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8 I'HE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 five cars® hogs,] 341 head, M. & St P, H.H. HORNE & CO0., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN rarace [Fine Cigars THE DAILY BEE. THE COUNCIL. QOUNCIL BLUFFS. |Sme Hore Cuilt's Pay Abnt Aier man James' Resignation, Y C. o L Frank Baker, twocats oattle, 200 head, ago, by C. & R. 1 3 Morning October 21. 0, by C. & R 1. nesday y — y ' ' Dowling & Oo., five cars cattle, 100 I SUBSCRIPTION RATES, The Kick About Fire Proteotion |head, Chicago, by C & R. I. PO ciue . e R O e Receives Attention Fuller & Miller, s hogs, (6 head, We make a speclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd ByRMliw % &6 & & & & andihen y by C. & R. I 3. A, Hale, one car hogs, 70 head, Chi- 0, M. &8t P, awick, ono car hogs, (0 head,Chi. R. okl Miscellaneous Matters, No. 7 Pear] Street, Noar Broadway, [ YARA OIGARS, All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted a8 represonted, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, 662 Broadway,’ H., H. HORNE & CO,, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - I0WA x - A meoting of the city council was k ad, ono car hogs, 65 head, " i " oo MINOR MENTION. yesterday aftornoon at which the m &KL el AR and Aldermen Gelse, Mynstor, McMa- Davis, one car hogs, 67 head, J. Roiter's new fall stock of cloths by by &R 1, e Wit F4n TAbey and Willlam | 05, 404 Eesting wers pressu AT A R James Ward, John Lehey and L The bond of J. H. Wheeler, a8 po- | Chieago, by C, & R. I, \ Barry, were each fined yesterday for |y oian was presonted and approved. Brown & Co., four cars hogs, 130 head, 103 MAIN STREET, A COMPLETE LINE OF being drunk. Property ownors complained of the | Chicago, by C. & R L. O. Anderson, one car hogs, 68 head, Chicago, by C. & R, I. W. F. Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Orrin DeWitt was arrested yesterday | horrible conditlon of Tenth avenue be- ici ing the fellow who ird and Twelfth streots, and . F. Spofford, one [ Allnew and oloan, LOWEST PRICES and shown in PLAIN FIGURES. Solid goods. No O o ('.r ok Mo il 5 Rising, N l’;,’ e by shoddy. ~All work warranted. We aro bound toget acquatnted, it goods and prices stolo Mace Wise's overcoat. petitioned to have the avenuo filled up pUSSY O " will'do it. No trouble to show goods. Mail orders solicited. Goods sent to a J.J. Young, four cars sheep, 465 head, parts C, 0. D, subject to approval. Call and look over our stock at Frank D. Jackson, the republican can’ | to grade and a _sidewalk laid along one side. Referred. didate for secrotary of state, and Jacob EO0 b WO, orentedor o side- Sims aro to speak at Missouri Valloy to- | 1"on Third street from Ninth avenue Council Bluffa, J. & A, Blair, one car oattle, 23 head, Rock Springs, Wyo., by U, P. Council Bluffs, - - . Towa Boston Boot and Shoe tore. 417 Broadway, Council Bluffs, E. E. ADAMS & CO. night. to Sixteenth avenue. Referred. LACY AN‘_D THE L-AW ——— —- 7. S, Smi o The bill of P. J. McMahon & Co., for " W. 8. Smith, of tho Ogden houso, lo8t {53 ik ructa furnished the ity, for NORENE & LANDSTROM, his pocketbook in going to the C., B. & making pat assessments was allowed. | Capt, Hayes Does Not Get Along Very Q. depot the other night. It coutained | A1d. Mynsiter, of committeo on stroots ARBIATy B Fhting GALDIGS, Merch ant Tail s o L some valuable papers, but no money. and alleys reported in favor of granting Wk Sioux | Petition for sidewalk on Lincoln avenue; ¢ ; Detective Edgar telographs from Sioux 4,5, fyvor of geanting that In regard to [ The caso of Capt. Hayes against Pat City that the insano man supposed to bo [ sidewalk in front of Lot 2, Block b,|Lacy has attracted some little attention the missing Morgan O'Brien, from this | Grimes addition, in favor of mln;lg lower | and causad some talk. Hayes filed an city, proves not to bo O'Brien after all, [ Brosdway from Stroetaville to the pum- | ronavion before Judge Ayleswerth _ | plng works toas great an extent as the . : | 1 R. W. Clayton, who was formerly with | council thought best; in favor of allow- [ charging Lacy with keeping a gambling the Shugart Implement company, is ar-|ing the Fgyptian sidewalk to be laid on [ house, and a day was set for a hearing, ranging with Mr, Emery of Chicago to|lower Broadway as asked for by John |pu¢ judge Aylesworth was absent from s i Short et al.: in favor of allowing tho ce. ; i = open lumber yards in Omaha, near the ment sidewalk in frontof No, 714 