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THE DAILY BEE "COUNCIL BLUFFS' WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH. 8, " OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREET. Delivered by carrier in any part of the city at fwwenty cents por week. H. W. Tintoy, ¥ TUSINESE OFFICE, its on the dollar “The Maenne masquerade on Tho oy Frank Stubbs is flmrnuuhh renovate his store, No. 500 ing of the Uth Mnrrlml \lm\ H. Annm Amhm.n hoth of |l||~ [ m department a itile ran and exerci house now has telephone No lm \\I1|I<- | Bell & Hall's groce; Badollet's grocery .\".» 171 iy iiya dolinson the ground nted in the e > ngnhm Ch The Martied Li elub was entertained last evening by M . Y. Full George H. Ch her new home Permit to wed hy mith and Marie A. Vought, Isen_of Neol S, .lun..-um this city Onk mul Ann nup entertains the club at been given Pet said to haye skipped with about p His pa lm! i plucked so cle to buy a meal. wi}l come together ad not enough Itis thought cCin some new evening, in Muclier p!n"! amme is I} % tisor vl b dt Ly Ao cuit court yestef of Jolin Dohany agzair claimed about AL )\lulu‘ul\ Vil one of the sto I y S0 || it to them for and qul not let them off, s “Old Jimmy and‘who has and none knows ‘better llmu “Old Jilmu\ Y coming wlmnl elec lum ‘I Z.T 1 and Mr. Couch oxpire. be suggested before next Monda they are cqually good ones, y il ulu m scecuring two good school directors, The Council Blufis March te cases docket: mgnu( for hear fmlui th distri J ; from ninth ilm- 508, com nu-uvm;.. Tu nlu .-mh district, num- fmlul\\v]llh from fourteenth distri flu cwlp.u» a8 Charles A. Wing, ng Bell Riugcn, was in the viu ||ug who has been \Nlmv her s to-day for her hmm, in lLu comp-my her for Lm- 1S Well, fying news to his many fric ml~ ick Cody, who was struck by the D n :\huul. 0 nmnlh rear end of a bridge J‘uuuq Mnn and wife of \ of which property Mr. M They are on route for peeting to be absent a month or s will probal 1\'|hlu|n over here on th Substantial abstr. '.« of title and real L. Squire, 101 () umu-ll lilull Parties from Indi Boon to consult with our regurd to the advisability of starting starch works ho e .-\pm-ml h a plant of $75,000, pitalists will take Some of the enter- ~ provided that loeal c: - $30.000 of the stock. * prising men of the enterprise, and if upon in- westigation it promise pful to the city, dieate, n strong moy ~ Council Blulls BOCUXe SO0 SU0RE i xuu ling not onl which are taking practic * that Council Blufls rin the manufac confidence in the future investing some of thei spoedily con: noney, n(hu 2 heve with won perience, men who ean make u su manufacturing Inmm N City Cloris Report, “The city clerk ha of the reecipts of A d Ng pernits Of (lus amount § o has inste |l|d| S these, and as city nlnl he refuses to do so, lhua obeying ¢ order of the coune does not let his |’ 1 know what bis left hand docth, ELECTION RESULT IN DETAIL | Many Republicans Oa]Ied to Run Bat Only Three Chosen to Act. DIGGING OUT OF THE JAIL, The Deafeted Candidates Console Each Other--The Manufacturing Boom-—The City Clerk Puze zled Over Warrants, The Battle in Detail. The result of the election wasa com:- mon theme of talk yesterday, and the de- tails of the result still excite attention and interest. The race for the mayoralty proved a clc and the defeat of Percival is ¢ pulled more vote: Wy from his demo- cratic rival than from the republican can v didate. Colonel Chapman is now duly cleeted mayor of Coun with an excellent council there seems no reason why he should not ons of the public and fultill the made by himself and friends that varions enterprises wi rted to help the city, and that the administration of municipal