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B — e e THE (OUN(, OFFICE: - NO ()\IAII A BEE. L BL UV FS. 12 PEARL STREE Deliversd by C oW rrier in a TILTON, - xs Office \itor y part of the ( MANAGER. ty. ELEPHONES | Bisin No& Ight MINOR MENTION, N. Y. P, Lo, Council Bluffs Lumber Co., conl. Craft's chattel loans, 204 Sapp blocke. 1f you want water in your yard or house €0 10 Bixby Mereiam block Miss Helen Sprink, of the firm of Sprink & Fearon, returned yestorday from the east- orn markets, Dr. Montgomery has removed his office from 115 Pearl street to his new residence, 217 Fourth street, . Bluff City lodge No, 71, Anclent Freo and Accopted Masons, will meet in regular com- munication this evening, All Master Masons invited. By order W. M Miss 1. Smith has arrived trom the ecast, and will resume her place in the trimming department of the Council Bluffs Millinery parlors of Misses Sprink & Kearon, All ladies and brother Knights interested iizing & Temple of Pytuian Sisters quested to mect at the Knights of s hall, 102 Main street, this afternoon o'clock weeny. who shot “‘craps” Sunday morn- ing on the South Main strect sidewalk, was fined §10.70 in police court yesterday morn- ing, Cora Waulters was fined #1070 for street walking, Mrs. Olemacher entertained a number of her friends lust evening at a progressive ty athor residence, 120 Eighth . The party was in honor of Miss Sounders, who is visiting her. The Daughters of Veterans gavoa rocep- tion lnst evening in the Grand Army hall. A Jarge number were present, and the evening was spent pleasantly in dancing. Refresh- ments were served at midnight. A ladies’ auxiliary to the Union Veteran legion is to be formed in this city and tho mustering in will take place tomorrow even- Ing in the Knights of Pythias hail, over 102 Main street. A large number of lidies have signiticd their intention 10 join the new or- ganization, and it will no doubt enter upon a careerof great prosperity. Marriage licenses were issued vesterday to James C. Brunow and_Elizabeth A. M land and to Herbert M. Prouty Fletcher, all of this county couple will be married_today avonce for Seymour, Tex., where they will make their home. Mr. Prouty is well known, having formerly occupied “the position of principal of the’ high school. Miss F'letcher also has a host of friends in this city. After traveling dearly 600 miles, spending nearly a week of timo and going through n milo and a half of red tape, Marshal Templo- ton succeeded yesterday morning in_ getting requisition papers for George Smith, the darkey who has been in_the Omaha city jail on the charge of criminal nssault. In two hours atter the papers were obtained Smith had been transferred to this side of the river, and will have a hearing in police court this morning. dith The latter d will leave were filed fn the district court in the suits which were brouglt of Towa to compel the Milwaukeo depots at Westfield. Plymouth county, Cylinder and Bouton, Dallas couat and to maintain depot and side track faci ties in Keokuk county. In the answers it is alleged that the commissioners had no au- thority to issue the orders which were di: oboyed by the company, and that the re quirements would bo too great a hardship on the company, in comparison with the banefits derived from' them. An announcement was made vesterday that Governor Boics would address the democrats of this city at the Masonic temple tomorrow evening. Sinco then it has been learned that suitable arrangements cannot bo made and tho governor will therefore havo to be contented with holding an _informal reception in tho parlors of the Grand hotel between 7 and § o'clock p. m. He will then be driven to the opora_house, wherea box has been engaged for bim at the testimonial concert to bo ten- dered Frank V. Badollet. Ho will be accom- panicd by thoso representatives of the demo- cratic county central committee, members of the Tariff Reform club who bappen to-be mausically inclined. Frank Trimble,atty, Baldwin blk,tel 303 S Swanson music company, 335 Broad- way. by the st to build Picnic at Manhattan beach, trip tickets from Omaha, including boat i 50c; on sale at news stands at Mil- lard and Murray hotels. Morningside . The fruth of the matter is that Morn- ingside is as pretty a place naturally as one can find for a home, und that it has been laid out to the best advantage pos- sible, and is being rapidly improved. PERSONAL PARAGRAPIHS, Round John Beno and J. T. Oliver have returned from a business trip to the east. Mrs. John P, Davis of LaCrosse, Wis., 1s expected _home today for a visit with ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Oberholtzer, Revs, T. McK. Stewart, S. Alexender and . H. Brewer will attend the Methodist ~on- ference which will be hetd at Des Moines, inning Septomber 15 and