Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 13, 1884, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS ; THURSDAY NOVEMBER 13
THE DAILY BEE.
COUNCIL BLUFFS ,
Thursday Morning November 13i
SUUSCIUPTION KATB3.
. . . - - - ! 0 ! iit per week
Dy 1111 - . . . . . J10.00 pet ) car
OFFICE !
So. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway.
MINOR MENTION ,
II. 15 , Stewart , artist , at OapmnnV.
See J. Klotor's now fall stock of cloth.
Mall nnd paper boxes cheap nt Son-
man's closing out sale.
Dealers will find bargains at Seaman's
closing out sale , on usual terms ,
"Romany Ryo" is booked for the
opera house Friday nnd Saturday eve
ning.
Holiday , birthdny nnd wedding gifts
at Seaman's closing out silo , at reduced
prices.
The supervisors were yesterday look
ing at some of the bridges in the city ,
thought to bo dangerous.
Most of yostordny was taken up in the
ouporlor court In the hearing of the case
of James Quan , charged with picking the
pocket of J. W. Blarnford of Rod Oak.
E. R. Bates filed on information be
fore the county clerk , charging John
Ilubbor'with being insane , but the medi
cal examination concluded that the man
was not insane.
Schmidt & Hart have opened a barber
shop in connection with the cigar store in
the opera house nnd are ready for busi
ness. They will also continue to run
their old shop at 720 Broadway.
In Silver Crook township S. T. McFall
was elected as ono of the justices. On
the other justice there is a tie , and the
two contestants will bo notified to draw
lots to determine which shall have the
office.
The population of Pottowattnmio coun
ty is increasing quito rapidly , the gain
being over 33 per cent in four years. In
1880 the county cast n vote of 0,003.
Tnla year the total vote is 8,700 , n gain
of 2,127 votes.
A couple of Pierce street girls dressed
tip in male attire , and were going in for 11
lots of fun when Officer Brooks spoiled
their sport. Their cxcuso was that
they were simply going to have their
pictures taken.
The county board continued its session th
yesterday. The petition of George F. so
Wright , W. 0. James nnd others , asking - ly
ing for the Second street bridge in this of
city to bo repaired , was referred to ofCi
Supervisor A. 0. Graham , with power to Cidi
act. A number of road matters were diP'
P'
considered. A largo delegation of Norwalk - fo
walk citizens were present to present irbi
their views on the Everett road. The bibi
bi
board will probably bo in session most of biol
the week. olnl
Tickets are soiling well for the dance tcL :
tcw
to bo given by the police force in Masonic-
w
hall on the evening of the 20th. Every bi
i
business man should encourage the force I1'
by buying at least ono ticket. The hiKf
M polic3 got small enough pay , and plenty Kf si
of abase , and they will naturally do siw
their work with better spirit if they are re
made to fool that the citizens are in tti
sympathy with them. Besides , the in
at
dance- itself promises to bo nn enjoyable tl
ono. tl"I
"Iai
This afternoon the ai
coanty board is to
take a trip down the creek to sco about tjiTi
opening up the channel to the river. Tim
The city is expending a great deal of of
money in improvement ! ) , and will need lo
to spend a great , deal moro before there
is a good system of drainage and sewerage -
ago established. An outlet is needed ,
and it scorns that the county should boar
the burden of opening the creek to the
river , as the work needed is outside the
city limits , nnd as much of the trouble
io from drainage of territory outside tlo
limits , the city having to take care of all
this water. It would also prevent over
flows of lands in the country. The
board is to look over it matter , and
will doubtless do the equaroly nnd fairly
by the city.
Those who lave ( a sweet tooth will now
find ono of the most tempting displays of
candies over seen in this city , by drop
ping into 0. H. Towsloe'a ' confectionery
and fruit house , No. 12 Main street.
