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0 - THE DA l»l,\' B, LIEUT.-GOV, \I\‘\[xl RESIGNS | COUNGIL BLUFFS. | WEDNESDAY MOI NG, OCT. 14, ) OFYICE: No. 12 Fearl Btreat, 1. W. i - Manage MINOIR MENTION, o tailor, for fall good it the rink to-night fter 5 Only two drunks were tined ¢ o lice court yesterday Roller skating at the Azemo to-night In the federad court the case of € mings v the Wabash railway is still on | trial | The Agemo armory is the finest colle tion- of weapons ever seen in Council | Blufrs | Get ready your paper costume for the gemo grand mareh, Five Mindenites were naturalized here yostordiy olities must be goetting warm there, The company prosenti « “A Wife's Tonor" number ten, and e stopping at | Beehtele's hotel You may never g v chance to see in great demund tonly. phonetic me of his re a gzood deal 10 1o be with the olice for Te will nuak ety will hold J. B Hark 1302 First avenue, Friday afternoon, | ? o'clock. A full sttendance is re- | :|n.~l;r| Ihe piling for the foundation of the new conrt hov s been let to Mr, Rob. inson, of On lowest bidder, Tl work will pre be commenced | t0-MOrrow. | | Deputy U. 8, Marshal Troutman has rf Madison witl Leip, who for pa an unpleas: | started for was sentenced for \ counterfert money. Rather ant trip for hoth. g qualities of i Two trains of enttle from the ranch of M > Sun- | bout o and one train load was ¢ other shipped to Ch hey were an unusually fine lot of eattle. An attempt was made Monday night to | burglarize Goldstein's store. on Broud- | way, next to Mrs. Metealf, who was | akened by | WS citing window and who, m, stopped further pro away to gt int by giving the ceedings. ho made such a re to be her Tngzh-y Johns" “T'wo funiny Ofticer B J. Austin has received the gad news from s old home in Virginia | that his only sister died there on the thiv of this month. She has been ill for « a year, and was quite low when he vis ited the home Tast spring, so that the sad news was not wholly unexpected. The inspector, paving committee, en- rincer and ¢ pronounce the p of Willow avenne as being aces contract, and the counc the work apd ordered it puts an end to the compls recently. B. F. Williams, the mill crnoon, skin and our ot his fin the injury being a very paintul one, but he luekily eseaped without having any bones hroken Irwin, who was arrested back from Omah: Lou 1l concerned in the b hardware store here, hus not b amination, and the time has not heen set. | He elaims that the goods found with him were given to him hv L ostranger to 1 for him. ‘They have been identitied being Scott's goods, On Puesday, Ocf nd browght | W e w605 S round tripwill | rmation can be , the outh 7 Broad s decided not to w i put in, that nn | no n]\" r he nV » the public and let the fusing (Iw In\\ z r of my city” now de B nber eatleusses are at o This will suit the people, | means to do away | | onneil meetings, : once held in the back room | soflice, when e was given | ob of going east on a bond-sclling | trip, and given money 1o pay the expe { of the trip, or thit othel famons | night meoeting, whe him on the quict, $16 on oflice, stamps, ete chamber meetings should e i count, and when their ,mu.uhn s are given to the public through the BiL the mayor ought not to go roind wmong the city officials voaring, and trying to {ind ont who gave the thing away to that bothersome BEE man, itimately from per day write to 81 Fourth street, iy No Jnaa & Smith, Council Blufls. - Work on the Streets, city council, which was supposed cted on i retrenchment platform, and which has for the most part shown much more cave and wisdom than its | predecessors, was startled at its last | meeting on the presentation of bills showing that the strect work for the past | five woeks or so, has amounted to about $2,500, and this, too, without any special work being done beyand rvepairs, eross: walks, ¢te. It seems that there has been no very careful system about strect work, the supervisor receiving ovders fivst from one, and then another, the total amount- ing to more than any of the aldermen 2 In their startled condition the