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6 BEE. YEARNING Hll( NOTORIETY. THE DA 1LY COUNGIL BLUFFS, THURSDAY MORNING OFFICE: No, 12 P Ol Telivered by ¢ fwenty o Tiae Morrison, a rday given th < for Light Jurt these and “Prack (e 1o he i ore Justice Frainey on Saturda There will be a_soeial and cupper in the parlors of the Methodist church this eyening, given the ladies of the lice « for arid hy of the Ger wre to give o sacial this ¢ at the ressdence of Charles B 1 Benton frect Thomas Har n \vuwlm ful revive i8 to commience noxt of meeting in the | chureh A report gained enrrency yostorday that the body of a child had heen found in th voir of the wi works, | it conld b traced to v gource, and it does not appear how a story got the slar A ,h.‘...n\ number I incony terday lics nan Lutheran o ening Sunday oadway” Methodist stover the taken out W speeinl ¢ Northwestern, the train bein by Messmore and Jen * thirty-seven saloon men have license for October, leavin wen yet to be heard from Among the delinquents ure some of the most prominent and relinble of all, and they will probably drop in shortly An attempt wes made Tuesday to burglariz night f Mrs of Mynster and The fellows, who to be darkics, were fr before they had time to s plunder. Jan: Mithen has just ¢ nn;vhlml l nd convenient ne of Seventh street 1e, and is proces nnny friends of this. W who has lived here for ov will rejoice to see him so comfor ated in hafine home. He deserves just such prosperity. red women, denizens of Pierco 3 1y afternoon, and got to throwing skbats at cach other. ‘The only d neigh- 2 window, which wi 1 out by . flying shot. The police went up to arrest the women, but found the n rht over, and the combatants quietly ceping, and not liking to disturh the IR bAE N nrosanber ek Eoys linkbllio marched back to headquarters without them. Tt 1s quietly whispered that the mem- bers of the mayor's police force hn n generously given a ch res of stock in the new prisein which the mayor is “rom the whisy voms. that every ofticer but two ted in one $10 n'n[uml.sn:nhis tock will to get_along on if they 1o that ¢ vvl\hml\' annot get sucl in such 1 wonderful enterprise One of the c ns was watening the progress of the North Sceond” street, when U eame running along abreast, \lyw New found enter one, and one s side of him. So ager were th se, that they did not notice the nuntil close onto him, when one of the little dogs darted one side of him, the other |IIHu dog took the other side, ind th struck the eitizen fairly wmidship, for a moment the air was full of and citizen, Those in the vicini some way didn’t think it was so A awfully funny, that is, fo W minutes or 80 An attempt is to he made to get the aldermen to put in writing all resolutions yehich they presentin council meetir “Ihis has bee 1 past but never worked ve i the aldermen not always liking to face afterwards the »lu'inm drawn by themselve V dater reflection sometin Tat o b the wisast of MOAL politic v could have been framed the verb: process an alder lily have the minutes corrected so 15 to conform with his judgment and wish, and if there is any howlon the part of the dear ]“"'Vh they ean lay l||| blame on the elerk, he having made a mistake in put ting the tion duun Written resolu- tions are not always as convenient in this yespect, but if wanted, and ey y is willing to stand up fully to thic responsibility which Belongs to them, then writien *resolu jons are a help, and should be adopted as l'xpmlilm" Dusiness greatly, named Grady, who work Ben \I irks, Lwho has the distine of being a cousin of ||u s boen annoyed g dog leunm-«l to Miles, if the dog ever bit him he should shoot the offender. This seems to have been the ter for ill feeling between the two men chancing to )m'u( W f « (mulym HAUN e and oeutting o hole \vlmh sowed up. Miles elaimed that he struek G dense, as Grady had a kmfo dischurge udy clai poche > in hing when the bric k camu ~nlu\-r suddenly his way, and that he did not atempt to think of using it Mr. Lawrence Marston and Miss 1 lian Dunstan, supported b compiny, appei nul]l 15t 5 clo nI» in seli-de- He was 1 i so ably |m~: nt seanis that there should “have heen wiled