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THE I)All Y BEE. GOUNGIL BLUFFS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCT. 21 OFFICE: No. 12 Pearl Btreet. y eareler in any past of the city at week Tolivered | trenty conts o 1. W. Titos, - . Manager, MINOR MENTION, Reiter, Percho ney The Pharnix saloon lm )18 money Ixtr iildren’s hoo 3 plush and satin at low prives at Bliss’ Abe Lincoln Post G, AL R, is hereafter to meet in the hall over the postofiice Ladies) felt hats of all the latest styles from New York City. The line include eolors and shades, at Blisy The annnal convention of the lowa Baptists is in session in Waterloo this wen nd will continue until Sunday. {4 some | yaved, Ttought to be, of the most important stroets in the There was little doing in police wyesiorday, beyond the selling of tickets Tor the annnal hall next Thursday night. Two plain drunks, and two fellows eddling without, a ) constituted {}u- business of the pol court yester- day. For everything in the grocery line the new firm of Kintz & Rleeb, 162 atrial. Everythi rocer feachers .1{ Neol A 1uwmh|,n re to meet in Neol next Sat- nize an association for mu- cment and improvement. The Council Blufls Gymnasium club is the name of o new organization. which is officered by C. Johnson, president; ww, treasurer; Ed. Tysie, svere the tailor, for fall goods vibbon at Bliss'. Something put in an inatan- in velvet, nlnug.- u( the Rev. poted 1 list, and the meetings ing in interest and in attend- ance, The motion for a new ense will he argued court. at Dubnque this Hubhard ¢ 'S in support of tion and Col. Sapp opposmg its being granted. The grand chapter and commsnd of Town Masons nrein session at M shalltown 1 Hlulh lodges Topresen | i Laey, J.H. M Wade Colonel D. a speeeh b .. B, Crofts. on is hooked for 1 of November. e has the reputation of being one of the finest orators whom the republic have sceured for the camp; he be given a large audi A rare musical tr is promised t ublic next Monday i t the opera of D by the hubert quartette. The pro- s very choice seleetions, -4u.n-|.-(n~ is 80 widely known 11 ninsic lovers that it need havd- I there is no doubt of the rendi- v superior, sud thorough- gramn and 1y enjoyable. B. F. Allison & against whom My menced suit for trespa 4 of breaking into her vacant hous il taking possession by force, he had an _agreement with ‘her husband by which e house for six months, v the terms of his proceeded to ocenpy it, and that the suit is & malicious one, nnd that he will show it up when the cise comes to trial. It is said that the mayor's own sign, which stretches over the sidewalk “on Bryant s olation of the ordi- nance, which'snys that “the suspending ormh-mlmg of iy wooden sign on any sidewnlk in s street the city of Council Binfly y prohibited, and tho doingof which by any person or per- sons whle hereby deelared a nui- sance, nee provides thatany erson vi tshall be subject to ne not ¢ $10 and costs. ast evening by the let s he is the party arson has coni- ndd that instend way and a ver The Montezun cellent musi 2 band furnished most ex- and all the arrangements ture to lea mzlungl.uknw for the enjoyment of those who partici- pated. 1tis hoped that the ear will Fealize a snug little sum as the result of their efforts, They » a big benefit, and those who joined in the ball will be abundantly satisfied with the investment of time and mone, Fwo Johy appeared at the Inst evening, and as was to be they kept the andience in a roar Ijl‘mn first fo last. It is very hard to meet the expectations of an audicence, who come with the idea in their heads that they o 2 to Iu~h|u od to laugh, and who n 1o see the 3 of leh an an- L ot only ing the ms, but thoy go far whead, and no one_ean_com lain of not having all the merriment hoy could ask for. There will be nuny gore eides in the city to.day, but there will be & healthicr lot of punrlv, and di gestion improved, and the blues ehased away by such an evening. The two big comedinng, vach w vhmg over three hundred pounds, anc ry pound full of fun, are o show of