wity l|llw|~\nmlv|| 1 to make o radic ching il they in all the wards, on that hereafter the supery isor shonld not do tifteen cents worth of work without having the written order of at | Teast four of the saldermen. The trauble Soeas 1o have heen that eaeh alderman | Dus been ordering work, and when the hills sore hronghit in, making a big total, they have £t inolined to b the si 1 isor for expuonding so wich money nder the ¢ it will be anore diligult 1o and more vasy gyl | cinry committed il over the senat the consres | Th fandling the wires th thwaeted the common wish, and althougl [ there were amajority of ¢ convention who favored hiny, some of and the people h 18 sin ]uw\p I man, he has o br v | and to adorn his br 10 s who lo for bay: ingg it one, The Wrangle Over Promises to Be £ I ttlcd 8aturday, STOPPING STREET REPAIRING. | A Happy Weddi Seve From the City- Enters nments and Points Pers sonal and Political, L Manning Resigne I svernor O, H, Manning | here ZOvernoe anation, us follow Covsent . Oct. 12, . Sney OF St 11 taly tender o you iy resign ti 1 nor of lowa, favorable and adva |n\~\u‘n m with the Central Natic bank of To . Kan- s nd e Topelss Lown and iivestinent idences o d towarl me hom comes tomany th a cit When al the legisl an of the jud ability Soon thit superios more truly his Itis o loss to city most 4 hoy he was ture, and made the howed its quality which il «,.4| te en liber of comin] ns; in fact, wherever placed attracted the admiration of all. Thu ized, he rose idly. He was nominated by the repub- for licutenant governor while ite, i without even veted to that honor s showed the same strong beart, and in the formation of committees and presiding on the highest praise, position | ind showed himself fully worthy of it e was renominated for the position by ned mtion, an honor ver hetore - ferved in this wanner in Towa, and his second term showed still developing strength and ripening wisdom, and he vé- tived from the place with the expressed resp i parties. He settled in Council Blulis, admiration of senatorsof both and his advent bere was the eause of en- <m over him as the best man to be d (o represent this ninth distriet in mal halls of the nation was @ boom of the people in his or, but, as is 50 often the ease, a few liticiang, who were more adept in are the people, to the away by shrewd scheming wish was defeated. He nnwnullullw retice of faw, quiet Iifalorate e nsas will find in him a sterl- wle and one of 3 <3 in his honest opinion, and nc ning o currying favor, A young it future. beford him, ind Im\x cannot but rvegret that he rs to make his home in hem w and livin, His future here would have speedily t him still further and brighter . but while in gomg into another he ccems o lose mueh that isat fo ast in prospect, Sl e cannot but win < in whatever line of duty Gilling 1Lle oot taavibG pIiou e wail, there will be a shower of blessings fall on them - Phe Fire Chicftainship. Al + the courts have decided that Walters never was and is not now the legnl chicf of the department, still he continues to wear his by buttons stwith the badge of o full-tiedged chief. The ordinance under which he was elected has been de clared (o be v and the council has nous a temporary chief Charles | Sunderson, but to this Walters still pro- poses to protest, and to hang onto the s whether or no. The tenacity with e clings to a position which % the enormous salary of §600 shows hm. to be a fit member of the mayor's pa he city attorney has decided that th Walters is not entitled to the oftice. and never was, yet as he has I althou served in that eapacity he should be ens | titled to pay, and on this recommenda tion the council s allowed him for bick 220, ‘T'he faulty ordi- od, and s Soon s Lu new sulary the sum of nance has heen ane e wew ordinnee s into eflee chief wil and in the mean time Si as chief, Next Satu }oo'clock s the | time set tor the election of w chief. Capt, | D E. Eicher, who has been eleeted by the couneil once, bat under w void ordi- nanee, has stood the brant of the tight in Wilters vemoved, d it seems Rardly fair to throw him