houses, but such wus not the publicdoes not show much Misteibuiing i ip sort of un Shov sles of admission comes co quite liable to give it full — house, but whea s0me such meritecious entertainmont s this comes heve empty benches are ble to grect them as full ones o greet the snide show. Oneof the sons, perhaps, is thut not very good juu-rmmu is shown i tho e |. ement her 0K lowed 10 0 o 'ux often heng Blas is fast lo \m;.: K 88 i When same Ligh enon along th 0Py und innuse N8 of vuln ment such lack of ayp il 5 ~]un\ n v which hus just ¢ enguzement here naturally pre yostt ahel the wse of their in flucace to keep others TPhore sunns to ned of s vastioa) whangy sor ¢ the umuscinent stutdard here. The ower: ¢ i Fall Fla | A FEMALE COUNTERFEITER Aw Damiges way wonal Counld'nt I'he n | whota tract the atte [ one of the put by making «ll thout the man; the board met i nt word to the if they wanted could do <o cheek to u <o pitiable n sh compassion on him and oment yologies, ny s the in chand worl ity of the repo The young n thoros the wrons more dirty wor not digested th caten at the « was picking it at the instit This utter disr and utt and the pread al the n ness word ports Feason litile tempt 1in any great silver ey t day sentenced to two years Anamosa. counts deser sh Joor vieti condi ion, addition: d The judge, do what a pardon for he and. futy tempt will be m In the fed of Summeaer ntifl etai injuries and for It seems that in driving over the mule railway y ball” train e only killed viously the ted to o give ipprone »,‘fi.n ¢ con re nf |1||- l)m n hotly uml dered a verdi lacing the d the remarl .m it is the on ¥ compa urt, although ous trials of rai The Beo ¢ Missounrn Va mpaign open: ns and the I ¢ v rally, i f and dull, but of cour; as they were in but t y the demoe " to Valiey ditions and nov A strange to rprised thriving Bandsome v, The ber of improv past y that h uul and \ruu ) & Nor gl \|1~~nm| Valley v ), it alsc (\w of th more _or population, A in the employ ¢ their own little just pa Notes From Near By The ) before tution, o & ngs of the will doubt) the purpose This e the from the wagon and, as injured the princip: sinee the nominations, | eral of them put up lous d. The brick yards turning out brick in 1 the town is putting on Mud at a Public Tostitn- at in Their Own Gutter. a Rail- arded Against Points. Got e his p Notorfery. vite secrotar, Alfeed Fo he mididl have | ntion fJ <on, and e of his on trying to of state trustees of the sorts of foolish statements gement, A days n regularsession, and they would-be-agitators that to have o hearing they youn had the the hoard, and made owing that the board took and his promi wstitntions 12 accepted his s he and itisfy insti shel an Tim himself as to the ud the fals grhly satistcd thiat ind that k don e big it titt » fresh m ition and wavd o er ocontempt S eapense and t mn of rond L i < ——————— | full | paid | silent con thus foil men to advertis continu of these little amount of free le Counterfeiter, Oates, who has pleaded wrze of riising ten dolly 0s to twentic in the Unite in was yestel States court omme ac- lhlmvwh rin view of her rnmlmnn probably such an at- nade at vly date. o inst the Wa close. 5,000 d loss In this caso | ges for | @ pair of imed the 2 the fast flying “‘cannon Kipping along, and not mules but threw him he claims, so He claimed mpany’s employes ne- sound the - whistle, any warning of the ainl, while the company : il him. bl ested, o 1y ease de ny at there | ilw inst of the the Win LLEy, Oct. Lh—The fall this evening, the with a grand mderson be- ything so sheen quict s he ting out Ton. D. B I Wl orator, both parties here, confident of yublican Ohio, s being s have litt keep down m s taken in two ad- w ihe town populi f o e suen o lar with such “The se num- are find it r place hotel re has been ements here during the are noticeable on every nesy \\||I| the merchants 3 the season ad- vilrond town, the thwestern, the Sloux City remont, Elkhorn \\ railronds, all ranning in ) being the terminus of om, of course has s of a foating nrge number of the me of the different roads by property he wmd sev this season ¢ numbe tropoli On u iving h.