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it tho e Q.is on ti icholson “PBeecher” won wee in Missouri Valley Frid e two lively fights on up) turday night, but nouarr & Humpty Dy v trou the opera liouse next Friday Tony 1 o unn. ool opera company arrived aeitic yesterday, and will appear at the 4,|m 1 fouse this evening. )rgee Hu hes just found out rtment has no head to what a good many others ome time. and Miss Nettie Mil- vere on this side of & ng o permit to enter the state matrimonial, - allowed to go dummy train without ticket W they are grumbling at this v of their privileges ud jury of Mill work in arush. In« haud found twenty-four in tinished up Saturday for adjournment. Joln Itm s been added to the ma | is serving as city ular deputy, 1 il in Uncle Sam's that the fir it. Thatis j have felt for John f O re geveral fal larms of fir and expeet to a fine establ Oflicer O'Br a hoy named | away from th ob., afew d 8. He will be to-day. ave yesterday eaptared here Hughe thei to_settle promise y. Those who have not paid by to-motrow morning are to be complaiained of and costs will be added to the r i $25. is_ quite livery lively demand for special yostoffice here, much © than was but there are not many lett ceived here with the speeial stamp oh fussel was night on a charge of o i \u-\umm of 1l him mul thinks of ch: n"\n;.' Dim also with Tesisting an officer. he Vuli«-r force have been ample by the chief, he havi rea himself "in o new uniform. The new clothes have less buttons on than the old, and Skinner looks less like 2 major gene: ral but more i usiness. i Hough, of Creseent City, was here day on the hot track of Some hovses supposei to be the oues recently stolen in Onawa, Marshal Guanelluand Deputy Mullen followed up the trail to Oma and there found “the horses, but proved not to be the ones wanted. Ateamatthe C. B. & Q day morning beeame htened and Broke into a lively ran, ‘The wagon h ul brought to the depot thiree ladies s trunk. ‘Two of the ladies had alr got out, and the trank was being anoved when the train started, The third Tady was thrown out, but not scriously injured n the district which closod Saturday. indictiments found selling intoxieating (quo of the cases there w iy and lines |1£I|Mr\|‘\1 from $50 to $100, they y / ‘men in the business, and fore let off light. ater here to the thickness of a quarter of an inch Saturday night, and soimne damage was done to plants and flowers. N Ben Marks lost ne 11 the plants in her front yard, she away from home, and expecting to re- turn before frost and have the plants placed in g greenhouse. * ! In connection with the services of N! 2anl’s chureh, held in Masoni terday, the choir gave spe music of unusual merit. In the morning Frank Jadollet accompanied with the flute Prof. on the organ. The evening ser- vice was entively mu and C. W, Dalby led the congre singing with his cornet, was a lively Saturday night held in the vicinity of ward school house. Wm. has been taken in as one of the wnts, and has o bad wound on 1, apparently struck by a billy or ho oflicers are after Andy 1 nd some others, who will *»mluhl\ keep shady until the affair has lown over a little. b an ex- ed they depot }'rdvr— conrt at Glenwood, there w cul, tional At the eamptive at Avoea Friday night Couneil Blufis was well and wl.l\ repre sented, Major Lyn Colonel Keatley anl Colonel Il B.D: v the orators in attenda r, , County A and Captain ‘ Russell added to the enjoyability of the fon. The visitors were most hos- Ably enterta Daily" danghte aceom- od. Miss Colonel Frankie, iwge W. Schinde ing to open up a first-c dry to bhe known as th ion to be No, 510 Broadw Schindele has been in the business in Chicago and he is thoroughly experienced in im hu.