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() THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, \i()\!) AY, OCTOBER 12, : e e et et = e S e R e 'l‘”i‘l A 1LY |”‘3i‘?-‘ A HEAVY WIND STORM. MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, But None Tujured S¢ o I: o, 12 Tearl Gireet. |hH~ even 7 NEW CO0DS AND LOW PR!!IES!' be filled 1o its vopera houso herc e for the oceasion ,‘,} LD - gle elub wiil fa V t Tections, which peaks good mus umored _our postmastor 1 ! Ho cvidently did ) o the fate of the Council Blufts it ! [ THE SENATORIAL SQUABBLES. Gleanings From Avoca Points Politis cal and Personal Gathered t low, for fa 1 In (he Blulis 1is placey With Wind, E@%hg?gfll 347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. t No Damag tertainment on Satu =3 ‘ ering of citizens f d admi ght for 25 | Thero wor o . ST heap at Homer's, We shall offer at CASH SALE, until sold, a large invoice of COTTON FLAN i n New England supper to- | those in attendance to sceure hack seats Ladios, Walts fi A5 at 25 per cent below the prices heretofore asked | - - —— s i 4 Supper and athnissic hocents. | and the void which eharacterized t lie vou want the latest styles in 10 dozen Blankets at §1.25 to £2.00, worth from £2.00 to $3.00. These gdods were \ i I . Jaekson, the secretary | front of the hall, showed that they hast | French rnhats and honnets wiit | were hought at jon Sales ¢ ot be duplicated, Pavties wi é | BB s o 16 CEeon ke aranay, | L oh oC e B e o GAgR il | (R LRIRHE 8 Auction Sales and will not be duplieated. - Parties will do well to g night. - ot 1 800 WHIL | i yon wall cire to got the very | secure them while here, f 1 the only and Wi D, Avlsaworth lins eatsed th resl. | original” would do and | Jyeaef’and correet styi te O DL, Dot on Fiiet avenue and | say, rather than from any desire to be | - rhth strect { considered asin any way encouraging or | One Week Only. | | L] it The funeral of Gooria, ufant danghe | endorsing him. He had quite a_struggle | Commencing his morning you will \ v tor of W. M, nnd Savah 11ilt, took plac e T D e te | have: an opportunity of buying oil paint ' ter of WAL i Saral ook | 10 get even these cariosity-seekers o gt fne Wit pric S I K S : como into the hall. Tl band played in Vol paintings, a1l new subjeets, suit I_. 5 Nicholas Schultz and De hompson, o ) vain for a half hour or more, and while | ablo s < any parlor, at cacly former 4 both of this city, were o1 turday given | ; : i il ¢ necess Jermit to we there were many on the streets, yet none e A the necessury permit to wed, V 100 4 25; forme o muarry was on Saturday | seemed to i 10 dozen new siyle hand- Our new stock of to this ok o iied - | "LPicOts, ; Taaty, of Neol and | mocting. The mayor was desperate. T | 10 dozel hewsiyle bun pang hi 5 W ) p 0 s, fro ach, Just one-hal township his wiath he started out o drum | fi% jjon 10 Lo B 80 eaty up a crowd was Mr. 8 eleetrie belt manu f. On the strect | Ty Smith, of the o ieturing company of crowd of ¢t xidermist at the ome fine specimens piniet frames in Dress Flannels, how windows. Judd & Smith, e had 4 big otsbn taeital 1o Plaids, IEte,, v New Englanad | it St s selling the about his carr and was sefling " the [ S8 AL oHEe: | (Wore 8 supper wid i the Exposition § A his about the : i el e o Wik would | ponoin telling “‘m“ o “}'””"'m | WW Cliapman, 105 and 107 Main i miss it henchmen canie to Smith and e L & | Ave unusually attractive and never o cheap as now offered, The Athletics 3 game | quested him o quit selling on the street, ; Saturday, de nsti- | for so long as he was selling and h llll\"h tution for the seore | the crow