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4 i 3\ 6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, FRIDAY MORNING, OCT. 2 OFTICE: No.12 Penrl Str Pelivered by carrics he city at Anenty cemts per week W TiroN, =« = - MINOIL MENTION, in any part of Manag for full gooda T on d yesterday y court yestorday. terfully good of ar ojvices Reiter, the tailor, The work of layin Btroot was comme Not a ense in The eity is getting wor Cy Parker mourng the I cont, and come sneak thicof Possession Permit to marey w to Calebh Carl f this city Harmony mission over in its yesterday given Mirtha Langdon, ladies have dence of n a delay i the new having arrive for them dley is overhunlin olarm. Ifit was thrown 4 ntively nd anew eystem put in it would be better and cheaper in the long ran ‘I'be ladies of the Catholic church a pPlauning on gisi for the we coniny and having a grand ball on night i The superior court is still engaged in hearing the easo of the Westorn Cotlag Organ’ company agamst §. Mueller, an the end does not seem much nearer, Lt dohn Whi who was rmm this city to the insane died there Wedn were brought home hera., Capt. been nomin Harrison i of H. W There has b the founds the piles waiting bei James By the tive went srday and buried Holues, of Magnolia, has od for representative in the county distriet, to #ill th ansed on the tieket by the death Glens m, rnoon W, S Devore and 15, both of this city, ped into t clork’s office, g li- TR el Jstie . HoHdr heing called in, they were quickly and. huppily made one Dr. Woodbury is 1 roomed houses on Blufl residence. ‘The boildi and busement, with press and slon i rocmed g two ten et to his vo-ste Bt eom 1eas also build addition to his own Al Tast evening s a8 was predicted. tendance, and all and happily. Iti hoped that, hesides having . happy oe- casion socially, the boys of the gtar will reap a good sized finaneial henetit, A tnirty foot addition, two stories high, will 50on be added to the store of Messrs, Cooper & MeGee, which will give them th of 100 feet. Excavations hegan yesterd nd as s completed 1 i e of mantles of 8, thing greatly needed A letter from Mr. Atkinson, of Fremont county, who is goilig 10 fit iy summer Sesore he o nas he is pr ing to come here ir togo on with the work, and that he | tdy built b and Leen doing other work Tor opening next season well, The mayor les to the rescue of “ hit tlosey of the Globe, cluimin Tatter is mad beeause the some of his friends or relatives, tlesey kays he does not thank his honor, that he ‘s able to take care of himself, and thatinstead of being mad at the Beg ho has taken no exception (o the item in the Br w the b ~v\\x| Neard | 3 ed to Iarge nudicnc nest, and popular spo ente it is more ment He nd while |n- is th oquent touc at the ope _choi lies. house t |nu~iml Next Monday night there will be one of the entertainments r )y wil nal reputation m the peopl music love cure their ti where the dia, The twenty-si<th semi-anny of the Counc g of the ) Denni P |||nl espe or ches is to he v 10 to 12, inclusive, ling Filder Smith is to preach |lu- pening secmon, and Rev. Dr. MeCreq i8 placed on the programme for o dress at the ational meeting, to be held on the ning day, Presi . Parks boing the” otl us to more At There have been many why work was briskly on tl u the council mee other evening the matter was up, and Con- ossman Ly man heing present ox plained hat the de « by the faot that not been quarr he understood 8 would write at conld not be hurr some, so that there would be mor livil,y here. This eveni @ young peo sle’s jubil meating will be hold nttie M. 1. chur beginning at 7 p. m., conducted by ihe Rev. Mr. Harrison. T meetings are pm\i.w quer profitak “J' 1 NSix ser khorn Valley line will run |I|n| fted excu her ron is the present m winns of Elkhorn & Missouri yalley bout 450 miles from h and is’in the Leart of the famous White Flver country. 