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i ST e i 6 THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS: THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13 THE DAILY BEE. A FIRE FIEND, r . 5 parapet walls; charges are also made for | - additional stories above three, wooden T rning Novembor18,| About 1:30 o'clock yestorday morning | cornices, skylights, clovators, atove pipes Thursday Morning Nov [ s Davy Mottar, the special watchman at ot properly protscted, dofectivo flues = | Mo ann g \anding | heating apparatus, cracked walls, and SUBSORIPTION RATES | Bebbington's Tumber yard was standing | oy iome, ™ The varicus kind_of ocou Dygamter = = o "L X gi000 ar year | At the corner of Worth and Main streote, | jancies are taken into consideration, il | he saw t flare up in the rear of C.|some add to rate on both building and OFFICE | A. Smuther's blacksmith shop, No, 710 [contents, while others do not add to No.7 Pearl Streot, Near Brosdway. | Mainstreot, and saw tho shadow of aman, | SR oL e cents — = | Knowing that something was wiong, h | for a firstclass fire-proof singlo biilding, TINOR MENTION [ pulled his revolver and started, but before | ¢hroo stories high, which is the minimum MINOR MENTION. [ o vanclint the spob the man had ron | faros stte in the siate. At Des Moines T \ |down the alloy and disappeared. He it iy 85 cents, and at other places in the H. I, Stowart, artist, at Capman's. [found that a pane of glass had boen |aiate it fs ns high as 81, The new tariff See J. Rieter's new fall stock of cloth, [ broken in a window of the paint|{s 0t a general advance as alleged, but is room, in the vear of the s8hop, |an ¢ualization of rates. Some are high- Mail and paper boxes “Iwal. at Sea and throngh this had been or than old rates, others th')fl!ll't'l], and man's closing out sale, 1.:””‘,. bundlo of ragn nv\mrvallfll'\\'lnh many reduced, 1“,\ ik ,.,ml,.my“,,.y il g | 0il, and set ablezs, Tho inciplent fire fhe otion will cover half a million Dwlers will find bargaina at Seaman's | ol 815 60f e | ChO ORI e d)‘\”“;:(wm“ Bl closing out eale, on usual terms, resulted, but had it not boen thus dia-| " The rates on flour mills are beyond my “Romany Rye" is booked for tho |covered it would in a fow minutes have ; Saturday eve- opera house Fridsy and y inflammable material, ning. About two hours before this Motta | pagsing upon my official acts, that I have Holiday, birthday and wedding gifts [noticed a man hanging about the Chicage at Seaman’s closing out sale, at reduced prices. : dlost a good deal of money at ing at somo of the bridges in the city, }l‘,:cl;‘?.‘ VAl Hhet. Hete WORAE ToE TP, thought to be dangerous. Filbert, Mottaz made the_fellow move Most of yesterday was taken up in the | on, and he disappeared. It was after- i R wards learned that no such_fellow is in superlor court in the hearing of the case | Karde hrned thit b such Juiew s of James Quan, charged with picking the | ¢, hanging about the lumber yard pocket of J. W. Blarnford of Red Oak. | was the same as waa scon at the black- i 8 ion be. | smith shop fs not known, but Mottaz E. R. Bates filod an information be-| suith atiop fs not kown, bu fore the county clerk, charging John | ™ sy 01 0 lock yesterday morning he Hubber with being insane, but the medi- [geems to have made a like attompt at cal examination concluded that the man | Kiel's hotel. Mr, Henry Spetman, ono ‘was not insane, of the proprietors of the hotel, was on ey £ duty and hearing a noise proceeded to Schmidt & Hart have opened a barber | j;,¢tivate and found that Taylor, who shop in connection with the cigar store in | had elipped into the house, was dragging the opera houte and are ready for busl-|a trunk down the bak stairs, The ness. They will also continue to run [trunk belonged to a traveling man who . & find loft it standing in the hallway for a their old shop at 720 Broadway. few days until he should return. Taylor In Silver Creek township S. T, McFall [ on Spetman lighting a match tb see what was elected a8 one of the justices, On|Was going on, forsook the trunk and iy ety made o break to escape. Instead of the other justioo there is a tie, and the |y, ig's; the right and goingthrough two contestants will be notified to draw | the door leading into the alley, he turned