THE DAILY BEE COUJNOIL BLUFFS MONDAY SEPTEMBERS 1885. ' THE DAILY BEE. Monday Morning , September 14 , Office No. 13 Pearl St. Delivered by carrier lo any part ot the cltj or twtnty cents A week. H. W , TILTOM. Kiltot und LOHOO , " MINOR MENTION , Flower pots at Homot'e , 23 Mtln. Roller , merchant tailor , for fine gbodi Dick Rlckotta wonts the democrats to n tno him for coroner. The county board h adjourned to - moot again on the 24th. The "K. O. " road are building nwatoi tank alongside of the old ono. The old court houao la being razed piopuratory to raising the now ono. Membraneous croup is causing sad tronblo frith the little folka of the city. The conncll ia to hold n mooting tonight for the purpcso of eoelng If they can got a quotum. The "R. I. " train was thirty minutes late yesterday , caused by the washout near 'Das Molnw. Contractor Bosom Is building for V. D. Stoddard the finest roildonco in Red Oak , the coat of which will bo about $8,000. The ladles of the Episcopal church are planning on giving a loan art exhibition at an early date , for the benefit of the building fund. At Broadway Methodist church yes terday there were quarterly mooting aer- vloea Lold. Presiding Elder Smith was hero to officiate. A young piizo fight of n couple of rounds took plaoo yeatorday morning In front n ! the Oily livery stable on Main street. No arrest ; . N. < G. Smith , aged nbont 70 , died on Friday last , and waa burled on Satur day from the residence of IT. B. Smith on south First street. The only shipment of cattle the past few days from the Union stock yards waa twenty cars on Sunday to J. N. & D. W. Soyder , Chicago. Rev. Mr. Bates has returned from his eastern trip and vacation , and reg ular services were resumed at the Prca- byterlan chuich yeateiday. The sidewalk on the south side of Worth street between Main and Fourth streets , needa raiting badly. > It la Im passable most of the tlmo on account of mud. mud.H. H. A. Gloason baa sold his genta' fur nishing business to Arthur Patterson , formerly of this city , but later of the Nebraska and Iowa Insurance company In Omaha. A telegram waa received Saturday from Mra.tR. 0. Hnbbard , who ia at her old homo In Buffalo , N. Y. , stating that her father , William Harris , had died at the ago of 88 yean. The paator of the Baptist church , . Rsv. Dr. Cooley , having boon called to New YOTK by the death of his brother , the pulpit was supplied yesterday byiRov. Dr. Stone , of Omaha. The beautiful weather of yeaterday afternoon brought ont a largo number of people. > Falrmonnt and Bayllsa parks were .visited .by many and a great num ber were ont driving. "Chick" Florence , a street car drive ; and who has been employed in dlffaron atabloa .hero . for three yoara or more , reported to have skipped the town , fini Ing It too difficult to moot his bllla. A gaaolino stove In Mr . Almy'a so end hand store , on Broadway , blared u Saturday.morning , and promised to mak a big burn , but tha flames wore sup pressed boforp any special damage FBI dono. It Is underatoocTthat the conncll is to b asked to tako-sama action on the romova of Nicholson , whom the m yor bonncoi from the fire department because NIche Bon did not compliment the dime museum started by tho. mayor. These who tha vo tickets for the switch men's ball , to > bo held in Omaha to-mor tow evening , will bo taken over , free In special car to bo provided for that pur pose , leaving bore at 8 o'olcok p. m , on returning at 2:3Un : ( the morning. H. D. Qardin , supervisor of tha poor , baa prepared B room In the rear of hi office over James , & Haverstock's stor for the recelvlrg and keeping of ccst-o clothing and other supplies which th < charitably inclined may feel like bectow ing upon the poor of i the oily. " " The Oakland Democrat Is the name o ; the now venture of W. L. Fetter. J starts oat troll and .promises to be a stayer and a grower. . Its initial numbei ia , 3rtalnly a creditable ono , and If 1 keeps the high itandard which jit has otarUd oat with , the Oakland people ought not to let it drop for Jack of up poit , Jacob Nowmayerh&s purchased ground on North Second street , just lo the roar of Bcofiald A Oivln , and has commenced the balldiag of a largo brick barn , fcr iho accommodation of the faraerj who CO.TJO to hU hotel with their tewna , and forrt boarJhig and sales stable. A Jlttlo daughter of Mr. S irigert , of the firm of Swlgert & Green , waa bidly bit ten by