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6 T T, 2 ¢ v THE DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY SEPTEMBER 141885, THE DAILY BEE. Q0 UNCIL BLUFFS8 Monday Morning, September 14, Office No, 12 Pearl St. Delivered by carrier to any part of the city or twenty oents & weelk, H, W, TiuroN, MINOR MENTION. Flower pots at Homer’s, 23 Maln. Relter, merohant tallor, for fine goods Dick Ricketts wants the democrats to name him for coroner. The county board has adjourned to meet again on the 24th. The “K, C.” road are bullding a water tank alongelde of the old one. The old court house Is belng razed preparatory to ralsing the new one. Membraneous croup Is causlng sad trouble with the little folks of the olty. The councll {s to hold a meeting tonight for the purpcse of reeing if they can get & quorum, The “R. L.” traln was thirty minates late yosterday, caused by the washout near Des Molnos. Oontractor Bosen'ls building for V. D. Stoddard the finest residence In Red Oak, the cost of which will be about §8,000. The ladies of the Eptscopal church aro planning on giving a losn art exhibition at an early date, for the benefit of the ballding fand. At Brosdway Methodlst church yes- terday there were quarterly meeting ser- vices hold. Presiding Elder Smith was here to officlate. A young prize fight of a couple of rounds took place yesterday morning In front of the Olty livery stable on Maln street, No arreste, N./G. Smith, aged abont 70, dled on Fridey last, and was burled on Satur- day from the residence of N. B. Smith on south Firat street. The only shipment of cattle the past few days from the Union stock yards was twenty cars on Sunday to J. N. & D. W. Sayder, Chicago. Rev. Mr. Bates has returned from his eastern trlp and vacation, and reg- ular services were resumed at the Pres- byterian church yesterday. The sidewalk on the south slde of Worthatreet between Maln and Fourth streets, needs ralsing badly. It is im- pasaable most of the time on account of mud. H. A. Gleason has sold his genta’ fur- nishing business to Arthur Patterson, formerly of this clty, but later of the Nebraska and Iowa insurance company In Omaha. A telegram was recelved Saturday from Mrs. 'R, O. Hukbard, who is at her old home in Buffalo, N. Y., stating that her father, Willlam Harrls, had dled at the age of 88 yeara. The pastor of the Baptist charch, Rav. Dr. Cocley, having been called to New York by the death of hia brother, the pulplt was supplled yesterday by Rev. Dr. Btone, of Omaha, The beautiful weather of yesterday afternoon brought out a large number of people. : Falrmount and Bayliss parks were vislted {by many and s great num- ber were out driving. “Chick” Florence, a street car driver, and who has been employed in different stables here for three years or more, s reported to have skipped the town, find- Ing 1t too difficult to meet his bills. A gazoline stove In Mra, Almy’s sec- ond hand store, on Broadway, blazed up Saturday.morning, and promised to make » big barn, but the flames were sup- pressed before any speclal damage was done. It is understood that the councilis to be Editor and Lessee, asked to take some actlon on the removal | of Nicholson, whom the mayor bounced from the fixe department because Nickol- son did not compliment the dlme museum started by the mayor, Those who have tickets for the switch- men’s ball, to be held in Omaka to-mor- row evening, will be taken over free In a special car to be provided for that pur- pose, leaving bere at 8 o’clcok g. m, and returniog at 2:30.4n the mornlng. M. D. Hardin, supervisor of the poor, has prepared a room in the rear of his offics over James .& Haverstock’s store for the recelvirg and keeping of cast-off clothing and other supplies which the charitably Incllned may feel like beetow- ing upon the poor ofthe clty. " The Oakland Democrat is the name of the new venture of W, L. Fetter. It starts out well and promlses tobea stayer and » grower. Its Initial number is cortalnly a creditable one, snd ifit keeps the high standard whichiit bas started out with, the Qakland people ought not to let it drop for lack of sup- port, : Jacob Newmayer has purckased ground on North Second street, just in the rear of Boofisld & Oavin, and has commenced the batldiag of a large brick barn, for the accommodation of the farmers who come to his hotel with their