afiurs will be such as to re- store public confidence and aw boom. The conneil during the past year Ias run the city on less than £60,000, and lias not gone but & few thousand dollars, about $4,000, beyond the limit, this being on argeable to Vaughan, who avemarkable cutting down. Three the council, and three of the best ones, hold_ ov Aldermen rt, Straub and Bennett. position ) prominent man suceessful in busi and ness, and who in llu't'uunml\~I|\|n|nl I lli'vn tried and found um, .h» , the alderma v xperience With such o coun- yor Chapman ean , prosperous and even {ministration. s not been much of a disposi- tion to draw party lines closely i the eleetion. The republicans eleet their mayor and the alderman from the First waid; also the city engineer, although by a close shave, the un ofticial count Ziv- ing Tostevin but 3 ni .\Irlllnmu Ditnfurth is anolid republic nomin 1 d on th ticket. y with the exception of Alderman Keller, but it is expected that p will be lost sight of m the the, y_ o 1t he other y democrats, alth he nowly cl wditor, Mr. Kinnehan, is 2 workingman and not'a partisan. Burke, who has been defeated for itor, hus made a record of which he should be proud. tle has been in posi- tions of public trust here for ov : of years, and no_one. can bres W of teproneh against his performance of duty. IHis official career has been re- markable and he nholds the confidence of the people fully. The vote in dotail n as follows: CANDIDATES, Engineer- Tostev L, R D. JII(IA:v‘ul\ or 1light, \\ lestor ]meur R.. Winchester, Alderman ,(l W Keller, Ables, T “There ne defent for the proposed lovy of 1 mill for y purpose If this had been defeated the park commissioners would have been sadly erippled, and miany necded im- provements wonld \ad to be de- forved. ‘Fhe volo for Tor, - - The balance of our stoc goods, including summer silks, Droideries and shawls, at a great r tion, ns we want to wind up nm bus this month, E, DowLix A Jail B ~uk, While the city 1 was hing the counting of the votes, and h were helping the police look after the rollickers late on clection night, some of the prisoners in the ity juil availod them- selves of the opportunity of digging out by taking wway the casement of 1 window and then taking away enough bricks to make u sufliciently large hole in the by which to erawl out. e were thre prisoners who thus ¢ young Lawson, and who | dnl. ent charges but not was under arrest this of beng concerned m the hurglur loon nother of the ) v wis young Hodson, her with tempting to buy convieted, W \n]lnvm & ki id's store on_had squealed on ir, and the conviction “depended on his testimony. partner cénfined in the cointy juil, while Hodgson was kept in tl ity jail. By this escape the probabilities are against the conviction of his partner. The third fellow was a miserable, worthless dead vho would it was known beat and druukard followed up, even i he was. not be Burgains in lmununlsu( bl“.: and dress gouils Cat 1. Dowling’ - We have thirty rem: S carpets runmng from fifte ards, whick we will sell at ritice, 2 n groat DowLING, e Mutual Consolation al—"It's all right, The Pereiv didn't go quite to suit me, but it is a g source of satisfaction that I succeeded in laying out Vaughan, being may lieved tho city of hum. That is enou as if I had been elected mayor myself.” Vaughun 1 right. The eleetion ldnlh'l KO quite to suit me, but it isa | sons who | phalic development unde meet the ex- | of | deputies ()m of them me on suspicion ing of who where to forty election I kept him from v for another term, and re- gh glory. and i foel almost as good about it source of satisfaction ()m 1 ;m'(-vmlwl in laying out Percival, 1 kept him from being mayor, and that is enongh glory, and Lf feel nhmm as good nbnm itasiry had been elec (cllm\)“l myself.’ The l‘vuplu ~“It's all right Tlu- elec- tion didn'{ go quite to suit all of us, but it is a big source of satisfaction that we succeeded in laying out both of them, o>t 26 Pear Gleason, at his coal office street. -~ Best coal and wood 1n the eity at Glea- son’s, 26 Pearl street. etiie)- S — THE ELECTRIC PANG And the Painful Experience Which a Missouri Senator had With 1t St, Louis Post-Dispatch small gen- tleman with short legs and strolling down Pennsyl p Washington the other day, when a well dressed party ran up to him, slapped him cordially on the shoulder, twirled him around and then grasping lis hand shook 1t very enthusiasticaliy. “Wihy, Jonesy, olil oy, how are yon?” the well dressed party asked in the midst of hisexuberance, “The small gentleman seemed surprised. “Jones is not my name, si he an- swered, drawing himself up to the ver apex of his five feet two mehes of stature. ‘My name is Vest—-Senator George G, Vest, of Missouri, sir. s, said the ed par a nu.q Pmliu\ man- wle amistake. T thought you friend Jones, of i aysced Hol- A, the n pardon me ple in well-dre. ner. Ly Fwere my low, K The small gentleman said “All right,” or “Don’t mention or something to that effeet, and the well-dressed rty, with an 1 bow, turned aws, y nt the'small gentleman by another well-dressed him, ver, knew and alled him familiarly By na The "8 gentleman w once more, but took the proft and allow " suid the “but you'don’t seem’ to know ! ml stranger, me. ”l‘lm( s queer. for you the Misso brother voted ogrisla |(||| you heard from Mis The small gentler d he unul the papers daily and heard from s state in that w SAL plicd, g of conrse,” the stranger re- then he proceeded to tell the small gentleman ail the very latest news which he himself had obtainied by letter and in a variety of other ways from the Puke state. In a short time the pair were on rather imate terms, and they walked down avenue talking and laughing like friends of a lifetime, hl lll(-) halted in front ng of an ob- senator,” said the well .lx-u\‘.-.l anger, “but I want to get a ticket cashed “upstairs. I drew @ big pri/.\- to-day. Come up and see me "n‘l The ~|1|AII gentleman, having leisure, accompanied this new friend upsta There was a nicely cquipped offic the third story of the building, and a ve obliging young man promptly cashed ti ick ented the desk by the well- $11,000,” said the well- ed stranger, {1 l~l|ln" the hundle his small companion. I invested as a chorter member of the concern, and 1 ||\||l out £11,000.” The small’ gentleman’s eyes opened very wide. “Wouldn't vou like to try your luck?” said the well-dressed str. 1zet to him, “No, n0;"" the small gentleman veplied 1 never go in anything of this kind un- 1 m on the ground floor.” p can let you in on the gluuull floor,” s ul the party behind the de; *Yos," 1 the well-dressed str “Lot him ln he end of mine; him nicel; They let himin, and as he went in he pL\nl.mx down $1,000 in eash. The man behind the desk t y for the money and ngor, treat 1 iked him ed him t. A few minutes later the man behind the desk walked out and handed the small 'u-mlvm.m $ ** the small gentleman in- " “That’ s yours, “But tl ulh v ) “Oh, .00 w ixt L was (lu_ reply. got to mention other men playin ( you put in, and as they me in on the ground floor, like yourself, v had to get their share of the bood] Thé next $1,000 lh.«l comes in you divi |I| the othe “Bunkoed, by gosh! 1" said the senator. nger, me, he ‘Then turning tothe well dressed st w Iu) sto Tlnm against the ln ”\Ill"l\ Mike,”” the stranger answered; An-llhx' party at the desk is Kangaroo Bill.” “Aml the game? “The game is B leetric Pang. Good day. .