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THE DAILY BEE' COUNCIL BLUFFS.| SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 81 OFFICE: No.12 Fearl Street, neat Mondiy night J. W, Lair © court I'he funeral of Mrs, W " be held this afternoon at 2 « A olieap bric Sm yok ordere 1 built Sixteenth ay assault and hatt ' occurred at Voon it the uid 70 \ yvinvited k is now serving as city he transfor, aud 15 on the for confidence men withan cagle Tl revival s way Methodis fces continne at Broad urch, and will be key sming week, aud per F. Murphy is booked at the police sta tion for disturbing the p He wa one of those brought in from Gersten berg's saloon. n and Stringhan, who have been the chief cooks i at No. 08 Broadway A fellow giving his name as James Brown was taken in yesterday afternoon by Oflicer Towns, who found him sleep. ing off & drunk in a stairway in one of the bue s hloe! In the superior court yesterday the 3 s of the Western™ Cot ing against J. Mucllr guments tornoon tional chureh to-morrow morning and evening. Sacra ment in the morning. Subject of dress: ¢ ablishing” o Memori |l Evening: s m<| Being Save Brief conference at close of “\n-n meeting. All invited. The city marshal has been ordered to g L obstruetions removed from the or part of the ne ditch, there aving been some y" bridges and othier obstacles to the flow of water put in by citizens who have tired waiting the completion of the ditch und building of bridggze The masque coln post quite n su " the purpose of the same beingnot only to have an enjoyable, social s n, buf to swell the fund for the velief of the widows and children of veterans. There was”gencral interest felt in the occasion, but still not so h A support was given it as the merit of the eause warranted, Lny here who remember M. C. known as “Doc’ slker, will ested in learning that he ' is g for county commissioner at kota. 8 been sending 0 ds o friends | e w n which his cand nounced on the eards, it appears he has atterned after the mayor, who had his jography, and some things that were not in his biography, printed on his card. Hank Marr has been appointed as spe eial poiiceman at the river to serve with out pay. The city thus far has not been very fortunate in” the choice of special policemen but Marr may do some good #ervice at that ]ru\m There is no doubt but what a good d of the prope: m taken by sneak thieves in this city T ried over to Om; ,and vice v he will succeed in catehing some o fellows he will soon get a vote of t ks Time will tell how «-ifi ent hie will prove. The club of students, known as the “Diligent Dozen,” met on Thursday night at the home of Miss M port, on First avenue, and p: enjoyable and profitible ev programme was made up from th and humorous authors and eighteenth centuries, al programme, games and a gene time were on,_wvw! in. The next mecting will De in two weeks, the of holding not being decided upon. To-night there is to bo a rich tre Masonic hall, for ex-Congress Horr, of Michigan,'is to speak. ) known to be on iest, keenest speakers in the country, and those who heard him two wgo will eagerly listen to him a He will entertain 88 well as present elear arguments and 8olid facts in support of the republican gide of the political contest. Col. Hen derson, klulnu\m is wlso to speak, and lmupm ation will ciuse his wor to be listened to carefully. These gen tlemen should have u crowded house. ms to be the fashion of office hold- 1 on nlI t)w lnst pos. By who has seems Lo the Abe Lin proved or, be inter: and from oy is an- t sup.m Imost s hard o time getting HORSCRSION ul his ofice as did the of _the fire department and the city © His pre £ held on until the council s nal notice for him to give up, and now he refuses to turn over the tools and other property in on, insisting on furthey on before yielding Mr I‘.n nett has now armed himself with @ writ ten order of the council, and if the )es not turn_ over the proy shown that he will proce on by some other means ias taken churge of the and Ross wight as well et go tirst Jast - The very lutest’ New Cott : diant | m\,mnl llnhlwvlm Jatest patterns .