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' é‘ % i iv- THE DAILY BEE. GOUNCIL BLUFFS. THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 8. OFFIOE: Mo, 18 Penr] Btreot. Polieored by caret tenty cents per we 1. W. TitoN, Manag MINOR MENTION, Reiter, the tailor, for fall goods. The city couneil will meet next Mon- day night, The county board will make the official eount next Monday. Only thre their in slow. While coupling ¢ Hanford Baker he swashed, Nie man Parrott i any part of the city at k. s for November. They com at tho tray his right ars il arrested for selling ore, was discharged, thero being no neo produced against him, Castleton and company n yesterda, nd appes evening ot the opera house in * Patch.” The first olectrie ecigar lighter scen in this city has been put into Frank Lovine's eigar store, and attracts much attention. It 1s a cnriosity. Two disturbers of the peace and one drunk were fined in police court yester- day morning. Not a big gathering in for election day. Died in this city Wednesday at 1 o'clock a. m., Lucinda, wifo of George Cooper, aged 15 years. Funeral ay 20 ‘clock this sitarnoon at 816 Avenue Hon. R. G. Horr, of Michigan, will lec- ture on Saturday evening on Individu- alism™ at the Presbyterian church. Tickets for the lecty h v the Hon. R G. Horr will be for sal morning 8t 9 o'clock at Bushnell's l:rmL storo. Permit to wed wasyesterday ,;rvmml to Albert C. Watt and” Annje M."Wh both n!(hklnu also to J. W. Meyer Alls both of Rockford Last night & company of enthu demoerats, with torches and bane naded Colonel Keatle him on lus election to the legi The sem session of the Council Binfls conferen of the Methodist churehes is to be held in Denison next wock, commencing on Tuesday afternoon and closing Thursday evening. Messrs. Beebe & Co. are going rapidly ahead with their improvemenis—the new building, the raising of anoth )Ty on the old one and putting in of a new front. The establishment when com pleted will be one of the largest and finest in the west. Hon. R, G. Horr, congressman Michigan, whose misterly and w dress kept his audicnee so high ested and amused at Temp h.n.ml ay evening at the nublican r, will deliver a lectare on “Indi- m’ Saturday, November 7, at the from i- inter bm\ that election is over, the people will gettle down to business, which has been nm-l:-rlml by many tor some d: wys past. half the enthu vst in an attempt to build up the that mu n shown in trying to build np po! power, Conncil Blulls would Swell its \»nuvn mightily. At the special service to be held in the llulmdm chureh to-day, Rev. Dr. M pastor of the "First ‘Method of Omaha, will_preach at 10 woon Rev. Mr. Harrison w mon on “Baptism of which heen delivered elsewhore Bne sdevful effeet. In the e ere will be a revival service. is 10 be the all-day jubile pentecostal ser at the” Meihe chureh, there being servi won and evenin ind ist o i ved up . there lm\ N b 5, bigg audienc To-day is exy weted to be i son, and crowds are expeeted [rm.x mu of the city. 0 To-morrow eveniy ption is to be unme for Jotlier column, ary progr Zhime nts sor ml v the “Dairy Maids' iven in Masonic hall, to be fon Be musical will b _ot'u m to the ent 25 cents and the supper The warning made in I'w Bl 1) pt wm some who served & at the polls im pay from the ci rved simply as ti arty which ought to of the ml y, seems to ha men of the r '(hv of his hire, but if h bol; in the interests of one politieal he should get his v [mm that rty, and not ask th use he wore a poli s star on seems to be n m.«l .1.-.1 of Jeniency shown in the eas 1 tenberg, who has been before i at sundry times and av sundry places _on sundry ch On the Bist he was " arrested on the charge of larceny of $10 and the examination was postponed u Iater, and the bond fixed at bond was filed, und Gerstenberg has been nllowed to run at lurge, and this i3 about th I.m! nub.uhly that will be hewed of the ’ ggle out of more « nws 4 fim\um the poli 3¢ he worst abused man in lhe uty, 1 be found a he is In angther column w wion from the ¢ t y ostensibly directed the chief to put on such special policemen on_election day a8 the chief might sclect, still the mayc himsolf appointed me \\nhunlowu n M)m;,lhv(lm-[w they were, ad no e | wn llm idea of a chief of police not wing control of the police, and mnot - nowing even who e policemen, is ¥ldi 1lons showing of lh« way the puh » departient is m e mny Puts on some men and the chief othir ither seems to know whom th It is on a par with s of the present ad- Porsonal Paragraphs. L. Ficld, of Hancock, was here yes S, A Smnln'r, of Perry, visited the Blufls yesterday. Harry Woodward, of Vlllu A, | wong those at the P: J 1. Rishton, jr., of Neola, ty yesterday ge E. Bradford and M wood, were at the Pacilic y Mvr. Elmer, seeret; anufacturing was VY. waus in the > Thompson uy of Rockford, ss, of the Janesville Ma- the city yester viculturalimple- Frod 'l‘h,l\nur has returned from his tern ranch and will probably spend 'winter heve, Ho is looking ale and ty, and has ned about forty i Sunds during his absence, .4 | K saloon men have so far paid | 1 Tast | | VERY DECIDEDLY DENOCRATIC | I’['lm Reault of the Flsotio i In Detail, iiA TEN DOLLAR PRIZE FIGHT. : An Odaa Huse Mixsing Boys A Much Abused band Gleanings by the Reporters, A Pairv Accident- of - General After the Rattle, rns which came in yesterday fror rent parts of the country did not alter the result as anvounced in yes terday’s Br , with its usual part would admit too much, e! r that several eandic can ticket had pulled through, nouneed in the Beg the | confirm the complete def; vublican ticket. The figu: refurns went on rday until th at ov 1 on the democerat- plected, and the ma- e# figuring up into the hundreds the stopped, especinlly republican ils, with the ex ation that it w worse and worse. The county re- turns sre not completed, but they are sufiiciently so to show that the demo- (‘1‘:\Iir‘ majority in the county will be bout 700. llm returns, quite complete, had been IN evening, except from Grove, Lincoln mn(\ r I mn those thus far in it appears on the state ticket the demoer; majority of 516, and in the mujority of 501, s following ave the returns by town- rel publi but us an er returns it of the re- ships. tha FIRST WARD Democratie state ticket 100 m Keatley 84 nd 205, Clausen treqasur 1, Plumer 32 Armonr | Frum 2 Joiler Hake 254 ner 496, Blake lhmllnnl( 4 ] | 1, , Tostevin 70; Bellinger Underwood llette 497, 7; Moore rt 493, Sapp klund 3065 177, Armour n 878 Lair 0, Matthew . Bellinger 4 Underwood 514, Boiler 459, Frum , Clayton 297 19, Kirkla 31, Armouy beck 105, ‘Tostevin thews 43; Bellinger 117 wood 99, Roiler 120; ton 4. Tram 4 cr ing 98, LJI‘ Iil'nk.- \lxmlh app 37, Hake Hart 97; Kiikland 84, Frum ::7, Um!er\\wu 06; Clayton v, | Boiler 103. CARS Whiting 80, Larrabee 144; Gillette 70, l 32, Beck 111, Moore 0, Sapp kland 134, i, Armour vin lu., i 5 Ih llm ger 7 v ton 148, w mmw 113, Hull 74 Mo Aoker 81, Hake ¢ Plumer 129, Bis 75, Brodbeck 83, Matthews 82, Bell Underwood 111, Cluyton 82, R. 70, Gillette 115 5, b i, Moore wrt 99, Supp « Imvr 0 Ul“ Kirkland N1, o 63, Reel 114, Armour istevin 105, Laird 107, I} 1 105, Armour O, lhmlh. 6, lu\h aird 01, Matthews 41, Bellingrer 1, 70, U Boiler 114, lxum illotte 8, Moore 86, Sapp 36, Whiting 85, l,n Brunnan 86, i ley 87, H,m 87 rklund 201, Plume Armaony Lavrabee m;. 1 Ko uluy 184, Hart 101; Kirkla lny.( lnu- sen 181; Bl ll\l’ 141, Plumer | Armour lmu-nn 140, Brodbeck 184; i Ficlds 142, Bel: ( Lmuu 174; Under- Matth linger 18 wood 164, MINDEN. Whiting 128, L Hull 5 Brannan | Akers 52, Keatley 126 Hako 48, Claus 128, Blake ¢ beck 123, thews b wood 122, Boiler 113; Frum 62, Clayton i NORWAL h Whiting 83, Larrabee 11 50; B mu:\n'rl B 10; Keatle i Arnour 41; unul- \(.\m u.l;uhl‘!l tthews elds 63; Underwood 70, h\mn 3, Frum 70, ROCKFORD, 114, Lary wnnan 14, Beck y 110, Hart n 113, Reel ! (nn'w v 1 Hhing nx Boller Boiler 7, Gillette 113 \\lnlln 1ull 5 gl 2 \lwm 11 M.\(lhw\n Under \\...ul Clayton b0, 114, Frum SILVER CREFX. , Larrabea 16; Gillette , Buek 75; Moore 45, y Hart 45, Sapp 7 abl ablo ring over the | | werc ‘unl.uu in the Plomer Arm.-ur il rd 45, \Il”l.\\i‘ Underwood 50, Bouer 44, Frum 0. WAS Whiting 88, [ Tall 74; Branfinr Boiler 12 \\1 iting 90, Larrabee 136, Gi Hull 156; Braunan 90, Underwood Clayton 182 samo on hal Keatly 80, THart 75, Sapp 68, 3 land 111; £ u 102, Blake 1 rodbeck Matthews (3 Underwood 147, lhu or 145 Frum 116, C lm“u 14, 5, Blike 5 Tostevin 65, l Bellinger 72, Boiler 84, Fram ot . Plumer 65, Broudb Matthews Underwood ton 40. Keatley 1\- 1 w69, Sapp 8 nd 37, Plun linger rwood B, Boiler u-‘ Frum 36, Ci RELIN A Democratie ticket Keatloy 71, i Cl 3 Fields 1|‘, lml. iz Fram td, O Moore Akers Keatle Sapp 5 Kirkland Arnour d 66, Hurt Hake 68, Pium i, B , Brodbeck 30, Tostevin, b 72, Matthews 54, Bellinger 56, Underwood' 70, Boiles Frum 70, Clayton 72, il Whitine 67, Tuitss, l,| m'llu ] t Plumer 88, 113, Brodbeck Matthews 107, k. Underwood 41, Boiler 4 ton 108, hwk 48, il hlhnm Boiler 114; Be sure and 2 k your groc ad m de at Smith & Lo AMain street. It is the r Try it and be convinced. ———— New Y madte. The very sived we Picot Ribb ns in the Mrs. Rogor ! 45 Drionsl o8iC ooner & Meteo, No. 11 Main street, Finest displa smok ; King & Co., 5 Broadway. and “Two bays heir home 1 Audubon last Sunday, and ha been found on Mond son for this ci night, but fu been got by ived hore that ¢ of them liad not ml« W Im \ sed in ith round black cap. will bo glad to ud any infor shal here, or nhon, will be ap sapposition is that > get any tid mation giv J. % winted to ¢ inality. Lamps cheap at Homer” e Correet Abstracts of Title a tate Loans at M & Co's, Pearl strect. 601 Milla ype writer, An Aminten rize Pwo young men full of e got into a sion of the g feal powors yesterday morning ubout ent into the alloyway s grocery and %10 a side store tried to fight it out at was quite a crowd of spe fight was at it , whe appes but seene whe her into cimp, but he iptured e & nowinal tine for s heen : MOURL B xl - yne buying 25 conts worth of T , hug o ehance, frog, in the i Deecmber 24 - reverything in t ow firm of Lo trial, ABCY ghocerice i b) : not | .. Public end Privalp Systoms No. 4 | and the two | Give It to this Poll To the Editor of the I ‘l,\ Attomti chp in your gestorday, during st disturban the polico them had pot heen for them o been mc At the Fourth wat Wbl the dis e 1w (f of the ¢l Paper our election | x,x\lm ariso n g and if it and th ut on &S a sp nown to me, ny authe to be hel n“ 105t Tie to b conolts @ most quiet election Wy years, and I think the el meout in my statement r play. T'1os, SKINNE Chief of Poli - Dancing Classcs Forming. Prof. Allmon will open a chil Jaes in daneing on Satnrday mo \ lock in Beno's hall.” The adults’ sened nest week, Tl sisted by his daughtor. n e woll as instiictor nin ! i) an artistie mu The ladi morning Cottage ranges, Garland stoves, diant Homes and Hub heaters of the v latest patterns at bed rock prices, Cooper & MeGee 0. 41 Main street, Ra- ot rger ry Otto met with a curions acei ay morning. He was carry: ing an adz in his hands, and when cross. ing the of the Northwestern road, stubbed his toe and fell, and his hand ing flat on the rail, the adz fell on to it, chopping machine taking s left hand as be He dent 1 as any eut could R. RIC CANCERS 7. it CHRONIC DISEASES o an Wi epecintty. | Over 1hirty yoars' ofico No. it Peari it B Coan feal exnerion ot, Couveil Bluds ATION Fle. SCHURZ Justlce of the Peace. OFEICER & PUSEY, BEANKERS . COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. falstehed, 18 Kintz & Klegb Fancy and Stapls Groceries. Neo. 162 -~ Broadway. Opposite Ogden House, || Council Bluffs, = = Ia. This house being a new one, conse quently everything in stock i3 new and trash. Priges ronnblo as any other gro cery in th west. One trial is all we ask. EINTZ & ELEE Grrocsrs THE HEW VO, ....