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[ THE DA]LY ‘BEE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. OFFICE NO. 12, PE STRE —— Delfvered by any part of the city at twe H. W Tivro T BUSINERR OFFIC Niony Eviton Munh;-l N.-Y. Plumbing Co. The Warren hguse fo? rent. Reiter, tailor. Fall goods cheap. Pavid Tosterin was run in yester 8 a nuisar Tudge Carson oceupied the beneh in district court yesterda, Secure a new, cheerful vesidence by renting a house in the War block. The Union Pacific train from th st dne at 5y was five hours late yester day. Colonel D. campaigner, is here on the 25th. Ladics, see in . Henderson, a brilliant to address the voters combined writing desk W. A. Skelton and M both of this city, gran leave to w Long’s Sweet Worm Wafers for sale at Dell G, Morgan & Co.’s drug store, 742 Lower Broad Counecil Blufts, ! A. Williams, the of which will probably his father, tuke 10-d ldell will 1 1l on Sunda Transfiguration’ ture at Suhjec : 1 The I fic Mutual Telegraph com- puny huve quite a force of men - ut work putting up poles through this city, on their way from Omaha 1o Sioux City The refuse water from the Brown building will hereafter be tal by sewer, the connection with t street sewer heing made y The fourth ludy on u‘x'md naturalization papers bhad neglected to prope intention, and her appl fused ion was re- Osmond Alm, at 8:30 ouths. at St. Paul's church at 2 o'clock p. m. fin(uulu\ Bug lied October 18 ars and 11 died yesterday morni B Brilatiat, fovors ap nieshomon ] Pleasant str The funeral will oc cur this afternoon at 2 o'clock at his of the the and he ¢ Nicholson, the driver wagon, is intently watchin tion of the new patrol house. anxiously counting the days until will take possession. A Union Labor convention will he held at Neola next Monday for the pur- I of nominating a full county Hekea tis expeeted that every precinet will send a full delegation. The S school of rutional had a ust ev commencing o'clock. I he proceeds from s freshments went into the parsonage fund. Caucuses will be held in the various wards to-night to choose delegates to the union labor convention at Neola the 17th inst. First ward, George Weisner's liver, cond ward, John Short’s ware- house. o ey The livery barn of Lund & White. on North Main street, has passed into the hands of J. L. Giles, of Shenandoah, [a. Mr. Giles is a practical ryman and will keep the burn up to its established excellence. Ed Bates administers an aged horse Thursday ally got too big a sniff himself at the saume time. The horse died and Ed / gave up the ghost. That’s oue on Ed. Decaying vegetation causes malar z y owners would do n ce if they would ete., from their unoccu- pied lund. e public health would be greatly benetited, The controversy hetween the tele- phone company and the electric light company in regard to the location of poles and interference of wires has been settled, so that the improvements can go on. An interested citizen asks whether or not Chautauqua stock will be assessable, One of the provisions under which the company is organized is that the stock shall be non-assessable. This t we had supposed to be thoroughly under- stood. The Dodge Light Guards are without a captain, Captain Messimer having re- wigned and his v ation having been accepted. The probability is that the present first licutenant, C. M. High- smith, will be promoted to the captainey and the second lieutenant made That grandfather’s clock which leged to ornument the tower of the beautiful new court house, should either have its face covered with shame or pain. If there is to be anything of the sort it should be a rveal clock with an illuminated dial and a big bell, Captain Seavey, chief of the Om olice fol was in the city last eve ing to get possession of Morse, who was yesterday acquitted of the chargd of stealing the Burham diamond. Morse refused to go without a requisition and up to a late hour the matter was unset- tled. The county supervisors and the city board of health should