Sixth the city, and nnot.hur ay was set. Then nail works on the Union Pacific track. | gtrect and in that vicinity to rem he was absent again, and the case was to i now for the present, although a little | have been heard yesterday morning but Al W L ‘";.’;‘""d £ | biisw grbuny. Wb in layorior eiLIAN LHE | THAHSASIMWEELL Wi Was b6 hbiie bver Emerson Saturday afternoon while coup- | ; attorney to look after the proposed | Sunday, was called away on the morning ling cars, The link was drivon throush | revising of the license ordinance; also | train, and Justice Shurz accepted his his body, mangling him terribly. His[that the committee had seen the Supt. |place. Attorneys Sears and Rhodabeck homeo was in Red Oak, and he leaves a |of the government building here, in re-|after waiting ~ until nearly noon, i gard to the curbing taken by the city, |for the appearance of Lacy wife and three children. SR hA s wak willitg to webils this st | oF) . his % attornsy. Gleokgs, Holmee, Sullivan & Fitzgerald are to put up|ter by ha:ing the city either replace the | insisted on having the bond of $300 de- two brick residences for themselves, on |curbing or pay for it, at any time before | clared forfeited. ~They insisted that the Tenth between Third and Fousth the building should be completed. The | case had been trifled with long enough, LAl bl Dl g 3 e report was conourred in. that Holmes had boasted that it shall streots. Mr. Wickham bogan yosterday | “Alderman_ Siedentopf at this stago of | not bo brought to trial, and that Judge on the work. The first floors are to be|the proceedings entered the council | Aylesworth ought to face the music. Mr. % 0 eight foet above the present street, and | chamber. Holmes was sent for and on his appear- I claim to have the best selected stock and lu:g.ost variety of any he lota are to be filled. Alderman Mynster called attention to | ance he declared that Lacy was willing to | ne about here. I can duplicate New York and Chicago prices every bt bl 2 a circular ho had received about a street | have an examination before Judge Ayl- | ime; and that Isell low those who are and have been my customers wiil 1f the Fourth ward ever gots an alder- | grader, which he thought it would be | worth, but not before Justice Schurz, = If bear me out. man, one of his first acts should bo to|Well to try here, He was instructed to |they ted on a hearing before Schurz ha 'th treoat the corner of Eighth correspond with the manufacturers, he would take a change of venue, and pdiin] e ga The mayor read a letter from Judge |the eager attorneys for the state shall avenue and Highth street removed, as it | Dillon acknowledging the receipt of $250 | gain nothing. He said ho was willing to J. MUELLER, IMPORTER 4 ND DEALER IN PTANOS,ORG.ANS —A ND- Musical 1 nstruments of E very Description Fall Goods ‘Roady. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 206 Main Street, = - - Council Bluffs, DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 0,000 Electric Belts rold for the Month of Sept, by us. Acents Wanted! References—Any of the business houses in Council Bluffs. JUDD & SMITH Proprictors, Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory 80, Fourth St. COUNCIL, BLUFFS. —— e A R D R DA 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. Wholesalo and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea sonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffa, SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS My line of Plush ;Goods is especially fine, such as Albums, Odor Cases, Toilet Sets, Ladies’ Arm Bags, Purses, ete. in a very ovident obstruction, especially | for consultation feo, and thanking the | have the case taken up at any time when I have the largest stock and best variety in Cups and Saucers, Vases, 7 and 9 Maln street, to any one going along the sidewalk on a | city fur its kindly expression to him, Judgo Aylesworth could attend to it, and [Tgjlet, Sets, Tin Toys, Dolls, Doll Carriages, Wagons, Sleds. Carts and so Couxorr BLUFrs, - - - - - Towa. IREIzRe Ald. McMahon reported in favor of al- [intimated that after bothering OCapt. S RerI B lowing the petition of Mrs. Royal Amy, [ Hays and the attornoys so long as possiblo, The lamp post at the corner of Sixth | asking to be relieved of paying taxes on|Lacy shall waive examination, if Asmy traveling agent may not get around to see you in time,I wiil allow avenuo end Eighth street is so nearly {‘:’ h°'l"l:""°"”,:h° C"fi“:;;'g 'l"é be “““’}l’“ ‘:‘“ ;"::l‘: !’feg“’ end of e S““l"'i’ d"; ou b per cent on any bill for traveling expenses if you will call at my buried by the street filling that that tho .0 PAY fiem: omo of the alderman ob- | clared that if the proscoutor could not| \.o'anq make your selections. My samples will be ready by October R e k1 e R Rl Lea D jected, the homestead being a valuable | get justice in town that he would hire st, 1884. Iguarantee low prices. T A ¥ i one. The motion ‘;mt to concur in the|himself to some country justice, nng AT NS R @0 e et O light it. 1t is no wender that a small [report was carried, aldermen Mynster [ commence cases there, and predictes 3 3 q ND_BEST S A K 5 oy inthat nelghborhood askod. i papa | and D aton alone voting in favor of |very confidentially that he would yot Assortments of Toysfrom 8100 to$5.00 put upjready ship. £ i 3. remitting the taxes. convict Lacy. There was a good deal uf EaIona i ot o Se e e RADIZ OV Eleo | Bims i aine ol tee roported a1 fas| CIKIA I LA Jirtion Babte osraied vor of reducing the personal assessment | not to put his finger in the pie, knowing InT Hon. John Van Valkenburg, republi- | of Joseph Knotts, on the strength of the [that a change of venue would be taken owa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Councll grow as big as the others. latter’s aflidavit, concuarred in. from him at once. He decided to let Blufis, Iowa. o candidate for eleotor ab large will The lttsntinn’ of the council was called | the matter rest with Judge Aylesworth @ ‘fitm:}?a";‘urnlmflna (ldnm:n and Notions at } MRS D A BENBDIGT Maflflfficfll]‘fll‘ until all aro disposed of. Uy A ) ' speak at the court house this ovening, if | by Harry Birkinbino to an articlo pub- | bafore whom the case was started, IASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH . " the weather is unfavorable for out door |lished in the Evoning Globe, and copied It is said that Capt. Hays who started 8 e I l B i w II P Br into The Investigator, an insurauce pa- | the caso will bo lod & morty danco before c fl ar al ns n a a ' 8 urtains, in Lace, FI'k, Turcoman, Etc.] Oil'cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Eto speaking, but if favorable will speak In " i por, claiming that this clty was without [ho gots any great sntisfaction out of it, ing | Goad i Bayliss park. The rspubll.cln clubs .nra firo protection, that tho hose was rotten, | and the way wn which the mattor Open; .ln order to muke' room for an l‘mmanae stock of Spring ! 00 ‘s, I have decided to requested to meet at their respective | the fire alarm uureliable, etc. The chief [up indicates that this predlotion will | offer all goods now in stock, at prices never before quoted in this city. headquarters at 7 o'clock sharp to receive | engineer, committee on fires, and city | prove true., It is sald that he is waiting GEO. R. BEARD, Next door to P, O. marching ordors. boicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest lace to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. clerk were instructed to * gather data and | to see if this first round comes out satis- aflidavits showing the falsity of the state- | factorily, before starting some more cases Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS8 Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardan: Alderman Mynster seems very will: | pont made by *‘the official organ.” ° |against others. M .A X MOEILIN, Proprit of ;‘ ing to have the Fourth ward go without| ‘Che city marshal was instructed to en- MANDEMAKERS & V/N, ——— any aldermanic representative until next | force the gasoline ordinance. Closing Out, A The city attorney was instructed to| To closo the business I offer my stock of draw an ordinance requiring the hotel to [ miscellaneous books, picture, fanzy goods, [ ] spring. It probably wouldn't grieve provide fire escapes. notions, fire screens, easels, willow and ~———EVERYTHING £IRSTCLASS,—— STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. him much if all the aldermen were to The city attorney reported that in case | cano high chairs and children's ruckur:, Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., o COUNCILBLUFFS 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St.,, COUNCIL BLUFF'S. on without an end. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. resign or give him their proxies, so that of the vacancy caueed by Judge James’|at prices nover known before in the wes! MRS. S. J. NORRIS, he and the little mayor could run the 4 resignation it was necessary to hold a | H. E. Seaman, paper, books and station- RigleRcyRRvemment S hey foame | EE A SIG Hoe ery, 504 Broadway, Council Bluffa. Having opened in a nw store I invite the inspection of ladies, very near to doing it now, Ald. Mynster moved to postpone the ———— PERSONa MRS, 8, J, NORRIS, 236 Broadway, - - - Oouncil Blufry H, W, Young, of Sioux City, was at the Ogden yesterday, John Leonard, ‘‘the kid” whom Officer | matter until the next meeting, No sec- Dunn shot the other night, was before the police court yesterday, but the charge of vagrancy was dropped on con- dition that he would leave the city. ond, Ald, Siedentopf said that the citizens of the Fourth ward wanted an alderman and did not want any deluy. Tho city attorney exprossed it as hia o Jan . 2 opinion that the council could not go on The kid" has the reputation of being a | PP\ busiies i ititliora' wad' & v.cfnoy‘ Goorge C. Parker, of Missouri Valloy, was bad ozook, but is lot off eary, While 80mo | yplasy it ook steps to fll the vacknoy, | at tho Ogden Sosterday, of the honest sort of men, who are un- | The city attorney further exprossed it| Dy, 1, K. Wood. of Missourl Valley, was fortunate enough to get drunk, are com- | ashis opinion that there already existed | o 11, Pacific y‘,w_f,d“y‘ s J. R, 8, Tate, of Randolph, Towa, was at the Pacific yestorday, A. F. CLATTERBUCK, G. EpGAR, 0. B. Beswick, Manager. Assistant. Secretury. pelled to pay a fine or go to jail. Author-|® Vacancy. H. C, Addi od 1 A A . " 2 3 i3 2 i Omaha take care of “the kid” for a|his resignation beaccopted. ) W. 8. Pettibone Las returned from a visit | 3ot kit v ey (00 Enenles MEroante Guaranteed. Plaus and specifications furnished free. while. Ald. Mynster moved to adjourn, Ald, covered. - Goll Akl = to his childhood’s home in Pennsylvania, Dr. 0. W, Arohibald i oxpecta fo b kero | KeLciricion f ) parca o st g iy, Moo, o s COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Saturday to attond the sale of his trotters, o Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to Hon, Lafe Young passed through here yes- $25 each, Take advantage and call early to obiain M etcalf Bros.. terday en routo for Adams county to speak the best bargains. Iam making a big reduction in WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCK GLOVES, As I need the room to display my stock of stoves. snd 844 Nroadway, UOUNOIL BLUFFS TOWA MRS. J. J. GOOD. 8256 Broadway, Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langt.'y and Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KIND8 OF ElairGoods A young man, giving his name as 0, [Keating seconded it. and o Walker, was on trial before Justioo |, Lhotalk was rosumed without tho motion being voted on, Ald, Mynster Vaughan yesterday on a charge ot pick- | did not agree with the clty nttunmyy. He ing pockets, the victim being Mr, did not think thero was any vacancy un- ‘Walsh, of Mills county, who in the crowd | til there was a formal acceptance of the on the corner of Bryant street and reuign?tlgn. Theicononrriug in the re. ) port of the committee favoring the ac- Broadway lost $1040. The evidence | ceptance of the resignation, was net was 80 clear agatnat Walker that he was |suflicient, held in the sum of $500 to the district| This report was hunted up and read Shoboygan, again, Mich,, are in the city, the guests of the O%Ek = One. witnesw, namad” Boons)| Mmio o oicn 0 adionen was withdrawn | Kibiaeas swore #0 stoutly in tho prisoner's behalf, | hut renewed it, and would not allow Ald, | v | i 800 4 eridsnios poluted w0 susplolonsly | Bledenbant 0. sacdi e Lok o Al LW Tiunyen, of e B of Besbo & O e to him as an accomplice, that at the close ?n:e;ih:nm-l:;i_uznlix:- l'l’l'igdnll{xl':. AR AIENAY. B 00 AT ) A9 .0 0 ol ourn carried, e " G5 aloms o too wan aeTeaiad, Ancthan| glaqankont and ALA MaMiabon votias oo, || P W, Fox and wite and Afies Bk Focte, young fellow, giving his name as Loule Ald, Siedentopf notified the council |of Shenandoah, were in the city yesterday, Arnold, is also in jail, awalting a hearing | that he would not take any part in the |and at the Paaific, 3 on a like charge, it being clatmed that transastlon of buainess Mokl ‘stops’ Were| H, g, millar, the genseal agent for Oylovs with the two others he was trying to taken in the James or, 5 ; The mayor notified the council that he carriages, loft yesterday for Nebraska, look- work the crowd, ing ufter business, would call a special meeting for Saturday evening, The motion which Ald Siedentopf pre- J. 