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b THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS.| SATURDAY MORNING, OCT. 17, OFFICE: No.12 FPearl Streot. Delivered by enrr njor y part of the s to address the and vicinity in ning of the this afternoon chief of the Ton the v conncil meets ek to olect 4 new h ¢ department and a street supervisor Woman's Exchange has mad uceess of the exposition, and 8 hoped that net procecds will ne fall far short of 1,000 Permit to wed has been given to Fred i Miller, both of this city; f Kute Fleming, of Neolig Nellie L. Alehen, both of Neolu J. 0. Bennett has sold the livery business to Gec heele and the suit started to foree ttlement of the partnership has been dropped by Mr Wheeler W. A. Wood is hardware store on n street. There will then be four sto in this linc on the same block. Getting in pretty thick, but then Council Blufls s --...“m r. Mr, Wood began recciving his stock - day. Itis said that the wich manufae tur ing tember this yes times as much month last yo throughout onght to see wiie The services to-morrow at the chureh will be conducted by Rev. Thos hig interest in pre M to open « yosi sales of the Sand- company for Sep. nounted” to three sfor the same improving the cronkers | signs some th some M. | ehurch of th Harrison, the connent revivalist. Preach at 1030 « , conseerat g at . m on will have all lhm serviees It begins to look as if ised 1uwm in real est the known 1« |I estate deals by which t! ties hetween S2,000 and $9,000 of 1 tate in this city, there heing sever in different purts of the the ¢ Next Tuesday evening there crowd at the opera he i 1o the “Two John funnicst of the funny. Tl mueh like the “Comedy of l more modern intensely funny “Two Johns™ have nbined we nearly 700 pounds port they manage to ¢ tor to the minute th who ever appeared here Yest two fellows were brought in from Norwalk township on the charge of | burglarized two houses th been held by the examining to answer to the district nd not being able to give bail | lodged in here. They gave incent and Frank siid to have re ('wn(l\ \\..m A in nstore in this ecity and to be well known here, E. lams & Co. buy their shocs, Tubbers, stippers and felt onj“spot cash’ terms, They « Jead in low prices for solid o oom has been mammoth stock. ks wnd improvements arallysmako it possibla fto: attond! t customers with more ¢ than eve fore. Look over the bargains at the B ton boot and shoe store, 417 Broadway, and save money. mayor's committee of five as made o much noise, und nominated s dwindled down to | .um. the other three named | hitt they have refused ab solutely ml wve anything to do with it in , form or nature, The only two | mto have nominated the tieket an Brix, who, since e out | tloon business bere, round the mayor asionally « | sman, and the young fellow Nugent, who is employed as turn the mayor's smit-mill. *“the people’s ticket, named by tee of citizens,” dwindle down to the e end of nothing whittled off. One of the Broadway merchants was » wrothy yesterday, and natarally so, use of an insult unu +d his wif ne ladies who accompani seems that there were several ladies the party, and they had been together on some church husine and were about starting for home together with the gen- tlemuan, when he ~In|r|y.'ll at his ]l].n' of Dusiness, and went into the store for something, leaving the ladies standing in front waiting for him, and naturally 1ghing and ehatti o together. They an umm cam along, and in a ve rupt “anner asked them “lmr they -~ were on the street at that them to move on fi the streets; in fact, g talk thun it is customary for the of) te give even the womén of the u.nu The ladies want to find out what ofli at was who thus insulted them, and their male friend it to find out still mory so. Lt appe that whoever the oflicer was he wis very fresh, and wonderfully anxious to attend to duty, 1f such striet ness was shown to the prostitutes of the eity, the matter might be a litle more excusable on the ploa of a foolish mistike being made in the character of