themselves, and added to them is t support of n company I ently balanced, and coum- posud of artists of more than ordinary ability. - Personal Paragraphs. Myr. Peter Ehlers, the well known Min- denite, was in the city yesterda, W. E. Grigsley, of Missour 2 visitor to the Blufly yesterday. nd W. Clark, of t the Pacifie house yes- Valley, s vas in T route for his former I Robert Kivkwood, of Cry eity, looking after the in the new court house Mr. John Kintz, who had such den stroke of paralysis L wias somewhat improving A. 8. Clough, wi tho police forc Dakota, and now starts for N where he will spond the win ) Willium Muas, book keope an, Rodda & Co's, ¥ y m .\ visit to his parents in € Tncinnati x his two week's abserce he bas New York and othie Charles Little, who has 1o en the F. of the Congregationsl chureh at seent, is in the 's interests a sud- is for ton years. past, hus closed his hors, |w~l y that advaneed nge or him 1o do the work Lowis and ¢ Grove, aed feeling that it would not e to divide the parishes, he has e vl 50 that the ehure conld unite ymee one physically abie to look after \mlh tiwlds, ons bei real BURIED. The Motion For An In]unm..u In the Cem- etery Case Overraled hy Judge Qonnor. THE CHANGE OF POSTMASTERS. An Amatenr Prize Fight—An Importe ant Decision Concorning the Water Works Gleanings Abont Town. Other News by y Fight. The cemetery 1, a8 it has b monly ealled, has vather dropped ont of | public notice of late, being such a | long wait for a deci at the people | have lost some of the interest which was manifest in the opening of the battle The attempt. was made by C. K. Hesse and others to get a temporary writ of in- junction granted vestraining the frustees of the cemetery association from selling | any more lots for burial purposes or ex- tending the grounds or 1im being made that the 3 crowded and sonear the city that it was endangering the health of the inhabitants of Council Blofls. There winass of evidence presented on hoth des, and the confest was o long and tedions one. Ju Connor, before whom the presented’ took the ease under advisement, and yesterday he directed the elerk to enter up the follow inthe ease: this time, this canse coming on sion upon t pplication of the plaintifts by temporary injunetion, the evidence of the respective having seen court w all of which ,! P. Connor, Cireuit Jud, grant_the tempors Led for does not Wl disposition of it that it will proba Vly end: the The parties who have started in to ake the fight, may ry to get other cvidence | showing, i possible, in a permanent injunction, bt is thought by many (o be i end of the attempt, at ars (o come. - The New and the Old. om Bowman has received his commis- sion as postmaster of the oftice here, and by an arrangement with the present post- master, Phil Armour, the transfer is to be made next Sunda The business men, and eitizens generally, cannot but that this change is necessitated by the political machine of the conntry, as all concede that Me. Armour has been the best postmaster the city hasever had. Brought up almost from boyhood in a postoflice, and thoroughly familiar with all the workings of the departm detail, he has known just what needed to inercase the efliciency of the it and known just how to secure it, and this he has done, making the office here onc of the best in the land, and giving the business men the advantage of many changes for the bet- ter. The postotlice rviee is of more lvquL. and « ter help 1o bus- at first thought, to_ Couneil p interests, surrounding country s uk Comuun It m: ku a gu- Bluffs and whether 1||u 08 increasing cilitics. ot hn'-\(pu'lu« th ,unfamiliay with the details of pe work, can do as well as the reti ing postmaster, who has years of exp ence, and in di nt positions in th postal e. 2, outside of polit cal preferences, there cannot but be re- ar fi-lbntlln-vlhuu'v Mr. Bowman iy 2 very methodical and careful business man, and has many friends he will have the be: and support of the mmunity in the cforts which he will snrely make to keepup the cefficiency of the service, and