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6 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIT, BLUFTS. MONDAY MORNING, NOV. 2, OFFICE: No. 12 Pearl Street One rollod Nortl Bluf¥ fast stoc it of estorn City ‘Typographical » o give of ni sterduy ¢ union. No masquerade 1. P. Bellinges hinkers had a I pucty at th Nowe'en now o to work ¢ grading will com and the laying of blocks will Bryant str T minee (o-d o morrow Froddie Gerstenber now charge, that of cluimed tiat he relieved B $10. Wi t Vote | ¥ ner s now larceny 1 up on a it e Luire of w Dr P. Bellinger for coro t encaked @ cont helonging He wants noy ble worse than Some one 1o Dick Ricketts ehoctod const BWeArs vengeance 1. Farrell wasarrested for being drunk and left a tiddle to sceare his fine. City Jeadquariers is tast gefting to be an in mense pawnshop, and should pay o li conse and give bonds I'wo fellows giving their names as T, Barry and € arrested yos terdiy on the charge of vagran, hey are ruspected of the fellows who pot o Dick I ' cont Vote F. P. Bellinger for coro- b catholic eitizens are re \mv»'ul w0 ] o he for Dr. ne v emy, at 8 o clock Jness of special importance to them The Wabash railway company is said to he planning for a”new depdt in the vicinity of the new foundry on Tenth nue, in order to better accommodute the vubtic. Vote for ner Jo R r some bus and interest Dr. F. P. Bellinger for coro Lt has turned over the prope in \ands street supervisor, but #ill hes & yearning to show the eity coun eil that thive was ity in the way hi VICes were td with and & new man chosen. he alley in the street. school is repor bad condition, the rain the recent fills so that a hore endangered, and the place fenced up until made sale E. Whiting, the fusionist can- governor of lown, and Hon ipbell, of Onawa, wind up the g m and Whiting’s chances th evening at Blanco, from which pia Wihiting will go home to vote. Vote for Dr. F. P. Bellinger for coro- ner 2 a little strike Saturday among uzing the trench for the Pearl [ sewer. ‘The men wanted the con- tractors to pay them $1.05 a day instead of $1.50, and the contractors refusing, the men quit work. Others were se- cured in their pliccs. E. C. Brown and Mi Anna M , both of this city, v ppily evening by Justi y man is o clork in th Haas & Co., and | d by his many fr Brown of Michig legs are should be Judge didate for rewe storo of ]lfl‘h- being congratul on doing itup s Hon R.G. 1 such a large and a on Suturday nigh will make his last and thirty-sixth spee during this campaign in lowa st Ottum- wal this evening ind will return to this eity and spend the balince of the week wah his brother-in , Dr. Pinney. Vote for Dr. F. P. Bellinger for ¢ an, who tive ‘nudience mic temple, With un old horse pis ; turget the Plymouth Rock chicken be longing to the complainant. He has filed an information againstthe boy firing arms within the ety limite case will be shown up to-divy It is understood thut Br Yieved from the police force o of his being too i-pr tionist. Moyer is alu d to linve been let out because of some peculinrities, among which waus the fiving oft” his vevol ver one night just to sec if it was in good \tion, mayor can now choose nore of his pets. J. Kobetich, the Main street boot and shoe maker, is getting a pretty good Teputation on his goods #old one pair of Doots for u Canada, and he bas recently finishe o, Two pairs on orders from New Mexi Pliis shows that good goods i mand that there is no limit to the 1 y Vote for Dr. F. P. Bellinger for coro- ner. &6 The ease of the Western Cottage Or company ugaingt J. Mucl to the jury Saturday, and agreed “on a_verdiet which sealed, and will be opened in the this morning. 1tis understood that Jury found h favor of the pluiotif the nmount of §18,200, The funeral of Mrs. W. H. Smith was held 8 uul Ly A.u‘ rioon and was largely attor 5 been i gred r and has been lually fatling, with apparent chance for recovery, all the Iness of death ‘there i of consolation that she his ut ed into rest, and that sutlering and the struggle nst dis Hallowe's and vigor Difting und pranks wer the for The huve been court the for 10 here The sign the The boys obsorved with some enthusiasm usugl amount of gute chaoging and other chiet sport. In front of church yesterday morn sign, * ‘Old 1y suggested that with the among the Methodists now thought that with a supp might start a new foundry The mayor is to appoint three special policemen’ for each polling place to- morrow, in addition to the regular foree and is to have five 10 tako prisoners to juil wlar policemen 18 to be in charge of BeL of .u]~ T'he saloons are ords appeared ery It is