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THE DAILY BEI COUNCIL BLUFFS. ! 12 PEARL STREET. Delivered by earrier in Any Part of the Clty a I'venty Cents Per Week N TILTON MANAGER. TELEPHON 1NEes OFFICE NO. 43, nT EDITOR, OFFICE. NO oW, | B N No MINOR MENTION, N. Y. Plum ¢ There are now 272 pupils at stitute for the deaf and dumb, ant overcoatings at A. merchant tailor, 312 Broadwa, Best hard and soft conl and Mi wood. E. E. Mayne, 619 Broadw The Union elevator shut down yesterday in order to give the employes an opportunity to vote, Albert Turner was arrested in the First | prec tof the Fourth ward y rday for | alegal voting, He gave bond for his ap- pearance at 9§ o'clock this morning Dalbey's band was out in force yester adding to the eral enthusiasm and citement, A colored quartette also eniiy ened the vicinity of the polling places with several selectior nge the day Mr. W. F. Cadogan, of Omaha, and Miss Tda Hills, of Sands 1 ed | marriage on Mo at he Congre )l the Rev. George W. Crofts ofti Mrs. B, M. Sargent has gram conveying sad intelligence of the death of her futher, Mr K. Crane, at Bristol, Utah, M zent was called east but a few mouths ago to attend the funeral of her mothe the Towa in- Reiter’s, ouri i du in this ¢ Ating. received a tele wn the Pacific ate. The old 1 story. The pped out, and by the 1 of the week the structure will be razed 1o the ground At a monthly conference of the ministers of the city, held yesterday morning in the Y M. C. A. rooms, it was decided to observe Thanksgiving L appropriate union services held in th resbyterian church at 110, m. Rev. K. N. Harris was appoiuted to preien the sermon, The council erceting a new fire b of the city, and it further is ' donc dropped the watter of Lonse in the western part doubtful if anything this fall. Several of tb members of the council are opposed to the scheme and desire to wait until the city is able to ercet a pretentious building on somes| st not yet decided on. The November term of the district court was opencd yesterday morning by the clerk and adjournéd until next Tuesday morning, th inst, rson wil His . H. Sholes e for Or id will be su ieton, a former ¢ the Pacific Express company at Ot | THE COUNT THE BATTLE IN THE BLUEFS, The Voters Orderly, But Determined and Few Stayed at Home, IS VERY SLOW. A New Bridge Wanted Over the Creek —A Policeman Scarcs a Simple Boy—The Electric Cara Rune ning Al Right, The Battle of the Ballots. tion day in the Bluffs dawned bright ar and the politicians were carly Voters were on hand assoon as the opened, and the vote a the forenoon wi f heavy, Th and greatest excitement nd d po place on The line there {was strung outto ¢ crable length during the entire day. At one time there were 135 men in line, waiting their turn to get to the window and deposit their ballots, In the rst pre- cinet of the Fourth ward there was quite a crowd until noon,when the line fell off some-: what, but soon afterwards the jam was in- creased. There was little or no excitement at the other polling Tue crowds were very orderly, and little trouble was ex- perienced b ing the 100 foot law.” The ward workers were very busy in the crowds, and peddled their tickets with unabating zeal. Money was very plen- tiful and made many votes for both sides, Dan Carrigg devoted the greater part of his time to the Sccond ward, and lis presence ki the more reckless clement of the democracy in check. ‘There was no attempt at | line, as on last year, in getting a place at the poils. But fe tempts at intimidation were made, were unsuccessful. The usual we heard re ding the sloy clerks and judges of clection, Th pensioners ure appointed to this duty y after and get slower at ¢ than the ing. They ) to a pl the retired list, and parties with a litt re life are demanded in their placces. Thie the polls we in est crowd around the ' Bryant street places. complaints ss of the itement at in the > was alittle flur t ward_pol ously for a Hubb b L was acting rather oft in that position, and Judg took him to task for it. Walter abusive and Hubbard boxed b party had warrants issued for the ter. With