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6 THE DAILY BrE OCTOBER 17 poe THE DAILY QOUNCIL BLUFKES. _;fida; fiorning Ootober 17, BEE. RATES, = 20 nents por week « $10.00 per yoar No, 7 Pear] 8 s g MINOR MENTION. See J. Reiter's now fall stock of cloths, The city council meets next Monday evening. The last $25,000 sale of bonds is said to be “‘a flash.” P. . Miller was yestorday painting some transparencies for the parade in Omaha last evening. Misses Lan and Ida Tostevin entertain- ed the young people of the Methodist church at their home in Glendale. Judge Aylesworth, of the superior court, being absent from the city, Jus- tioe Schurz is ably filling the vacancy. Regular meeting of Fidelity Council No. 156, R. A., this (Friday) evening. All members are requested to be present. “Little's World” company was at the Pacific yesterday, and last evening gave an excellent entertainment at the Opera house. Justice Abbott yesterday married O. L. Lacy to Alice Agon, the bridegroom Le- ing from Underwood, and the bride from Silver City. Leave to marry has been given Chas. E Fenn and Nertie Heff, of Carson; Daniel Harrington and Lucy A, Tapning, of Oakland. Justice Schurz performed the ceremony at Kiel's hotel by which Otto Miller and Gertrude Hansen, both of Minden, were made happy as husband and wife. John Lieb and Miss Jennie Fink were |, yesterday afternoon married at the resi- dence of the bride's parents on Madison street, Justice Abbott officiating. The closing out of this stock, and the losing of Mr. Seaman feom the business circles of the city, is indeed to be re- gretted. The large delegation of the Council Bluffs Boys in Blue, and the several Blaine and Logan clubs of our city, that participated in the grand rally in Omaha last night, report a fine time, and say the enthusiastic reception they received at the hands of the Umaha clubs was only equalled by that which greeted the arri- val of the famous old hand engine, ‘‘Res- cue No, 3", and the noble volunteer boys, the night the Girand Central was burned, together with four or five brave fire boys, who perished in theflxmoes. — The Oongressional Contest, ‘What is the matterwith the little Bre. It hasn't been stinging Major Lyman any for a fow days past. Has the Omaha concern failed to get its weekly stipened from Pusey, or are the foew readers it has in this city refusing it because It is al- ways antagonizing Council Bluffs men and measures, which? Speaking of this, the Elliott Reporter, (dem.) of the ninth observes: ‘‘The Omaha Bze openly ad- vises the election of Pusey. The Brr has been advocating the cause of Lyman until lately.” It usually advocates the cause of the fellow who will pay the high- est price for its puerile puffs,—Nonpa- reil. The dear old grandmother as usual gobbles what she clips from the scrap book. Why she did not give in full what was said by the Etliot reporter as fol- lows: ““The Omaha Bee, the leading repub- lican paper in the west, openly advises the election of Pusey, Tie Bre has been advocating the cause of Lyman until lately and as 1t has more circulation in western Iowa than any Iowa paper, it will have a great influence on the elec- tion."” Tue Bee has no apologies to offer, for the position it has taken. It hoped that the republicans would profit by the defeat of two years ago, and nominate a man whose record was clean, so that Mr., Pusey would be defeated and the district wreated from the democratic grip. Mayor man was nominated in a reckless, thoughtless manner, in a convention where each factlon was trying to knife the other, and each preferred to give the onor to Lyman rather than have the other faction succeed, The nomination, though made under such clrcumstances, seemed one which Tue Bee could endorse, and it spoke A.T. Flickinger's new residence I8 fayorably of Lyman until his record was rapidly approaching completion and will | shown up, and in such a manner that Tuz be ready for his ocoupancy by the first of Bee could not consistently with its open- p ly-avowed policy, give him its support the month. It will bo an elegant home. | /0" 00rse guch @ record. Tur Bre Marriep—October 16, at the resi- | never has and never will knowingly sup- dence of the bride’s parents in this city, Eort a defaulter for office, even though o is a staunch republican. A goodly by Rev. T. 8, Bovell,Mr. Wi, 8.Kelley, | nymber of afiidavits and counter-flidavits of Hamburg, Iowa, to Miss Mary C.