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23 v ¥ 7T TP RANAY. NOVEMRER. 19, 1884, JAY NOV THE DAILY BE£+ COUNCIL BLUKFFS; WEDNESI EMBER 12 ‘ THE DAILY BEE. WATHY ABOUT RATES, |, soeociones b R "NORENE & LANDITRO ( ' FFS, |Clirers Conplaist AGAIS 10 BOaDd | ves on she v vy 9 b SieMahon, INT A ' TROM, QOUNCIL BLUFFS, ik i, ho e by J. P, McMahon, Merchant Tailors. roal estato agent, November 11, 1884 §. J. Brown and wf to W. R Vaughan, Iot 2, block 2, Bayliss and Palmer’s add. 0f Underwraters. — ! Fall Goods Ready Suits Made to Ocder in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonale Price Wednesday Morning November 12 = A Talk With Manager Weir SUF It Tuttle and wf to John D, Clark, F'all Goods RIPTION KATES, 1 ————_— = By e = = Sl por ik | A SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 247 i e HO00 peF O |\ alvondy stated in Tae Brx thero has 12419 Y 205 Main Street é A Conncil Bl E Is &2 2 - . . yuncil Blafs, - | been considerable of a stir caused among | — - P e eas Brondway, | tho busincss men, coricerning the ratos | Tho roller skato mostly in favor seems | AT y No. 7 Poar] Btreet, Near Broadw! 3 5 b- e o one vith the 2! inch b » e J ™1 I el e | Bixed by the Voard ot underwriters, The |2, DS o ofie with the f fnch brass | DR. JUD: b dhie TRIC i ! = Sl | had 1k al b vheels, the largest in use, H, L | f A6 § i TN NTION | city council had a talk about it the other | Miller, 1009 Fourth avenue, Council 2 81000 Elockets Balls 16l for ths Menth of Sept, by s | MINOR MENTION. dny, and it was suggestea that the com. |Bluffs, is the westorn agent for thewe ] ! H. R. Stewart, artist, at Capman’s. V“""_" il h_""”“" Dbt bjected |} 5u‘]:n. r m‘u ‘mu'.] : H‘v 'larlnl‘ll:\ ’l\:;.:u Age nts W ‘-}. r v | Seo . Rioter's new fall stock of cloth. | to & local tax 'f" """‘\' to make up for well nssorted atock of club, half club | ] € ® g .| any incronse of rates, but no action was | and strap skates. References—Aby of the buslness houses 1n Connell Bl e e b I oson of offisor John D I i & SMITH Propriotor | “‘“l'l"‘ nof offier John Dunh 18 1,y on. Tt has also been suggested that TR Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory COUNCIL BLUFFS. | quite ill, o i | citizens’ meoting be called to discuss| Orderhard wood of P. Overton. g T s = - - Dealers will find bargaing st Seaman's |y, pyatter and take action, A document e Crack of Doom B m otion, ) oy . % Py ©losing out sale, on usual torma, has been circulated, and received numer- [ The court house, which has been tak- Sllks Dress G‘OOdS & Novelties KIEL SALE STABLE: The Y. M. C. A. had another entor-|ous signers, netting forth the following:|ing @ tum ble m‘ iteel? fastor than the ] Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand whivh Couscts, Frorrs, Novembor 10, 1884, | people have tamblod to the fact that they wo will sell in retail or wholesale lots. tainment last evening and a good one. The portraits made by Stowart, the artist, are the finest ever produced here, Superintendent Matthows is to hold a teachers’ convention at Macedonia Nov. Whereas, The manager of the board of underwriters has {ssued an arbitrary tabulated rate advancing the cost of in- surance from 10 to 40 per cent, which is fully 50 per cont on the average more need a now building, yesterday gave an- other of its cracks, which indicated the ome of the plastering the anditor's coming doom. fell from the ceiling of OF THE SEASON. OUR CLOAKDEPARTMENT All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholetale and retail dealers in Graln and Baled Hay. Prices sonable. Satisfaction Guarauteed SCHLUTER & BOLES Corner Fifth Ave, & 4th St., Council Bluifa, office, where the county hoard of super- visors were canvassing the vote. The crack and the falling of