Judge Hubbard were in 1 Jucob Sims, e , ana_Joseph Come reddling tickets within the: one hunc foot limit. Other arrests were contempl at the time, but in the interest of harmony such proceedings will not be had, man “The city has contracted for its coal $12.25 f - ana $4.75 for soft For the city to thus vay $12.25 for what pri vate citizens r £10, in little lots, looks strange explanation is that th 8 in warrants, It is unfortunate th: v is_compelled to follow such a poor il policy. se warrants have to be paid, sooner or full fuce, with in: terest. R. Bonnell, who spoke on Ja iast Sunday evening in this place, an illustrated and humor “Japan, the World's Fair, Congregational church to-morrow (Thurs. duy) evening at 8. A number of ladics ar- rayed in brilliant bon art costuin serve Jupanese coufectionary, ten free to all present. Tickets on sale at Bush nell's book store, Charles Mitchell and William Young each buted $5.10 to the school fund yeste moruin cWhorter folio suit with $7.00. William Smith was also charged with intoxication, but pleaded not guilty, and his case was_continued, Boyd the part i with robbing Keeline, were not er came’ over from » about s o evid y h the boys could be held they were dis- charged, H. Alderson, a raving drunk, was taken into custody last evening, He is said to be a conductor on the Omaha cable line. He drove over the new bridge, and lashed his horse up Broadway at a run until arrested by Oficer Isenberger. He was attacked with delirium tremens shortly after being taken 1o the station, and Dr.” Macrae was called. ‘The victim wade the most noise of any one ever talen into the station. fis shricks and yells were car splitting and it was nearly midnight before he was quicted. i -~ Sce W. C. Stacy’s ad. the resid exumined Omah Boy Sce Forrest Smith's special column. S Loans made on city business and dence property. Notes bought. ball-Chiamp Investment company. We donot intend to indorse any except arti- cles of anerit, but we take pleasure in refer ring to the “Garland Stoves and Kauges, —whose superionity 13 too well extablished to be enljed in question. They are belleved to be unequaled by any in the world. Soid exclusively by P, ¢, DeVol, Mi bitts, esi- Kim- S il ed pickles in bulk at N. I Tib- 15 Bro: Ly, e Tho finish on our collars shirts cannot be equalled. Laundry Co. cuffs and Cascade ——— pton has bargains in real estate. ¢ Cars. The bridge company put on electric cars yesterday mornir as far as the bridge, and will continue it fr this time forward Five ¢ WS are running st esent, and seven more will be added. 0 regular sched- pted, but cars difteen minutes. cents for a sin yfive cents for a round trip, trip tickets will be sold for two doll; motor cars and ten coaches hav ady been received, and six more motor cars wiil be here shortly, [tis the intention of the company 1o 1 five minute service for two hours every morning, noon and night, and during th of the day a ten min ute service. The first cars will be started about six o'clock in the morning, and will run unul midnight. At present it requires about twenty minutes to make a trip, but a time card will be 1ssued allowin, bour for the round trip. Man Lvans states that the line is to be run to uccommodate the pub- lie, and auy changes will be made that good sl ce may demand Satisfactory rates will be made with all excursion or theater parties, and the public is promised a first class service on reasonable terms, Yesterday's runs were only to the bridge, and were mainly for the purpose of familiar lzing employes” with the working of the sys. tem, To-day cars will run acress the bridge, and as soon as possible the regular schedule of time will be followed, - Money loaned on furniture, pianos, diamonds, horses, buggies or anything of value at low ratesof interest. No publicity; fair and honorable dealing. A. A. Clark & Co., oftice cor. Broadway and Main, over American express. - Cabincts per dozen at Schmidt's, i We have no competitors in finishing collars, cuffs and shirts. Cascade Laun- dry Co. - E. H. Sheafe loans money on chattel security of every description. Pr