|have been mede public, and the last Welch. bl“h';h in flthe N}?ngnull, was broufht cu: . Wi a flourish of trumpets, a shout of Ttis “ld, that the paving c?nimton, ‘‘vindication,” and a wild whoop charg- on completion of their work, will demand ing Pusey, the Baldwins, and others of of the city, extra comp ensation for dam- | Lyman's opponents with perjury, forgery, ages oy delays, and if not paid amicably |nd slander. Tur Bek would be only st they will sus ths alb too glad If a complete vmdchmnl could y e be presented, but these very aflidavits A. T. Flickinger has been figuring up | brought in for the defense, admit that the total rainfall, as shown by his guago, | there was shortago in Lymnw's accounts SEEE 2 & | 88 revenue collector. oy do not state L far this yoar, and finds it to be 43.5 4o upount of the lhon-ze, but simply inches, over three feet and a half. This |claim that it was fixed up 80 is big for the largest rainfall known in [that the government did not Council Bluffs, lose anything, and that Lyman was z . |not arrested, and that no criminal prose- Mr, Smith, the cedar block paving |cutlon was started. At a publicmeeting contractor, arrived in the city yesterday | John N. Baldwin presented the original to look after his business here. He can- ‘:l':l“ :f ::"“‘h'?ifoo with :hicl:li:hh £ me o shortage covered, and the fxot tell when he will commence the pav- mortgage by which Lyma (P ing of North Main street, there being |the money, and no denial is yet made as some financlal matters with the city [to thegenuiness of the documents. Now which need adjusting more perfectiy be- |5 l°"“t "lg‘ Is °1°"°°d°: bz’ all “‘;" :hl"“’ was actually a large shortage or defaloa- fore the work can commence. tion in Lyn{un’u accounts . a public of- A mulo team belonging to & man nam- | ficlal The Bre cares I to the ed McDonald took a run down Broadway | 8mount, or the details as to how it was to which the mules wero attached collid: | the dark spot on the record. As the ed with A, J, Mandel's horse and light rundgrs of Tue Bee know, it has no wagon, smashing Mr. andel's rig quite | *Pecial love for Pusey, and cannot en- s thuse over him, He has too little in badly, and hurting his horse some. common with the toiling ses, 1s even A carpenter named Powell, while at|more of an icicle, thanis Lyman, and work on Mr, Officer's house, took ad. |his little appreclation of anything done vantage of the absence of Mr. Hardin- brook, his boss, and gathering [up the tools took them to a Broadway second The |} tools were recoyered but the man is still hand store and sold them for $3. at large, A fellow giving his name as MoOarthy, yesterday slipped into the Pacific house dining room, slipped down a breakfast, slipped out again, and would have slipped uway entirely had not the clerk run after him and demanded a half dollar, Oarthy said he didn't have any money, and so Officer O'Brion was called and the fellow was arrested, Dotective Edgar has been on the hunt | record on the case of ex-Policeman Barhyte, who was garroted on Oakland avenue some time ago, and robbed of a small amount of money and a watch, Eagar has found the watch ina pawn-shop at Omaha and recovered it. It was not a valuable time-piece, but it had family as. sociations which made it precious to the owner, Jacob Bims, Esq., and E, 8, Scott went to Crescent City to speak last evening, It was Mr, Scott's maiden political ef- fort, and although the report has not reached here yot as to his success, it is #afo to say that he did well, while Mr, Bims bas already won the reputation of being one of the best of the young ora- tors of thix district, W. R, Vaughan, who in running for mayor depends;upon republican votes te get elected, is now distributing demoorat- ic campaign documents received by him from Benator Forham, chairman of the national executive democratic comwittee. These documents cawe to him as presi- dentof the ‘“Democratic Black Eagle Club”—whatever that may be, Tt will bo a matter of regret to many to Mo. for him, but during his long residence here he has gained and held the respect and confidence of the people as a citizen, a neighbor, and business man. The re- i to face the on whether they will endorse a man, who has in other public posibi- tions, been short in his accounts, at which the republican party can afford to put itself on record as approving each oftisial action, Tur Bek cannot con- stently, honestly do so, and does not buliovothtu)nty can, There