plaster caused a hasty exit, One of the supervisors, as ho crawled cautiously back into the room with his hair on end, and his face deathly white, dared to suggest that the county records be moved into some such safe building as Dohany's old opera houss, but the suggestion will not probably be complied with. than the cost of insurance during the days of hand engine protection; and Wherens, We have a most excellent system of waterworks and an increased force in the fire department, with paved stroets for moving hoso carts; Therefore, We the undersigned protest against the advanced rates and hereby agree to withhold our business from the companies maintaining the advanced rates and rotaining the prosent manager David Bradloy & Co., Stewart Bros.,J 2L Holiday, birthday and wedding gifts at Seaman’s closing out eale, at reduced prices. Sneak thieves got into Sullivan & Fitzgerald’s store Monday night and helped themselves to cigars and other atock. A marriago permlt was yesterday glven BEMITH & TOLLER Agts, 1 LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS \ | is very complete in variety and excellence of goods. Cloakings, Plushes, Velvets, 7 and 9 Mala street, Counoi Brurrs, Eider, Down and Jersey Cloth i Wright. F.W. Kaulitz, of O H a T Stg;'-rt. Deere, Wells & Co., Key- | Stewart Stoves, De Vol & to . W. Kaulitz, of Cass county, and |stone Mfg, Co., pr Wm L Hatterson phsdii Pt e ¥ i Bdith M. Astbury, of Lewis, this|manager, Harle, Haas & Co., C B Jacquo: COMMENOUIAL, A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. min & Co, Sandwich Mfg (o, pr ¥ A Sprague, cashr, Wirt;& Duquette, Mar- selllos Mfg Co pr W § Cass, Boston Tea Co, John Linder, E I, Shugart, 8hugart, ODUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Whoat—No, 1 milling, (0@65; N No. 8, 50; _rojected 85@ 10. Jorn—New, 2@23, Onta—For local purposes county. W. R. Stewart, the crayon portrait ar- tist, has comploted a second pottraitof e ———— LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF i CURTAINS | CURTAINY ! . Iate Frank Keeline, which is being|Waite & Weise, Taylor & Calef. —an > o 50@ | i :h“ e %17 R Davidson, John Bono & Co, D Malt. | oy, 00G7 00 per ton; baled, 50060, xa { ¢ Tt by, John Beno, J M Phillips, Crystal| Oorn Mésl—120 por 100 vounds, a] r oods . D. W. Bunch yesterday commenced | Mill and Grain Co, James Porterfield,| Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Tambour, ,Turcoman \ ’ ' £l Tmpkie Hardware Co, B Dowling, Smith & Crittenden, Miller & Co, ¥eeline & Felt, H ¥ Seaman, J Mucller, Harkness Bros, Gronoweg <« Schoontgen, Van In Jowa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Iowa. 3 trewmet MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, Maunfacturer, 0 Coal—Dellvered, hard, 950 per ton; soft 4 50 per ton Lisrd—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 90, Flour—City four, 1 50@3 90, 4 divorce proceeding against his wife, claiming that she had bestowed her affec- tions too freely upon others. Madras and I.ace! A& Ladies' Furnishing Goods anc COST until all are dispated of. Mandermaker & Van are building for | Brunt, Thn.:npnon & Co, Casady, Orcutt| Brooms—295@3 00 per doz, q & T 0 O Bixbyya s Al O LIVE STOOK, J, T. Hart, at Neola, a barn, 38 by 40, |, CoOR¢h & 0 T Fiaeh i i y - - Bavi s el oo and ably| Grabams J T Ollvor, 1" Kirsoht, | outp ek coms $35@975, Buter (turtain Goods, Window Shades, Etc., Ete, g SRy b ot belD; Morgan, 1 Ersemn - Co, Motoalt Bros, | bhoep—2 03 0. Ab ADY DRGU I I' & FRENGH L. C. Taylor, who has boen lylng in Hiseman, Rodda & Co, Maurer & Craig, o8y pm‘;n“; R j ok . J D Crockwell Simon FEiseman, N D jail for some time on a charge of lar-|Jawronce, TJ Kvans, J P Filbert, L T ceny, was yesterday turned loose, the | Whitehead, Scofield & Cavin, George 1T rosecuting witness not caring to appear | Oyler Manufacturing Co, J I, Foreman, s 6 10 APPOAT| W0 Spotman, W H Robinson, 8 potman urtains, in Lace, 'S1'X, Turcoman, Etc.,] Ofl'cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Eto 'ARPETS { boicest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST, >me 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. Noa. b, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNOIL BLUFFS 0il Cloth, Rugs, Mattings, Mats, Ete., Etc. MO era iRl e d Prom tly Cardans i CARPETS STOCK COMPLETE IN Poultry—Li 210@3 -0 por do Butter—Creamery, 23@50¢; choics country d hiens, Go; spring chickens, —22 per_dozen. Fgn o Bron, Parks .. Platnor, O A Boebo & Co, | _Vogetables— Potatocs, 50@10 per bushel; onfons, 40@30¢ per bu; apples, cheice cooling A son of Paul Boquet narrowly escaped | A M Beardsley, T J Clark, Bell & Hall, A arnps 50@2 sorious accident yosterday. In jumping | D ¥ Heisler, H R Jones, ' Morgan, Kel. | bu.ial; Sweet 207 boane, 1 4@z 00 per| MOQUETTE, BODY BRUSSELS, INGRAIN & HEMF from a Broadway street car his heel got | °F \‘"'..UB 7ol & Wright, McClurg - DR T racker Co, W D Hardin, Poregoy «| Wrought Tron Ranges atreduced prices, caught under the whoel, but his shoo | Moore, Bockman & Co, J T Baldwin, J | De Vol & Wright, 604 Broadway. heel instead of the flesh got the pinch. | C Hoiimayr & Co, lLewis Hammer, S S — Window shades at_cost to close Kelldr, M Keating, C Deetkin, L H has been beld ) A D Baster et e o= REIREE them A preliminary meeting Mossl John D tt, P. C. Mi g — = th:or‘sflg ltml[x o;ln lodge of ;helll\'nightu & rllz:no,r::ou('ILI;I'.on:]‘,n:T‘qucr & M out. P. C. Miller 13 Pearl fraut. . e —— — and Ladies of Honor, and the next| (e of Tiik Bik men yesterday had a| 1t will pay you to seo our line of atoves ) gathering for the purpose will be talk with Mr. A. M. Welr, the Council | hefore you buy. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES i Wednesday evening, November 19. Blufls manager of the board of underwrl- Dz Vou & Wrienr, Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $8.50 to | a8 Hn 5 b g ters. Mr. Weir seemed Lo take the sit- 504 Broadway. | ] 825 each. Take advantage and call early to obfain it t The ¥M. 1. 8. C.,” which, translated | uation (uite coolly, and did not feel in- - the best bargains. Iam making a big reduction in fi" e 3 means the Musical, Literary, Social club, | clined to say very mpch about it for & Olosing Out, of the Methodist church, met at Colonel {;’lwhfll}y;nfic. b;n(v: dmz;:mud to ;lvmdwnd- To ~loss the business 1 offer my stock of . o had heard from the one hundred | miscellaneous books, picture, fanzy goods, g ;['“”W 8, MOfldflyn;“““& ang arranged | companies who are doin? business hero, | notions, fire scroens, easels, willow and or a social at Mr. Orcutt’s Thursday and b)fore whom the matter has been Iaid. | cane high chairs and children’s rockers, ovening, and took the preliminary steps [Acting in the interests of these companies | at prices never known before in the weat. FFURNIDTUTU RIE As 1 newd the room to display my stock of stoves. 401 Broacway, Council Bluffs, Iowa: A. J.MANDEY, = Council Blufts, Towa, in arranging for a carnival to be held in -n:i - ?ehair_“ di:ec:iun. b;ga H. i, Seaman, paper, books and station- . . o ha 441 i naturally 1 willing 0 abide | ory, 504 Broadway, Conncil Bluffs, Masonic hall Thanksgiving night. by whatever they may instract. A Y E spec I al Ba rga I ns ln wa " Pa per. ‘While the Nonpareil is trying to make | ‘‘How is it, Mr. Weir, that there is an Senator Joues' Alaska Min P! ying s ! i frionds with the democratio business men | 1CF€As0 of ratos, now 'that the water| 1, D. Kelley, of the Winnemucea §il.