teaws, and fora boarding end sales stable. A lttle daughter of Mr. 8 wigert, of the firm of Swigert & Green, was badly bit- ten by & dog Naturday afternoon, the dog jumping at the oblid s she was golvg along the street, snd setting hils teeth in her face, maklug some uely wounds The owuer of (he deg promptly killed the anlmal, An luvest'gation Is belog made lnto the detalls of the accldent to the dummy iraln the other night, to see where the responslbility 1 uld Jis. It is predivted that those who were ruonlog the englie, o0 woll a8 the tralu crew of the dummy, Jeome of the family could come for him, When he thus wanders from home he seems determined to drink, and despite all watohing and eare It seems hard to keep him under safficlently strict restraint to tetter his conditlon very rapldly It scoma a sad wreck at the best, and causes no little surprise among those who have known him, will be lald off for thirty days it seem to be the result of oarclessness on the part of both, The keepers of the houses of prostitn- tlon have pald Into the clty the $20 monthly fine, Now the marshal, hav- Ing served notlces on the girls, expeots them to ocome up with about $10 each, and unless they respond promptly they are to be arrested and locked up. A fow weeks ago, a man named Oharles Everett, and living at Coon Raplds, came to this clty to hunt ap his wayward wife, who had entered upon a life of shame here, He found her, but could not get her to return to her home. Now she begina to repent, and has written him to send her money and she will reform, Ohlef Skinner ordered the saloons to keep closed yesterday. The order came #0 unexpectedly that many did not have time to get looks and bolts for the back doors, but this will probably excuse them from the fines and Imprisonments which were threatened to bas Imposed to-day on all who did not comply with the order. COharles Donahey, who recelved a cut in 'the head In the wreck of Friday night's dummy traln, and Mr. Ferguson, who was then thought to be injared in- tarnally, are out and about. All of the pastengers on the traln were more or less ‘badly shaken up, and most of them felt the effeots worse Saturday and Sunday GUM, GUM, GUM Bxclusive Fubber Fouse. Rubber Boots,Shoes and Artics ‘v e —— Fall and winter clothing to order. Norene & Landstrom, 206 Maln street. e — De, Wiles, Eye, Far and Throat paclalist, Room 6, Eve: stt biock, e t— A Winner, Joe Kintz, who travels for Groneweg & Shoengen, Is covering himself all over with glory, and Is winnlng rome big prizes as a speolal salesman. A short time ago he was awarded an elegant watoh for having sold the most of a particular brand of plug tobacco, the watch belng the gift of the manufacturers. A short time ago he recelved word that the first prize for the man selling the most of a certaln kind of yeast, had been awarded to him by the manufacturers, It belng a solitaire dlamond atud, valued at $85. A few days after thus belog notified the dfa- mond came, and Joe donned It with pride, and boasted of its Bsnrlty and brilllancy, untll he discovered that the other boys had put up a job on him, and had sent him a little paste. But the real diamond came at last, and it Is & beauty indeed, Now his ambition s di- rected to making a tobacco man- ufactarer slck of an offer to glve a cent a pound for all which can be RUBBER - AND = O - CLOTHING i TR0 Eastern Prices Duplicated. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Z.T. LINDSEY & CO., ‘Warehouse and salesroom, 41 N Main st, Council Bluffy, Iowa, COCKE&MORGAN THE GREAT RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS 847 Broadway, Council Bluffs. I8H to announce to their patrons and the public in general, that they have received their tall and winter supply of Dry Goods, and extend a cordial invitation to all interested to calland inspect the same. than at the time of the collision. #old of a certain brand. Last week he Office 412 Broadway Al ¥ ways havin - One of Weaton's citizens makes perlod- i th: m“:nh;“:l?;l'fi:'l 1 OB Y % g done exactly as lhey have adver A was but starter, ast month tisedto doiin the past,they teel confident thatthey G on the road, and he is then planning to engage In other business. Tke manufac- turers who aro so generous in offering prizes to stimulate salesmen, will soon have to look out for sorpe new recipient. foal trips to Councll Bluffs and after spending all his money for whisky begs on the streets of thisci'y. Saturdsy evening he bothered the people at the will receive a large share of patronage in the fu- ture and have in consequence, put in a large stock of goods. NEWGONDand LOW PRICES Rock Island t and finally t —— vl uf::;ka?:’;:m‘(:ru ot h;-::: Removed, «=AT-- The dullding occupied by this d d eople on lower Maln street especlall; The T. N. Bray stock of boots and lish P y this dry goods e?t_ab' S R ok bk WA b Sl shosa wil bo. romoved i1 3 o 108 tfi ment hfilsbbeen remodeled in the rear, giving in street, ' w the iliti - shouald be Instructed to look after his -t:n:. .’I‘;: ’ltuu'kowlll )ntout Iinegmgg‘(;‘cfs a:geo":atfilé“‘flliztf?f{osflf:’o;r(;flg?{:gyhfind- 14 ave greatly reduced prices. T. N.Bzo b B. K. BeacH, Manager. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOE.—Special a vertibemen suo ss Lost Found, To Loan, For Bale, To Ren Wants, Board. ing, ebc., will be inserted in $his column af the low rate of TEN OENTS PER LINE for tho first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent in- sertion. Leaveadvertisements a4 our office, Mo. 12 Peatl stroot near Broadwav case. Last evening at the Congregational church, Rev. 0. Rowland Hll, & grand nephew of the celebrated Rowland Hill, of England, cccupled the pulplt. Mr. Hill {s a young man, highly educated and talented, and is on his way to Oalifornis, and stopplng over Sundsy In this oity, the opportunity of securing an address from him was improved. He was listened to with much Interest Invitations are out for the marriage of Frank R. Raymond and Miss Myrtia A, Estes, the ceremony to take place to- morrow evening in Omaha, at the resl- added thirty feet more of shelf room. The low prices at which this firm have been selling their goods has gained for them a reputa- ion which is by no means small, and they assure | h e public that they will continue to give low Harkness BIS: prices and full valuefor every cent received. We shall offer at CASH SALE, until sold, a large in- R L ol thas 2 ey have inaugurate e “one price to all - VO}CG of COTTON FLANNELS at 25 per cent balow the tem”by markingall goods in pla?n %ggseso, aangysa, prices heretofore asked. child can buy as cheap as a grown person, 10 dozen Blankets at $1.25 to $2. worth trom $2 to §3. These g.,oods wera b?ught. at Auction Sales and will not| @olored Dress Goods. Their Black Dress Gonds department be duplicated. Parties will do well to secure them while| 15 pleces Smyrna Alpacs, half weol, 103 {5, 5ePLoH ¥ith the most desizabl fabeica worth 150, WANTS. VW Armmo—Taree or tour spprentioes ab Mrs. Roberts' diessmaking establishment, No. 84 Pearl Bt 0 RENT—A new seven-room house. knquire ap Br Office, dence of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mantz, ox BALR=Hobi Mrs. Mantz belog a alster of Miss Estes. UL ) 20 pos Pacific Brocades, 1230 worth 18¢, | 10 Peo Black Oashmere, all wool, 40 in- \ ORRENT —A six room house, ten minntes walk thayc At 18 l:mx Atlantio Cnhme’res,‘donbla wldfi‘ :h:;r: l:iafi.;_fioc’ MEUBCREL IR OF o Xz Mr. Raymond Is an old Councll Bluffs boy, and s a brother of E. W. Raymond, a member cf the firm of Raymond & Oampbell. He Is connected with the Lininger & Metoalf company in Omaha, The number of democrats who ‘‘at the solicitation of frlends” announce them. selves as candldates for varlous offices, s alarming to republicans and bothersome to democrats, The republicans feel that if each of the numerous caundidates s surrounded and urged on by a large clrcle of friends, there must ba an overwhelm- {ng democratic msjority. The democrats, on the other hand, do not know what to do to give each of these candidates scme sort of a nomination, Harry Howard and O. Dawes now lie In jall ona charge of larcenoy from Mrs, Grimmelman. They will have a hearlng Thursdsy. It Is clalmed that Mrs, sold anywhere at 25c, we ask only 1632 22 pos Serges, staple colors, all double | Pes Black Cashmere, of very fine count, widths, 20 worth 25c, 650 worth 85. 50 pea Drap Do Almas, Gerster cloth, |8 pes No 700 Black Cashmere, 75c pe 1 Satin Berbers, Melanges, Dlagonal| yard, actually worth 952, ‘ from business, city water, well and clstern. For Tent cheap. Fo Rexr—No. 180 Harrison streot, three rooms. McManos & Co. 4 Poarl street. Our new stock of SILKS, TRICOTS, DRESS FLANNELS, PLAIDS, Etc., Are unusually attractive and never so cheap as now of- fered. in price from 500 to $2.60 per yard, that This houte is headvuarters for Silk. | would be cheap if 25 per cent were ad Are received and our stock: is well assorted jfor|They have mado spectal efforts to secure | ded. the early fall trade, 11et numbera in Black Silke. OFFICE MATTING A SPECIALTY. . 1 bench Black Gros Graln, 60c worth 80c. Rugs, Door Mats, Ete., Ete.’ cloths, &ll colors, 25¢ worth 3bc. 6 Black 15 pos Berlin Sum‘ngl. all wool,40 Inches %cll,lo, :cs .}.E;"::‘f..zlfg,:tm;:,e worih mfldeilm zorgl, 7be. q 15 pes Bleck Cashmere $1 worth $1.25. S en 205 ovate and Coventry |5 pes Black Drap Do Alma, all wool, 40 ) 3 i 12 pos Cashmeres, fine India dyed,all pure | ; ;l::hl;;-:;dgllskl Tarp Honsiotta cloth wool, In all the leading colors, 60c 81 worth 81 35, P worth 850, 15 pos Ladles Cloth,sll wool, 755 worth 81 | ° b Black ffrench Disgonal, all wool, 40 30 pos M{;oth Oll;wh, all wool, 40 Inches | piach Myuatis oloths, Heme Spuns, et wide, 753 worth 81, otc An sssortment of MOURNING lg‘f::"‘;’ ;lelghi Sackings,, all wool, $1| Goops are always carried by this house. 22 pfu (i-4s;l‘ryout1:, QT;H the deafra ble 1 colors, 81 wort! .25, Velvets and Velveteans FOR BALE, FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE. 0. 58—For salo or rent, on very liberal terms. ‘The Coun~il Blufls Paper Mill, " complete, with the large boarding house and_threo acres of grcund. No, 96—A[bu-inesejproperty in Cherokee, Cherokeo county, Tows, will trade for western lande. Valuo about 4,000, No. 59—A besutifal home in tho town of Hastings, Mills county, Iows, for Nobraska land. Value, §3,51 No. 41—a good businees property Sod alsas good resldence property In the town of Chenvo, MoLean county, L, Jow down for cash or will exchange for western lanc No. 170—A splendid farm, well fmproved, 640 acros in Dickinson county, Towa, jolning the town of Epirit Laks. Price, or ashort tlimo; §35 por acrs. "No. 184 to 187—Are four Improved farms in Phillips county. Knnsae, eacn with & small incumbrauce, Tho equitas will be exchanged for unincumbered wild land In Nebraska. No, 153—480 acrec in Holt_county, Neb., partly tmproved, at a big bargain. Wants to exohaoge for merchandise, No. 64—A fine two story brick risidence, one of the best locations in_Council Kluffs, will trade for £00d unlocumbered Kaosasor Nebrask landa. Valte 100. No 65 aud 11—Are two other beautitul homes In Grimmelman has been living with Dawes | Cotnell Blufl, which cash paymont will buy ata in Sioux Olty, and that he had given her | No. 66—A basutiful suburbsn location In Towa ) : g " | City, Tows, will exchango for wester lands. Value many clothes and some jewelry, but that %,000. z A T e above are only a few of our speci: argaine. they separated at last, and she coming| 1y pouae et anything.do. trade or sellyor fim‘:o sell any real estate or merchandise, write us. o here he "Zu""‘d' determined to get the | Tl oo Socks OF ool t0trado for lands. goods back, Armed with a warrant for BWAN & WALKER, her arrest, he and Howard frightened her into turning over the property, but Councll Bluffs, Tows. when she recovered her nerve she had 15 pes Bounette. SomeTHING ENTIRELY New. THE FIrsT SEASON, ASK TO SEE THEM, €ilks A complste line of Velvets and Vel- veteens, in brocades and plain, ranging Underwear = 20onch Klack Gros Graln, 81, This Silk 1225 Cheney Bros' make and would be Bio nsdered good value at $1.40, In this line this house have made spe- 20k Gros Grain, satin finlsh, $1 40;| clal efforts and now quote Mens' heavy Bwill compsre with any §1 75 silk inthe | gray Undershirts at 400 worth 50c, market, Mens’ Scotoh mixed and white Under- arked at §1 50, $1 60, 81.75 and $2.00. Mena' fine all wool osmels halr Under< Satin Rhedame at $1.10, $1 20 and $1.356 wear $1 25 worth $1.75, Ladles’ merlno Underwear, 32 dczen sults, 50c worth 750, Ladles’ sllk finlsh merino Underwear, 766 estate loaus, J, W. and E. L. Squire, 102 Pearl street. 1f you wish to make legitimately from Ten to Fifty Dollars per day, write to [Judd & Smith, No, 34 Fourth street, Counct! Bluffs. THE BUSINESS MIXED.; A Bewing Machine Agent's Accounts being Overhauled, them arrested. | Tl}a ltncl:bolf Silks belng so extensive, |~ yopr 50, { Substantialabstracts of tile and rea a[pe | a[pe S‘ T e e A P Mo’ fog white merino Uadorwon: 764 worth 81, { lack Jersey Silk at $1 30 to $2. A full ine of all party colors in Brocades and dlain to mateb, both in Satin and Surah, worth $1 Domestics ipos LI UG 100 pos Fine Unbleached Gotton,bo worth | g1 it gl o o *-2rlok Undorwear, # Harkness Bros., 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, W.P. AYLSWORTH T ST Our buyer writes from New York that he has purchased the Largest and Choicest Line of GARPETS, RUCS, CURTAINS —AND— UPHOLSTERY C0ODS Ever Shown in this city. These goods are now arriving daily and we 1esoectfully invite everybody tocalland see them. 0il Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings, OF ALL KINDS. 7ho. 120 pos fine and hesvy Unbleached Cut- ton, best maker, 743 worth 9o, 30 pes Bleached Musiin, be worth 6o, 60 pes Lonsdale finish Maslin, bleached 745 worth 100, o e stock of Hoslery In this house this Alarge assortment of INEW |scason s largor than over, and at prioes ; i 14 | which cannot fall to sell the goods A fall | Ginghams & New Prints | yucs oner It 0 e 8000 e X g Black Dress Goods Hosiery The Singer tewing machine company’s business here Is sald to have got Into a rather mixed and tangled shape, owing to the ldlosynorasies of the manager, J. A, Powers, who cams here last Janusry from Minneapolis to take charge of the Oounell Bloffs office. He had been lcng engaged [n this line of businesr, and has been laoked on as perfectly rellable, and gave to the company good and sufficlent bonds to secowa them egainst loss, Durlog his residence here he has been quite aoctive In church and tem- perance work, and everything seemed to be going along well with him until & little over two months ego, when it was whis- pered about that he was showlng strange inconelstencies for a temperance masn, and began to show signs that he had b en wore than lucking on the cup, Home of these actions were acoounted for by him~- self and his friends by the claim that be had been sunstruck, and was still suffer- fog from vome of the cffecte. About three weeks sgo he wes acting strangely, and dlecharged an employe of the office, who kad been doiog most of his work while he was letting the busin:ss care for {tself. The employe felt that an In and Mens' Hose, In cotton, wool, lisle and slik, 106 MAILING DEPARTMENT Of this House is still one of the Special- J. M. PHILLIPS, J ties, and parties at a distance, desir- WHOLESALE DEALER IN &~ S] ing to patronize this house, 00 S oes Will find the firm of Cocl:e & Morgan ever rea« dy to deal as fairly as if they were able to call in person on the great dry goods firm o, COCKE&MORCAN 847 Broadway, Council Bluffs, X HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. of any kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed, Frame hous {ant trucks, the best In the world, W, P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth Street, Council Blufts Brick buildln, oved on Little Emwploy no traveling sgents, thus saving their expenses to customers, ‘Agent for Para Rubber Company, Write for prices, 413 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS. Gentlemen’s Clothing Oleaned, Dyed and Repaired, Ladies' Dresses Cloaned and Dyed without ripping Plumes Cleaned, or Oolored avy Shade, to Sample. Silks, Velvets and Laces Cleaned, Dyed and Refinished. Lace Ourtains neatly cleaned; 20 Maln' street, Coun- AR F.B. PATTON, Manager, 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. Ohes v Uook Stoves and General House Furnishing Goods, including New and Second Hand Fu:uiture, By M. DROHLICH, 3608 BROADWAY, COUNOIL BLUFFS, special agent, Mr. U, J. Duope, who has . Cornice Poles, shortsge there 1s, bat s eatlsfied th keeping qulte closely at homs, snd justice had been done, and stated the facts In & letter to the maln cflice, been lookiog into matters, snd finds the businees in such a tangle that he can Eto, Ete. ;:m; hl;vns. Ahuulher speclal -ga:n.her. 4 . M., Baker, has now come on to help bla o gottiog matters straightenca| AT POPULAR PRICES. is under the oare of s physlolan, slthough [ . able to walk about, and s ittle ex- uuncl u s a[ Etc erolse. He ls sald to act s'rangely, end the other night he was plcked up by the 405 Broadwav. The company at once sent here a Wiyld‘owshades' bardly determine yet how much of up. In the meantime Mr. Powers ls polico and held for safe keeplng until