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(] LA THE DAILY GOUNCIL BI ATURDAY MORNING OFFION: Mo.13 T wl Street. 1L w1 A MINOR MENTION. are now due, iter, the tailor, Water ren Call on il and winter clothing Norene & Landstrom, 205 Main ted that work will commence building on the for to order. sirect 11t expe on the new government 10th, A. Overipn & Co., niching the piles for the Belt T Om v “he ladies of the Baptist church gave a gocial at the resides of Mrs, Wright, on Bloff street, last evening, Rev. G \\ Crofts, pustor of the Con- onal ehureh, is expected to preach fic Junction Sunday evening. v Hopper, who died in - Leay- enwoirth Tuesday, hns itives here, an will be Inid at restin Fal "“ho Aeme club gavo itssoc hal It was qui ntly hen ter young Pra val arson, as told 'in yester- um-d there for s B yor Cole, of Pacific Junction, on ing home with his brid upul.lu reception, and the event W duly celebrated hy nearly all the res dents of the place. railway has returned a_verdict in_favor the the plaintifi slniming damages for right of way. The Athleties, who got so hoaten by tl mont club, purpose going to Sunday to witness the ;.mnu- be- 3 d the Omah: hoping to get some consolation out of the game. Con nounced th candidal ti y has openly an- hu s not and \\xl not be a tion. This state- e on'account of the report proposed to run for sherifl on a k of his own. lotter giv the e evening of October 20, 'T'he no doubt, be an enjoyable one and the ly merit a liberal support rgement in making are preparing to 11 in Beno’s on will on cases from this city in it court are to he d on & motion to remand to the state court at the coming term Des Moines Defore the full bench. The term opens the third week in this month. Constable Wesley entl {from a man who was tray } here a mule which it was de uniit for travel and whic cruelly treated, The mule been shot by order of th James L. Wesley eclebrated h seventh birthday 'Thursd o of his friends took him hy sur- he evening, the ble, however, and all seer to have a merry time. Among the friends present were Mr. and Mrs. W. Winn, of took away ing lhrmwln med was was being o & Co., last night removed of theit stock (o their new and No. 33 and next door to the post- are now loeated, s store, No. 85 Pearl strec oftice, where t would be plensed to have their patrons and the public in in general and inspeet their new goods, prices and new store, .xm.-]m Kin {m' Lessr meweg & o Kleeh, also ot h]mllh up.»n up a fine posite the Ogden house style of Kintz & Kle 1 of enterpri yughly unde they will no doubt muke a success. The Young Men’s Che But little more than cle he McGibney ¢ ing ne , who has heen tr istian association od expenses on wcert, the expenses be- h, and although there ren at redoced D siation is Lo be nked ’l\'mu(oulu Blufls such an ent tainment, and it is to be hoped that next venture in the amusement I|m~ W prove more profitable merits a hearty and liberal financial sup- por Even the Nnnpm eil, which i fought the idea of another b meeting the two cities, and which D101 say too bitter things about the for even suggesting such an enterp has been lhml\ g over the matter while it has been since hanging on the o and now comes on an enthusianstic ad ivocate of the bri Council Blufls soems almost unanimously in favor of tho enterprise, and the Nonpa Wi stops his talk abot it being an Omaha sprung by the BEE, and joins in unml ng for it, the janitor of the high vluml buildingz, rday met with quite SOUS ACe) Wi using a et knife, by u slip, the blade entered ) orearm, x-mnp]n-(-] SCV the adial artery. The blood rom the wound, but wrapping a pi loth about it he walked all the own town, leaving a bloody track ov plmost every inch of the ground ov vhich he passed, and on reaching or's drug store, Dr. Cools was .fi nd with the nee of Dr. ound was cared for, and e, blooding the past could B on, e citizens' meeting, which has b pailed by the mayor for the purpose of electing a ticket to suit hi: ias been ostponed another week. This gives a ittle longer time for the candidates