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| [ 6 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS---FRIiDAY, JAY 15, 1805, s THE DAILY BEE. QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Friday Morning, May 16, sUBSCRIPTION RATES, ....... 30 sents per weok . . W e e #10.00 per yoar MINOR MENTION, The presbyterian charch la to be seated at present with chalrs, lnstead of the regular pews. Steawberries wers yesterday selling' on the treets at 15 centa per box ot two for 25 centa, Come and see goods and prices at the new boot and shoe store of R. I. Skiles, No. 102 Main straet. It ls expected that a meeting of the couneil will be called for Saturday night to consider the veto of the mayor. Regular meeting of Fidelity Council, No. 166, R. A. thls (Friday) evening. All members are requested to be present, Tonlght there 1a to be a grand ball In the Masontc hall, in connection with the other attractions of the Oarnival of Natlons, The olty pound {s being moved back to Its old slte, In the rear of the city jall. This is the third move withina year, Judge Aylesworth is absent from the clty, attending to the procuring of evl- dence in the judiclal contest, which comes up in Des Molnes next Monday. The Ohristlan Home contains this week quite & fall report of the lacture of Joseph Cook, and those desiring copies can procure them at Bushnell’s, There were nine tramps brought Into pollce court yesterday morning. Four gave the justioe such a pleasant talk, that they were let off, and the others were sent to the work on the city improve- ments. The May term of the dlstrict court opens here on Monday next. There are 204 civll cases on the docket and twenty- four oriminal cases. Among the clvil oases there ara twenty-four In which the city is defendant. The operatlon on Mr. Vincent, editor of the Nonconformist, was successfully ocarrled through yesterday morning. His left limb was amputated above tha knee. He stood the operation bravely, and with o steady pulse and but slight loss of blood. He is 64 years of age. A BEE man was yesterday ushered Into room No. 88 Ogden house to see the Parlslan diamonds there on sale at re- tail, They are set in solld gold mount- ings and cannot be detected from genu- ine diamonds as they have no foil on the backs and are sold so cheap that any per- son can afford to have them. The county board Is to meet on next Tuesday to open the bids for the pur- chase of the couuty bonds. It Is ex- pected that these bonds will sell at a good premiun, and the board will, as soon as the financlal part of the plans fs settled, advertlse for bids for bullding the new court house. The little mayor is so pleased to find that he has a veto power that he is play- Ing with it all the time, like 8 boy with a new toy. It issald that hels about to see how it will go In vetoing the resolu. tlon of the council, doing away with the office of street supervitor, and letting the alderman look after the work in thelr own wards, John Holder, son of Willlam Holder, dled quite suddenly at his residence on Lincoln avenue Wednesday afternoon, of heart disease. He had been ailing for several weeks, but had not been confined to his bed, and on the day of his death was walking about the yard, and feeling queerly went Into the house, and within an hour later, dled 1in his chalr, He leaves a wife and two ohildren. The funeral will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The dear old grandmother pasted into her scrapbook yesterday a little clipplng from a spleeny Lincoln paper, thinking that ehe could use it agalnst the Bre here. The efforts of the dear old lady to force people to give a little bread and butter to herself and children is laugha- ble. If she will but follow the example set her by the Bek,and produce something worth selling, she will have no reason to complain about a lack of patronage, but she capnot expect to be able to force the public Into belng content with a scrap— book, when they can