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6 THE DAILY BJ&E COUNCIL BLUFFS THURSDAY , OCTOBER 23 THE DAILY BEE 0QXTNCIL BLUFFS Thursday Morning October 22 BUUSORIPTION KATES , nr Carrier - - - - - - - SO nt rr fee ByM U 1- 0.00et0 OFFICE : No. 7 Pearl Btrwt , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , See J. Roller's now fall stock of cloth Frank Long , arrested for being drua and personating an officer , was discharge yesterday. The funeral of Mrs. Clanghorsoy too place at the Catholic church yestorda afternoon. The alarm of fire on Bluff street las night was caused by the burning out o a chimney. Permit to marry was yesterday granto to D. A. Arrowsmith , of Cedar Rapids and Martha McOarty , of Woston. There is at least a spurt in onforcin , the cow ordinance. Fifteen cows am ono horse were in the pound yesterday In the case of Coylo , charged with as sault , the prosecuting witness was sworn yesterday , and after boinc ; examined th > coso was dismissed by Justice Abbott. Pat Bodkins got so enthusiastic over mooting some old friends hero that ho had to plead guilty yesterday to taking a drop too much , and was assessed the regulation amount. The Bavarian band with a goodly number bor of democrats started last night for Atlantic to join in the demonstration there lost evening , taking their torches and transparencies with them and prepared pared for a hurrah. James Donahoo got shot at Wm. Arnd & Son's store yesterday. Ho got a wholi bag of it , worth about $1.50 and on pleading gnilty to the larceny was sentenced toncod by Justice Schultz to thirty dayi in jail. Ono of THE BEE employes In making his rounds yesterday morning , found ly ing in the street a leather mail pouch , in tended for the K. 0. train , which ought to have gone out the night before. It had dropped out of the wagon , and had lain unnoticed all night. * A horse attached to a buggy and owned by Wheeler , took a dash from the St. Joe heuso on Main street to Broadway , where ho was caught and stopped by a boy who boldly grabbed the horse by the head and was dragged thirty foot , but luckily escaped Injury. The buggy was but slightly damaged. Wm. C. Stewart , on being brought be fore Justice Sohurz yesterday , declared that ho did not know how ho got drunk. Ho was sick and took ono drink before n breakfast and ono afterwards. That was all ho know about it until ho awoke in the police station , with no money and no hat , The judge kindly lot him off for § 7. CO. m Those who have while living elsewhere got a few whiffs of "Floating Cloud , " have made frequent hunts for it in this market , but in vain , until T. D. King & Co. , the ether day in getting in a largo stock of J. G. Flint's best brands of smoking and chewing tobaccos , got some of the "Floating Cloud. " It is ono of tho'nicest tabaccos for cigarettes and the the pipe that was over made , and while these who have used It make a rush to got it again , It will also make friends with these to whom it is introduced. it Five boys , who form a gort if gang for general deviltry , have boon causing much annoyance of late. Some of them were arrested for stealing ahooa from George Blaxaim'a store. Ono of thorn , Thomas ' Bronnan , aged about fifteen , was before Justice Vaughan yesterday and as It ap peared clear that ho was a sort of ringleader - loader of the party , the juatico concluded that Instead of Bonding him to jail , ho would take stops to have him placed In Q W the reform school , in the hope of making a man of him. a The diacuaaion about * ho fire protection of the city attracts attention to the con- dltion of the two steamers now in the jjt Hescuo building. To an outside amateur th in fire mattora it appears that thoao costly engines are being allowed to accumulate dust and rust until they are shamefully dirty , and exporla Bay that the Rescue steamer which la considered by far the bettor of the two , ia of no use now and needs to bo overhauled. Although this city has an excellent waterworks protec tion , still the experience of ether cities teaches that it ia not safe to do away al together with