That establishment is oven outdoing it
self now , there being over 150 varieties
of choice candles , fresh and pure , cara
mels , creams , tallies , etc. , are being re
ceived right along sons to always bo fresh ,
and the increase in quality and quantity
of stock ia such aa to cause much talk
among the lovers of the awoet. II. A ,
Baird , the presiding gunlua of the estab
lishment , is also giving the young lady
customers really ombotaod picture cards ,
white the gents can always find nt the
cigar cases ono of the largest and boat
stocks over kept nt retail in this city , and
a nickel cigar that cannot bo boat ,
Ordcra by telephone for flour , feed ,
wood , coal , and hay , will bn promptly
filled by Cook & Cooper , 700 Broad-
way.
Hevcruly Criticised ,
The men who Hsturuo Iho management
of Mr. Pusoy'a interests in thin county
are bitterly critlcictd by democrats who
lost money on the result. It is universal
ly conceded that thin county conld have
bom carried for Puscy by a very largo
majority but for thu moat stupid blun
der * . Rapuhlicina of established Integ
rity wcru boldly approached with promi
ses of fat positions uudcr Puicy If they
would work for him , Under euch proda
thu Lyman racnredoubUdthoir dt'orts and
iho result is known , If Pusey hurt had
as brilliant manogero in the other eight
counties ho would huvo bjon beaten by
5,000 majority. Republican * here con
cede that the reir.lt in 'hit county ia duo
to iho imbecile maiinqomimt < f PuJoy's
e , Crawford County Bulletin.
A FIRE FIEND ,
Me Mnl < cs nn Attempt to Stnrl n Uln/o
In n HlnoiCMiilth Shop.
About 1:30 : o'clock yralordny morning
M Davy Mollnz , the special watchman nt
Uobbington'a lumber ynrd was standing
at llio corner of Worth nnd Main street * ,
ho sw n light Hire up in the rrar of 0.
A. Smuthor's blacksmith shop , No. 710
Alain street , nnd saw the ohndow of n mnn.
Knowing that something wns wrong , ho
pulled his revolver and atnrtcd , but before
ho rcnchcd the spot the in in had run
down the nllny and disappeared , ilo
found that n pnno of glass had boon
broken in n window of the paint
room , in the roar of the shop ,
and through thin had boon
thrown n bundle of rags saturated with
oil , nnd sot nblezi } . The incipient lira
was put out before nny serious dnmago
resulted , but had it not boon thus dis
covered it would in n few minutes hnvo
spread greatly , it being surrounded by
inllammablo material ,
About two hours before this Mottnz
noticed n man hanging about the Chicago
Lumber company's yard , nnd going over
to him the watchman nccostod him , The
fellow did not seem to know what ho
was doing or what ho wanted , but onld
ho had lost n good deal of money at
Lucy's , and that ho worked for J. P.
Filbert. Mottnz made the follow move
on , nnd ho disappeared. It was afterwards -
wards learned that no such fellow is in
Mr. Filbert's employ. Whether the
follow hanging about the lumber ynrd
Vila the snmo aa was scon at the black-
mith shop Is not known , but Motta/
thinks they were not the samo.
About 1 o'clock yesterday morning ho
sopms to have made n like attempt at
Kiel's hotel. Mr. Ilonry Spotman , ono
of the proprietors of the hotel , was on
duty nnd hearing n noise proceeded to
investigate nnd found thnt Taylor , who
had elippnd into the house , wns dragging
a trunk down the bak stairs. The oil
trunk belonged to n traveling man who
had left it standing in tha hallway for n .
few days until ho should return. Taylor
on Spotman lighting a match tb sea vrhat
wns going on , forsook the trunk and :
made n break to oscapo. Instead of
turning to the right nnd going through .