resd and advertise in such a newspaper as the Bex. Thetime bas peased when a paper can loll down in the lap of public favor and ask to be fed without doing anything for itself, or any- body else, Let the old lady wake up and print & newspaper, and then she will 1t have ooeaston to whine and beg, An aitempt Is belog made to work upa little base ball interest and local pride in haviog a club formed here. The Stand- ards, & club which last season creatsd no little sensation in and about Chicago, has been reorganized, and Is planning to make & western trip, and Council Bluffs is one of the points which they hope to visit, provided that a club can be crgan- ized here to play with. As there are & number of good players here, an effort is to be made to get these organized Into a clab, and 1t ls thought that this can be sccomplished, and a serles of games arranged. The Standards are a phenomeoal club, thelr pitcher and catcher being little fellows, mere “kids,"” the former being 18 years old and the latter only 14, and both small-sized. They are sald to be very strong as a club, and the premuse is made that they will way, sey-ake it very difficult for any western tlckets can bé &' get away with them, cne hundred fev o,y 4y puing made by the Th"‘ is :“d‘"_‘:"“dl;" :o»n-n, J. ). Brown and A. enforced, aa it oug s Foasprolrretpe e upu" Jsland park fitted up pe e on - Onta—For looal prrposes, 805, Hay—8 00 per ton; baled, 60 Rye—60o. Corn Moal—£1.50 per 100 pounds, 5 Wood—Good wipply; prioe at yards, .90 8 50, Ooal—Dellvered, hard, 9,50 per tony wolt 0 a8 to make a popular and pleassnt re- wort for the convenlence of this city. Tt 18 looated only about four miles out of this city, and there has been a station es- tablished on the Kansas City road, only vey made, and it is to be hoped that the LIVE 8TO0R, city officlals and oltizens generally | Oattle—Butoher cown £.35@8.75, Butcher will become o practloally interested | **eere, "'75# a‘)-@“;.m. in the project, that it may be carrled for- | Hogs—3,60@3 ward to a succcssfal completion, estab. PRODUCR AND FRUITS, ractlon, Such a resort wi 2@2403 ohoi ) prove o i poe s i 0@HR il vt [ r i a prove convenlent for plenics, and for par- sl T8 (ARt Diset CloB. ties, and the Innocence and healthfalness | and closely prcked. of the ontdoor sports which can there be| FPoultry. D had may prove one of the helps In solv- | ght and ' medium weight, ing some of the problems as to what can | $3.50@3. I ve old chickens, heavy All the novelties in Dress Goods, Silks and White Goods. Always Lowest Prices. Potatoes—Tho frafght war has given u| ‘YWe make a svecialtv of Store Shadings: Office Mattings, the furnishine of churches estato loans, J. W. & E. L. Squlre, 10 Pearl street. Onions —None in market; choice stock wonld likely bring $1.75; sprouted and poor, 1.00@1.25, MUCH MIXED. (1150 for tedtiime 450 V150 for pavisejSltsy stock 18 dull at 81.00. choic Wisconsins and Minnesotas at 6 HARKNESS BROTHERS, T Pk mmilonesar baving ot | Fow O Bz T 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. < .. mand feAY gk e ‘A large stock and choice patterns. Prices clear down. ; g . The Contest Over Culy Oficers aud 10g | Good ativesaregoing at 60 in buik; emall| o B8 o0 amd public buildings. Prospects. Green Poas—None but poor stock na yet, at s s 0 e e e | HATKDESS Bros,401 Broadway Council Bluffs Sweet Potato Ple, 4c per lb, man, # o, ve, 7b¢ to 1.00; Cal. Municipal mattera are getting mixed, by the break between the mayor and the councll. The mayor seoms determined that the councll shall do his bidding, and threatens that thoy shall not have their choloe in regard to who shall be city olerk, or who shall be chief of the fire department, although the law provides that the aldermen shall elect. Yesterday it was widely ramored that stlll another One week ouly, commencing move would be made to keep MONDAY.I\IAY IITH AMUSEMENTS. AND THEATER. 