| -1 order to mako room for an immenso atock of Spring Goods, 1havo decided to ; . f ke have been eatablished, and the city | yer S lowldavatagt kool vodlnineL i : i & SR A A hom it 1 lted, tho G! WOL 4 ) t y | vor State, a fow days ago reccived a pri- [ offer all goods now in stock, at prices never before quoted in this city. A whom 16 80 grosaly insulte © Globe is | 1oy better protection than under the old |vate letter from Gov. Kinkead, which, GEO. R. BEARD, No, 32 Main Street, next to P, O, 3 trylng to pacify the republican women |engine system!” amon7 many matters of general interest, whom it insulted no lees grossly, These ““There has not boen an advance al- bitter partisan papers got wild some- to make them come to their senses. Mr. Reagan, the paving contractor, left yesterday for Des Moines to spend a together, beel tlmas, and it takea | ihe)loas {of {patronsgp f:l:'uaum and others have been lowered. Some rates have been in- hoy have beon equalized rather than rates were too low betora the water-works were cstablished. All I have done has been to equalize the rates and make them confains the jollowing in regard to a wmining operation in which Senator J. P, Jones in Inrgely interested: *“At Juneau, the first stop in Alaska, the party were raised, The fact is that meny of the|qiven a hearty reception by about 100 miners and citizens of the place, among them being many old Californiany and Nevadans. Of this place the governor day or two there and then return here. | nearer what they should be, Many of |says: “Junean City is the prosent centre He took with him as a present fo his wife, the oil painting of Magdalene, painted by Miss Mamie Vaughan, and just purchased by Mr, Resgan. The picture is one which has hung in Father McMenomy's parlor for some time and has been greatly admired, William Gibson was yestorduy arrested | and then estimato a rate. That isn't the |4 mountain of quartz. for asssulting his wife with a butcher knife. Luckily for her a by-stander in- terfered and thus saved her. The old man seems to bo crazed at times, and was apparently so yesterday, for he was not drunk, and the assault seemed not in the least provoked. Ho is lying in jail awaiting examination before Justice Scharz. Tho Nonpareil realizad that it made a bad break by its abuse of some of the best private citizens in the place simply because they were democrats and joined in a democratic parade. A large numbar who have tired of the little partisanship of the Nonpareil, have been stopping their paper and advertisements, and the dear old lady becoming frightened came out yesterday morning and made a most sickly apology. It claimed that the edit- or, the local, and the business manager, happened to be all away from home, and and objectionable article was written by some one who was not of the regular force of scribblers. 1t has been noticed for gome time that the Noopareil did not seem to have any resposible editor, but it must have been humillating for the old lady herself to acknowledge it. - —— Orders by telephone for flour, feed, wood, coal, and hay, will be promptly filled by Cook & Cooper, 700 Broad- way. | — FPERBONA Fremont Benjamin, of Avoca, was in the city yesterday. A, H. McClurg has gone to Piltsburg on & short business trip. W, H. Swan has finished his visit to friends here, he returned to Cheyenne. Mrs, Manning, of Dunlap, is visitiog her brother, ¥, W, Olmstead and family, on Bixth avepue. Rey, Foskett, pastor of the Baptist church st Red Ouk, was joined in marriage last Fni day to Miss Btephens, Itobert C, Palmer was called to Louisville the rates, to be sure, have beon raised, but still they are not as high as in Des Moines or in Omaha,” “How do you go about i rates?” “‘Why the old way, which used to be followed here, was what was known as the ‘flat’ plan. A man would stand on the sidewalk, look across at a building to hx the way now. 