are other charges m: inat Lyman, but the one grave charges, which is conceded to be true in substance, if not in detall, s suf-. ficient to cause Tur Bk to take this position, and in doing so, it cares nothing for what little slurs *‘the dear old grand- mother” may indulge in. With the he made two years ago, In attempting to force Anderson on this district, silence would be more becoming 1o her dotage. Notwithstanding the repeated asser- tions of the Nonpariel that Lyman's pri. vate character has been attacked in the conteat, it is evident that thus for all the churges made have been on his official record, which is public property, and ould be closely scanned, and sharply criticised, The Minden Hurrab, About fifty Blaine and Logan torch. bearers went to Minden Weduesday even- ing to jomn in the demonstration there, They were delayed in returning so that they did not reach here until about 6 o'clock yesterday morning, so that they got littlo sleep or rest, and were not in very good trim for going on the Omaha trip last evening, They report a glorious time though, Thera were by actual count 385 torches, so that tho press in accordance with the usual rule, adopt- ed by both partics, shall state that there were 1,000 torches in the line of march, There were nearly & people at the open air meeting, and stirring speeches were mede by John Lindt, William Sears, and C. F, Adams, of this city, J. P. Urgan, of Necla, and W, F. Kightmire, of Griswold. Dolegatlons learn that H, E, Sewman has fully de- cided to leave Council Bluffs, and go east to engage in business there, He is now closiag ont his stock here, and as s0on as he cau dispose of it, and settlo up his business he will take his departure. Mr, Beamun has been in business here six | track, are quite worried about his wmys- jeente years and his establishmens has kept | terious disappesrance, Ho has been em- [, 7. scHANCE, wore present from Avoca, Shelby, Neola and Council Bluffs, and the enthusiasm Was great, | —— A Misslug Man, The friends of Morgan O'Brien, living on Eighth avenue near the Northwestern Fank o8 one of the largest in the west.!ployed ae foroman of tho car repairs at the transfer, and on Sunday last went over to Omaha, and returned late In _the ovening, went to a friand’s house, and did not return home until early in the morn- ing. That day he worked as usual, and onday ovening got 221 of his wife, saying he was going up town to pay some little billa, Ho did not return, and it was learned that somo one saw him on the Sioux City train, That is as far as he had been traced, and nothing has been heard from him by his wife. He owns a farm in Dakota, and the supposition is that ho Is temporarly out of his head, and has storted for that place ina be- wildered state of mind. O’Brien has an excellent reputation for steadiness and industry, and thero seems no geason for his sudden disappearance. e — A Whelp, A beastly sort of a fellow at heart, though wearing a pleasanter exterior, was sltting in Bayliss' park yesterday, talking with the park policeman, Mr. Covalt. He clalmed to be from Dubu- que, and in talking about the park in. quired if there were many free.and-easy girls who frequented it. He was in- formed that when known they were not allowed thero, and soon after, noticing a little school girl sitting on one of the benches, asked who she was, Mr, Cov- alt told him that him that she w: little glrl from a very respectable fa , but despite this Information a short time after this the fellow tried toget the little girl to leave the park and go with him, The Iittle girl became frightened, and as she was teiling Mr. Coralt the fellow hurried away. Later in the day, however, he had the cheek to return to the park, and the policeman promptly took him by the collar and showed him the way out. It is a pity that such a rascally whelp could not have been punished in some way commensurate with the offence. e ——— Real Estate Transfers, The following are the real estate trans- fers filed for October 11 and reported to Tue Bee by P. J. McMahon. ‘W. G. Blair and wife to M. Gallagher, lot 4, block H, Curtis & Ramsey’s addi- tion, 81,400, J. M. Paler and wife to Francis M, Compton, lot b, block 10, Eubanks’ sec- ond addition, $276, J. M. Palmer and wife to Mary Welch, lots 1, 3 snd 24, block 29, railroad addi- tlon, Ohristian and Albertine Eberhart to Charles Kay, part of 13, 76, 41, 8759, Samuel Clinton and wife to Maria E. Jenson, lot 7 and 