a dog Saturday afternoon , the dog jumping at tbo ohlld aa she waa going nloug tha street , end setting hU teeth iu her face , making some npl/ wounds The owner of ( ho dcg promptly killed the animal , An laveitfgation is balog made into tha details of the accident to the dummy train the other night , to eeo when ? the rciponalblllty ill mid Us. It ii predlotod ttat thoaa who were running the englt'e , 9 well o the train crow of the dqmmr , will bo laid off for thirty days U seem to bo the result of carelessness on thi part of bold. The keepers of the houses of prostitu tion have paid into the city the $2 ! monthly fine. Now the marshal , hav Ing served notices on the girls , ozpecti them to come np with abont $1 ( each , and unless they respond promptlj they ore to bo arrested and locked np. A few weeks ago , n man named Chariot Everett , and living at Coon Rapids , came to this city to hunt np his wayward wife , who had entered upon a life of shame here. Ho found her , hot conld not got her to return to her homo. Now she begins to repent , and baa written him to send her money and she will reform. Chief Skinner ordered the saloons to keep closed yesterday. The order came ao unexpectedly that many did not have tlmo to got looks and bolta for the back doors , but thla will probably excuse them from the fines and Imprisonments which were threatened to bo Imposed to-day on all who did not comply with the order. Ohatlea Donahey , who received a cut In 'tho head In the wreck of Friday nfght'a dummy train , and Mr. Ferguson , who waa then thought to bo Injnrod In- tarnally , are out and about. All of the pasrongora on the train were moro or leas badly shaken np , and most of them felt the ofibota worse Saturday and Sunday than'at ' the tlmo of the collision. Ono of Weaton'a cltizana m kos period ical trips to Council Bluffs and after spending all his money for whisky bega on the streets of thla ci'y. Saturday evening ho bothered the people at the Rock Island depot and finally tried to work the ticket agent for a cket. The people on lower Main street especially , are becoming tlrod of him and the police shoald bo Instructed to look after his case. case.Last Last evening at the Congregational chnrch , Rev. 0. Rowland Hill , a grand nephew of the celebrated Rowland Hill , of England , occupied the pulpit. Mr. Hill la a young man , highly educated and talented , and la on hla way to California , and stopping over Sunday In thla city , the opportunity of securing an address from him was Improved. Ho waa listened to with much Interest Invitations are ont for the marriage of Frank R. Raymond and Miss Myrtia A. Estea , the ceremony to take place to morrow evening In Omaha , at the resi dence of Mr. and Mra. R. J. Mnnz , Mrs. Mantz being a slater of Mlsa Eitea. Mr. Raymond la an old Council Bluffs boy , and IB a brother of E. W. Raymond , a member cf the firm of Raymond & Campbell. Ho la connected with the Llnlnger & Metcalf company in Omaha. The number of democrats who "at the lollcitatlon of friends" announce them , lolvos aa candidates for various offices , la ilarmlng to republicans and bothersome ; o democrats. The republicans feel that If each of the numerous candidates Is surrounded and urged on by a largo circle D friends , there must ba an overwhelm- [ ng democratic majority. The democrats , ] n the other hand , do not know what to 3o to give each of these candldatea acme tort of a nomination. Harry Howard and 0. Dawes now lie In jail on a charge of laroenoy from Mra. Srlmmelman. They will have a hearing Thursday. It Ia claimed that Mra. Srlmmelman has been living with Danes in Sioux City , and that ho had given her many clothes and some jewelry , but that they separated at last , and she coming bore ho followed , determined to get the goods back. Armed with a warrant fo lor arrest , ho and Howard frlghtono icr Into turning over the property , bn irhen she recovered her nerve aho ha < ; hem arrested. .Subatantialiabstracta of title and re istato loans , J. W. and E. L. Squln 102 Pearl street. If yon wish to make legitimately from Fen to Fifty Dollars per day , wrlto t fudd& Smith , No. 34 Fourth atree Council Blnffij. THE BUSINESS MIXED , : 1 Bowing Blftohino Agent's Account being Ovornaulod. The Singer towing machine company mslnesa hero la aaid to have got into athor mixed and tangled shape , owln o tbo Idiosyncrasies of the manager , J L. Powers , who cinia hero last January rom Minneapolis to toke charge of th Jouncll Bluffs oflico. Ho had been Icn ngaged In this line of fanslnea ; , and ha icon looked on aa perfectly reliable , am are to the company good and snfliclon onda to eoora them agilns MS , During his residence hero b as been qaito active in church and tern e ran co work , and everything seemed t < o going along well with him until a HtU ver two months ago , when It waa whii- erod about that ho waa showing atrangi [ consistencies for a temperance man. ad began to show signs that ho had b len uro than luokina on tbo cup. Homo of iese actions were accounted for by him- : lf and his Irlends by the claim that bead ad been aunstruck , and was still suffer IK from omo of the tfcctr. About ireo weeka ago he waa acting strangely , id dttcharged an employe of the oiiioo , ho bed been doing moat of hla work bile he was letting the builnisa oaro T Itself. The omployo felt that an In latloa had been done , and stated the ota in a letter to the main cilice. The company at once sent hero a locial agent , Mr. 0. J. Dunne , who has ion looiiog into matters , and finds tbo itlnesa in such a tangle that he can irdly determine yet how mnoh of a ort go there ia , bat ia tatlsfied that ere Is one. Another special agent , Mr. , M. Baker , has now coine on ti help m In getting matters straightened i. In the meantime Mr. Powers is eplog jjulte clotoly at homa , and under the ore of a physician , although le to walk about , and take a little ex- : lao. He Ii said to act strangely , tnd a other night ho ws picked up by the llco and bald for aafo keeping nntll no cf the family could como for him. i When he thus wanders from homo hi seems determined to drink , and despite all watching and oaro it aeema hard t < keep him under sufficiently strict restrain ! to bolter hla condition very rapidly II scorns a sad wreck at the beat , and causci no little surprise among these who ban known him. Fall and winter clothing to order. Norono & Lindatrom. 205 Main street , Dr. Wiles , Eye , B\r and Throal pjclalist , Room 5 , Eve , ett block. A Winner. Joe Klnlz , who trarola for Gronowof & Shoongen , la cororlng himself all ovoi with glory , and Is winning tome big prlzoi as a special salesman. A short time ago ho waa awarded an elegant watch foi having aold the most of a particnlai brand of ping tobacco , the watch being the gift of the manufacturers. A short time ago ho received word that the first prize for the man selling the most of a certain kind of yeast , had been awarded to him by the manufacturers , it being a sollUIro diamond stud , valued at $85. A few days after thus being notified the diamond mend catno , and Joe donned It with pride , and boasted of its purity and brilliancy , nntll ho discovered that the other boys had put np a job on him , and had sent him a little paste. _ But the real diamond came at laat , and it la a beauty indeed , Now hla ambition ia dl- reeled to making a tobacco man ufacturer sick of an offer to giro a cent a pound for all which can bo sold of a certain brand. Last week ho charged the manufacturer $21 , and this was but a starter. This la hla last month on the road , and ho ia then planning to engage In other business. The manufac turers who are so generous in offering prizes to stimulate salesmen , will soon hare to look ont for some now recipient. Removed , The T. N. Bray stock ol boota and shoes will bo removed ; > I > to IOC Main street , tnro w the old stand. The atook will ) nt nl greatly reduced price' . T. N.Bu , r B. E. BEACH , Manager. NOTICES HOTIOE. Special Tertloemen tuo Lot ! round , To Loan , Tot Bale , To Kan Wants , EoirJ- In ; , etc. , will be Inserted In tUa column * t the tow r to ol TEN CENTS PEE 1INE for the flnl Insertion ind FIVE CENTS PER LIKE lei uoh labseqneni In sertion. Lcavcadvertlaomenti it oaroOofl , Ro. 1 ! Foail etroot near Broadway WAMTB. Three or ( our apprentices at UIB. WiNUD ' dtcssmaklog ottaLllghment , No. Si Pearl St. RENT \ now Boven-ioom house , enquire at TO BXB Offlco. BALI Houses lota and lind. A. J. Stephen- FOR eon , 60S First Avenue , Council Biuffa , A six room house , ten mlnntcs walk from business , city water , well end clatorn. For tent cheap. FOK ItBM No. 180 Harrison street , three roomt. Mcllino.v b Co. t Foul street FOR SALF , FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE. . 