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[3 THE DAILY BEE COUNCIL BLUFFS---FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1885 ———t— HARKNESS BROTHERS, SECRET OONFERE VCES. The Aldermen Spend the Afternoon in Quietly Patching up Their i COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1. M. Plickinger andhls family haye ar- Friday Morning, May 22, :,:.\ES '";L‘\nwny:: N;}-‘l“\::m, :p:;i Differences, ) _Fr_:w_:m;'r_?rjn'}“"’.,,":,fi,?;,:'.'.m :::ie“dn; inz':;‘am;r:-_:;h!;“;’('i':;e:‘i! The clty councll was to have met yes- 401 BROADW. AY’ COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. v terday afternoon, bat not even the may- or put In an appearance at the hoar set for the meeting. The trouble scemed to be that the aldermen who are opposed to the retention of the old clerk and who, having selected a new clerk think the old one has no right to keep poeses- slon of the office, did not want to recog- niza his right to even ocall the roll, and as this would be the first act in a meeting, a conflict would arlse from an attorney who Is already well known hero, he having been four years in prac- tice In Walnat before golng to Wayne, and having beon assoclated in many cases here with his brother, A. T. Flickinger, with whom he now goes Into actlve prac- tlce here. Mr, Fllckingerin thus taking up his residence hera will recelve a hearty welcome to soclal and professlonal circles, and his abllity and experience will be lm?nd of value to the many cllents of |, - atart, and 80 they kept away until Flickinger Brothers, they could determine what to do. 1f the Mrs. Sam Craver was taken insane yes- | old clerk called the roll, and they shonld of 3 refuse to anawer, for fear of technlcally terday, bat whethor pormanently was not recognizing him, then there would sppear determlned. It appears that she and her | fr,m the record to be no quorum, and the husband have been having some trouble, | mayor would at once declare the council worrled her greatly, and may have been | thought of by the four aldermen, after . 7 . 21,32 houso on Bryant streot when sho firat be- | {0 8 13 ihe Yoll, and proceed’ with | Offices and public buildings. Sho was taken to the office ol the county | council the other night, and so thero was asylum, but her husband being sent for, |ing in with a sidewalk talk, near the and some creditors have been pressing | adjourned until the next day, the council the cause of her strange actions yester-|the mayor had thus declared the council cams violent, and her screams arrested |y .ioae This might have resulted ° a0 Harkness Bros,401 Broadway Council Bluffs took her home, to there await further mayor’s office, then a secrat conference in thora o sharply that this has apparently | AvIog sdopted a rsclation omet overy | A]] the movelties in Dress Goods, Silks and White Goods, Always Lowest Prices day. She was in Mra. Blllup's boarding | adjourned for lack of a quorum, to call the attentlon of all in the vleinlty, and|in such another disgraceful sceno as Clerk with the view of having the com- together. Alderman Siedentopf’s office, and then : H- —E- NILES—-, E CARPETS, CARPETS. CARPETS. A large stock and choice patterns. Prices clear down. MINOR MENTION. The *'()"" pay car was in yosterday | gladdening the heatts of the boys. Bricks for sale in large or small lots by J. A, Weaver, 815 Seventh avenue, Alderman Siedentopf 1s having his In- surance office fitted up In very attractive style. Charles Crump was yestsrday fined for getting drunk and going to sleep in a private