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e Se———————— ——r THE DAILY MONDAY MORNING, NOV. b, OYTICE: No. 12 Fenrl Stroet. Pelivored by carrier fh any part of the ety at twonty 1er week M. W, Tivrown, - MINOI! MENTION. Council mecting to-night. Reiter, the tailor, for inll goods ‘The county board meets to canvass the vote to-day All wool 40 inches wide cashmere G0e at Cocke & Morgan's A new arrival of placed on sale to-day #an's. John Bell was arreste being drunk and Kicking up s bhome, Ten pioces 50 $1.8, worth §1.57 John Kintz, casl road in this city, noon The employes of the erackor factory have raised a purse for the young hoy i cently injured by having his foot caught in a belt, Sneak thieves have made another visit to Mrs. Durgan’s house, securing a fow valuables. Cocko & Morgan have put in the Lam gon wire elevated railway cash carriers. The charge against Deputy Sherifl Clatterbuck, of interfering with the wo of the eity poundmusier, has been dis missed, 2oods will be & Mor dross at Cocke sterday for row at yehos wide Jaequard nt Cocke & Mor for the Burliy died yesterday niter Jailer Shontz says that he thinks next 3 going to be o very good oue for arming, and ho is y iningg on removing to his 1arm and trymg it. Permit to wed has been granted to C. B, Chambers and Miss Alice M. Wycotl, of Hurdin township; also to Theodore Werneke and Miss Lena Cooper, of Neola. Arch Matthews, who has been in jail here on ac » of selling cigars without a license, has been nsed on bhail to appear at the next term of the federal eonrt. One hundred I.\r"v honeycombed bed qmlH $1.00, worth $1.60 ut Cocke & Mor- gan's. Yesterday afternoon was called on to mar August Riley, of Neo s Lizzio Rosser, of Colorado. lh y deft evening for their new home in Neo! Police business was hght yesterday, and Marshal G slla and Députy Mul- Ien, and Coony Brown went out hunting. At last reports they werestill huming, for something to bring home. The Mueller Music company has shipped ont on orde 8 cases of "mul\. not including pi the 1st of September. ghowing. "welve picces T Tricot), highly fi $1.50, at Cocke & Morgan’s, sduy evening at the O 1 Arc mmm will cele party w cvent of rare intercst A number of Omaba t 1o participate, dies s ospeci nother column .lumvc Schu coup! A pn~uy ,,,«. d icot eloths (not flannel ed at $1.00, worth fine imitation mahogany bed- has been presentad by the An- of Hibe, to the Catholi fair which opens in a v k get is on exhibition at A ) No. 826 v, and chance be sccured there at twenty-fiv s down his billy on ![14 of it old s othicrs are their placs o but it is ditn on the police management of atliirs, 1)|| ur‘t‘uu'u of the ches ity of npplw 8¢ The commission hou on 1 making a t than two weeks. 1t i reported that one of tho ny, at the transfe lying in wait by th road man came n told him to hold up his b nd then knocked him across the with a -bag, felling him to the ground, but ‘Nl,mg nothing for his trouble. Tho entertainment given Fr bythe X Y Zclub did not pr suceess that it wonld had not the been so stormy. n-;m-qulvl\]y. night The entortaimment was o charming oue, and the club 1 gmm $15, wh under the Y stances, was doing wonderfully well. 15 to be hoped that the young ludies will conclude to give the entertainment eagzain, for it is certainly a meritorions and will bear to nlarge sudience. The pi # novel one, and the themselves of their frie “Tha resolution for closing I]m saloons on Sundays still lies in a pigeon-hole, may be brought out in the council pext meeting. Alderman Shugart, who introduced {t, refused to withdraw it, but d to let it hang over the heads of ho saloon men, with the understanding that if there was not more respect shown for the day than there has been by some of them, the resolution should go through and all the saloons shounld close. Yester- day the saloons were running, but there wais less disorderlness than usual, and it soems that the saloon men are bringin, #n influence to bear on those who are m elined to run_disorderly places, so s [11 the public from demanding that ull sed up. The best carpet sweeper on earth at Harkness Bros'. Cull and see it. Big Forgery. ! Culs county his u & mn‘uuln in the for- gery line, wntic Telegraph thus fll.ua ftup: J. B, Crisman, & man who 8L00 hl--h in il and Cuss eounty for a number of years, has proved to be & forger for Iar re sums. The loun gfiuuu of J. F. Hubbard, George E muell and others will lcse consider- ble. 8. 