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THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFL. OFFICE. NO 12 PEARL STREET. Deltvered by carrier in Part of Twenty ( Per Woek HoW. 1 ¥ MANAGER. TELEPHONES: Bustxnas Ovvicy No. 4 the City at MINOR MF N. Y. Plumbing company. Millinery display Friday day at H, ricdman’s, An elegant display of millinery day and Saturday at . Friedman New fall goods just reccived at Reiter's, merchant tailor, 810 Broud- way. The Printers laid the Neversw the shade Sunday afternoon by of 15t 9. The latest styles will be seen at H. Wy and Satur- ts in L score and hats on Friday in bonnets Friedman’ ill find nery this estly trade will meet wd it is ¢ 10rum prese vumrl M d 1o h ad license was issued yester- A. Moflit, of Mills county, Annie Sewing, of this county. Married Ladies’ Euchre club meets 0. cuing at the resi- dence of M Brown, 107 Seventh stree Mr. John S A. Cooter, bot ried at the yesterday Crofts Hattie 1 he row, Ofiicer € briution a of the city At noon y ay Oflicer Olesen was transferred to day duty and Ofie The oW ¢ 0. M 1 of this city Congregation afternoon by each weelk, instead of two as Protracted meetings every night during the the Overton miss of a denominational ¢ t persons are cordially invited to The ies of the First Baptist ¢hur gave a harvest soeiable last evening in the parlor church, ice was very large and a 3 mount was realized for the state work of the church. The bridge over Indian creek on Sixth str which has been in a dangerous condition for some time, has at I(M been repaired, and there is no horse falling will ssent lhxmnyln into t1 A Charley Heisler is making tions to fit up bathrooms in the his tonsorial parlor The tubs be furnished by the New York L company, and will be affairs of the est siv Last evening Mr. Char for a long time ¢ the departmen united in m [ de nd, recently ceremony wus perfo M The street railway track to Fourth strect last night and the pav- ing was torn up nearly to Bryant street. The pavers have ched a point just east of Seventh strect, b paving all of the intersections passed as soon as the track is laid. A farewell and a Methodist Episcopal chu evening for Dr, " prepara- rear of are to imbing poreclain lined »s H. Gilmore, clerk in 1e court h to e es greeting at the *h Wednesday Rees, the outgoing tor, and Rev. Franklin, the incoming one. The chur of cour will be present and the friends are most cor- dially invited. Five imbibers of budge were fined 88.10 each in the police court yesterday morning. A. Slaten was rélioved of 29.60 for disturbing the peace. Charles Kearns was turned over to the tender care of Ofticer Tyson for fifteen days, and the case of G. H. Hyde, charged with vagrancy and making improper advances to liitle school girls, was con- tinued. The paving of Vine completed by noon to-day, and the pav- lnp force will then be "transferred to . where a block 1, also one block Cighth stre As soon as u«~unnp1.»m1 work will be com- Fifth avenue. The latter ached about the latter street will be Part of the weok e T See Forest Smith's special column, — School for Dancing. grane will open classes here at Beno's hall in connection with her Omaha classes, beginning Tuesd d meet every at 8 o’clock, and afternoons for She hns taught with succoss and has had large classes in Omaha for the past three y The prospects are she will Address 2,020 Bt. Mary’s avenue, Omal wvelers! Stop at the Bechitcle, Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. D, J. Clark is making a vi her parents in Kansas City., Dr. Macrae attended the fune Dr. Livingston at Ply yesterday, returning in the evening, Mrs. 1. M. Woodward, of Chicng nee Miss S ling son visiting nts in this city. Dr. J. M. Holland, an old resident of Council Bluffs, but lately of Salt Luke City, is in the city renewing old @ quaintances. Miss Barnhart, of Chicago, the city last evening to take ¢ the millinery department of the sian milicery emporvium. H. B. Dibble, of York, \ h 3 dent of the Nebraska association ns in the m_\ y the guest of ex-Chief John L Tompleton. Contractor Amberg, of the paving firm of McAdams & Amberg, started for yesterday in response to a tel- egram announcing the death of his wife’s father, which sad event occurred