lots to determine which shall have the | to the Jeft and found himself in the room v ocoupied by the help, but discovering the A 2 mistake he hurried back and went out The population of Pottawattamie coun- | the other door. Mr. Spetman, who was ty is inoreasing quite rapidly, the gain [in his stocking feet, gave him a chase, being over 33 per cent in four years. In|however, and caught him at the corner He Makes an Attempt to Start a Blaze apread groeatly, it being surrounded by | advance may be required., Lumber company's yard, and going over | yain here as a permarent citizen, and to him the watchman accosted him. The [ whatever may bo my vocation, I intend to fellow did not seem to know what he|do my duty. The supervisors wero yesterday look- | was dolng or what he wanted, but said | Manager Council Bluffs Underwriters' all classes ¢f buildings, charges are made for exposures, deficien cy in thickness of side walls, height of | control, and it is possible an additional In conclusion, 1 only ask justice in )| a right to demand. It ismy desire to re- Aunert M. Wein, Unlon, e Order hard wood of P. Overton. e — Stewart stoves, De Vol & Wright, PERNONAL, Mr. James Buros has returnod from Chi Mrs. P, C. DoVol and Atlington, Neb, are visiting in W, H. Gibbs and wife, of Lyons, Towa, are at the Rovera house. E. A, Wilcox, agent of the carnival of nov- elties, is at the Revere houso, Sheriff J. D. Garrison, of Logan, was in this city yesterday and at tho Pacific. J.J. Shea, the newly-elected democratic county clerk, was in the city yesterday. J. K, Stewart, of Seward, Neb., put up at the Revere yesterday, and left last evening for Sioux City. and spesidio| J MUELLER, PROPRIETOR Ol PAT.ACH Music Hall Upon 'he openine of the season for the Holiday Goods trade, | beg to inform my customers and ‘he public in gener- al, th-t | have made extensive prepara- tions for a large trade and feel confi- dent that I can fill all orders that may he entrusted to me to your: entire sat- isfaction. My assortment of imported -and do- mestic goods, | am pleased 1o assure you, is far superior to any of previous seasons, and a visit to my establist- ment, 103 Main street, Council Bluffs, lowa, will repay you. The entire stock has heen selected by myself with a view to meet the wants and demands of the general Miss Hattie Itoberts arrived her yasterday from Wisconsin, and will be connected with Gorham's photograph gallery, she having done his printing for years, when he had his gallery in the east. James Turner, of Missouri Valley, wasin 1880 the county cast a yote of 6,063, ffi,f;d";'fi,‘,’:v':‘;"{u'&i;L'n'n}c'e';‘“""“' L Tnls year the total vote is 8,700, a galn s o0 St of 2,127 votes. TRICKY TAYLOR. A couple of Pierce street girls dressed up in male attire, and were going in for | He is Not Out of Jail a Day Before lots of fun when Officer Brooks spoiled their sport. Their excuse was that they were simply going to have their plotures taken, COaught for Burglary. The name of L. C. Taylor is getting to bo a very familiar one in connection with The county board continued its session | {h¢ police records. He has been arrested yesterday. The potition of George F.|geveral times of late, and has been Wright, W. C. James and others, ask-|}ying in jail for some weeks on a charge ing for the fecond street bridgo in this |of larcony. Tuesday he was releassd, city to be ropaired, was roferred to|(County Attorney Mynster moving to Supervisor A, C. Graham, with power t0|dismiss the charge sgainst him, the act. A number of road matters were prosecuting witness not appearing be- considered, A large delegation of Nor-|fore Justice Abbott, who had the hear- walk citizens were present to present|ing of the case. That very night, after their views on the Everettroad, The|beng released, he was — brought board will probably bo in session mot of [(f | o il | on e charie the week. about 11 o'clock at night he attempted Tickets are selling woll for the dance [to plunder the bakery of Smith & : d ; . | Loerke, on Main streot. Mr. Loerke %0 b given by the police foroe in Masonio | o\, 1y 4115 basement looking after some hall on the evening of the 20th. Kvery|paking, and Mr. Smith had just _locked business man should encourage the force [ up the cash, about $30, in the desk, and by buying at least one ticket. The|had gone home. Taylor seems to have the city yesterday looking after matters of business In connection with the sale of papers on the trains, He is a rusher and probably handles more newspapers than any other man in that line in the west, and heis everlastingly working up business, Joe Stovenson, one of the check clorks under Wi, H. Burne, at the freight transfer in this city, left last evening for Chicago to attend the funeral of his mother, who died Tuesday night. Mr. Stovenson haa recently returned from Chicago thinking his mother on & fair way to recoyery. it Stowart Stover, Do Vol & Wright. — Engaged, Hanrris—LeoroLp—Louis Harris, of Council Blufls, to Miss Gertrude Leo- pold, of New York city. No carda. COMMEROIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, 58; - o local purposes, 35, $6 00@7 00 per ton; baled, G0@60, Corn Meal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Council Bluffs, - - - trade in the west. ~ Should none of my agents he able to call on you during the season it will he of great advan- tage to you to pay me a visit and per- sonally select your wants, as travel- ing men never can carry sucha full From $5 to $15 Saved on Every Suit. WANAMAKER & 32 PEARL ST., reat Morchant Taitoring o BROWN, COUNCIL BLUFFS, WANAMAKER & BItOW NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Mailors, Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Orde on Short Notice and a Les SATISFACTION GUAR 206 Main Street, - - DR. JUDIYS ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Electro Belts rold for the Month of Sept, by Acents Wanted! Referonces—Any of the business houses In Councll Blufta, in Latest Style ale Prices NTEED. . JUDD & SMITH Propriotors, Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory 30, Fourth St. Co SAVED SAZVED Council Blufts OIL BLUFFS. Ieep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will sell in retail or wholesale lota, All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholetale and rotall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices sonable. “atisfaction Guaranteed, Corner Fifth Ave., & 4th St., Council Bluffa, KIEL, SALE STABLES -+ h SCHLUTER & BOLEY BMITH & TOLLER Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS \ I 7 and 9 Mala street, CounciL BLUFps, « - « = « Iowa, A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST AND:BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EairGoods line as is shown you at my head- quarters. "J.MUELLER. 103 MAIN STREET, Iowa In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Councll Blutfs, Iowa. lphicrgie Netenest MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Maunfacturer, ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, if1'k, Turcoman, Etc.i Oillcloths, Mattings, Linolenms Eto AAIRPIETS fi boicest and Best Solected STOOK in the WEST, omo and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In our line. £ Ladles COST until ai City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. ' Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE 2 Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane OOUNCIL BLUFF8 Cloaks, Circulars, and Plush Garments, polics got small enough pay, and plenty |Beined an entranco into the store from a of abuse, and they will naturally do thelr work with better spirit if they are made to fool that the oitizens are in sympathy with them. Besides, the danco itself promises to ho an enjoyable one. ‘I'his afternoon the coanty board Is to take a trip down the creek to see about opening up the channel to the river.|money, and offered as an explanation The city is expending a great deal of | of his presence there that he had got |, money in improvements, and will need 10 spend a groat, deal more before there side-door, loading from a hallway, by which Mr. Loerke's family went to their rooms up-stairs. Mr. Loerke hearing a noiso started up-stalrs, and Taylor think- ing that some one was coming down stairs, held the hall door, and was in this position when Mr. Loerke came upon him from the rear, grabbed him, and aftor a briof but emphatic sort of a talk, kicked him out into the street. Taylor had not had time to get the lost. —— The Insu e Rates, is a good system of drainage and sewer- | To the Bditor of Thk Brk: ago established. An outlet is