consulting rooms. All business strictly confidential. Office 500 Broadway, cor- ner Main street, up stairs, citd e Bodour Lo See Forrest Smith's special column. e Illinois and Iowa best soft coal, Glea- son, 26 Pearl street, e 8. B. Wadsworth & Co, loan money. B Rock Spring coal, Gleason, 26 Pearl street. M N Parties wanting books made to use by the first of the new year had best place Aheirorder atonce with Morehouse & Co. The meaning of the term *‘pernicious activ. ity in politics” was a engin t, Walters, was | most of the day. During the he and Marshal Guay until they were waif certain re; publicans, Then Walters went outside the line and continued his work and the marshal went to the Sceond ward Le took @ place iuside the line and ne allot box. He was waited on n and told that his ial duties did not require his presence and afte s persuasion hie left and 1 with the tof workers outside line. Assistant Fice Chief Nicholson worked at the Second ward polling p with litle intermission during o cugine house presented y forlorn apye: g Lin the employ dat work both H any party 1s, to say the least, not in ood taste, It caused u great amount of ad- criticism among the voters who watched rof events.” city has more e and police protection on_election day than of ward workers, paid by the city, for the city, and not for the demo- cratic part The closing of the of the sal mayor relative to the us was generally ob- served. Some of places e opened during the latter part of the day, but the police watched them clo and but little liquor was sold. During the day the prohi- bitionists kept men in the alleys watching the rear doors, und the usual back door trade was shut off. Very fow cases of in- ation were notice on the streets and cction throughout was the most orderly one that has been held in this city for some losed at 6 o'clock very slowly, as th seratehing on” the local ticket. Shea, for county clerk, was cut by wmany democrats, Thomas, for'county recorder, scemed 10 gain many republican votes republicans r at the Masonic hall. pied the opera house. The city and county retur up to midnight, but indic wains 8o far as heard from lc that Chambers, for county clerk, will defeat Shea, the democratic candidate, Macedouia gives Chambers %0 majority and Harrison 10, 1 gain in Underwood, 6; Gainer, The count was much ived returns lastnight The democ ccu- Both were The prediction gives Clevela rison, 111 ; republican gain of 30. Kane township, outside of the ity of Coun cil Blufts, republican vote 8, democratic vote 1043 democratic majority 6, Minden township, republican vote democratic vote 197; democratic majority 140 The vote polled in the various wards of the’ city was us follows: 1215 istered voters 741, nct, §84; regis. crs 430, cond ward of the eity gave a repub. n majority of 50, a gainof over 200 in two yegrs. Notice the beautiful finish given col- lars, cuffs and shirts by Cascade Laun- dry company or bargains in real vt of the city ing r e Dr de—Wool dr silks and plushes $8 to $10. mons, over Riseman’ ———— Saint Bernard Place. I have a number of fine lots for sale in the above addition, located only two blocks away from the street cars on Broadway. These lots are 50x250 feet, and are’ choice residence property. They are high and dry and present a commanding view, For full informa- tion regarding prices and terms apply to J. G. Tipton, sole agent, 627 Brond- way. sses 85 0 85, Miss Sim- e —— Have our wagon call for your soiled clothes, Cascade Laundry Co. e E. H. Sheafe & Co. make long or short time loans on real estate, in sums to suit, at lowestrate of interest. Oftice Broadw: nd Main street, upstairs, New Bridge on Broadway. It is time that some steps were taken to- ward replacing the present bridge over In- dian creek, on Hroadway, with a larger struc- ture and ono that will accommodate the great awount of travel now passici over this thor- oughfare. A pelition was presented to the board of county supervisors some time sgo and that body decided that the present struc- ture was insuficient to meet the demands made upon it, but thought best not todo uny- thing in