ttention the mayor could finest style the market Our machinery ved on the of 13 (0 5 not get cnoughin the hall to hold a meet. | Toad, we are el g the Ex-Governor Fuirehild of Wi lmv\m g, Smith did not feel like quitting, and | opening of the Jlows STEAM Lavibry | ’ and Hon. D O'Connell are to speak | soon afterwards a policoman came to | fora fon . Due notice of the open | in M ie hall this cvening und ”‘\ him and threatened to t him if he | ing will be given in these columns g did not move his stand. M | the Bre man that he suppos had got a conch-anc -four yor aronnd town and i Scr eLe & O - ST \ Fihat if he - d taken the A New lkvluulun- tken in Hu-‘ 2 we shall put auspices of the republican committee The work of laying a track for the new bridge is going 1d the rails ment. Ladics’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s Underwear at prices whieh will please have | ween put in g iin o short H e 5 sask A 35 | § 3 S, distance of where the new bridge s to be ml1|~‘...|:lg; UL ST i) 1 vatwe s scll for | ¢ voooivod and our stock is well assorted for the early Full trade. el hni et I ¥ VT e and well ¥ n the federal court to-day there will [ Smith _ is has been adepib il S— SRS Sy | J W ik doing a srives employment I this parposc in view, and our priec hands. Althongh he | will evidence a saving to the purchaser . . : MBI DL | 64 dozen Men’s White Merino Shirts and Drawers, silk finished, at 300, wor B | 00 il ot futerest of Doti e »Om ce Mattlng a Sp601alty. doen Me crino Shirts and Drawers, silk finished, at 300, wortih or, v a license to sell | custome ||ll(l\llw|\ 5. Itsaves expense " Ta s 5 < : 10 sl g pstomers, Goods 32 dozen Men's Fine Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers at 50¢, worth e license, then to be s sold for less, and it enables the iness, 80 as not todraw | purchasers to receive the bestand lurgost 5 24 dozen Men’s Fino white Merino Shirts and Drawers, satin finished 11 060 ot that the quantity of goods for the least amount of T Cotd some one 1o li money. HARKNESS BROTIE located here some time, thriving |1I\~v|n 8, 28 dazen Men's heavy Gray Undershirts and Drawers at 25¢ he some motions heard, and to-morrow the case of Jamd ime uinst the Wabash, for the killing of a team of mules, will be takn up. Bliss will sell you hats at jobber's prices as the goodsare 2 hought finm the i crs. Go and ot prie you will find them the lowest i the west and the best assortment. is a Council [ Tufts n been compel Hu(l to ) his good s here, on the stred High priced outside wraps are doomed. reatened with ar - | P A0 2 Thera . i You can buy the most expe n~1\vlm'w|d4- L i Prize for Tarmore. 38 dozen Men’s All Wool Scarlet Shirts and Drawers at 750 worth §1.25 v velvet, plush or other material and huve | o O i it ot premium for the longest car_ of corn Y . EAG LR S e L el 453 GRS RHUE U 1 h:x:““ldnm1'1'!'!”(‘»(‘|||"v"ll;l;u:lu aad nbor | O m this venr’s crop. For particlurs ) & 42 dozen Men's Striped Fine Merino Shixts and Drawers at $1 worth $1.50 made garment costs at k. Dowling’s. as he pretends to be. At Des Momes, on or address uller, buyer and 21d. ), \ o Come o the benefit to-night. The man- | Smith is allowed to sell without a license, | shipper of wheat. dozen Men's Fine all wool Camels Haiv Shivts und Drawers at §1.25 choap ut, agement of the Exposition have de Coun $1.75. cided | beeause he is an Towa manufacturer, and | Pearl stecet, to devote the proceeds to-night to the [ Des Moines has urged the firm to move Misses Myrtle—a benelit. Beautiful pro- | their facto gramme, New England supper and ad- | ment as w ission, all for 25 cents. by the The