hold one meet- ing in the old out-building still left standing in the vear of the county's new court house. Quick action would then be ured. That stench hole is so tervible that the coroner has been given several lively runs by a false alarm. Eugene W.. youngest son of J,W. Louisa Merrill, died at 10: yesterday morning. The funcral ser- res will take place this aft 1:30 o’clock, and interment at 2:30. Mr, rill has charge of the Omahy Hérald's business in Council Hlufls,\nd has been so long ns- sociated with the newspaper forecs of this city that the fraternity especially {;-ulu deeply sympathetic for him and for is. Will Keeline, Hale Hutchins, C. J Blanchard and Harry Keeline left, yes- terday morning, for a four days’ hunt at Honey Creck lake. They took a cook, tents and full camping outfit. No doctor need hope for & tose of malaria or snuke bite, as the party, with the forethought usually exercised on such occasions, made ample provision for such emergencies, and carried along the necessary remedies. All the evidence has been taken in the case of Crittenden vs. Armour, Barbee & Co., but the arguments will not be made until after the criminal cases now before the court are disposed of. The syndicate who expected to nmkcugmdlf amount of the speculation are much interested in the outcome, but seem con- fident that the decision will be favor- able. Even at the best it will costa retty penny to carry on the m,m in urt: d chloroform to nd accident- and o'clock THE- COUY (ll 'BLUFFS \E“S McPheérson's Ml!slng Man Turns Up all Right, With No Foul Play. WILLIE MORSE IS ACQUITTED. The Jones Murder Case on a Fourth ieely Street Grading— liar Protest Against legraph Poles, He Is Not An Angel. ensation has exploded in the good, old way. Tue disappearance of the man Tyan some days ago from Joseph MePherson’s place in this city has been a nine days’ wonder to hoth police and people. If the man was king notoriety he has secured it. for the pupe ple have been agog with the m Tyan turns up in Omaha some rather ervatic actions, appurently all vight. A ys ugo Mr. McPherson v ed 0 pnnull from Tyun stating Le had cut his ankle while at work and was in the Omaha hospital and in danger of losing his foot by amputation. He also asked that the money due him be sent him. Pherson paid the sadly injured man it and found the injuvies com- plained of nowhere \pt on the postal enrd, He s he cut his finger and let the blood drop on the ax, but why he did =0 he does not n. This accounts for the presence of the slight bloodstain found on the ax left behind and which caused suspicions of foul play to be entertained. The young mian who was made the vietim of these suspicions and who wus so closely « amined by the officers, was immediate released and Illll) *t hefore the publ and now that T has turned up to speuk for himself the ridiculousness of suspecting anyhody appears doubly ap- parent. Anothe it Pacific Mutual Telegraph company in the field, | Mullen at the bat and Simon an in the hole, was the situation u the corner of Broadway and Bryant street, yester afternoon. The telegraph company had a force of men at work putting up poles, and it so happened that one of them was to be erected in front of Mr. Eiseman’s sto much to the dissatisfaction of that g:-u- tleman. He said nothing while the hole was being dug, but ordered them to de: sist as soon as nu-v attempted to raise the pole. The men paid no attention to the order, whereupon Mr. Eiseman jumped into the hole and de «d the pole should not be planted th This was a sensational estoppel. for a while, and a debate ensued, after which the foreman gave orders to go ahead and se the pole. M. Eiseman's hrother, Henry, g that the order might be wshed off for a polic 1. and Chief Muller appesred on the seene. The g ison in the hole was induced to capitulate. and the be- siegers soon raised their flagstaff on the scene of their vietor, g the ques- tion to be dec d inthe courts, fed soon e eet Grading. The grading being done on avenue is