Tysting over Suna —_— Preparations are boing madoe annual display at the Council miliinery parlors, & Broad Misses Sprink & Foaron promi ladies of this city ana vicini thing that will agrecably surpr Morningside. The addition of two public parks. No Fake, But a Fast, ‘We have determined to close out our husiness in Council Biuffs. Our time is limited, and we have marked down prices so low that goods will sell them- selves in a hurry id thus clear out our immense establishment, We will sell furniture, € cooking and heating ' stoves, . are, tinware, curtains, ceeping goods, for the usual prices. Everything must go, The stock is complete. first served. Those in- us must call and settlo promptly, and save costs, as we can show no purtiality. Mandel & Klein, 820 Broadway, for the Blufls and the some- e them, nearly one-half Nothing reserved, ©Cost or no cost. First come, debted to Land cleared and iid out and paved, houses built, Sidewalk built, city water put in, streets ordered paved. A year from now the whole addition will be a beautiful park, woll built up with fine houses and with all modern conveniences Ll Card. Couxoil BLurrs, Ia,, Sept. 14, 1891.—It has been roported that I used to keop a saloon and that I was not competent to be on the olice force from the fact of beiug a saloon- ceper. 1 wish to say that I never kept a su- loon in my life. The most of the time I have been in this city I have worked for the Rock Island roud, having been in their employ for eloven years. Itespectfull Platted lust grubbed, streets When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she eried for Castoria, ‘When she became Miss, she elung to Castoria, When she bad Children, she gave tiem Castoria, f v, | fal | NEWS FROM COUNCIL BLUEFS loon Injunction Cases Again Revived . With the Usual Result. | JUDGE MACY'S CHAPTER ON THE SUBJECT, Announced That He Would Permit No Foolishness in His Court at the Expense of fowa Law, nphatically The. L. M. Turner saloon injunction cases were called up in district court yesterday morning by G. W. Boulton, who has Kindly volunteered to prosecute them in tue absence of Seabrook, under whose management the were commenced, He asked the court to dismiss all the suits as to tne city officials, in accordance with an agreement which he had gned with the attorneys for tho officials. His reason for this , he said, was th the temporary injunctions that had been granted by the court did not scem to have done any good so far as preventing the ofii- cials from collecting fine money from the sa. looukeepers was concerned, Judge Macy read a chapter from his ow, code of morality in response to Mr. Boulton speech that_showed plainly whi the result of any attempt at tampering with the mills of just He said that if the state of ITowa could not enforce its own laws, an investigation would be in order to fiud out reason why. If this prosecution was com- menced in wood faith and was to be prose- cuted in the same manner, well and good: but if he saw any signs that the prosecution was being mado for the purpose of increasing somebody’s private resources, he would wipe out all the ses from the calendar. He finally passed ail the cases on his own motion into the next assignment, which disposes of weeks, aud possibly for- dies’ Vests te a fow of the ladies’ Swiss and lisle vests on hand yet we have decided to run them another week at the sacrifice pric Ladies light weight vosts, de. Ladies 9c, or 3 for Zic. Ladies medium weight Swiss former price 25, now I7c L but the best rgain, ladies’ gyptian lisle vests, 45¢ goods, for 25c. At the Bostou Store, Council Blaffs, T, Morningside. City water in front of every lot. There will be a grand testimonial concert to Frank V. Badollet at the new Broadway theatre, Wednesday evening, tember 15, He will be assisted by Thomas J. Pennell, C Abbott, Ike Meynor, Will L. Murphy, Charles Higgins, Will Rogers, John $. Brown, sorge Harbach, Mrs. A. A. Belknap of Des Moines, Ta., Miss Lena Simms dolin club, T. 'K. ¢ St Blaas-Lust club. Admission, 5 No extra charge for r Seits on sale M Ellis’ pharmuc, Having q ribbed cotton ptian cotton vests (shaped), vests, First Law Assignment. The following assignment of cases was mado n the district court yosterday 1 fu asslned against Thowetl & Cor cbal G: Lt Nanas. agninst John Allen, Tuesday tember 22—Edson, Keith & Co. against ~ Council — Bluffs Savinsg bank, garnis! A. Douglas aguinst Jumes Step A Douglus against Al Fenn, Jul ‘Doue M. Jod Ceyle agalnst Dan Ca Wednesday, Sci R iy \ tterbuck against Witlinn: Toe Jones, First N bank against Peter C. Miller, George F. Wright agalust E. B, Sher- Friday, Sep “Tsabella K. Albrook agalnst AL Zenner against A. J. Albrook, D. ) nst James MeCoy, 1 ithorpo against Chicugo, lock Telund tiroud com Soptember 36— Ernest Fodish b€ Council Biufts, Merchants “against Citizens' ate bunk of Co Table Linens and Musiins, ‘When in search of a nice table cover or table napkins, or anything in the way of muslins step into the Boston Store, Council Bluffs. They are hum]qunrtors for everything in that line. Our low s lead. A pleasure to show Boston Store, Council Bluffs, Ta. Morningside Don’t visit it without taking a stroll through Graham park. Wanted in Missouri Valle A telogram was reccived vesterday from C. H. Scoville of Missouri Valley asking the police to arrest John S. Blair, who is wanted badly at that place. What offense he had committed the telegram dia not state, but s00n after it was received Ofticer Kemp spied Biair, and a short time later he wus behind the bars awaiting tho arrival of an ofticer from tho Valley. Blair was artested last Sunds cnness. After ho was what _ho was rele up §15 for his oppearance in polico court yvesterday morning. He failed to show ip aud the money was de- clared forfeited. He registered at the police station as Robert O. Logan, and when he left ho signed that name to the recoipt for his ef- fects. In his pocket he had somo letters Which wers uddressed to R. O, Logan, and ho aiso hud a knifo bearing the name ' J. Blair. Some of his papers would indi that ho has_been acting as_agent for the suranco compuny of K. W. Peet & Co. Minneaoolls. Il was slated with beiog a fugitive from justice, v for drunk- bered off some- d_ on putting ate A Chance. A chance not to be had every day, for this or while they last the Boston Store, Council Bluffs, will offer ards fine French satine, beautiful ||1|Hu|'||.-‘, at the ridiculous price of 10¢ a yard, as cheap as calico, tuking the width into consid- ation; for quality every one know 'rench satine, BOSTON STORE Council Bluffs, - — Beautiful Morningside, Looking for Burglars. Mavshal A. H. Lawshe of Red Oak was in the city yesterday on his way home from Grand Island, where he had been looking for three fellows who are wanted at Red Oak for burglary. The crime was committed on the night of August 20, the jewelry and clothing store of Manbeck & Hutehins being entored aud robbed of about $200 worth of goods. Five men were captured and taken before the graud jury, and two of them were ln- dicted September 8. The other threo were re- leased, as the marshal thought there was not sufticient evidence to convict him, The two who ave still in jail have “‘peached’’ during their confinement, and from them the mar- shal learned that there comrades were to be in Grand Island some time beforo yesterday. Healso learned that all five were implicated in the burglary. He remained around (irand Island for several days, but _was upable to getany track of his men. Yestorday, with the assistance of some of the local police, ho made the rounds of several suspected quarters in this city, but without success, He left for home lust evening. e g-side, Verdict of the Jury. Corouer Waterman empanelled a jury yes- terday morning consisting of Elias Sears, J, A. Craft and C. E. Stone, and held an ine quest over the remains of Ed Stegall, the Good Mornin would be | THE OMAHA DAILY | Northwostern switchman who lost his life | be amoother s Suaday osses in the afternoon. A told the stor main their testimony sts as stated in Frank Wostripp, the an, stated that it was a common the trainmen to make flying num- | nnder the of the acci- | ber of wi | and | . yesterday's 1 fore for switche to ket through with the | which had to be done, At the close of the testimony tho jury re- | tired and in a few minutes returned with a mount of business doath by falling acel | Northwestern yards, There was no clause in tho verdict either blaming or exonerating any of the trainmen. Morningsid e ordered Now fall goods, finest line in the city, just received at Reiter’s the tailor’ The streets Levied on the The sound of a rooster’s voice wafted up- wards from the basement of the county court hiouse through the corridors and into the court rooms led many to believe that a chicken show had been started somawhere in the nether regions, but, it was a mistake. The poultry was all there, but it had not been coutributed by the frée will of its owner. The rooster and his companions together with a lot of househgld furniture was levied upon at an early hour yesterday morning | while being moved from the residence of N. L, Trimble, tho ex-cashier of tho defunct bauk of Minden, probably to Omaha aud the far west, The writ of attachment was issued from the district court several days ago to satisfy a claim of £20 made by Peter Ihlers of . and was put in the hands of Deputy Veill and O'Brien. At 1 o'clock morning they found the goods loaded on four large moving wagous belong- ing to Omaha partics, and going as fast a gait as possible in a westerly direction. The