8, block 12, Stutsman’s second addition, $200. Jas. Hillpack and wife to Molder Clark, southwest fractional quarter of northwest 45, 77, 42, 8350, e Hungry Till-Tappers, Two young fellows went into Kramer's bakery on Broadway yesterday, and after buying some cakes, asked for some water with which to moieten the lunch. Mr. Kramer was alone in the store, and had to step out to get some water. When he roturned the cake-eaters were gone, as was also about $40, which had been in the till. ‘Wrought iron ranges at reduced prices DoVol & Wright, 504 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—Speclal a vortlsoments, suo as Lost, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, Wants, Board. Ing, eto., will bo {nsertod In this column ab the low rato of TEN CEN'TS PER LINE for the firs insortion aud FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequont n. sortlon, Leave advertlsomonta at our office, No, Poarl Streot, noar Broadway H H. HORNE & CO, N ERSAT : 1 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fall GoodsF ine Gigars Wo make a speclalty, at our EASTERN f utory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA OIGARS, Al Cigara sold by us aro of ou: own manufacture and warranted a8 reprosented. OPERA HOUSE OIGAR HOUSE, o —A.T- H. H. HORNE & CO., l oorchI?filgmlgi’r'l;‘;ny-' I0WA HARKN ESS BROSI A COMPLETE LINE OF Boots, Shoes and Rubbers All new nnd olean, LOWEST PRICES and shown in PLAIN FIGURES, Solid goods. No shoddy. All work warranted. We are bound toget acqualnted, if goods and prices wil do it No trouble to show goods, Mail orders solicited. Goods sont to all parts C. 0. D, subject to appraval. Call and look over our stock at Boston Boot and &hoe tore. 417 Broadway, Conneil Bluffs, E. E. ADAMS & CO. IN THE NEW COLORS AND LAT.ST STYLES, OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT is very complete in variety®and excellence of goods. We have also ar arranged to fake n easures end have cloaks MADE TO ORIDER, thereby insuring a perfectly fitting garment without extra expense to our customers. A fine stock of OUR NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors. Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 2056 Main Street, o > - - Council Bluffs, DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 6,000 Electric Belts fold for tho Month of Sept, by us, Acents Wanted! Roferences—Any of tho business houses in Council Bluffs, JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory 30, Fourth St. COUNOCIL BLUFFS. KIEL’S SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell in retail or wholesale lota, All Stock Warranted as Represented. Whole:ale and retail dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea sonable. Katisfaction Guaranteed. Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Blutt: Cloakings, Plushes, Velvets, Eides, Down and Jersey Cloth, CURTAINS | CURTAINS ! Turcoman, Tambour, NMadras and I.ace! In Choice New Patternsa1d very cheap.} DRAPEY CLOTHE Clurtain Goeds, Window Shades, Ete., Etc. in fact, a complete ~tock of everything’ usually kept in a first-class Dry Goods store, at the old stand of HARKNESSBROS., 401 Broaaway, Council Bluffs, sTowa: 757~ See Carpet advertisement in following issues of this paper. SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Maln street, Couxcit BLurrs, A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Seleci From. LARGEST ANDZBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF ElairGoods In Towa and Nebrasks, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Iowa., BT wmmapicy o * Yt 1 MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Maunfacturer, COST until all aro disposed of. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. Iam making a big reduciion in FFUOUORNITUOURIE As 1 need the room to display my stock of stoves. Council Blufts, Towa, ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH urtains, , EUK, » Ete. 3 A. J. MANDEL, T 8, in Lace, EVk, Turcoman, Etc.. OL cloths, Mattings, Linoloums Eto 82 Broadway, WANTS, James Merchant tailor, Bluffs, 0AL—Angus, Capital Centerville and other soft lowa coal kept at Georgo Heatons, 625 Broad- Telophono No, 110. ZASONABLE PRICES—Falr weight o at Georgo Heaton's coal and wo 028 Broadway. Telophone No. 110. way. i|Nas, 217 and 219 8. Main St., - >me and bo 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 Supplics. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE A I MCOELIN . Proprit CRESTON HOUSE ——EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS,—— of COUNCILBLUFFS S T BUURES F0It HAl First clasa barber shop and baih ¢ chairs; with or Peter J, Loik, Marys- rooms, wlo second-hand without mirrors and fixtures, ville, Mo; - Coffee roasting, Only one in town. . Williams, 18 Norch [OR SALE-—A comm ablished, with 1. Address Busi FPOR avenuo, l“ulfl BALF O K| he Orvis Packiug h and machinery, Icated 1o this city, Capa Bfl hogs pe* day. Odell & Day. W ANTED—Kvery boay in Uouncil BIutfs 80 take TunBux, Doliverod by carrier st only twenby oonts & week, O BALE-My rentdonco, cornor 7¢h avonus and stroot. " 11 takon soon will soll for §2,000 Will alio sell furniuro, carpots, &0., wold at onco will rent premi- furnished or unturnished, at Any one thinking of making uncll Blufty will do well to inveatl: 1t1s tho bost bargain ever offored in the olf M A. UPTON. { )LD PAPERS—For salo at Bxs office, ab 25 cente hundred urnished room, GL0 Washington rate thoir home In gate this offer, Dr, W. H. Sherradon DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Oouncll Blufts - - lowa. DR. C. C. EXAZEIN DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET, OOUNOIL BLUFFS = - . Bl 10WA Mis, . J, Eilo, ¥ 1, PHYSIGIAN & SURGEON, 293 Middle Browdwsy, Councll Blufis, IR O 00 00 6T TR, dliog Rink! = | Admission 26 Adwission Freo to Latles each morning and Tues. huraiay fteraoous, Use of Buates 16 AFT EVENI M, H, MARTENS, Manager, FPropristor, ¢ i MRS, 8, J, NORRIS, 236 Broadway, - - - Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane MANDEMAKERS & V/N, Carpenters: Architects STAIR BUILDING A EPECIALTY: 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. MRS. S. J. NORRIS, Latest Styles Millinery. Having opened in a new store I invite the inspection of ladies. Council Bluffs 0. B Brswick, Secretary. @. Epaar, A. ¥, CLATTERBUCK, Assistant. Manager. . . 0] " 4 e 5 3 Orders in the city or country solicited. Promptattention and satisfaction ouncl u s e ec Ive Ssoc Ia IU Guaranteed. Plans and specifications furnished free. Will do all kinds of detective work for Baks, Exprors, ‘olograph ani Railway cowpanies, Morchants, Munufactories, ( fons, Pulic and Pr stitutions and District Attornoys. Stolen proverty re: —— cml..ml Coll ude, Missing friends found, Divorces procured. w:ur‘uwlu.lofmmlm mu‘ arrost and conviction of any porson or porsons fraudulontly ropre his Assoolation. All communications Stiotly cauidontial. Ofico: Masonio Temula' Counch Blufs Towa. . O Box 1803 THE MODEL “TEAM LAUNDRY Ts bettor prepared than ever befors 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, Orders sent by mail or otherwise receive prompt attention, ALBERT P. JOHNHSON, Proprietor. 712 BROADWAY . 4 h . - COUNCIL BLUFFS M etecalf BBxros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, VDOUNCIT, BLUFFS TOWA e NE. CONITE T UIEERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. EuEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 12 1IN, Main fit., QDouncil Bluffs. and 344 Nroadwas MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langi.'y avd Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KINDSQOF EXair Goods MAIN STREET, 0 )HUNOIL BLUFFS W. P. ALYSWORTH. MRS L. A. WARBURTON, FasnionABLE DRESSMAKER. Cutting and Fitling a Specialty. 238 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUF ETOTUSE MO VIESER Frame Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT tzucks and aoy fdistance {sud}jsver “any kind'gorgroanar BRICK HOUSES raised. 41l work gaaranteod, W.R. VAUCHAN, Jugtice of the Peace. Omaha snd Counell Bluflr, Real eatate colisotion agenoy, Odd Fellows Block aver Savings Bank W.IP, AYLSWORTH, 1010 00 PIANOS. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraz Lusar, EMEKSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy, R. Rice 11, D, CANCERS, CHRONIC DISEASES o stads s spectatty. 3. Over hirty years praciical experiance Oifce No. Pearl troct, Council Blufle && Conoultasion tree Grain & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. ¥. FULLER, \ issi The Kimball Organ, 80 long and favorably known in the west, rcommends | taslf, Comm:ssmn Me'Cham 7. “BTEWART, ® Sols Agtat for above liues fof Goods. " Warerours s, BS208 = tro IOWA4 Pearl Btrect 8 a Councll Blufts, lowa. ! Coyugil Bluffs Correspondence Solicited, Ageats Waate !, o other tumors removed witkout th kalfo or drawing o biood. N. SCHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFF3,