-x. the first moy 0t home in his ¢ pushing a pe rond (in O apt. Russell's out A 2oo § paps Another man's eyes plice a8 Harn a temperane ized by the bes loy, and be: they fun a bar 1NEeWS ~.Am| morning, they liver it by eir souri Valle Fhe demand at the hotels ay Lamps cheap at street thing i ne g ). He’s s e 15w Blufts in front of a rustler and gots that opened the B W to find suel i won & Carlton run, 1t is billiard ball and patron st class of people in the sides the bitliard business her shop, ¢ from wh start out the Bk viers to all par y ) and de of Mis- for the BEE this morning wd newstand was unusuad Hower's, -~ Neola Notes, A concerd given by some of Ne culists last Thursday eve good 1f you « that tried to se terviewod by day. They pu the concert 15 Hen Persin, where be hus b for faind his boy some la's vo Wag very two boys 2 free show and wers in Manager Brown the next Lt up and ngrosd W g ing, loubt it ask the pullaf he would keep aiili voturned n moving hous pust. On very sick from of i1 wound, cinsed by 1l in the bottom of his fo Loy i i foared t th ning in bi 1 or Lis atill rem bone is Riley Clay evitly returies Wproying sow i of the ) foot, vr that the Al e, andowife have r fi0in the St bouis \en met | 23 Main | allowin, | lots. | preparat "HE OMAHA DAITLY hey have W. Watson at St. Louis Remi Bros, are 1o ¢ affords four making corn. Neola now grain buyers SANDY oW itimately from write fo No. 3 itth stroet, If you wish t Ten to Fifty d Judd & Smith, Council Blufls <00 to visit frien in the city yesterday nees inthe coming Perry Reel w Tooking after his b election Governor Manning ind family are busy week to their new Mrs st leaves to-day (o ji C. H. Camphell mond & Camphy county, in cliarge of o largo fore ®17.000 hridee which the ing over the Skunk river . Hughes, superintende division of the Chicago & railway, and 1L G, Burt, superintender of the Towa lines of the company, in the eity yesterday by a sy A i the monihly co ay Iun < held at the whois one dest the Northwestern, nd \\hnunm- Teaves in 1 with his first v Collun ose hushand, started somy tine ago for Mexico, in her husband of the tirm of Ray is at Rome, I firm is Conner, conductors on although not §e of the 1most popular e has been with | thwesterii for fourte the last year or oven one’ trip. | He e norest 1 ye more ety and a1 gooil ng Fine Pictures Way Down, Would you buy & picture if you could wpy Ldefy competifion Wl the following prices for ten duys il paintings in 1 $4.00. 150 ol paintings, i N frames, § I frames, §2.2 omos (imported) $1.575; worth 100" imported oleozraphs, 00 on hand-painted panels, 7xe, each; worth & mes, e - eabinet , the finest and largest as. ity and can be bought ctual cost of frame, ht. in gold fr Ten e novel de sortment for spot 10e for f Do not fail to eall and examine these goods during the next ten days, trouble to wait on customers, W. W. Ciarsay, 105 and 1 WANTED- Lih ! signment. Counci Blufis, low ¢ issued to W. M ca Pardue, both of this cit, 51 nd Miss Liliie kson, of Council hlulln - Mrs. ‘\ilnph\ who lives on Broadway:, near the Northwestern depot, compla that some one has stolen over ducks belonging to her. v been taken out for the 1 who elaims that some of his ducks re. cently wandered off, and th after’simply his own, but as_cl others, he got some of Mrs. Mu not all. - aver huve bought and re- shape the place for 1 Bokemper, No. 101 1 th friends and the publie to attend their grand opening and froe lunch, Saturday even- ing, October 17th. Ludwig & mt din first-c Fred Gerstenber who a good deal of not i Wils arre afier charge of .omm mu«r to named Murphy. 