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OMATIA DAILY BEE£ COUNCIL BLUFKFS MONDAY NOVEMBER 10 —— 23 Nl Al Rog z TUE BE, [and Rogers was ficed for carrying con cealod weapons. This was 8o dishearten | ing that they left the city. DAILY QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning November 10. the new! | stay at their homes and places of busi SUBSCRIPTION RATES, - 90 senta por weok . §10,00 por yoar S fully determined. OFFICK: No, 7 Pearl Birost, fear Broadway. but the mayor, disregarding his own pro MINOR MENTION. urday ovening to say actions, “He's a child of impulse” The council meet next Friday night. oY § evidently so. Seo J. Reiter's now stock of cloths, Council Bluffs has sixty electric lichts. |; 'y 4 Slannod to throw brickbats at the The county board meet to canvass the | damocratic procession as it vote to-day. Dr. Cleaver and wife are happy. new hoy is a bouncer. Mr. and Mrs. Aundy laas feel glad anyway. The new comer is a boy. The Phonix is disposing of its pool tables and substituting lunch tables. The alarm of fire Saturday night| i, "yyq 1ot subsided much, when the during the parade proved to be false. | 0oy islf joined in getting up the Holiday, birthday and wedding gifts at| democratic demonstration, Sorman's closing out sale, at reduced prices. The determined in such an event to use them to scatter any such attackers, followed. L — Order hard wood of P. Overton, ponthtes-Sateiuig The saloons in the clty were running On the Drives, quite open yesterday, notwithstanding its[ No city has prottior drives than Council Bluffs, Yesterday was an al- or yostorday caused a [ MO8t perfect one, so far as weather and roads were concerned, and many took an advantage of it, to indulge in a drive. Among those who were out yesterday af- The police force was changed about | ternoon were: yesterday. Oflicers Cusiok snd Brooks| ~Hon. W. . Sapp, A. R, Houghton and now going on day duty. Iady, I, J. Day, A. J. Orittenden and | family, A, C. Graham, Mes, and Miss Thos. Burke and Margaret O'Neil. f [ouie, B, V. Lowis and wife, Mra. Peter both of Avoca, have now got passports in- xfic’llfm&rfi?d dlt’;“gm“ d]flru:’ Ch]nr}):m i olf, William Moore and wife, John B Bechtelo and Cius Covalt, J. H, Pace and A number of the bicycle club took ad-| wife, . Haldane and family, K. T. vantage of the clear skies and good roads, | Holmes and lady, I. Scofield and lady, and oxercisod themaelves yosterday. :}; or;v;;:xh-;n. wifo ?F,‘,’,f,‘,'f'd‘. Sh 8. :;}’l' John Hauthorne has opened a flour| Capt. O. M. Brown and lady, County and feed store on Pearl stroet in the | Clerk Streot and wife, L. Kiracht, John ol ; Cusic and wife, ¥. V., Olmstead and Churchill pump company's old place. wife, Coroner Connoll, Dr. Lacy, Simon Lyman Johnson, who has been play: | Eiseman, Ed, Mott, John Benoand wife, ng the deaf and dumb dodge In begging. fi. g’ Ml;de_l’nn(t}tzl.vl"rlclsdmlnc.l (iEdC. : orton and wife, Otto Voegler and lady hf:' been m‘;“‘“ed to leave the city for the | p, "(; "1y Vol, Prof. McDermott, George city’s good. Rev. Mr. MoOlell f Tab | gusson and lady, Dr. F. T. Seybert, J. or. e, Belo a0 2200 018 O | K. Brodbeck and_wife, Alderman Koat- the professors in the college, occupied ing; E. D. F. Fisher and wife, H, O, the pulpit of the Congregational church|Cory and wife, Poter Bechtele, C. L. here yesterday. Copeland. Two fellows who had arranged for a prize fight, to take place in the Bluffs yes- terday, had their sport spoiled by officer Cusick yesterday. Sheriff Hamilton, of Connell county, was here yesterday after slx prisoners who have been kept in jail here awaiting being Sunday. The fine weath large number of citizons to visit Fair- mount park, —— Wrought Tron Ranges atreduced prices, De Vol & Wright, 504 Broadway. e — picked Up By Police, A young tellow known as “‘Cute” was