the door loading into the alloy , ho turned
to the loft and found himself in the room
occupied by the help , but discovering the
mistake ho hurried back nnd front out frcGi
the other door. Mr. Spotmnn , who was Gi
in his stocking foot , gave him a chase ,
however , and caught him at the corner
of Bancroft street and Fifth avenue , and
turned him over to the police. til
tilbii
bii
TEIOKY TAYLOE ,
on
ha
lie IH Not Out offail a Iuy Heroic n
for
un
The name of L. G. Taylor Is getting to n
bi a very familiar ono in connection with att
llio police records. Do has boon arrested Ti
lovoral times of late , and has boon retying
ying in jail for some nooks on a charge *
f larceny. Tuesday ho was roleasad ,
bounty Attorney Mynstor moving to
lismisa the charge ogainst him , the
prosecuting witness not appearing be
fore Justice Abbott , who had the hear Cc
ing of the case. That very night , after pa
being released , ho was brought
back to jail on a charge
ol burglary. It seems that
about 11 o'clock at night ho attempted
o plunder the bakery of Smith &
Loerko , on Main street. Mr. Loerko
nras in the basement looking after numo
jaklng , and Mr. Smith had just locked
ip ' the caah , about $30 , in the desk , nnd
md gene homo. Taylor seems to have
gained an entrance into the store from a
lido-door , loading from a hallway , by
which Mr. Lporko's family went to their
rooms up-stairs. Mr. Loorko hearing a
uoieo started up-stairs , and Taylor think
ing that nome ono was coming down
stiiira , hold the hall door , and was in
this position when Mr. Loerko came
upon him from the roar , grabbed him , tto
ind after a brief but emphatic sort of a
talk , kicked him out into the street.
Faylor had not had time to get the
money , and ollbred an an explanation 31
f his proscnco there that ho had got
lost. i
Tlio InmiruiKjo Hales.
OQ
To the Editor of TIIK BKK : or
There is some excitement in business bu
circles about lire insurance rates , and my
olllclul action ns manager of the Council an
Hlulls underwriters' union has been 80- BiOt
and I think Ot
voroly unjustly criticised.
The protest published in TUB UKB of roTc '
yesterday oven goes so far as to demand
my removal. Is it possible that in this
enlightened , highly cultured community
many of the most prominent , resjiccted "
nnd honored citizens have been over- ca
persuaded to protest against my action nt
without nn examination of the matter ? | [
Such appears to bo the fact , and a ver
dict of guilty lias boon pronounced
without trial or evidence. I appeal to
the honest manhood of those business
men who signed the protsot , and to every
good citizen , and ask is this fair , just I
treatment at your hands ? Much has
been said nbout cutwater works , fire department -
partmont and paved streets. I have no
criticism to make of those grand improve \
ments , nnd think the entire population of
this beautiful city should bo proud of
them , but allow mo to any that the most
perfect system of water works , the most
thoroughly equipped nnd olliciont fire
department , nnd the best paved streets ,
will not prevent fires. I will cite ChU
: ago and Boatou fires in proof of this
I could produce testimony to show that '
n majority of our largest fires occur in
cities where every device nnd ingenuity
of mnn has interposed to prevent them ,
Fires will take place , und at times it is
admitted , become almost uucontrolnblo ,
Much has been said about certain 3I
promises to reduce rates after the wutiir Ills
works were completed and streets paved.
In reply to this have to suy thnt 1 know n
nothing about uuoh promises , and consequently
quently have not violated any.
I was sent hero as an entirely disinter
ested party to represent the companies
doing business hero as their local mana
ger , and among other duties I was imper
atively instructed to re-rata the place.
That duly I have performed faithfully ,
fairly , honestly , and with justice to nil ,
and without fear or favoritism , The
rates I have made ore very reasonable ,
and lower than any other prominent city
in the utiitc. My statement for this need
nut bo taken , but parties in interest can
verify it by investigation.
The experience of underwriters has nn
proven thnt the only just und equitable
manner of making rales is upon thu
schedule plan , which 1 Imvo adopif d , and
II thu practice in other cities of this state
6U.I oleewhcro. A bin * rateis made fo
all classes ef buildings , nnd specific'
charges nro mndo for exposures , deficien
cy in thickness of nido walls , height of
parapet walls ; charges nro also made for
shingle , composition and mansard roofs ,
additional otorics above throe , wooden
cornices , skylights , elevators , stpvo pipes
not properly protected , defective Hues ,
licatinu apparatus , cracked walls , and
other items. The various kind of occu
pancies are taken Into consideration ,
some ndd to rate on both building nnd
contents , while others do not ndd to
either.