steamers. However this may bo , so long aa this city has two steamers they should bo kept clean and 1 in order , on The democratic town convention BUO- , ceeded In making ono of the strongest ou nominations for juttico of the peace and ono of the weakest. The strong ono re ferred to is that of N. Schurz who by ' his ofllcial record for two years past has ; won the confidence of all , and who will got many republican votes , The weakest ) ono la that of J. J. Frainoy , who got the ' nomination by a scratch , and after months of bird work for the place , and who ia the election cannot get there with any amount of work , The other nornl nations made yesterday were of average strength , and thu whole presents a fair t ticket , 0. Wesley has already allowed himself an excellent constable , and J. J. White and John Barhyto are citizens who [ onteido from being democrats , and menthe ) the people would be warranted In sup porting , if there were not equally good wen nominated by the republicans. ) Oily attorney Holmes exprcaiea it na Ills opinion that Aid. James' seat iu tbo. , council is already raoiut. and thattho IU council cannot proceed legally with bus ness until stops are taken to fill the va cancy. Aid. Mynstcr snoms to dlffo with the city attorney. Ho general ! docs. It remains to bo seen whether th aldermen will run the risk of porploxin litigation and cause the city trouble , expense ponso , and perhaps heavy loss , for th simple purpose of indulging intsomo further thor child's ' play. The calling of a spocia election for the Fourth ward will glvo th people a chance to choose a now man , an that seems to worry some of the otho aldermen , who fear that an honest ma will bo chosen who has kcon wit onong ! to see through schemes and grit onoug to expose thorn. If the aldermen wh ore inclined to clay football with th city's Interest were sure that they coul cot a man after their own heart , the ; would bo more Inclined to act prompt ! in the matter. THE TOWN TICKET , Tlio Democrats Fix It Up In Convcti lion Ycslcrdny. The democratic township convention was hoi at the court house yesterday al tornoon. George A. llolmoa called th convention to order , and was made it chairman. George II. Jackson wag clio son as nocrotary. A commlttoo of ono from each won woaj appointed on credentials , the chat naming F. II. Guanolla , Willam Lacy F. W. Spotman and J. A. Churchill. They reported the names of delegates as already published , which wn a con urrod in. On motion of Mr. Jackson the convention vontion proceeded to nominate candl dates for justices of the poaco. W. R Vaughan proaontod the name of A. L Elondricks. Mr. Schoontgon presenter the name of N. Schurz. Mr. Win. Pat ton presented the name of J. J , Froinoy Mr. J. J. Stewart named A. Wheeler. Frank Granollo named H. Shoemaker. W. L. Biggs was also nominated by H. Nutt. On motion of Wm. Lacy the conven tion proceeded to a formal ballot for jus tices , the ihroo receiving the highest votes to bo the nominees. W. U. Vaughan and Wm. Laoy were chosen tollers. The ballot resulted : Schurz 52 , Hen- drlcks 44 , Trainoy 27 , Shoemaker 23 , Biffga 12 , Wheeler G. This made N. Schnrz , A. L. Hondricka , nd J. J. Trainoy the nominees for jus- Icos. Icos.For For constable Mr. Jackson nominated 'ohn Barhyto and moved that it bo made unanimous by acclamation , but objection was made by YV. 11 , Vaughau and others , who wanted a free ahow for the whole rray of candidates. E. R. Bates , 0. Vosloy , J. J. Whlto , John Stoffen , Sam 'ayne , 0. Klein and John Barhyto were amod. A formal ballot was taken as in 10 case of the justices. It resulted : Vosloy 49 , Whlto 44 , Barhyto 42 , Bates 3 , Klein 13 , Stoflbn 5.tDarrell 2 , Puyno . This made 0. Wesley , J. J.Yhito nd John Barhyto the nominees. . A ballot was then taken on township lork. A. Gans and Wm. Ritchie were named. The ballot resulted : Gana 43 , C iockor 5 , Illtchio 0. Mr. Gans was de- larod the nominoo. For town trustee Mr. Robert Hunting- on was unanimously nominated. For chairman of the township committee - mittoo Mr. G. A. Holmes was chosen , nd the convention