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6 THE DAILY BLE COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 his ten days' wanderings. His clothing was torn, his feet sore with travel, and his face showed that he had oancy. Ald. Mynster seems to differ | been groatly exposed to the weather, He QOUNCIL BLUFFS. it to city attornoy. Ho generally | was unable to giee any very cloar account does, It remains to be seen whether the | Of whero he had been. He said he went H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a speclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS, All Oigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as reprosented. OPERA HOUSE OIGAR HOUSE, 662 Broadway,} H. H. HORNE & CO., OOUNCIL BLUFFS, - IOWA NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE A COMPLETE LINE OF council oannot proceed legally with busi- ness until steps are taken to fill the va- BEE. THE DAILY INTESNA7 h ing | from here to Sioux City, and that from aldermen will run the risk of perplexing |(ib Bere BO0s B, B e ot pimsbiie e litigation and cause the clty trouble, ex- [ man to drive him twenty miles to Sioux T SUBSORIPTION RATES, | penso, and porhaps heavy loss, for the | City again, and from thero ho had come 14 30 gror0 e yoat | simple purpose of indulging in _some fur- here, o weems to think that there is —_— - | thor child's play. Tho calling of a special | \O6°F :m‘r"}:‘im_“"{{‘,Im‘l';,:f»m.“l‘n“n“‘y' OFFICE: eloction for the Fourth ward will give the |1y n mere temporary silment or not. ow- peoplo a chance to choose a new man, and [ not at present be determined. O'Brien that seems to worry some of the other [has been a very industrious, upright and sober citizen, kind to his family, and the AlEFAen) who Reer. LUAE & LoHest man only reson ned for his disappearance will bo chosen who has keon wit enough | iy that of insanity, caused by an injury recelved some time ago while repairing a railway car. Thureday Morning Ootober 22 —AT - MINOR MENTION, Seo J. Relter's new fall stook of clotha | to soo through schomes and _grit enough he aldermen who ‘ ing drunk | t0 €xpose them. If ¢ : m;:::;::‘,ig'::;?;:?:r ‘;:'_‘f,h:,';:d aro inclined to play football with the o —— ASUN AL, terd city's interest were sure that they could yesterday. got a man after thelr own heart, they The funeral of Mrs, Clanghersey took place at the Oatholic church yesterday afternoon. The alarm of fire on Bluff street last night was caused by the burning out of a chimney. Pormit to marry was yesterday granted toD. A. Arrowsmith, of Cedar Rapids, and Martha McCarty, of Weston. There is at least a spurt in enforcing | was hel at the court house yestorday af- in the matter. THE TOWN TIOKET. The Democrats Fix It Up In Convens tion Yesterday. the cow ordinance. Fifteen cows and [ternoon. George A. Holmes called the one horse were in the pound yesterday. | convention to order, and was mado its In the case of Coyle, charged with as- | chairman. George H. Jackson was cho- sault, the prosecuting witness was sworn | sen as secrotary. yesterday, and after being examined the A committee of one from each ward case was dismissed by Justice Abbott. was] appointed on oredentials, the chair Pat Bodkins got so enthusiastic over|8ning F. H. Guanalls, Willsm Lacy, F. W, Spetman and J. A, Churchill, meeting some old friends here that he had milud guilty yesterday to taking n| They reported thenames of delegates drop too much, and was assessed the a8 already published, which was con- regulation amount, curred in. i Tho Bavarian band with 8 goodly num- | o LT 00 M, ASkan, the foh: ber of democrats started last night for|gates for justices of the peace. W. R, Atlantio to join in the demonstration | Vaughan presented the name of A. L. there last evening, taking their torches | Hendricks. Mr, Schoentgen presented : : . | the name of N. Schurz, Mr., Wm. Pat- ;n.:l‘;r:::[:;::;l ITEHER and