1t1s the distributing and supply point for e Black Hills Conn try, and is a2 marvelous town, it having xunml a” population of uluull 1,400 in about two months, The for the B e feauh ke 14 uly. be a through shes, sleep and conve ro to improve this oppor Wress for further purfic M7 Broadway, agent, who will tunity should ulars 1. C. Cheyne, southwestern passe aceompany the party, Now that the city has Leen to an ex pense of several hundred dollars to dig fnolulm Bryant street and open up the sewer so that that the mud could be dug out and the sewer made of service, it is learned that the whole trouble sewer froim lh\' upper ¢ had been begun at the lower suggestion eomes a little tate, are ¥ome who tind much ¢ ause . wiment in the fact that when the end. but there Dbeeame filled with mud that an stiempt | was nuule to force the mud out by putting | Dose in the higher end, and finding that wounld nol work, then going to this ex- ag el trouble of digging it all out 1, if the hose had been used at the id, the divt and mad eould have boflln moved cusily. o £y 0 and hix remains | POINTERS 0‘{ PROIIBITIO | An Tmportaat Decision Varging From the Onos Given Here, | REVIVAL MEETINGS GROWING. Post G, AL retons The Organization of a New R.~The Californta kx ists—Personal and Pollti- cal Pointers. A'he Prohibition Law. Several liguor cases brought in the cir cuit and district have been trangferred from the state to the federal petition of the saloon men Hedges, of the cireuit court seems to take courts here court on Judge ¢ Towa City on Wednesday rendered ad ing to grant the application for As the prohibitior ng evory part of the state, this eity, it being on the i it of the state of , in .n.l tor Johnson county, F. M., I)mm va. Conra , ot al, uintit’ his petition in equity July 23, 1834, charging defendants with “keepin, and maintaiming a vuisanee in viol the prohibito laws of the amended by ehapier 103 of 11 the woneral as [ proved April 2 fondants s from so doing, and that sue may be o Defendants | answer October 2, 1881, After the trial time for said before the time of same, defend their petition for a change of fornm to the ¢ircuit court of the United states, de- | fendants not filing & bond therewith. It is manifest that such change is songht and prosceated under scetion G4, ve- vised statutes of the U ed Stite | of no other statute providing 1ge of forms. Section 611 of wes yevised statutes provides, whe ny civil suit or criminal prosecition lumlmm‘ul in any state court cause whatsoever, son who is denied or sin the judicial tribun state where such suit or proc t gecired (o him by by, ap- that d be perpetu filed of the upon the , filed in such the trial or ting the vemoved petition of | State court at an final he: faets for trial mto the sir to be held m the (lwlrul whe ].\mlm" of the Dhited 8 es, provides, nu-i ite shall make or enforee any Lh\' I abridge the privil munities of citizens of the United S nor sh state deprive any p ife, liberty or property without due pro- cess of law; nor deny to any } within its jurisdietion the equal protec- tion of its Jaws,” Detendants allege in substance that and prioy to the time of the commen nt of this suit, defendant Graf was the time and place, as charg in the sale, solely of beer, and owned by him prior 1834, The act, chapter 123 of the twentieth 1 assewbly, approved Apr 1831, prohibits the of mall being legal ment -and said act ug without provisions for compensa- tion for loss, if any, on liquors owned, in fhe state uch time. k such 1ssue ly presents for tion the followihg questions of at vuly i, F without due process of law; and if so, was it 8o far in viola- tion of the fourteenth amendment to the constitution of the United Stafes such questionf of law are conten; = of removal undel i revised statutes Butas a prevequisite of such it must be made to appear that of «uch defense has been m i unal of th ndants 0in supreme court said law, and its validity, holds that parties situated | fendants may be prosecu remoy a den IQ th Hegation I :d under supreme_conrt of n madde involving 1he issue tior said statute is repo want to the provision of the fourteenth nendinent to the constitution of the United States. It is true that in the case of Littleton ritz, N. Y. Reporter, Vol. 23, page 611, held thatsuch wis nol repugnant, to certain provisions of the state ¢ tation; that such aet did not \I. pr of the right of by unnwml hv our ool Vi, ivil action,” ete which questions would change of torum under said seciion 641, U. 8. Revised Statutes. are other issues made by defen- dants’ unswer, but I think it is clear the same do not any questions in Jaw which would authorize a change in fornm, a8 sought by defendants, ‘The petition of defendants for char of forum is nicd, to which defend excepts, hnvl & the Sinners, The revival services continue at F wity Methodist church under the 1 ship of n.w. ‘Thomas Harrizon, the noted ist, whose name is so familiar in nll wn» ul the country, He is a