the matter, as there was some trou- ble with the company which built the bridge about the payment, and it was decided to settlo that matter before taking any steps toward erecting u new bridge. In this man ner the subject has been allowed to drop “The travel on Broadway is increasing daily, still this little fiftéen foot structure is made to accommodate all of the trafic that passes through the sixty foot thoroughfare connect- ing the cities of Counci! Blufs and Owmaha, 1t is hoped that the public will not be com- pelled to put up with tnis inconvenience mack longer. The county expense for bridges in this city for the past four years has been me-oly nominal, and it is hard to see why there should be so much dificulty in THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. 1888 e | from the county the 1 r W the public. r board. be on for this pury An early action in greatly appreciated by R See Forrest Smith's special column, — for stov ¢ BRYANT, / - Headquart B. , pianos, horses, onal property of all kinds, other articles of value without All busi strictly confi- Crafts & Co.'s loan oftic WAgOns, P and all removal, dential. ness — ———— scared By a Polic Policeman Doyle covered glory yesterday morning. A young man who recently returned home from Glenwood was standing on Upper Broadway. Being mentally not over brilliant, his appear- > at »d the brave copper's attention. When the young fellow saw the policeman he ran like a de The_ofticer followed and soon overtook him, The patrol wagon was ud the poor, frightened boy taken to the jail. Here his identity was finally es- tablished and he was lot go o affair cre ated considerabie excitement for a time, and 1y criticisms upon the actions of the ofti- an. himself with - Kinnehs Personal Paragraphs, Mr. W. N. Gladden of Healdsburg, Cal., is the guest of Mr. Frank Corbaley, on Ouklund avenue. Boots, shoes, 1's, 326 B'way. - - w Fad's in M Table Talk: If predictions are fulfilled, the women of have to look to their laurels the s just to be inaugurated. The fashion- able men are showing an alarming ten- dency towards disearding conventional costumes and adopting styles that ar pieturesque to say the least. We had forceast of the unusual splendor durin the past summer, when “gilded you sauntered about the summe hotel porches, their pristine flannel suits re lieved with broad Roman hes, or wide metal belts, and now it is_prophe- sied th the midwinter will he styles yet more gorgeous, Son most courageous inno give cre- dence to the rumor permit- ting their enterprising uilors to use their names “en evidence™ as the “rench say, that our representative so- men, a few of them, will actually the Oriental sash, minus the waisteont, this winter, for full dress. Now these same sashes are wide, of superb quality and exquisite colovings. i ve pale grounds. such as pink or , with contrasting deeper tints run- ning horizontally, and tnere lso deep grounds, garnet, stone, marine blue or voyal purple, ran with col- ored ba Yes, they ¢ effective in fact, that the warning is to be repeated: the belle of to-day necds to be wary or the beau will cel her splendor.” Well, from all prospects the belle intends to be extraordi for charming in the ext stumes in course of completion for vious midday and midnight enter- tainments that will soon make the win- s speed like so many flecey to be by cloud - All druggists sell Jarvis' Medical Brandy. A Fat Dog Brings in a Harrison Vote, Kenucbee Journal: A prominent Au- gusta (Me.) democrat, who owns i ca- nine which for some weeks has been growing stout, vecently walked into a drug store and began to mauke some statemen wrding the weight of th nimal which the druggist could s ly believe. After some discussion the drug man, who is a pronounced advo- of protection, said that if the dog hed over twenty-seven pounds he would ag to vote the democratic ticket. The dog’s master replied thatif the animal didn’t tip the balance at twenty-eight pounds his ballot should be thrown for Hu son and Morton. Scales were brought forth, and as th dog was found to weigh just twenty-six pounds, his maste vote will, the next election, his will to 1sawarded Jarv - - alford, of Six goldmed Brandy the Middletown 1ld, has agreed, if Cleveland is elected, to wear his Harrison budge in mourning for thirty days, and Re- porter Brockway,of the Hartford Times, is to attach the same symbol of mourt ing to his Cleveland badge if his candi- date is beaten. 