53 For aale or rent , on very liberal terms. NO. Tbo Coun-ll Bluffs Paper Mill , complete , with the larpc bonding house and three acres of ground. No. 20 Albu > laeoeproD ) rty In Cherokee , Cherokee county , Iowa , will tiade ( or western lande. Taluo ibout gl.OGO. T o. 89 A bolutlfnl home In the town ot Hastings , Ullla county , Iowa , tor Nobnekft land. Taluo , $3,600. Mo , 41 & good business property and also a good residence property In the town ol Chcnvo , MoLean county , nl. , low down for cish or will exchange for western lands. Vo. 179 A splendid farm , well Improved , 010 acres In Dickinson county , Iowa , jolnloir tbo town of Spirit L ko. Price , for a short tlmo ; $35 per acre. No. 181 to 187 Are four Improved forma In Phillips oounty. Kanaan , caca with a small Incumbraoov. The oqultaa will be exchanged for unlncumbered wildlandtn Nebraska. No , ! S3 480 acreo In Holt oounty , Neb. , partly Improved , at a big bargain. Wants to exchange far merchandise. No , 64-A fine two etory bilck rieldenco , one of tbe beet locations In Council muffs , will trade for rood unlncumbered Kansas or Neb/aska lands. Value $15 100. No 65 aud 11 Are two other beautiful homes In Council Bluffs , which cash payment will buy at o brrataln. No. C9 A baautlful suburban location In Iowa City , Iowa , will exchange for western lands. Value tS.OOO. The above are only & few of our special bargain ) . If you'AOgr tony thingto trade [ or sell , or want to tell any real estate or merrhandlio , wrlto us We hav leveral good etoclts of Broods to trade for lands. SWAN & WALKER , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CarpetSiCarpets ! Our buyer writes from New York that he has purchased the Largest and Choicest Line of CARPETS , RUGS , -AND- UPHOLSTERY GOODS iver Shown in this city. These [ oods are now arriving daily and /e / lesnectfully invite everybody o nail and see them. Cloths , Linoleums , OF ALL KINDS. Vmciiow Shades , Cornice Poles , Etc , , Etc. T POPULAR PRICES. n 405 Broadwav. GUM , GUM , GUM i Exclusive Robber House MM * , j Rubber Boots.Shoes and Arties v OIL - : - IB o o $ ! IMMENSE STOCK. Eastern Prices Duplicated. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. , Warehouse and salesroom , 41 N Main at , Council Blufft , Iowa. Office 412 Broadway -AT- - - ers , We shall offer at CASH SALE , until sold , a large in voice of COTTON FLANNELS at 25 per cent below the prices heretofore asked , 10 dozen Blankets at $1,25 to $2.worthirom $2 to $3. These goods wera bought at Auction Sales and will not be duplicated. Parties will do well to- secure them while theyc an , Our new stock of SILKS , TRICOTS , DRESS FLANNELS , PLAIDS , Etc. , Are unusually attractive and never so cheap as now of fered , New Carpets Are received and our stocJt is ivell assortedfor the early fall trade. OFFICE MATTING A SPECIALTY. Bugs , Door Mats , Etc , , Etc. Harkness Bros. , 401 BROADWAY , OOUIOIL BLTO , W.P. ATXSWORTH HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER. Brick buildings o ! any kind raised or moved and , Batlefaotion guaranteed. Frame bom eyed on Little Giant trucks , the best In tbe world 1010 Ninth'street , Council lilnQs j. m , PHILLIPS , WHOLESALK DEALER IN , Boots & Shoes Employ no tr ? eHDrsgenU ( , thus , envlnff their expenses , to customers , Agent for Para llubber Company Write for prices 113 Broadway , Council Bluffs , la DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS. Gentlemen's Clothing Cleaned , Dyed and Repaired. Ladlea * Dreaies ( Jlsaned and Dyed . Ithout ripping Flumes Cleaned , or Colored any Shade , to Sample. Hllke , Velvets and CB8 Cleaned , Dyed and Hetiniihed. Lice Curtains neatly cleaned ) 20 Main otreet , Coun- la" " ° " " ' F. B. tana. Hamger. 00 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. Che pUook Stores and General Hon e Purnuhlog Uoodt , inoludlng Now and Second nd I'm.niture. By M. DROHLICH , JG08 BROAPWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , GOCKE&MORGAN THE GREAT RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS 347 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ISH to announce to their patrons and the public in general , that they have received their fall and winter supply of Dry Goods , and extend a cordial invitation to all interested to call and inspect the same. Always having done exactly as they have adver- tisedto do in the pastthey feel confident thatthey will receive a large share of patronage in the fu. ture and have in consequence , put in a large stock of goods. Theduildingoccupied by this dry goods estab lishment has been remodeled in the rear , giving them much betterfacilitiesforshowingand hand ling goods , and on the first floor alone they have added thirty feet more of shelf room. The low prices at which this firm have been selling their goods has gained for them a reputa- i on which is by no means small , and they assure h e public that they will continue to give low prices and full valuefor every cent received. They have inaugurated the "one price to all sys tem" by marking all goods in plain figures , and a child can buy as cheap as a grown person. Colored Dress Goods. 