overboara, now that he has been throngh the fight to get the place to which the counc Aed him Still, it is elaimed, that Eicher is not a practical fiveman, and it is his in tention to appoint an - assistant, John Temploton, and vely on him as lie is a tiveman from boyhood up, wid the former ehief of the dvpartment, ~ In such a e pleton might s well e chosen the chicf, and Lo would 1ili 1 position well, ns he has in the There is also talk of Kinbine, the engi of the water wo compnny, i he lively u|l-1n~' in the su depariment, 1t is understood that he will serve as ehief without pay, but in any event he wonid mike “ one, Some of the friends of Captain Rapelje, of No. 4, ave urging his nume is chicf, and he has's strong backing. Some think Sunderson, who 15 now acting should be retained. Whatever the coun cil does will be satisfactory to the eiti zens, if they will only chodse a man who will insist on some sort of diseipline in the department. There is no reason why the fire d ment should not be under as striet orders as the police department ‘Fhere should not be aflowed any drink g or carousing, no lvaving of e hoises willout some pery s0 that a house v for duty. In fi L head, a ¢ be mmmd ctment wants A Wife's Honor. Last evening fe's Honor" wus presented at the ope and p to be all that had been promised for it “The plot is luid on the old groundwork | of intense love and jealousy, but the situations, strikingly presented, a renched by new avenues, and the pathetic aud humerons are so deftly intermingled u house THE OMAHA DAILY e g e e 2 PO A g e TEE NEW YORY, BEE, WEDNESDAY, ()("l'()Bl‘ R 14, B e ——— New Goods! Cash Prices! | o pleasant reliefs to each other rean act as well as CARPETS ‘Gouncil Bluffs Carpet Co. o Chisftainzhip | " Plumbing Co. Logan Draws wott to sneh exeelle m { AppeAr in matin G52 ERCADWAT. good entertainm \ this opportunity, it is seldom that sucha ty Harkness - Happily Mated. v was amerry wedding vening, in which Conneil Bin » than ordinarily Onr ctock fa now compl | ment and containe all the w | e | |wv|“' other than Johy chief clerk of th pred a | ,l metion, but who former i among ||V\n\ Ci n\ IRPETS, CURTAINS. SITADES. UPHOLSTERY GOODS, ; | Sanilary liydraulic Engincers, among whom wore My blic end Privats Systems \\.»ul 1 you buy a picture if : 1'defy competition I.. wl the following prices for the BESE ten da 1y -mm[ paintings in gold fraz cf Sewerag 0 Tearnl | I 150 chromos (imported) $1.75; Largest Stock wu imported oleographs, i b |t ol framos, $14 Five dozen hand in o x! frame Lowest Prices. end Ventilation designed | and constructed i grold frame 24 : Plumbing work in all its branches. This TIIE ONLY EXCLUSIVE CARPET HOUSE 1N WESTERN 10WA, wht for spot eas! actual cost of frame, ¢ company have one of the best Ih.nm fail to call and examine these roolds during the trouble to wiit on stocks of plumbing goods in the west furnished upon application to ou of town partics FIKE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORD ' Council Blufls Carpet Company 405 Broadway. Estimates furnished. “ ANTED—When IIARRY BIRKINBINE, L |)-u al ul\ n orn and oatsin ear- Blults, Towa, and 0 Now York Plumbing company A premium fo way Council Blufts. Metcalf Bros. 342 and 344 BROADWAY. Telephone No 27. ..hipp.-r of wheat, street, Council Bly - HAIR GOODS MRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S No. 337 Brondway, Council Bluts. Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. No. 337 Broadway. Lamps cheap at cueh subsequent i ments at our oflice No. 12 Peurl street, noar No. 104 Bancroft street. RETAIL DEPARTMENT | new seven-room house. Thorough Instruction on the Piano s, city water, well and e flens Fall & Winter Wear VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY Persons desirous of receiving instruction the wbove will please call on or uddress Prof. C. B. Lipfert, ) First Avenue, Council Blufls, lowa, elr return or for information fea property in Cherokee, 0, will 1 mmulllum In tho town of Hust- DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING. L. R. ROBERTS, Formerly of Now York, Council Blufrs, Town, A