on Saturday last. it to ars, with is s her po rrived in Pari- presi- men's —~—— Loans made on city business and dence property. Nowes hucht. ball-Champ 17 igtment company. . gl e il R Artists prefer the Halleit & Davis piano, at C. B. Musm Co. ," 24 Broadway. AW ord to llle whw If you are contemplating making an investment why not select a good bar- gain instead of being contented with Jjust an ordinary lot, and why not get a perfect title instead of a half title. Buy your property from our list and get gomething choice, at a low figure andon easy terms. OpEeLL Bros & Co. —~ Kinnehan's, Kim- Boots, shoes. B'way. ol uiea. i J.G. Tipton has bargains in real estate, 8. B. Wadsworth & Co. loan money. and | | | haviy 1Tflli NEWS IN THE BLUFES. The District Attorney Two Orooks. THE OTHER CRIMINAL CASES T he City Couneil- Uncle Sam's Grand Jury- A Philcsophic Democrat ~Pearl Street Pav- ing Tested, Straightening the Crooked In the district rt yesterday Murray und Ly son are ted on the counter when they plead laveeny ¢ There v but il been dift Th to I t 4\,m\ v shortly from y did the been wnd were re nual Is and prisonc e th vit had to be driven from the Oma 10 amo but head an “tricd Gleason insubord few w recognize the implicit ceive obedience their senten fin front of thio storo of the Couneil vas tried in the was sub One of the dibly \\m‘n the J\IH_‘«‘ Wi to go out with h riving at a just and impartial ve he jury was out but an hour turncd a_verdict of guilty in the indictment. that he was drunk and for fun, with no ir As dict. f cla took the ention of stealin, ¥ s 4 penitentiar will doubtless find” his u.um\ wvery costly one, cuse of Rilvy od with beinga will come up for consid to and Riley w bubly besent to the nieh o' the relief of the nowho have on ny rowly missed James T. r employe of the Boston Tea company, continued until the latter part of the week. The trials of Stanley. Vanderpool and Byrd will take p > criminal See Forest \nuth s ~]n cial column. [l A” {n Laundry Have our wagon clothes. e . H. Sheafe loans money on chattel securit y deseviption. Private consulting rooms. All business strictly confidental. Oftice 500 Broadway ner Main street, up el ndig The Federal Court. The case of Kuppenheimer man was concluded in the fede yesterday afternoon just befor went and submitted to the jury. case involves 314,000 or the houts, the plaintiff claiming that the defendant purchased, at ridiculously low figur the stock of one Mossler, insolvent, the purpose of assisting him to defraud his ¢ lL’l“lUl~ The defense denies the charge alleges that a fair price was aid, and n.m ) r represented him- self as periectly solvent ut the time. The casc has occupied three days, J N. Flhickinger, assisted by Mr of Omaha, appeared for the plai Judge Hubbard, assisted by Baldwin & Hualdane, conducted fense. The grand jury made its final report at 5 o'clock and q were near this body e soiled for 088 Wright, the de- fudictmeants we : turned in all but five. Of these cr some will be held to appear before the next grand jury, as the fail- ure to indict was evidently unjust, Dis- trict Attorney D. O. Finch, of Des Moines, asked the court to continue the bond of one Stanfield, of Audubon county, to the next grand jury rged with sending and obscene matter through He writing and the missives, and no opy introduc the acti jury naturally excites comment. rw ses are to be but not yet under arrc itisin name u!:lv- indict pected that the ¢ pleted by the lutte 1 thav court wil he counterfeitin se of was called last evening not guilty, and will be p this morning and the mail mails. admits the grand Ove nty eriminal s the be com- the week, Satu Dell Smith He pleaded laced on trial - the bes and Have you no given collars, cude Lau wutiful finish shirts by Cas- ndry Co, E. H. Sheafe & short time loay ate, in sums to suit, at lowest vate of interest. Oftice B ay and Main strcet, upstairs, long or Wo have no competitors in collars, cutls and shirts, dry Co. finishing Cascade L gn= ell-known democratic ward worker was observed yesterday intently watch- ing the work of the tracklayers on Broadway, seemingly taking especial interest in the action of the men who were stringing the electric current re- turn wires along the side of the rails. A BEE reporter noticed the absorbing interest with which he regarded th work, and inquired the reason, *Wel said the faithful democrat, ‘I hav worked the wards in this city for many years, but my resources are exhausted, and I'am looking for something new in the way of wire-pulling. 