anti-monopolists are noting with | which he mueh force that at this term of the fed- | to offer m though there were numerous :ll\l\; manu there. With such 1If you wish to make legitimately from shown him Saturday night, | Ten fo Fifty dollars per day write to % o LS B SEfOFe uf“"““l & sinith,” No. 3t Fourth street, g g J “Des Moines would not_have | Council Bluffy d U d iducements fo et o ; } $A01ES noaerwear. wdies’ fine white merino silk finished vests and pants at 50c worth 76¢ E &‘um]mmv\l not a v such mn Lo m.um‘ ! ~nwrla Gudo s s inst the cor- me of the citizens into NOTICE.—Speeinl advertisemoents, such as WA b N N angue ) porations. L anu L. there vroceuded to harangue | o round, To Loun, For Sule, To Rent, Wants 44] BR[]AI]WAY EOUNE” HLUH:S 92 dozon L Tn the easc of Mis. Allicott against the | those who would tisten, tor muwue o, e L ) ' ‘ it § a0 & Northwestern railway com- | hour and a half at the ;“;"}k""‘m;\!:;; h '_“;‘ the low Fate OF TEN Uanen oot VINE fOT 22 dozen Ladies’ fine white merino, extra fine gauze vests and pants at 79 3 iy 2 5 L L % » d E CEN'] NE v e b!l »iu())!]\‘ I:t "(::. :‘n( :(»,\'n tended remarks, saying he would not firs 1' mm‘nlun "."‘ 1|1\.1-'( E. r? Prr'l !:lY E[l:r worth §1. bronghit in o verdict for | g0 into details. In the course of i | oneh subsequent insertion. Leave advertiso. | == i S rought in a verdict for | rgue he took ocension to throw mud mentsat our oflice, No. 12 Pearl strect, near 80 dozen Ladies’ ull-wool scarlet underwear, $1 worth $1.50. 'r the defendant, At cost and less. tire stock of c¢lc ron, | MLy at the democratle party, and | Dewtwy ) ] ] ; - our especially at some of his democratic zen Ladies® fine cash re 12 Vests 23 W N.m".,,,\,.h and bllm“n "“ML“W HEmbpeaniliyAI WANTS, H ] N 3 49 dozen Ladies’ fine casimere white vests and pahts at $1.25 worth § outside wrapsin plushes, bro aded vel- return for the ving given him their vets, brochea beavers, bourette cloths, | pport in the “qq led beavers, ete., ele, at pr 11 atled on John Ahles for a specch, ill close out the” entie “stock at | and before Mr. Ables was through he once E.DOWLING. | wished he hadn't, for Ahles scored him B, 0. Furrel was arrested Saturday | fearfally, and told some very plain truths night for being drunk, and so disorderly | about him. asto break one of the windows in Mr. | * The farce losed with the mayor's at- Drolich’s store on Broadway. tempt to a “people’s ticket” up $25 for his appearance ramed. He scemed to be alone with the out and got 5o much fuller that he had to | exception a young m named Nugent, bo run in again. who is in his and ‘William Brix, Childrens’ all wool scarlet underwear, 25¢ and upw. Children’s merino white underwear, 25¢ and upwards, Exclusive Rubber House! » Corset Sale RUBBER B0OOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, A"comparatively obscure young limb [ who is o v by the ; vory liberal t of the Lw in Walwut numed Yadk and ye | mayor by being put on as special police e B Ml conifote itk RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, shall reccive,” or something like thit Wien all other menns fai - the ! 8 farce was getting to be too hl\(n 1 No. - business property in_Cherokee, . w2 1 Mothe AT ik e Cherokon county. Town. Wil trude for wosters T6¢ Quality for 60c. i o gt ot TETT BooTS iy to nominate a ticket, he A benntiful home in the town of Hast- kd ; vould suggest that a com- | Millk county, Town, for Nebraska land. $1 Quality for 7fc. mittce be named to make up | Value “'0 ness property and also a ticket, and Nugent getting the win s Ioperty and also o s 1 Tovs oo | 1IN TN ENSE Stock, $1.05 Quality for §1. ‘ made @ motion to that 1-|lml and Brix ), woll_fmproved, 40 50 different styles of Corsets to select from, many of them not obtainably Else- has like the thing that destroy Eve's happiness, shed his old” skin, 10 cating with a'knife (instead of « forl and voling some other fellow’s tic kot |-ml the news to Grover.