needed, and it seems that the county should bear the burden of opening the creek to the river, as the work needed is outside the city limits, and as much of the trouble is from drainage of territory outsido tle limits, the city having to take care of all this water. It would also prevent over- flows of lands in the country, The board is to look over it matter, and will doubtless do the equarely and fairly by the city. Those who have a sweet tooth will now find one of the most temp!ing displays of candies ever seen in this city, by drop- ping into C. H, Towslee's confectionery There is some excitement in business circlos about fire insurance rates, and my official action s manager of tho Council Blulls underwriters’ union has been se- verely and 1 think unjustly criticised. The protest published in Tuk Bk of yesterdny even goes 8o far as to demand wmy romoval. Is it possible that in this enlightened, highly cultured community many of the most prominent, respected and honored ocitizens have beon over- persuaded to protest agalnst my action without an examination of the matter! Such appears to be the fact, and a ver- dict of gullly has been pronounced without trial or evidence. I appeal to and fruit house, No. 12 Main street. That establihment is even outdoing it- self now, there being over 150 varietios of choice candies, fresh and pure, cara- mels, creams, taflies, etc., are being re- ceived right along 80 as toalways bo fresh, and the increase in quality and quantity of stock is such as to cause much talk among the lovers of the sweet. H. A, Baird, the presiding geunius of the estab- lishment, is also giving the young lady customers really emboised picture cards, white the gents can always find at the cigar cases one of the largest and best stocks ever kept at retail in this city, and & nickel cigar that cannot be beat, — Orders by telephone for flour, feed, wood, coal, and bay, will be promptly filled by Cook & Cooper, 700 Broad- way, L — Beverely Criticised, The men who assume the management of Mr. Pusey’s intere are bitterly criticiced by democrats who lost money on the result. 1tis universal ly conceded that this county could have been carried for Pusey by a very large majority but for the most stupid blun. ders. Republicans of established intog. rity were boldly approached with promi ses of fab pesitions uuder Pusey would work for him, Under such pre the Lyman menredoubled thoir effurts and tho result is known, 1f Puasey had had a6 brilliant mansgers in the other eight counties he would have buen beaten by 5,000 mojority, Republicans here con eedo that the result iu this county is due 1w ihe imbecilo wavugewent f Pusey's intereste,—Crawford County Bulletin, the honest manhood of those business men who signed the protest, and to every good citizen, and ask is this fair, just treatment at your hands? Much has been said about our;water works, fire de- partment and paved streots. I have no criticism to make of these grand improve- ments, and think the entire population of this beautiful city ehould bo proud of them, but allow me to say that the most perfect system of water works, the most thoroughly equipped and eflicient fire dopartment, and the best paved strests, will not prevent fir 1 will cite Chi. cago and Boston fires in proof of this 1 could produce testimony to show that a majority of our largest fires ocour in cities where every device and ingenuity of man has interposed to prevent them. Fires will tako place, and at times it is admitted, become almost uncontrolable, Much has been said about certain promises to reduce rates after the water works were completed and streets paved, In reply to this have to say that I know nothing about such pro; nd conse- quently have not violated any. 1 was sent hore as aun entirely disinter- ested party to represent the companies doing business here as their local mana- ger, and smong other duties T was imper- atively instructed to rerate the place, That duly T have performed faithfully, fairly, honestly, and with justice to all, ond without fear or favoritism, The rates I havo made are very reasonable, and lower than any other prominent city in the state. My statoment for this need not be taken, hut parties in interest can verify it by investigation, The experience of underwriters has proven that the only just and equitable manver of wmaking rales is upon the iulo plan, which 1 have adopicd, and i ]uu elsewhere, A basis rateis made fo he practice in other cities of this sato | Coll cu or a dross Ooal—Deliverod, hard, 950 per ton; aoft 460 per ton SPECIAL PEREMTORY SALE. Lard—Tairbank's, wholasaling at 93¢, Flour—City four, 1 50@2 9), Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE 8TOOK, 5 Oattlo—Butcher cows 3 25@3 75, Butcher stoors, 8 754 00. Sheep—2 H0@3 00, Hogs—4 00@4 25, Eggo—22 per_dozon. Vegotables — Potatoes, 50@40c per bushel; PHODUCE AND FRUITS. onfons, 4|)(u€:’()c21wr llvu;nppl;!u, cheice cooking | GO UNCIL BLUFFS . - - - - - - - 210@3 30 por doz. Butter—Croamery, 28 22, 300; choice country Poultry—Live old hons, 6¢; spring chickens, or eafi 50@2 00 per IOWA. St. John Bros. have bought, cleaned Itis with a feeling of the greatest pleasure and“no small degree of pride, that we make this announcement, and we extend a Brondmay, nuposto th. opara howe, | COMdial invitation to our friends and patrons throughout the entire community to examine the latest evidence of our husiness growth. Council Bluffs,*where you will find clcan rooms, olean bods and well filled tables.| — - Terms $1 50 por da LUPIN PARIS GLOVES in all sizes and complete assortment of colors and black, 50¢ tor THREE BUTTONS and 93¢ for Four But- The low scale of prices that will enrich our customers. tons, Cloak Department. To closo the business I offer my stock of miscollaneous books, picture, fany goods, notions, fire ncroens, easels, willow and cano high chairs and childron's rockers, at prices nover known bofore in the west, Seaman, paper, books and station- 04 Broadway, Conncil Bluffe The regular prices of these gloves assold by other establish ments is 81,25 for three buttons and & CHEAP ENOUGH at there prices, All wool English diag nal full fur collar and fur ornaments in back, | RATION the $6.00 worth $10.00, 'The same as with satin, 88 50 worth $12.50, Fine all wool English diagonal, full fur collar and fur ornaments in A ted in C il Blufr 4 A ki 3 vir isaugurated in Counci uffs, counstt Bl ugw, | back, four inchesof fur around bottom and on both sides in front, (cor/| EXEEIARNEIERIES & For 'Sale! [ M e B s THE WIFE OF THE MILLIONAIRE | Lo ahe e REGIGEMGR A i 100003 1) trimmed, rix inctes of fur on bottom $18 worth $24. 200 Acre Farm, All wool fur, trimmed NEW MARKE18, $7.50 to $18, Professional Man, Mechanic or Laboring Men, aro alike interested in where to buy Dry Goods the cheapes:. Our expenses are aboub one-half Extra fine quahty MOHAIR SEAL PLUSH SILK LINED with|{hat of olher houses, and we have learned that Five uilles north of Councll Blufls; good baru, house REAL SEAL ornaments $25, selling at other places at 835 to $45. BIG BAN GAI Ns DRAw BIG TBADE 80 for four huttons, and they are Ladies Russian Circulars, This is WITHOUT EXAGGE. or; abcve with corset waist and faced Mrs, B, J. Hilton, . D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, P Heavy all wool MATALASSE corset waist with sleeves. orchard, aud all fenced. 400 Acre Farm, milcs eastof Logan, Harrlson, oo Canton Flannels in Remnants, 2000 yards Canton Flannels at 5¢ worth 7)c. u th s 1 vided 1£to throe desirable small faru; — 2000 do do do 6lc do Sic, Dress Goods, 800 Acre Farm, 3000 do do do The do 10c Flannels, S1x miles east of Onawa, Monons county, Tows, on P | Py the Maple 1iver; goodhouse, barn 85x150 foet, ‘food 3000 do do do 8le do 124c. T aian e ity A gan e BeARAL 5000 do do do 10¢ do 15c. Underwear i every respect. 240 Acres _of Wild Land, Suitable for Farming, aArso 2560 Head of Cattle, 75 Head of Horses, 300 He d of Hogs. Aleo Farmiog Tmplements sufficient to carry ou said farmy. Also 16,000 Bushels of Corn, and 400 Tons of Tame and Wild Hay, foed and wmachinery is divid and will be sold only in co ", Glove Sale. Hosiery. At sweeping “eductions, Second to none which has oscurred in the past, and which which will in all probabiiity remain a MEMORABLE EVENT in the future, KE&MORGAN ore 14 agood chanee £r Choloo k farms, woll IOWA E P. CADWEL Council Bluf owa, GREATEST CLOVE SALE - heapest ylace to buy CARPETS, Curtaine and House Furnishings in the\ Prompt Attention Given to Mail and Express Urders, \

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