8. Campbell and other men who money and buy paper will lose (_'On siderable. ~ I he total of the forgerics will :gn-gum probably $1.000. ~ Crisman nortgaged personal property for four times m value. He Ems departed for parts unknown. His conduct is n erushing blow to his relatives, who are among Cass oollnly s best pwplu. —-— A sum ofmoney has been found. Par- substantinting their elaim can have the same by applying at Hurkness Bros. Cottage rl stoves, Rs diant H ra of the ve Jatest | voek prices, N at Cooper & '\u 41 Main street. elice’'s, t Ribb ns in mu latest colors at Rirs. Rogoers, ¢ | for Milwaukee, LLY BEE. | AOWER HRE CHIEF NEEDED COUNCIL BLUFFS. Captain Bicher to Stop Down to Enter Uncle Bam's Bervioe, | CLOSING THE REVIVAL SEASON, A Small Incendiary Blaze ~The Unfor- tunate Suickde Laid at Rest— A M & Lecture—Newa Gatherings Abont Town. Meher to Resign, W ondor 1 that Capt. D, T, Eicher the that he on the position now b 1o be s0on by Capt ams s tal rvice at the for. It b m known that with « incoming NeW posti Mr Capt. Williams would step wn and out, and now it appears that Eicher is to suceved him. One of the in- teresting phases of the change is th that Eicher has just succecded in getting possession of the ofiiee of chief of the fire department, to which he was elected some months ago, but which he hag had such a legal fight to really get. His ap pointment to position will neccssitate his resigning the position of chi an will have to be elocted, only held the position of chief techni ly, he having appointed John Temg a8 his assistant, sand the mu ment of the department ng really in Templeton’s hands, he being more practical and more experi- enced that ‘her, Just what will be the next mov. , if Eicher ro 1o be guess 41, hu |x is the council will T right along through with the fi him a8 chief in name, = The council might as well make T ton o r chief, name and all, for ho certainly 1ill the |yln-.' well, ‘and in fact I|n~4 nHui it well. The department : 1to go through such a n of ertainty o topic of 8o muc and it is safe to believe will get at anothe hangre all, 0nllvhv|nn the 1t chief. 1f this hat is made, the de- t along improving ney. - ask your ;:!‘-K‘N‘ for the t Smith & Loerke’s bak stroe It is the very best 'ry it and be couvinced. has ARsUranee of much eriticis that th ch copt in the ne, chief inste: .nl u[ partment and gaining in ofl Be sure and bread w No. 523 w York styles re 0. A. Rozors. S £ Closing His Labors, Rev. Thomas Harrison, who the past fow weeks been so p lll- city with his revival services at the v Method is next to to Mll\\.mlwu evening there was such a crowd and so much inter ifosted in the meeting that those having the arv ments in charge de- clared that it would not do for Mr. Har- ison to leave st such an impo and when there scemod to be eve ce that the ¢ of the were just beginning to be never befd but it seems that in 3 angements have alre: e during Evening Wiseonsin ¥ the following, and how to st thus break 1sto the plans | E le for Mr, Hu . aionsare abont completed at the Summerfield M. I presided oy be he wero ap. wsignod some dent to the ocea- o services will be ttecs ited, ench of which awt of the duties inc 1l and on Monday serviee will be wili occur Tue: Havrison will begin h's per Tuesday evening. he will stay here onc onee every day, and He will s the Plankinton hol This is his_ fivst visit to Milwauk S L fiity ha bheen converted. e meetings have been crowded, :n.-l there is no means of ating the influenc hich has been :d on this community in scores of bllb”l‘ and unbeknown ways, the mere count of those claiming to hive experi- enced a change of heart, life and pu hose, being bat one indication of wl w Im\ uu'umplxs]\ M Ilrlmm s that the Saturday phr meeting s the most wonderful Saturday m"'ll me he had over held during thirteen years mims It is with reluctaney that he st but under the circum- tinces he sees no ather way clear. llis sermon last evening was therefore his last one. vents worth of T .has'n chance, free, in the 2, December 2 Al For the bost and cheapest oysters call at Chicago Lunch Counter, 603 Broad- way. Oyster soup all day, only 10 cents, An Incendiary Blaze. An alarm of tire was sounded about 1 o'clock yesterday morning, cansed by the discovery of a little blaze in the yard of the Chicago Lumber company. Hose com- pany No. 4 succeeded in quickly putting out the fire before it had done unf but & nominal damage. As the pile of Tumber which was on fire was situiated, and from other cirenmstances in the cas 3 that the blaze must have been started by some incendix There have been seve- ral attempts made within a year or so past in these yards, and the compan tting very anxions to have the offenders caught, but thus far there has been little chunce to discover the right parties. e Short Hand w and Type Writing. All kinds. Ed Wr 'm 001 Mills St. The electric lu'll olJudd & Smith, 80 Fourth street, Council Blufls, positivel rhenmatism, ne ralgia, dl)spcufil.l aralysis, ndigestion, fits, cold ousness, headache, lmlury and omplaints, loss of vitality, lead poisoning, luck of nerve force und'vigor, ting weakness of those diseascs of & nil nature in male and female, e ey The Last of the Suicide. Mr. Weis, of Weis & Clausen, returned Saturday from Scranton, lowa, bringing back to this eity the remuins of Joseph Krobsbeek, the acconnt of whose suicide his already beon given. The lust learned of the unfortunute man was that he bought a ticket ut Cedar Rapids for Col- umbus, Neb., and loft the passenger train at Boone, and the some window cord, with w i [ to w snow fence just west ol iton, Thursday morning. Me sim- ply \\l‘uh' uu an envelope found in his pocket, “Whisky did it.” Auncther note Every onn- lvuym;: 25 D. Kinz great dx.n\ ']’TTE O\IAITA DAILY UP L. \I()\n \\ NOVEMBER 9, CARPLTS. hk remaing be Blul's, The at Mr. Weis' e tormd o king that gent to Peter Weis, Cour funcral sorvicos wore he house yesterday afterncon M St For everything in the grocery line give the new tirm leeh, 162 Broadway, a tri 10w and fresh, Fanc Substantial abstrs Pearl street Mo Tho lectare given on Satu the Preshyterian church by man Horr, i L 4 58 ut it cr. The was quite small, dae in part to ture day night at Congress- s only feu necees, howev ot that this is not muach of a lec town, and in part the condition of the st 8 the mud. Ttistob did not improve the ing the literary teeat thus offered, for it was atreat in fact. Mr. Hore having done it and eficetive work in the campaign, concluded to take o fow days well earned rost, and has boen stopping with Dr. Pinney and family, to whom he is related by marriage, His presence in in the city could not be al- lowed to pass without the people be- noan opporiunity to hear 1 & man on some ather topie than and he cons e || on aocount of | rotted that me y of hear: re appor While it was e respocts especially l:\|v|.nl for the occasion on which it was fir: 3 ered, still it proved alinos i I made for o 3 l.u court, introduc the lirst to tho the closest supreme and from ed to the i much of he spoke, t what ke nd taking | showed | ln-m( Anul ,hn\\ul thut he that “Individualism,” of v He dealt some sharp blo termed “smooth bored ' men, up one pr how success i vim, and l < \ " common with the puipit he gave some ri throughout the lec THETR Gt s ARG RIGE U0 enjoy bility or the leeture was due to the v of humor which run t i inginto wit of the keen and never desc Mer. Horr's humo! and refined as thought, and tf smile nearly 0 passagds of and with such a sented in sa those who li pleased. unll his ¢ ing nanner d not but be s’ under before pure Examine the stoc! at Harkness Bros. elsewhere, Drs. Judd & Insoles, Only tifty cents. St., Council Bluiis, wanted. i e : and house turnisl Cooper & MeG ear ng o nith's Fleetro-Magnetic No. 80 Fourt lowa. Agents For hardw of prives bain street, e <1 Personal Paragraphs. T. J. Young, of Macedonia, Bechtele's tay, was at tor, Tov citie yest: Pacific yest ioll, mlc Sunday s Miss Clara Bebbington has mmt- to Dn- un(l Mrs. Frank Raymond, spent Sunday in this city with ives, Rev. J. N. McDow St. Joseph, Mo., there. 11 leaves to-day for to conduct some revival returned from a and tto his old ! has nionths’ ¢ iy, bome in Pl ) : ame in off the rond out this morning 1y, T TR Mrs. R fantz, of Omaha, |l\wn|(y with friends, on n from si extended « and wife have retu e visit to Ltlwois friends, bring with thom Mrs. Patrick, who Wil remain here for some time, it is hoped. H. Warren, of Pittshurg, a rep- of the Pittsbu rrived here lust - wi by his wite, who is 5. Smullen, at whose how 8 ing. Mr. here to Cheyenne points in the inte ut xpoeted few days. Dr. A. H. W doah, ‘another brothe here. I d other western | ts of his company, | hack here in a :n, of Shonan- L i also visiting e Correct Abstracts of Title and Real Bs- tate Loansat McMahon & Co's, No. 4 Pearl strect. - Lamps ¢ hmp at Homer's, 23 Main St. ——— Finest dlfiph\v of meers and smokers’ goods for holi V & ", l) King & L.. Broadway. J. M. SMITH LEADING Merchant Tailor! KO, 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Hiuffs, Icwa | ment wnd | No. 4 Pear] Street, - - Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Ouvr etock 18 now complete fn every denarts contaiug all the Intest stylos nad offvols n CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADIES UPHOLSTERY G0ODS, I, BTG ~THEB~ Largest Stock |i —~AND- Lowest Prices. 4TIE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET BOUSE IN WESTYRN 10WA. SAMPLES furnished upon application to o of town pariics. PIRE UPHOLSYERY WORK 70 ORDRD & Counci Blufs Carpet Company 405 Broadway. Kintz & Kleeb Tancy and Stapls Groceriss. e, 182 - Broadway. Cpposite 0gden Houss, Council Biuffy, - - Ia. This house b quently everyth iresh. a new £ in stoo one, conse: is new and Prices a4 reasonable ns any other gro cery in the west. One trial is all we ask, KINTZ. & KLEEB _____ Groears. DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING. L R. ROBERTS, Formevly of New York, MRS, Council Bluffs, Jows . SCHUREZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofiice Gver American Expross, CO TALIL)IVILEICWA DRESS MAKING PARLODS, DL L. LASELIE, LATE OF %, Y. CITY, ovened o suite of dressmuking No #07 Brondway, OPPOSITE THE PEOPLES' STORE. _Cutting und fieing n specialty Sutter Hotel MISSOURI VALLEY, 10WA. CHAS SUTTHER, Manager Depocially adaptod for the truveling publio: Right in the business centar. Rates §160 o day; first class aumylu roous. “or other tumora” removed wiciout CA“CER the knife or drawting of blood. CHRONIC DISEASES 4 av xinds a epecinity. histy yours® praatioal exporioue, Ofice 0. 11 Pou] biroet, Council Diutt B CONSULTATION Filbe. MD THOS. OFFICER. M. WML POSEY, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, taletshed, 1833, HOME STEAM LAUNDRY (GEO. Wiv \ <F No. 540 Broadway, Council Eluffs. ) Al work guaranteed equal to Troy Laundry work. Work culed for and deliverod F All goods by muil OF eXpress Feecive Promwpt uts Lenthon 81 ocluities— Clewuliaess aud prompiness. ol | ephoue No 1k HAIR GOODS —AT— Mzrs.D. A, Benedict's, No. 867 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Hair G—oods‘Hai‘r Goods | Of all kinds wado to| Of overy style yeudy | order, (wade. Hair Goods 2Te, OT7 vir Groo Broodway. 