two deputy sheriffs went arovnd them and intercepted them before they reached the river. “Alltho goods was brought into the court house, where they are stored. Bella Robinson, teacher, Studio, concert and 110 1 Mornings a Lots sold on monthly | interest. . pianiste Lway. yments at low ' /, dentists, 30 Pearl et, next to Grand hotel. Telephone 145, High grade work a specialty. NOTHING Bellamy's Co-operativ at Decat A dispatch to the Chicago Tribune from Decatur, Ill., says: The Bellamy idea of the co-operative boarding house, which was established with great cclat in Decatur at *‘the Roby” in April, 158, winked out today when the executive board of which Frank W. Anderson s vresident, and Mrs. Mary W. French is secretary, met and voted to discontinue the institution. Immediately the of the ussociation were closed up “the Roby™ became a regular bourding house. The co-operative houso started with fifty-two bourders ever two years ago, a week, the weeldy re- 5 for quite a while. © Du ing the first summer, when people went away on outing journeys, the number of boarders fell off, and later the regulars became less until the executive bowrd had to raise the rate per week to $3. whic the price up to the closing of the institution. The number of boar ers the last two weeks has been thirty to forty. only twenty-fiv board- , and the weekly receipts hive bec than £95. Not mor ) twenty of the original fifty-two remained to the end. The expense of keeping up the table for the hoardei ily has been $8 0 $10, but the heaviest expen been for help, Ono family of six per- sons gave notice the other day that lhov would have to leave and the executive board became frightened to such an ex tent that without cousulting the entire association they voted abandon the plan. Nearly all of the putrons of the co-op- erative house have been wealthy pu)yl} who are well able to keep up their own establishments, but as a matter of choice and to get rid of the *‘help nuisance,” us they term _it, they were instrumental in getling Muvs, Guyton to try the Bellamy plan, Mrs, Guyton declares that there has been no collapse of the plan in Deca- tur. It is simply “a lack of nerve,” she says. “And yot,” she added, ‘*the bourders who will now pay $1 and $5 a week will get better bourd, and it will Plan a Failure these Little Piils. They also reijeve Dis- tress from Dyspepsta, In-§ digestion and Too Hearty § Eating, A perfect rem-j& edy for Dizziness, Nause: Drowstness, Bad , Tuste In the Mouth, Coated Tongue, Patn In the Sido, TORPID LIVER. They rogulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SHWALL PILL, SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE. SPECIAT, NO' COUNCIL BLUFFS, ICES. niths at Keys Bros.' rriage factory, Council Blufts, lorse; A nfce quiot bu Call ut B‘UH i KE, will de for u draught horse. First-class harnossmukor o Write to( . Deppe. Tmogen TANTED IMM to help in - without boerd, Refere Fourth avenue. NLATRVOYANC Jehometry. Dison mind reading or P s of ull kind diagnoscd and treated with hot buths and miss: All lotters promptly unswored. Offico hours, . t0 10 p.ui, No. 142 % . th street NTED Furnished rooms for gentleman y. No children. Address, 1 i Bee office, Council Blufts. QOR SALE -FINE Folel straly Bwick, 212 | Blufts, 70k It T will rent the whole or purt of ! 1y house, corner 1st avenue and Sth strct wator, gas and bath roowm. Mrs. L. T BRATAMS Address D, 8, M A ORE. 940 ACRE Johnson &0 and 160 acre & Van Patten, WANGE? usslstant. ‘ good wages for those co mended Large list. At Grand hotel, Good wages. woman pustry Also furnish an wo good girls at South SIxth streot. TOR SALE or Ren houses, by J. R Ltie Blufls. 101 Maln st., Counell 27 MAIN STREET, Over C. B. Jacquemin & Co's Jewelry Store, s 1t WS necessary to do soin order | BEE: TUKSDAY, SE ilingj, fr the managor in charg The ‘co-apl.as not in debt. It has pnid its way byselose figuring and no one loses anything —— SMITHS AND BU ONS, of Remarkable unions. The seventeenth athnual the Burtons, one of the lar in Indiar héld at grounds three miled west of Mitehell, August 27, About five hundred people were present and listoned to an interest- ing progre Tho annual paper containing of events relating to the memhe fami read by Mrs.Lynn Man Greetings and letters of regret woro r ceivod from many persons, among which was one from the Hon, J. Ralph Burton; ex-speaker of the Kunsas house of r sentatives, who was unavoidably tained. The family numbered 170 residents in this county direct descendants of J. P, and Susaniah Burton, who immigrated here from North colina in 1818, An- other branch lives in ( county, Indi- ana, and numbers about 200, Families ame name, and distant relatives in Connecticut. A history of the family is in course of proparation, bheing compiled by Silas Burton of