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6 " o THE DAILY B EE. GOUNGIL BLUFFS.! THURSDAY MORNING, NOV. 12, B! N5 12 Pear] Bireat. orric Felfvered | frnty (onis 3. W. Tiro n any part of t MINOR MENTION. Reiter, the tailor, for fa Only one drunk fined in yosterday. About a hundre the new bric Th ngz of Bryant finished m day in fine shay Permit to marry was yestord by Willium G Ritchie, of Cre Mattio J. Surber, of this city Still Bates was yesterday sent to the county juil on a churge of stealing a hat from Eiseman G. A. McDonald and Adelin LaBou both Omaba, were yesterday given permission to enter ¢ state of Matrimony ball to be given by the the Ogaen house to a briliiunt ocial police d men are crployed on strect The county hoard yesterday concnrred in the recent action of the city council re. sment of the stock Auctin, who has been there be- ssted yostorday for disturb- She was 50 mad thatshe inthe fuce. Miller who has purchased property tormerly occupied by Molii v allacd, is having the same filled up, and improved greatly. Ofticer O'Brien yesterday found m s ond hand store” two saws stolen cently from Prof. McNuughton's house, and owned by C. Hoilister. 8. Richardson wus arrested for inter ng with Deput al Hooten, who was trying i G EUSDRIA: 6OW, 10 tie pound. The ease was dropped when it got into court, T'he work of rinking the first ation of the new bridge he be sunk to adepth of Mrs, the new is 10 be built of tanbers | cighteen inchies in dinmeter, W J Donnelly, who has boen em ployed in (€ yucking house, and | who died suddenly Tuesday, wa buried by the county yesterday. 1t can- not be learned thatlic has any velativ It is reported that Chief Skinner, of the police force, is to resign 1 £ to work with the other hridge. ‘This will give n ol mayor to make cither Brix or Nugent ehiel of police. ‘I'he little rookery m'(uplod by Johmson, on upper Broud hre y xm«h) morning about on supposed to be the work of an incen’ di The most dumage was that it was not all burned down. The Seandinavian Baptist fast ..,.pu.wum,: ompletion ,.1 will, d, n very | ere building. The \u. iety has worke: \I hard and given generously, and it is gratify lnk to sce the work prosper., iders, the boy arrested for of flowr” from Mullis’ s been gent to the county jail. udge b decided whether to hold hin to swait the action of the grand Jury, or to send hint to the reform school, At last the elec eity so long ugzo is being put 1t 15 located on Bryant s Jights up not only the city hml.(n 0 good share of f, and th north of Broadw 1y, both wiys from Bry- ant street. Approaches are being made to the Seventh street bridge, built by the county, but wh I has réfused to aecept ng not h-mg - diuf: to contract. While the diffe eiwveen county church_is being settled it is proposed to give public the ber t of the bridge by build and the ca zht, but are of ‘distribu , and those ]A"hl of w tion has not heen dise who have occasion to o should kecp un cagle cye out for bud ones, Miss Grace 8 education for the ens (|Iu) duty lu DRt At AL 1680 th ot I of any teacher who may be tempo absent from the school room | or other cause. and are to rec ary of £20 a month, and nlso the y which the teacher for whom they substl. tute would have been entitled 0 for the time in which they serve. Dr. Bellinger and Jim Grant step into Lonie & Motzgers T et o lunch, s h ped uesd y night to 2 doing so Grant leit is shotgun \Lmdmfl at the doorway. When it the gun had 1 R IV AV ety b homnG Lenenk thief. ‘The officers wére notitied, and u sharp lookont w Kept on the late dummy train to ke the thief from little later the i the thief r evidently abandon eing too ol havin, it, he Cottage ranges, Garland stoves, dinnt Homes and Hnb heaters o Jatest patterns at bed rock prices, at Cooper & MeGee's, .