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JUNCIL BLUFFS; FRIDAY NOVEMBER: 14 "~ CHANGING TIME. A Merchant Relieves a Burglar of & Valnable Watch, 6 THE DAILY BEE- C( e —— pEt——— - ~— e T”E Dz\I];Y P)E]“u deliver the basket to any one but the s——— young lady herself, and if she chances to = be out he waits patiently for her return. : T y for her roturr QOUNCIL BYWUUFFS.| e vote botween Judge Aglenworth : ¢ nad Judge Lioofbourow is quite close, but Friday Morning November 14.|i;atint soems that Judge Aylenworth is po - elected, 1t would bea joko if Judge N RATES, AT Snts por woek | ATleaworth should find himself elected - $10.00 per year | for the short term, expiring January 1, A Costly Midnight Visit By Carrtor By Mall - g and Jadge Loof v elected for ] oPTION: g oofbourrow elected for the - long torm. [t such a case probably Nn, 7 pearl Btreet, Near Brondway. Judge Aylesworth would not qual- |line & Felt, in taking with the manager - ify, but allow Judge Loofbourrow |of the establishment, Mr. Ed. Elain, MINOR MENTION, to remain right along on the bench, |said that ho had noticed a fellow hanging Everything now shows, however, that |about in tho vicinity of his homt, No. Who is to be the next postmaster? Judge Aylesworth is elected for both|725, Seventh avenue, and he fancied that H. R, Stewart, artist, at Chapman's, terms, although on the short one he has |an attempt might be made to hurulnf:m a larger majority than on the full term |it. He accordingly borrowed Mr, Elain’s by about a dozen. revolver, and for several nights has beer. In this state the county clorks have to [00 the alert. ‘““““""Y) “"“’"‘"l; When : P send tho election returns on clectors to [Mr. Felt camo down to the store he was The Des Molnes Lieader has given Mr. |4y, socrotary of state, within fifteon daya | WeaTing & large, elegant gold watch and Pusey the title of Colonel. after the election. On the twentieth day ‘."‘h".'"- :;’"‘“”']'l"“ g and more ;‘“.‘":d' i 3 olse, as was explain Mail nng paper boxes cheap at Sea- | after election If the returns are all in, the :it‘):‘fi lm‘l‘::l}‘l,nhu l:ld 'h“" Mukonid by a man's closing out sale, state board canvasses the vote, and the|burglar in his room the night before and Pearl strect business men want a water | electors are notified to appear on the |instead of being robbed he had robbed 0! o 7 the burglar, and the gold watch and main. They also want paving. Tuesday preceding the first Wednesday of GHAIE Wks Abown B kb ptsh, Tt esthk Daalors will find bargains st Seaman’s | Decembor and cast their votes. _‘ )n 8tato | yhat Mr, Felt on being awakened in the closing out sale, on usual terms, officers the returns muat be sent in by the | night found a burglar going through his .| fourth Monday after election to be can- [clothes and as Mr. Felt jumped up and The young people of the Methodist (you0q by the state board on tho Thurs- |grasped the revolver, started to run with charch gave a social at F. H. Orcutt’s Btr. Foit following. As tho fellow SR13410s tart evening, day followlng the fourth Monday after| o4 out of the door, Mr. Folt heard election If all are in, if not the board can [gomething drop on the floor, and found The driving park association purposes (adjourn not to exceed twenty days. that it was this gold watch aud chain. collecting by suit the assessments due| The alarm of fire last night was caused { The follgwt 'm:nngedi tau‘:‘mnko golod (}:ia . , | escape, but inatead of ng any plunder from the stockholders. by tho burning of Hesmans & Brown's | Gt G oy e i o and. chaln, CHRISTMAS CARDS GIVEN AWAY.— On all | carpenter shop on Fifth avenaue next to|the value of which is estimated at about cash sales of fifty cents and upwards, at | the court house. Mr. Brown who was $300. The strangeness of the affair has Y i 5 leeping in the buildi d -|led Mr. Felt's friends to jocosely add to Seamon'’s closing out sale sleeping in the building had a narrow es b ABARLIGE:. iy, “maFRLing - (Hk Stewart, thoe artist, is located at Chap- | ¢#pe. The loss on ‘hfl_l’“‘ldmg ln‘? COD°| My, Felt finding the burglar in his man's. Persons desiring portralts for | tents will be about$1,500; partly insur-|room, jumped onto him, took his watch ed. The fire is supposed to have been |and chain )[‘rmn hin}l,‘hlnd then threw him i i out of the house. o affair revives the e b sl story of & barglar who found he had. got Order hard wood of P. Overton, into an editor's house, but discovering the mistake, got out just in time to keep from being robbed, but it seems hardly falr to saddle a like story, only worse, on to a solid lbmim,?l. m;n. The lfll“)lr is ) i ¢ sonsational enough without any such ad- pump}nn Lol m‘dhe m:c:“n l;“;}m“ :’me; ditions, and the mystery remains what ous-sized pie by the skill of Mrs. Lamb. Ui Mak Break and B the burglar will do to recover the watch It was tosted successtuily by the nows- | Jill Q02 Makes a Break and ESCADES | which he thus dropped in his flight. . 