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R — ¥ h o o e s b & 4 4§. i R | | THE DAILY BEE. QOUNUIL BLUFFS Friday Morning, September 18 fice No, 12 Peatl St, Delivered by carrier to any part of the city o twenty conts a week, H. W. Tivrox, MINOR MENTION. Relter, merchant tallor, for fine goods ~The police court was devold of drunks snd disorderlles yestorday. Deputy Marshsl Batos has secured a fine pacer and expects next season to fill his pockets by golng throngh the creuit. Contractor Murphy has thrown up his contract for the carpenter work of the new Eplscopal church, and the work has been glven to Herman & Brown. Oar’s of Invitatlon are out, announcing the marriage of Mies Katle Kiracht to Mr. H. W. Cowduroy, of Milwaukee, the event to take place here on the 234, Prof. McNaughton, superintendent of the publlc echools, is preparing to build him a comfortable residence on Third avenue, west of Judge James' property. Thoe funersal of Percy Moomaw will be held this afternoon at 3 o’clock at Broad- way Methodist church, the services to be conduoted by Rev. A. K. Bates, pastor of the Presbyterian church. The Y. M. C. A, Is making arrange- ments to sacure the McGlbbeny family for a concert here, and promises to glve the public one of the most enjoyable musical treats had here In a long time. The regular meeting of Fidelity Coun- oll, No. 166 R. A., will be held at the office of Fllckinger Bros.,, In Beno’s block, this eveniog, thelr own hall hav- ing been let for other purposes to-night. Joe, the 1talian, who has had such a rough and tumble time In getting settled In business in this city, has at last got a permanent location in the little store re- cently occupled by Dateman, on Broad- way, and will open up there his stock of fraits. C. H. Oblinger appeared before Justice Schurz yosterday with blood in his eye, ond charged James O'Brien with having broken in upon his fami'y fellelty by enamorlog Mrs. Oblinger. A warrant was lzsued by which O'Brlen s to be brought into court to explain, Theo firo chieftalnship 1s still remaining quiet. It was eupposed that the contest would bo opened up In the superior court early In thiy week, but there are no more symptoms of tho fray than on the firat day of the week. Eich s.de seems to be nervous about opening up the fight, In the mayor’s dime museum not a performance passes without some drive at the clty attorney. The attorney cught to know by this time that he will never be let alone until he glives his official oplnion in favor of the city paying to the mayor those jastice fees In the poll tax cases, Henry Teinkeln, who is sald to be one of the men who lately caused the Texas cattle to be brought Into this country and the Texas fever to be ecattered about was arrested yesterday and brought be- fore the superior court. A hearing was postponed until the witnestes from the country could be brought in, He has gent for bondsmen also, and in the mean- time llea in jall. D. A, Benedlot has secured the gen- eral agency of the Davenport Ladder company, and will make headquarters over Bushnell's stere, with entrance on Pearl street. These ladders have the reputation of belng the best In the mar- ket, and Mr. Benedlot is prepared to furnish them inall varleties snd quanti- tles. They are made of Spruce plank, the best materlal to be had for this purpose. There have been some difficulties in re- moving the old Eplscopal church, the moet annoylng of which, perhaps, was the breaking of some of the tackling just when the bullding was on the Maln street car track. The bullding having to stand there until the rapairs could be made, the street cars could not run, thereby causlng some Inconvenience, but the building {s now out of the way and ravel is resumed on that street, All the hurrsh about the saloons to be closed up tight on Sundayaseems to have ended In talk and