yard, T. M. Thomas, the barber, late of No. 146 Broadway. yesterday removed to Shenandoah. A porforming bear that has travelled all over this country, la ndw working this clty for nickels, ete. Yormlit to wed was yesterday given to Thomas Muldonney, and Allce Hutchin- son, both of Mills county. | The exterlor of the People’s store is belng greatly Improved, and has taken on | the latest style, being painted white. Me. Hans telegraphs from Chicago that a two-cont rate has been socured for all who deslre to attend the races here, The Model steam laundry have added a telepone, No. 123, and Improved the outward appearance by a large, new sign. Oil Clothing—We are exclusive Job- bers of Rubber Boots, Shoes, Olothing and Oil Clothing. Z. T. Lindsey & Co., COouncll Blaffs, Ta. ™ .- j 855 e Relter, in order to close out his pres- ent stock of tailoring goods, is putting prices at 26 to 35 per cent below cost. No. 310 Broadway. Little Fannle Cade, a notice of whose death appeared in yesterday's Ber, was burled yesterday afternoon from the fam- 1ly reeidence on South Firat street. Daring the races the ‘‘dummy” tral and also the “‘ferry”. cars will leave depot at 7:30 o’clock In the evening the accommodation of Nebraska visltors. = afternoon at 4 o’clock. There wasa plan ‘We make a svecialtv of Store Shadings. Office Mattings, the furnishine of churches one of thelr own number to preside, have the officers had to take her in charge. | characterized the proceedings of the missloners declde as to sending her to the| Several consultations were held, start- i developments. another one In the city clerk’s office, and SMITH & TOLLER, AGTS, Dealer in finally one in the masonic building. The LEADING work, 7 and 9 Maln St., Gralning, Gilding, Paper Hanging and Frescoing, 110 Matn St., Council Bluffs, THE JUG BREAKINGS. Farhwmlho““u CouxciL Brures, - - « Jowa. cor e Good Agents Wanted How the Wotlk of the Prohibitiontsts| * T L Skiles)y 102 Maln street, TO SELL 18 Progressing. Masonic, AComplete Line of New Goods to Select From. N, Sec'y. — - ——— OOMMEROIAL, (OUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, 1 milling, 70; No, 2, 65 ) inj oy ; Drs. Judd & Smith's The slx injunction cases started some|at 7.30 o'clock, A fall attendance is W.P. AYLESWORTH’ Monday, and that occasion is looked for- Olrgrs Hux Yesterday papers were belng served in IIIIH:E PIH[: :E : I:c time and place, and show reason why in-| Oats—For local purposes, 80c, i - junctions should not be 1ssued sgalnst| Rye—60c. = them, The following are those agalnst| Odm Mexl—$1.50 per 100 pound, ; Huu 0 505 Broadway, - - Counoil Bluffs. whom this second batch of papers has| Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, €.00@ L] found that the net profits amount to h £ th i chrin moved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world, W. P, AYLSWORTH, D oY |k \8ooDA] chutahy Adams, Oliver Lower, Willlam Lautrop, | . Flour—City flour, 1.50@3.90 = HA.IB Go O:DS - M. Phillips, on Bluffs street, those enter- | Ohristian Esle, J. O. Oudmore. Onttlo—Butoher cows 8,35@3.75, Butcher they were somewhat expected. wo will gell In retail or carload lots 93c. had evidently been burled hastily there | fense, and it is expeoted that under the | cess of the demand by the local trade, who souable) Balistastion Gisanteed: Regular meetitg of Harmony chapter No. 25, O. E. §., this (Thuraday) evening time ago agalnst saloon men here are to | earnestly requested. NEw IMPRDVED ELEGTRIG BELT come np before Judge Connor here next| By order of the W. M. [] Office