77 will cur SPECIAL NOTICES. ITICE. TALadvertisements, such as Lost, Found, 1, For S tent, Wants, Hox etc., will ba 1 in this columi at the low rate of PER LINE for the first i Line for each sub- sequent inse 3 isements at outoffice, No. 12 | Council Hiufrs Towa. Editor t (Conn.) He Jary DA and 1o othe OR 1t water. tor lirie, } rooms, city ¥ depot and - Furnished hou Llocks from dumin I 5 H i, Bee oflice, it tront_room on first treasotable rates. | Enquire at 917 Second uvento, WA City canvassers, Call_at White sewing machine oftice, %6 Broadway, Council Bluirs, VW ANIED -Matiress makers at C. A. Heebe & Co's, J 8 for sule fn car foad lots. Mulholland & Co. rnfshed front room, for gen- Secoud street Seven-r om cottage, on the cor- 3 ave. and 9 3 st W, C. James, Ii« R {OR RENT—A large number of £ood_dwell- ings. Call and examine list, K. + Broadway and Main st OUBES for rent. Jobuston & Van Patten, & Main st, 1 FORREST SMITH’S SPECIAL WANT COLUMN. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! LOTS IN CHARLTON, A new addition, than 3% mile north ot Broadway, Bankers, merchunts, professional men, mechanics, workingmen and everybody caD Inuke money fuster by buying in Charlton than in u her portion of ‘the New Council Blults. These lots will besold at from #130 to 300 each. One-sixtn cash, bulance in monthly payments at 8 per cent interest. Call and get your choice, Touse of 7-rooms, closets, try, city water, etc, No, N6 c b str Lot Wx120.fcorner of ave, Aand 15th st Oniy M0, #100 cash, remainder in'0ne and (W0 years at b per cent. =0 acres of the best gardening lund on the beat road running into Couns all iluffs and Omaha. Just east of this city, Wil muke you any terms ou want if you ure able to improve t at ouce. If you want & garden this is the land you waat, = Price, .00, FORREST SMITH, Roow 4, 3rd Floor, Browa Buildiag, C.J. COLBY THE CHEAPEST A COMPLETE HAS FOR SALE FREE TRACKAGE On the following railroads: Chicago & Northwestern. Chicago, Burlington & Quinc Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifyc' and Union Pacifc. Don't wait to buy at second hand, but buy now of the owners. CHEAP HOMES. ON EASY TERMS. Residence lots in the best additions in the city. Don’t fail to call and see if you want to buy. C. J.COLBY MASONIC TEMPLE, COUNCIL BLUFFS. TELEPHONE NO. 112. . ] PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. Building, Council Blufls, lowa, FINLEY BURKE-- Broadway, Council Biufls, Iowa. N. SCHURZ- 3 STONE & SIM3- CASCADE LAUNDRY GOMPANY MAKE CALLS AND DELIVERIES PROMPTLY. NO. 330 BROADWAY. TELEPHONE NO. 260 3 F. J. BREZEE, ey Taxidermist and Naturalist. Permanently located at SIZES FROM 2570300 HORSE POWER. Attorney at Law, Second Floor Brown Building, 115 Pearl St,, Council Bluffs, Towa. ——— Justice ot the Prace. Office over American Express, No. 419 Attorneys at Law, Pract Courts, Oflce—Rooms Counci! Blufls, Towa. ce in_the State and Federa 7 and 8, Shugart-Beno Block, d. Send for Catalogue, Council Blufls it for prices. Send them to him befor after they are mounted, he will pay you the Will make a specialty of heuds and dre bwa If you have specimens don't w spoil. 1f you dont want them highest murket price for them. of furs during tie winter. = SMOTHERS & BEECROFT, ——=—PROPRIETORS OF——— COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA TRANSETFER IIITI. No. where else. trade. TURY Organ. Covxcir, Brurrps—P. C. De Vol's Stor ' 504 Middle Brondway. Telephone No. 87 Douglas Street. Telephone No. i DR. C. B. JUDD, MANUFACTURER OF ELECTRIC BELTS AND ELECTRIC TRUSSES. No, 806 Broadway, Council Bluffs, lowa. WANTED—Good Salesmen on large commission or salary. WANTED—-LOCAL AND TRAV 'S ON COMMISSION Omana—Carpenter Paper Co. m | is complete. C. The “WHITE” Is King. This is the verdict of ail ladies who have used the White Sewing Machine See it before buying any othe J. M. BROWN, Manager. 