amount of fire the jokers of iron they aeh pl Trom 7 o'olock 'in the morning until 7 o'clock in the evening. - nd ask yeur nade at Smth & L grocer for the oorke's bakery, y best Be sure bread ver the | bull on | ever, and | | Mrs. Rogers. | with | Mothodist | | MAKING READY FOR BATTLE Whispered | Tepublican Buret o[ Oratory Distribmtion of Boedla MAJOR ANDERSON WEAKENC fal Mannfee 1 Day An Instance of A 1 The N¢ Sncces turi cost Come ng W Bridge-Sprights It v «on, of Dabt o be § vhere, und of disappe nt, yet the amply atoned felt be b fully sus. Congressian Horr expoctations were as he had been here ), and then tained the reputation which | | national inits extent. This ti fully met the ex) tions of the From beginning to finish he held t udience in th ttent iy thine, except when some point bring forth the storm of enthu plause, one conlid bave almd pin drop. closely did every utterance, NO synoj prech cun da it justice, or convey odequate of the brilliancy Keenness w 1characterized his pr ation of the fnith that was within him s sharp wit, and nses it to the dis the opposing party with and with delight to those of own_ political honsehold. neath this brillianey and wit s foundation of 1ly arranged f iis address eannot bt prove ef uining. The « and the enthusi o going from hla by over- : yesterday, and the chatting of little groups of citizens, the speech stirred up the city, and proved fruitful theme for compliment, discus sion, quotations and luughter. - of Title an ahon & Co's, hout two years he has and at would card a sten to is of such i Real Es- No. 4 roet Abst T Major Anderson Withdraws, A. A. Thompson, of the Cein Couvier, < anthority for the foll “Manuing Smith, bunker at Riverton, and an An derson deleg: \lv to lhv seny |(nn 1 eonven vjor Anderson sw from the. s Anderson’s fri evening wi contest, and th support T B, C ¢ prices of Cooper & Melie 1 steeet, Picot R - msin the latest eolors 1ccess in Manufactoring. v always takes pleasure in no- ticing any improvements in the Blui's, or the atter and it takes spec The success ws the city needs to make gre: in this line. As an cvidence tha Lusiness ean be built up here rap! successfully, if only wisely handlied and energetically pushed, no bette! r instance is to be found than in the cigar factory of ‘I. D. King & Co., which was started here about & year ago in connection with their retail cigar and tobaceo busi- In a little over o year thisfiem has sprung from the young the rank of leading the entire revenue division, the records showing that for the last six months nm factory has manu fuctured more , sold and paid more ll'\l nue ness. nd di of lowa. Nine employment, amount cigarmal and the we to from $13 making & snug sum week for labor wrily is spent among the y. With the cr ady given, and the suc won, it is safe to prediet th | of another year the business c¢ouhbled, and thus the ente | into one of great value to the a growth is cepeeinlly noticeahl the dirst attempt made here for alre & tinthe course will be grown uch years (o The chance bhshinent, > eflorts of uld by fostored and oneour- manufactories are the great tit of the city found the by and such be, such men aged, a8 to the original © 543 Broady built onto th ment, drying roon wnd that is what the city needs,” - Lamps cheap at Homer's, 23 Main St - If you wish to muke legitimately ton fo fifty dollura per day writ & Swith, 34 Fourth btreet Blufis, from o Judd No. Council S ntecostal Service, continne at the A¥ The revival serviee: Broadway Methodist chureh, under the of Rev. Thos. Harrison, the great evangelist, and there has been sueh good vesults that it has been decided to have next Thursday an all day jubilee and pentecostal service. The services open | at 10 o'clock with a revival praise service at 10:30 there is to be a jubilee sermon by | | Rev. Dr. MeCabe, of Omaha; at 2 o'clock | in the af a pente. costal love 3 o'cloek, Rev. Mr. Harr presch “Baptism of | Fire,” which is most \ famons uon, and which )r.L- ween de livered with wondertul effect at various mense audiences, In is to be i song service | by a revival vice. Speciil excursion rutes haye secured for sueh as wizh to come in from lhu surrounding country, and specinl | ates have been secured at several of the h..x.ls of the city. It is expected that re will be a erowd, and one of th Luahhl days in the chureh history of t city. - Substantial abstracts of title a | estate loa W., & E. L. Squive, | Pearl strect on s m cons 3 T 101 The New Hridge. It is 1 settled fact now, and beyoud all rutaors and that surises, the | Hill, a t enterprise to | ! | su D. King & Co THE_OMAHA DATLY BEE, MONDAY. NOV‘F‘MBT‘R