nom- nated in the regular convention to make up their minds whether they want the mayor to support them or not, and if so, how much ‘democratic ponvention has d own to a little roe-for-all gathering of citizens, and this ill soon die of frequent |u)»l|m|n'll|ulll~ one of the candidates on either ti cem to be very anxious s to whether he pports or abuses them, Last night a woman named Ladis was brought to this city from Red Oak under Sho was charged with rtifieates. She worked th Oak by raisi g ten dol- er silver certificates 1o tv v dolla From there she went to Vxl isc here succeeded in passing ten more of er raised bills, when, in answer to a otiee sent by leluxrnpf». an oflicer from Oak went down and arrested her. low she could have succeeded so well i mystery, for the raising of a silver cer- ficate from ten to twenty dollars is a ost daring and bold picce of worl here being no twenty dollar ued by the government. She ound over by commissioner Strawn, nd to-day she \vill be taken before the and jury hew e If you wish to make luxumnh-ly from on to Fifty dollurs | o idd & Siith, No. 34 Fourth street, uneil Blufls, JISTL | nEpAT B = Ilul‘.\ll ailway in | [ED HOG HOLE NEEDED INTRUDER. anell | tte About the City. A Hoz Cometery Ne . Hon. Joseph Sampson, of Storm Lake, having ntion called to the fact that farmers been y dis posing of the bodies of hog h hav died of the ¢hol or fever, prevalent, has been investi matter, and gives the followi result of his observations Since P, MeTigue, of Sae county, com- plained of farmers throwing desd hous into the Coon river, as well as i outlet from the lake, T have been look ing up_the dend hoiz busine a most shocki Of things existing rly township surround: B, find that are dying from simply haunling out ses and piling them up on the ie to rotand seatier the disoase st over many adjoining furms. an people be thin t will do such a thing? township trustees? his atte have lich is so the s the agent to dend - and disin- using car- at the law Is me he hundred head of and_left them 1er just now t auled out nearly one and some old pig ¢ on the open praivie not far from his house. He said he would have huried his if his neighbors had not done the same thing as himself. Lo said the Iaw did not call for burying or burning. If hog cholera, or swine fever, us our D} 11 it, does not sweep thousands of surprised 5 are worth anything to us, on mn- 20 they are ver 1 s swine dis s the result of the growth of a very minute germ or worm that muhlp]lt's v fast in the vital gans of the pig. hat it ca I mitted by dogs, by hirds, vats and mice, and some o 50 far as to sy by flies, A Mr. Stahl, of Illing makes the furthor &Lut]luu’ searlet fever and to prevail after lu(n-m«'ul t 1 be fc )uk m hog chole So much has been w matter of late that 1 onl i”“ in it so that people 0ok at what nastiness and filth will be heaven from farm to , if we don't bury or lead hogs. We must not think £ selling them to that pro 3 ad hog man. Some of Hu- these men finds its v into the food we eat, and the s we wash our bodies and clothes with— uncooked germs returning to plague us, I'don't want this Jetter of complaint, suggestion or warning to he too longr, but Iwint to be clearly” and emph: ||u~|l|x understood before closing as to the cessity for burying. Allow me to gest ~|m]>lu Jabo) ing plan ful bury- 1ng dead pi It is to t plow ‘\ml aper and open 4 good deep trench in secluded spot on the farm, far from any hou Make it «Im-p enough so that as h die and are dropped side by side, the loose dirt can be shoveled or ser .uuwl back easily mtil at least four feet of dirt shall cover each animal. The trench made Jong enough i of deaths if once gets intoa herd, Ifits filled, so much the better for the f Lard'is still cheap—n pig cemetery need not cost n land and labor, and it may save thousands of dollars to other prevention of the spr Should all’ our pigs be taken out of this county we will suStain, 15 a people, o | of neirly half o million dollars the p ar, besides cripyling our hog in- along time to come, through . fresh outbreuk which may ocenr 1y time, if we let the dead animals | vitten upon this nft to put a ill wake up and on the b sug- | around to pollute the surface of the roil for coming year s A Drunken Intruder. Atan early hour yesterday there was a scene in theupy city, which most se of its particulurs. A gentlemen who has oceasion to lea his honse about 4 o'clock every morning to attend to his work, returning home about breakfast time, left the house as usual yesterday morning, leaving the door unlocked as he went out, His wi i most worth; young woman, was fast asleep, and a drunken fellow from Oma named Hawser, came along the street trying, he ha veral other places to get in. He had failed to get into the Weston house, and had tried one or two u'|‘ place and by ance the door of this pri residence, finding it open, he entered, and pro- ceeded to turn into the first hed which he found, with apparent little care or atten- tion to his whereabouts. ‘T'he woman wakening found the fellow fast a her bed, and she was naturally fr L almost into funnn«- but Jik¢ voman de: him two as ) s her »lnn"lh out she ran calling Inn' morning art of the tional in some would permit, and jumpir sereaming out of the hous help. T'lie neighbors rallied, and before the fellow had hardly aroused to a lml~ ion of where he was, they had hi 10 polics hoad: cemed no law to punish him, he having attempted no violence, but wl-mm‘,ly laving wandered in there in a maudlin condition. On nccount of zh standing of the family and the uufulluu.llumlmwlv\\l ) might other- wise be given the innocent woman, th naes are not made pablio. The ffair caused a lively sensation in the vicinity m the scene and there was enough in- dignation felt against the intruder to have made his situation extremely hazar- dous for him, had some one _only started any move toward violence, but after b @ retained at police )uuulqvl.srlvl-. for time, while the county attorney was look- ing up the law, he sed and made good use of his legs to get out of town. —— Pratt Skips Out. cult, an aceount of whose arson at Panama appeared in the Beg yesterday, has escaped. It seems that Constable R. H. Story, of Panama, who eame to Council Blufts after Pratt, started home with the prisoner yester- and when the train_ was about fif- teen miles from this city young Pratt jumped off and esc The city authoriti l'll'l)llmlfllflllmglln' line of the Rock Island railvoad yesterday, and the young man will most likely be cap- tured to-day, as he was handcufled wlh he leaped from the train. ke A Wholesale Fruit House, = For several seasons My, O. W. Bults has been in Council Bluffs attending to the distribution of €aliforniz fruit, which IR S — h ehort time h hi 1 n te t cussed W decide the question. b S G vi th cago; Dinsmore, C B ). di Mrs. Logan. 10 ssisted by M you. i th D! n days here. fi 1 work done by the letter earr been completed, and a comparison i g « present e Spaulding and My li % n 5| liver I THE OMA g heen ghipped here b Toad, mada publie 1 taral point it, and in that d the A the car the Dy bolief tl iter of the ' W | | | i to open wtul is enter s will announcement od th n b rea other forpublic - ‘kers in Council, The special meeting of the board of and common council was held last rge number o s and of the conneil being present Kelley died last winter of the mall-pox, and was buried at the pest ouse. Her friends asked per on to ke up her h..m and hury itin a Catho ¢ cemetory, Permission was granted, D, Seybert h(‘ d for the payment of for attending \'l\le-u\' 3 a year ago. The city attorney gave it as his opinion that the county and not the v was i A commit re was appointed to present the matter ) the county board. The question of a_ union & ouse was discussed by the Iuwul and by the butcher A committee appointed to harme ¢ matters and ealt Madison strecy \\.ns exempied from uilding a hous ubject, “‘Becoming Acquainted with od.” There will be no evening ser the pastor aceepted an u tion to preach at Pacilic Junetion in ie eveni lnmh 1 by 71 Oponed 1 ly invited. g v "ul(-l Arrivals, 0GvEN House—P. W Henry Hyams, )n.