1t gang. Imm mg Ul[v Jfl“. he calls for it, he will surely meet with a warm reception. He will probably Schmidt & Harb have opened a barber be content with getting away as he did, shop in connection with the clgar store in [ o0 eecness of the Keepers and and will make up the loss by robbing d ady for busi- somebody else of another gold watch, but :,‘:e ON;-:.:; g '.‘;.‘,":o:,:inio e however this may be, Mr. Felt is certaln- ly ahead about $300 by the burglar’s their old shop at 720 Broadway. Y y gl vimt, Rev. T. J. Mackey yesterday recoived a telegram, announcing the death at Fargo, of Mr. Daniel McWorkman, a i(_)rmar and well known rollfiont of this S0 D, U, R R o CliysNOIpaFioulamsiwere 1 en: bail being fixed at §500, which amount| Dr. Walters, of Avoca, was at the Pacific Policeman Frank Brainard, of Omaha, [ Quan was unable to furnish and was | yesterday. was here yesterday after two colored | therefore locked up. He is one of the[ D.S.Couchand daughter, of Newton, are men, who were wanted for stealing a|three who are thought to have relleved | the Ogden. 845 dolman across the river. The officer | Mr, Blamford, of Red Cak, of $100 in| S.G. Seaton, the well known express man, found that the men had left over the K. [cash and a $65 gold watch and chain, |# 8t the Ogden. C. road. The prisoner denied the robbery, and| Archic McComb, the flect-footed runner, Jim Snodderly has so far racovered cl;lm;ddto‘:)u a food l):onentt%)ricll:lny;r. ‘;:]‘::“::fl““;’:]"f’“““ yesterday and registered as i 3 who has een at work on i T - > 4 ) ;’,":"::': ;:“;‘wt:l: ':hizm:‘;zruf:;z torlan church. When SFEALS L il aa| UAY OB orabaro; oF| Champarne, ity omo ot ¢ about §55, of which $45 was claimed | the firm of Burham, Tulleys & Co., of this streets, but he is still teeble. He says | by him to have been won_in gambling at [ city, is at the Ogden. that he does not care to prosecute Shoe- | Lacy's. When put back into jail }Vadnu- Fons Ob atlea Bullool, of §Danizon; whe ki maker, day night he was not locked up in a cell, | . T s Sherss . [ but with other prisoners was allowod the | n the city yesterday, and conferring with Two farmers, John Plerce and Jim | uge of the corridor, the reason given be- | Tom Bowman over democratic affairs, Hicks, were before the police court yes- [ing that somo windows being broken, [ o ;;mm O Sl terday for being drunk. One claimed to there was difliculty in keeping the cells P, O, Miller 13 Poar] stroot, i out. have been sea sick, the other that he had t';;%'“: ;fa:l“::';n:h:nydw}::od:{: “:l{& t',;‘: e ; Tt will pay 3om to 866 our line of stoves left his valige in a saloon and was hunt- | the watch until about 1 o’clock, when the ing for the place. prisonera scomod to have quicted down |beforeyoubuy. o ol ) f for the night. After they had gone t " One of tho teams of Hagg's bottling [}/ uegmu that Quan cyuok nd%‘:uug: 504 Broadway. establishment indulged in a runaway yes-| of a gap at one end of the corridor and terday. The driver was thrown off and | crowding through this got on top of the the wagon passed over him and inflicted | C0lls, and from thence dropped Lep R . |down into a narrow walkway which AR i aeion puiighejresalokobinbish separates the cells from the outer wall, it is thought will not prove fatal. and entrance to which walk-way from Justice Abbott, who expects to go out |the maln corridor is prevented by an 3 jron door. With only a briok wall be. of oftico on Now Years, has got ready for {000 1iny'and liberty Quan soon proved his successor to step into his shoes. The | himgelf to be acquainted with brick- shoes were yesterday hanging on a nail | work. Prying oft the window crossing| Qoal—Delivered, hard, 950 per ton; soft at the entrance of his office. From their |he quickly removed the bricks, and .’m;:orr.