2 POST OFFICE MEAT MARKET Manufacturers and Wholesila De lers in Sausage of All Kinds. Ocders Prompily Fillea and Delivered. NO. 635 BROADWAY. Mr. in Om; Brondway. Return: KNOCK OUT IS WHAT OUR PRICES ARE. WE HAVE NO COMPETITION FOR WE ARE SELLING LOWER THAN THE LOWEST! CARDPETS OF ALL KINDS. CURTAXINS OF ALL KINDS. COME EARLY FOR A CHOICE OF OUR IM-: MENSE STOCK. A. BERLINGHOF, s. BELL & BERLINGHOF, Architects, Designers and Superintendents of Censtruction, Berlinghof was seve Mendelssohn, Fisher & Lowry, and designed many of the finest bl i and Council Blufis, years 18 ks Plans_and Specifiations Prepared end Estimates made on pplication, Studio, Room 2 Opera House Block D, H. McDANELD & €O, Hides. Tallow, Pelts, Wool and Furs. Highest Market Prices. Prompt £20 and £22 Main Street,Council Bluffs,Jowa. DRY G0ODS HOUSE IN WESTERN 10WA. Our Stock is Larger Than Ever Be- f ore. We can give Lower Prices than ever before. HARKNESS BROS Our stock is more complete than ever before. You can get better bargains than ever before. - 401 BROADWATY. FOR SALE!| STEAM s B ) A Complete Stock of DY E wURKs — T COOK and HEATING STOVES NO. 29 AN STREET, Lower than the lowest oods sold on easy pay- Latest Novelties 1 | HUMAN HAIR G00DS For the accomodation of Workingmen, I will MRS, C. L GILLETTE keep open Sunday froms w. m, to 1 b 1 1514 Douglas St autographic and Dles can be tk ,)0(, BROADWAY I h FAY O NU LRY ADD, ¥ v BRYANT & CLARK'S ADDITIO 20 AOK STRER For Second Haud' Goods in'good order T will pay full value, Special inducement to Omaha Customers. A. J. MANDEL, Nos. 323 a 325 Broadway. Telaphone It DANCING CLASSES. TUESDAY EATURDAY OFFICER & PUSEY, WoBroadway Council Blugs, Towa, Escauivuea | ROYAl Arcanum Hall, Beno Block, wy MRS, MAGRANE, | \Y Telephone N COUNUIL BLUFFS, Omah FINE, CHOICE IMPORTED MILLINERY Neb, THE MORRIS TYPE WRITER. PRICE 815, Is equal to type S LOTS, any High Priced Machine, Tho Excelsior Ce., Councll Bluffs, Ia, NEW BARGAINS (s 10N LOTS, o ADDITION LODS, REY ADDITION LOTS, EVANS' BRIDGE ADD. LOTS, LOTS, ALSO THE BEST PROPERTY IN TOWN FOR PLATTING, W. C. STACY, n Street, " S, STEWART, M. D., D, V. M. ERINARY SURGEON HOSPITAL 45 FOURTH STREET. 5. owa with complete steam p! Cun show letters from users where fuel Council Bluffs Carpet Co No 405 Broadway, Council Bluffs. THE RUSSEILIL. Especially Adapted fof ELECTRIC LIGHTING, Mills and Elevators,’ AUTOMATIC CUT-OFF ENGINE. Specifications and estimates furnished for culation, Durabilit momy is equal with Corliss N Guara ondensing, E. C. HARRIS, Agent, No. ple Our stock is not excelled by any in our line. sell the beautiful HARDMAN, FISHER, A. B. CHASE, Everett, Pease & Howard Pianos, and the ROYAL Sell for cash or on time. musical instruments, strings, sheet music and music boo ks 1 sia, A positive cure for Liver a Correspon )10 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs, MUELLER MUSIC CO., No. 103 Main St., Council Bluffs. Now that the New Bridge is done we have all that is needed to bring the good city, and give them inducements to buy cheaper than any- We propose to make such low prices to our Omaha friends that will insure us at 1 of Omaha to our heautiful ast a portion of their Weo CEN. Our stock of small SATISFACTION GUARAD MOOCRE'S TREE OF LIFE i Kidney troubs Dyspeps , all Blood Discases, Iudigestion, and Sour Stomach, is found in MOGRE'S TREE OF LIFE. - rosale hy crywi al druggists and druggists Price 1 per bottle, six for 3 Address all communications to DR. J. E ! i il Blufr¢la. FITTINGS, BERT, ' Main Strect neil Blufls, Ia. lents Mention This Puy No. 521 ( wil Bot 0. 81 RII ROU SIR Vi .4 M NO, And all other Meats in the same - GEO. H. MESCHENDORR 1 5011 for cash, meat at the following pricest’ I, BEE 4c | PORTERHOL 10 4c | PORK CHOP 90 DER ROAST 60 | PORK ROAST ta 1 ROAST Gie | HAMS IND STEAK .. te | BACON LOIN STEAK . uc | LARD, AL AND MUTTON STE ALAND MUTTON HOA 1240 1ka o7 ‘0 o I8 GEOF ALL KINDS Froportion, 27 B'WAY, TEL, N0, 101s-

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