pres| o presented the name of J. J. Frainey. Mr. J. J. Stewart named A. Wheeler. James Donahoe got shot at Wm, Arndt | Frank Granelle named H. Shoemaker, & Son's store yesterday. He got a whole I;,W';lt' Biggs was also nominated by H. bag of it, worth about $1.50 and on On motion of Wm, Lacy the conven- pleading guilty to the larceny was sen | tion proceeded to a formal ballot for jus- tenced by Justice Schultz to thirty days tices, the three receiving the highest in jail, vogl {4‘1 b‘?thehnomin;e‘; T One of Tae Bex employes In making | o osen éell:rl:.g Star B 0N, WREY his rounds yestorday morning, found ly-| ~ The ballot resulted: Schurz 52, Hen- ing in the street a leather mail pouch, in- ‘;;."’"' lgl,w’{;uilnuyfi 27, Shoemaker 23, igga eeler 6. tonded for the K. 0. tran, which ought| 4Ly wiado N, Schurs, A. L. Hendricks to have gone out the nig ore, and J, J. Trainey the nominees for jus- had dropped out of the wagon, and had | tices, lain unnoticed all night. 5 {or l;on;hbla Mr. Jfi(fi‘n no:flnnted ohn Barhyte and move at it be made A horse attached to a buggy andowned | 5oy by acclamation, but objection by Wheeler, took a dash from the St.|was made by W. R. Vaughan and others, Joe heuse on Main street to Broadway, | who WI?M ; reo |h(;sw lRur the whole b army of candidates. E. R. Bates, C. RS biyaalcangh ang) Sonped K7 8 | v saley 9 01 Witlte, John Siaers Hass boy who boldly grabbed q" horse by the Payne, C. Klein and John Barhyte were head and was dragged thirty feet, but|named. A formal ballot was taken as in luckily escaped injury. The buggy was |the case of the justices. It resulted : but slightly damaged. Wesloy 49, White 44, Barhyto 42, Bates ‘ 13, Klein 13, Steffen b.tDarrell 2, Payne Wm, O. Stewart, on being brought be- | 1." This made C. Wesley, J. J. White fore Justice Schurz yesterday, declared [snd John Barhyte the nominees. that ho did not know how he got drunk. | o‘:khk"‘ ek ‘he"d“v“v'n ;’l'!w'l‘l’,"“'hip . . 8 AN m, I 10 were He was sick and took one drink before |, \.ucq ™ o pbatlot resulted: Gans 43, breakfast and one afterwards. That was | Becker b, Ritchie 5. Mr, Gans was de. all he knew about it until he awoke in|clared the nominee. the police station, with no money and no qu; :::fl_t;?-m IMr- Rehait dHnn"nu- . : mously nominated. h“v. The judge kindly let him off for For chairman ofy the township com $7.60. mittee Mr. G. A, Holmes was chosen, Those who have while living elsewhere | 80d the convention adjourned. got & fow whiffs of “Floating Cloud,” oA have made frequent hunts for it in this THE DEADLY LANDSLIDE, markot, but in vain, until T. D. King & g5 pen Burted Bencath the Dirt Co., the other day in getting in a large But Dug Out in Time to stock of J. G. Flint's best brands of Save Life, smoking and chewing tobaccos, got some of the “Floating Cloud.” It is one of| Yesterday another of those terrible the’nicest tabaccos for cigarettes and the |landslides so common in the digging the pipe that was ever made, and while |away of the blufls occurred, and it was those who have used it make a rush to [almost a miracle that two lives were not get it again, it will also make friends with | lost. Kred Klein and Chris Larsen were those to whom it is introduced. at work when a portion of the bluff Five boys, who form a sort >f gang for | began sliding. They were warned by general deviltry, have been causing much | #hout, and started to run, but were annoyance of late. Some of them were | °8Ught and pretty well buried. There arrested for stealing shoes from George | Were ubout 100 loads of dirt in the slide, Blaxsim's store, One of them, Thomas and the distance was fully seventy feet, * Brennan, aged about fifteen, was before but the run saved the lives of the men, Justice Vaughan yesterday and as 1t ap- [ they being nearer the edge where the peared clear that he was a sort of ring- ‘V’V‘l:{:‘ ':“i dopth of ‘?.h'" Was not 8o great. T eached, Klein