the publishing of proe- lamations, The threat of finlng offenders was carried out so far as to file several informations, but only one has been ar- resied, and that case was adjourned tll next week, with a good prospect of belng dropped quietly, while in the other cases not a warrant has been served. There seems to be & good many of these bluft plays lately. The republican friends of Postmastex Armour are getting enthuslastlo over the mention of his name a2 candldate for sheriff. Hlis populsrity and hisacknowl- edged ability will make him astrong can- didste, sad many predict that If he is nominated he will carry the county with » hurrsh, Bheriff Gulttar ls also & can- didate for reelection, and he tco would be very certaln of carrying the county by good, big mejority, but some friencs of both think Armour the most available candldate. Mre. Mory O, Walker some time ago rented a place to T. O, Jackson, the lease providing thst be should take cer- taln care of the crobard and premiaes, and make oertaln division of the pro- duce. She claims that he has not kept the conditlons of the lease, aud brought # suit before Justloe Schurz to have Lim ejestcd from the premises. A jary was cslled, and after being cut somo time, snd belng evenly divided In opinion, had 10 be diacharged, not belng able to agree. The ceee of Kinuey ve. Knocfiler, from Mills oounty, was heard by Judge Con- Flitor and Lesseo. DOWNING DOSS. Three Oases Started Against Him, Owing to His Relations to Mrs, Grimmelman, nor here on Wednenday, and he has ren- dered his acclslon In favor of the plain- . Tt 1s clalmed that Knoeffler has a boy who ls sn Invalid, and that the father, who keeps house by himeelf, with- out tho ald of womanly tenderncss and oare, has misused and neglected the boy, unt!l some of the neighbors took the chlld out of sympathy, ard the father In- slsting on the possession, n oase was brought to show that he was not a fit custodian for the boy. Mes, Kate Coyneseems to be havinga hard time In gottlng her tenant, J, E. Metcalte, out of the building now occn- pled by him as a saloon adjoiniog the Ogden house, A short tlme ago she commenced actlon before Justlce Schurz, but falled on account of some defect in the notice served by her on Metealfe, Then she commenced again, and the case has been heard by a jury, and they de- cided against her, holding that she must glve Moteslfe thirty dsys notlee. Now the alternative is presented of serving a thirty day notlce, and waiting for that time to pass, or take an appeal, which way take still longer. Two persons were suspeoted with hav- ing something to do with tapping the tillin Alex Obert’s saloon on Wednee- day evening. One was outslde In a bug- gy while the other went Into the saloon to get a drink, A warrant was sworn out for thelr arrest, and Officer Horton Iate In the evening found them near the dummy depot, and as hoe was proceeding up Broadway with them, one of them wanted to step Into Mary White's for a minate, and while the officer and the other were standing outside walting for his return he eneaked out of the rear door and made good his escapa. The fel- low who was left In custody was, of course, the one who was least wanted, there not belng enough evidenca to war- rant hls belng held. In the clrcult court yesterday the case of T. N. Bray ve, A. . Flickinger was being heard. This lsa replevin sult, the property In controversy being the stock of boots and shoes which were last sum- mer In charge of R. I. Skiles, who was running the business In his own name, but who was, according to Bray’s claim, only his agent, Bray claimlng ownership of the stock. Skiles, It will oe remem- bered by many, got Into trouble, finan- clally and morally, and in helping him out Mr. Flickinger, as his attorney, ad- vanced gome money and performed some servlces, in matisfaction for which he took a mortgage on thestock, and when Skiles was arrested and sent to the penitentlary forforgery In some other matters, the stock was sefzed on the mortgage, and then replevined by Bray. This case was brought to see if the mortgage would hold. The cases of Howsard and Dors, who were arrested for belng concerned In the taking of some goods from Mrs. Grlm- melman, were to have come up before Judge Aylesworth yesterday, but to mc: comodate some of the attorneys In the matter, the ocates were ocontinued until Saturday. The affalr is gettlng into court under enough different forms, It seems, to Insure the brlnglng out finally of all the facts, Besldes the charge of larceny brought sgalust the two men, Mrs, Grimmelman bas commenced in the district court a sult for damages for the unlawful retention of the goods, making Doss the defendant. Yesterday Mr. Grimmelman filed an Informatlon charging Doss with having been unduly Intlmate with Mrs, Grim- melman, and Doss was arrested on this. It has been claimed that Doss gave Mra. the dresses snd jewelry in controversy In consideration of her serving as his wife pro tem, and that they having some dlssgreement leading to a separation, he came here with How- ard, and armed with 8 warrant for her arrest on & charge of stealing the goods from him, scared the woman into giving them op rather thanto go to jall and have a publlc exposure, Doss now has three cases to defend, and how many more there ate coming only the attor- neys can tell. e — PERSONALL, ‘W J Hancock is confined to his home by some trouble with his eyes, Mies Ida Oasady is visiting her friend, Miss Maggle Harvey, in Logan, Mr E L Squires is taking an eastorn trip, combining business and plensure. Gen Howard, of Umaha, was here yester- day, being a witness in the Bray-Flickinger case in the circuit court, To the delight of his mauy friends as well a8 to his own,Col J W Chapman has so far re- covered as to be able to ride cut a nttle. Mrs Nellie Cole, of Gage county, Nebraska, is in the city visiting her half-brother, C Wes- ley, whom &he has not seen for nearly thirty years, Mies Sarah Hendley, of Beloit, Wisconsin, who bas been in this city the past month or to, the guest of Mr and Mrs J A Gorham, left yesterday for home, ——e—— Sick of His Mules, Aspan of mules were left standing near the Northweatern depot all of Wed- nesday night, with no one to care for them, and they still being there yester- day forenoon, the hunt was made for the owner, and an information filed charging him with oruelty to animals. It eppesred that a man named Wakehouse had bar- gained for the mules, and after gotting poreesslon of them thought he had been badly swindled, He took the mules to the man of whom he had got them, and gs he refused to take them back, he tled them In the street, and abandoned them. When hunted up by the officer, and Informed that he could not leave stock to thus suffer, he con- cluded to take the mules and care for the= untll they had been eaten up In & civil law gult againat the man who had told him the mules. The charge of cruelty wasdropped on his paying the costs simply. ———— Dr, Wiles, Eye, Far snd Throat peclalist, Room b, Eve: ett bpock, ——m— He Means Business, The public has been fooled so much by advertisements of ‘‘eelllng at coat,” or “closing out,” that it 1s hard to convince them always. Those that know H. F. Hattenhauer, and nearly everybody In this part of the country knows him, or knows of him, need n) assurance that when he says he will sell for thirty days at speolal prloes, he means just what he says, Thoee who have any idea of buy- ing a buggy, carriage, or any other vehi- cle, willtherefore Interview him, and get his prices, and look at his stock. s factory Is at Nos. 27 to 33 Fourth street. Send for catalogue. ————— Lmst Night's Council, The c'ty councll last night discussed the question