to inc se, not in the range human p es that can take up the duties so well per- formed by & man of thorough experience o All unc as cheer , and he the communi feels disposed to help him in every w and to be with any mi oceuy in the o —— An hmportant De An interesting decision has been given by Judge Shiras, of the United States court, in wrd to the case of some of the mnufactuvers of material furn.shed in the construction of the water works here. The firm furnishing this material sought to get a lien on the works to se cure their claim, and in deciding & de murrer the judge | cally refuses to allow the lien to b d on the works, in a very olear . and leaving it to be in I from his words that he does not think that p ms furnishing material for the water works stand fo the same position as those furnishing ma terial for other improvements, and t ) improvements as the water works \o nature of public necossit it is aguinst public policy ulluw to be hampered or made less. In sustaining the demurrer the petition, matter of more than passing mowent has been decided, for itis saad that if o Ixm conld * naan were, :(l(’l‘l would attempt imsde W seize upon and practically put an end to much of the use; Iuhuw-nl the works. Council Blulls | has one of the best system of water wo | in the country, and the people just be to realize the conveniencestand the safety and comfort which it affords, and there 15 certainly a desire that the work should not be jeopurdized, or their nsefulness and eflectiveness should be interfered with by any finunciul entanglemenis. 1f, is not just Hied ereditors, it will veli compuny of mu ance, and will enable th ing the publi Rigini L peuconbly. ase i whieh this de sion his been 5,000 nts in ears de on all con Jouneil Bluy, lots. signments, by J. Y Lows, and Omaha, \Lb reports to have \ ken |:] YUTEN !vw d.na | rounds were fought | shows at $5 for | The interview with the m | yesterday | Tnos. ovrcer. 1o baen Jocated near Broadway. he partgipants, Lo young nen, have | ne angered over paying of pool in a Broadway saloon, ught they puld “tightit-ont,* and went out in the to huve their set-10, but thinking they it be arvested th quivtly walked down roadway aud e seconds were pro fight began, Several y shook hands and enred the and returned to the saloon for the game of poc) - Captain Hathaway, of the police force, is now working a portion of the time in Omaha, and will hold his place on the force wntil after the grand ball, day night, when he will take off his star and resignhis club. It is not known who will be his suceessor. The other day the agent fi acrol and athletes cal clerk’s oftice to see what be required to show in th clerk read the ordinance hin his judgment fixed the amount for each performance, and the agent wanting to show three nights, this made 15 agent think this was m han he could a and wanted some reduction e rred to the m: W started out r must have heen a gatisfactory one, as the vity has received no license jat all, or had not afternoon, and’ the mayor Seems ta the only advertising who has secured o card from the . By gotting out of paying the city Fthe compiny could { e particulars office HAIR GOODS —AT— 'MRS. D. A. BENEDICT'S |- No. 537 Brondway, Council Bluffe, ! | Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goodsof all Styles Ready Made. No. 337 Broadway. UNION TICKET OFFICE J. L. De BEVOISE, Agent, il Bluffs, No. M7 Broadway, Cc Railway Tlme '.[’a,ble. cou NCIL BLUY CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERY M. Mail and 1 Accommo Express & ROCK 1 nud Exp seommodation Express. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & 87. PAUL, Ml wod . 