showing up so well and the cost is so nominal that the city council is being urged to have more of this work done. There has been consider- able property on the hottoms platted and numerous improvements are being made. The city can easily afford to grade temporarily many of the streets thus opened to the public. The con- tractors have brought a large amount of machinery heve and they propose to do wor almost nominal sum. The increase in the value of property in that part of the city, the increased assess- ment and the increase in the amount of taxes thus brought into the treasury warrant the city council in ordering some work done in that part of the city. There should be several streets opened up so as to accommodate those who de- sive to take advantage of the approach to the new Union Pacific bridge and to the Omaha and Council Bluffs wagon and rail y bridge, the work on which has already commenced in carnest. Eighth - The Doings in Court. In the district court the Jones murder case, as it has been led for the last eight years or mor is occupying the sole attention and time. The public is taking little appavent intevest in the matter, as the evidence has been re- hearsed so often that most ave familiar with its general character. The only public interest centers in the final re- sult. which will not probably be known for some days to come. Mr. Mynster, for the prosecution, and Colonel” Scott, for the defense, are closely contesting e point. The jury in the case of Morse, after being out from 8 o'clock Thursday after- noon unt ‘clock yesterday fore- noon, brought in a verdict of acquittal, Morse was charged with complicity with Rothery in stealing the diamond stud from Burhorn’s store. Morse is wanted in Omaha for like charges of larceny, and will be taken h there for trial. - Pushing Ahead, During the past two days work has been in progress upon Eighth avenue, It is expected that this street will meet the eastern terminus of the new Omaha and Council Bluffs bri and ant pating that fact the street is being up to grade as rapidly as the be prosccuted. Tea rails have been distributed and the track partly laid back to the bluffs at the head of the street, which line, when completed, will be used for taking soil from the bluffs to the points on the line where it is necded for filling. Should present anti- cipations be reulized, which now seems more than probable, this street will be one of the thoroughfares beteen the two cities. Property values on this street are mm,\v\mkingup. and a boom of no small dimensions i e A Beautiful Picturs Mrs. S. D. Rehse has on exhibition at the rooms of the Council Bluffs Carpet company an elegant specimen of pastel work from herown hand. It isentitled, “he Fisherman’s Love.” It presents amarine view, and in the foreground a fishing boat. In this are three per- young and beautiful girl, her and the father of the miss, who p in the bow. Its concepti decided y original, and its executi true to life aswellasthoroughly artist’ e, It is worth your while to inspect it. put work can t impossible. The New Lun Company. Articles of incorporation were filed yesterday by the Council Bluffs Lumber company, which is composed of R. Stevenson, president; C. H. Smith, of Sae City, vice president, and E. Irons, secretary and treasurer, The new com- THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: any - starts in with a capital stock of R25 000, 1t s composed of well knowy men, in whose hands .the businese will surely be wisely and sncfgetically handled. ——— yotly property with . No. 120 Main st, List Cooper & ) Con cil The council held an adjourned meet- ing lust evening with Major Groneweg in the chair. Danforth, Hammer, Kel- ler. Wells and Lacy were present. The petition of residents on avenue D that & plank sidewalk be placed on that ave- nue between Bighth and Tenth stieets was granted and the olerk ordered to advertise for bids, The petition of residents on Seventh avenue that suth avenue from the intersection of Fourteenth ot 1o