The basis J have fixed hero is 7f > cents
for a firstr-class fire-proof single building ,
thrco stories high , which is the minimum
basis rate in the state. At DCS Moines
it is 85 cents , nnd at other places In the
stnto it Is ns high ns $1. The now tariff
Is not n Rcnprnl advance ns alleged , but Is
nn equalization of rates. Some nro high
er than old rates , others unchnnpod , and
mnny reduced. I think I can safely any
the reduction will cover half a million
dollars worth of property.
The rates on flour mills nro beyond my
control , and it is possible nn additional
advance may bo required.
In conclusion , 1 only ask justice in
passing upon my official acts , that I have
a right to demand. IHsmy dpsiro to re
main hero as n permanent citizen , and
whatever may bo my vocation , I intend to
do my duty. ALIIKUT M. WKIH ,
Manager Council ItlulFs Underwriters'
Union.
Order hard wood of P. Overtoil.
Stewart sloven , Do Vol & Wright.
Mr. .James liurcH lina rcturnod from Chi-
Mm. P. C. DoArol and sou nroisltlng In
Arlington , Neb ,
W. II. Glbbsand wile , of Lyons , Iowa , are
at the Itevcro houso.
15. A. Wllcox , ngont of the carnival of nov-
ilties , is nt the Kovoro houso.
Sheriff J. D. Garrison , of Logan , was in
.his city yesterday and nt the Pacific.
J. J. Shea , the nowlyolected democratic
ounty clerk , win in the city yesterday.
,1. 15. Stewart , of Seward , Nob. , put up nt
.he Kovoro yustorday , and loft last evening for
3loux City.
Mies Hattie 1 ! aborts arrived her : ) ywterJny
ram Wisconsin , and will bo connected with
or/hum's photograph gallery , she ha\lnR done.
lis printing for yearn , when ho had his gallery
n the east.
James Turner , of Missouri Valley , was in
lie city yesterday looking after matters of
msinoss in connection with the sale of papers
in the trams. Ho is a rush or and probably
landlea more newspapers than any other mnn
that line in the west , and hois everlastingly
vorking up business.
.Too Stevenson , ono of the check dorks
indor Win. II. Burn , at the freight transfer
this city , loft last evening for Chicago to
ttend tha funeral of his mother , who died
'uosdny ; night. Mr. Stavonson has recently
oturnod from Chicago thinking his mother on
fair wuy to recovery.
Stewart Stovce , Do Vol & Wright.
ih LEOPOLD Louis Harris , of
Council Blufla , to Miss Gertrude Leo-
old , of Now York city. c
No cards.
COMMKUOIAIj.
COUNCIL BLUffS MARKET. '
Wheat No. 1 milling. CO@G3 ; No. 2 , C8 ;
In. 3 , 60 : rejected 85a 10.
Corn Now , 25@28.
Oata For local purpuuos , 35.
Hay S 00@7 00 per ton ; baled , C0@60.
Uyo 35c.
Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds.
Wood Good supply ; prices nt yards , 6 00 ®
Coal Delivered , bnrd , 9 60 per ton ; soft
50 per ton
Lard Falrbonk's , wholoaallng at 9Jc ,
Flour City Hour , 1 G0@2 ! ) J.
Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz.
LIVE Bid OK.
Oftttlo ( Butcher cows 3 23@3 75. Butcher
toore , 3 75(81.1 ( 00.
Shooi > 2 50@3 CO.
Hogs 1 00@4 2" > .
PBODOOE AND FBUIT8.
Poultry Live old hens , Cc ; spring chickens ,
10@330iordoz.
Butter Creamery , 28@30o ; choice country
2c. (
2c.KggB 22 per dozou.