the wounlen, will be v any comedii hoots, co0ds will A Ml about po named 1 cominit lit By home and get off ving them irper - r have hn ght and re- for- No. 101 l ihds nd oven- y Fred Imlulllp Ain mu-( and invite all thei and the public to attend th opening and free lunch, s;uum.., ing, Oclober 17th. Dy, E. McCloud, of Ch quu cking in the city on business, 20, an old ae ¥ brothers, is - New York Styles, J. J. Bliss has just reccived from New York an clegant line of trimmed hats !w honnets. They will be on exhibition ay. Lamps cheap street. - at Homer's, 28 Main . A Rally Great preparations ameeting of the wor inter hall at 7 o'clock to-morrow evening. Jml;,o Ed Bartlett and other speakers dress the mecting, Excellent mu beon provided, and a rousing timg s planned for. The and cordial one fo ¢ being made for ingmen and others all to come. > Killed by the Cars, A gentleman who wrrived on yester- duy’s train informs t switeh engine running over him ame of the uulmlun.\lu man wes | 4 - auts af Litle al J. W, & E L. Squire, 101 doing | hour, and ordercd | sted in labor at Bloom & Nixon's | | the home mi | with, | salary of the office ‘m..“L for the benetit of the public and | | eighteen months’ | the Ian 1 nl health \witation is broad | PREBSYTERIAN They Gather in Bynodical | Parts of Towa, PREACHERS. ion From All HIGH PRICE FOR A CHEAP MAYOR. A Pair of Burglars Captured in Nor The Bee at Mr. News on walk Whit wnship Home Varions Matters, Meeting of the Synod. Lof nge in The nual mee vie its an Towu is holding the First Pre the opening Thursday evening. when Rev. J. B D. D, of Des Moines, preached avery able | ind futeresting sermon, his toxt being Malachi 2: 10 | Rev. B, S. Ely, D. D, of Ottumwa, was losen moderator, and Rev. M. E. Todd, ‘ort Dodge, temporary scerotary | crday morning's session opened | with a halt-hour spent in devotional ex and then the business, Rey. J. H.J and Rev. W. 1% Jolnson, D, D)., of I|u||| were invited to net as um-nqmnnlm-r mbers. The trustees of the synod made their roport for (he ud were | re-clocted for yter the Stow re. rt being tiring moderator regular Wlson, of China, | | M \ aid for colleges, and other edueational institutions, add »‘ synod ve rnestly, and pros i a strong plea in hehaff'of sucl ions. | A Bducation.” S, Biloy, dlio: eynotiont dresson * Rev, T mis i s port, which had many | I'here had been seven - on dishinded. The wholo | nimber of ehurches in the synod whs number of missiol nployed, nimber of churehe 75; nuinbe of stations i number of become self- | requived the niche 1eW rsonages built, 5. | sl 1o the | ‘I. \I to the mission churche sion of faith, The chorche: schools had 1 to hoth dep: n ns to de ; profes- wnd Sunday tiients of contributic MeClintock presented ave the Sunday seliool ¢ < followed by 'vumlw There A strong of us m 2 the denomina- school literature, and isms were made of those | - leaves and quarte other than the church | s senti- | ment. i tional he evening session w consideration of the subject i Rev. AL K. Baird, w merly the synodieal of the sp N ven up (o home mis- | o was for at \luunl I'he synod will conelude i to-day, but the Sun form 't part of the 5 b of spe interest in connection theve- e A Costly Ma, . What does the mayor get for his ser- vi The question would naturally be answered $600 a year, that be ng the | Yesterday the Bee | Lns to examine the city man took the what the as just mayor that far as the re | By summing up the different | items found in the several warrants as | registered, it appears that the mayor has ived since he went into oftice, time wis aetting, is, ords | show, dent e informations in 1 d \ damages to lot, wiy. a totai of At this rate the mayor, who is supposed to get o paltry salary of month, and who makes so much blow about working for the peaple fornothing, snug little income for sp W ' 't of |n~l|mv' Idition to £1,613.50. A put into the e lar bills ...( the city, and be- ing allowed in these donot ippear on account. Besides the | ve, the committee ) went east was given 600 for ex penses, and the n doing most of the work, doubtless got most of this (00, and was further allowed %915 for selling the bonds, the total cost of this mayor if | these sums are added being $3,288.50 in | ecightecn months, ‘Whi Wurning, Ta, Whitin, by 1 —— s Home. Oct. 16.—~The town of ome quite prominent of late through the ot that it is the resi- dence of Judge C. E. Whiting, the fu sionists’ nominee for governor of lowa, and in consequence your correspondent nd his curiosity aroused as to the im- tance of this place, and stepped off, The town has about 500 inhabitants and is about fifteen years old. It was named after Judge Whiting by John 1. Blair, then president of the Sioux City & P Irond, who came into the g state of 1o compuny with the judge Miny years ago Main strect the line between Ashton on the south and West Fork tow the north, of which the judge 15 a resi- | dent. He lives on his farm, two and a halfmiles north of town, and owns 300 | is dividing township ip ou | o ove. e "has a very large or- chard, and from the amount of walnut, maple, cottonwood and locust nu.muu his 1 and ore might infer that orl a “timber clul m.” walnut {ence lighted with | red on the premnses. The and furnitu are said cost $18,000. general is that his brother A merchant at wof 1,700 nceres h hl Anll\llllll i )y and is tilled b) il , and superintende The supposition Whiting, Onawa, ‘l_|mm|-;v_.lflu |I\nlu- vicher. The judgc by Im son, k As to th ships vefer Liean ma, politics of theso two tawn- 10 Westfork gives a repub- | 1 rity of forty, while town, ve Bherman 48, Kinney 47 and he judge eame to Westfork towhship, \Imnwunuu\ in 1858, and has resided here ever sine ‘I'he town is a neat little place and has a tine farming country on all sides to suppors ity iU being superior in thut | unitc | New or | consequently the | those acres of land, twenty acres of which is a | ¢ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1885, i —————————————————— ————-—r— T ————————— respect to th A new school this s tion in ti y tryin onnd that she rnor A number of i o Widay wd will b first politic Il was hoel W1 aecount Mur) democratic hy of it! 1y of I'he Ber ma abe u f..u. or i will sup Mr A i am As was to e not at honie, he to speak ut Eldo be Kept away | ber1 o Politics in Mo ONawa, Ta, ( onened | William 1 son addressed o rink. It was an | fusionists were overhauled in Alli going by Senator they wer in Whiting's pla considerable me | though the fus tos Sionx City & Pac frr ns sonth of here on the 118 just been com 7,000.00, and that and the vy brick buildings. Im 1o extent of £20,000 haye 1<on 1 add 150 to her 0 twelve mont to boom the fown on th has a candidate for gov iffidavits have been pre: o who have known the the objeet of yoars, show up } ot public in Ve yromi made aday or Wl moeting this s Wednesday ™ night, and W ry slim on Sioux City addressing wring which was com republicans n finds that ther ve republicans here who Whiting, his two sons ong the numix oxpeoted, the judgo was havin appointment r lock. He will om home until Novem- are ona County. Jet. 15.The campaign y yesterday afternoon when rrabe d Hon. W. B.Alli large andience in the enthusiastic one, and the od style Wit te senator son. Alliso to elect The que riment, S not resi ews has reacl Gleason, | wmu-wnlvnu. His opponent, the democrats night, Itisrepo audience. i an entire fusiou say they will lnh\l\\up\’ Chamberlin, dont I| \\~AH| lnx- the v also, England 't them go to YW in the fusion | repul now exists for th Onawa and Mz presidential appe of \lunuu L, and stra the and are likel :D—W b 1 adyvaned signments, by J. Y. T Lowa, and Ot Getting It One of the bu just now is the he A J. Mendel, chilly weather w ing winter, there made in the fu ments of the home: all plac | the one for such has everything fc from bas has the 1 a house cust second-h: ete., al ting Mr. just as Mindel M. and when s states do, on arns people of wed here of publican ¢ at his home in Dunlap D. M. Harris, wole W at Litte Siods last vted he had quite a large s here fecl confi areenbackers but him south, states 'd have the answered he niddle ked what I he hell. hen pe rank feet harmony ex- it twenty oL and the wpleton have the iintments in this l4|||"l\ ¢ 1o sy no de i 1d ones contint y to until their terms ex- is gotting hot cool it.”