1 think I it here shall do exactly like these workmen, They pull their wire and then rivet it. On election day the voter will be pulled to the polls and voted be- fore. he is released. 'We must rivet them as fast as we get them, and ¢ven srpriced By | | D puty Sheriff “ dof t i is conc sopular am somewh s tho county ¢ ns ' t o1 some wn tine. itic majority in the him through, but it will th. Le by the —~ City Council Proc, edings. 1journed . Mayor Weaver, [ [ to order Conno d s of writs of The met ession erman, the me« served notic by the ¢ tiol L on the mayor to restrain sued t court 0 issue areus ¥ upon several 1A ot g the injunctions for th vaving five y. : inz m artain con- interest e was ed the re all of vor of I, peeial servic health meet 1 1 ption one v leyinte ¢ Willow one 1 cTin avenu avenue ferved. ading of an addition, to B Ay alley , Mill was read lected Abhot of service 1 the new bridge company to 'y dirt tuken from certain streets, Filed A lengthy debate ensuedas to whether illof Wickham & Co. for grading ou s allowed, cral ldermen refused to vote and it ed to a future mecting. rest Smith's special column, - Money loaned at [ loan ofice, on furnity ; rsonal her articles « ALl business B. Crafts & Co.'s AT of s crossing Willow wand teof the brick ,w Rt oty ity ki tion. ement on ving of the blocks, was e of preservi- not a dec being discov- wken up. [t h:ul been ) for two years, but was t heavy cont of tar when | perfect prescrvation was at this cause. Paving in oth rts of the eity which was lard since that above re- ferved to is rotting badly, and the prop- erty owners charge it to the failure of the contractors to use suflicieut tar. T ibuted to on furniture, pianos, buggies, or anything t low rates of inte No fair and honorable dealing. s & Co., oftice cor. over American Money loaned diamonds, horse and Muin, Full line of Bluils Music Co. usie at Council dway. The City Finances. Following is the report of the city auditor for the month of September, which was submitted to the city council last evening: Total amount dr Improvement bond ral fund. .. fund Al Dishursed as follow ro department City ma Miscellan intersections. . s department . . ous $78,201 61 collars, equalled. cufls and Cascade , Politi The Woman's democrat waukee may probably fi the original woman’s political organiza- tion, outside of the female suffra in the country, and the most sens organization of the sort, as well, if o ve cently published st 1tof its me: bership and methods is correct. The club is said to have been formed four years ago by Mrs, Edward Wall, wife of the internal revenue collector in that city. Mrs. Judge Jenkins, Mrs, Charles Schley, who met on the day after the state convention had named Wis- consin’s to the na- tional conventlon at Chica ( that it was neces- sary to devisg come sort of . badge for thosg dele or else the horrid things would go and deck themsclves out in gome garnish combination of silk and gold that was sure to be a crying offense inst the cultivated "and wsthetic eyes of the wives and \Lm"lh ters of the st They decided to a subscription to get n real nice badges for the went to work at onee v they had all they needed, and the Wis consin delegutes were duly bedecked with ges that were admittedly the handsomest seen at Chicago that year, being of the design and manufactire of the three ladies mentioned During the several conferences in- cident to the carrying out of this plot to prevent the Wisconsin delegates from xumn. guys of themselves, Mrs. Schley, who is a southern woman and llm:nn'hh imbued with the political principles of Jefferson, started the idea of founding a woman's political club, ot & woman’s suffrage club,” she ex- plained, “but a club for the political education of women.” The idea took, and within five minutes the Womau's ns. club of Mil- ly cluim to be ists BUBKE’S Avenuc 8 LT 4 & : mi g Avenue 3 6. 5. 