of reducing the taxes on the Unlon elevator, but deferred action until this evening when it will be made the special order of business, The city englneer was instructed to re- survey the line of Pierce street between Unlon and Stutsman street, there belng a dispute about the width of the street. A resolution was passed granting to Jobn H. Atkinson the exclusive privilege of renting pleasure boats on Spoon lake for five years, providing that he shall spend $2,000 within two years In Im- proving the grounds and making & sum- mer resort. Adjourned till to-night, he New York PLUMBING CO’Y. 552 Broadwav; Council Bluffs, Iowa ———— ubstantlal abstracts of title and rea ehtate loans, J, W, and E. L. Squlre, 102 Pearl street. —e—— High Bchool to University, Profeesor McNaughton, the superin- tendent of the city schools, has completed arrangements by which all graduates of the Oouncil Bluffs high schcol may enter the freshman year In the state univeraity, without any examination, the certificate of the b here being sufficlent, This makes the high school here practically preparatory to the uniyersity, and under this arrangement there is no necessity for the young men to gu away from home to school before they are prepared to enter opon their college course proper. The recoguition of the grade of the Councll Bluffs high achool, ard the thoronghness of the work done here, must bas gratify- ing to all concorned In the educational Intereats of the city, and It i« to be hoped that {t will have the tendency to Increase the number of the young gentlemen In the higher olasses of the chool, there baving been too fow in the years gone past who have tsken advantage of the full course hore presented. SANITARY HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS,PUB- LIC and PRIVATE SYSTEMS of SEW- ERAGE, WATER WORKS and VEN- TILATION !design- ed and constructed. PLUMBING work in{all its branches. This comvanv have oneofthebest assort- ed stocks ot plumb- ing goodsinthe wes Estimates furnish~ ed. Harry Birkinbine, Manaser NEW YORK, LR S 1€ you wish to make legltimately from Ten to Fifty Dollars por day, write to Judd & Swith, No, 34 Fourth street, Oouncil Bluffa * o — The Caucuses Called, The rapublicans of Kane township wlil meet in thelr several wards on Bsturdsy, the 19th of September, 1885, at 7:30 p. m, for the purpose of electing del¢gates to attend the county convention to be held at Council Bluffs, Iowa, on the 24th day of September, 1885, 1o the First ward the caucus will meet at Welss & Clauren’s and elect slx dele- gates, In the Second ward at the clty bulld- ing and elect nine delegates. In the Third at the coucty auditor’s office and elect seven delegates, In the Fourth st the old republican heacquarters under the Oitizens’ bauk, The delegates o chosen will also con- etitate a convention of the republicana of Ksne townehip, which will convene ln Masonic ball immediately after the ad. journment of the county conveatlon, and nomioate cne candidate for township treasurer and one candidate for conatable, to fill vacancy caueed by death of Jack White, and one candidate for asseseor for Kave township withoat the clty of Couc- ofl Biuffs, E. J. Assorr, First ward J, 0. Ruovaseck, Second ward, B. W. Hicur, Third ward, Wavrex 1, Swirm, Fourth ward, S — Bids Wanted, The undersigned will receive blds till Sapt, 23, for supplylng the Iustitution for the Deaf and Damb with meat. Bldders will indicate d'flerent grades with rates for each H. O, Hammono, eodlwk Sopt. Inst, D, and D, 55 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS Televhone No. 27. PLUMBING CO’Y |Cor 6th Av. and 4thSt., Councll Bluffs, Ko. 34 Pearl St., Metcalf Brothers 342 and 344 Broadway, Council Blufts, Towa. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens' Fall& Winter Wear CLOTHING Mens’ and Boys’ Business Suits Mens’ and Boys' Dress Suits. Childrens’ every day & Dress Suits, Overcoats for Men, Boys and Chil- dren. Merchant Tailor Suits Merchant Tailor Overcoals, UNDERWEAR Merchant Tailor Trowsers. Equal to the best, to order, At half the pr ce Fat mens' Suits and Overcoats Lean mens’ Suits and Overcoats. Fat mens’ Trowsers. Seamless Shirts and Drawers in |8 Scotch wools, medicated Scarlets, extra heavy Balbriggans, fancy col- ored Wools, and mixed qualities from 25c each to $4.50. Dunlap snd Stetson’s Hats for fall of 18856. Furnishing Goods Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Haudkerchiefs, Collars and Cuffs, of first class qualities and reasona- ble prices, Metcalf Brothers, Retail Department, 342 and 3ilBBr{$adway, Council D. A. BENEDICT, e SIGN =1 WRITER AGENT FOR Davenport Laddar Go All styles of Laddera constantly in_stock, made from spruce pine plank, The vory best. No 9 Pearl 8t,- - Council Blnffs Over Bushnell's Book Store. J. L. UaBEVOISE, Onion Ticket Agen; No. 607 Broadway Councll Bluffa. Railway Time Table. COOUNCIL BLUFFS, The tollowing aro the #mos of the arrival rture of rains by central standard time, local depots, Tratus leave transfor dopob 4o ates earlier and arrive ten minutes later, DEPART, ] #m0A60 sad NOPTIWHSTERN, Matl and Expross Accommodation Expross (0460 AND BOOK 1SLAND. Mail and Expross Accommodation Express CHICAGO, MILWAUKNE AND 8%, PAUL, ax Mall and Express rx Expross CHIOAGO, BURLINGTON AND QUINCY, Mall and Expross Exprovs WABASH, BY. LOUIS AND PAOIFIC, & 8E8 > xx o2 25 e XX 22 83 e xx o ) > xx 10:10 A u Mall and Expross 8:05 P M Express IOUX GITY AXD PACIFIG, 7:10 A ¥ Mail for Sloux City 7i66 ¢ M Expross for St Paul ARV Overland Express DUMMY TRAINS YO OMAIIA, wve Councll Bluffs — 7. 1 L N. BOHURZ, Tnstice of the Peace OFFICE OVED ANEDNICAN RXFRRS TOVTNTE QVITRES 54 Office & Pusev. BARKERS Councll Bluffs, Iowa. Established, - 1865 HOS OFFICER 0w M,W. HPURE Kiel Sale Stables, Horses and Mul soonstar tly on hand, for eale at re- Al Bl SN Wholoralo and retal] dealors in grainand Baled Hay. Prioes reancuatle. Satisfaction gusraoteed. SCHLUTER ¢« BOLEY Represented, MRS, A. B. ROBERTS, Formerly of New York FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING Outting and Fittiog Establishment Council Bluffs. SPECIAL NOTICES NOTIOR.~8pecisl & verdlscmen #va sa Lom Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Ren Wants, Doard. Ing, #40., will be Insorted In Shis colamn a4 the low fate of TN OENTS PER LINE for the firet Insertion nd FIVE CENTS PER LINE for subsequent in- sortion. Leavondvsriisomenta s\ our offiee, No. 19 Peatl strost near Brosdway | 0%, AL A well ostablished saloon and boarding house, Either business separate, or the two, ¥asy torms, Good business and good location in Gpuncil Blufle. Addrese, . B. Bae offce, Gounell ufe, O RENT—A now sorea-toom house. Enquire a4 Brr Offcs. ~Houses, lots and Iand, A, 8 First Avenus, Councll Biuf Stephen. Ji o raxe —A sia room houre, ton minntes walk from business, city water, well and cletern, For ront chosi For Rext—No. 180 Harrlson street, three rooms, McMAtox & Co. 4 Poarl street. FOR SALY, FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE. No. 53—For salo or _rent, on very iberal terms. The Coun-ii Bluffa Paper Mill,” complete, with the large bosrding house and three acres of geound. N0, 86—Albu Inesajproperty in Cherokee, Cherokeo ocunty, Tows, wiil trade for western lande, Valuo about 1,000, %0, 89—A besutital home In the town of FHasiings, Mills county, lowa, for Nebraska land. Value, £,500, No, 41—A ‘gocd business property and also & good resldence lvr'\pfl‘rh In the town of Chenvo, MoLean county, Ill, low down far cash or will exchange for western lands. Ko 179—A splendid farm, well tmproved, 840 acros {n Dickinson county, Towa, joining the town of Spirit Lake. Price, for a short time; $35 per acro. No. 184 o 187—Are fout Improved farus in Phillips oounty, Kansas, oaca with n small incumbrance. The equitas wiil be exchanged for unincumbered wild land In Nobraska. No. 158480 acrec in Holt_ocounty, Nob., partly } At bl bargain. W aats 1o exchango for se. No. 64 -A fine two story brick risidence, one of the best locations in_Council Kluffs, wi'l trade for Zood unincumbered Kansasor Nobraska lands. Value 5100, No 65 aud 11—Are two other . beautiful hemes In Council Bluffs, which cash payment will buy ata brraain, No. 68—A basuti’ul suburban location in Town City, Towa, will exchange for westera lavds. Value The above arc only a few of our special Eargalns. 1 you'se got auything to trade or sell, or want to soll any real estato or merchandiee, writo us Wo have several good stocks of goods to trade for lands. BWAN & WALKER, Counoll Blufts, Towa. HairGoods SAmE Mrs. D. A. Benedici's, No. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, GOODS | HAIR GOODS HAIR \' Of all /.'invlb" Of every style made to order. | ready made. HAIR GOO])S.’ HAIR GOODS. Ho. 307 Broadway In Councll Bluffs having FIRE ESCAPH, And all modern improvements, call bells, ire alarm belle, ete., is the CRESTON HOUSE Nos, 215, 217 and 219, Main Street, MAX MYHN, - PROPRIETOR JACQD SINLS, Rtiorney at Law COUNCIL BLU 8 Hair Goods Waves, Frizzss, Switches. Etc. HAIR ‘GOODS. Shampooing, Hair Dressing And Cutting, HAIR GOODS. Bangs Cut Pamprdour, Langtry or other styles. Hair C.oods MRS, C. L. GILLEITE, 29 Main St. Councll Bluffs, Gity Steam Lanndry REMER & SEARIGHT, No 34 N. Main 8t., Council Bluffs Telephone No, 141, All work first class, Thorough Instruction on the Piano aud Organ. Voice Cuttureand Theory Persons desirous of receiving in- struction in the abuve will please call on or address PROF, O, B. LIPFERT, No, 620, First Ave., Council Bluffs, N. J. BwaNsoN, 0. E, 8wansos SWANRSON MUSIC CO,, 320 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Pianos & Drgans Sold on Monthly Payments e0tidd All kinds of repairing on Musical Instru- ments & Specialty, R, Rice M. D, CANCER! ,“L::?E'u'.‘z’.‘::fl?..,"u'?“.h"&.’d,"“‘““' ol CHRONIC 'DISEASES, s s s ost Over thlrty years practics experlence. Cfos & Cutreet, unatle, Elully culblorCtre S s ———— ] NEWGODDS and LOW PRICES ~=AT-- Harkness Brothers. We shall offer at CASH SALE, until sold, a large in- voice 0 COTTON FLANNELS at 25 per cent below the prices heretofore ¢sked, 10 dozen Blankets at 1.25 to $2. worth from $2 to $3. These goods wera bought at Auction Sales and will not be duplicated. Parties will do well to secure them while here, Our new stock of SILKS, TRICOTS, DRESS FLANNELS, PLAIDS, Eic, Are unusually attractive and never so cheap as now of- fered. New Oarpets Are received and our stocl: is well assorted for the early fall trade. OFFIGE MATTING A SPEGIALTY. Rugs, Door Mats, Ete., Ete. Harkness Eros., 411 BRIADWAY, CODNCIL BLUFES, GUM, GUM, GUM Fxclusive Rubber House Rubber Boots,Shoes and Artics RUBEER - AND - O -- CLOTHING FEHLT BOoOTH! IMMENSE STOCK. Eastern Prices Duplicated. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Z.T. LINDSEY & CO, Warehouse and salesroom, 31 N Mai Counci g s Bmudwu;' m, iin st, Council Bluffs, Iowa, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick hnjldln&-_ of any kind raised or moved and satlsfaction guaranteed, Frame bows oved on Little Giant trucks, the best in the world, W, P, AVLEWORTH., 1010 Ninth Street, Council Elufta J. M. PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots & Shoes Employ no traveling sgents, thus saving their expenses to customers, Agent for Para Rubber Company, Write for priocs, A3Broadway, Council Bluffs, la 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each, Cbeap Cook Stoves and General House Furnishing (ioods, including New and Second Hand Furniture, Bv M. DROHLICH, 1608 BROADWAY, COUNOIL BLUFFS,