|| bed rock pr Cooper & Mo No. 41 Main stre - For everything in the groec the new firm | n( l(_vm/ & Kleo Bold Horee Stealing. of bold horse stealin having taken place Thursday evening right on Broadway. Mr. Fauer housen hitched his horse and buggy in front of the St. Loui nd while he was inside for a few minutes some boldly jumped into the buggy and drove away with the rig, and no trace of it had n found np to yosterday evening. The was not o one, nd ‘\mh house one T v:l a pretty ’lnnluln iaye been several such’ eases h lately, and it scems that some trap s) be laid by whien the right man could be caught and the hold steiling stopped - Wantep—Wheat, dots. Liberal ady siguments, by J. ¥ Towa, and Omuha, Ne rn and oats in ear pade on all con Council Blutt Be sure m\-l ask your grocer for at Smith & Loerke's bakery, street. It is the very bes o made. '1., it and be convinged. ) . having Baptist | bugzy | the | | SOMETHING ABOUT § | An Importaut 8 AL""“‘ Aby ‘ On the WORK ON | THE NEW A Bold Case of Horse Stealing Keyoked Desertion LR Henrts sad Personal Pare Toon License foss Death and agraphs. rage to a Basement, 1l Will | cnee v | the p only mo | was in 1 CHee was in o | Mr. Willian Bek, The cour changes made, red some il these little delay to the paving which but no more than u few days important matter to v nof th fact that in the plans Williams therve appe showing the clevation at wh and expedicnt the house may canse s heing uch d was the wn by M § 0 confour s eonneil was eal as dr line. it i3 safe \ections with rostion made Wl property neral or pliiner terms, fecete all the so-called - property, the line spoken rluid af the foot of the blufls, 4 fn‘hn\yw themn abent. Ttiscluimed in all this part of the city, the streets have been grade, it is not have any bascmenis |M conne will build nts, they must either de without Jending from the busement, or put in tight so that in. case of wk water the the hasem wortint, for if with h.\--\ ullowed Wl conncet with t cuses, there might seweruge woule and thea th on to pay dam fon being pre the ecouncil passed o res the city attorney to J the flooded into the | would be called sugg olution instiu prepare Keri vmg(hh contour line, onnection of s ot of the ety the conne with tight pipes at such a heig prevent any dumage from back w There was « alk sewer ditel, and it wus des the diteh, if el and ould answer the desired pur ng to futare necessity ¢l v\mg:m..-(y!n rest of the plans, ard 10 getting a clear extension to thy ; ams w and expenses in mee, and was allo due him on plans as allowed $112 attending thi swed the halan for tim. - ubstantial abstraets of title and real J. W, & E. L. Squire, 101 p at Homer's, 23 - - Sewer Ditch. Tt now appears the long delayed work on the sewer ditch is to be renc and completed at once. As has heen stated, the council and the contractor, Mr. Vin- cent, have got into a tangle about the matter. The city concedes (hat it has not used the contractor fairly, but it could not help itself very well. He has been paid from time to time in warrants, but there has been no cash in the purtic ular fund on which these warrants had to be drawn, and will be no eash in that fund until the bonds are sold which were issued for this work. Mr. Vincent having about $17,000 of these warrants said he could not go on until he had cash with which to pay his men. The wanted to take the finishing of the work off his hands, but he was not willing to do this, and so the matter has been hanging fire. The opening of this diteh, and keeping it open, is considered the most important part of the sewerage system, and without that other outlets to be proyided which will en- The people living in ¢ have been promited from time to time, and have waited | tiently the completion of this diteh, that further overflows might be avoi AlLin all this is one of the most imy ant enterprises tl y has engage The delay on the work has not onl )nlph\m' and annc and city, but to the citiz Yesterd Ly Mr. Sweene for Mr. Vincent, council, and tc to go to work just as soon hli -w» could provide means by which eash could be had with which to pay the men and 1 After some talk found that it wonld be safe to use some money that was lying idle m another fund would not be needed r et, and this could be re the bonds were sold ay was scen clear to 3 rrange Lamps ¢l Main St the lnn.m‘\h 3y \m< means th o ahead with th ment was made } pay the men and eas J r wbor, and the amount thus paid is to he ¢! red to Mr. Vineent on his contract With this understanding the been ordered resumed, and the diteh will ¢ opened throughout, so that there may be no furt trouble with it except to keep it open Mr. Sweeney says he will commence work this mory fast « work. Hew | day and men at hould to hire e $1.50, and wint worl pply at the work If you wish to muke legitimately from ten to ity dollurs per duy write o Judd & Smith, No. 31 Fourth street. Council - ts of Title and & C rrect Abstri ul Es 1 - A Saloon License Revoked, Fred Gerstenberg is guining a great | denl of cleap notoriety. aood deal of reputation, if he had any to lose, b, requent appe court ty month he bobs up [ on of disorderly conduct, as a family row It was a bad day for Council Blufis bo wi ght here for pussing & connterfeit for after serving about the town annoyanee, 1 | o place called a | tor of which could not His wife, from whain be sort | g and Jodged in gold picer, his term he ha tely he h hung L constant been vunning saloon, the exaet charae well be detined Ras been di- WERS. city | it was | work has | to him at once | and losing « or something of that wd from 8 di voreed onee and v hom he lately tried ag vor DITCH. wroll has 1 over the ith of an man the s, while in d by his of heartlessy beyond indign & the details, The )y the Carroll Her ion, was on and by howing s nat 1 not W1 those lars as ken lows One of the details we ha record ¢ \l mday cors were notif whose home was Carroll, wa to town, the ddest ane v north of eowas hrought heng thut he sl Ty wost of | W abdomer | marks i dons The museles of the mouth had hecome impareed <o that | ed with the greatest diftienity « ardly make himself nnderstood wh His sufte; il to see this horrible eondition | brought to Carroll. 1t does s his relut wnd neighbors sh at he ought not 1o be Tof Sunday he d upon the hard lhe court hot moved, fecling Oue of M and he, alsc difference afternoon eE digvory e went out o i furnl. D 1 returned death had re leasedd his father from the torture he suf- The entire case wasa blunder. Metzg should never have been moved. In condition to drag him around over the country and to keep him for many hours in_the court house [ ing upon the toor, without nursing or care, such us he quired, w him outright responsible, had control. It gar had ample nie nursing and medical home, and ih there was no on whatever for seeking to make him county charge. After he was brought to rroll our people did all they could to him, / old school honse building and carc lul attention, medic iven to him « there was at no time any lz.,,u, of 1is 1¢ covery. Mr. Metzg: His sickness is gunstrol cived d has been frequently similar to but le which cansed his death, Heleaves awifo and sey children. His wife is said to sufler from periodieal attacks of Lasanity - Picot Ribbons in the Mrs. Rogers 5 o pay for proper aitention ut his was about 50 years old ing the war, and he tof uttacks ent than the one latest colors at Personal Paragraphs. swrman is the happy father of a of Shelby, was at the y i family y rs. Dade , of Carson, were s, is home hits so far recovered to e able to ride out Kinney, from Grand R is visiting Miss Clara Tea), Miss May F from her illness Miss Nellie ids, Mich., | this eity. Mrs. John N. By from Chicago, wher ing for a month or so Bronson Peck, Jr., representing Chicago hanking house, is here prepa ing to purchuse county bonds, if he ¢ get them | Miss Anna P who came here t¢ o her sister, has boen taken quite hemorrhage of the lungs, and_is cared for ut the residence of E | nett ' 8. Shepherd yesterday has returned has been visit Twin she being S. Bar who is with Harkness received a o nm 5 | from his brother, Frank Shepherd, who is now at him at the d I king him to meet i l)m norning, friends here will be anxious more of the matter ONLY HOTEL 1u Council Blufta having F’lre Escape 1ull suodern improvements, call bells, Gire 1k, ete., 18 the CRESTON wrance in police | Thorough Instruction on the Piane and Organ VOIEE CULTURE AND THEORY g, leairous af Fecelving instriction 1 please cull o OF wddress ‘ me C. B. Lipfert, No 50 First Av:a i) Uuaaoli Blats,lov s 1id to be the result of o | | SPE CTAL N Tost, Fou I(‘I‘I‘\. To Rent, War TEN CENTS PER LINE for the ondway WANTS, FIOGH For nuNT-At No. & Poar! stroet WANTED G X Connel voference roquired | enll for 1+, 1, Bk ofice, Col | ‘\' AN | hand. Ay y oniy, MeMakion & Con No. & T Bty SO BALE -Ming desirons nt cor Fourth Thuire on promises ANTED=A good il for work No. 100 Bancroft FOR SALE, FORRENT OR ENCHANC v enle or rent, on very 1 ancil Mutts Pupor M Bonrding houss und. {hres wornl house. A buginess property fn Cheroken, county, own, will trado for wostern Ve, wbout $4 ), A henutital home i the town of Hast county, lowa, for Nebruski luud sood businesa proporty A nlso & property 1 the (own of Clhenve L oW down for ensh or wilt In ros in Holt connty, Neb., part Ve, Wb DM Dt WAL 10 eXehan ok residenco, o Binre, will frad Ae or Nebrish other heautiful o & WAL Counil Bt UNION TICKET OFFICE J. 1. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. W07 Brondway, Counell Bluffs, TLBLUEES, o thne of arei )y 0 & NORTHWI Aluil it i CHICAGD, - CARPETS. voom was fitted up in | Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Our stock fs now complete In every depart- ment and contaiug ail (he Jateststy s wue eeets n CARPLETA. CURTAINS, SHADES BFIC, BTG Largest Stock —AND-- Lowest Prices. WESTERN 10 A, SAMPLES furnished upon af town pi | FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK T0 ORDRE application to o 405 Broudway. THOS. OFFLCEN M. W, M. PUSEY, OFFICER & PUSEY, g ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE IN | »-. Railway Time Table. > | company | wiy Council Blufls. o | 5 Council Blufy | 0f st clars quaditios THE NEW YORK. PIumbing Co. 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFT'S, IOWA Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers, |Public and Private Systems \f Sewerage, = O W Never,Never, Never Was able to buy so many good goods for so lit tle money as now, at the low cash sales at HARKNEDS BROTHERS, LOOK AT OUR Silks, Tricots, Homespuns and Boucle Dress Goods. Water works and Ventilation designed § [ and constructed Plumbing work in all its branches.This have one of the best rted stocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimates fnrnished, ITARRY BIRKINBINE, % Manager ‘ow York Plumhing company 552 Broad Telephone No 27. Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. | RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fali & Winter Wear CLOTIEIIIIS ! Dross Suita, and Children. Merchnut Tailor Overeonts, TITDER W EAR. Merchant Teflor Trowsers. best, to ovder, price. S e Overconts, ) cwmloss Shirts and Trowsers in S Medicated oe, Bagra Henvy Bul Tuney Colored Wools and wixed qualit | 2 cuck to $4.50. 1 | DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR THE FALL OF 1885, PURITISEIIITG GO0DsS Gloves, Neckwear, Suspender: Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, and reasonabla pricos, RECLATERT: - GO0DG | e = ®taedin s Bros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT | 842 und 844 Brondwiay, Council Bluffs, Towa, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. nd - Federal ¢ Benodeok Practices in Stato Rooms 7 and ¥ 314z DRESSMAKING-, CUTTING AND FITTING. Formerly of New York, No. 14 Pearl Street, Council Blufts, Towa HAIR GOODS —AT— Courel Biffs Carpet Company MRS, . A. BENEDICT'S No. 887 Brondway, Council Bluff Hair Goods of all Kmds Made to Order. BA N K E Rs Hair Goods of all tyles COUNCH. BLUFFS, I0WA. 88111061805 Ready Made. No. 337 Broadway. ‘Such Bargains in Blankets and lannels. Our stock of Cazrprets annd Curtainsg, Are particularly choice, and our prices for them | are the lowest they have been in twenty years, Harkness Brothers. 441 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, L THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE —OF— JOHN BENO & CO,, Have removed to their New Store, Nos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 85 Pearl ts., NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFFICE, - Where they have put in a new stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies' and Gents Furnishing Goods, Ele,, Ete. Among which are the following lines:i— Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear. Boots AND SHOES, TRUNKs AND VaLises, Moxaren Five Sumes | Ladies® Children’s and DMissc Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies’ Valises, Blankets ana Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO., and 84 Main Street, Council Blug and 85 Pearl Stroet NOo TRAVELING AGENTS! EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadway, Council Bluffs, smers got the benefit of the expense thus saved W.P AYLSWORTE, 'HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Send for pric Brick bufldings of any kind raised or moved and sati rantood. Frame houees imove on Little Giant trucks—(he bust in the world, faction g 101000 £, COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOAW. STEAM DYE AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No. 29 Main street, Council Bluffs. R, RICE. M. D. CHRONIC leuahb of il inds o upeciaty Over thisty yoars' pr | exporions ¢ Ofice No. 11 poarl sirect, ¢ utle $ CONMILGATION Fikks ‘ N. SCHURZ, | Justice of the Peace. Ofice Over Amerian Bxpross, CONNCIL BLUEES, I0WA Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Gents’ i

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