Z00d business proy esidence property in the mx..u...muu i dow down for cash o will . woell improved, 049 owsers in Scoten wools, Medieuted Searlets, Ext wney Colored Wools wnd mixed qualiti DUNLAP AHD STETSON HATS FOI THE FALL OF 18, for & short time, No. 3 Pearl Streot, D. A. BENEDICT, Sign Writer! DAVENPORT LADDER COMPANY Al styles of Ladde from spruce pine plavk, The No. 19 Pearl St., Over Bushnell's Book Store, "ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs baving Fire HEscape Andull modern fmproveunents, el ells, 110 CRESTON HOUSE! MAX MOHN, l'lup\u(n HAIR GOODS. Wares, Frizzes, Switches, Ele, HAIR GOODS. HAIR DRESEING, HAIR GOODS. Ba gs cut Pampadour, Langtry or Other Styles. HAIR GOODS. 20 Nwin St., Council N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofiice Over Amerioan Express, QUUNCIL BLUEFS, IOWA Ladies’ Children’s and Mi ros of the best Inutions in Council Butts, will frido ISEIINTG GOOD3 Crloves, Neckwear, [ Suspenders, H:v_ndkerchiefs, pother benutiful homos AMUSEMENTS. | Dohany’s Opera House constantly n stock made And Cuffs, Of first elass qualities and reasonuble prices, gt s L e NG T Bros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT 542 and 84 Brordway, Council Blufls, Towa. - Council Bluffs ONE NIGHT ONLY. | Tuesday October . RICE, M. s pemoved m.mnu CHRONIC msmsns Uil linda s aneciai Over thirty yours' pruct No. 11 Pearl Stroct, Coune ¥ CONSULTATION Fiigsd. TWO JOHNS COMEDY COMPANY. ifal geperienco. Olice, [t funniest und most suceossful istence, uppearing Lefore OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Eetablishiod, 1863, JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Practices in State Roows 7 and 3, 8 hugast Tull bowses everywh ved | UNION TIGKET OFFIGE J. L De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 14t Birosaway, Council Bluffs As a saving toour customers. we adopt the cash system and put our entire stock on lowest { cash basis. Cotton Flannels 25 per cent less than usually offered in the market. Blanketsat $1.25 worth $2 Blankets at $2 worth $3. Blankets at $3 worth $4.50. Blankets at $4.50 worth $6. Blankets at $9 worth $12. Comforts at correspondingly low prices. Silks, Dress Goods, Dress Flannels, ete., in large variety and choice styles. Lace Curtains. Curtain Goods, Turcoman. Madras, ete, in guality and price to suit all. CARPETS Body Brussels, Tapestry, Velvets, Ingrains, Hemp, etc. Matting, oil cloth and mats, Office matting a specialty. Our stock is large and comprehensive and we invite every one to call and examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere and secure the most and finest goods for the least money. HARKNESS BROTHERS, 441 BROADWAY, COURCIL BLUEFS, THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE O E— JOHN BENO & CO,, Have removed totheir New Store, Nos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 35 Pearl Sts., NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFFICE, Where they have put in a new stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Ladies' and Gents Furnishing Goods, Ete,, Ete hoare the following lines Among wl Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, CGents’ Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear. Boors AND Stnors, Trunks AND Vartses, Movaren FiNe Stinrs, es’ Uzderwear, Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladjes’ Valises, Blankets ana Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO., GUM! GUM GUM! Exclusive Rubber House! RUBBER B0OOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, TEILLT BOOTS, Immense Stock, Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for [llustrated Cataiogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO 0 nnd Salosroom, 41 N. Malu 8t., Council Biulls, Towa. 12 Broudwa) W.P. AYIL.SWORTEL, HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER Wrick hutidings of any kind ralsed or moved and satisfaction gunrantecd. Frawe housos mave on Ligtle Ginut trucks—the ost in the workd 1010 wh COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0AW. s

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