and Factory, No 80, Fourth St., Council Eluffs, Towa, ward to with much Interest. fifteen more cases, the notlces belng to appear before Judge Connor at the same Hoy—$ 00 per ton; baled, 60, AND “THE ENGLISH" KITCHEN. The Iadies who recently gave the en- tertainment In the Masonic hall have v o e T The only all night houso in the city, Fversthing served in firet class styloand on shor i ey B Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame hous notico. Hot and cold lunches always roady. $700, which will bo applled to the bulld- | _ Fritz Meyers, Theodore Lund, R, A. [ Qost=Dalivered, Bard, .50 per tony noft & Gibson, J. C. Gerspacher, D. J. Me-| "Lard—Armour's, wholesaling at 73 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufls Last evening the congregational church | Peter Bechtele, Max Mohn, A. Dor- | ~Brooms—1.75@8.00 por doz, folk had a sociable at the resldencs of J. [flinger, Alexander Obert, J. E. Metcalfe, LIVE BTOOK. S ALE ST ABLEE Will Discount all Prices. ] &l 2 "eces. talning being, Miss Msy Philips, Mrs, | There wae little or no oxcltoment |siegr, L Te@00% KIEL R MRS. D. A. BENEDICT 2 J " | caused by the sheriff serving the notices 8 : Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which e e Sl f {| ty f the t! lik lt; Bm_sl?ss;::‘ AND FRUITS, o : ] : : [o 11 I;I ffs, I ), alnst some of ese partles o sul s 3 Broadway, - - = = © ounc uffs, lowa Somo chidren plying In. Hona's park | S SO0t W D05 QNG | e esints moderste demand. ot Il Stoc arranted as Reoresented % g unearthed the body of an Infant which | o 4h “and this will be set up as a de- Bt tor & Raoaints | liberal and Fmmstiliners Wholeealo and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea- some months ago. The coronor took |recent declsion of Judge French this de- | care only for the choice lots of fresh grass; SCELUTER &CB?!{—'&EY v g charge of the remalns and reburled them, | fense will prove sufficlent. If so, the | mixed and streaked lots slow sale, Sales to- = Cor. 5th Av. and 4th St., Councll Bluffs, ® I * | saloon men see their way quite clear, for | day were made at 10@13c for fresh country, John Cunningham complained before | they will keep cases pending, started in | 80lid packed in tubs or jars; 8¢ for unwrapped y CER, L EDE. Justico Hondeloks yesterday that tho |their own Interests, so as to keop the | iteck; sld. steck, 4Ges asenmors” aull .{"ig STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. ibitlonlsts fr i e 5 Heifors and cows of all ages furnished in any destrod numbers; ranchmen should corrospond with ug ) night before he had been robbed of about | PFOh s from getting Injunstions. | @20 . kefera purchasing olsewhore. 4 by b fell B One of the polnts ralsed by the defend-| Poultry—Demand strong, supply light; ‘ $4by two follows who wero camplng | anga In asking for a change of venue from | sprive chickens, $4.00@5.00 per dor; old WINDOW & CRAMPTON, Waverly, lowa. about two miles south of the clty, and Jndge Connor is that he already de- o 00, only for fresh killed who belonged to a gang working on the B:dnfll in favor ng _gxa:wlnig i 'nngflg;wl i]n ks; mallards, $2,00; mixed,$1,59; teal, 1,00, = | | " slmilar cases, and is therefore predudlelal. | Onions—None in ‘market; choice stock EautasiCityallnays In commenting upon the recent deol- | would likely bring $1.75;sprouted and poor, SPECIAL NOTICES ONLY HOTEL Officer O'Brien yesterday went after |slon of Judge Connor in the Atlantic ngfl@l;: et NOTICE.