'There isa regular schedule which is followed in making up the rates here. For instance, for a first class, new fire-proof building—suppose the basis is 75 cents. Now, on a building which has & composition roof, thore will be more risk, and 10 cents would be added to the rato, 1f thero was an clovator running from the bottom to the top there would be additional risk and hence 5 cents ad- ded, and so much is added for every story above three and so much for a wooden cornice, and s0 on. The better tha building, the lower tho rate, you see, because there is less risk. Then the mat. ter of occupancy is figured up the same. 3o wmuch extra if used for a drug. store, for | instance. In fact, 8 minimum rate is fixed for tho best possible risk, and to this is added regular schedule prices for all de- feots, and thus the rate on each building is figured out by an inspection and by a figuring in accordandance with the rates which the insurance companies have fi<ed in acocordance with the risks as shown by their experience in having lo " “You don't go about, then, and fix ratos, as an assessor valuing property ! “No, certainly not, KEvery item about the building is noted, whother it is brick or frame, a zinc or a wooden cornice, what kind of a roof, what sort of walls, whether it has an elevator, its surround g, its occupancy, and, in fact, every- thing, and then the rate figured up from these items, so that rates cannot but of mining interests, Back of the town, high up in_ the mount aing, is Gold Basin, where placer mining is succestfully carried on mainly from decomposed quartz The washings discover many small ledges of {ine gold (uartz, but the chief attraction now is the quartz mill of Treadwell & Co., on Douglass island, which is literally The lower t mm'l‘ shows a ledge of at least 400 feet of juartz, assaymg from $10 to 515 per ton. ‘The company expect to have their 120 stamp mill running by the 12th of Jan uary. They will have expended by that time from $300,000 to $100,000, A few months will repay them. and they have yoars of ors in sight, The company is wainly of San raj co capitalists, but [ am glad to say tha''our Nevada senator, Jones, has a large slice of it-—one-fifth or one-sixth, 1 behieve —fortune enough for any reasonable man,’"” HMus, I, J, Hilton, W_ 0., PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 1 13 M4 ¢)eFradwsy, Souncil Blufs, For Sale! torms i Lwillsell tho foilowing proporty on easy bought within 80 day s, 200 Acre Farm, los north of Councll Bluits: orchard, and all tens 400 Acre Farm, 00d barn, house A ive miles eastof Logan, ilserison, county, Tows, tonced, food yard, barn, hous s, orchard, ' eio.; across under plow, 10 all 20 be equitable.” “‘What will be the outcome of this matrer!’ “Well, T do not like to say anything about that. Just wait a fow daye. 1 am satisfied that when business men under- stand the facts and compare the rates es- tablished here with those in Des Moines, Omaha, aud other cities, they will be eutisfied that Council Blufls is being fairly and even generously tretaed.” *“What 1f the council decides to tax the insurance companies doing business here!” “'Well, that is something 1 have noth- ivg to do about. 1In some cities they do lay & tax. 1n other citics they have tried and failed, That is a matter, as 1 just said, that I have not avythivg to do with now, In fact, I do not care to say much about it at present, and if you say any- thing in Tue Bee, I wish you would sim- ply say that the people ought not to be too hasty in judging tho case, for the acren timber and pasty vided fxto three desira 800 Acre Farm, Fix miles e1st of Onaws, Monona county, lowa, on ood the Maplo rive us yards, sheds, of mbor, meadow and i every respect. 