- while by h|~ former residence lo of nequaint- +enterp! i qllllv an it is belicved will be suec ‘-wlul - ‘ANtTED—Information ofu young lady se name is Muy Cummins, and who ved in Omaha about \u;.:u,z-'x She Ia 19 years old, brown hair and.eyes, about 5 feet 8 inches bigh, and \vvuzhs about 122 pounds. She ad on a_ brown dress and black hat when she left Kear- ney, Neb.; $25 reward will he given for any information leading to her recovery., Address T. J. Camming, Council Blufls, Town. e ntinl abstracts of title and real s, J. W, & B L. Squire, 102 Pearl street, Substy Lamps cheap at Home Main St. - 1t yon wish to umku legitimately fror on fo Fifty dellars per d write to Judd & Sm No. Ut Fourth sueet, Couneil Bh o Head of the Vire few days ago the Ber / licted that Judge Ayl ters or Bicher had been chief of the fire depart vas verified worth would ¢ this his rendering just such o gist of the deeision is that v nnn(hu city the right to oftice of chief of the fire an ordinance, defining the and fixing the term of ofiice, not exceed one year, The city council passed an ordinance virtual- ly fixing the term for life, or at least | until the chief was removed for cause. John Templeton was chief under this ordinan but Walters and his friends howled out this ordinance being illegal, and Walters was clected chief, and ‘the ordinanco was amended 50 asto make the term two ye W ters was made chief before thi ordinanee went into effect, so the opinion of the court, he Lunder a 1 ordinanee on of the am ment, and Saturday by deeision, 1 the state la create the ) ut by duties, ete., which must ,‘m:i(»(i m [ nu-)ulml that, in was not There ulml could not hold the oflic council at its regular any tion should choose to eleot o new and interpreting this to the efleet that the council had the right to elect & new ma Eicher was ¢l . Walters refused to give up the office and hence the contost, Now the judge decides that both the ordinance under which Walters was clected, as well as the amended ordi- nanee under which Eicher clected, are of no fix a term state law, which pr nance mast fixa delinite term not to ¢ ceed one 0 Iters will continue to hiet until the counc \I can take some action, and that for | he might not have his author nized he grot his friend, the mayor, to appoint him yesterday. The couneil will without doubt quickly disappoint him, and will hasten to amend the ordinance so as to red to clect a ance to become y possible that the ma > helping his friend out by pls I his supposed veto power. 1t boom in losy price Rodda & Co's Peoples’ Store. \\.unq to be Senator. Major A. R. Anderson was downed in attempting to earry into congress with a boom, but his ical aspirations have not been altogether quenchied, and he is now on the track for the senatorial nomination for-Iremont and Page counties, which form one sen- atorial district. Fremont county has selected delegates instrueted to support him, l-ul .ll(lu)u"ll Page county hus not e i yet it is under- support or | is to be held ag v, when the | badly himsc polit- \lull\l Clark. Shenandoah contest will county would unless he red in making son inroads on the we county delegates, and breaking the appare m unanimity for CI: -~ lhv erack ul doom awnits i Roi i Q0 People Store to-day, for they will place on sale over $10,000 worth of new goods which have just arvived. Do blishment. added ding New 1 Another establishment ha el to the list of those to which Couneil may well point with pride as being equal 1y found in any city in the west. erence is made to the large and new olishment of .lulm Beno & Co., which is now open for business, although lack- ing a few of the muslmw The fivm is one whose name associnted with that of the city itself th the two seem inseparable, and the people hout western fowa h.n. for liberal shure of their patronag louse, their confidence being con- dly strengthenced and increased by : ng and popul source of grs able to announ any customers that they have now established (|u~m~| lve a8 Conno- dious and attrac s ure 1o be As muny alr y know, My, Beno is the owner of the north half of the ant Beno & Shugar tending from Muin to Pe First avenue. The firm L moved m(o this block, and now occupy the flmn which has two entrances on Main 81, and fronts also two entrances on Pearl street, Nos, 43 and 86, The main flooris 41x102 all in one great i This been fitted up in r well .