—Special a vertisements, suo a8 Losh In Counc Bluffs having & = in good demand at 1. Board. some tramps who had been annoying cases, the Democrat of that place sa; @1.35 for mediums,’and sfi_nu for navies; dirty NOW AT FULL FLOW Found, To Loan, For Bale, To Rent, Wants, FIRE ESCAPE. some of the residents of Streetaville, be- | ‘- The best legal talent of this city are a | ock 1s dull at 76c@SL.00. tog, ebo., will be tuserted In this column ab the low} 3 3y ' o derm tmprovements, call bells, fire : e Laal 2 unlt in the opinion that a court cannot| Potatoes—Good demand and_prices steady; e cliTRNOENTS FER TINK It ghe sy funcstice alarm bells, etc,, is the % ing very Insulting to ladles at houses|jawinlly grant a temporary injunction [G0cfor good stock of any variety if of good and FIVE CENTS PER LINK fo¢]eack gubsequent whore they had begged for food and|unless 1t be shown that the person or |ize and sound. AS NEVER BEFORE AT artton. Leave advortisomonte st our ottoe, ¥o. | CIRESTON HOUSE money. He found three of them sleep- | business asked to be enjoined has done Y ' J 08, 215, 217 and 219, Main Stroet. y. p- | busi ked to by joined Sfi;‘;"”‘" !_%le ro(‘)7 :;x; f‘i é”b c:-lu‘s. Poarl Btreet, near Broadwav N S| or 1s about to do something likely to dam- = % 7 ANTS. MOHN, - PROPRIETO; Ingina boxcar on the Northwestern 15 about te d thing likel, d Greeg eas—Per one-third bu ll‘mxufic.' waTN MAX HY, RI R age the applicant for the Injunction to PALMER & SANDER, Prop’ra & Managers, u , = OR RENT— ) 3 > track, and pulled them In singlo-handed. | sich an oxtent that ho cannot recover| A JLUSEIM ENTAS. T aroi aad Beston i Roply o ‘rsos The Bluffs City hose team will not at- | adequate dnmlga; at law, In the brew- i T UUNGIL BLUFFS ery case there Is no attempt to prove = {OR BALE AT A BARGAIN—The desirable resl- r tend the/Town state tonrnament-thoprises such a state of affairs, and as a matter of Mammoth Dlme Mugeum ’ dence or business property on Upper Broad- where a tournament {s to be held June|prove that he 1s or wiil be personally PEOPLE)S STORE aholcpiind for a emall stock of hardware or geperal t] {OK SALE—A rare chance to get & fine, well im- clally he cannot be damaged, as he is cart, valued at $300, and $150 in cash, ¥ oo was arrested for opnnlng regllterod plck- M, DWIN RBOUR, supported by his western lowa will sell with or without furniture, or being considered too small. They will faot no auch condition ‘exlsts; Huds way, known as the Powers place, Apply.to Gro. R. - 3 speth, - BrARD, 82 Main street. 2 ! probably go to Sloux Falls, Dakots, |the applicant, has made no attempt to R nu?l:::f:tfi?'f;fimy s Mk;m,‘.s .‘;";:DE_”GW, TR ARPET c MPANY | Rink., 24 and 25, and the first prize In the free- | d8maged by the operation of the brewery bl S for.all thero Is a nickel-finlshed hoso | 10, the extent suggested above; and finan- A brovol farmof 400 acres, within few mioe of c RPETS 3 B ouncil Blufle, at & bargain, Low prico and casy A financlally worthless, Judge Loofbourow, |, I'A:Rflée‘me"t Extraordinary! torma. SWAN & WALKNR y understand, holds this sam {nl 0 Weeks oly, commencing Monday even- . . . OR SALE—A good paying hotel property with Wado Hampton, the young man who e Wiorniand, Bolde hia sume oplulon T, itvSropSurimtint Yo' | The Leading Store in the City, the Grand- | Fihividsiniut b mign e “Followlng Is the order in the brewery| Superb D : C: ! 