Connecti- cut, which will be a complete history of all the fumilies in the country On the day thoe family held a reunion at Peacock, Two thousand people, mostly Smiths, puitics iputed in the picnic. = They were d scendants of Johan Schmidt, who came from Holland in 1740 and settled in Hun- terdon county, gave it a good start, e sed a family of seventeen children, The next generation did+as well and one better, for no one of the seventeen chil- dren had less than four in family, and one of them had eighteen, Uncie Peter raised a family of thirteen himself, and he was the oldest member of the Smith family present the reunion, S small pill, but a very good one. Little A Pair Family Ttes of nilies rounion gost f , was the reunion same Sm ith A vel y Witt's De ing from a paper recentiy V. D. Miller Berli “During the last few years the convie- tion has grown continually stronger, among physicians ss well s dentis that the human mouth, as a gathering place and incubator of* diverse patho- genic germs, performs a most significant rolo in the production of various disor- dors of the body, and that many diseases whose origin is enveloped in mys if they could be traced to their ~nmu- would be found to haveoriginated in the oral cavit, read by Dr. Do you know that any boabsolutely cured by the intelligont use of Haller's Barbed Wire' Linimont: Bo merci- ful to your horse and tey it. ouis Mining Quotations. Sept. 14.—Closiy d sore or cut san Elzabeth e JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT has wonderful Tonic and Nut- itive qualities that have made it popular, Quite naturally imi- tutions have come nto the ma ket, against which the publi should be’ warned. See that *Johann Hof’s” signature is on the necl of the bottle. Bisner & Mendelson Co., sole agents, PTE \HH R 15, 1891. ~ GENERAL ‘GOOD FEELING Seems to prevail among SUIT BUYERS so far this fall, whether it's the elegant designs we're showing in our new stock or the extreme low prices for which we ‘‘sell 'em,” or be the cause what it may, we are reveling in the full enjoyment of a splendid business, and WE THINK the people’s confidence is of Ui DouBLEs, Sand Fot prics Nt imposed in us from past dealings has much to do with LT 'K",“:“;t;"g.“; S‘..‘-n.::\"l-'\h.[-:-|l'1\1.:}‘.-:, We're making every effort this fall to strengthen that confi- COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA dence, We've got the bargains to do it with. e BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, OUR MAKE $10 TO $13.50. dopots on (Don’t confound them with common rcady-made clothing). UNCIL BLUFFS STEAM DYE WORKS. All kinds of Dyeing and Uatylo of the urt, made to look as g rs cleaned by steam 1 dono fn t and stain rst-class man- s Can bo reached from any of the moto Condusted by the Sstors of Charity, B, V. M, TERMS—I0F board and tuition iracing all hranches of u finished education for young Tndies, #55 for sesslon of five months, com= moncing first Monday In Septomber and Fob- Fuary, rospectively, - For further particulars address. gt SISTER SUPERIOR, 8t Francls Acadeny, Council Bluirs, Ta. CITIZENS STATE BANK Of Council Bluffs, CAPITAL STOCK S SURPLUS AND PROF| Fancy Cassimere, Fancy Cheviots, Unfinished W orsteds, Scotch Plaids and Checks, neat W ale Diagonals, and all the leading styles in Men’s Suits for dress, business or general wear, ranging at such prices as ( ‘ l I 22.')0 \_l)- 810, §12.50, $15.50, $15. §16.50, §18, §20 §22.50, § lhcrcs no trouble to secure a pu'[w(t fit in our make of gar- ments, No time wasted in re-sewing. .$150,000 10000 \JO L. TOTAL CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. Dinkcrons—TI. A Miljer, Shueurt, B B, Hart, J. D, Edmundson, Cha R. Hannan, Transuct general banking busi- ness, Largest eapital and surplus of any bank in Southwestern Towa NTZREST ON TIME PERFECT HEALTH Richard 1. Boek, Lockport, N. ¥ | Nor bility . S| hing of Museles s resLore VEURANS “Lum 8.7 ] #1 por bo AN CO., B Druk Co., 1110 Fai THE GRAND Council Bluffs, BLEGANTLY APPOINT HOTEL IS NOW OP N. W. T/\YLOR Manager. llR STNATIONAL BANK OF COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Paid Up Capital... ..%100,000 I, 0. Gleason, DEFOSITS Wit s 1 that after I Buy's and Cliler's Cloling The same satisfaction prevails, once a customer, ALWAYS a cus= tomer. FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS; Our assortment in the prevailing styles is probably twice that of any house in the city. Low prices for first quality goods built up these departments. am 8L, Ornah Ia. THIS When opposite, always cross over and get a good look at our fine display. in show windows. pondence inyvited SANFORRD, 1 AW BROWNING, KING & 00, o Goods; Are Not RELIABLE CLOTHIERS. e C Tl Main S¢, Couacil Blufs| Satisfactory. 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