13, Harkuess, of Harkness Bros., started for Missouri Valloy yostorday, looking afte pusiness, Mr. and Mrs, Obid Mattoon, ¢ | UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. EuEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 12 IN. Main Sit.,. ouncil Bluffs. W. P. ALYSWORTH. Jawmes Turner, the Missouri Valloy news e — Gorham, the photographer at 31 Main agent was in the city yesterday, shaking street, is now ready for busivess, d b : . e pared but which Ald, Mynater would not | hands for & few minutes with the b MAIN STREET, S0OUN: 5 ————— J ) COUNCIL BLUFFS COMMEROIAL, give him tho courtesy of allowing to be | Nfjuy Kittio Tngulsby, whoso ear catches so . introduced was as follows: W) " OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Rosolved, That the resignation of Al- quickly the rings and “'hellos” at the ?vh’m}:% 1 willing, 60@65; No, 8, 50@ derman Jamen bo not acoepted, and that office, has returned from her trip to Ul T committeo be appointed conslsting of [ Mre. Howitt, who bas been with hor duugh- Ouats—For 4’)5'@" ‘;mm. w@bfl‘a e i\ld:';nmn Mynster, McManon and Gise [ ter Mrs, Arthur Cowles for some time, has Hay—810 00 per ton; baled, or the purpose of waiting upon Ald. | been called to Hamburg by the illness . Rye—40@4bo. James, tudpinfunuing o o action | Cowles’ twin sister, _\lr.:. fl:nl;h. ek B L o b 100, pounds, 4a, 6 00@ | °f the councll upon his resignation T, W, Adolf has < o pily; b yards, mako suck apology to Alderman James | - W: Adolf bas rotumed from Kansas, B | A Ao where he aud his brother Charles have been MRS L. A. WARBURTON, FASHlUNABLE D RESSMAKER. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. 288 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFF8. 5.00 w"l,?ndthr i .o The other *‘checked off * resola tion l“}"llfi"u after thui; landed lnnu-e-ufl(!hn:u; - Erame Housos moved on the LITTLE GIANT trucks aud avy [distance aadf)ver aoy Lard—] 's, whol -.uu. 'Y Alderma sifldfil\llubl' WAS: will remain & week or #o longer, ey foel ralsed. Al work guaraal - ” Flou—Gity fowr 10063 1, WEAREAS, Alderman Jacass has ssen | well satiafied with thals fovetment thae. W.R. VAUCHAN. W.3P, AVLSWORTH, 100 Hiokh reet ve, A R. Rice M. D. Justice of the Peace. CANCERS, gt remraswiort B, B. Maon has returned from Marshall- towa and Ottumwa, where he has been look- sy by fit not to cumrly with the requirements A of the council, therefore, be Cattlo—Butoh 300@3 25, Buteher : A e ol ¥ by Apesolved, That the rosignation of iy uftar tho iuterests of tho Mutual Reservo ) Knilo of drawiag o biood. Blieop—3.60. 4 ,t";"‘}‘.':l d ,:l':‘t‘i"“ e and s horeby ao- | yrund 1,ife assoclation of New York, Besides Owmaha and Counctl Bluffr, Hogs—4 25@4 05, oepled; establishing agencies there he seoured & num- GDH‘B'U!LQ DISEASES ot xins » apectatsy. Real estato collection agency, Odd Fellows Blook PHODUOR AND WRUITS. Resolved, That the mayor be requested a¥es Baviogs Benk Poultry~Live old hiens, 7c; spring chickens, | to order a special election in the Fourth 2 25@2 50 per doz, ward for the election of an alderman to Pllch-—* bur, box, 100, B60@5 06 per box, Butter—Creamery, 18(@20; choice country PIANOS. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxs Lissr, oars practioal experience Ofoe No Voarl tro, Councll Blas & Conoultation tree bor of the leading citizous of both cities, with policles of five to ten thousand dollars each, Ho therefore returns happy, and talks insur fill the vacanoy ocoasioned by the resig- nation of Alderman Jaw, ance wmore glibly und enthusiastically than N. SCHURZ. . ot Sy s TV : : Tdll & FTOVISIONS Stook Shipments, Porsons interested in roller skates . y 11 oo Ao, EMERSON PIANOS. P - i ey 1 ' Unrivalled or Tone or Finishs B gt otarone 0 vt o, 2 P Baker, one car horaes, 30 head, | whioh are sold cnly by H. L. Millor, . J. Y. FULLER, Best Modern Prios o Buy. L —— West Point, Neb., via U, P, 1009 Fourth A venue, Council Bluf Wrought f10n ravges a* reduced prices Ranch Co., two oars sheep,| Full amortment of club, half club. and at DoVol & Wright's, 504 Broudway, hicago, by C. & R, I, The Kimball O, , 80 long and favorably known in the wet, racommends ll«l’fl. J. " BTEWART, " Solo Agant for abova Itues of Goods Warercoms, 4329 2Bro Council Bluffs Oorrespondence Solicited, Agerts Wanted, L OFFICK OVER AMEWOAN EXVLESS | \omymiigsion Merchant COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA. "Peasisirest - « » » Council Blufls, lowa.

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