6th Ave. and Pearl Street, (Formerly Martin's ni PALMER & SANDER, Prop’rs & Managers, KIEL SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell In retsil or carload lots Mammoth Dime Museum All Stoc arranted as Reoresented Wholseale and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea- sonable Satlstaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Cor. Gth Av. and 4th St., Council Bluffs. the ring from belng Interfored | Our grest specialty with the following principals with, this threatened move belng no lees than an attempt to have bo n the olty treasurer, ex cfticio, and 18 | i1 contain Freaks of Nature, Curiosities, therefore Inelligible to the,position of |and Mechanical Wonders, principal among alderman. Some such talk was started :h(ch wil found the world reputed won- at election tlme in the hope of defeating |der, anxlous to a financler as S, M, usionist, Mr. Bennett to look after the clty affairs, L.Bglss A" PATTERSON, The Lightning o sl tanghed LB(;WANDO BALDWIN, The Armless recent actlon of the council exclted n?:ne;'nuowuu, the Bohemian Glaes Blower the ire of the lesser council who hang [A Resort for Ladics. A Kesort for Oh Idren, around tho mayors office. . Tho thraat o o L1501 1Y ths st mothing sicoe ko e get him removed s now whispered agaln, | performance every Evening and Saturday Matineo, L D 8 ¥ |hut there is little fear of ita belng carrled | Ladies oon sately visk s pepularplaco of amuse. nto executlon. It simply shows to what | al gusrantee that nothicg will be done to offend the dire extrendmti the mayor and his hench- tidlous, men are driven. Even if they cold| —4 MM —F carry thelr threat Into Bxecntign, they Office of the } i Il I i 1L I would find that the *‘dear people” would | 22¢l! Elofis City Water Works Company, et i, BUCKEYE WROUCHT FENGING Ald. Bennett removed from the councl, | , 8IGNOR DEL FUEGO,The King of Fire- the clalm being that as county treunre; Eaters OUR CURIO HALL, AN D C RESTI NG. sit down on them until they were as flat [ To Whom It May Conce rn: Beautify your homes by using the above. Over 500 designs to select from, physically as they are mentally. Persons holding time orders against this company e e o | i s i oi | CHEAPER. THAN WOOD FENGES : OF [ 80 tno New York office. Timo orders wil nob bo re- has always prided himself, heretofore, in | ceived in payment of wator ronts after this date. being able to whip them into line, and HARRY BiRKixo Beautiful, Strong and Lasting. Bold the lines, but, with such men as Bha. delMgr SOt Bowr | e gart, Slenentopf, an ennett, he will - . mover bo ablo todo this, and ho might s | RAilwWay Time Table, well glve it up first as last. His power is broken, and he might as well fall into OOUNOIL BLUFFS. line himself this time, and joln in work- ing for the best Interesta of ~the city, In- | FRe ), Arife b7 oentral standard thme, & Estimates given on any style either put up or delivered here, by applying to KEELINE & FELT, atead of wrangllng, AT s o i T Yo in Wholesale Iron, Steel, Heavy Hardware and Wood Stock. ! {The ledan of the mayor 1s very poou- | verant. ier. It Is conceded that the only one 10460 and NORTHWRSTIRE, for whom he s particularly anxious in Mail and Expross this contest, I8 the chlef of the firo de- Aoocmmiodaion 117 Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa. Py Express partment, for the city clerk Is known to o be hostile toall his political ambitions, | et e SPECIAL NOTICES In order to be consistent in his fight for | 7:: Accommodation NOTICE.—Speoial & vertisements, suo aa Losh the retentlon of the chiet, he has to | Exprety 3 Pound, To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, Board- tnolude the olty olerk, and the SO0 MILWATKNR AND % RaULe tng, efo., will be inserted in this column at the low only hope he can have s to do 3 }‘;:,‘,_"‘_," HEE) & rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firs} insertion something to please the chief, who has| aRMRON, i and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent worked 50 gallantly for him In the clty | o mu",,,u and E: ‘:,:_'m" ertion. Leavo advertisementa a4 our office, No. electlons. To repay political obligations Accommodation :00 ¢, | Poarl Btreot, noar Broadwav. to the chief, the mayor has to make a Expross) E WANTS, fight for political enemy, the clerk, | b s""["‘"x"‘,m s and at the same time risk the loss of all | il Exprow L ooal ANTED—Immedistely, cobs. Graln deal Traos! 0 can find & ready market for cobs by addreesing Influence with the present councll, who, &8 L Ex me or ship immediately to me by carload, notifyine having & majerity of votes against the| 746" gk t t, and Iwill pay market ' price. E mayor, will make it very interesting for him from this time on. The mayor is preparing a very thorny bed for himself. ——— 8 Mail and Expross M Express BIOUX OITY AND PAGIFIO. 0t RENT—7 room house, corner Benton and Harmony Sts. Enquire 916 Harrison 8t. For SALE AT A BARGAIN—The desirable resl- dence or business property on Upper Broad- Mall for Sloux City Live Stock, B Exprees for 8t Paul Window & Crampton, the well known . UNION paGIFI B NS S B AR O CIOTR, live stock dealers of Waverly, Tow, will Donver Exprosa s o Nobia be at the Pacific house Friday and Mosois RO b1 Y 1 Overland ¥ xpress day of this week, ready to sell or con- DUMMY TRAINS TO OMANA, merchandise. 'OI% SALE—A rare chance to get & fine, well im- tract cattle, in any desired numbers, to roved farm of 400 acres, within a fow miles of ranchmen or feeders, either ateers or | 11: & m 1 | Blufts, at & bargain. Low price It was expected that the Injunction oases In the probibitory war would come up before Judge Connor at Glenwood to- SALE—A good payi hotel three-year-old: liyery etables i 0ne-of ine best el towna. in PROHIBITION POINTERS. MANDEMAKERS & VAN, will trade for small farm whivioskete ARCHITECTS, want s farm in tern lows, Kansss Either at Gleenwooa or Here, Haheaskn or Dakoty, lat us haar trokm you. No. 201 Voper Broadway, Councll Bluffs JFOB BAVE—A Iargo umbor of businoss and reel. _— dence lots In all parts of Council Bluffs, See Fon BALE—Partios wishing to buy cheap lots to build on canbuy on wonthly payments of from dsy, but as Judge Connor has not finished he privilage to buy If you wish on very been made for the cates to go over until . OOUNCIL BLUF18, IOWA. Lol Py next Monday, so there will be no news| Ofice, Maln Strect, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugart and 508 First avenue. heifers, any age trom yearlings up to - . ha—0:40-7: Bwan & Wa western Towa will sell with or without furniture, or A Delay in Getilng Any Hearing CONTRACTORS [108, AALE-~Landy - ioweored s nalzproved AND BUILDERS BWAN & WALKRR. JACOB SIMS 8 betore you buy BWAN & WALKKR. f At[orne 1 a‘_l.aw §2to 810 HWAN & WALKKR his business at Avcca arrangements have § [R5 AR S=Te Wizl ywiiTalloN b, bally o0 ‘OR BALE—Houses, Lote and Land. A. J. Beuo block. Will praotice in Siate te oourts to bo had about the matter until|—— = L D BT then. In regard to the cases J. L. DeBEVOISE, y brought In the superfor court A A ANGE—] 168, 10,000 a hero, aud conceded to be brought Umm] Tl[:km Agenl Fotrroit el Ko e 8 in tho Interests of the liquor men, ar- No. 166, A good steam flouring mill in Cedar Co, e ae LYo AN s s ) [ 1w, torw s cunural” msfebandise or har No. 160 Hotel property in Taylor Co., Iows, for No. 607 Brosdway OCouncll Bluffa. go.d farm property. valuo 84,000, . 160. Land in Hall and Lincoln Cos., Neb., for propesty. improved farm for cheap western continued until after a hearing has been ‘Isnd in lhnsule; brought before Judge onnor. So that those who rush into the superlor court Saturday morning, ex-| ONLY HOTEL pecting to hear something sensatio In Couno Bluffs having & 'NG, 163, Oue of tho beet farms In Pottawsttamis will probably have nothing to eatisfy thef FIRE ESCAPE ]c:::z).luw ) 400 acres for wild Kaugas or Nebraska curlcsity except a continuance. d 'No. 169, Hotel 1n Pasblo, Col. th §9.000, 1 T la pomible. that bo. attempt wil be | A2 8ll medern improvements, cali bells, iro Bote i Ponber €y wakh 0060, o arm b made here to Intervene in the cases pend- o $imo on balrnos, ing {n the superlor court, on the ground | CIRESTON HOUSE|, » AT, 31 gl O oo 0 b tgn lflmil‘ ls a collusion between Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, ! L ] Vild lands in Rooks Co., Neb., for stock the plainti nd defendants for the [ MAX MOHN, - PROPRIETOR | g8 %% o da_Page C purpose of evading justice, and the Tema fis oo Mad Lok da asiade ARV 00 enforcoment of the law, Tho ideain| THE RECENTLY IMPROVED | 3o 1 iisel fo'oua's " Bubties 1ol iomne starting theso cates seems to bo that b tock of druge {or pars aud Tand gotting a decislon in favor of the saloo., REMINGTON STANDARD uild bargalus o Kloth Co., Neb, men a bar will bo put t) any other action, ;;:;:uu“:o ands in western lows or good stock aud if & decislon tavorable to the saloon: i [ {ats cannot b had, still by keeplng cases NO'S ; pendlng here no other cases can be proved 0, of 816, for stock of bui,dipg and stock of general brought and the saloons can keop on|Jsthe Highest Achievement in Writing ety I Mole baidios and siook ol geosrsl , in Jive westo 3 running. There Is some sharp legal spar: Machines in th 1d, ring going on, and it 1s evidest that there aadiogs & the Porid, A e e s LA will be @ hard fight made ia the conrts, Nith oal ety o aearn,an | for particula e to and that every possible advantage will be iy caps and swall Tot Jownel Blofle taken of technicallties to prevent the en g e forcement of the prohibitory most rapid writicg machine N. Bom Wyckoff, Sec=nns & Benedict, Chicago, Tl., Sole Agents 0. H., SHOLES, Oouncil Blufl Agent for Western Iowa OOUNCIL BLUNYS MARKNT, Wm—Nm 1 willing, 70; No, 3, 65; No. Ooru—New, 28, = | i3 of 1 Poacs KT Send for free illustrated pamphlet cOUNCIT BLUFES. " “TOWA OUNCIL BLUFFS ARPET COMPANY CARPETS, Curtains, 0Qil Cloths, Window Shades, Linoleums, Mattings, OPHOLSTERY (00D Rugs, Ete., Etc. Careful Attention Glven to Ou of Town Orders. Upholstery and Drapery Work a Specialty. Our stock s the Largest in the West and is being continually replenished by all the lavest and choicest novelties, 405 Broadway Council Buufis R. Rice M. D, CANCERS, s Smvieinismes ™o ™ CRRONIC DISEASE &, Poarl & Con THOS. OFFICER, W. H, M. PUSEY Officer & Pusey. BANKERS Councll Bluffs, Towa. Established, - 1865 Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Exchange and Home Securities, For Window Screens and Ornament a Screens, leave your orders at W. w. CHAPMAN'’S ART STORE, 105 and 107 Main Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IOWA. { | { N. B. PICTURE FRAMES of anv descrintion made to order while vou wait. J. R. McPHERSON, VEGETABLES, Vegetable Plants and Fruits. Orders from abroad promptly filled, Sweet Potat Plants a specialty. Plants will beready for shipmen by May 10th, Orders should be placed early. J. R. McPHERSON, 2181 Pierce St., Council Bluff: HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame hous moved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Bluffs HAIR GOODS Waves, Langtry and Pompadour Frizzes,8witch es, etc, ready made and made to order. Prices cheaperthan ever. Call and see for yourself, MRS.C. L. GILLETTE. 29 Main ¢treet,Council Bluffs, TEaERrE PH@ENIX AND “THE ENGLISH” KITCHEN. 606 Broadway, - e Council Bluffs, [} The cnly all night house in the city, Everything served in first cla style and on shor SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, LEADING Merchant Tailors! notice, Hot snd cold lunches always ready. 7 and 9 Main 8t., CouNciL BLurrs, - - = Iowa, AComplete Line of New Goods to Select From., EXATR GrooDs. Will Discount all Prices. MRS. D. A, BENEDICT, 37 Broadway, - - Councll Bluffs, Iowa Good Agents Wanted, TO SEXIX. Drs. Judd & Smith’s NEW IMPROVED ELECTRIC BELT. Office aud Factory, No 80, Fourth 5t., Councll Elufls, Iows,

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