Twentieth street be raised to grade was granted. Petition of J. W nine on Sev Squire, who owng Sixth avenue and Twe street. for a culvert at th ersection of th streets. Re- ferred o the water committee, Petition of George Bebbington: The grading on lot 1 block 2, done by con- ctor Callahan, used a quantity of soil furnished by petitioner. That tax for grading churged against his lot be reduced in proportion. Referred to jud committee and city engineer. Petit and ( rman L, water mittee be instructed to ]:hlm such pipes and hydrants, also pipes to rench Faiv mount Park. Petition granted and motion earricd: Ayes—Aldermen Wel Danforth. Noes—Hammond and That as €. Wesley has threat- vm-d any one who attempts to lay si alk in front of his property on street, the city marshal accompany Wickham Bros. or their employes while such work is being done Rev. H. C. Waddell will organize a class in Christinn Mind Healing on Monday at 10 a. m. at 28 Pearl street Worthy indigent mulcnu taught fre Always Two Sides. The Evening Herald last night came out with an carnest defense of Jones, whois now on tiful for the killing of Roberts. There were 50 many misstate- ments, and such base charges against the charucters of others. us to arouse no little indignation among those who chanced to see the article. The claim that the property was deeded by Jones to his wife to avoid his creditors i re- futed by the fact that the property was always her own,and that instead of Jones helping to accumulate it, he had failed to provide for his family. The charge that Roberts had alienated M Jones” affections scems u need) upon the churacter of a wom during herlifetime was highly es and who is now resting silent in grave. unuble to defend her own good name. The prediction is made that witnesses will e introduced on this tr to show that Jones himself clared that he did not belicve any sueh statements ahout his wife. The claim of there being any feud he- tween Jones and Hoberts is contro- verted by the fuct that within a week before the killing of Roberts Jones went to his house and took dinner with him ina friendl, y. The touching count of Roberts ind his faction despoil- ing the Jones' house of its contents is alko budly colored, for Mrs. Jones was the one who removed the furniture from the house. her de. de- =S New Store, I have just opened a new grocery. provision and feed stove, corner of Fif- teenth st, and Sixth ave. !Patronage so- licited. W. W. WARRICK. —— The Round- l'p. There were but few cases hefore the police court yesterday morning. Joe Goss heeded the courts advice, and got out of town. One White, of Chester, Neb., was also released. W. B. White puid 87.60 for being drunk, In the afternoon the larceny cases came up again, and George Monroe and William Wilson were found guilty as charged. and sentenced to in the county juil. Charle: also held to answer toanother charg - Wadsworth, Etnyre & Cc street, make reliable abstracts of erty in Pottawattamie county. = S Dr. J. T. Van Ness, physician and surgeon, office room Opera_house block, will attend professional calls day or night. idence corner Eighth avenue and Fifteenth street. Notice to Cla roperty. The owners of certain restaurant property and tents, sent to Lincoln, Nch., during the state fair, by the team of M. E. Matherbee, of Council Bluffs, Ia., u\n have same by calling on him and paying charges; if ‘not, same will be s0ld November 1, 1887, for said charges. e Money to loan, Cooper & Judson. L Koeberle Dead. George Koeberle, the young man who shot himself, s stated in yesterday’s BEE, died early yesterday morning. Coroner Faul was at once notificd da went to the scene of the shooting, at Minden, to hold an inquest. C. Wesley accompunied him as constuble, as Dep- uty Sheriff Haynes one of the wit- red from acting RS one muking a cash purchase of D. King & Co's. cigar in the annual prize elegant prizes. One thousand head of one. two and three-year-old steers for sale. Will give credit'to veliable parties. Enquire of