\-ml you friends around. We'll let’ them in on the ground floor and throw’em of’ the roof.” mall gentleman pulled his own s card out of his pocket to identify himself. It read Hox, G 10RG 18T, United States Senator from Missouri. “It’s me, T gue: retuwrning the ard to sadly decending the st the only way L know that Tean is to si 11 against this Pang and get them to let him uuud llm.u and rot even lectr on the Remember s are the only genuine Porous Plasters, They l) and with certainty, for weeks without cau: They are ng pain or incon- valuablo in cuses and pulmon- ague cak mmplum. dyspep: umi tism, se and nervous debily plasters blister and inflame the that the vores arve closed and often serious injury. Do.not ri i waste time and mouey by buying in urticles made to sell on the reputation of the genuine. When purchasing plasters ask for and see that you get Allcock’s Porous Plaste beurs the registered trade mark stamp, - Reciproc Tramp—""Strike unything in that old man.” et anythii “Got kicked out. “Perhaps he didn’t know your family “That's where you're wrong suid he knew them all. He kic remembrance of three gener, —-— Serofula diseases manifost themselyes in the spring. Hood's aparilla cleanses the blood and removes every taint of serofu —— Not a Bore. Some prospectors in West Vi found signs of natural gas on & farm be- his house and asked permission to bore 1d make further developments. u} #1 he asked. of wood ! V't bore. a darn too internal lazy to do any- For first class Missouri wood cail on | Other Each genuine plaster in | longiug to an old man, and they went to bhore got tive' slapping big thing mor'n cut 'nufl wood to warm their shins, and if we had natural gas to burn 1'd have to hi“e o nigger to help the boys draw their breath. —— - 1 Had a Dread Ml Cough, and raised a conside | blood and matter; besides, Vi thin and so wen could scarc vl\[z about the house. This was the case of a man with consumption a complamt. He recovered his_he completely_ by the uso of Dr. Pierce’s “Golden” Medieal Discovery.’ Thou- sands of others bear similar testimony. - “Much of Miss Chamberlain’s queenly beauty is due to the fact that she has in- variably preserved a cheertul and happy frame of mind,” the New York Morning Jourr me is probably true of every other ity in the world, S - 'I Ill-. BEST WASHING COMPOU \l) o d. Huniluuhh dly JAMES PY l’l \I\I AN t cleanses the di most elegant fabric without and with little labor. For grocers John Turner of Livermor years old and has gone to jail than pay a poll tax because, ho 5 is D ast the age when men should e sub- such imposition, He transforred pperty to his son so that the an- thoritics should not be able to find any- thing to levy on. The son wants to pay the money, but the old man s —~ Mothers need not be children Red Star Cough ates in it. to give No ‘opi- CI——" tells of a Russi Dosto] n conviet in Siberia who on heing sentenced to a flogging ecived 2,000 lashes and su vived. ntences of 4,000 lashes w sometimes imposed, but no man ever lived wo survive the full number. The metropolis of the Bl Ad- dress COTION, SPAYDI id City, Dakota. the Gulf of » only four natural rees to harbors wlicre the depth at n low water is over sixteen feet,while rest ship draws from twenty-six and one feet. ork and Between New | Mexico ent there The latest southern outrage is that a Georgia boy, 15 years old, has made a steanm enging which suceessfully runs o sewing i iine. - Plhlus' PILES! sure cure for Blind, Ill('l'(ll Itchin ed Piles has been discovered by ms, (an Inc remedy), called Dr Indian Pile Ointing t chronic 0 one need suffer five fter app « this wonderful sooth . Lotions and_instruments do 1 good, Williams’ Indian