1845, SPECIAL NOTIC NOTICE, Tost, Foun 2 Special ndvertise To Loan, For Sale, To ftent, Wanta Hoarding, Will bo fnserted in this column at the low rito of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the firet fusortion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for ench subsoquent Loave fdvertiso ments at our obice, Pour] street, noar Trondway. , Euch an fusertion, No. 1 WANTS, W ANIE - irstcluen iroucra at Hom Launury ' Wiy o URNISHED ROOMS—A wicely largo front room for rent at - No Etroot. [0 BaLE- T Omikis, on o for galo my vesic and Ninth stroe Teainued, furnished 21 Vine Tuquire on premists 1 FOR Rt MoMahon & Co's, HORNE VW ANTED=Situation by German Loglish naclork. Ad M. Scott, No. At lndy who sreika v eX00TICIee Main stroot, » property n Cherokoe, Cherokee cour wi, will trado for westers Jands, Vil £4.0500, b B0 -A heawt it home fn ¢ county, lows, for K. K00 busincss property and also & ool TesRience proporty in the town of Chenvo McLoan county, Tl low down for cuxh or will W A bueinosa 0wn of Hast obruska land. 1, woll Improved, 640 1o joining 'tho Bhow imo, Aro four fproved farms fn s, onol u‘“m‘ % small fn- v. Nob., partly it6 to axchango ZAte tiwo other boautifnl homes neil Bluie, which csh puymems will buy ata bargain No. 66—\ henutiful subusan locat ity Tawng will exclianio for west Valiio, £,000, Tho whove nre o gaina. 10 or want to write us. to trade for Lands. v # (0w of our &pe oything to trade or soll, veal cstite o merchandiso, Wo have sov »od ktocks of goods SWAN & WALKER, meil Butle, Towa. | UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Ageat. No. 07 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following s the time of arrival and departuro by central stindard time, at tho loc ots. Traiins lenve transter depot ton minutes carlier A WTIVe ton winutes lae DEPALT. ARIVE, WS M. Locnl st e Leave Counce n m, ONLY HOTEL In Counctl Bluffs baving Flire Hscape And ol muaern fiproyements, call bells, firo alurm bells, ete., 18 the CRESTON HOUSE! Noe. ud 219, Main Stroet, MAX MOsAN, P'roprietor. Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT [lens Fall & Winler Wear CLOTEIIITG. Mens' and Boys' “u‘hww flulll. Dross & 1; Brons Suts, ity Poys and. Childran. Morchant Tatlor Buita, Mexchant Tailor Overconts. TITDER W EAR. Morchant Taflor Trowsers, Equal to the best, t onier, At half tho pri Fat Men#' Buits wnd Overcouts, Lean Mens' Buits aud Ovorcouts. ¥at Mens' Trowsers Feamless Shirts and Trowsers in ¥cotch wools, Medicatod Searlots, Extra Hewyy Bulbriggans, Faney Colored Wools and mixed qualities, from 20c euch 10 5160, DUHLAP RKD STETSOH HATS FOR THE FALL OF 1885, P URNISEIIITC: GOODS3 Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuifs, Of first class qualities and rensonnble prices. e LV b e e 7 Nt e Bros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT and 844 Broadway, Council Bl ufts, Iows, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUICIL BLUSRE, | Praciices in Btati and Foderal FRBoows 7 and 5, Sadiase Bonodook g —— - @ Never, Never, Never Was able to buy so many good goods for sot 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 lannels. Our stock of Carprets annd Curtaing, Are particularly choice, and our prices for them are the lowest they have been in twenty years. rothers. 441 GROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOI]SE OB~ JOHN BENO & CO,, emoved to their New Store, Nos. 32.& 34 Wain ad 35 & 35 Pearl s, REXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFFICE, Wihere they have put in a new stock of RY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies' end Gents Furnishing Goods, Ete,, Ete Among which are the following lines: (Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Gents Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear. Boo1s AND S110E8, Troxis axD VALses, Moxanrci FiNe Sminrts Ladies’ Childven’s and DMisses’ Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies’ Valises, Blankets ane Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO., No. 82 and 34 Main Street, Council Bluf§ No. 83 and 85 Pearl Street. NOo TRAVELING AGEN S! EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILLIPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Our customers get the benefit of the expense thus saved. Send for prieco lsts, W. P AYTLSWORTIE, HOUSE FIOVER AND RAISER Brick bufldings of any kind ralsed or moved and satisfaction gue e i o0 Litte Giunt trucke—ibe best i the workd. e houses wove W0 6h B, COUN. LB UFFS, J0AW, — STEAM DYE AND DRY CLEANING WO No. 29 Main street, Council Bluffs,