seventy ( , are be dition for men are now employed, and thia be ged. Tim? and 1 putin con th ment enla e twor vill soon g framed ha AFTIVIDg. o ng. 1o ty s day sieting seem to by the brid Man Y ron track with a foot up rigght with the ex completed by . winter ) having it nother winter, i - WaNTED—Wheat, corn and oatsin s lots. Liberal adys signments, by J. Y. Fuller, Council Towa, and Omuha, Neb. r For evergthing in the grocer ive new firm of Kintz & Kleeh, 162 dway, a trinl. Everything new and ey groceries a spec - Another « On Saturday Chief E depar Nichol a Back. her of the fire 1o the old s of wd to bis surpr ocenpant of that place, Jined to get off the The ¢ driver of that the Charlie seat or g ange was therefore soned until the mecting of the coun 1i secems that Eicher made a little He forgot that 1t i il the mayor's petsto ha ery formality is cor wre L..L d ‘out. ins ritten orde .l of the ¢ he in l leaving the more il of the change for the ne- tion of the city couneil DpOsESE to have aill the cerc and as he has w hair the technicality b od fo ¢ present up th pos cil mists 1o reins. onto best of it on a twenty-four hours he purposes o hang to it. It ia said that one might as well be dead as out of fashion, and just now the fashion is_for ce holders down to the most humble, on with a firm grip lutest New York veelly at Mrs. O. A ceived Disbursing the Boo t the brewers h to v repoit monnt of boodl: e in e for o. It it ted to use in this cou niy, turduy 2 number of rved ited ninittee Avo Neola, Walnut . | the most possible s el Cottage ranges, diant Homes aind 11 latest patterns r & McGep's saters of th 1 rock priees, No. 41 Muin st - W' Reception. 1 compo: C for Coops A Dabryn an entertain st and en, 1 next Friday evenir first part of the evening ainnient, with some s pec tures of interest, will he presented, then ther refresiine Further « due time, sured that th merit we attendance ment of spec I'he publ ion will be one rous patren s displiy of goods 1or i Finest meershanm day gifts, K and Tob: nd clerk s places s hold on Tuesday W inet Doasny's new ope Ihird Precinet =205 th Main street \n ene & Lo rom’s sland h Precinet—ii First ave ll 'Hu rholtzer's ofliee, -~ West Broad ay, ra house. 1 nue buyin has | Deceml - The Home steam laundr for the transaction of bu ory being brand improved pattern, we can guarantes good work equal to eastern ng .h,‘n\uu nt is unds bicago ) Every on s worth of T in the great drawing, 18 nOW open e Our ma wd of the Tatest ind e ’ulv!l\-x.lfh Or promiptly attende iy ders hy mu ephon Lty v No. 510 Brs ol Geo. W Ly, k. ady S, 1 Wright, stor Anan g undr agrapher, usis \\vn K i 551 Type Mills stre writer, copyi »ual Paragraphs, Dr. Poulson is buck again from Cali | fornia C. A, Tubbs, of Ogden yestorday. Phil Hinkson, of Glenwood, wa acifie yesterdiy H. I, Rifenberick has returned from asant tip to Indiaua Mrs. R. M. Wilbur its at Pomeroy, lowa J. A Hamilton, one of nents, was a visitor to this w, of Kansas City Atlantic, was at the at the is v her ity Sunday | greeting | Mrs Bueebe here P. J. Gallagher, of Wes the Sunduy sojon Ut terday D. . Mo Was among Ogden, Dr nee is visiting Ler paren 1o, Walkerville ndiy guests ., of e N lowa at the J. Stepheuson | visit o her old ned Lian e ) Lome in Go Indiana. John Kintz, who had his ) Jyzed some few we ¢ MeKes ta Chief rces made on all con- | went proposed fo restore Charlio | the fashion | al | [V was ainoig | where he has b mp souri water to th ou te wement of the elaim a, Pa, ¢ right & Ballw ho Wi jes Carrie Muntington has ym her vigjt to fricnd linois and Mich iza Smith. sist.r cturned with her SPECIAL NOTIC NOTICK ost, Found, T T 1 polat nd relat Spectal Loar rtion. No. WANTS, L FOR RENT us clork, - Addrose M. o At MoMul Indy who Ha had exc & Ma ANTED A German butcher, Goo and atendy Job to good man. Add call for V. 1., BEE office, Council Bluffe W ANIED Germ hand. Appiteation mu only.” McMubon & Co., ) Riuffa. Bt., ALE-Deing desfrous of me on kecount of my busi e oract Four Inquire on promiscs. —A good il for . 