid studies of the black race to numerical prepon derance in the south, with tabulated statistics, re- venling facts which are of the most im- portance, and yet which have been hard. ly. dreamed of before, The book has over 400 pages, and the price of the first D—Kvery body in Council Bluffs 1 take . Doliverod by carrior at only twenty DWA {OR SAL all or In part. Ituot sold at onco will rent premi~ with house furnished or unfurnished, at moderate rent, Any one thinking of making their hume in Council Bluffs will do well to investi gato this offer, Itis the best bargain over offore in the M_A. UPTON. ()LnrAr ERS—For salo at Bux office, b 35 cents hundred Mrs, B, J. Hilton, M 1., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 233 Middle Broadwsy, Couneil Blufts, EM l‘)‘N’i: PIANO RECITAL & Attornoya. Stolen property ro- Gouncil Bluffs Detective Will do all kinds of detective Manufactories, Corporations, Public and Private (a0 { Sucla" On{ Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and satisfaction y_comy companies, Morchants, Guaranteed. Plans and specifications furnished free. THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY Is better prepared than ever before to fill all demands for washing. We call your attention especially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low rates. All kinds of work done in first-class order. Special pains will bo taken with flannels, Ordera sent by mail or otherwise receive prompt_attention, ALBERT P. JOHNBON, Proprietor. 712 BROADWAY . . - - COUNCIL BLUFFS N etcall Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES snd 844 Proadway. UOUNCIL BLUFFS T0W A UIT[;ERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Wo. 12 W. Miain Sit., Oouncil Blufls. MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langv'y avd Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KINDS[IOF well refuted by the fact that a, the re- | edition being uu{lyunu dollar, the volume = Yo - — ~ — ; : isin ensy reach of the people, and will | wu » poRsaaplon <8 Orentan face wars of |18 EC AN R R ke d W. P. ALYSWORTH. the 102d Illinois regiment twenty old | 2o "Fac, ki EFent ihtorent, 4e tho port- > sl soldiers present who never touched a | tractive s mannor as to arrest and hold ! *| MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS Lo one drop, and were active, practical temper- |the attention of every reader. Itis —Ass1STED By— ance men. Detectives Thompson and Poland,from Omaha, were here yestorday looking after a $70 dolman recently stolen there. An intercepted letter showed that the man who took the dolman pawned it here, and he has gone to Des Moines, The ofticers were unable to find the gar- ment here, and will now go to Das Moines after the man himself. The treat offered at the opera house this evening should be improved by all, It will be the last chance of seeing Miss Neally Stevens before she departs for the cast where sho is to hereafter to reside, Little needs be said of her wonderful skill as & pianist as her brilllant career is familiag to her mavy friends here. She will be ably assisted in this concert by probablyal as sensation & volume as has been issued from the press in a long time, and cannot but excite much thought and comment, C——— The Koberts Assault, Burk Roberts, who was g0 badly beaten Sanday by Bill Wycofl, was yesterday in a condition which indicated that he would mansge to live, although very sore, and his head and face in terrible condition, Wycoft was brought before Judge Ayles- worth on a charge of assault with intent to do great bodily harm, and the case continued for one week, the bonds be-. ing fixed at 100 As constable Wesley was the one who arrested Wycofl' he filed two informations before Justice, Vaughan, one charging Wycoff with asssult with intent to wurder, and one with carrying concealed weapons, On the latter charge MISS CALDERWOOD, SOPRANO. —AND MR. MARTIN CAHN. AT DOHANY'S NEW OPERA HOUSE Tuesday Eve ) October 14, at 8 o'cloc le at Bushuell's at §1, 75 g k! br. ‘W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Qouncil Blufis DR. C. C. HAZHIN, DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET, COUNOLL BLUFFS = . W.R. VAUCHAN. R. Rice M. D. Justice of the Peace, |CANCERS, st e sied meest Omaha and Counall Bluffr, CHRONIC DISEASES of inde s specaty Over hirty years practioal oxperience Gffice N> arl troet, Council Blufle @ Concultation free | ETOTUSE: MO VIEIER: Frame Housos moved on the LITTLE GIANT trucks and avy distance and over any kind§ot grount BRICK HOUSES raised. All work guarauteed. , AYLSWORTH, 1010 0 treg BLUFFS PIANOS. ' HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz Luszr, Real ostate collection agency, Odd Fellows Block aver Savinks Bank Wyeoff was allowsd to go on his own re- cognizance, while on the more serious | AYTH8NOON Miss Calderwood and Mr, Uahn, Mr, Kuhl, s farmer in Keg Creek towaship, was coming to the city yester- dsy together with his son, they having & load of flour, and when near the institu- tuson for the deaf and dumb, the son, éo bl \ n ono the bail was fixed at 8100, and the | EVENING IAdmlt)smn 25[: case continued until after the case in the superior court shall be disposed of. It is | Adwission Free to Ladies each morning and Tues diflicult to see why the tax-nayers should | J& end Thuralay sfternoous. Uie of kater 1 be required to bear the expense of having | ™ twoor three casgs brought at different {A. ¥. SCHANCE, places growing o %{ the same event, Manager, p 4 M. H, MARTENS, Proprietor. N. 8CHURZ. J. Y. FULLER, Commission Merchant 89 Poarl ¢ Blufs ows Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER ANERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFF3. 10WA EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finlsh, KIMBALL PIANOS Bost Modern Price to Buy, The Kimball Organ, so long and favorably known in the wet, racommends itael, J. "STEWART, = Sole Agent for above lines ffof Goods. Warerooms, §5294 =Brosdway Couvgil Bluffs Correspondence Solicited, ~ Agents Wanted,

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