A. J. Greenamayer, 623 Mynster st., telephone 211 s . L. Squire lend money. Personal Pa Mr. Drew, of the eracker factory, is confined to his room by illness, H. F. Thomas, of Macedonia, has ac- cepted a position with Messrs, Beno & Co. Mrs. S. B. Neilson, of Falls City, Neb, is in the city visiting her sister, Mis. W. H. Treynor, Mr. A. K. Graves, of the motor line, arvived in the city yesterday morning via Chicago,Milwaukee & St. Paul road, Bruce Howe, of the Omaha Republi- can, made his first appearance on the street lay morning as a Benedic He * n the most approve munum and received the hearty con- gratulations of his many friends. IHis ngs, in the future, will be spent in the bosom of his family at his cozy home ou Fourteenth strect. el Ll If you want the finest cook stove madé at a low price, see the wrought steel oven Fuller & Warren range at Cole & Cole’s, 41 Main street. ATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. 187, Kiel's hotel opened up a large new registry yvesterday t6 accommodate in- vrmmnx husine: FINEST LANDAUS! Coaches and Hacks in the City. WILLIAM WELCH. OFFIC No. 418 Broadway _ No. 615 Main Street, Tele phon D. H. McDANELD & 00., Hides, Taliow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Returns. Prompt (620 and K22 Main St Ogden Boiler Works CARTER & SON, Prop’s. Manufacturerf of All Kinds of STEAM BOLLERS AND SHEET IRON WORK. Orders by majl for yepairs promptly attended to. Satistaction guarant 10th Avenne, Ad- dress Ogden Tron Works, Council Bluffs, Jowa. (Council Blufts,lowa. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS 500 Broodway, Council Blufts, lowa. Established 187, Real Estate Vacant Lots, Lands, City Res- idences and Farms. Acre Pre erty in western part of the city. selling chewp. R. P. OFFICER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Room 6, over Officer & Pusey’s Bank, Couneil Blufrs, lowa. Al JONN Y. STON STONE & SIMS, Attorneys at Law, Practice in the State and Federal Conrts. Office, Rooms % and & shugart-Beno Block, Council Bluffs, lowa. JACOB SIMME ~J&T> NEW YORK SHOES ForLioiesMisstsaliionnn Embody the highest excellen cleainahapeliness, comfortand durability and are the reigning faverites in fashionabdle cirel s Our name is §J,&T.COUSINS, on every sole. 1 NEW YORH. vl For Sale by Haward Brothers. ‘The immense popularity of the YATISI CORSETS P P e . rimitation of or GENUINE YATISE CORBET, " Notlce Is hereby per Corseta they buy ped 'YATISI oo the CROTTY BROS.,CHICACO,ILL. —THE— CHICAGO SHORT ~ LINE OF THE Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y, The Best Route from Omaha and Council Bluffs to THE EAST TWO TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS Chicago, es«AND--= Milwaukee, St. Pauly Minneapolis, Cedar Rapids, Rock Island, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, ‘Winona, La Crosse, And ull other important points East, Nortbeast and Boutheast. throngh tickets call 0n the ticket agent at 1401 i street, in Puxton Hotel, or at Unlon Pacitic m.v.q»m-n.: the finest Dining Cars in the ¢ min line of the Culcuge, il Kaliway, and every attention is Passongels by Courieous swployes of the EH, General l‘ulenlev and FORD, Assistant General Passcoger ' General Superiatendeat, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. sl‘“ TAT, advertisements, such as Lost, Found, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Boarding, inserted fn this columu at th CENTS PER LINE for the firs sertion and Five Cents Por Lin t insertion, in- for each subse- Leaye ndvertiscinents at our No. 12 Pearl 8tteet, near Broadway, Coun- B, Towh, Chiokee stock of goods in country ie_opening for business worth s Stone & Sims, Council Bluffs, itchen work. avenue, NTED- A ood cook. Mrs, Thomas Offi- 55 Willow avenue, CHANGE-For Council BIuffs or Omaha DROLELY, & Ferall Mock of hoots und shoes, 000, Call at store 08 Broadway, R. Martin, Ce nn.nmun« Towa. umhm bicy dopor. W bank, Coune Il '\l!lfl~ ( NE hundred_thousand 4|n)|m~ to loan on real estate and chattels | Day, 30 b Pearl st. R TRADE-For Counefl Biuffs s of Town wnd Ne: 10 Muin st., Couneil F\(nl( SALT 100 acres of chofee Tand improved a8 Tollow null house and stable, 480 ing, 11 wing condition. ess Charles H. sidence prop e Broom hos arn, curriage I mh'n soon. Apply ¢ 1 Blutts, Spot Gash! TROXELL BROS.’ Prices for Groceries THE LOWEST IN TRE CITY. NO. 345 BROADWAY TELEPHONE CASH DOES IT. Powdered Sugar, 12 1hs Cut Loat Sugar, Granulated Sugar, 14 1bs Confectionery A, 14' 1bs Huron A, 16 1bs...... oe (roast), por b, NO. 20, Riverside Flour, per hbl Riverside Flour, pe Diamond Bluff Flour, Diamond Blufi ¥ White Bear Soap ¢ All other goods in s atio of discount, Give us a call and examine our prices, Satisfaction guarant LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN. Trofting - Stallions FOR SALE CHEAP! STANDARD, UNDER RULE 6. WADE CARY, - Council Blus, FINE MILLINERY. e NEW FALL STYLES OPEN, 1514 DOUGLAS STREET, - - - OMAHA. CROCKERY; LAMPS, | - GLASSWARE, And Fine Pottery. —— PRICES VERY LOW. W. S. HOMER & C0., No. 2 Main St., Council Bluffs, Towa. Latest Novelties. In Amber, tor- tofse shell, ete. Hair ornaments as well as the newestnovelties in hair goods, Haiy goods Made to order Mrs. ‘ C. L. Gillette, 20 Main Street, Conncil Bluffs. Out of town work solicited; and all mail orders promplty attended to, A. H, Hello, Central! G [Hazard & Co| JSawing Machine .Fur CRESTON HOUSE, Accommodations First Class, Harkness Bros. 401 FALL GOODS! New goods, beautiful goods, good value and cheap. Call and see them. underwear, flaunels, domestic, any city of the west. ‘We have now in stock our new purchases in silks, dress goods, ete. Headquarters for UARPETS ANDOIL CLOTHS We have the largest selection and finest patterns of carpets in They comprise Axmingters Moquettes, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, choice fabrics. 3-ply Ingrain, Matting, Ruggs, Etc. Efc. We shall be pleased to show our customess these new and Do not forget the place, HARKNESS BROS., 401 Broadway, Council Blufi"s Iowa =A. RINK,= No. 201 Main Street, Council Bluffs,Iowa A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES Both Domestic and Foreign.. FURGPEAN RESTAURANT| John Allen, Prop. Entrances, ain) and 113 Pearl 8t. MEALS AT ALL HOURS (Open m 6a.m. to 10) p. m. Council Blutts Tow Sole ngents for Standard ruska & West Towd ;"e“tmavflrfs.!@}fi $1.00 PER DAY, Street car connections| tonh depota. | Fire proof stuble in co Hectfon: Noa 8 and 0 Hroadw: OppOgac 1t Council Bluffs. E. 8. BARNETT, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, 415 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Refers to any bank or busines house in the city. Collections a specialty. Main Street, Council Bluffs. Only Hotel in the City with Fire Es- cape. Electric Call Bells. Rates Always Reasonable. Mrs. V. B. White Restaurant, 57 Broadway, Coun- cil Blufts, lowa. " Don't Forget The Great Bargain SHOE STORE. Ts at 100 Main Street, Council Blufrs, Tu, . A. Piere. Proprietor| i Wi Fitagerald, | Dealer in 'Staple and Fancy| GROCERIES. Counell Bluty, Ta “Toller & Eg Egan, T Wholesale and retuil (Grai, Flour, Feed Buled huy.ete. 'Agentr for Walnut Block Coul| @3 Muin 8t. Council N SCHURZ Justice of the Peace Office Over American Express, No. 419 Broad- way, Council Bluffs, Towa, Star Stables and Mule Yards Broadway, Council Bluffs, Opp. Dummy Depoty Horses and mules constantly gn hand, for etail or in car load lots. promptiy filled by contract on shory Stock sold on commisston, Telej MAX MOHN, Proprletor. Carpet Co, No. 408. W Broadway. C. 0. ’phone. Can't; ILEY, Shone 114 & Be Rouie ancil Blufts, T __Opposite’ Dumimy h:)mt C Give me the Council Bluffs sixteen ahead waiting for their A. H. What's the matter? Anybody killed there? C, O. No. Three woman fainted in the crush-Aw- ful crowd getting their fall carpets. everybody says. A. H, Guess I'll godowu and not wait for the phone. today. ANXIOUS HUSBAND, Big bargains C. O. Better do thatif you wans to reach them th\’l‘llAl. OF I-‘ICE.