pecu- sort of aman, as nearly all th evangelists and revi many peculiarities, but '.I Y serve a good rpose, in drawing and holdmg the cowds, and as these peculinritic tently his own, and a part of him, he rtainly has the right to use them us host | he may. He is & very nervous acti | sort of & man, and very enthusiastic, | although not always indulging in the noisy sort of enthusiasm, It se | work for him to keep still, quently startling his congre me sudden move, such as jumping wp il shouting, ng,” or indul, similar and sudden ehan 8. His mectings are not sleep, may be thoughtof ¢ they seem to be resulting in g 5 in the line which he are working, On W though the v j | the other chu son what vi o, the charch was tilled, \ and there was great interest manifested { There were about fifty who asked for | prayers, and this showing for the fourth night of the course, seemed wonderfully encouraging. Rev. Dr. McKaig, pustor of the Frat Methadist. hurch e OMALS, was here the other evening, and took W al ID lovoting his best 5 i I much goodls not aceom pmlmi it will not be for o lack uf able l nest assistan to the visiting ungelist to he work, eight services having been arranged for, On weok days the public was stated THE OMAHA DAILY B ‘E: {IDAY OCTOBER 23 mectings ! t noon, young »,‘Hm- s o'clock m., and th rervice at 730 each ever - Valiant Vet The fact of the organization of post here of the ( in y's B The fact that th has heen bat one p here, in a eity as |, 18 Council Bluffs, has hoen y nted upon, Dos Moine hunwmvn L cities of t p from two up. The field being Jaige enough to warrant another orga on, & number of the have joined, and have been duly musterad ing the following heing the newly elected of- ficers, Commander-- George Metg nior vice commander . Junior v commander--1 Quarte J.(C “hapla Surgeon— Dr. A O of the day--J. C, Rodabeck, Oni of the guird--C. 8. Hubbard. Adjutant -Jofm 11, l\~-n|hw Asxistant adjutant Tubhard, Quartermastor 1wtees— B, W S. Hubbard, O For California. The California exenrsion of the Unum Pacitie started from the transfer y ng, and was atine tra beside the enginc ), six sl ¥ s 1. . Weaver, S. Russell. X, Iight, John Fox and Metealf and E the only ones fmm this cily. Among the party were Miss Tuttle, of Moincs, wha is an old friend of Mr. Mrs. Sibley of this eity, and they he nhly started on her jour- » nimiher of the excursionists me in on yesterduy morning Burlington D. F, Fisher wnh n they set es westward \\11|I delightful trip, anuary [l‘.ll"‘l‘()\ i oneert was the chubert quartette. The ns made a notable improv gentlemen sing well together, rving o rare fidelity to the key, ¢ ol ‘ming to keep constuntly in view the effect, of the whoie and not his own par- tieulur prominence, and shading " the work dowr ble intelhgence now on sale for this con- Foste drug store, ki Go carly @ entertainment hey's operi evening, October 26, nd sceurt will take 4 house on \mml.y e LT The Poetie Hl‘lltlmo tin Kansas, The following suggestive lines were found on the door of a dug-out on an abandoned claim in western Kansas: 20 Feet to W 50 Miles to Fuel, hes to ie! %8 Oui Home, TN Marey, ulllln {0 some time in Kins: has now returned he wre, says as his experience goes, he thinks the above is about correct, pt the third line on the sign. As he didn’t know how near dead the fellow was when he put up n. he couldn't vouch for the cor- Personal Paragraphs. Bd Wright, the shorthand writer, returned Home from Kansas, D. Patton has now secured a position in the United States express compiny. R.S Hart, of Avoca, the eandidate for resentative, waus in tne city yesterday. B. S. Riseley and B.- Armstrong, of Shenandoah, wi the Blufls yester- day. Wm. Highsmith and John Skiukle re- turned yesterday from a week's hunt at has xe . of Dunlap, a m.m-mm 1 1o of that place, 1y. s been il for 't of the time 'y siele, is now convalescing. Hon. J. C. Burrows, of Michigan, spoke here last evening, is usin Speneer Smith, of the Nonpareil. John hpunlm. ir., has severed his connection with J. M. Phillips, and ac- cepted aposition in Kintz & Kleeh's cery establishment, A letter from Fr who of 1 'Ticknor, whois on a 1ch north of nver, shows th he is healthy, hearty and prosperous, making i suceess of the cattle hus Substantial abstracts of state loans, J.W,, & E Pearl street. and rea) Squire, 101 ¥ Waterman ¢ an - injunction vestraining the nd N. W, Green from coll a judgment of §29 secured Justice Hendricks' vming |I|:u ad no knowledge of the suit until it all over and uul;,uu nt given against him If you wish to make h-mnmul ely from ten to fifty dollars per to Judd mith, No. #4 Fourth Couneil Blufls, street. Tt s now said that a new fire department will b eyening, The publ aith ;mlolhh promis chivf of the cleeted Saturday od ot pin th however, as i u 1e the five dep: important branches of the Zovern- ment, isonly tempovarily org .w.l and b sts of the © luuw-;xnlv jeops . N how good @ chief p I hosen, he cannot take hold of the riment as if he was wirly sented to s for at least one term, - Foreverything in the grocery line give the new firm of Kintz & Kleeb, 163 Browdway, a trial. Everything fresh, Faney groceries i speciulty. city council does not see; fied with the plans of sewe o for the city by the Chic: and hefore setiling with him for the balance of the compensation wed by bim the couneil has requested him to come here, explain matiers, and make th actory, offering him his actual He replies thit he will come i day, and th dty to pay the balan him, just the same. T tuken kindly to this proposition. - - 1ed by has noy Lamps cheap at Homer's, 28 Main St. D SR A Wanten-—Wheat, corn Liberal advanees w sments, by J. Y, Full Lowa, and Omaha, Neb, d oatsin ear- +on all con- Juncil Blufis, @ workingmen are and the more they think of it the hotter they zet, at the they were duped by the democrats Wadnesday night, Given to understand that they would simply have & joint meet- g, the labor advoeates o have the bulk of :m time, and the democrats (o be given shuply a chanee for Col. i-.nbom.k that as wenal the pbiiti eting, madwit thoroughly and allowed the workinginen flu‘ paying the espenses of a8 Iabor organi .mm- to he fooled the politicians h |mu heyor k themselves atter cach ¢ foolishness for heing o' nenta, such as +, o Renty Wants Roarding | this column at the low ra 3 ¢ for firet insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each g Teave ndyertiso- menta at Peurl stroet, Broodway. ) noar WANTS, nerat Cooper & McGoo's, Conneil B “,'.\r TED- A 1 No. 41 Mun J7OR SALE Boing ides rous of moving_to - Omuhn, on dcconnt of my budness, T offor on promisos, one tenor. one batdtone Apply at once to i i 1 adic o'l ‘and mil hotel car “Qeen of tho Kowd” at Union Pactio dumnmy dopoi, Couneil Buisf TLOSh Ritver wateh nnd gold_chain. 4 will bo paid ihe finder. Martin Hughos, 619 Ninth street. A L'flml wirl woene T Inheroft e Tn RENT- A LW EOVOR-TOO A gix-room house 1 Dusiness, city wit 1. Harvison strect, MEMAHON & CO., 4 Pearl stroet. el threo business property in Cherokee, ounty, lowa, will trade for western \ alue, About £1,000. A beutital home (n the county, lowas, for N \Hll!l' }Hfll | Inds, of Hast- A d alko n Chenvo, fo! A wplendid 1 in_Dickinson cou town of Epirit Lake, ¥ £35 por nere, No. 194 to Phillips co for i short 1ime, Are four inproved farms in Kar s o il 1wild land in Net acres i b 1, it @ biy burgain, exchanged for "Wants to oxch ey hrick resl fons In Council Blafts, cnnbrred Kensus oo Value, $15.00, and Ti—Are two other heautiful homes Bluffs, which easiv paymeinss will by Quin. A hoautify Towa, will ox 5,000, Whove are only a fow of our spe 1f you've got auyth i to sl any roul et write us, We liny to trade for lands. SWAN & WALKER, Council BInfls, lowa. Kintz & Kleeb Pazcy and Stapls Groceries. suburban location in fowa o for westorn lands. No.162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden Honse, Council Bluffy, - - I This house being nnew one, eonso- erything 1 stoek is new and wsonable as any other gro cery in the w One trial is all we KINTZ & ELEEB, Grocers. Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIIING. Mens' and Hoys' Business Suits, Mens' and Boys' Dress Suits. Childrens’ Every Day and Dresa Suits, Overcoats for Men, foys and Children, Herchant Tajlor Siits. erchant Tailox Overcoats, TINTDERW EAR. crehant Tailor Trows il o the best, w order, At hall I'l(‘ price. 