3. LXH O30 Y w P TYHLNITD ‘ans Ts now platted into Beautiful moter to Dougl «Omaha, 300 yar ( ounceil 1 swly Good Bounds |t on tha novth, TITLES - Perf ABSTRACT: GRADE-Exa The o stre They ly twiee public Printed ine these I linary price of a lot is ERMS: oo l hia » in monthly tic club of Milwaukee was nized entity, Mrs. William une the first rega is the widow of Lynde. Mrs. president. Mrs. v and Miss Lizzie vy. Weekly meetings the parlors of Mrs. 1d the issues of the by men in- irpose the orguanization when, at the time in an Pitt were held in Matth Keen ampaign wery clection lapsed until last June, the democratic convention met L it was revived by the whers, and me offlc elected. Semi-m been held ugh lln' summ and now the ¢ ts every week. At \ y meeting the women lis- ten to an addr nfl or other l\w nd lmu~ froin the ¥ l\lu sent out by the onul dem- ic committee. cluly is not s have ome 1, al- wders of Any woman who is i sin- of Mrs. Cleveland, the the Old Romau is eligi- uid t admirer ident, and ble for membershin. and it i the membership i increasing ev day. and, besides this, that the examp of " the Milwaukee women is being fol- lowed in several other cities, even be- youd the borders of the state. These fre some of the present members of the lub: Mrs, Matthew Keenan, Mrs. James G vnl\|n~ Mrs, W Mrs, Kretz, Mrs. Boyd - rank Ialle, Mrs. Gove nor Dewe . Llias 2 xul Mrs. K. E. Chapin, Mrs. Alfred + Mrs. Tl Lynde, Mrs, George C. ,n. Mrs. John L. Mitchell orge Mitchell and Mus. Besides this a number of we men e, at their own solicitation, been made honorary members, entitled tend the meetings of the club. ] listincludes: James M candidate for governor: John L. Miteh- ell, John Johnston, James Knee John P. McGregor, W. Halsey, Ed- ward Wall, Frak Falk.G lvn\ vy Maxon, J.J. Oberman, L. I. Boyd, George M. Paul and Charles « .|llm b s Died by Halves. New Haven Palladium: La ster Leighton Foster, of No. sington street, found a freak of nature in the shape of a two headed turtle while on a fishing excursion at West river. The little curiosity was quite small and could sit comfortably on a silve ceut piece. Master Foster brought the queer home and pla sit was viewed by T reaat including several Yale pro- one or two of whom secured pho- tographs of the case and contents, The turtle grew quite idly until last week Thursday, when it had become twice its orviginal size. On that day the [\mfl\ cat overturned the ¢ 1l stuek one of her claws through the n oi one of the heads, The littie turtle at one manifested signs of pain, and it grew less and less active until Wednes this week, when the injured h The other head lived until two! later, when at died a ntly sufl d gre Fostor will preserve the cohol. Scientific men who saw the turt nounced it the only specimen of its ever reported to their knowledge. + was offered a large sum for y New York people. but he concluded that if the turtle lived it d be of mueh greater value when ched maturity. S, STEWART, M. D, D. V. M, VETERINARY SURGHON. TOSPITAL 46 FOURTH STREET. Telephone No. COUNCIL BLUFFS, apy re thl\lh in al- his find STE.A.M DYE WORKS NO. 29 MAIN STREET, Latest Noveltles In HUMAN HAIR 600DS MRS, C. L GI UFFIGER & PUSEY, BANKERS. 60UBroadway Councl! Bluffs, Jowa. Established 1557 new motor lime to Oma schools nean Abstract and \W with refere aved on grade alone Brown buildi St. | after that | ADDITION. ition. 1 7 $¢éond Stireet The Choicest Ground for Residence in !he Western Part of the City, Large Lots. About ten lie ona level but ele minutes vide on the wted strip of ground. 1 13 miles from the in siz 1s most of the The proposed Boulevard Less t as large wranty Deed with each Lot. o {0 the grade before buying a lot. if you buy one of these lots. a limited number of lots will be sold ,‘.\m h\ without interest. Apply to FINLEY BURKE 115 Pearl-St., Council Bluff ers ng, Iu\\'.l. SPECIAL NOTICES. Sule in Mulholland & Co. Fuu RE tlemen ar load lots, room, for gen- ond street l‘“'” SALE OR TRADE am of horse ness and wuizon, Will sell cheap for ¢ or city property. Apply to Horace har- h,or Ey- to know that I wiil withie iro or rent, 117 4th st, D Youn, icft work ¢ familiar aith th conimi: hook- ot fur- r emplover Address A 24, Beo oftice, s real estate they wish Jam lot, finest No. 1822 OR R | iR SALE or trade, l‘“m atchied family West Broadway. for city team in state. number of go0d dwell- Sheate {OR EXCHANGE stock of stationery, liryant & Co., Ia. s for reut. Johnston & Van Patten, iD_Stocks of merchandise to ex. ugo for city property tn Counctl Blufts, Omaha, or western land or chiattels of any Kind, We muko exchangiig a specilty & Broadway. FOREST SMITH'S SPECIAL WANT COLCM ouso .