|~lu-m- fronts s fini n«l|n| B R e let the light pour u--ly into tho s and at night T lights pour hnllnuu y streaming out int the attention of ¢ sight of the place. ‘The interior ments throughout are elegunt. the center of the spacious room is a row of han ne iron pillars, tastefully dee- orated, The walls and ceiling ave in pure white relieved by ncat trimmings of fresco work. The shelving s of the kind known as the chet bar, the sup port being of light, graceful iron work, and all the v being adjusta- lh\ woodworl K, presenting u “The counten’s are finished y, and the old-time show %5 have boaa supplanted by couniera ing French plate glass “to) lrnml» s0 that the richest goods rotected, and at the sa time v all. Besides the in- ice, the appearance of goods thus displayed is decidedly attract- ive, and a lm]bl)_) change for the bette Near the Pearl street entrance is the counting room, and eashier’s place, the Jlace being st apart by a bank style of inish, lmngllghl, airy, at tive and 1l)ll\l'l| nt This beautifal and almost mammoth salesroom is made to appear like some great exposition, or f: ar, being filled with Ly of form and color, and ye ull\, d irlxqml On the nmlh side are tho disp as of iery, ladies w ied i showing of s as s to be found in g '1 he other side of the great sto voted to clothing, gunn furnishing good, hats, cap, gloves, o, But when one s gazed, ‘and wondered, and ad- THE ot this cstablis it to the firm ud gnch a canse of part of the eit zZons Why, under pecia Rodda & Ih v they siseman, anada. Ritchie, who recently sensation by being discovered in the gtore of D, W Bushnell, where he had been employed and trosted for year id to have de paried for Canada, where he will remain o time. The shortage has beer settled, as already made public, but it i id that he doesnot feel any too seeure from being arrestod thercfore Dre: soil. There ar 1 attempt will be my uh- l»\ Imfxn nds to undo the settlement of the alleged short age, and that he fears that in any such case his prosecution would naturally re Btilt, Ho'will find ih Canadaplonty of company. created such “knocking down” o for - m agitated indrcss goods, clonks, ete., ete., thatg - nimense_stock of I The whole over the big ¢ tlannels, blan resented in the | man, Rodda & Co.s Peoples’ store. — Arrested for Murder, About (\\n years agn there was a sen- sation: rin Glenw which 1lace killed John Clin, smith, to whom he was related by v ind with whom he had Is concern lnce claime defense witn since been that of pho- nd been livi tion, and th ied to b Jjust been n.qu. W, Batwilllp It is claimed t v oceurred the doctors thonght that one bullet alone had done the work but that since then the body has been taken up and the discovery made that there we: I.‘ lets in Bis head, and t in 3ol 1 self de sne butlet ought to 1 cd and that the second one was maliciously fired. 1t is claimed that some of n..- evidence now g | - The “Favorite’” cor: at Harkness Bros. LSSk Prize for Parmers. A premium for the Jongest ear of eorn from this yes crop. For particulars call on or tddress J. Y. Fuller, buyer and shipper of wheat, corn and oats; No, 89 Pearl street, € 1cil Blufis, T/);;/'z;t;g/) Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY ns decirous of above will pl Prof. C. B. Lipfert, 20 First Avenue, Council Blufls, Towa. I\T SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofiice Over American Express, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. HAIR GOODS RS, D, A, BENEDICT'S ). 537 Brondway, Council Blufs, Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. N( . 337 Broadway. ' HAIR GOODS. Waves, Frizzes, Switches, Etc, HAIR GOODS. SHAMPOOING, HAIR DRESSING, AND CUY HAIR GOODS, Bangs cut Pampadour, Langtry or Other Styles, HAIR GOODS. MRS, €. L. GILLETTL, 20 Mu Coueil umn‘m KIEL SALE STABLES Horses and mules constantly on hand, fop nl-. at retuil or in carlond lots. All stock warranted as xopr Wholesile and rotail dealors atisfuction guurans il & BOLEY, incil Blutts. R M RICE M. D. CANCERS 5, et Aumers, ot rod rivout CHRONIC DISEASES of ai kinds o spoctay. Over thirty yeurs’ pravctical exporionoe, Of No. 11 P trcer, Gomell biate ol B CONSULTATION k. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFPS, _OMAHA DAILY fi»;\‘"\'l". AY, (1("]()] ER 5 BEK, We shall offer at CASIT SALE, NELS at 25 per cent below the pric 10 dozen Blankets were bought at Auc until €old, a large invoice of COTTON FLAN eretofore asked. $2.00 to £3.00. T Parties will do well to to $2.00, worth from p80 goods were fon Sales and will not be duplicated. secure them while here, SILKS Our new stock of 'ricots, Dress Flannels, Plaids, Etc,, Are unusually attractive and never so cheap as now offered, New Carpets are received and our stock is well assorted for the carly Fall trade. ) Office Matting a Specialty.! RUGS, DoorR MATS, ETC. l HARKNESS BROTHERS, 441 DROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFES, GUM! GUMI Exclusive Rubber House! RUBBER BoOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, TELT BOOTS, Immense Stock, Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for llustraled Catalogue. Z.'T. LINDSEY & CO. Warchouso and Salesroom, 41 N. Main §t., Council Bluffs, Towa, Oflice 412 Broadwuoy. STEAM DYE —AND— DRY (CLEANING fWORKS . 29 Main 8t., Council Bluffs. THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE Y JOHN BENO & CO,, Have removed totheir New Store, Nos. 82 & 34 Main and 33 & 35 Pearl Sts., \}.XJ DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFFICE, \'hm.v they have put in a new stock of ] i Lx Wi &‘ \ COUNCIL BLUFFS. A Gigantic Attraction In Underwear. s We beg a eacrificing sale in the Underwear depart Ladies’, to announce the heginning of ment, , Gentlemen's and Children’s Underwear at prices which will please 28 dozen Men's heavy Gray Undershirts and Drawers at 25e. €4 dozen Men's White Mevino Shirts and Drawers, silk finished, at 50c, worth T5e 82 dozen Men's Fine Gray M 10 Shirts ard Drawers at 50¢, worth e, 24 d Merino Shirts and Drawers, satin finished at 6de worth e, zen Men's Fine white 88 dozen Men's All W Scarlet S| s and Drawers at T5c worth §1.25 42 dozen Men's Striped Fine Merino Shirts and Drawers at $1 worth $1.50. 24 dozen Men’s Fine all wool Camels Hair Shirts and Drawers at $1.25 cheap at $1.75. ' Ladies’ Underwear. 82 dozen Ladies® fine white merino silk finished vests and pants at §0c worth 75¢ 22 dozen Ladics’ fine white merino, extra fine gauze vests and pants at 750 worth §1. 59 dozen Ladies’ all-wool searlet underwear, §1 worth $1.50. 49 dozen Ladies? fine cashmere white vests and pants at $1.25 worth §1.75, Childrens’ all wool searlet underwear, 25¢ and upwards, Children’s merino white underwear, 25¢ and upwards, Corset Sale Tlic Quality for boc. $1 Quality for Thc. $1.26 Quality for §1. G0 diffarent styles of Corsels where, White and drab. all sizes, 0n our second floor, Cloaks and Wrans at snsh low oricss a3 ware never bafore offered in Council Blufs. Our stock is now compietd and oa exiibition. Fancy Wiaps n all the latest foreign noveities. 1o select from, many of thom mot obtainably Blsa- YARNS, YARNS, YARNS ) German Worsteds, Scotch, Spanish, Germantowns, Saxonys, Western and Eastern Yarns. All colors. Prices the lowest. 60 picces Canton Flannel, spocial purchase at be, worth 8 1-3, Linen and House*wwing goods departmont : 60 extra quality white bed spreads at 76¢. 60 extra quality, white honey comb, extra size bed spreads at $1 eaca, 400 remnants Tablo Linen, must be closad out, Second week of the IDRY 'GOODS, CLOTHING, Largest Dress Goods Sale ladles and Fumishing Goods, Ete,, Etc Among which are the following lines:— — | Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Gents’ Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear. GexTs’ Boots AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALIsES, MONARCH FiNe SHOES Ladies® Children’s and Misses’ Underwear, Nosiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies’ Valises, Blankets and Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO., No. 82 and 84 Main Street, Council Blufls 0. 83 and 85 Pearl Street. last week. We do this in order o give all a chaaca, Remember the prices this week will continus the same a3 026 price to all Special attention given to mail orders and requests for samples, Ever in the city. Cocke & Morgan, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA.