Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 10, 1885, Page 6

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THE DALLY BEE. (ONTIST ABOUT FIRE LIYITS, COUNCIL BLUFRS. TUESDAY MORNING, NOV. 10. CFIICE: No. 12 Pearl Street. Pelivered by earrier n any part of the clty at fnenty conte | or week, 11 W. TiroN, « -« « Managor MINOI MENTION. Relter, the tailor, for fall gools rgart, Waite & Weis are puttiog ina new fro John McKinnea was yesterday fined for disturbing the vesce. ‘The be ml f education is to meet this 8 o'clock, at Dr. Macrae's Saunder boys was arrested caling a sack of llour t Mullis’ store |\|y'|| from Roin Jerel 1 by Ju weing too drunk. E L und Johin Bell wer 0 Alyesworth for Ritehie, sensation hel terdny driving through the streets 1 that one the lady ks in the People’s stove is shortly to d. “Uhe bine has arrived wirs seen hore yes- revival at the Methodist church will continne this week out, although Mr. Harrison bas been called to o new vere twenty-five trains over the Northwestern .|.m.r‘).-~'.vr.l.._w_n straw showing what rort o Couneil Blutts is. The county borrd were in gession yes- rday canvassing the vote of the last clection, with no practical change in tne result as already unnounced. 1t s stated that some of those who have been buying up ety warrants at @ cents on the dolir weting m the ine I st of u syndicate which is getting v0 cents lor thim. It is now said that Fred N satisiicd immselt and the puoie that his cureer as o journalist cannot bo made any brighter by longer service, is to ae- cept a position on t ouncil Bluts po- heo tore zent, having jon here yesterday 01 0 BN WHO Actu- aning the mud off one of the crossings. A1 it wouid only ome the rage here the ety woula coming to the 1ront o £ somwething ot a wetropolis ng of Bryant street is s to be d CCLors thin are ne going l,m : serying without cost to the el d as they seem to be prewty woll satisned witn the way the work 1s berg done, no one snould ¢ ain. Justice Seburz had his i yesterd: ying people in which he Beems to be taking the 4ead over all the magistiatos i e cily. One of these | couples was Alonzo Arnold and klza Mowl, both of AL William Kodman both o1 Honey Ureck. lllhu-l' Towns is raid to be the next ke ot his star. E s the men find any sort of o do anything else at a tair sa 8 hittle templation o stay with tn nd ot their pay in warrints which are to he vold at twenty-five per tilly a8 the foree f or rather disorganized. your nin. Anotier was Levina Anderson, srocer for the bread made u No. bis Muin street, mude, It is the vm_y best Lty it and be convinced. - New York s A lutest ¥ ik o The ve ceiveld Personal Charles Heisles is con with fever J. L. Watson, of Sac 0 yesterday 1 has returned howe from Louis. of Lewis, Towa a Bochtele guest un‘ ty, of Des Moines, arrived ihe Boch terday. Matt B, id J. H. McNamara Im'n <-f LeMurs, were at the Paciu A VIsit to St R, C, Hoyri Wi oftice. as houlkke Dr. Pouls his brof two smay concluc 1th, L southern trip. Simon Bamberger, a Sult © bunker, and brother-in-luw to Willinm Mass, of store, is w Council Bluls Rothert, n.m, Kuk, mid Edward 1 wife and son, of lu 0O Roth those ENne, Wore Among aH')u n's parents, in this ey, H i nnd wife have been visiting: Mys, S r. and Mrs. Kivkendall gone home. Magnctio 430 Fourth Onl Council wanted, y filty coents Bluils, Towa. - For burdware and hounse ot prices of Cooper & M uin stre mvmnhuwn it L The Cliy Council, At a meeting of the city council last evening John Short complained bitterly of the treatment which le had received at the hands of the city marshal and others in regard to a chicken coop in front of his store. Referred to commit- tee. A resolution was passed ordering Grand street graded from Broadway to Indian ereek. The city attorney was instructed to | s to | begin suit against property owne open the between the original and n's addition The re «nymuum ot Pat Eiche: of the firo depurtment was re aceopted. Charles Sanderson was ..m....muv to to act as five chief, ho to montdl in addition to his @8 fireman. A sidewalk wag ordered on Broadway, from the Northwestern railway depot to the eroek. plat as chief ived and The rest of the evening was spent in reading up the back minutes. Finest display of mecrshaum and mokers’ goods for bolidny gifts D. ing & Co., Cigurs and ‘lobaceos, b43 roadway. N Correct Abstracts of Tatle and Real Es. tate Loansat MeMahon & Co’s, No. 4 Pearl street. - Royal Arcaninm » All members of Fidelity lodge, No. 156, R.A, aren at their hall on Main street, ut 1 o'clock this afternoon, preparatory to attending the funeral scrvices of our lato brother, J. A Kintz, . J. RISENBERICK, Becretary. .ugmm- organs and nowll is ARgostura e ary of i vocor or drugiist the g clusd by by LA T et a radway center | $10 per | esent salary | | - An Intercsting Dovision by Towa's Bupreme Courts | THE OFFICIAL COUNT OF VOTES. A Railway Passenger Hhed of a Dig Rol Kintz~ Stoten Clothes 'ound At Last Death of John Fire Limita, ourt of lowa has just jon which is of interest o supreme rendered a deci he aud importance to all cities in the state | secking to maiotain fire limits, The s is that of Gilerest Bros, the lumber who recently created | men of Des Moines, who were charg with vielating the city ordmanee woulen buildings, and taining n Jumber yard within the fire limi In the di t court they wore convieted of erccting wooden buildings, | but acquitted of the charge of maintain- ing « lumber yard upon the ground that the conncil had no power under the statutes to prohibit the cstablishing and maintaining lumber yards within the fi; mits, t]'rnm this decision \ parties appealed and the supreme court i} ed the following des |u|n||u(n|orx'~(, nd against the city on both counts: Rothrock, J.—1. Section 182 of the code is a9 follows: “‘Municipnl corporations shall have powe rke and publish from time to time ordimances not inconsistent lawe of the state for earrying into efiect or discharging the powcrs and duties conferred by this chaptor, and such as shall seem neees Al proper to pro- vide for the safety, p : the health, promote the pros| i the morals, order, com un enee of said corporation and the inhabitunts thereof, and to enforee obedience to such ordinance by fine not exceeding one hun- dred dollars or by imprisonment not ex- coeding thirty d: It is turther pr ded by statute that | citics “Shall have power to make regu- lations against danger from aceldents h) fire, to eatablish i istric don peti- | the c | and fixed the to sce | and the | | Petrison, 4b Te | ports, uh) it was held ¢ | without express ently requested to assemble | | “When a thing is dirccted to be' done | appears to us that the case is ¢ th The city of | organized undoer a special tion of the owners of two-thirds of the grounds ineluded 1n any square or block, o prohibit the ercetion” thercon of any building or addition to any building, un- Jess the outer walls thersof be made of brick and inortar, or of jron and stone ar Inml!-lr, and to provide for the re buildings or additions to said prohibitions.” under which the prose- th bS maTi bl providos nlawlul for any per limits to “erect any build building not ma outerwalls composed of iron, stone, brick and mortar, or other incombustible material, and all persons are hereby for- bidden nmu harcafter crecting or - lishing any ! ithin said limits, e St BTGy I composed of wood or other combustible material, or from keeping or maintaming any lumber 'd or wood yard within said limits, Tuia cc m.-..lm. that the ordinance estab- passed without the ownersof two-thirds of the in es or_blocks ordinance, ition ul the ground ineluded within the limits (i :md theimportant gue .) It 1s claimed by counsel for the pli th ven in that of \hhh b above cited authorizes v from -mvuh suts > Himits” wi ny suc h constru v b pliced upon the luw. nor districts nu!)mnn' the (L« icts for the bet scrvice of the fi it in the extin: 50 under- pusshient o 1 stood by the ecuncil ¢ ty of Des Moines is made manifest by the fact that hed two i istricts 1 vory eogent re (llurun re not to be construed J 15" is that in the s ion of the statite the manner in limits nated— i of l\\ullwll(li ve blocks, claimed t he eit conn- cil is authorized to fix fice Limits nnder the general provisions of s of the code. 1t may be that the point would bo well takon if it v ; auire ments nece the power, It Inw that the specific v oof excrci ! through certain means or in any part L tlu re is xm?mul n inhibi- L oti athority. charter or by ute, ox and declare wooden such limits to be nuisan. in its facts very much 50 f tes to th fon of the wooden buildings by the defendants. R e hCh oL Lo s o court erred in holding the defendants linble for the er n of the buildings ut lhn;x lumber y rd. below held that The cour the de- fendants were not linble to punishinent under the order for the ercction and mauint nee of a lumber yard within the city. This ruling doubtléss was I|}>nn the authority of the ozs, wbove cited, general powers were as rond aud tull e the power graunted to citics under section 482 of the code. Thoere was an amend- ment to the charter granting owers for tho purpo inst ealamities by passed an ordinance for the preven of tives, in which it prohibited certain LS nul enumerated in the special provi- jons in the amendment. 1t s held that the or . Itseems to us that case is with this in | principle. We w follow it without further ¢ Qur conclusion is : judgment of the court be should be “aftirmed on plaintilf’s appeal, and reversed on de- fendunt’s appe -—— Picot Ribb usin the lutest cor a8 Mrs. Rogers - Short Hand work and Type Wi All kinds. Ed Wright. 551 Milly o -~ - The Ofiicial Count. The county bourd of supervisors met yesterd wnd made an oftienl canvass | of the vate of the recent election, The tigures thus guined do not chango the sultin any respeet, althoogh e 0w that some errors erept into the reports of majoritics a8 given from the n al Fhe dumocrats cuvied the | sourcus. | body | for continuing THE OM IAHA DAILY BEI\., ’ll luhDAY NOVF‘\fllFR 10, 1885, county on the state luk\l h, nmuh ('00 ‘ majority, the vote on gu\un or being, Whiting 4 Larabee 8, s Vhi of 80, offic tollowir ndidates: a majority majoriiies on the ing far from the tigures on ti For Representati K The sther ¢ For Auditor Clausen, d Kirklund vin'r.., Superintendent of aind, d . i | ho paraly t, nervousness, he liver complamnts, loss poisoning, luck wasting wenkness of ¢ porsonal natare i , kidney vitality, lead of K of nerye foree and vige liose diseases of o o and female. For everything in the grocery line give the new firm of Kintz & Kleeh Broadway ) fresh, Death ofdohn K The death of Jolin A. Kintz, 2z, nounced in yesterday's Buk as having occeurred at | 4 0'clock Sunday afternoon, has caused sorrow to o large circle of friends here, Mr. Kintz w born in Cumberland county, Pennsylvania, and had reached the age of 41 years, He lias heon in the employ of the Chie: Burlington & Quiney railway for saven years, and has risen from the position of clerk to that of cashier, a position he jed for the past three years ment to business has b his health for some time, weeks ago, while retu n.gmu. al Arc o, has occ His el 0 confine- upon pa and sinee thiat time hng déspite the skill of physic tender care of friends, and death came a man of many ness mattors having in social relations n warm he ..1 seldom is oue taken from life whas deathh causes so many sineere expressions | of forrow among and He has a in lvnn»x\I\. friends, living Inmh r another ind and been in attendance ' d Mr. W, W, also re ht.ul ¥ig funeral will bé held thi o'elock the Baldwin, No. Re Ar S0 { tho brdside sev Chap tornoon at 2 residencs © ul Miss lmllr\ prominent and active, will attend and the remains will be Inid o rview ¢ lnvu-n’ - Substantial An stracts of title estatelonns, d. W., & E. L. Squire, Pearl street. in and real 101 e Cottage ranges, Garland stoves, diant Homes and b heators of the'v latest patterns at bed rock prices, Cooper & Met No. 41 Muin str s Found His Clothes, About three weeks ago a painter named Je neen, boarding at the Denmark | hotel, had of clothing stolen from | his room and has been unable to got any track of them until yest v, when he discovered the young man wearing the coat and vest. The young broaght into_ecourt and establi fact to the satistaction of the Ra- 3 he did not steal the os, bt found them in the lar, of house, where they h: dently thes rto the v allowe hidden by whoever clothing was turned ov and the young mu v one buyir cents worth ng & Co., b ach reat drawing, lh cember 24, - of T e, froe, in the | - the best und cheapest. oy azo Lun ; Oyster g0 ters way. - Some Pickpocket 1 On Sunday night there over the Rock Island a tine tleman from Pennsylvani s en route Jor mother-in-1 ved here looking zon- who with th Loup, lives. He 0 of some Des Moines, who e s med to have been the thief on the tr h»h-'u-xl his poc Kets of his tic |w(~l and y 1 $150 in moy e fell .m!up. and wh found liis coat unbutionel and_contents won ilwa, s being. wh»l: d with nuuxfulr---u of the state B o it s ],wut(n-(!\vnhllh necossarics | s jonrne, i Happily Joined, | On Sunday tum, of this city, and Miss Jennie C ‘voper, a very enliured lady, who has had oh of the pu Wittum ha been purs ins been to worthy mn(;h- it whom the ).-.xmp« cheap at Homer's, 28 Main St Kmtz & Kleeh Fancy and Steple Groceries. No.162 - Broadway. Opposite 0gden House, [ Council Bluffs - - In This new one, conge: quently oy tock s lew and tresh | Pri nable as any other gro cery in the QOuet KINTZ Grocers. | | s all we ask, | 0, [ CARPE IS ¥ W Onr stock 8 now complate in overy denart- CARPET THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUS I COUNCIL W Water works and Ventilntion designed and constr ¥ | company have one | stocks of plam ment wnd coniiis All tho Iteststy s und eifvets n CURTAINS, SHADES ' UPHOLSTERY GOODS, BTC., ETO THE- Largest Stock ~AND- Lowest Prices. L iN WESTERN 10WA. AMPLES furntehed upon application to o of town partfes. | FIKE UPHOLST: ERY WORK T0 ORDRE Cnun Il Blufts Carpet Company 405 Broadway. THE HEW VO Plumbing Co. 552 BROADWAY. BLUFES, - - - 10WA, Sanitary Kydraulic Engineers, Public and Private Sysiems ct Sewerago. neted, lumbing work in all its branches.Thia of the best assortod % goods in the west Estimates forpished, 1y Council Blufls, DLRS, Nn. 84 Pear) Street, |+« HARRY BIRKINBINE, Manager W York Plumbing company 562 Broad Telephone No 27. DRESbMAKING CUTTING AND FITTING, L. R Formetly of Kew York, Council Bluffs N. SCHURZ, L Tows Justice of the Peace. Cutting and GHINE § apec | Sutter ELEEB _ Oimice Oyer w \muu an Expre UMD AALA0s 1WA ina& 5 WG PYEOTS T. A.LLASTE LATE OF N, ¥, C1v¥ OPPOSITE THE PEOPLES' ity MiISSOURI VALL 4 P contor, Ratos §160 iy oo, ROBIRTS, | 1 the I for RETAIL DEPARTMENT | fiens Fall & Winter Wear CL.OTEIIDTCE. Wi is UR Jarge front rooi iroot, Coune QOR SALE for sale my T nd Ninth ste i hl‘l< (‘l A L NOTIC Toet, Found, 1 5 Liatng, 016, Sl b low ate of nand FIV ent inser oftice, w NTB D Lirstc) pundcy, Ne NISHED ROOM i1 TtiufTs, el wd, OUFES FOR RENT Vahic, 8, No. 41— goad reside i on an ninenmbered No. 13-4 acres in Holt coun fmiproved, at o big bavgain. for merchandise. £ want to sl \ 1o 1 10 trude 'ONLY HOTEL | Fire Escape | Andall moaern s alurm be c. JKeo county No. 4 Pearl stroot SALE, A business advertisomonts, s, For sn No. < froners at Home 8 on 510 Rroadway Council siufte, or rent ot No. house and throe nores Toxn, ~-m trado OTICES, & coltiui at LINE PER LINE fo 12 Pear streot, ANTS, A nicely =1 Vin of inees, 1 offe urth’ avent A At McMahon & Co's, FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE, e MLl complot ol aperty Tor wemt ol buetose property and aleo operty 1 the te o i n connty, \ge for western lands t Luke. KAncRs, | Gqui o). H-A 11 AR bargain. Beautiful sut . will exchangd ] i Hd farm, w. in Dickineon county), Price, two etory bri of the best Jocationa in Couneil Blufrs, will frade wood unineunbered Kunsas or’ Nebrusks $10,00 o two otlor heautiful ho which cash prymems will Aro four fnproved farms fn wch with & el in- will be exchanged for nnd in Net Neb., ok residence, on: 1eban location in tow v A fow of our speciul bar- c sell Council Hiults Towa, | UNION TICKET OFFICE 1. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Broadiva , Covneil Rlufte. leway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, MICAGO & NORTITWESTRIC tml GO, MILW Mutnnd in L inthe ISTON Now. 215, vesonts, call i AL N s, nov 2 207 @i 219, Matn Streot, MAX MOIN, Proprietor. Tetcail Bros.! 342 und 344 BROADWAY. ‘ RETAIL DEP TITDER W EATR Merchant atlor Teowsns | DUHLAP AHD STEVSGN HATS FOR THE PALL Ok 1683, | FURINNISIING GOOD3 | Gloves, Neckwear, uspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars OF yst closs quintitics anc |\ T i And Cuffs, vearonable prices Bros. 1 344 Bromdway, € JACOB § ARTMENT a1y, lowa SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW Rou < us NOTL, Lo ) &7} n sud 9, 34450 BLUPFS eieh ag , To Rent, Wants | insorted in TEN CREN or the y advortiso- near furnished moving to with n_Chorokee, m n of Chenvo low down for cash or will W for & liort time partly Wants to excbaoge a wostorn Jands. % Ladies® fire h wools, Tulbrigcans, nlioee, irou | PAID UP AP CAPIL Ly 20,000, t r Mueller Music Company LDTCORTFORATED. © T o BUCONSSORE TO J. MURLLER, ' 1103 MIAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFFS, JA. IMPORTERS OF AND DEALERS IN Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Descripton. } Toys ard Fancy Gceols. make the celocrated Hardman Pianos, and the Royal Whitney Organs, 8 o specialty, Every instrument warranted. Send for eatalogue. MUELLER MUSIC COMPANY, Council Blufly, Towa, THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE —oTa JOHN BENO & CO,, Have removed to their New Store, Tos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 36 Pearl Sts., *REXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFFICE, Where they have put in & new stock of 'DRY GOODY, CLOTHING; Ladies' and Gents Fumishing Goods, Ee, Et Among which aro the following lines Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Gent§ 2 Wecitwear, Gents’ Underwear. Boors AxD Sz NKS s dren’s and Underweanry | Hosiery and Gioves, C and Shawls, Ladies’ Valiszs, Blankets and Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO &; CO., 1 Blu@ AND Varses, Movaroi PNy § J ‘e . Couneil NO TRAVELING AGEN S! EMPLOYED BY J. M PHILLIPS, WHOI ALE 1 Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods No. 413 Broadwa LER IN Council Binffs. Our enstomers get the benefit of the expense thus saved. i for pries liots, ] | | m—— = — — ' Wi B ATYHES SV @RISR 'HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Prick bufldin, on Little Gunt 1 guarantord. Frame houres smove 1010 9th COUNCLL BLUFES, IOAW, STEAM DYE —AND— DRY CLEANING WORKS, ™ No. 29 Main street, Council Bluffs. J. M. SMITH cmct%;.;l':j'"f.‘I.C Bl D', | CHROKIC [)ISFASES of all kinds & spocialty, LEADING Merchan! Talr! KO. 7 and 9 MAIN STREET, Council Blufig, 08, OVVICER. R ATRTTN Y OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, {OWA. falstelind, 1335 Iowa | HAIR GOODS Mre. D, A, Benedict’s, No. 7 Broadway, Councll luffs, HOMIE STEAN LAUNDRY (CEQ. W, SCHINCELE & CO,,) No. 540 Broadway, Council Eluffs. { Of all kinds wado to] Of every 4iyle ren®y | Al work quaraniced equal to Ts e Rdan R wor W A e ound « ; | tent | Hair Goods Hair Goods Sy ecinlt Cleanlivess uud pivimpines o | €pboue Nu s e, IT7 "~ AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100,000 Hair Goods Hair Goods £

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