adjourned. THE DEADLY' LANDSLIDE , ZHvoMon Dnrlcd Beneath ilio Dirt Hut Dug Out In Tlino to Have Idle. Yeatorday another of these terrible landslides BO common in the digging iwoy of the blufls occurred , and it was ilmoat a miracle that two lives were not loat. Fred Klein and Ohria Larson were work when a portion of the blulT began eliding , They were warned by a shout , and started to run , but were caught and pretty well buried. There were ubout 100 loads of dirt in the alido , and the distance waa fully seventy foor , > but the run saved the livca of the mon , they being nearer the edge where the weight and depth of dirt was not so groat. When reached , Klein was complotnly covered , except onn foot , and waa burind hood foremost. Quick work soon un covered him , but his life WIIB about gouu. When brought to it w&s found thin no bones were broken , but his aplno na rather badly hurt. Larson waa burled all hut the upper part of his head. Ho wu also , rescued , the only injury roe ivod by him being to ono of his logo. The mon [ had a close call indeed , but it in hojntti that in a few days they will bo ublo to bu about again as umial. APTER THE UlSSING MAN , lor nn O'Driun Jirouitlit Daolc Ilonio Again , The mystorioua diauppearatico of Moran - an O'Brien has cuiHod much nnxinty mong his many friends , and his family ro nearly frantio. H butng roportud li&t ho had been DOOII a fuw dayn ago in ho woods iu the vicinity of Mynster prings , the mayor called for volunteers horseback to scour the woode , think- ng that if uvcn if no light was thrown O'Urion'a disappearance , the search rould prove a comfort to the distracted amilv. The tuppiii { ; uf the flru boll 'ostorday fureuoon was the signal to athor. Among thosu who mot und tatted out on the aonroli were , flnor o Sdi or , Joseph Kirk , William 0 lviu , 3 llloor O'Hrien , 0 < > nrad Litizumlnrfor , 'ohn Short , John Montgoim-ry , Williim lighsinlth , John Lurronoe , llfiiry IIr. or , and M , Welsh , wlnlu William Bin- lonoy and others trunt on foot over n lortlon of the gruund. The search suemud a fruitless ere , and matt nf thu rldeia had ivun up furihur eiroh , wlmi Juhn niontgnnn-ry , uho la neighbor of O'Urifiis , und who knows lim well , was surpriiud at n'uliij } him walking nlonj ; thu road , Hontgnmury reeled him , ehook hands with him , and ' 0rlon in u dazed buwildnrod way , indi cating tlut Ills mentnl condition woa any. hing but light , told him ho w coinx iniuu , Montgomi < ry went with him to 'Urion'i ItousiNo 11-10 Uuluh HVWIUW , vlitTO hii nrriv.tl was wo'ciiimd ' wf'h n oy that can bo ill iVrcnbfd 0 UNHII uppcared Iu a deplnralila oouilttirn , niun * telly oud nhyeically , us a roiult of his ton days' wanderings. Hi clothing WM torn , hia foot sor.o wit travel , and his fnco showed that ho ha boon croally oxpoaud to the woathor. II was unable to give any very clear nccoun or whore ho had boon. He said ho won from here to Sioux City , ani that from there ho wont to the country , and ho go a mnn to drive him twenty miles to Siou : City again , and from there ho had com horo. Ho seems to think that there i danger of his being hung , and tha mon are after him. Whether hia insanity is n moro temporary ailment or not can not at present bo determined. O'Brien has boon a very industrious , upright am * sober citizen , kind to his family , and th only rcson assigned for his dlsappoaranc is that of insanity , caused by an injur received aomo tlmo ago while repairing railway car. Officer Town has returned from his trip nn is on duty again , A. J. Olnm , of the Janosvillo , Wis , , man ufacturinff company , was in the city yoatcrda on a flying trip , Hon. W. II. H. Gable , of Oango , Iowa member of the legislature from that county was In the city yesterday. Mr. George Blaxslno , the popular Mai street boot and shoo man , left last evening fo Davenport on a brief vinlt to old friends , J. G. Lusch , representing the boot and shoe manufactory of Creamer lron ! , is in the city and intends being hero at the commorcia men's gathering next week with a full line o samples. COMMKUOlAIj , COUNCIL ! BLOTS UABKBT. Wheat-No. 1 milling , CO@C5 ; No. 3 , G0@ C0rojoctod45. Corn Local pnrposoa , 35@40. Data For local purposes , 35@40. Hay 810 00@l2 00 per ton ; baled , 60@GO Uyo 40@4Go. Corn Meal 180 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 CO © 700. 700.Goal Goal Delivered , hard , 1160 per ton ; sot 5'00 per ton Lard Falrbank'g , wholesaling at 9Jc , Flour Olty flour , 100@3 30. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVB DTOOK , Cattle Batcher cows 3 00@3 25. Butcbo steers , 4 OOfa-l 25. Sheep 3.DO. Uogs-4 2S@4 G5. FBODCOE AND mtJTTS. Poultry LIve old hens , 7c ; spring chickens , 2 25@2 CO per doz. Poaches A bus. bor , 100. Lomona \ CO@C 00 per box. Batter Creamery , 18@20c ; choice country Ifo. Ifo.Eggs 1C per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , S0@40o per bushel ; onions , 40@60c per bu ; apples , cheico cooking or eating , 2 CO ; beans , 1 75@2 CO per inshol ; Sweet potatoes , 4 00 oer bbl. Wrought lion ranges at reduced prices at DeVol & Wright's. C04 Broadway. EXTENSIVE Public Sale OF SHORT I HORNS ! AT Oouncil Bluffs , Iowa , WEDNESDAY , OCT. 29TH , L. C. BALDWIN & SON Will Dell Eighty Head ol Woll-Drod Short Horn attic , conelsllnjf ol BullsCows & Heifers 01 the following families : Hcnlck , Itoeo of Sharon , Tjuly Nowiiams , Cmlk. tanks , lanthan , Lady Kll/atictlia , Ilallnas , Arabellas , cellared ) ruiclotlicr . All the odcrlngBIncl1 iled Ii ur caUilonio ( , will bo true to pedigree , anil III bo ro- rdud or eligible to record. All antmald oflcrul will CHOlk without rcBCno. /tirTcrins / ca h , or npiro\ed | notes running elx nouttiB wlili Interest at li per rent. Kale ut 12:30 : j > . . Catalogue * bent on umillcatloii L O IlAl.DWIN & SON. 39 I'm ! Btrcot , Council lllullu , J. W.JUDY , Auctioned. M TOOL emeu , ii. if. runir , OFFICER & FUSE ? BANKERS. Oonnoll Bludi t I * . Established - - 1856 Dealers In Kc-rtlgn and omottlo Exchingra a ran BixtirtU AOOI1 SIMS. E. P. OADWKUi 8IM8&OADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Office , Main Htrcot , Itooms 1 ml i Sbugirt & Wo Ulinifr Ulook. Will i > r otlco In BtaU uid Fedora ) ourta ' Lamps. BIG DRIVE. AT HOMER'S. M In Street - Council Blurts. Dr , "W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , , Inunoll Blurts * Iowa. . a. a. DENTIST. 100 MAIN riTUEET , OUNOJI. lILUFFd - - . IOWA Fall Goods HARKNESS BROS. Bilks , Dress Goods. . & Novelties OF THE SEASON. OUR , CLOAK DEPARTMENT is very complete in variety mid excellence of goods. Cloakings , Plushes , Velvets , Eider , Down and Jersey Cloth Tambour , Turcoman , flurtain Goods , Window Shades , Etc , , Etc , STOCK COMPLETE IN MOQUETTE , BODY BRUSSELS , INGRAIN & HEMP Oil Cloth , Rugs , MattingSj Mats , Etc. , Etc. HARKNESSBROS. . , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , lowa : Special Bargains in Wall Paper. In order to make room for an immoneo stock of Spring Goods , I have decided to O'er all goods now in stock , at prices never before quoted in this city. GEO. R. BEARD , No. 32 Main Street , next to P. O. GRESTON HOUSE /IKSXCLASS.- Noa. 217 and 219 S. Main St. , . - COUNCIL-BLUFFS UBS. S. J. NOERIS , Latest Styles Millinery. J Jr Having opened in a now store I invite the inspection of ladles. DlIlS. S. J. NOIIRIB , 2J1O Broadway , . . . Council Blnfifo A. F. CIATTEKIIUOK , G. EpoAit , O. B. BESWICK , Manager. Assistant. Secretary. Council Bluffs Detective Association Will do all Iilndaof ilctectUo work for Danks , Eipiw . lolcuraph an ! Killway couipinlo ) , MorchantB , nuactork't , C'ornoralloiiB. Patllo and Pih&to Iiwtltutlona and District Attornoyi. Stolen property re covered Collections inide , Missing Irlondg found. Divorces prooureil. { SOO reward offered for the arrest . and conviction of any penon or jteieons fraudulently represuntliu thin Association. All communications Btrlotly confidential , OUIco : Mabonlo Toraulo Council JJlulls Iowa. 1' . O. Box 1293. DKAIiEUS IN HATS.GAPS BUCK GLOVES , nd 344 Proadway. _ OOT7NOIL BLUFFS TOW A . * J. tl. Waves , Switches , Whatnots , LangL'y and Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KINDS OF . MAIN STREET , * COUNCIL BLUFFS MRS. L A. WARBURTON , FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER Gutting and Fitting a Specialty. 