‘r 5 rooms: closet I od barn, we 1 405120, north S0, M0k SAL J‘ side, between JOR SALE-One proadway lot, i3 cor. 220 st., only § OB SALE-Two lots, ave. und 16th 1 Dbarguin. JOR SALE -8 B oot 10 acres, 000 per acre. just_west of the Fine for plat ting. YOR SALFE. o, lnnu SALE- 18 aeres on both sides of U, R. track, ' mile west of union depot s fine addition to Council 5 per acre, RO SALE- Lot sxiz) on 15t ave, near N, &V, R. K. depot N. W, chéap at 400, JOR SALE te, houses and lots, and acre 4 propert 15 1e city : cheaper by 20 per cent than i n be bought 40 days from now. Call and examine my list before buying. FOREST SMITH, ted Floor, Brown Building. 4 810 acres just west of union 000 per acre R, would Room 4 0. H. McDANELD & CO., Hides. Tallow. Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt Returns. 820 and §22 Malu Street,Council Bluils,lowa. THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE §15, Is equal to any High Priced ~ ¢ best apparatus for L type writing work. taken. manifolding, au 5,00 copie The Excelsior Co., Council Bluffs, la. 7 FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY 1514 Douglas St.,, Omaka, Nebh, Baird's for Fruits. Kets Put Up to Order, | | Assorted Ba¢ For CROCERIES & FRESH FRUITS Go To N. I. TIBBETTS, and Save Money. RO 1. L S — ForyourLightCarriages BUGGIES, CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES, SeeHenryVanBrunt Largest Stock and Lowest Pric owost Prices. CITY MEAT MARKET'j No. 1 Broadway. Telephone No, PROMPT DELIVE RY, For CHEAP RATES TO ALL POINTS Go to BUSHNELI/S No..20 Main Street. SWANSON MUSIC CO., 329 Broadway Full Line of MUSIC . ME I‘\(lll\]\LP[“L Ly nd Org y Py ALLEN’S RESTAURANT FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, | N0, 406 BEROADWAY, LORDINARY LOW PRICES SHOE f the High Temperatureof Competition SHOE N [ 1. ADAMS & €O, Broadicay wil s, fowa OUR EXTR BOSTON Iwul & 4l for TRAITIZ T.&.MES SCOFIELD & (‘A\’!N, l\u\. Buy Your GROCERIES of DURLIN BROTHERS, 533 B'way All Fruits in Their Season. Tel. 2090. Ir You Want Safe Deposit or Cheap Lown, Call on International Building, Loan and Investment Union B. V. KIDD { SON, 606 By muln-m/. 20 J I, A.‘.,E!'\.a% SEWING MAC HINL Manager, W. H. KNEPHER, THE GROCER, 744 Bdway White at LAKE MANAWA 'l'uk(‘ the M. F. ROHRER For the Bea.ch A FINE DOUBLE DECKED STEAMER. __A SURPRISE! _ WITHIN THE PAST WEEK WE HAVE MORE THEN 200 Broadway. DOUBLED OUR STOC GREA*LY REDUGED PfiifiES The 1 or west. THIS IS NO ADVERTISING CATCH But a Genuine Purchase and s We cannot begin enumerate the bargains we have. CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELF. COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET GO., NO. 405 BROADWAY. A SURPRISE! DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELEGTRIG BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No. 606 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WANTED—-LOCAL AND TRAV T HAVE YOU HEARD THAT W. W. CHAPMAN 1S DEAD" He has ONLY BEEN SLEEPING. this with a New Spivit! And the Largest Line of New Goods WEST OF ANYWH.ERP HIS ELEGANT ins we now offer you cannot be duplic They will probably never be offered to sale. S morning NEW AMBITION! NEW Why don’t you go in and SEE AC Nos. 105 & 107 Mam Street l'.b:rAl.\LlsH D 1842 INC mu-um\u,u 1878 RUSSELILL & COo., OHIO, MANUFACTURERS. e e Especially Adapted for ELECTRIC LIGHTING, % Mills and Elevators, ENGINES. MA D e — SIZES FROM 2570 300 - HORSE POWER. AUTOMATIC -:- CUT-OFF Spectfications and estimates furnished for comple Rezulation, Durability Guary snteed. Can show letters from users where fuel th Corliss Non-Condeusing BRANCH HOUSE, COUNCIL BLUFES, 10WA, Send for Catalogue. E. C. HARRIS, Manager. CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY, steam plants. onomy is equa lno 330 BROADWAY. TSLEPEONE NO. 260

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