~.w,.\ L. Scott umw.A ‘)1'\ \luuu ¢ ine, Chics |'rn, John L. Witt E. \ltln-mn\), Mrs. BE. Smith, of i Lamps cheap at Homer's, 28 Main St. o Children's Day. One week from to-day (S: Oth), will be the day all the i city are invited to position. A beautiful been arranged dav by I urday, Oct. children of .Hh'ml the your pennic in store for Admission on this day will be only ) cents for children. ——— Masonic. All members of the O. heir friends, who intend going to the | icnic at Island park, are requested to | -| llh‘ Kuansas City lh')m\ with 3 , promptly at 9:55 o'clock llns‘ By onll‘l of the WML e S Substantial abstracts of title and te loans, J. W. & E. L. Squire, E. Star and rorning. real 102 § 1A DA sarl street. agraphs., ell, of Mills county, Personal Sheriff Dan F vas in the eity yesterday. W. Felt, of Sioux City, uncle of . of this city, is spendilng a few | rothers has returned from as. where he has been for the past 2w weeks George Wheeler has returned from his | - trip wost. He will now 1devote hs me 1o his Imuluur and live ry business, | Council Bluffs Postoflice. The annual report of the amount of s hus jist 1so h the two ol rord ven w arvier's previous years, being given. Of the the three, Parker, s, who have been on | ver since the carrier system was estab- shed here. C. 8. Parker, Carrier No, 1, 15 kept the accounts, and kindly fur- ishes the Bee with the following figure howing the f picces of mail de ed by sarvier for cach of the 15t thre wund the totals: A ¥ prol o call on or 3 shipper of wheat, eorn Pearl street, Council Blufls UNION TICKET AGENT departure of tr 1l by the name of experimenti rnish, was s drunk lust night He will be I nine-y boy son, been )mlulnlx n - coflin “l' on the sty ithlessly ing s iited from mr(lul indulgence wi barrel-stave argument. —~—— l’rlll! for Farmers, ium for the longest cs 5 Cro) For | No. imd outs, 89 J.L. DEBEVOISE No. 507 Broads Awray, ¢ Council Bluffs, COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following is the time of arrival and by contral standard time, at lopo ains leave transter depos rlier and arrive ten minutes lute 5, BUKLINGTON & QUIN Mail und B Expross. BIOUX CITY & PA il for Sioux € m Express for 8t. Paui Ecp BE ®E >x% >3 > KX EE -Overland Express. ¥ TRAINS T T ExE lh CUM é ~ F 41 ULL Al A p}L R BOOTS QU M ive Rubber House! , SHOES QUM & ARTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, =g = i e — L ey — Immense Stock, Hastern Prices Duplicated Send for [llustrated Catalogue. Z. Warehouse and £ Oflice 412 Lroudw i lesroom, 41 N, Main 8t., Counc! T. LINDSEY & CO. 1l Blufre, Towa, . STEAMDYE —AND— RY CLEAN Wo. 29 Riain St., G WORKY Council Bluffs. Drick on Little he best in Lo world, 1y kind raised or moved and satistaction guaranteed. Frame houses mov ¢ 1010 5th ST., COUNCIT BLUFFS, I0AW. 400 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each ! p Cook Bloves snd Geney ml Houge Furnishing goods, including New and Sccond Hand Fu SI’ECIAL X()TI‘ICL. b pavertisemes such as | e, To Rent, Wants ed in this column at VE CENT uent insertion. Lewve advertise. - oilice, No. 12 Pearl streot, near ch School, R L. Williums, 1 Ilarricon street, three MCMAROR & O, 4 Pewrl sticel ’ | INT OR EXCHAN le or vent, on very lileral term: rs Paper Mill, L with oy house and three ucres of v dnCherokee, of Hast- Nebraska land, 3 \ o0 bus y and also idonco property i 1., Jow down for cash or will L lnds, 1 farm, well improved, (40 i _Dickinson eounty, Town, joining 'the town o Spirit Luke. Price, for i hort time, evchanged for raski connty, Neb., partly Waunts to ex 0 ry brick residen, 1 in Council Biutls, will trde red Kaunsns o’ Nebraska, r heautiful homes paymenis will buy A Deautiful suburban location in Towa Towi, will exchunge for we ands. 1T you've got 1l an s at retuil or Al stock wrain and bale isfuction wunran- it . 