«l:‘x;[h e o bleaallas 408 4is, 1t il tako a big man fo maken suc. | B2rovgh tho holo in tho wall thus made |- Lard—Fairbanks, wholwaling at 9fc he skipped out. His escape was not dis- a2 05@3 00 por doz, " cessful successor. covered_until yestorday morning, Tho| Breoms—=235@3 50 bor cor. A fellow named H. C. Hunter was ar- |other prisoners innocently denied hav- P 2 ing i i ttlo—Butoh: 325@3 75, Butches rested yestorday afternoon on Broadway | 16 tl:‘i:’;?;f -:;‘y;!;;?fgb&rnklm..,g knopn!{SONIe=DutbeEicom 8 8961 15 Botsees a8 being the man who stole from L. Kus'- | "k Guanellas aro to bo consured for | Jiae 4 oo, ner's residence in Hazel Dell a pair of | not having locked the prisoner in a cell rno)nt'ul AND FRUITS. boots, two revolvers, and some ocigars. ‘.“’.lf"" ":‘ h“;"“g “‘“’“,"i‘g :" ”"’;U“'E§Y Poultry—Live old hens, 2 50 per doz; spring i . |inil, where he properly belonged. n ckens, 2 50 doz, On botug brought before Judge Ayles- |41o'o4hor hand they olaim that the atten. | ° ugtec—Cresmery, 26@30c; choice country "0;'“1 hBhPl“‘f;d guilty and was sent t0 | tion of some of the aldormen had been | 18@20c. o A jai irt; o il igga—24 per dozen. inllfor 4 i z : f,‘,'}“"».‘.‘,’ ‘.h,:fidfyf.:fl"::g::;f :,t,"':::,'f,:":: otablos— Potatoos, 0@400 per bushel; Tom Millett, while superintending the | t1® .} : y 8 V) onions, 40@b0c per bu; apples, cheice cooking R qavEItiaty hi b fixed, but it had been neglected. or eating, 2 b0; beans, 1 HO@2 00 per paving yesterday, laid down his overcoat | yoqmy, therefore, that tho fault of the |bushal: Sweot votatoes, 20 ver Ib, for a few minutes, and a sneak thief | cscape rests upsn the carelessness of the| Cider—20c per gal. walked off with it. Tom says that if the | keepers and the faultiness in the struc-| Oisnges—S5 00 per bbl thief will bring back the copy of Tur ‘“f‘,’“"‘f;h“ig““~“id i Ber, which was in the pooket, he can [yo*"300a s ocord, It is suid that) To close the businces I offer my stock of keep the coat. Heo evidently puts a high [he was the one who planned and |™iscellaneous books, picture, fancy goods, value on Tue Beg, helped carry out the jail break at Des [Dotions, fire screens, easels, willow and A s Molnes, by which about twelve prisoners | ©Ane high chairs and children's rockers, The local ot the Council Bluffs Herald elcnped‘. By his own story he has been | A Prices never known before in the west, was evidently hard up for matter to fill | doing as much in the gambling line here [ H- K. Seaman, paper, buul_(lu ;;lld I!uuun- his department recently, when he pro- |ashe has in the mason line, though it is | °'¥» 504 Broadway, Council Blufla. cseded to write up an interview (in his l)mvud that for four days he really did — = - For ' Sale! f 4 1 sy brick on the walls of the new Presby- wmind) with » scerof 'h'““’: ?vhu prediots | yiun church, Officers wero sent out that Blaine will die soon. That reporier | yesterday to recapture him if possible, | 1 will sell the following property on easy torms it must have a very large soft spot in his | but so far 1t seems to have been a fruitless bought within 30 days. cranium,—Malvern Leader. search. 200 Acre Farm, The county board in company with | Orders by telephone for flour, feed, | Five miles north of Council Blufls; good b some of the city officers yesterday [wood, coal, and hay, will be promptly eroland, aud all oposd aftornorn took carrisges and visited the | filled by Cook & Cooper, 700 Broad- 400 Acre Farm, proposed outlet of Indian creek. The|“™* - | ———— board seem in favor of doing something [ Stewart Stoves, De Vol & Wright. to help along the proposed improvement, Afew dags Mr. C. C. Felt, of the wholesale heavy hardware house of Kee: See J. Rieter's new fall stock of cloth, The Masonic temple is to be dedicated next month. the holidays should see him at once. There was a report that another con- fidence trick had been turned at the depot, the amount being $50, and the scheme being the old check one. A portion of Templeton & Lamb's big Stewart stoves, De Vol & Wright. THROUGH THE WALL. AR ‘aults in the Building, James Quan,who was lodged in the city o — jail on Wednesday night, was not there| Wrought Iron Ranges atreduced prices, yestorday morning. Quan had been hold | D° Vol & Wright, 504 Broadway. to await the actlon of the grand jury, PERSONAL, A e COMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 60@65; No, No. 