was complately Isader of the party, the justice concluded | covered, except one foot, and was buried that Instead of sending him to jall, he |head foremost. Quick work soon un- would take steps to have him placed in covered him, but his life was about gone, 4 When brought to 1t was found thay the reform school, in the hopo of making |y ey’ ety (R Wi TGS et B & man of him, rather badly hurt. Larsen was burled all The discussion about *he fire protection "‘I“" the hppec part of his head. He was dition of the two steamers now in the [ had a close call indeed, but it is hopea Rescue building, To an outside amateur | that in a few days they will be able to be in fire matters it appears that these costly | About again as usual, engines are belng allowed to acoumulate T dust and rust until they are shamefully AFTER THE M;SSING MAN, dirty, and experts say that the Rescue e steamer which is considered by far the Plorgan OBt better of the two, is of no use now and needs to be overhauled. Although this city has an excellent water-works protec- tion, still the experience of other cities teaches that it is not safe to do away al- together with steamers. However this may be, so long as this city has two steamers they should be kept clean and in order, The democratic town convention suc- Brought Back Home Again The mysterious disappearance of Mor. gen O'Brien has caused much anxisty among his many friends, and his family are nearly frantio. 1t being reported that he had been seen a fow days ago in the woods in the vicinity of Mynster aprings, the mayor called for volunteers on horseback to scour the woods, think- ) ing that if oven if no light was thrown ooeded 1o making one of the strongest| oy’ 0'Brien's disspposrance, the search nominations for justico of the peace and |y u1d hrove n comfort to the distracted one of the weakest. The strong one re- | family, The tapping of the fire beil ferred to is that of N. Schurz who by |yesterday forencon was the sigual to y L Bia offaial vacoed for éwo years pst Bas g'.m:-i Awong thoto who ot wud got many republican votes, The weakest | ()fficer O'Brien, Conrad Lu.z.«miurlur: one Is that of J, J. Frainey, who got the | John 8hort, John Montgomery, Willinmn nomination by & scratoh, and after | Highamith Johu Lusrnce, Hiiry Har. or, an Velsh, while William Ma- months of hard work for the place, and hul‘uy and others weut on foot over & who in the election cannot get there with portion of the ground. any smount of work, The other nomi- The search svewed a fruitless one, and y ) nations made yesterdsy were of average | mOst of the riders hnd given up further saengh, s ho wicla prossua - fue | ot 2% 1 Mooy, o ticket. O, Wesley has already showed | him well, was surprised at seeing him himself an excellent constable, and J. J. | walking along the road. Mountgomery White and John Barhyte are citizens who | #reeted him, ehock hunds with him, and outaide from being dewocrats, and mon | O BFiSD in 4 dazsd bowildered way, 'ndi- cating that his mental condition was any- the people would be warranted In sup- | thing but right, told him he was going porting, if there wers not equally good [home. Montgomery went with him to mien nominsted by the republicans. = (l'l.lrioll;'n housw, No 1140 Eighvh avenue, " where his arrival was welcomed with a iy aitasney. Holmes expreass ibaa] 51508 48 0% " 0 COEM O/ Brion bis opinion that Ald. Jawes' soat in tho 3/ cured fn & deplorabl soudition, men. council is already vacant. and thet the|tally and physically, uws & result of would be more inclined to act promptly The democratic township convention SHORT HORNS'! —AT— Council Bluffs, Iowa, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29TH, L.C.BALDWIN & SON Cattle, consisi shunks, lanthas, Lady Elizabeths, Balinas, Arabellas, P dothers.” Al th s incl: ded i Boots, Shoes and Rubbers All now and clean. LOWEST PRICES and shown in PLAIN FIGURES. Solid gooda. No shoddy. All work warranted, We are bound toget acquainted, if goods and pricos wili do it. No trouble to show goods. Mail orders solicited. Goods sent to partsC. O, D. subject to approval. Call and look over our stock a Boston Boot and 8hoe tore. silks’ Dress Goods I& Novelties 417 Broadway, Council Bluffs, E. E. ADAMS & CO. OF THE SEASON. NORENE & LANDSTROM, OUR CLOAKDEPARTMENT| Merchant Tailors. Fall Goods ‘Rendy. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Matn Streot, - - Council Blufts, DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 6,000 Electrio Bolts old for the Month of Sept, by us. Acents Wanted! Referencos—Any of the business houses in Councll Blufts, JUDD & SMITH Proprictors, Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufaoctory 30, Fourth 8, COUNOIL BLUFFS. Officer Town has returned from his trip and is on duty again, A. J. Glass, of the Janesville, Wi man- ufacturing company, waa in the city yesterday " on a flying trip, Hon, W. H, H. Gable, of Osage, Iows, member of the legislature from that county, was in the city yesterday. Mr. George Blaxsine, the popular Main streot boot and shoe man, left last evening for Davenport on a brief visit to old friends, J. G Lusch, representing the boot and shoo manufactory of Creamer Bros , s in the city, and intends being here at the commercial men's gathering next week with a full line of samples, is very complete in variety and excellence of goods. Cloakings, Plushes, Velvets, Eider, Down and Jersey Cloth, CURTAINS | CORTAINS ! B e COMMEROIAL, COUNOIL! BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 60@65; No, 8, 0@ 60; rojoctedd B, Gorn—Local purposes, 35@40. Onta—For local purposes, 36@40, Hay—$10 0012 00 por fon; baled, 60@00 Corn Moal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, Coal—Dellvered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft 5/00 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling ot 9§, Flour—ity flour, 1 60@3 30, Bri 2 95@8 00 de P v o, Tambour, Turcoman, KIEL’S SALE STABLES Oattlo—Butcher cows 8 00@8 25, Butche ; K H d Mul, oo 50, NMadras and I.ace! Tl B et GRS R T Hoga—4 25@4 65. PRODUCE AND FRUITS. Poultry—Live old hens, 7c; spring chickens, 2 25@2 50 per doz. Poachos—j bus, box, 100, - TLemons—4 50@5 0 per box, | Butter—Oroamery, 18@20; choico country o, —16 per_dozen. e ablon Botatoss, 30@40c per bushel; onlons, w@bflosger bu; apples, cheice cooking or eating, 2 50; boans, 1 '75@2 00 per bushel; Sweet votatoes, 4 00 ver bbl, All Stock' Warranted as Represented. Wholesalo and rotall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea sonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffa. Curtain Goods, Window Shades, Etc., Etc. CARPETS STOCK COMPLETE IN MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, INGRAIN & HEMF 0il Cloth, Rugs, Mattings, Mats, Etc., Ete. BMITH & TOLLER, Agt:,, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Mala street, Wrought iron ranges at reduced prices EXTENSIVE . "j 401 Broaaway, Council Bluffs, sTowa: A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST ANDZBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF —OF— ] EairGoods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Iowa. oS unt b aecipiss ot ™ %0+t 1 MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Mannfacturer. ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENGH urtains, in Lace, £1'k, Turcoman, Etc.! Oil'cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Eto ARPIETS hoicest and Best Selected STOOK 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 Oity. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 6, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . OOUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane MANDEMAKERS & VZN, Carpenters: Architects Special Bargains In Wall Paper. Tn order to make room for an immenee stock of Spring Goods, Ihave decided to offer all goods now in stock, at prices never before quoted in this city. GEO. R. BEARD, No. 32 Main Street, next to P. O. M.A X MOXIIN, Proprit ok CRESTON HOUSE ~———EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., S - MRS. S. J. NORRIS, Latest Styles Millinery. Having opened in a new store I invite the inspection of ladies. Council Blaffs COUNCILBLUFFS Will sell Eighty Hoad of Well-Brod Short Horm ng o Bulls,Cows & Heifers Of the following familles: Renick, Roso of Sharon, Lady Newhams, Cruik- | MRS, 8, J, NORRIS, 236 Broadway, - . . o will bo truo to podigree, and will bore: [ 4 1 (3 > B 0. B. BESWICK gible to record. All animals offered. will | A+ . CLATTERBUCK, G. Epaar, . E. Beswick, |- 0 potes Muuul:;(-r. Assistant. 3 Sccr'et.u'y.. STAI R BU I LD I N G A SPECIALTY ¥ . Salo ut 12:30 p. < o o Gflunc" Blu‘”s Detac"ve Assnc jation| | 201 Upver Brosdway Cor. Stutsman st COUNOIL BLUFFS, 5 W.Jlll)Y,Aucl?gnur. Streot, Council Bluifs, Wi do all ! detective work for Bauke, Expro, Tolograph and Rallway coupanios, Morchants, Orders mé.he CIQ}; m"lcoulr}ltry suhglted. .l;;romp(! attention and satisfaction ac o ous, Putlic to Institutio District Attornoys. en ‘proporty ro: 4 od. P 1 covered - Collsctions made, Missing frlonds found, Divoreos procurod, 800 Foward offorod foF tho Arrost Uaran o ans and specifications furnished free. THOS. OF¥IONS, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. NMetcalf Bros.. ouncil Blufts . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN S i 5% HATS,CAPS BUCK GLOVES, Hrwo Bscurttt sud 844 Mroadway, UOUNOIT, BLUFFS TOWA MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langv.’y atd Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KIND8 OF EHairGoods MAIN STREET, S COUNCIL BLUFFS MRS. L. A. WARBURTON, FasnioNABLE DRESSMAKER. Cutting and Fitting a »Specia.lty. 230 BROADWAY COUNCIL. BLUFFS. W.R. VAUCHAN. A Justice of the Peace. mcnfi'u&?&?};&m. ) kolte or drawing o blood. Omaha and Oounoll Bluftr, st Real estato collection sgenoy, 0dd Fellews Hlock coflgp !lln[i .I.].l-s;gézs&ls-wu; Offioe Ne. aver Bavings Bank Poarl treet, Councll B @ Conoultatlon tree brain & Provisians, BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS, J. Y. FULLER, Commigsion Merchant IOWA., peanistret - - M, M. PUSHY, and conviction of any person or persons fraudulontly reprosouting this Assoclation. All communioations striotly confidential,” Office: Masonic Temple Council Blufls Iowa. P. O. Box 1203, 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. T am making a big redwection in FFUOURNITURE As 1 naud the room to display my stock of stoves. A. J.MANDEL, 326 Broadway, . ML, CONNEIX.X. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Wo, 12 IN. Main St.. Gouncil Elufrs. W. P. ALYSWORTH. BT Council Blufts, Towa, JACOB BIMS, E. P, CADWELL 8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL, BLUFFS, IOWA. Offios, Main Street, Rooms 1and 2 Shugart & Mo- Mahon's Blook, WIIl practice ln State and Federa| ourts Lamps Lamps, Lamps, BIG DRIVE. HOMER'S. 23 M in Street -« Council Bluffs, ETOUSE MOVER: Frame Houses ;aoved on tho LITTLE GIANT truck o " Dok Gt ved, o0 Vo LATILIE GIANT trucks snd aay stauce aadlver Zany Wana o1 grouna Dr, W. H. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Uouncil Blufls . . lowa, ' AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth stroet, COVNCT, RTTFPS, —_— e P HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxs Lisar, EMERSON PIANOS. Uarivalled or Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANOS Bost Modern Price to Buy, DR. C. O. HAZHI, DENTIST, 100 MAIN STREET, OUNCIL WLUFF§ = - N. 8CHURZ, Tngtice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, The Kimball Organ, #o long and favorably known io the weat, roomaends itaglt, towa | COUNCIL BLUFFS. STEWART, = Sole Agent for abova | f Good 001 | Councll Blufls, Iows. | ouncil Blufls ' O 'm;m:dr';m\t;ulll:?:cd:' (‘A‘x:u “I\:u:!. sy, 1829 SBro