\u 41 Main strect. Ra- nu \\ur(h of T , free, in the one buy Ringz & Co., ha & chan great deawing, Decenbe: - hstantinl abstracts of title and real J. W, & E. L. Squire, —— Personul Paragraphs. E. T. Waterman s quite dangerously Mrs. §. Eisemsn has returned from visit to Creston friends, J.J Anderson, the popular diner con- ductor of the Rock Islind, is sick, and off duty. County Surveyor Tostevin goes to mont county next week to make to settle @ disputed boundary. Charlie Heis lvl confined to his room with malarial fo His fathe . M Heislor, is alsc uu the sick list with the same troubloe, Mys. 8. H. Hill, m. the Empkic Ilml\-\luunmmu\ L yes terday for Wichita, Kan., to visit her daughter, Mrs, Dyer Mr. E. G. Fifield, of Janesville, was looking over Council Bluffs Omaha yesterday, pping over for onl y on lnx way to Alton, where f,‘, has sons living, and wh has property int er of F. H. Hill, of Wis., and here Kan,, T vsts, For the best and at Chieago Lunch Connter, way. Oyster soup all day, only 10 ¢ - of Title and Real non & Co's, No. 4 Correct Abstr tate Loans at MeM Pearl street. - Be sure and ask your bread at Smith & Lovrke's bakoery, No. 523 Main str It ‘18 tho very bi made. Try it and be convineed. - The very lntest New York styles re Seived weoly ut Mra. O. A, Roge ured | and | arrested and | | seattering « | city, | bling ho Ruth | | fuvorable | and wheelbarrows, and | mud fre v | i | gether the work does not ;,rm-r for the | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, 'HU e ——————————— . 7T . 11 W AN T i | SCATTERIN A il Eluf UILDING HOUSES IN STREETS r New of 1 of Sympathy-Oth Rewer Diteh-The Oy rst Avenue—Itesolntions s News Ttems and Personals, enale Torg of b i sure th used to appeared at the re o, and wanted to got v farm hand, Mr. Under wae oo dudish a look ich service about for a ‘:‘l! Tt seems from later ut he must have hung about & enough to have got Tndery nee on posscssion of wnd's signature in some wr on Tuesday a young man answering the description of this one succoeded in number of eheeks about the to which were forzed Mr. Under- The young man had a peculiar dress, his onter suit being a good working o ile underneath lie had on w fine suit of elothes, stylishly made, by no means in keening with his onter garb. In this city he bought an overcoat ut Metealf Bros,, and suceceded 1u pay with & check for $16 purporting by Mr. Underwood, and tzens ank. I e H )y Jim ilson's g £ wood's name. drawn on evening he went anotlior forged check for $16, drawn_on the First N tional bank, with Mr. Underwood's nemo signed: thereto. “The money e got he aiso dropped. At John Nic icholson's kalovti. 16 41kD stcoesded. in ting o fored check cashed for §14. \v.x AL Phillips’ boot and shoe house he bought a pair of shoes, and oflered in payment another check, be'signed by Mr. Und: n llul wood, out there of Mr. Underwood b sugpicions v uronsed that \lu « hm'h was not genuine, iey hesitated to eash it, the fel- ickly slipped out withont shoes or these checks proved to be 4 und not very clumsy ones the fellow has disappearcd, & far there is ce found in- dicating which way he has flown. t Ribb usin the latest color a S O Short Hand work and Type Writing. All kinds, Ed Wright. 551 ;\ll“‘i St. Building Houses in Streets. A prominent real e man in this ity in talking with a Bug man yesterday, “Do you know that the re 3 )0 houses in this city which do not pay w cent of taxesy” The Bee man pleaded ignorance of the asked for nn explunation. v, it is simple enough. The houses > ot built uu private lots, but are right e these hous » are such houses in diffv parts of the eity. Most of them, ho are in the southwestern part. I can teke you ut in my buggy and show you scores of them, and T am sure that if the proper # were made you would find, as [ the ¢ 200 such houses. A 1go n man was talking with me about bu\m" alot on which to build a honse. We didn’t mal a trade, but a little while ago in riding about 1'found that he had “put up quite a neat little house, costing, I suppose, $150 or so. I was (rying to loezte some other lots near there so 1 asked hi what the number lot was. He sort of looked puzzied for a minute, and then be owued up it had no number, and 't 2 lot, but apart of the street, He built his house so that it conld be oved, \Hn had to move, but he pro 1t re a8 long could. n the He said l\\lu,h g™ 5 on s d come to find out the | Yow in the same condition. such cases. 1 ln 11 \uu l v\«-llw.Illnl ro 200 houses and on which no mauny re paid But wl\\ doe thing about it he council s 1 resolut hunt up such off the strects, nuted to, not the council do some- . about m ordering nd 1 Dt that R dond pass resolution “What sort of houses are thy “Lhey cost all the way from nothing up to several hundred dolls Some of them are pretty good little houses, Some of them are lixed w0 tht be moved, the owners w move on it eagily, Others moving." -~ rything in the grocery line - new firm of Kintz & K N y > Aot Council B o wanted The New The work on the diteh does not sed idly. The cont been delayed by the uble to pay him the needed cash to prose cute the work, and now that that difli- culty is overcome there has been some work done, but the weather has been un. A goodly portion of the diteh nd to take out this dirt seems to be an even harder task than to excavate originally. ‘Thi and heavy, and with the is found almost impossible to work teams in the diteh, beeause they get mired. Itis now proposed to use men is hoped that his plan will prove more suceessful "lhe teams which are employed have not used to such work, xnd when they find their feet going into the mire they get frighten and make bad work. Mr. Vincent's own teams, whieh are more usod to the uw.k - weeted to be here H\ ill l:- tried, I'h ! that the work will have to lw Alulnu-(l until the zes, and then thero is da f veather, overflows of the eroy preventing much progr has refilled, wet weather it been courazing, and yet it mwh .( it ‘must diteh is opened 3 will not amonnt & ) n the ereck unu 'x more delay, and th brook NG FORGED CHECKS | b ning | { hiis Funcral in w bodv. purporting to | | purpos "1 sobbed. Agents council not boi ing 1 Belt with vetilling is soft | niy | Council Bluffs, Sorrow and mmpnh\ At meeting of Fidelity Council, No i I Arcanum, hell at their coun- mber 10, fol lutions on the our r, John A, Kintz, wer h has taken from u mhood our beloved brother, th of adoptod Kintz, and a8, In his death e of its miost estimablo Fidelity Couneil members and it we, A o ¢ ithers and relative in this, their hour of i, that while we lecree of Hi o st § uliel by will ln kl the uncertainty of s hut taken another the mysteries of him who nother degroe is world and the (- Resolved, That our hall he drapsd in mourning for a period of sixty days in honor of our deceased brotlier, and that we attend slutions tov pubii- parents of Besolved, Thit a copy of th iven cich of our daily eation, and @ copy mailed to 1 the dedeased, aud to his brothe wune be spread upon the records of couneil. Sigaed this our 10th day of November, 188, T. FLickINarn, Cominittee on Kesoiutions, - -~ Try John Templeton's “Rose’ - Opening First Avenue. Tn the proposed opening of Firat avenne from in stroet to Bancroft there threatens to be a little trouble about an cight foot strip, wl is snid to have been given by Mr. Juckson with the in- tention of 1 hut the other ¢ the strip has been kept used for an alley, Now S to open’ this stroct obje naturally m ? for this under the el Just how this will o » tell, but it makes perple to wake tu - THE DUDE WAS A WOMAN. She Got Into Trouble While Sccing the City by Gaslight. needed improvement. A Philadelphia telegram to the New York ‘Limes of Nov. llh. suys: The last t on” waltz had died zilded saloon at No. 720 " hard-street to-night, when the in- mates were started by a loud “Ha! ha!™ which ended in “Bravo, my e Ik rig Tlien the small d.wu din strode man, exqu shining high hat and f andsome cane. By sidey rununig to ke ep up with him, wi cute little It of huma ity in tight titting trous pointed shoes, a short light overcont, a derby hat that revealed even Iy © ngs, and, in fact, everything that would warrant at fivst sight the ve ict “dude aiter, said re, the big man, snapping his fingers “Whisky and Jemon."” “Sherry for me, " piped & queer little voice. The colored proprietor turned quickly from his denk and inquired end of uge, s 11, you just beton it,” and slap- ing the mite en the shoulder he asked: n't you of age Well, I should smile, ™ me the an- swer, with a I wigh, and the little oune -ply on « lighted cigarette and nt out rings of smoxe. “Well, Ddon't believe it said Ball, d L won't sell him any hquor.” *Oh, well,” what's the odds?” said the big man. SWhat's the odds!” squealed his pro- tege, und out the; \ \\wm mwn e, i and cet o : contronted by eenth Distriet policeman, who, the request of Ball, stopped them marched them into the station hous: % \\.]1 now, I'd like to know wls i Snid the hw man. was the t this licutenant’s 1 )y colog and was leaned o to th whispered h “My God m Louse serged woman! " back dum foundail. Tho Jfitla woman in mule at tire buried her fuce in hev hands and ow, for God's sake, id the big man, desperately irl just -u\ ipin these 51 o sho wanted o see the city L l.hl L tele) phmu- the w up?’ littte 11, tell him its 0. 1613 North tecnth strect.” he house sereeant was obdurate, how- 1 they would have to'go in | hen™ the would-be ~ be 1 womanly tones, while her companion implored her U keep .,m.l and suid he sho lived at ighteenth street, She was Iv ali cells, and hardly had the iron door clanked behind her drunken wonnn { 1, “How 1y mother with aman.” \itated s Pluined tho matter to her and peace o hefore o ind his com ppear to-mor a large streets, onte cehle foundry st Lamps cheap at Homer's, 23 — crvous Debil Youare allowed « fres tris of the use 1 s Celebrato: sty Apj Muin St. trie & for the speedy 1o Nervous Debility, 1o, T, ‘.ml all mn.lu on ( hy Viso m..t mantio Thhistra 1 T, M SMITH LEADING ¢ Merchant Tailor! NO. 7 and § MAIN- STREET, Iowa in the | incily tender to | | L and that the | | don't ook us TEE HEW YOI Plumbing Co. - G52 TROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - 1OWA Canitary llydraulic Engineers, end Private Systems cf Sewerag?. Water works and Ventintiva designed and constructed. Plumbing work in all its branches. This | ecompany have one of the best assorted stocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimates fornished. HARRY BIRKINBINE, Manager Now York Plambing company 552 Brog y Council Blufis. Telephone No 27. ‘CARPHS. Tying | v Ovr stock is now homplete In every depart- | ment and containg all tho lutest styies and vile in CARPET CURTAINS, SHADES 'UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ~THE— Largest Stock | —AND— Lowest Prices. SCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE WESTEKN 10W A, RAMPLES furnished upon appiication to o of town purties. | FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDRE Counci Bufls Campt Company 405 Broadway. HOME STEAM LAUNDR (CEO. W. SCHINDELE & CO.)) No. 540 Broadway, Council Eluffs. Al work guaranteed equal to Troy Laundvy work. Work cal'ed, tor ynd delivered Fl All E00ds by mail o p3Press receive prompt at | 1ention. Itios— Cle Tel e No 153, Bpe €1l #98nd prom pLuces HAIR GOODS —AT— Iive. D. A. Benedict's. No. 17 Broadway, Couneil Blufle Halir Goods’Hair Groods Of Al kind Of evt order. ma Hair Goods Hair Goods ITe, BS7 Breadweay. mado to ry style rendy RSD \Y, NOVEMBER 12, 1835, SPEC l \l; N()II( ES, NoTICY Lot ¥ PER ( for NTS PER LINE Bre JooR Saik Aokiron 10 Omai untof my brsiness for sale iy tesidogee, eomer Fourth and Ninth stroet. Inguire on p Brainan, H FOR SALE, FOIR RENT the large bon I [ 1 USDS FOR At No.'t Pearl MeMeh EXCHANG y libors t MIlL complete, with aud three neres of A business propesty fn Choroker s county. lovi will trade for weste Value, about &4.000 A beautiful he 8 county, Tows, o) ot Huet ka lund, ies8 property and nlso a erty in the town of Chenvo L low down for cash or will ta, Price, e 4 t0 17— Aro four inproved farme in Phillips county, Kansns, cach with a small ine cumbrance. The cquitis will changed for unincambered vild fand in Nobrazia No. 154X ol eounty, Neb, partly 1 Wants to exchinge A tine two story brick residence, one J 1 Counerl Blufts, will ¢ Kuneas 01" Nobrusks . $15.00). Arq two other benutiful bomes Tor western ands. are only a fow of our &pecinl bar [ It you've ot ansthing 1o tride or s Or want to kel any renl estute or morchn write 18, Wo have severtl good stocks ¢ to trude tor lu; EWAN & WALKER, Couneil BITs, 15w, UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. Do BEVOISE, Ageat. No. 507 Brondway, Council Bluffa. Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, The following is tho o, ML Ml and Exp AP Accgmnodation. Dxpress CHIGAGO & ROCK 181, AN | bitb v m n:0a. 8 (3 Loave Cotine 40 nom, 3 Omaha— Vb 00— ' ONLY HOTEL I Council Bluffs having Fire Hscape Ard all Improvements, call bells, fire Rlarm bells, ho CIH S’l'() N HOUSE! 40219, Main Streot, 1AX MOWLN, Proprictor. 4004155 Tetcall Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEFARTMENT | tiens Fall & Winter Wear CLLOTEIIITS. Rusincss Quite, D St Every Doy and Dr for Men. B wRand Tilor B it Tailor Ovescoats. TITDERWERAR. wanpa, o onder, cwecrs in Fonteh wanle, L Extre Jonvy Bathriggan Vools and il quahtices, from tod ¢ v Colored cucl to Lo BURLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR THE FALL OF 1333, FURITISIIIITG GCOD3 Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, | Council Bluffy, - - Xa. Handkerchiefs, Colla, And Cuffs, Of Drst class qualitics and rea, N T o O A T Bros. Jnablo pricos. RETAIL DEPARTMENT | 842 and 244 Broadway, Council B1uffs, lowa, R. RICE, M. D. CANCERS §i 30 4 d CHROKIC DISEASES thirty it e, Odios hont weialty UUEATIUA Filkae cery T —— e N ———— e T L e S ————— THE OLD LSTABLISHED HOUSE or- JOHN BENO & CO.,, Have removed to their New Store, Nos. 32 & 34 Main and 83 & 35 Pea KEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFFICE, Where they have put in a new stock of 1 5ts., DRY GOODS, GLOTHING, Ladies' and Gents Furnishing Goods, Ele,, Ete Among which are the following | Hats and Caps, Gloves and MlLLelm, Gents Neckwear, Gents’ Underweanr. Boots AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND VaLsks, MosABCH Fineg SHiRts Ladies’® Children’s and Misses® Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies’ Valises, Blankets ana Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO., No. 32 and 84 Main Street, Council Bluf No. 83 and 35 Pearl Street, PAID UP CAPITAL, $20,000. RUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $100 000 Mueller Blusic Lompan RS TO J MURLLER, 1023 MAIN STREET, COUNCIL BLUFES,IA, IMPORTE Musical Instruments, Musical Merchandise of Every Description. 1S OF AND DEALL N Toys ard Fancy Gools. We make the celecrated Hardman Pianos, and the Ro Whitnoy Organs, o specialty. Evory instrument warranted. Send for catalogy MUELLER MUSIC €OMPANY, Council Blufts, Iowa, me—— NOo TRAVELING AGEN S! EMPLOYED BY J. M PUILLIPS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes & Rubber Goods No. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Our customers get the benefit of the expense thus saved. Send for priee lists, ! B — W. P AYLSWORTE, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Rrick bufldinga of a on Litile Giknt trucks *d or moyed nud eatisfaction guaranteod o Bost i Lo wosld, Frame Houses move 1010 9th ST., COUNCIL BLUEFS, I0AW. STEAM DYE AND-— DRY CLEANING WORKS, No. 29 Main street, Council Blufls. Kintz & Kleeb Faney and Staple Groceries, Neo.162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogden House, FROE, OFFICER. CREATRTIT OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. fnlataliod, 155 DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING, R. ROBIZRTS, £ New Vi . DEIRS. Form N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peaca. Oftice Oy or Av LAGETILAAEN WA UGS MAKING PARLORS. LATE OF N, ¥. CITY, muking poriors 6t STORE, treot, + « Council Bluite, lows This honse quently everythi iresh being & new one, in stock is conac new und Prices as reasonable as any « ther gro in the west rican Bxpross, One trial is sk |EKINTZ & ELEEB | Grocers. : all we Has oponed a suite of il UPP() TE THE PEOPLES' Cutting and Bttty « spocinlty Sutter FHotel MISSOURI VALLEY, I10WA. 11, Managor JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNOIL BLUNFS, Prac 3 in Stau wud Fed Ruows Tund 4, 324585, Beavdoag

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