8, 60;_rejectod 85@40. Corn—New, Oats—For local purposes, 85, Hay—86 00@7 00 per ton; baled, 60@60, Ryo—8c. Corn Meal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ | —— n, house n, Harrison, county, Towa, all o 0 0 Fivo mllcs eastot e — fonood, feod yard, barn,’ ho More Thievery, acress under plow, 100 4 acres timber and pastu provided they have the authority to make | §,mg gneak thief managed to rob the | vided luto three desiral any such appropriations. room occupied by Mrs, Helen Bentley, a e A hard sort of & youth named Davis, | widow who is serving as laundry woman 800 Acre Farm. from Webster, lowa, was picked up by |at the Revere house. The help were at ::‘: :nll‘l‘\l;:av":!;‘;fllbllu‘nrl.”fi!:ni-‘::ll“v;‘-:u\u‘lv\;; llt-\::.'h-::; the police yesterday as a runaway. His | the table in the dining room, she among | yards, sheds, ete.; 200 acres under plow, balance in father telographed for him to be held un- | the otners, when the thieving was done, [ fraver iesdow aud pasture; & firstclass stock farin til he could reack here. The little fellow [ The door of the room wae locked, as was was quite bombastic and loudly bragged |also the window, the 8t. John Bros., the that they oould nok keep him In jail, for | AoV, RRRLOR, SOV R, PGIEE he would get out just as the follow broke | o “}owever, managed to unlock tho Gl jail the night before. door, and stole from the room a hand- ATLSO Pfeiffor's millinery eatablishment has & f (0uq"und ransacked. The propristors 75 Head of Horses, 300 He d of Hogs. very knowing Newfoundland dog. The|of the hotel and some of the boarders dog brings every noon from the young |contributed enough money to replace the f 1 vo e twplomonts suticiont to carry ou said lady’'s home to the store s basket con- cash which was taken, ;'“:l "'l"'":‘;‘ btil!lg farms, Also ¢ taining ber dinnor, and ho bas evidently |4 Y0rihY one who could il afford (0 1080 16,000 Bashels of Corn; and 400 Tons of a sufficient knowledge of the dishounesty H Sald stock, coru, feed and machinery is divide! u usrd the basket more| St. John Bros. have bought, cleaned [on said farms, aad will be sold only in counsction | o worl g Y I' zealously. Ho will not allow any one and refurnish l ed the Revere House, H49 | with sald farms. L aat 2 Hore iy @ good chance for Choloe Stock farme, well on th sireet Lo interfero with him as ho | Brosdnsy, cpvosite the obiss house Sl for work _ Fosemion ¢ o Gate of trots along with the basket in his mouth, | rooms, clean bads and well filled tables, #ud even on arrivivg at the siore will not | Terms §1.50 per day. { 240 Acres of Wild Land, Suitable for Farming, Coll ou'or address £ P. CADWELL, Council Blufls, lowa, SAVED SAYVET INFESWAT From $5 to $15 Saved on Every Suit. Fa].]. GOOdS WANAIMlAKER& ]BRO", All goods sold subject to the comple f the following guarante 8 Fopresente . ond We always arment. Fourth—We add nothin w or broad braid or plpin . -AT- HARKNESS BROS. Silks, Dress Goods & Novelties OF TILE SEASON. OUR CLOAKDEPARTMENT is very complete in variety and excellence of goods. rge linings 8 follows, Biisinesy Lup, TROM, Merchant Tailors, Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonale l‘rium:‘ & SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 206 Main Street, s 3 - . . . Councll Blaffs, DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 6,000 Electrlo Belts rold for tho Month of Sept, by us. Acents Wanted! Roferonces—Any of the business houses in Councll Bluffs, JUDD & SMITH Propriotors, Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory 30, Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS. KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholeeale and rotall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices sonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Blufis, Cloakings, Plushes, Velvets, Eider, Down and Jersey Cloth CORTAINS ! CURTAINS /== Tambour, Turcoman, NMadras and I.ace! SMITH & TOLLER Agta., ’ LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, CouNorr BLUFFS, = « « = = Towa. (Curtain Goods, Window Shades, Etec., Etc. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Seleci From. GARPETS TR LARGEST AND_BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF % EHairGoods MOQUETTE, BODY BRUBSELB. INGRAIN & HEME In Iowa and Nebraska, and sold l:élimt’};:allo::::.e money at 337 Broadway, Councll oS uni i sepumpiass ot ' Y**** } MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Manutacturer. ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENGH fj urtains, in Lace, 151k, Turcoman, Etc. Ofllcloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc A ITRIP IS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST, ame and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In cur line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Suppliea. Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS MANDEMAKERS & VZN, Mail Orders Filled PromntlyCardane Carpenters: Architects —=s. .. 5. coon STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. Waves, Switches, Whatunots, Langt.'y and Pompadour 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Frizzes, Orders in the city or country solicited. Promptattention and satisfaction ALL KINDS OF Guaranteed. Plaus and specifications furnished free. = VRS, L A wARBURToN, | ERAILTr GrOOd S 20 MAIN STREET, C)HUNCIL BLUF F FasHioNABLE DRESSMAKE - Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. P I A N O A. F. CLATTERBUCK, . EDGAR, . K. Beswick, o A ZaCrartmnno: F s 0. % Baewicy HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Manager. Assistant. Secretary. Endorsed by Fraxz Liszr, Will do all kinds of detective work for ompanies, Merchants, Unrivalled or Tone or Finlsh Manufactories, Corporations, Public and Private Institutions and District Attornays. Stolen property re. - 5 < covared. Collsctions mado, Misaing frlonds foun, Divoreos procuret: 4900 reward offerod for tho arscst KIMBALL PIANOS and conviction of any person or persons fraudulently representing this Assoclation All communications ost Mode: striotly confidential, Office: Masonic Temple Council Blutls Iowa. P. C. Box 1208, Best Modern Prico to Buy. ' MRS. S. J. NORRIS, Latest Styles Millinery. Having opened in a new store I invite the inspection of ladies. MRS, S, J, NORRIS, Council Bluffs STOCK COMPLETE IN 0il Cloth, Rugs. Mattings, Mats, Etc., Etec, HARKNESSBROS., 401 Broaaway, Council Bluffs, Iowa: The Kimball Organ, so long and favorably known in the west, recommends STEW ART, Sole Agent for above lines of Goods. Warerooms, 329 uncil Bluffs Correspondonce Solicited. Agents Wan ted, D etcallf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEAUERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, QOUNCIT, BLUFFS 10W A 6 Broadway, - - - MAX MOEXIIN, Proprit o CRESTON HOUS ———EVERYTHING £IRSTCLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., - and 344 Proadway, L. C. ARBUTHNOT, —~—ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN— MILLINERY! . LYSWORTIL DEMAREST'S FALL PAPER PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED. LA w2 i 542 BROADY - - COUNCIL BLUFFS COUNCILBLUFFS COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to each., Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargai 1 am making a big reduction in FURNEI T RE As I need the room to display my stock of stoves. A. J.MANDEL, Council Bluffe, Tows, Fraweo Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT truoke sud any distance sud over any kwa or grouna BRICK HOUSES raissd. Al work guaranteed * Special Bargains In Wall Paper .0 order to make room for an immense stock of Spring Goods, 1have declded to W. P. AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninthstreet, COUNCIL BLUFFS We would eall your attention to the fact that the [y Good 1 y offer all goods now in stock, at prices never before quoted in this city, NEW BUSTUN B[][]T ANH SHOE H[]USE GEO, R, BEARD, No. 32 Main Street, next to P, O, N. 8CHURZ. DR. C. C. HAZEN s, i J1S1iee Of (9 Peace, ~ DENTIST. i 20 1 G, o p. oo OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS 100 MAIN STREET, a7 Broadway, Council Bl | COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA lcovsciusLuers - - . iowa —ARE OFFERING— Bargains Which Cannot bo Obtained Elsewhere. d mean what we say. But the best way to r stock and prices, always remembering EVERY PARTICULAR, o say what we mea o call and exaL We can convince everybody that test the truthfuluess of our assertions THAT WE DEFY COMPETITION IN £ATCASH is the mag which will attract the attentisn when we purchased our 1 that 1a the reason We oan uffe pcbivg chasers from o\ erchar Uasls of buyiog sud selling, 7 PRGtectivg purchiasens from, eistcharge.

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