absorbs the tumors, ¢ ise itehing, (partien PILES or. Williams' box ha 18 ¢ ured the wo! st A single ing medic 5 CURED. Jintent cures Black Heads Sriiptions. on the and beautiful. - Also cures Tteh, Nipples; Sore Lips, and Salt Rheun Old Obstina Sold by druggi S0cents, Retailed by Kuln & Co, Becht. At whol , or mailed on receipt of and Schroeter & oodman. The man: 1 coal mines in Austria has offered a prize of 1,000 u- cats for the best methods of averting dan- ger from fire damp. SR When Baby waa sick, we gave her Cactorls, When sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria, “When shie becano Miss, sho clung to Castoris, When she had Childvon, sho gave them Castoris, —— The trial nl certain indi ty to destroy the nm corrupting r S other similar means has _|u~| ends l in the simpl uittal of the accused, although the principal of them emphaticall clared that eve was true, and boasted of hi determination. The verdict amid loud applause duals for con- chy of word of the accusation inged e Thousands know that the worst case of eurc Horses and Mules For all purj oses. hought and inlots. Council Blut's, lows, | UNION TIKET 0RAICH 4. L. Do BEVOISE, Agent, No. 507 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table, COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following is the time of arrival and departure of trains by central standard time, at the local depots, Truins leave transter depot ton minutes earlier and arrive ton minutes lator: DEPART, old, at rotall and ARRIVE. 1WESTER; CHICAGO & NOR' M 0:2) A, M fnil nnd Express 240 P M ccommodation G:op, EXpress. . & ROCK 18I, Mullnd Expross nodation. . Louis Wi pross Yoo, Louis Ex. Trunsfer, OF & COUNCIL LLI "UNION PAUIFIC, L. Denver Express . 2:13 v, M...Lilicoln Pass., Om. & K.V .Overlund Hixpross. DUMMY THA e Council Blutl [ £ S0 PRURLIER, YOS 1Y Horses and Muies kept constantly on hand; fox sale at vetail or in our lowds. Orders_prowdtly filled by o ot ou short notice, Stock sold ‘on mmmu—.m UTER & BOLEY, Proj Stable Cornr. Fitih Avenus had Councll Blufls lows rietors. ourth Bt., VIIIDLESILE llll) JosBing | IOUSES o COUNCIL BLUFFS CIIPLEMENTS VELLS & CO.,, Z.T.LINDSEY & CO., EXCLLUSIVIELX RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES AND ARCTICS, ‘Rubber and Oiled Clothing Agricultural Implements, Buggies, . Council Blufts, Towa, MANUFACTURING €O, Corn S{lellers, Stalk Cutters, “orn Planters, Feed Cat. Carringes, Ete , Bf KEYSTONE Nos. 151, 15%, 1505, 1507 Main St., Council Bluffs, DAVID BRADLEY & €O, Man 1f'rs an 1 Jobbors of Agripultural Implements, Wagons, Bugglcs, L nd Al kinls of Facn Maohinor 1100 to 1115 South Main Streot, Council Blufls 'Hmm Faclory, (I \hmul‘x\lfln«nnl Axle 7o and Small " COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET (0., _Carpets Curtains, Window Shades, Curtain Fixtures, Upholster No. 405 Broa \‘\ ly Council Blutrs, 5, TOBACCO, BTC. PEREGOY & MOORE, Jobibers in tho— F_Inest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes. 18ts,, Council Blufls, IMMENSE STOCK Prices Duplicated. Write for Prices. And Eastern 28 Main and 27 Peu Storehouse and Salesroom, 41 N. Main St. Office 412 Broadway, Fruit and Pmum Con umssnn Marchaats. St., Counel Bluirs. Council Bluffs, Iowa. W P AYLSWOR‘I‘H Fine Cmc‘(era. Bhvu'l) m Ca(a,, Importers &Jobbgrsof kaaw Glasswara HOUSE. WIOVER AND RAISER Brick building of any kind raized or moved anl satisfaction guarantecd. onLittle Giunt trucks—the best in the world, th Avenue and Eig HARLE, HAAS & CO., Wholesale Dmgfi;ts, Oils, Paints, Glass, Frame houses moved Council Bluffs, REMOVED ttention of my I tomy romo- "\IIIII & €O, lm})’.ll‘l"l's and Jobbers of Dr,' Go)l 0 2 St., No. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Special adve Lost,Found, To Loan, Fov Boarding, ete., will be inso thelow rate of firstinsertion and FIVE C ench subsoquont insertion: mentsat our ollico, No. 13 Pearl street, noar ay, Council Blufrs, NOTICES ‘0o Ront, Wants in this column 1t NTS PERR LINE for tho NTS PER LINE tor Loave advertiss Wholes ale alifyrnia Fraits a Specialty. Council Bluffs WIRT & DUQL 10 my new und ¢ No.226 Broadwé}, pleased to <00 1 .| LATEST Fabrics in Spring STYLES And hoing located in Inr; Where I w I and hing had ors T am botter ore prepared to serve the public. J M. SMITH, Merchant Tailor NO 226 Broadway,Council Bluffs, pulling” Tallow, News office, Missouri DE in 31 duys by a ludy agont of the want Six_mory 3 Jobbers in Staple and Fancy Grosaries, Nos. 117, 119 und 121, Main st., Couneil Blufts, dull, Supt. o agencies, Co: L I\Il(\( ar ‘L CO., Jobbers of Staple and Faacy Groseries. Also Wholesale Liquor Denlers, Wi s, house oi ~x roo Dly to A, B McClurs, on pr & WALKER, s Banio, real JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL: BLUFFS. HARDI)AD: mu i ts imp S0ssibl0 10 puly Hardware, Tinware, Gasoline Stoves, Nos. 534 Broadway, and 1) strect, Couneil Butls, s 7 and 8, Suuzart Block, LAHPS and CROCKERY REDUCED PRICES, At Homer's, No. 23 Main Street, place. i€ Guch you, In': or_such Wholesalo Dealers in Leflther Harn?as;, Saddlery, Eic Conneil Bluffs, J:\'r. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace, Oftico Over American Expross Company. ONLY HOTEL In Councl Bluffs having Fire Hsca Audall moaern {m ularm bells, et CRL‘ST()N IHHOUSE!? Nog. 210, 217 aud 219, Main Street, X MOMHN, Proprioto el & lhmn pSON I METCALEF BROTHERS Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. _ Nos. 312 and 34 Broadway, Conneil I ha \ll..'l||~~“hu| 1 her am 10 lonzer reshonsible for anyt W. W, M. PUSEY . OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. tablished 1805, = R. C.IA.DW BELI, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Real Estate aud I’mlmlc THOS. OFFICER. Iron, Steel,_l{alls,‘ Heavy Hardware, neil Blutrs, Tow: mprovoients, oall b D. H. MeDANI % Commission Merchants for S;le of Hides, Tallow, Wool, Polts, Greu Law a Specaly. or ather tumors “rem the knife or drawing o cunomc DISEASES or o kinsc n T ars’ practoal experienss. Counc il Blutts. COUNCIL BLUFF —Wholesale Dealers in— [lluminating & Lubricating Oils, Gasolin3 RUSSELL&CO Manufacturersof all sizes of Automatic Engines Especiully Designed for Runniog ¥ Viee-Pres, Euuncll Blufis Nahnnal Bank 102 MAIN STREET, ACBURNIAN, Pros. A n\'lau‘l'uN' & 00, Hard Wood, Southera Lumher Piling, And Bridge Material Sp ber of all Kinds, Council Bluffs. I'M 5 MILLS, GRAIN ELEV A AND ELECTRIC LIGHTS, Authorized Capital . Tubular and Loconmotive Boilers, Stockholders Represont. ... New Massillon Threshers. Cavey and Woodbury Horse Powers. STATIONARY, SKID, Portable and vl banking business, Accounts of banks, hankers, ufacturers and individuals r lmported and Domesnc Wines & quunrs ‘s Horl Bitters. ived on favoras b( HNEIDE! lt & B Forelgn and Domestic Wines and Liguors, Domestic and foroign exchango. The very best of attention glven to all busi COUNCIL BLUF¥S CILNIBRUS Baggage&Transfer Line. ‘Bus and baggage rago he firm of Mandel & Thompion lmnumm«.h.u 1 hereby give notice (it sesponsivio Tor Branch House 510 Pear] St., Council Bluffs, EEND FOR 1686 ANNUAL. ‘Locki‘ng Brackef far Fencu, Factory M: tracted by J. MRS. D. A. BENEDICT, AND DEALER 1¥ MANUFACTULER HAIR GoODS |, No. 887 Broadway, Council Blutfs. ¢ roadily taken out oF. rg ephone No. 128 wt Ogden 1 H. BEECROFT, Proprietor. Couueil Bludls. State uud. county rights tor sule.

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