5th Ave. and dth St., Council RMRICEMD CANCERS 1S oy Bty 6V ioo CHRONIC DISEASES or it winds w spectaity. Over thirty rs' practical expericnce. Oftice, No. 11 Penrl Strect, Council Blufls, lfl‘Lu\-n LIATION FRER, ed hay, teed. D. A. BENEDICT "2 Sign Writer! AGENT FOR DAVENPORT LADDER COMPANY Al stylos of Ladders constantly in stock made from spruce pine plank. Tho very best, No. 19 Pearl St., - Council Bluffs Over Bushnell's Book Store. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS BY M. DROHLICH, 695 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thorough Instruction on thé Pians and Organ l :'VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY instruction in (idress Persons desirous of receiving the above will picase eall on or Prsf. C. B. Linfert, No 520 First Avenue, Councii Blufts, Town, CITY STEAH LAUNDm REMER & SEARIGHT, No. 34 N. Main Street, Council Bluffs, low> _eiephone No. 141, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Oftice Over Ameriean Ex COUNCIL BLULY All work warranted 10WA, M/?S A B IIOBERTS Formeily of New York, FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKIHC Cutting nnd Fitting Estublishun No. 3 Pearl Street. + -+ Couneil Biufrs, lown, THON. OFFICEI, M. WL L PUSEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Bstablished, 1 HAIR GOOD | MRS D. A, fiENEDICT’S No. 337 Brordway, Council Bluirs. Hair Groods of all Kinds Made to Order. ‘ Hair Goodsof all Styles Rea.dy Made. ‘ .i7 Broadieay. ONLY HOTEL Tn Council Bluffs having Fire Hscape| Andall modern improvements, eall bells, fire o alarm bells, ete. CREST HO U SE ! Noe. 215, 217 and 219, Main MAX MOH sprietor, HAIR GOODS. Waves, Frizzes, Switches, Ec. HAIR GOODS. SHAMPOOING, HAIR DRESSING, AND CUTTING, HATR GOODS. Bangs cut Pampadour, Langtry or Other Styles. HATR GOODS. MRS. C. L. GILLETTE, 2 Main Bt., 1 Blutts, * ment, ATVILSWORTE, | iHOUSE 'MOVER AND RAISER N e - T ST 347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. A Gigantic Attraction in Underwear. We beg to announce the beginning of a sacrificing sale in the Underwenr denars Ladics’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Underw at prices which will piease averyhody. 28 dozen Men's heavy Gray Undershirts and Drawers at 25¢, 64 dozen Men’s White Merino Shirts and Drawers, silk finished, at 50¢, worth 750 32 dozen Men’s Tine Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers at 50, worth 75e. 24 dozen Men's Fine white Merino Shirts finished at 650 worth 83c, and Drawers, satin 88 dozen Men’s All Wool Searlet Shirts and Drawers at 75¢ worth $1.25 42 dozen Men's Striped Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers at $1 worth $1.50, 21 dozen Men's Fine all wool Camels Hair Shirts and Drawers at $1.25 choap ay Ladies’ Underwear. 82 dozen Ladies’ fine white merino silk finished vests and pants at 50¢ worth 7o 22 dozen Ladies' fine white merino, extra fine gauze vests and pants at 90e worin ¥1. 89 dozen Ladies® all-wool seavlet underwear, $1 worth §1.50. 49 dozen Ladies’ fine cashmere white vests and pants at §1.25 worth §1.75.¢ Childrens’ all wool searlet underwear, 25¢ and upwards, Children’s merino white underwear, 25¢ and upwards, Corset Sale T6¢ Quality for 60c. $1 Quality for e $1.26 Quality for $1. b0 diffzrent styles of Corsets to select from, many of thsm not obtainably Rlss- White and drab. all sizes. 02 our sscond floor, Cloaks and Wrans at such low orices as wara never hefars offered in Council Blulfs. Our stock is now compiete anu on exhibition. Fancy Wiuys n all the latest foreign noyeilies. Y.A.RNS, YARNS, YARNS German Worsteds, Scotch, Spanish, Germantowns, Saxonys, Western and Eastera Yarns. All colors. Prices the lowest, 060 pieces Canton Flannel, special purchase at bc, worth 8 1-3, Linen and Housekeeping goods departmant : 60 extra quality whits bad snraads at 76¢c. 00 extra quality, white honsy comb, extra size bed spreads at $i eavn, 100 remnants Table Linen, must be closed ont, Second week of the Largest Dress Goods Sale Ever in the city. Remember the prices this week will continue the same as last week. We do this [n order to give all a catace. 0de price to all, Special attention glven to mail orders and requssts for samples, Cocke & Morgan, COUNCIL BLUFF®, IOWA.