—Ca onded it and the mayor put the ques- from Scott’ tion, 'll e mayor, and \u:rul\t “mm; 40 A ®hort time, in street, The lo voted ¢ al the o m\I\\d voted “nuy,’ 2 PR ot A Eastern Prices Dupllcated whore, y seems no elue us to how the [.,,A;_ the qui mm being sunk to the bottom if Nuw nere. was made. It is thonght that the thieves [ volume of sou & was the test, but the o 1 © b It he equitis will b 'h o f N nnn(lll\n Brix, | hiheumbered witd hind i Nebrs .4?‘.""""' i White and drab. all sizes. unt b., partly tod themsolves in the | mayor pronounced the question carried, n, the 13—4%0) nerea in Holt d there waited until after the | and he named as such a place was locked up at night. Nugent, C. Wesley, Norms In the ense of Alex € mayor’s brother-in-law, IRyl ok b DAl anis 60 Schensy nd fMoor, Cloaks and raps at such low priess as ware e e, B el | ek, M, gonomnced, ot i s | KR Al ot o o Send for lllustrated Catalogue. On our sacord oo, p nover _bofore , trude offered in Council Bluffs. Our stock is now complete aad od éa ibitio n. Fancy reps i of the best Chunci T, way in the federal court § wurday . avi 3 o and let the pub Iu- now_at some future sred Kansas or riska AR A e, etedChs wins s e i Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. | | iy jytest torsign noveltos ! a verdiet the company, eliiming L 5 e itla i nnd ranl R AT ‘meehouse and Salesroom, 41 N, Main St., Council Blufls, Towa. i that the evidence showed contributory S Lonns, IWOSE L \‘l‘““,u a utiful suburban loeation in Towa | Ofiice 412 Brondway. 3 negligence on the part of the plaintiff, w}m\\ s conductor of a ficight train which was run into by another fre zht A o train at Woodbine, he boing hurt in the | G ATOR0: e i wreck and now sucing for damage AvocaA, Qcot, 10.~Bverything quiet ex- The taxpayers of this county vemembor | CeRt-election topies. The now famil . will oxchange for western lands. 1street. i STEAMDYE |YARNS, YARNS, YARNS few of our sp the valuable s¢ ce of Eli Clayton while | street scene is: A well dressed gentleman —AND— I T LA T (TS S A P T S I s — g whors in saving: tousands of ol or | Luboriuge man, and grects him thus UNION TICKET OFFIGE i w]fu\'.‘.lfi-"u‘, i 'nm'):fiffif IS0 | 5 Why, betlo, T trend 1 grasping his | ‘ 1 re b 0! hand and giving it heurty s e, | H g v a.m'm.'\'\'.‘d"'; ,m'»\.‘.'“ T P iR KGR s ot | J. L. De BEYOISE, Agent, German Worsteds, Scotch, Spanish, Germantowns, Saxonys, Western aud Eastern ; vivg thorn off with aonoy. thap nad | Wiloandboye Well, Etrust? A remurk No. 07 Broadway, Counell Dlafts. No. 29 Main 8t.,, Council Bluffs. Yarus. All colors. Prices the lowest. ably bright little fellow, that boy of | rion. yours; ou should bu proud of him. He'll | ppafiyway Tin 3 Table, . % = | B0 pieces Canton Flannel, special purchase at bc, worth 8 13, ‘Tom Bowman has been make his mark in the world, But, 1 say, 0,000 bond to send on to V! i 2 et " T ] : " hich “,|l|“;‘. 7o t0 o approvod before e glils Libiak ghiphowdn yon uk 0L s h.h..,.