100 Baneroft streot. FOR RENT OR EXCL ting n turned | DI} roiks serionee 0oL, d wages dvess or Couneil wing_to %, 1 offer avonuo AT general house- IANGE. rent, on very lihcral ter e Connell TintTa Piipor ML compy Jarding houo and threo o business proparty i inty, Town, will trad e, uhout 4,00 A et town ac of Hast- Nebraska land. lence property in the 5% down for bast n Jands id farm, county Price well i Towa, for i Spirit Lauke. *ho fnproved fa Thiilips con culnbiune i Holt county, Neb., barguin, Wanis to ¢ 10 {wo story brick reside locations in Counctl Blufte, w Kaneas or N \or w 1 time, | avms n nged for partly schange nce, ono ill trade sk itul 18 will buy auriful subarban 1o vill exchunge ation for we Move are only o few of our &pc you've got wnything to- trm 1 pond stoe ks ot ko ALKER, e, UHION TlGKEl OFFICE | J. L. De BEVOISE, Rgeat. ern in fowa lunds, el bar- « sell, di 10w, % Brondway, Couneil Blufs., COUNCL RLUFFS. M CICAGD, BUILT N Mail ana 10 | Railway 'Time Table. OI\TLY HOTEL n Council Blufls having Flire Esca An r al l 1 rl CR L; "l'()‘V HOU Noa. aud 219, Main Btreet, MAX MOUN, Proy rovements, call U 1Kintz & Kle OO | rictor. eb Fancy apd Staple Grocariss, No, Opposite Ogden House, Council Bluffs, - - ‘This house bei quently everythi 1resh, n new o in stock one, is ne cery in the we One trial is all w k. Lsonable as any othe 162 - Broadway. conso- w and r gro KINTZ & EKLEEB CGrocers. THOS, OFFICER MW, ML PUSEY, CEFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA Thorough Instruction on the and Organ j VOICE CULTURE AND TH Yors the abe Prof. €. B. Lipf«rl, B 450 ¥ dhvon u il trug EORY tion ETTEYS 185 Plumbing Co. - Laso G5 [rle] L4 OADWATY. COUNCIL BLUFIS, « Saniiary Rydraulic Englnee:s, | Public exd Private Systems of Sewerago Water worke and Ventilation designed and constracted Plumbing work in all its bre company have one of the heet assorted stocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimates furnished HARRY BIRKINBINE, Manager Naw York Plumbing company 552 Broad way Council Blafts. Teclephone No 27, sacall Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. | RETAIL DEPARTMENT Hens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIIITS &' and Hoys' Busi oy Dre Me N TITDER W EAI. Merchant Taflor Troweora “ @ Trowsers in Sootoh woos, « Henvy Balbriggans, d mixed qualiues, from Medicated Seavlets, olored Wo 2 ek 10 8450, DUNLAP AND STETSOH HATS FOR THE FALL OF 1885 FURITISEIINTG GCODS Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, ITandkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, Of Airet cligs qualities and reasonable prices. N T T o Bros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT 042 and 844 Brosdway, Couneil Blufs, Towa, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL: BLUFFS. nd - Federal . Benodcok Practices in Statc Roons 7 aad 8, 517 DRESSMAKING CUTTING AND FITTING. L. R, ROBERTS, Formerly of New York, LIRS, 4 Pear Street, + » Council I | N HAIR GOODS —AT— - MRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S Piano | No. 531 Broadway, Council Bluffe enches.Thig | bover, Never, Never Was able to buy so many good goods for so lit tle money as now, at the low cash sales at HARKNESS BROTHERS, LOOK AT OUR Silks, Tricots, Homespuns and Boucle Dress Goods. Such Bargains in Blankets and [y 1 nels Our stock of Carreta and Curtaing, Arc particularly choice, and our pricesfor them are the lowest they have been in twenty years. 441 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLURFS, "~ THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE (St JOHN BENO & CO,, Have removed to their New Store, Nos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 36 Pearl Sts., NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFFICE, Where they have put in & new stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies' and Gents Fumishing Goods, Ele,, Ele Among which g Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Gents Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear. BooTs AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND VAL1sES, Moxarcnt Fing Sminrs FLadies® Children’s and Misses’ Underwear, iIlasicry and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies’ Valises, Blankets ano Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO., 131 M Council Blufl nd 35 P e the following lines:— in Streot, No. 33 Al Stro ef. No TRAVELING AGENTS! EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadway, Council Bluffa. (hu customers get the benefit of the + thus say wW. P .A.YL"SWOR’I‘H 'HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER ntond. 1. B nd for priee lists, Briek build Vor moved and gatisfaction guar Framo houses 130ve on Little Giant tricks 8 0f uny Kind rats | 1he best in the world. | I0AW. 1010 6th 7., COUNCIL DI fts, lowa | STEAM DYE AND DRY CLEANING WORKS, Han‘ Goods of dll Kmds | Made to Order. Hair Goods of all tyles Ready Made. No. 337 Broadway, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ottice Oy R RI CARCERS &, % 51 u‘”:.v".'.‘}l\l“h? i | CHROKIC DISEASES Over thirty 11 Peurl nt ‘lli ¢ wll kinds o cal oxparkon | bhaia. Fiikd SN0 Americar res 1L AL o COL i lowA. ONIULE

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