|Plumbing Co.! 552 BROADW A COUNCIL BLUFF: | Sanitary Kydraulic Enginaers, | cf Sewerabe. Water works and Ventilation desgned | and constructed Plumbing work in all its branches. This | company have one of the hest assorted | | stocks of plumbing goods in the west | Estimates fornished HARRY BIRKINBINE, »w York Plambing company 663 Broad i\rm)’l‘mnu,l. Blufis, Telephone No 27, « NOVEMBER 5, 1 HS.). SPECIAL \()[‘l(‘l‘\ NorIen \ £AN connty i ourd, 0 Loan, Fe Spe L and FIV No. 12 our ofiice, Poarl streot, nes WANTS, ving to | AP prewlses oS N TOR 1Y NT-At McMaton & Co's, srenka rlenco streot ANTED—Sity Gorman otk Mt RENT OR EXCHANGE. wrty in Chorok trde for we wl home in the town of Towa, for Nebrog A s a onvo will Lusinoss property o il eachange for Weste re No. 1A spiendid farn, for No. b Of the hest Jocutions in « for or want togell i write u, to trade for Junds. woll improved, 640 Towa, Joining the nson county, for & short time, Lake, Price, juproved farme in I with o small in- is will be exchanged for and (n Nobraska olt county, Nob, partly in. Wants to exchungo k restdence, ono 1 Tiulls, will trado Kanew: or Nebrasks —Are fou rerchandise. A fine two story jrood uni _ Value, 810, At 1w ot 5 which ea 1Ml homos s will buy rhan loeation in fowa ) for westorn lands. r special bar ado or Eoli, tal chandi ‘everal good stocks of goods BWAN & WALKER, Couneil e, Towa. We hi UNION TICKET OFFICE The I, L. De BEVOISE, Agent, dway, Couneil Bluffs. 'Rallway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFTS, tollow Aopartiire minutes DEPART. Sgsam CMCAGO & » ~Misil und Fxpr Accominic h T: A M 805 P M 100 A M Flirs Ane ' ONLY I—IOTEL Tn Council P 15\;&'@@ provemonts, call bells, firo HOUSE! Ll mo (‘LS? ()V Nos. 27 and i M A ¥ i ¥ | 8 Me: S | FURITIS | Gtloves, tient Ix 1t Tailor Overconts, TNDERVWEAR. it Taflor Trowsora, und Trows tcoteh wools, tra fleayy Balbriggans, v Colored Wools tud taixcd qualitios, from [ STETSEH HATS FOR THE FALL OF 133, SELIDTC GOODD3 Neckwear, Havndkerchiefv Collars And Cuffs, Of Brst olags qurlitics and reasonuble pricoa | R DT AT Bres, ETAIL DEPARTMENT 842 and U4 Browdway, Council Blufs, fowa ‘l.utuxlun y JACOB SIMS, Mws | ATTORNEY AT LAW COUINCIL BLIIESFES, und lees b 3 ERS YR i Never, gver, Never Was able to buy so mauy good goods for so lit tle money as now, at the low cash sales at HARKNESS BROTHERS, LOOK AT OUR Silks, Tricots, Lomespuns and Boucle Dress, Goods. ’ Such Bargains in Blankets and 1 annels. Our stock of Carprets and Curtaing, Are particularly choice, and our prices for them are the lowest they have been in twenty years.: THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE —or— JOHN BENO & CO., Have removed to their New Store, Nos. 8% & 34 Hain and 33 & 30 Pearl Ss., NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFFICE, Where they have put in @ new stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies’ and Genls Fumishing Goods, Ele,, Ee. Among whi Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Gents Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear. BooTs AND Snors, Trusks aNp Varsses, Mosarcn Fi Fadies® Childven’s and Misses’ Underweary Hesiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies’ Valises, Blankets ana. Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. y JOHN BENO & CO., No ind 54 Muin Street, Council Blugh and 356 Pearl S 13 ) are the following lincs:i— St No TRAVELING AGENTS! EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadway, Council Bluffa. Our customers get the benefit of the expense thus 1. Send for price lists, P AYIL.SWORTE, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Redek Lufldings of any kind ralsed or moved and satiefaction guarantend, on Ld(to Glant trucke—tho best ia the world. ¥Framo honses nove STEAM DYE DR CLEANING WORKS, 0. 20 Main street, Council Bluffs, , COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0AW.