1 th will trade for & emall farm with stook etc. agosas tho transtor, whoro ho was em |injunciion caso ss given by Judg Con | iolowme ohoer ropsrione wiwtnrd | @8t and Greatest Dry Goods Stock iy s Wanen. urtains, Uil Uloths, ployed bas been sentenced to one year in |nor: (nhy ’: ybl-cli\ amond lT::]no \:‘Ill! iy e vacta farsh to wentetn. lows. Haasss 27 It i a8 plage w York over a 1,000 tunes Nobragka or Dakota, let us hoar from you. it but e enones s bsn spnded | 1412 odered tha s emporey o | (e e Kk g in the West. ot B b | Window Shades durlng good behavior, this lenlenoy being | 2 g 2 A -1 Ouk Boys ! Josnua Wrrrc KATHLERN - s y y 8 | ant from selling or manufacturing intoxl-| Mavounnees! &c.. & RO SALE—ATarco mumior of busincay and ree shownon account of the youth of the|cating liquors contrary to law, as prayed 5 g g podonoe lotein all parts”of Council Blufls Seo culprit, in the within petition upon the plaintiff ¥a Our Ourlo Hall: B A i Linoleums ~ K fils ith the cl is | ZUMA., the wonderful living half-lady. . H [ AT R et n 'y contract for putting up the high board | proved by the sald clerk, in the sum of | Thaumascope. JOR REN1—Wo will rent you a lot to_bulld_on chaser, Late grand arrivals AT DEPRESSED Y 3 yee) N MO e © f you with on very e [ fence around the corner where the new |$600 conditioned as by law provided. | PROF, E. M, DUNTON, the Tllusionist, 5 4 il BRI IRRY JLen e M government buildiog Is belng erscted, “Aulfil)]u })mwery is running in compli- | MADAME DEVERE, the bearded ndy, yprices from the manufacturing districts. AT TR attlngs’ o i AT for Ladics. A R for Child, . . . )3 and the expenso Is to be paid for by ;;;fl:,,:,gM‘;({;‘;v“-l;';;;’:;;;gj";';“;f;;:,";gg ,f;:,:‘:::',;a..; s ,b..m“ng‘:‘.‘ii-‘c fi:.tTLIu:T, Big purchases just opened up in v ody ia Counciy BIuls 5 TAKS those who want to have advertisements | by law, tho effect of this Injunction is but | porformance every Erening and Satitdy Matinee. - T SR oAy bracly patntod on the fonco. s the fonce will|ailght, If any. DMy, Flsher may continug | Ladescan sl it this bopiarpiscofamy q Cload TR e probably remaln there for a long time, | his business, legally manufacturing and | ai'cuarantee that nothing will be done o oftond the SIIkS, DreSS 0o0us, o ey, Neb,, for Council Blufls o it wi “, . |selling for medical purposes, and so long | most fastidi perhaps two yours, it will bo “atandiog” | gy ho does nothing elao o Is not Lo to advertising sure, the prosecution for contempt of court at- Two Omaha oficers woro fn tho clty |*4ched to Injunctions Officer & Puseyv. 8 ““The bond required by.Judge Connor in yesterday, hunting for a man who Is | this case fs very small when it ls remem- wanted for obtaining money under false | bered that at least £5,000 worth of per- ishable property is at stake. John R. pretenses of a banker named Willlams, TP LTS SN Kirk and Julian Phelps have the honor of signing aa uratlen upon, M, 11ud.| OOunCll Bluffs, Towa. d stoam flouring mill in Cedar Co, of general merchandise or hard. Rugs, Etc" Etc. 0. Hotel property in Taslor Co., Tows, for m proporty. valuo & Cloaks, Linens, Domestics, Hosiery, Gloves, Fans, iR = oms v | Gargful Attonion Given to Ou Parasols, Laces and Embroideries. o 10, v e bt s o St of Town Orders. land, THOS. OFFICER, We H, M, at Wahoo, Nebratka, It seems that the tho bank at Fremont, and the bunker | Sutts bave now been commonced | Established, - 1865 b haon L e o hart R, having some acquaintance with him, be. | agalnst five of the Atlantfc saloon keepers| Dealers in Foreign and Domeatic Exchaunge . ! y 1 in the followlng sum John Yager, | and Home Securities, Wild lands in Rocks Co., b., for stock lloved the statement, and gave him a g fer, ¢ Our stock 1s th draft Omaba bauk,: taking