Vegetables Potatoes , S0@40c per bushel ;
nloim10@Wc ) per bu ; applcw , chetco cooking
eating , 2 25 ; bonus. 1 50@2 00 per
lushol ; Sweet uotatoaH , 2Jc oar Ib.
St. John Bros , have bought , cleaned
nd refurnished the Revere House , 040
roadway , opposite the opera home ,
Council Blufrawhoro you will find clean
'ooms , olonn beds and well filled tables.
L'erms $1 50 per day.
Out ,
To close the business I ofl'er my stock of
ni&collanoous books , picture , fany goods ,
lotions , fire screens , easels , willow and
iano high clmira and children's rockers ,
prices never known before in the west.
I. E Seaman , paper , books and alation-
iry , 501 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
Mrs , fl.J , HiltoiUJ , ,
PHYSICIAN & SUKQEON ,
> ( ( i i ' Oauaill BI ufii.
S
\\llluolltlio following properly on tasy toniu It
t within SOilajs.
200 Acre Farm.
mlcj ! north ol Council DIutTa ; good baru , house
orchard , ami all ( vncud.
400 Acre Farm.
h'lvoinlUBeaetol Logan , Ilirrlrtin , county , loin , all
Itirecil , Icoiltard , bun , homes , orclmil , etc. ; - ° o
u-rcn uiulor plow , 1' ' o asru * tame u meadow , 100
irrtH timber anil juaturv. Thin farruoSj buea llydl-
tldtxl It to tliruu ucelrablo small farm ) .
800 Acre Farm.
* mlk'scast olOnawn , Merion * county , low * , on
Maploihor ; poiHl IIOUKO , ham 85xUO feet , 'cod
tanli , rheili , ota.J00 actej unltrdaw , ln'aoi'o In
ilmbur , mcaJo * auJ pxsUiro ; a flr t cl * s Block ( arm
en ory r impact.
240 Acres of Wild Land ,
Suitable for Farming.
250 Bead of Oattlo ,
75 lload of llorsos ,
800 He d of Hogs.
Alto Farming Implement * ) eutllcient tocur ) ou mid
lariui. AlbO
10,000 Bunhola of Corn , nnd 400 Tons of
Tame nnd Wild Hay.
Bilil tock , corn , feed and machinery ii JUIdel up
said lurina , uuj will bu told only In countctlou
with n'dluan. '
lluruli acooilchaiicclirCholoo Stock fituu , well
itocknl , nu < y lor ork. I'uii'i.loii glu'ii on date il
purilnn ; , II ilmlred.
C H cu or aldiojn
K.V CAOWKLL ,
Council llluDd , lunx
'
PROPRIETOR OF
Upon i he opening of the season for
the Holiday Goods trade , I beg to inform
my customers and 'lie ' public in gener
al , tli 11 hava made extensive prepara
tions for a large trade and feel confi
dent that I can fill all orders that may
he entrusted to me to ycun entire sat
isfaction.
My assortment of imported and do
mestic goods , I am pleased to assure
you , is far superior to any of previous
seasons , and a visit to my establish
ment , 103 Main street , Council Bluffs ,
Iowa , will repay you.
The entire stock lias been selected
by myself with a view to meet the
wants and demands of the general
trade in the west. Should none of my
agents be able to call on you during
the season it will be of great advan
tage to you to pay me a visit and per
sonally select your wants , as travel
ing men never can carry such a full
line as is shown you at my head
quarters.
103 STEEET ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
From $5 to $15 Saved on Every Suit.
ll > h .inMourC1othlniiiiiUi ! L-nrJor at llio Airtnm m it , , ( .real Mcrrliant Ti orltR , Ion ( c , . ,
WANAMAKER & BROWN ,
32 PEARL ST. , COUNCIL BLUFFS.
All KfKxl .olt ulJTl to tli < MOni1rti | irolcrllriiof ( liv .
| Mlonln. , . , ,
MKiirmntnl S. c.m.lVo . ftl i } miam.ili . , . * m ' | | , , , | The M mininnlio il It , r I i lr tlL 11 n , k -i .l ° ,1"
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WNAMAKPIl AtlUOWN S. Tailoring ( rciict. Council llliif
Foil Goods Ilendy. Puils Mnde to Otdor in Latest Style
on Short Notice nnd n IteuMMtile Prices.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
205 Main .Street ,
Council Bind ?