104 OvEroonts, uits 4N OVercoals, Fat Mens' Trawaers, aumless Khirts and Trowsers in Eeoteh wools, . Extra Heavy Balbriggans, 1 Wools and mixed qualities, from 25e cach 10 $4.60. DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR THE FALL OF 188, FPURNISEING GO0DS Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Of first olass qualities and reasouablo prices. METCAIE Bres. RETAIL DEPARTMENT 62 and 844 Broadway. Council Bluffs. Towa. eaer Fourth avenie | P 1, ench with o sl in- | 1 Ceuncil Bluffs Carpet Co. wlock i new campicto in every danart 1l containg wil 100 st stylos wnd vilcats CARPETS CURTAINS, HADES, 'UPHOLSTERY GOODS, EXC, BTO, ~IM B~ Largest Stock ~AND- Lowest Prices, THE ONLY BXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN WESTERN 10WA, SAMPLES farnfehed upon application to o of town purtios, FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDRE Counci Blufs Carpet Company 405 Broadwa N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. OMico Over Am oo ican Expross, CIL BLUFIS, IOWA, DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING. L. R. ROBERTS, Formerly of New York, | No.# Pearl Sireet, - = Council Blufis, Towa MRS, THE NEW YORiL. Plumbing Co. 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - 10WA. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers, Public and Private Systems cf Sewerage. Water works and Ventilation designed and consbrue This Plumbing work in all its branches. company have one of the best assorted | stocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimates furnished. HARRY BIRKINBINE, Manager Now York Plumbing company 662 Broad way Council Blufts, Telephone No 2 JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. s 1o Stay and Federal cou 7 bl B Bl Xt Beano o k. Pra GUM! CuM! " Exclusive Rubber House! RUBBIR EOOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, o1 A e e ey — Immense Stock, Eastern Prices Duplicated Cend for llustrated Cataloguo. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. Warchouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St., Oflico 412 Brondway. Council Blufts, Towa, W.P AYLSWORTET, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Rrick hilding on Little Ginnt trucks—thie ot wny kind raised or 1 in the world, poved and & tion guarantecd. Frame houses move 1010 5th BT, COUNCIL BLUFFS, JOAW. e e e e e THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE O F— JOHN BENO & CO,, Have remoyed to bl ir Now Store, 1165, 82 & 84 Main and 33 & 35 Pearl Sts., NEXT DOOR SOt m or THE POSTOFFICTE, Where they Tave put in a new stock of DRY G0ODS, CLOTHING, Ladies" end Genls Fumishing Goods, [te,, Eto Among which are the following linesi— Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Gents Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear. Boors AND Sitons, fes’ Lad. , TRUNKS AND Children’s and Misses’ Moxarci FiNe Suinrs Underwear, VALIsES, Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies’ Valises, Blankets ana Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO., Council Bluft STEAM DYE AND — DRY CLEANING WORKS, No. 29 Main street, Council Bluffs. 200 Heating §oves from $3 to $10 Each. Cheap Cook £toves and Genera! Houge I niture. D. A. BENEDICT, Sign Writer! DAVENPORT LADDER COMPANY All styles of Ladders constantly in stock made from spruce pine phank. 0o very best, No. 19 Pearl St., Council Bluffs Over Bushuell's Book Store. ONLY HOTEL o Council Bluffs baving Fire Hscape And all modern fmprovemwents, vall bells, fire alarm bells, ete., 15 the CRESTON IHOUSE! Nos. 216, 217 #nd 219, Main Suroet, MAX MOHN, Propriotor. THOS, OFFICER. MW, L PUSEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. 10 in ec. 285 Thorough Instructian on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY Persous desirous of veoe tho wboye ¥ Prof, C. B. Lipfart, will pleass cal B 500 River Awe ing 1roods, including New Ao ) Kol Hi a4 Eecond Hand Fu BY M. DROHLICH, 698 BROADW/AY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. HAIR GOODS —AT— MRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S No. 537 Broadway, Council Rluffa. Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. No. 337 Broadway. UNION TICKET OFFICB J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 007 Bx v, Councll Bluffs. :B,ailwa.y Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFEPS, the time of arvival and 1 contenl standurd Gme, at 08 lonve t or depot (on ive ten o ltor; ARKIY i CIICAGO & NOWTH W ZETERN, Ml and Foxpre l oo or and a e W ISLAND, 1 Hxpross nodution ¥ 5 iAo NI WAURKE & ST P Mail it Fxpiess. M ANSAR CLEY, " 1000 4.5 \(..nu.m Kxpross 000 . N i Tilh A N Bi05 ¥ M TR R 1 M LUMMY THAINS 40 () Leavo Connell Blutfs TR TR B 11ido o DR an i 12250 'M‘LHRS Vi Wit ' e i Of Biood: CHROKIC DISEASES ot i wingn u speciuity, Over thiy e Osige, Loave « 2200 b Prictical exporion s, Cotnal diutn.

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