arrested Sa‘urday for kicking up a row in Wagner's saloon, Saturday morning the mayor requested )apers to iasue no more exciting | , bulietins, and urged citizens to quietly | ness until the result of the election was There was nothing in Saturday’s news to change the situation, clamation, proceeded personally to work up a demooratic domonstration for Sat- As the Nonpareil used axcusing Major Anderson’s queer It belng reported that a gang of dark- moved up Broadway, some of the shot-gun brigade put some shells loaded with buckshot Had a brick been thrown bloodshed would have Tt appears from this that the fovorlsh state of the pablic mind, which caused the mayor to issue hls proclama- W. Terguson and lady, George H. Fer- |, v PERNONAL, Samuel Haas has left for Ohicago on & busi. ness trif heriff Dan Farell, of Glenwood, wa d Pacific yesterday, Herbert Brown, city r of the Ottumwa “| Democrat, was in the city Saturday, T, N. Brag, of Atlantic, was in the city saturday, looking after his boot and shoe atore here 1 the r J., Chambe rder's ican capturer of Saturday and where Miss Puse; hav will Miss Larimer wil proceed to her home in the east, Tda Weis has rot rom Rockford, where sho has been attending school. She is flering from o severely sprained ankle, which will keep her confined to the honse for some time, A lough, who was formerly on the roe, is back from Columbus, Neb, for the past two months in He expects to return to the stock b Columbus this wee Judge Loofbonrow was in the city yester- day and is to open district court 1n Carrol ounty to-day. Ho isconfident that he has been elected, although the ma y is small, and the returns are 0 meagre that it isonly a conjecture at the beat, Tom McCue, who was formerly of Tiik Bk here, returned Saturday night from Chicago, where he has been for some months past. His father and family, who about five miles out of the city, aro preparing to move into Johnson county, Stewart Stoves, Do Vol & Wright. e — OOMMENKOIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARK! Wheat—No. 1 milling, 60@ No. 8, 50; rejected 8510, Corn—Now, 25@23, Oats—For local purposes, 3 Hay—85 00@7 00 por ton; baled, 50@60. Ryo—350. Corn Meal—1 20 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; pricos at yards, 6 00@ 1, Coal—Delivered, hard, 950 per ton; soft 450 per ton TLard—Fairbank’s, wholosaling at 9jc. Flour—City flour, 1 50@3 90, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE BTOOK. Oattlo—Butchor cows 8 25@3 75, stoors, 3 [5@4 00, Sheop—2 50@3 00, Hogs—4 00@A 25. PRODUCE AND FRUITS, Poultry—Live old hens, 6c; spring chickens, 210@3 0 per doz. Butter—Creamery, 25@30c; choice country Butcher —92 por_dozen. ‘egotables— Potatoes, 30@40¢c per bushel; onlons, 40@5 bu; apples, cheice cooking or eating, 2 beans, 1 50@2 00 per bushel; Sweet wer Ib e — Olosing 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. . Seaman, paper, books and station- ory, 50} Broadway, Council Bluffa. * Joff Gireen got in limbo Saturday night trial bofore the district court which opens for being drunk and' sssaulting Offcer there to-day. Towns, The littlo mayor is fast gotting to boa| Charles Matthows and William Graf miniature representative of Uarter Harri- | were pulled for belng drunk and disor- son. Ho now has an eagle, just as|derly, but afterwards let out again. Cartor has. The bird has been sent to| ¢im Taylor was arrested for having too 5 e much fight in him, him from friends In Cheyenne. Frank Writer was nipped for bolng Dalsy Durfoe, white, and Mary Paine, [ drunk and shattering the poace. i black, got to fighting overa ton cont| Charles Allen was booked for boing P s ey b | Peastly drunk—an insult to the boaot. andkorchicf, oY aound om xeach | Gibaon stands booked as boing drunk the police court that such a mode of met- | und disorderly. tlement cost each of them $7.60. Albert Schlisner, arrested for being : : drunk, had a valiso and a lot of red paint S‘;]‘:“" "t':'“h“::“ ‘3:5' "““;‘““}'l'?" and insisted on doing the town, but the was hit over the head with a toroh while | yolice pravented him. watching the democratic parade. Such| Ed. Jefferies was led in for disturbing rufliianism ought to be 8o severely pun. | the peace. o) Hline, Frank Jackson, who was arrested a iticdiasitonrezentisnyiroretiLon fow days ago for stoaling a coat, and then Tho court house fs atill settling and | discharged, was arrested again Saturday cracking, and the doors again need cut. | for stealing a clock from Jennings stable, ting off 8o they will open and shut, Now | ® bridlo and somo other articlos. 2% John (uan is under arrest on suspicion that election is over will the board of | o haing one of the thres who robbed the health condemn it as a nuisance, and|Red Oak man of 100 and a watch last pronounce it unsafe for occupancy? Friday night. He had $60 in his pocket. The family of Poter J Vel Thos. M. V. Dawson was arrested for © family of Teler Jensen on VAUZhD | garrying concealed weapons, but let go on avenue are suffering from the effects of | payment of costs. ~anned beef, supposed to be poisoned. —— By calling medioal aid promptly fatal ro- aults were avoided, but it was a close call, even then, for two of ihe children. Stock Ship The women are getting into politics.| The following were the shipments at Two women got into such a heated dis- | the Union stock yards, Thursday, October cussion on Satarday might in front of L | S0th: ¥, Bockhoff's cigar store, on Main streat, [ H. H. Evane, 10 cars of cattle, 360 Window shades at cost to close them out, P, C. Miller 13 Pearl street. — JACOB BIMB. E. P, CADWELL 8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, 0o, Main Streot, looms 1and 2 Shugart & Mc- Liahon's Blook. ourts. OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS. Councll Blufts I Establishea 1856 Dealers In Forelgn and omestic Exchange an Hewa Socuritt R. Rice M. D. (ANOERS L me remersd ishomtta ORRONIC DISPASS W.R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Counoll Bluffe, Real ostate collection agoncy, Odd Fellows Blook >ver Savings Bank For Sale '! Twilsell the following property on casy terms it kinds 3 specially, of perleuce Otios No. 7 :tioal oxy cll Bluffs o a8 to draw even the crowd from the pa- h“dl; Palmer & R., Chicago, via Mil- r.de. waukee, J. 8. Westfall, 2 cars of cattle, 40 head, E. H, Coles, Gibbon, vla Union Saturday night a lamp in the rear por- Pacific. tion of Mr. Bagsott's houso on Graham | *'0) 50014 Ranch company, 3 cars sheen, avenue caused a little fire, the blaze ;08 head, Shannon Bros., via Rock Is- burning through the ceiling and roof. 1t |land. was put out by a few buckets of water, The room where the fire originated wus | - % occupied by Mr, Oleson. Valop Pasifls . H. H. Evans, 22 cars of ca.t'e, 440 Prof. Slattery says it was all an inno- | head, R. Palweed, Chicugo, via Chicago, cant miatake about his carrying tho stars ”‘L’.}:‘,‘,"“\."};‘“jfij“‘”y ‘s cattlo, 120 hoad, and stripes with the union down in the |y M, Robinson, Chicago, via Milwaukee. democratic parade Saturday night. He| O. W. Johns, i cattle, 102 head, says it was tacked onto the staff ina .l:‘M. Robinson, Grafton, via Kansas iy, great hurry, and was not notced by any- l{alm, Vaugho, M., 1 car hoge, 60, J., one until long after the procession had [ 5. MoFarland, Chicago, via Rock Island started, & l’nglio. o 5 Mr. Landmark, who lives a short dis. | S Demoth, car hoge, 160, J, 8. M- tance out of the city, was yesterday mar- Fariand) u?_m,‘w Fasldo, ried to Miss Edith DeLong, daughter of | Platte Overton Is selling screened Mr, Edward Delong, The ceremony | Centerville coal for $4.50 per ton and was performed at the residence of the | throws in a bundle of kindling, bride’s parents, on Madison street, Rov. I aas Dr. McCrary, the new pastor of the| Somo time ago Tompleton & Lamb Broadway Methodist church officiating. | ({ferod prizes to those who guessed most The whole philosopby of the political | nearly the number of seeds in & big hurrahs is summed up in the remark of [ pumpkin, weighing 100 pounds, which the little five-year-old who, got so excited | they bad on exbibition at their cigar over the street demonstration that he|store. Yesterday the pumpkin'was carved kept yeiling, and when scolded by his|and the seeds counted by a committee mother and told notto make a noise, |consisting of M., B. Brown, B. P, said, **Why, ma, what is there to do only | Wickbam, George Hill and R. N, Whit %0 bollart!’ HunArads"of 'oldss theads tlesby. There were found to be 407 seeds & y Joe Palmer won the first prize, a meer- while waiting for the actual count have | gchaum pipe, his guess hnin';'g exactly 457, coucluded, there is nothing elto to do| Harry Frank got the second prize, he *‘only to holler.” having evessed 401, The third prize way won by Matthew Blackmer, who guessed The druggist Empie, who had sad|402, ©.J. Best, of the Omaha Herald, financial troubles here, hasgone to Lin. 'lb NEIWhl,"le-sy. :f the (;}nhu.;}rd on 1 ourth prize, each guessing (i, an coln and opened up businwes there. It| [1EL H'u"m‘ & N”“l'fm“_ vy appears that Al Rogers and Mra. MoAl-| within one of gaining in the tie, hn ister of this city, v ho had nov been set- | guessing 404, There were in all H80 tled with to their satisfaction, went to|Euesses, tho lowest being by the Council Lincoln the other day determined to have | B12iIs Herald, who must have been in 08 4 dulging 1n & Sundsy musing, and not settlement or satisfaction. He tiled com-} thinking very intently on ‘pumpkiu. plaints ageinst both for wakiog ulu,l when he guessed 5. W. S, Wescott, 2 cars of cattle, 40 head, Shannon Bros,, North Loup, via Score of the Seeds, bought within 30 days. 200 Acre Farm, Five miles north of Councll Bluffs; good barn, house orchard, an | all fenced 400 Acre Farm, , county, Towa, all howes, orchard,” okc. ) acrss under plow, 100 aoros tawe graw nieadow, 100 sores timber an | pasture, This farm c8a bo easily di vided 6to three desirable small farms. 800 Acre Farm. FIx miles east of Onawa, Monous 'county, lows, on the Majdo river; good houso, barn 85x160 foet, ‘feed 0.7 200 nores under plow, balance In sadow and pasture; flrst olass stock farm i evory rospect. 240 Acres -;f:— Wild Land, Suitable for Farming. Five mlls east o ALSOD 250 Head of Cattle, 75 Head of Horses, 300 He d of Hogs. Alto Farming Tmploments sufficient to carxy on ssid farms, Also 16,000 Bushels of Corn, and 400 Tons of Tame and Wild Hay. Ssld wtock, oorn, feed aud machinery is dividel up on wald farms, and will be sold ouly in connection with sald farms. loe Stock farms, woll arion given on date of Hos stock ) purel e d;l. l it row o 04 okl E P. CADWELL, Council - Bluffs, lowa. R OLIL.E E Staing Rk ADMISS10N—Gents 160~Ladies 100, SKATES—Gents 160, Tadiea 10¢ Adwission Free to Ladies each morning and Tues Gay and Thurscay afternocus. Use of Suates 10 cents. A. . SCHANK, Mauager, I, MARTENS, Proprietor, Will ;ractice In State sad Federa | IN'EZAT Fall Goods AT HARKNESS BROS. Silks, Dress Goods & Novelties OF THE SEASON. OUR CLOAKDEPARTMENT is very complete in variety and excellence of goods. Cloakings, Plushes, Velvets, Eider, Down and Jersey Cloth CURTAINS | CORTAINS ! Tambour, NMadras and I.ace! Turcoman, Curtain Goods, Window Shades, Ete., Ete. CARPETS STOCK COMPLETE IN MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, INGRAIN & HEMF 0il Cloth, Rugs. Mattings, Mats, Etc., Ete. HARKNESSBROS., 401 Broaaway, Council Bluffs, Iowa: NORENE &.; LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors. Fall Goods Ready. Suits Mude to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice aud a Reasonale P, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ces. 2056 Main Street, Councll Blaffs, DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. » 6,000 Electrlo Belts rold for the Month of Sept, by us Acents Wanted! References—Any of the bu Salesrooms 319, Broad siness houses In Cotincll Blu 30, Fourth St. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholesale and rotail dealers in Grain and Baled Hay, Prices sonble. Satisfaction Guaranteed SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffs, SMITH Propriotors, COUNOIL BLUFFS. Manufactor SMITH & TOLLER Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, Couxorr BrLurrs, A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc From. LARGEST AND:BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EairGoods In Jowa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. ofT il wretmpmar ar: ™' ¥ } MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Mamnfactarer, IASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, '§'k, Turcoman, Etc.i Ofil’cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc ATRIP IET'S f hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST, ome and be convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our llne. 43 h eapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings In the i@/ Uity. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 6, 7 and 9 MASONIO TEMPLE COUNOIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obfain the best bargains. I am making a big reduction in FURNITUORIE As 1 nevd the room to display my stock of stoves. A. J.MANDEL, 3% Broadway Council Blufts, Towa, Cloaks, Circulars, and Plush Garments, SPECIAL PREEMTORY SALE. COCKE&MORGAN- ROADWAY 347 347 COURNCIL BLUFFS. IDWA. It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure and-no small degree of pride, that we make this announcement, and we extend a cordial invitation to our friends and patrons throughout the entire community to examine the latest evidence of our husiness. growth. Cloak Department. The low fcale of prices that will enrich our customers. Ladies Russian Circulars, All wool English diagonal full fur collar and fur ornaments in black, £6.00 worth $10.00. The same as abcve with corset waist and faced with satin, 88 50 worth $12.50, Fmeall wool English diagonal, full fur collar and fur ornamentsin black, four inches of f.r around bottom and on both sides in front, cor- set wa'st and satin faced, 312 worth $16. Heavy ali wool MATALASSE corset waist with sleeves. Satin faced. full trimmed, tix inchies of fur on bottom 818 worth 824, All wool fur, trrmmed NEW MARK#1S, 87.50 to ¥18. Extra fine quahty MOHAIR SEAL PLUSH SILK LINED with REAL SEAL ornaments $25, selling at other places at $35 to $45. Glove Sale. Secoud to noae which has oseurred in the past, and which which will in all probabiiity remain a MEMORABLE EVENT in the future. LUPIN PARIS GLOVES in all sizes and complete assortment of colors and black, 50¢ for THREE BUTTONS and $95¢ for Four Rut- tons. The ragular prices of these gloves assold by other establishmen ts COCKE&MORGANY 847 BR.OADW AT COUNCIL BLUFFE, is 81 25 for three buttons and $1.50 for four »uftons, and they are CHEAP ENOUGII at these prices. This is WITHOUT EXAGGE. RATION the CREATEST GLOVE SALE ever isangurate in Conncil Bl ffs, THE WIFE OF THE MILLIONAIRE | Professional Man, Mechaniz or Laboring Men, are alike interested in where to buy Dry Goods the cheapes:. Our expenses are about one-half that of other houses, and we have learned that BIG BARCAINS DRAW BIG TRADE Dress Goods, Flannels, Underwear Hosiery. At sweeping eductions. Prompt Attention Given to Mail and Express Crders, IOWA s o N ..-"-_ |

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