tho| 00 O Litterst, 2,000; Phil | — S 5 House aud lob fn Clarinds. Pago Co., ur stock s the raft on an Omaha bank, taklog tho|young, $1,700; Henry Shultz, $1,600,| THE RECENTLY IMPROVED o Nl o lova lnd vt Labs, " man's check on the Fremont bank. The | George Weber, $1,500, These suits have ~ - B s oL e h fellow Is sald to have got the draft cashed | been commenced under the school fund REMINGTON STANDARD improved or unim in Omaba, the smount belng $500, and | %04 hff“'.m"f ecctlon of the law, with Walion brmkor finds that the agn e o | John 1. Kirk as plaiatif, The oticos served call for a hearing in the September NO. 2, . 2, money in the Fremont bank, No trace | term of the distrlct court, of him could be found here. beer ever put up in bottles drugs for par and lind . : e o LATEOST 10 e West [ A d and n n 10y 104 00 In all the above departments during this | i o & - sore lmproved tarm In Cass Co, Towa | And is being continually replenished by Machines in the World, i o tomn, for 5 named Thomas Overbaugh as a vagrant, army,snd,on being taken back to Omaha, | Omahs, was visible on the steeets here e R T A N. BOHURZ, ARCHITECTS, ably dlscharged from the army. Ho ls |showi 2 of thelr excellent *'T, Shics S ) ly army, e is | showing up some of thelr excellen: ony Uhicago, Sole Agents, value for b v " oFric ovER AVE 1?‘.‘“”‘ No. 201 Upper Broadway, Councll Bluffs, cane, and other elight of hand perform- Uni S y JOUNCIE BLUKTS, nited States, and s equal to any of the fonad in company with & man givng i 266 per put 0P o Boden It ix| oL . Peoples’ Store, 318 and 320 Broadway, LARMEE . Sk CHRONIC DISEAS No. 178, 8plond 153, A bt nterost nuln.;i%udm Plow works, {or lands valued 88,000, Th ; ; _ |week. Goods to besold for less than half R oo oro ssea to be no let up in the|Zs the Highest Achicvement in Writing 5 _ s oue ia Pala, Alto Gy, of 815, for ok of Koeva | oll the lavest and choicest noveltles, The police yesterday arrested a man PRREEHIOR the re’r“la‘r ret'a'l'l pmoes' K VR il A } The same fellow was ploked up here some | Tho elegant delivery wagon of Ed plnciuations, Aeuree, FOLLOW THE cROWD Hmne thateia_ | . months ago as a deserter from the regular | Maurer's | extensive bottling works, v g g e e IR R MANDEMAKERS & VAN, ;u lante:ud ht_o a llunu in the guard |yesterdsy. Mr, R. 0. Laoge, who is | B Send for free illustrated pamphlet To the leading and largest Retajl House J . CONTRACTORS ouse, and on his release was dishonor- | manager of the new establishment, was . , nsflcfl U fl flaue AND BUILDERS i Wyckott, Secmnns & Benedict, |yn the citv. You willalways getmore than 3 quite a performer of tricks, swallowiug a | Faust” bottled beer, which In quality snd JRicAN BX ———— X purity excels any beer made in the Ri u. ances, and ho chief ambition seems to b JACOB SIMS, R. Rico D. j 3 ems 10 be | mported beers. It ls made oat of the EISEMAN RODDA & CO on oter kumars remaved withowt th4 to do theso trioks for the drinks, and then | fincat Canada barley andimported Harger ) ’ % CANCERS, fiiess il Sniies getting away with the drinks. He was|hops; not being steamed, It Is the finest Omey i a aw! B ot st ktads # mpostatys = of 8l L] 0 z ure Dec Over thirly yoars practical experisnss @dles Moy name s Charles Kelly, who was also ax- | favorite resorts Address E . Office, Maln Steest, Booma 7 aad & Shugart and | & Pear she .o-n;:mm' 1ested, but more for the purpose of kesp- | telephone 202 and (07, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Towa, | oot Wil bactico i sisteand i courts. | e Coasalistion