240 Acresroifi w;m Land, Suitable for Farming, B5x160 foet, foed dor plow, ba'ance in first cluss stook farm 0w | pastiice; & aLso 250 Head of Cattle, 75 Head of Horses, 300 He d of Hogs. Also Farming Lmplewents sutficient to carry on said farms, Also 16,000 Bushels of Corn, and 400 Tons of Tame and Wild Hay, S$a1d stock, corn, feed and machinory is divide) uj on aaud farme, nd will b sold galy i connsetien § MANDEMAKERS & VZN, Carpenters: Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans and spec 1ons furnished free. 'MRS. L. A, WARBURTON, FAsSHIONABLE DRESSMAKE Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. BROADWAY MRS. J. J. GO0 Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langt.'y avd Pompadour Frizzes, i ALL KIND3 OF EairGoods 20 MAIN STREET COUNCIL BLUF ¥ "~ MRS. 5. J. NORRIS, Latest Styles Millinery. Having opened in a new store I invise the iuspection of ladies. MRS, 8, J, NORRIS, 236 Broadway, Council Blufts MADK DMIOXLIN. 230 Froprit © ——EVERYTHING PARSTCLASS, —— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main 8 - COUNCILBLUFFS R OILILIE ES Skailng Rk ADMISSLON—Gents 160 JACOB BIMs, E. P, CADWELL 8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys-at-Law, I COVNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Offioe, Main Streot, Rooms 1and 2 Shugart & Mo- ¥ | Mabon's Blook, Wi practioo lo State sad Fedors ourte. YuOs. (PPICN, o M PUBEY, OFFICER & PUSEY BANKERS Ladies 3¢, SKATES—Geuts 150. Ladiea 1 HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivallod ce Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANOS Bost Modomn Price to Buy. The Ximball C STHW ART, ouncil Bluffs a0, 80 long and favorably known In the wast, racr Solo Agont for above lines of Gooda. a Correspondonce Solicited. Agonts Wan tad, W etcalf Brosi. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCK GLOVEE, OOTINOTT, RLITEFRS 10% A and 844 Proadway, WORTH. 5 ETOUSE: MO VIEER Frame Horges moved on the LITTLE GIANT trucks sud any distance and over any Kking or grouad BRICK HOUSES raed. All work gusisnteod W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth stro COUNJIL BLU L. C. ARBUTHENOT, ALL THE LATEST STFRES IN T TN HER Y] DEMARRSYS FALL PAYER PATIKINS JUST RELEIVED. 542 BROADWAY, JOUNEIL BLUFFS A. F. CLATTERBUOX, G, Ensar, 0. B Brswiex, Manager. Assistaut. Seecretury. uffs Detective Association elograph an cowpanies, Mool nd Digtrict Ataornoya. Stolen psoperty re: Focurad. $600 roward offorod for the ariesy atin : this Asaoclstion Al communications P. €. Box 1208, do all kind of detective wo Gouncil Bl o and Private lustivution & folends found, Divorce a8 frauduleutly repre Mazonia Tewpls Council Blufls Lova. dactories, Corporation: ed Collections mside J eonvictsn of any per stelatly confdential. Offic SPECIAY., NOTICIE. We would sl your attentiou %9 the fact tha the a3 NEW BOSTON BOOT AND SHOE HOUSK —ARE OFFERING— Cannot he Obtained Elsswhere. mean what we say. But ths bost wa to ur stock and prices, alwad remowbrin PARTICULAR, Bargains »W We sesterday by telegram announciog the prob-3 jnanager of the board of underwriters gl 5 s able fatal illness of his brotherindsw. Mr. | may have someexplavations or statements faiock taama, well | Admiasion Frea b0 Ladiss sach movning 088 TN | pogue Miumy Al £t STy ey A Palumer has had more than his share of grief, | to make on the ..n..,r.).mv. L dou' ure [ Eatablizhea £ X 1856|1473 ol 8 the Fors baving lost by death vice n—lAh\u“nhm.Alllylru wuks somo such paragraph as that | EP caownn, lay, sonanok, L e e e R R gy RS h very sbork time, uf you want to, Couied bluty; fowa, | Maisger, Proprictor. | Mrwe Securitt \

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