[f.l,".f e ant W.P. AVYILSWORTHE, Linen and Housckeeping goods department : 60 extra quality white bed spréads receives his commission as postmaster, | (Ome is fall? ourse, being 4 i gepartur centrul st v tim i § at T8¢, 60 extra quality, white honey comb, extra sizo bed sprads at $f eaci It is expected that the change will not | fric nd of wine, I depend on you, and | the loeal o ‘ ‘ ol HOUSE MOVER AN D RAISER 100 remnants Table Linen, must ba closed ont. take plice for ton days or two weeks yot. | Would not offer insult by asking your | Secondweek of the llected but not paid ont. After gotting fittea out as post he | vote and imlumny in my behalf, aud by | will b A\munm.-d s disbursing agent for | the way, the not manin | 'vs 10 ho spent on the govenment | town that has more influence than you building here. the samo as Ao present | bave. It a fact; T am the Tabe postmaistor, Phil Avmour, Th an's fr nd all the time. You kno ” o about $40,000 in this fund, and don't your Of course yon Brick buildings of sny kind raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteod. Frame houses mov o tional bond will have to be filed fc t Well, give us your hund. 1 haven’t much . on Little Glant trucks—tho best in the world. Ever since the building of the high | time to-day to visit, but will sew, you Mo Al XPECRN. 2o h 1010 9th ST., COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0AW. sohool on the tap of the blufly theve has . agzain (befare eleetion, however). Gaod B by And he hurries on, while the been much fault found with the location, . Roa ! o tho uppronches are so | Doring man gos on tw his work, won steep, and in winto : \ ing how it |~ that he has hee make it almost impor compel them to elimh such a b welldressed gnticnan s opinion, when ow helngt eansidored a before bas the same gentleman | med such steadfust friendship, or | 1 nized him. Why is it? Wilnut 1 atic com 1 “Among the Braakers' is now | 1 (Adi E NGO, B LN TON & QUINCY, Aail and Express 710 Iix s BY M. DROHLICH, 695 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. bo more casily reached . Such i e prise would bo exponsive, espr was lowered to wh llll" I\t to Ata and, Dut it seems t smething should be | house Kriday » endition wis done to relieve those who “have to get | "% ‘\“h their sehooling there Hea Wi R. RICE, M. D. rGITY STEAM LAUNDRY CANCERS 1t ol o ™ i Remember the prices this week will continue the saiwe as Leave Couneil IKI|<||~ t while new ofilee of Buriham, Tulless & | Qe <poci WP, | s Counei) ot No. 103 Muiu atrvet, ix one of the | Negloy, a5 Aiss | 11idd prin, " i clty. B el nout uiit weiive It mtorion | Dobidrane ";,,,,'.‘!:‘,,.‘.,‘.' | B 24 CHRONIC DISEASES ot i xinss specary, | FVET 10 106 €Y REMER & BEARIG WA — Over thirty years' practic No. 34 N. Main Streel, Council Blufls lowa. | Novsl boantateaen, Guca hiude " % | last week, Wo do this in order to give all a chance. Oaa price to all. " CONBULTATION ik, | | ‘TACOB SIMS Telephone No. 141, All work warranted. e | Special atteution given (o wail orders and roquests for samples. nd adornments of any in | wepre the right ones in the right |1 i ting and payering caving perfectly b homio, Come Miller, who' b g § Y fy A [ AMrs. B, D. Hoopo's, who has for th s bt Bl s ‘-:.:u':.‘:.":fi‘:.x.‘:,::,::':.':":;.'A.‘"u'.!:z ATTORNEY AT LAW |7 ONLY HOTEL | suosomen Mallor is o Ity v bed, is #blo to he out again. She | | e of his skl and i3 0mo | having v isite od ( mu.ul Blutls l COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1In Council Bluffs having orrlcnn & P‘USEY‘ { iks was g Des Moines | N SCHURZ, E}figx i %usw?u%:fl?fi B AN K E RS COCke & Morga'n’ ol 1o oot e | JUSEICE OF the PeACE. |‘Crmsron movse: Giay. Sho is visiting 1 Marengo, b CRESTON HOU: COUNGLL BLUFFS, 10WA ot e tof ne ordinery | ju, this week. N Ottice Over Amerien E: . BB, Harding, wife of our :\gen;l S, IOWA, MAX MOWN, Proprictor. Established, 1565 u-!‘ v his servie Dimsell not oniy 1o be s sood n, bt an @