Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 9, 1885, Page 7

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[ o e e ree——— THE DAILY BEE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER . OTFICE: No.12 Fearl Street. Tolivored by earvler in any part of the eity at twenty o 1. W. TiLroy, Leiter, the tailor The paving of Willow completed to-day avenue will be horse “Beecher™ is to big race in Jol holson be « '.rml in a Lexus next month ‘I'he news renches here of the death of Lysander W, Babbitt, at his present home in Beebe, Arkansas John Epencter has been given the eon- tract for putting the slate’ voof on the new St Paul's chureh In the federal conet the case of Mrs Lllicott vs. the Chics & Northwestern railway, for the loss or a trunk, is still on trinl. Yosterday matrime | and Miss Johnnna this city Mes. Chandler, mother of Dr. Thomas Jetivies, of thiscity, died at her home in Wilmington, Deluware, Just Tuesday, nged B6 years surroughs, of Michizan, is ic hall on the evening wispices of the re: Justice Schurz tied the knot uniting J. F. Lareon M. Jensen, both of vk pard, Fie l.lA « m»L Yu-\m;. I]u t other members of the firm to continue the business as before Permit t we d was terday given to M ) Cand Anna ilso to R. B, Gillespey and Sophia Cross, hoth of Oukland (|u|-h1nn dived from d license tis not half the nnmln-r Funning . another proelamition is threstened, The Montezuma band, which has re cently returned to this city, furnished the music for the party given Wednesd night by the Knights and Ladies of Honor, and those present speak in the hughest terms of it. There are in Stockert’s wimdows two of the tinest 1ittl ntings which it h been the privilege of the public to on for some tine. T Y are the property of Gen, secured them in Florence., alarm of fire about 9 o'clock ye ay morning was cansed by the bitr of the tar cart, used in paving Willow avenue. The blazd sent up such i volume of smoke t »I-mh thought the must be o i a grand rush was made for the spot. Mr. Beckman, the poll tax colleetor, reporss that he b seeded in ing about a the to cither pay their tax, ¢ it worked out on the T @ larger number than dyet he does not propose s energies flag, but is going after the delinquents now with a arp stick . 0. A. Ro, 5, the milliner, will return from the cast'in a few days with an assortment of Paris pattern bonnets the latest milling uunlnu 1 opening at her millinery estah- 1 will take place next lhan iy ay at No. 8:1 Brond Damon won the first prize unival for the mu\l novel being an t Heney Atkine, who as o Bt The'earnival made great sport, and was one of the most novel entertain’ ments given here, The exposition at the rink continues to draw crowds and ought to. The ladies b |lu- mer v s, and there is much o vnuu\. and The object of the exposition is 0 1 most worthy one, wud the ladies merit a hearty and gencrous encourage ment. Mr. ) vards, friend Mike Will g his ind show Nola wdy offered” an ad- Maloncy paid fov it, but of w one to sceure the day operator of the R oy night mi- vied to Mi; MeMenomy party of f [t s, and the happy a visit {0 M ey's old Immu 1 Lby the best wis) is who will gladly residence b W. Kleeh ar rto open up their vetail grocery n - Monday ng seen the building way, recently oceup y Lutner, s 1o+ gatedd 1 Ogden tlw fos- started for lll\nn arks & rly opposite th oung gentlemen wed in business, and not only wished for, but old gentle- ing about th to get listeners man, who hi City for some ti 1 0me poetr written by him while |n~])||xl| has |n complained commission w this morning. buhm-tl l)h- things wh anpen in the future, 1 wanted the aldermen not only 101 i But to make an appropr documents published. The may nant llvwmw Iln fact that he had indi nllow him §105 for sindry expens delinitely known, but which was ineur running his smut mill on he ited at the e meoting until t ut ready 10 adjourn, it being about midnight, ||n~ and citizens ving all’ got ho preses mnl his little the silince ~and secreey of 1 hour of night; when honest romostly asleep. Tho mayor I'to pick up th ) the morning and seo o full ¢ f the bill. He r v building to tind out out, und got litt)e the mayor has another honest, X nt to the couneil, he bllluur worthy working up- the workingen w Vhio 8 always talking about 80 much, but doing so little for, le and real e Squire, southern | A Blustering Blood Cuts High Capers and Swindles Omaha Merchants, A Terrible Accident and Fire at Atiantic —Repubii didates—Othe Matters, an Cane News Checks and Cheek, Tt has been curcently reported, with wpparent trath at the bottom of the re that one of the prominent citizens, and city cks cashed unbl 1 has oce- nd although some nmodated him get any cash kept rather | ports, 1 who does g as little has been s much stratting paying as any man in the attempting lately te y saloon men and casionnally suceeds of those who thus have had groat tro for the cheeks, yet th quict for of y ul to grant sieh accommodations, and a roar and throats have followed, It seems that the sume writer of checks has been practic- ing the art nevoss the river among the more suseeptible acquaintances in Oma- nd the Globe thus touches the prac- up The ’( lobe ha backbone, cod in pos- has traced to w thoronghly ulnn For the sike of the wife w':luhlnunmn party corned, the Globe suppresses his name. It is no pity that the Globe has for the party himself. The faets are these, He is o man who sports good clothes, and prides himself upon his good blood and tion, e a boon com went to Oma ut four weeks ago. Whether they iad any money when the y went there K t they ran out of money t through, The blooded “l'l”lll o cheek for 30 on one of our Council Bl banks, and presented it to a business man over there for the purpose of hav- ing it cashed. The gentleman to whom it wis presented ref Tinvesting in that kind ot paper. The two gentlemen from Cou Blufls then went to J aha business man with the resenting that there was y in the Cour bunk to tl edit of the drawer of the cheek to mect . "The Omaha business man rvelyin on this statement hauled out his paid over the sent it to Council course to have it had the mortifieation (o learn that at the time the cheek was drawn the drawer nf it had no money in that bank, i any, and whe and heek, re Blufls in the usual cashed, but he (Iw cheek was presented he'had none, Thatis the way some men swell up and et splurges. If some poor devil of o tramp wounld do a thi like that ke would be sent to the peniten for obtaining moncy under false p tensc e — Candidates in 1d. A republican convention was held at Shenandoah yesterday for the purnose of nominatin senator for the district composed of Page and Fremont counties The contest was between Senator Clark, of Page county, and Major A, R. Ander- son, of Fremont count county had fifteen delegates. o solid vote for ( while Fremont county pave its _ten votes for Andevson. 'Ihé nomi- nation of Clark was unsatisfactory to Anderson and his friends, and they with- om the another convention, p ation. This giv v wdidates for the senate in that district, and complicates the coniest Two Republica the Brother vseys, Winter Jerseys, and J sey Cloads. rible Accident. tlantic Deme Last Saturday s MeDuft, Needles, George McElwain and f Rull'’ went dock hunting, going to the ponds northenst of town. They had bunted quite a while, and in crawling up to the ponds would cock their guns in order to be ready for the game should any be there, In the act of cocking: the hammer of E Needles® gun slipped from his tinger mnl l) m was discharged, the whole charze cutering the right thigh of George Mebuft, wi . The boys 1 the accident wnd soon procur a conveyance, and in this the poor un- fortunaty was brought to this ¢ tuken to his home. Drs, Emmert, B I\ I,llnmu]\ and Gradan dressed awiul wound. The head of the nn;_rh bone was liter: hot aw inches of the lul He is .lu.nl been one of the most exc mpl 'y the city, The nts have the w. wishes of many friends for his recovery. - Buy your carpets at Harkness Broth. where you ean get the most for your money. - To-Night av the Exposition, Every evening's entertainment at the exposition now in progress at the rink has been pronounced the best, but the programme for to-night promises to excel all others, It is as follows PROGRAMME, . Rand The Baby is Sick : shia Wikt yort Baud oia Woodbury il Cash prices this weck in cloaks at Harkness Broth ke legitimately from 's per day write o No. 34 Fourth sueet, lr you wish lm Jmhl ~ \mllll Council Blunls, e — An Elevator Burned. Atlantic Democrat: The Boorn vator was sgain destroyed Ly 1 day last, this being the fourth Inuhlm; that has burned on the very sume | the sizth fire that | 9 rk propurty for the sa DL M e buildings on Chests v dmeetion of the s, 8 AP B BANKING 0N BOGUS BOODLE, | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, FRIDAY, any spread of the fire t a total hiels of but fortunately was ke one oats, 100 bushels of corn 3 of wheat in the elevator. The los mated at about $10,000; with about inst . | with his usnal pluck, WL once - en s at Harkness | 10,000 needles will ¥ ing machiy Burglar, yosterday stern \ly where the girls were sl d themselves to sundry trinkots, j and other little articles, and then made an attempt to go through the room | of Mr. Tate, the proprietor, but his wife | d just s the man was open- the light of the lantern held in his hand attracting her giving light enough to | wis i negro. She m.,..-v il I.. v husbund and the fellow tled in such haste that he made good his escape A Colored At an early hour burglars visited the Broadway, and thorou, the room morning hotel, rans roods at. Harkness Brothers’ ney. Buy vour and save - A New Departure. © 12 we shall put v value and sell for sl ind aband n the eredit system, Wel 4 “.l well < purpose in view, and our prices mee asaving to the purchaser. This will be to the iterest of both our nersund ourselyes. [tsaves expense nd annoyance to customers. Goods can be sold for less, and it enables the purchasers to receive the bhestand largest ty of goods for the least i i HARKNESS BROTUERS, - Lamps cheap at Homer's, 23 Main street. ——— Personal. Hon. D. O. Finch left for last night Des Moines 1pton, of Denison, was in the ster O W. Bri city yesterd , of Carson, was in the | o Des Moines, was at the | Miss Nelljo Abbott, who has been very ili with some throat ‘trouble, is recover- ing. Will Wood, deputy McMullen, the Q. yardmaster at Junction, was looking at the ATTAS mong G. W. M v and_lady, and Derie and wife, of Neola, w the Towans at the Ogden yeste 5 1, of Eckel & Mann, the St. rehiteets of the new court house s in the city yesterday. . Proper, of Des Moines, the sry of the Baptist ehnrehes, yor a few hours took a short | ;on hu\mv“ and Jos B. Newn: run over hey _J. Frainey returned from Chic last night. He denies thathe went oft on a political mission, and says he is now out of pe I-m h Fulton, ¥ yester 1z muehing of Fairticld, Iowa, “selling grading MU Pleas” B er the in- te mtu)l i compar ing been wol 1BV ;:ll, oL Shaotin representativesof Peregoy & Moore, has been ko home fo o weeks with malaria He hopes to be_able to take his grip and renew his tri next week - It is useless r.u the busy bee to improve the shining hour by stinging when St Jucobs Oil is around. One application will remove all pain and swellini. N. SGHURZ Justice of the Peace. Otlice Over American Expross ITAIR GOODS —AT— MRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S No. %37 Broadway, Council Blufls, Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. No. 337 Broadway. THOS, OFFICER. AL W. L PUSEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. Estublishied, 1865, D. A. BENEDICT, Sign Writer! AGENT FOR OAVENPORT LADDER COMPANY All styles of Ladders constantly in stock made from spruco pine plahk. The very bost, No. 19 Pearl St., = Council Bluffs Ovor Bushucll's Book Store. Kaife o cmm]uc DISEASES ot 1 g ou wxpericucy. Otios, | Lost, Foun 1 Toarding, ete SPECIAL NOTICE NOTICES. Laclri Fors: spoctal To Yonan nt, Wants septod in this colimn a N DER LINE for the CENTS PER LIN S T inser 1l Leave advertis ? Pearl strect, ne L will bo the low rate of TEN ¢ first insertion and F1 cach subsequent ments at our office, No. Brondway. WANTS, A good girl for won i No. 19 RBaneroft streot ANTE] wor al houses 0 RENT—A now sevenrpom house. Enquire BEE Office. ton minutes well and cise A six-rodm hons iisiness, ety wat clieu), No. 130 Harrison stroot MCMATON & i Penrl three t. FOR SALE, FOR RENT OR EXCHANGI, 0, - For sale or tent, on very liboral terms The Council Blufls Paper Mill; complete, with we boarding house and three acres of A buginess property in Cherol te county. down, will trade for wester Value, ahout 4,00, o, A beantiful home (o the town of Flaer- NllS county, Towa, for Nebraski land ni_nlso a 1 Chenvo, shor will A Kood businoss p s proverty in t il well improved, ¢4 own, joining the , for w short time, fores in, Dickinson e 1 ) e four fnproved forms in e with o small in- itia will bo. oxchangod for mbered wild land iy 480 neres in Holt ¢ b,y g Dintnin, WAL 0 0N partly hngo rostdence, ono Hutts, will tido as or’ Nebrisks twwo other beautiful homes <, which eash puymems will huy atfon in Tows estorn n. A