15 plecea Smyrna Alpaca , half wcol , 102 worth 15o , 20 pea Pacific Brocades , 12Jc worth 18e. 18 pea Atlantic Ca8hmerea"double width , sold anywhere at 25c , we auk only ICJj 22 pcs Serges , staple colors , all double widths , 20o worth 25c. 00 pea Drop Do Almas , Gorstor cloth , Satin Berbers , Melanges , Diagonal cloths , ell colors , 25o worth 35c. 15 pea Berlin Suitings , all wool,40 Inches wide , 50o worth 75c. 15 pcs French Diigonals and , Coventry Snltlugs , BOo worth 75s. 12 pea Oashmoresfine India dyedall pure wool , In nil the loading colon , GOo worth 85o. 15 pcs Ladlos'Oloth.all wool,75s worth $1 20 pcs Mysotla Cloth , all woo ) , 40 Inches wide , 75s worth $1. 18 pea G 4 Plaid Sackings , , all wool , worth $1.25. 22 pea 6-4 Trycota , In all the desirable colons. SI worth $1.25. 15 PCS Bounette. SOMETHING ENHKELY NEW. TUB FIKST SEASON. ASK TO BEE THEM. Silks Thla honeo la headvuattera for Silk. They have made special efforts to secure 11st numbers in Black Silks. 4j'pcs Black Groa Grain GOo worth 75o. i bench Black Gros Grain , GOo worth 80o. 20onoh Hlack Gros Grain , $1. This Silk 122.1 Cheney Bros' make and would be Bio nsldered good value at $1.40. 2ok Groa Grain , satin finish , $140 ; Bwill compare Kith any $1 75 silk In the market. The stock of Silks being so extensive , a Impossible to quote all prlcoa , unffico 1m to "say that Blaok Gros Grains are arkod at $1 50 , $1 GO , $1.75 and $2.00. Satin Ehidime at $1.10 , $1 20 and $1 35 lack Jersey Silk at $1 30 to $2. A full | no of all party colors in Brocades and dlaln to match , both in Satin and Surah. Domestics 100 pea Fine Unbleached Cotton,5o worth 7o. 120 pcs fine and howy Unbleached Cot ton , best make * , 7i 3 worth 9o. 30 pcs Bleached Muslin , 5o worth Ge. CO pcs Lonsdalo finish Muslin , bleached 7Aa worth lOo. A large assortment of New Ginghams & New Pjinls Black Drees Goods Their Black Dresa Goods department IB replete with the most desirable fabrics that can be procured. They offer 10 pcs Black Cashmere , all wool , -10 Inches - ches wide at 50c , worth and sold elsewhere - { where at C2c. ' 8 pcs Blaok Cashmere , of very fine count , 05a worth 85o. 8 pa No 700 Black Caahmoro , 7oc po yard , actually worth 953. G pcs Black Cashmere that are worth $1.10 , wo show and sell for 90 < j. 15 pos Black Cashmere $1 worth $1.25. 5 pea Black Drp Da Alma , all woo40 / inches wide , $1 wotth $1 40. 5 pcs Black Silk Warp Henrietta cloth. $1 worth $1 35. * * 5 pos Blaok French Diagonal , all wool,40 r Inches wide , BOj worth 75o. Black Myaatla clotha , Hemo Spuna , etc. , etc An assortment of MOURNING GOODS are always carried by thiahonaa. Velvets and Velveteans A complete line of Velvets and Vel- voteonn , in brocades and plain , ranging in prlco from 60a to $2.50 per yard , that would be cheap if 25 per cent were ad dod. Underwear In ibis line this house have made ape. clal efforts and now quote Mena * hoary gray Undershirts at 40u worth COc. MODS' Scotch mixed and whtto Underwear - wear , 50o. Mena' fine whlto merino Underwear 76a worth $1 , Hens' fine all wool otmols hair Under * wear $1 25 worth $1.75. Ladies' merino Underwear , 32 dozen anils , 50o worth 75o. Ladles' silk finish merino Underwear , 75a worth $1 Ladies' fine cochineal aarlot Underwear. $1 worth $1 50. Hosiery. The stock of Hosiery in this homo this icaaon ia larger than over , and at prices which cannot fail to sell the goods A full , ind cunploto line of Ohlldrens' , Lidloa * X and Mona' Hose , In cotton , wool , Halo and Bilk. Of this House is still one of the Special ties , and parties at a distance , desir ing to patronize this house , TVilljftndtJiejftfui of CocJfe teflforyan ever rea dy to deal as jf airly att if they were alrte to call in person on the f/rcat dry yoods firm of COCKE& MORGAN 347 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,