? lllu Is. - at, cor nd ontsin ¢ made on all uncil Blulis nter, in th furnishing store As eady for V a8t s Broadws city of the is ¢ ruishings and arr W the oftice, i s to be {0 go to, rcomplete], ement to hance to pick out furniture, also sells entirely n and these he puts at very low pric such he al good ny o n th buys and for cin of trade ~0 pr fitting up for the as one d yays a et second-hand goods ¢ vho have a cheaper o is way anybody by deal ods wi | ins with him can make hh In\ fair ing, by and by his well known | i L.n“\\«n business teansac tion * whether .-r a pe not, put “himse to his customers, ‘rsonal loss to himself or I in the front and has gained the | lie contidenco 8o that all rely on his rep: { tation of hi even when oth | dull trade his goods belng Sind his ¢ the rush are comy or aining of SPECIAL \()Tl( 'ES. NOTIC Lost, Found, Bonrding, the low rat first insertion and ¥ cuch subsequent montgat our oflice Broudway such as IVE CEN'TS insertion, Leave advert , No. 12 Peurl etreet, near WANTS, and pants mikers, W6 rond- uneil Biuifs, OST 4 _will b 619 Ninth st w‘\\t ~A KO0 it work; No. 106 new The Council Blui large bourding ground. unty, | s, Mills county, 83,140, #00d b good MeLoa e town of Spirit Lkt £30 por nere. ) 184 Lo 1 od, ut 4 big Landise, A fine twa | mpre 10g Mo ) he best locations in Council Blutls, will © good unineun unds. Value, No. 5 and 1i Council Blutts, bargain Deautif Ko, © are ol gulns. 11 you'ye or wint to sell any write us. We have o trude for lunds. Silver wateh and business $15.0 Are two other beautiful homes 3. Rewird he find n Hughes, W gir genernl house- Bune seven-room house, Huarrison strect, MCMAHON & Co, 4 Poarl st three OR EXCHAN oy lberal tern 1] complote, wi rer tis Pujor und three ucres of property in Cherokee, own, will triude for western about §4,0 henutiful home in the wn of Hast- lowu, tor bruska lund. 1siness property and w i the town of Chenvo, down for cashor will m, well fmpr county, Jowa, joir . Price, for 4 shor four fnproved farms (n cach wi # small in: el £0r purtly to exchango » story brick residence, one o bered Kunsas or’ Nebruska . hich cash paymends will buy ul suburban loca will exchange for we nly A few of our special bar- anything to trada or sell, eatato or merchundise, severnl good stocks of goods BWAN & WALKER, Council Blulls, Iowa, 'w! the Herald d (\H GUMI Exclusive Rubber House GUM! GUM | RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES & ARTICS,. won | | | | | 1 are | t only | TWO JOHNS 1 the above will please call on or wddress HAMBURG - AMERICAN RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, i e gl e — Immense Stock, Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for lliustrated Catalogue, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. Warehouse nud Snlesroom, 41 N. Main 8t., Council Rluffs, Towa. Ofice 412 Brondway. STEAM DYE —AND DRY CLEANING WORKS, No. 29 Main street, Council Bluffs. HOUSE MOVER AND RAISER lings of any kind raised or moved nud satistaction guarinteed. nt trucks—the hest in tise world, Brick hu, Frame houses move on Little 1010 th COUNCIL BLUFES, TOAW. 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. Cheap Cook Etoves and General House Furnishing goods, including New nnd Second Hund Fa 698 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. HAIR (, O0ODs MRS D. A, BENEDICTS No. 337 Broudway, Couneil Blufis. Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. No. 337 Broadieay. IAMUSEMENT S | Dehany’s Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY. de 20. Tuesday Ovtob THEHE D. A. BENEDICT, Sign Writer! AGENT DAVERPORT LADDER COMPARY Al styles of Ladder from spruce pine pi No. 19 Pear! St., Council Bluffs Over Bushinell's Book Store, COMEDY CONMPANY. roit intly in slocic made Snouth, The very best. R. RICE M. D. o Niito or deawimg Of blood, cunomc DISEASES of i kinds u speciaty. Over thirty yoars' pra orience. Ollice, 1 11 Pearl Stre 0 CONSULTAY ONLY HOTEL In Council Bluffs | Fire REscape Andall modorn fmprovements, call bells, fire alarm bells, ete,, is tho OCRESTON HOUSE! N und 2190, Muin Street, MAX MOHN, Proprietor. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent. No. 507 Brondway, Council Blutts, wving JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BELUFFS. Practices in Stat Federal court Roomns 7 and 5, Beno Block, DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING, LH. R. ROBERTS, Formerly of York, No. 3 Pearl Street, Jouncil Blufrs, Towa and lingart o MRS. Thorough Instruction on the Piano Railway Time Table. YL BLUKEFS the time of arrival and 4|l>|||||(||m of trains by central sews i mnur ut depots. Trains loave traneder agpe rlier and wrrive ten minutes li . Muil and Expross. The following and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY Persous desirous of v¥ecofving nstruction cnic Muil and Age CHICAGO, MITLWA -I Muil und N Expre CiiGAGE, B . M Muil und M. 3 Prof. C B, Lipfert, No 20 First Avenue, Gouneil Blutts, lows, N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofice Over American Expre COUNCLL BLU WABARI, K1 e, x Locul 8t Low p. M. Trunsfer St Lou ST 30 Mail and 10:10'A. M 9:06 1, M T:16 A M 06 . M Bt. Paul Exp B8, I0WA. Donver Ex) Lincoin Pass., Overlund Bxpr 1300 A, M 1:05 1, M Tidh AL i —0:25—7 11:45 p. m, i B0 —4 U4 :D5—b 11316 8. m 1250 Paclzet Cempany. A DIRECT LINE FOR England, France & Germany. | opPPICER & PUSEY, The steamships of this well known line are ull R SANKERS furnisiied with ever COUNCIL BLUFFS, I10WA. M. WL HL PUSEY. RIS und HA' . 5 U I(.mr Innuuhm $00-§10. Bieorage 10 Ned | 'Gocke & Morgan x I | | 347 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. A Gigantic Attraction In Underwear. We beg to announee the beginning of a sacrificing suel in the Underwear dopart ment. Ladics’, Gentlemen's and Children’s Underwear at prices which will please everyhody 28 dozen Men's heavy Gray Undershiris and Drawers at 25 61 dozen Men’s White Merino Shirts and Drasers, silk finished, at 39, worth 730 32 dozen Men's Fine Gray Merino Shirts and Drawers at 50c, worth e 24 dozen Me: worth 8¢ s Fline white Merino Shirts and Drawers, satin finished at 650 88 dozen Men’s All Wool Seavlet Shirts and Drawers at 7ie 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 choap as $1.75. Ladies’ Underweazr. 62 dozen Ladies® fine white merino silk dinished vests and pants at 60c worth 750 22 dozen Ladies® fine white ri fine worth $1 merino, extra gauze vests and pants at 750 89 dozen Ladies’ all-wool searlet underwear, $1 worth §$1.50. 49 dozen Ladies® fine eashmere white vests and pants at $1.25 worth $1,75. all wool searlet underw Childrens® S5e and upwards, Children’s merino white underwea : and upwards, Corset Sale TG Quality for b0c. $1 Quality for 76c. $1.26 Quality for $1. 50 differant styles of Cor where. White and drab. all sizes. On our second floor, C1oaks and raps at such low pricas as weve nevar bofors offered in Council Bluffs. Our stock is now complets a1l va 9<a.did 0, Fancy raps n all the latest foreign novelties. aote 301, alan 2180 $ 10 soleot from, maay of tham mot obtainably Elsy YARNS, YARNS, YARNS German Worsteds, Scotch, Spanish, Germantowns, Saxonys, estern and Eastern Yarns. All colors. Prices the lowest, 60 pieces Canton Flannel, special purchase at ¢, worth 8 1-3, Linen and Housekeeping goods department : 60 extra quality white bed spreads at T6c. 00 extra quality, white honey comb, extra size bod spreads at $1 each. 100 remnants Table Linen, must be closed oat. Secondweek of the Largest Dress Goods Sale Ever in the city. Remember the prices this week will coatinue the same ag last week. We do this in order to give all a chiancs, One privs to all Special attention given to mail orders gad ivguests for pis, Cocke & Morgan, both sate and York, stablished, 1863, COUNCIL BLUXIg, I0WA i

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