238 BllQAmVAY - COUNCIL. BLUFFS. W. R. VAUCHAN. fustice of the Peace. Omaha and Council Blnftr. ,01 ] eiUta oolloctlou tgenoy , Odd Koltowl Block rcr B vlnjri lUuk N. SCHURZ. Justice oHe Peace. OKHOK OVER AMKIUCAN COUNCIL BLPFFS. IOWA , B. Rice M. D. or other tumora remoieJ without Ih kol ( orUnwlnzo blood. CHRONIC DISEASES- * * Over hlrty years pr ctloal i rl ao OIBoa Nt. I'o tl lieei. Council UluOl. Grain , BOOQE'S SIOUX CITY I1AMS J , Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant IV Council Bluff * , Iowa. H.H. HOENE < & CO. . WHOLESALE DEALERS IN * % * ne Cigars % J Wo make ft specialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd * YARA 01GARS. All Oigars sold by us are of onr own manufacture and warranted aa represented. OPERA HOUSE OIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , * H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , BOOT A COMPLETE LINE OP Boots , Shoes and Rubbers All new and clean. LOWEST PRICES and shown In PLAIN FIGURES. SoII.I goods. No shoddy. All work warranted. Wo are bound to get acquainted , II poods and prices will do It No trouble to Bhow poods , lull order ) BOlloltod. aoodisonttoa psrtsC. 0.1) , subject to approval. Call and look over our Block at Boston Boot and Shoe tore. 417 Broadway , Council Bluffs. E. B. ADAMS & CO. S NORENE & LANDSTROM , Fall Goods Eeady. Suits Made to Order in Latesb Style on Short Notice and a Reasonnle Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Main Strcot. Council Binds. , DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 0,000 Kloctrlo Belts fold for the Month of Sept , by us. Agents Wanted ! References Any of the business houses In Council Bluffs. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors. Salesrooms 319. Broadway. Manufactory 30. Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- KIEL'S SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which wo will sell in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock"Warranted as Represented. Wboleialo and retail dealers in Grain and Baled Har. Prices re eonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SOECI/CTTIEIR < Sc BOLE'S" Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffa. SMITH & TOILER , & tz.t LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Manufacturer , : , ORGUTT & FRENCH urtalns , In Lace , El'fc , Tnzcoman , Etc. ? oU'cloths , Mattings , tlnolonmaEto hoicest and Best Selected STQOK in the WEST , onto and bo convinced that wo are hcadqnartou for all goods In our line , hoapest place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and Houao Fnrnlahlngs In the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Noa. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane MANDEMAKERS & STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY , 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsaan St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention und satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans and specifications furnished free. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from § 3.50' to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to oblaiu the best bargains. I am making a bitj reduction in JL-UI "NTT JET ' M-JP * . TVT _ J JL Iffl'B . "W'T JtTm. in As 1 naud the room to display my stock of sto\es. MS Counc11 Bluff ! ' . I UNDERTAKER AND EiBALMER Italic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. EL.EGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT , , IS OXr. XUCndLxx at. . Ooxi.3a.olX "W. L Klna . -l' . AYISWOIITU , 1010 Ninth itroet. cm vn T , nt f PIANO \ HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS EndoiMd by FBAXI r. n. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tout or Flnlihi KIMBALL PIANOS . lk t Modem 1'rlooto luy , rmrgft21 ? f ° } onIT ? 'l favorly ! ! known ln the weatt t mmends Itself. RT , Hole Agent for obovii linen of Goods. War irooma , 1329 'Uro * ' ouncUUIufla Oorrenoudonce Bollcltod , llls > "u * Agonta Wauta.1 ,