BE. JUBD'S ELECraiG BELT.
8.000 Elcctrlo Hells f oM for the Month ol Sept , by .
Uefcrcnoos-Any ol the business houaca In Council Bluffs. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors.
Salesrooms 310 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS-
.M
Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which
vo will sell in retail or wholesale lots.
All Stock .Warranted . as Represented ,
Wholotalo nnitrotftll dralcrs In drain nil Haled Hay. Prices
Bonable. Stetletaction Ouarantroil ,
SOH 31iTJ1E3K , -
< Sc BOX.E12-
Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffs.
SMITH & XOLLiEn Agts. ,
LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS
7 and 9 Main street ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc From ,
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF
In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council
Blntls , Iowa.
MRS , D , A , BENEDICTManufacturer , ,
rfitifcpan cJf a , n
urtalus , in Lace , 58l'lr , Turcoman , Etc.j oilcloths , Mattings , Linoleums Eto
hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST ,
amo and be convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods In our line ,
hpipest place to buy CARPETS , Curtains nnd House Furnishings In the' '
C'tr. ' Upholstering and Bedding Supplies.
Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane
SPECIAL PEEEMTORY SALE. A
BLUFFf. - - - - - - -
It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure aiulVno small degree of pride , that we make this announcement , and we extend a
sordial invitation to our friends and patrons throughout the entire community to examine the latest evidence of our business growth.
Cloak Department.
The low Ecalo of prices that will enrich our customers.
Ladies Russian Circulars ,
111 wool English diagonal full fur collar and fur ornaments in back ,
10.00 worth ? 10.00. The same as above with corset waist and faced
nth satin , 88 50 worth 812.50 ,
Fine all wool English dingonnl , full fur collar and fur ornaments in
tack , four inches of fur around bottom and on both sides in front , cor-
et wast ! and satin faced , § 12 worth $1(5. (
Heavy all wool MATA.LA.S3E corset waist with sleeves. Satin
accd , full trimmed , tix inches of fur on bottom SI 8 worth § 2-4.
All wool fur , trimmed NEW MARK El S , 87.50 to $18.
Extra Hue quality MOHAIR SEAL PLUSH SILK LINED with
IEAL SEAL ornaments § 25 , selling at other places at 835 to $15.
Canton Flannels in Remnants.
2000 yards Canton Flannels at 5c wortlt 7c. ]
2000 do do do tile do 8Jo ,
55000 do do do 74c do lOc.
3000 do do do 8k do 12io.
5000 do do do lOc do 15c.
Glove Sale.
Second to none which has occurred in the past , and which which
nil in all probability remain a MEMORABLE EVENT in the future.
LUPIN PARTS GLOVES in all si/cs nnd complete assortment of
colors and black , 50c tor TflREE BUTTONS and J)5c ) for Four But
tons. The regular prices of these gloves as sold b / other establish ments
is § 1,25 for thrco buttons and § 1 50 for four buttons , and they are
CHEAP ENOUGH at tho'u prices This is WITHOUT EXAGGERATION -
RATION the
PDKATTQT I bLUVc ,
cvr ifiaugurnted in Council Bluffs.
THE WIFE OF THE MILLIONAIRE !
ProEefsionnl Mnn , Mechanic or Laboring Men , are alike interested in
whereto buy Dry Goods the cheipess. Our expenses are about one-half
that of oilier houses , and we Inve learned that
Dress Goods ,
Flannels ,
Underwear
Hosiery.
At sweeping -eductions.
Prompt Attention Given to Mai ) and Express Orders , \ I/
COCKE&MORGAN
30UNCIL BLUFFS , ,