1t appe: had i Jittle trouble in Ger Joon during which Gerstenberg |vnl|utl his vevolver and shot ot Murphy, the ball coming unpleasantly close to his head, but 1ot hitting him has gained se cireles, noon on_ the kill man | they N town whe ing held and fixedly e One had an empty sleey a wooden I L haven't we met hefore an Ohio wis e queried wn'tit during the war” u het!” HWasn't it at s “ICroct you ard ‘Ah! Ttall comes to me now. The Union Tin sy desprate ehiize but ek, A bullet smashed my nd left me Tying on the field,” ulw ryed the other, uu( Bull Runy" for water midst the shriek of shot | m of shell Terept over and you drafnel wy canteen 4] and e to you, v thar, side Whata co “Put n thar And there was not o dry eyein the din ing room. This would have heen aceord- ing to Hoyle and s proper as peanuts, but .l.m.x...m hud to up and inquire what Delonged to, and dead si Then somehody else re- me ...m. d that one had lost his leg at a isarm in a tears were fduonly windd from svery oye, and. s dozen people remarked thiat they eould beat any such coincidence any morning Lefore breakis st Ne Phitadelphia Req aneo of e ol minst upe 3 to old New Yorkers—fc 2 being vulgar enough 1zh with th If o death in llu BUCe ‘s Revival, The disappenr legitimate ll.m Bry e, und Billy Sarkns nmn\wl |]w monarchs of min .lul» but their suceessors will b Iy welcomed as soon as they p vight to the throne. This week & Primrose’s ney minstrels it Niblo's, in o Thateher have Leen the house ) h 8 Leen before, long-felt want, Thoy lite and” when they turn luter in the' scason will ha empty seats In their audicnee singe the Chi ~l\su|u||ul it Mechanics Hall, on Broadway, Broome -now sume forty years Gw York hus had a diberal prtronage melodies and their legitimate accompaniment of genuine southern repartec and dance Bout when the vaviety dlement, with its animents of doubtful *resp atroduced New York with dresy it patronage vival of the old-time negro minstrelsy is o short 0 fortune 1y supply — and misery sullered by (h Toctid with dyspepsia are ind The distress of Lhe body whe vibible, ia rapid | fenry | on the | | FOU N walk fronn hsi 90c; worth | No | Vs, if | :Ra.xlwa,y Tlme ‘Lable. | matter of | minstrels | modern | leaths of | v York, und | s been packed asitnever | cut | BEE, T HI RSDAY, ottnliod o WA by the rinres of the mind, tl R L] can digzestive 3 \rough New York Star: JA New Yorker w recently made a steambont trip on the Cumberland river had oceasion to the captain what tihe the boat would ar rive ata cortain fown, About L o'clock this " was the reply “Why do you put that in SWell, wi've got a leaky boiler, o green onginge nd ahroken wheel, and mnst dodgre o hundred suags and claw aronnd Sunthin' or somehody has willing, and 10 ad 11 for'd] afternoon, God Specinl - advertis 11w Loun, For Sule, Wil be fnserted I this columi at it LINE for the 3 Vil insertion. Leave mentsat our oflice, No, 12 Penrl strect, Brondway. i wdvertis: near subkequent WANTH . ANTED-Oitl to do onaral housework No. &2 Washington AN W A swood grirl for weneral hotse No.1u9 Baneroft strect. 0 RENT-—A now seven-room house, Enquiie Brr Ofie am he ity wi and cis For rent ched t RENT—NO Harrison stroet, MOMARON & €O 4 Poarl strvot three SAL 0. 53 INT Choroked Inds., N ounty e Viliie, £3,50, No. 41 -A good hus seomd residence property i s ) couniy, 1L, low down for WSt | n to INTAre four l'h.m,..mum\ Kansus, cumbring i caraitis will bo. exehanget or unineumb red wild land in Nebracka 14545 in Holt connty, Ne iz bavguin, - W two stovy brick r t Counc for wond unincunbered Kunsss or e S N M Ti-Apa o ofher honutiful hames I Conmeil Buis, which ensh pagmens wil by At burgu N ban location in Towa for western lands. B Deautitul sal will exehung . only n few of our s Council Blutrs, Towa. | AMUSEMENTS.E ONE NIGIT' ONI. Tuesday October £0. THE TWO JOHNS COMEDY COMPANY. The full honse UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. LINE for OR EXCHANGE, | | company have one of the hest 507 Broudway, Council Bluirs. COUNCHL BLUFES, time of n ntral stands v and e, it CHICAGO & NORTIWE Al ind Fxpross. ‘ ) CITCAGO, MILWAUREE & ST, PAUT A 150 b, 905 A M. & Quiscy 70 P Hid) AL ML A0, i Mual i & Expre CATASIE, ST 1) St v L ranster 0 v COUNCIL WL PES. VM WD 1L M AN | trom spruce pine plank. | No. 19 Pearl St., oM "Dtk Oy, & 1,V ‘| R AL M. e and DUNMY THAIN E M m CHROKIC DISEASES or x‘-n inds Over thirty years' pincticul expericie No. 11 Pearl Street, Council Bluil (=2 ¥ e, CONRULTATION FUE THOS. OFFICER. MW HPUsEY, | OFFICER & FUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA. " 7ACOB STVS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Fudesal eonrt Beno Block, 8. in Sate and Tant s 5 bhugat ke ()("I()HP R 15. Hq THE NEW YCRK, Plumbing Co. 552 BROADWATY. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - « - 10WA Sanitary Hydraulis Enginecrs, and Private Systems of Sewerago. Water works and Ver and constructed. Plumbing work in all its branches. This assorted stocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimates fornished. HARRY BIRKINBINE, Manager | Now York Plumbing company 552 Broad way Couneil Bluffs. Telephone No 27. HAIR GOODS —AT— 'MRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S .| Dohany’s Opera House | No. 837 Brondway, Council Bluffs, Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. | Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. No. 337 Broudw(u/ Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Orgar VOICE CULTURE AMD THEORY weiving instruetion 1 on ox uddress Yersons desirons of the nbove w Prof. C. B, Lipfert, No 520 Fivst Avenue, Council Bluffs, Towa, plonse DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING. A, R. ROBERTS, Formerly of New York, No. 34 Pearl Street. - - Council Bluffs, Jowa D. A. BENEDICT, IRS. Nign Writer! DAVENPORT LADDER COMPANY ATl styles of Ladders constantly in stock mado The very best. - Council Bluffs Over Bushoell's Book Store, ONLY HOTEL 1n Council Blufls having | Fire Escape Andall modern fmprovements, call bells, fire " 7/ CRESTO ‘V HOU MOILN, Proprictor. Nos. 215, 217 and 219, Main Stroct, MA HAIR GOODS. :Waves. Frizzes, Switches, Etc, HAIR GOODS. SHAMPOOING, HAIR DRESSING AND CUTTING, HAIR GOODS. 1 s cut Pumpadour, Langtry or Other Styies. HAIR GOODS. MRS, . L GILLETTE, 20 Muin St Council 1§ N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofiee Over American ¥ COUNCIL B 5, IOWA, THE OLI ESTAB_LISH ED HOUSE Nos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 86 Pearl §ts., NEXT i Wihere they have put in a new stock of DRY GOODY, CLOTHING, Ladies' and Gents Furnishing Goods, Etc,, Ee, Amnon Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Gents’ Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear. Boots AD Srioks, TRUNES AND Varises, Movanct 1isy Ladies® Children’s and Misses® Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies’ Valises, Blankets ano Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. JOHN BENO & CO., and 3 Main Street, Couneil BlufY ined 35 Pearl Street GUM GUM! Bxclusive Rubber House! RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, IR BOOTS, D % DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE, 2 which are the following lines Bimrs Immense Stock, Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for lllustrated Catalogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. Warehouse and Ealesroom, 41 N, Main St., Council Buffs, Town, Oflice 412 Broudwn; HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER od or moved and Frume houses move tin the world. satisfaction guaranteed. 1010 9th 8T, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOAW. 200 Heatmg Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. Cleap Cook Stoves and Generad House Furnishing goods, including New and Second Hand Fu BY M. DROHLICH, 698 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Metcalf Bros. CARPETS. 342 and 344 BROADW/AY. Gouncil Bluffs Carpet Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear Ourstock 15 now comploto in every depart- mont und contains all the lateststyles and cllects in CLOTEIILTC. crs Suits, Suits. ry Dy und Dress n, Hoys and Childven. CARPETS, CURT: il Merchiant Tatlor Ovorconts. S, SHADES, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, TITDERWEAR. Morchant Tallor At hait the p Fat Mons' Buits and Overconts. Lean Mens' Suits and Overcouts, Fat Mens' Trowsers. Eeamless Shirts and Medicated Scarlets, Funey ( Wools wnd mixed qualitic puch to $4.00. DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR THE FALL OF 188, riggan, | PURINISEIIITG GOODS Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Culffs, and reasouable prices, Largest Stock ~AND— Lowest Prices. XCLUSIVE CARPEY JIOUSH IN N 10WA WHE ONLY Of fivst claes qualitios SAMPLES furaishcd upon sppiication 10 ou ros FiKE UPHOLSTERY WORK 70 ORDZE ruramw DEparrvenr | C0ute! Blufs Capel Company $42 wud 344 Brondway, Council Mugs, lowa. & 408 Broadway.