lieautiful suburban | ,will l\(lnm,‘ for iy hinge 10 tril al estito o ONLY I—IOTEL In Council Bluirs having Flre Es Il modern fmprovements, (m vells, five m bells, i the CRESTON HOUSE ! I=) = JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. THE NEW YORK. Plumbing Co. 552 BROADWAY. °IL BLUFF! TOWA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers, Public and Privale Systems of Sewerage Water works and Ventilation designed and constructed. Plumbing work in all its branches.This company have one of the best assorted stocks of plumbing goods in the st Estimates furnished. HARRY BIRKINBINE, Manager Now York Plumbing company 552 Broad way Counc! ll Blufis, Tele |1Iu)u| No 27. Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY Persons de (he above w Prof. C. B, Lipfert, No 520 Fivst Avenue, Council Bluffs, Tows. pug of receiving instruction in please call on or nddross GITY STEAM LAUNDRY REMER & SEARIGHT, No. 34 N, Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, Telephone No. Hl. MRS. A. B. ROBERTS, Formerly of Now York, FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING Cutting and Fitting Eablishment, No. 34 Pearl Street, -+ CGouncil Bluffs, Tows. HAIR GOODS. Waves, Frizzes, Switches, Etc. HAIR GOODS. EHAMPOOING, HAIR DRESSING, AND CUTTING. HAIR GOODS. Bangs cut Pampadour, Langtry or Other HAIR GOODS. LETTS v All work warranted. MUS. C. L. 20 Ml St, Col OCT( )RFI( 9, 1885. CARPLTS. Onr stonk fa now enme ment and contains nll twe It in PARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, —THE= Largest Stock | —AND— Lowest Prices. NLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN WESTE! FINE UPHOLSTERY WCRK TC CRLER Council Biuffs Carpet Company 405 Bmml way. Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Kens Fall & Winter Waar CLOTEIING:. Chiildven. TITDERW EZAR. Morchant Tailor Trow Eaqual 0 tho best, to or At o ow ts und Trowsers in Scoteh wools, avlets, Extra Heavy Balby Fancy Colored Wools und mixed qualities cuch 10 $4.50. UNLAP AND STETSOH HATS FOR THE FALL O 1885, FURINISEING GOODS Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Of fivst clags qualitios und reasonable prices. N/ TET P (O STe ar) Bros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT 842 and 344 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Town, J L. DEBEVOISE UNION TICKET AGENT 607 Broadway, Council BlufTs, R.a.ilwa.y Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, The followli arture of tr ki leave transter w and urrive ten minutos lier DEPANT. ARKIVE, CIICAGO & NOWTHWESTENN. X pre 0 & HOCK TSLAND. il und Express Accommodation 0r. 8100 A AL NEW COODS AND LOW Wo shall offer at CASIT SALE NELS at 25 per cent below the 10 dozen Blankets at 81.95 to £2.00, worth from Auct sceure them while here, were bought at Sales Qur new stock of SILKS "Tricots prices heretofore until sold, al and will not be du; PRICES! 22,00 to & g it ) " OTTON TLAN 0 oods w i s will do well 1o Dress Flannels, unusually attractive and never so eheap as New Csu 31 anld Matting a Specialty. Office RUGS, DOOR MATS, our stock is well assorted for the e now ofl wly Fall Plaids 3/ e 0. HARKNESS BROTHERS, 441 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS GUM! GUuM! GUM! Exclusive Rubber Houge! RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHINGC, o e el Immense Stock, BOOTS, Hastern Prices Duplicated Cend for [Hustrated Gat Z.T. LINDSEY Muln St., Conneil Bluff Warehouse and Salesroom, 41 N Cllce 412 Broudway. Q —AND. 5, Towa alogue, é& CO. EAMDYE DRY CLEAN NG WORKS . 29 Main 8¢, oF THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE Council Biuffs. JOHN BENO & CO., Store, Have removed to their New Nos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 86 Pearl St NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF Where they have put in o new THE POSTOVFICE tock of DHY GOODS, CLOTHI ‘IG, Ladies' and Gents Fumishing Goods, Elc,, Ele, Among which are the following lines and Mittens, Gents Hats and Caps, Gloves Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear, Boors AND SHOES, Ladies’ Childven’s and I'iuxks AND Varises, Moxa Misse 5! ARCI FINE Sty Underwear, Hasiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladics' Valises, Blankeis ane Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in ull Colors. JOHN BENO & CO., No o 34 Main Strect, Co 15 Pearl Btece 1 Blufr

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