0 RICT_‘. M. D. CA“CERS ;‘l‘u-fl‘” r (mmns removed wichout > or drawing of hiood. CHRONIC DISEASES of wn xinge a speciniy. . SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofice Ovor American Expross, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, M. W. T PUSEY. OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, [RSTITS PPN LI D. A. BENEDICT, Sign _Writer! AGENT FOR DAVENPORT LADDER COMPANT Al etyles of Laddevs const from spruce pine plank No. 19 Pearl St. Over Busknell'™s "o g0 y in stock made 0 vory best, ONLY 'HOTEL In Council Bluffs having Flre E_.soa,pe , call Lells, fire CR ES’I‘() V HOUSE! Nos. 216, 217 and 219, Main Birost, MOHN, Frops ator, DRESSMAKING, CUTTING AND FITTING. L. R, ROBERTS, iy of Now York, Council PMafts, lowa DIRE. . Form No. 34 Penrl Btreat. + - Thorough Instruction on the Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY Prof. C. B. Lipfert, No 0 Firet Aveuue, Counvil Mute, lowa settled | such | seemed to | = Council Bluffs | SPECIAL NOTICE 's NOTIC Tast, Found, Special advertisoments, an 1,To T For Sale, To Rent, Wi first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PRR cach gubsequent insevtion, Leave ndvertise- mentsat our office, No. 12 Pear] street, near Broadway. or. one baritor 8 o brass hand Apply At . m rof dich Base Ball club mid military cadote, at ol at Union ¥ my depot, Connel el D—One ulto, ohe t¢ Siver waten and gold_chnin. Rew 4" e paid the Hinder. Martin Hukhes, 610 Ninth street, wxx A good @il for work: No. 18 Bancioft str 0 RENT—A new seven-room house. Bey Office. mernl houso- Enquire OR HENT—A sfv-room house, ten minutes wulk from bisiness, city water, well and cis- ont chewp. kNT—No. 180 Harrison streot MCMARON & (¢ 4 Pearl street. threo FOR SALE, FOR RENT OR EXCHANC ale or rent, on vor, i « Conneil 1T Papor Milk complete, with e boarding house and three ncres of "SoA property i Ch lhvmlu\ coun k f own, will {riude for western £1.000. al homo in tho town of Haet- ills county, lown, for Nebraskn lund. Vilhie, £L.50, No. 41--A good husiness proporty and aleo o good residunios property in the towh of Chenvo, Llow “down for ensh or will o s, plendid farm, well fmproved, (40 dneon county, Towa, joming the A short tnie, nproved farms in n emall in- exehunged for ‘atn bils Dargaly Torneren No. bi—A fine two story brick resider “duneil Blufte, 1 Kaneas or Nebraska vo other beautiful homes | which ensh paymems will buy \Honutirat suburban loeation i fowa will oxehange for western knds. o nre only a fow of our epecinl bar gains. 11 you'v ything to trade or well, or witat to soll nuy rond estite or merchuudise, write us, Wo have scveral good stocks of gomds 10 teade Tor lnds. SWAN & WALKER, « | Bluds, Towi. Klntz & Kleeb Fancy and Staplu Grocerias. No. 162 - Broadway. Opposite Ogdqn House, Council Bluffs, - - Ia. This house being a new omne, conge- quently vv»xyxlnuwyu stoek is new and | resh. Prices as r onable ag any other gro- cery in the we, One trial is all we ask, KINTZ & KLEEB, Grocers. Metcalf Bros. | Baags ent Pampadour, Langtry or Otber Styles, 342 and 344 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT IMens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIING. Meng' and Boya' Business Suits. Menx' and Boys' Dross Suits. Childrens' Every Duy and Dross Suits. Overcoats for Men, floys and Chitdeen, Merchunt Tailor Biits, Merchunt Tailor Ovorcoits. TINDERW EAIR. Merghant " - e rowacrs, et 8 ATt tw ordor, At hulf the price. < und Overconts ity and Ovaycoats, Fat Mons' Trows Senmless Bhirts snd Trowsers in Sootch wools, Medicated Scarvlets, Extra Honty Bulbriggans, Fanecy Colored Wools wod mixed gquatitics, from 20 cach 1o $4.50, DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS FOR THE FALK OF 1535 v FURNISEING SO0DS Gloves, . " Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, OF firat cings qualitics aid veasonable prices. METCALATIE Bros. RETAIL DEPARTMENT #2 and 544 Broadway, Counell Blus, lowa | | company have one of the best assorted Prices Council Bluffs Carpet Co. Onr stock & now complete fn every depart- k6 now complete In every dopart As a saving toour customers. we adopt the o o e et 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, etc., large variety and choice styles. Lace Curtains. Curtain Goods, Turcoman, Madras, ete, in quality 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 everv one to call and examine our goods vefore purchasing elsewhere and secure the most and finest goods for the least money. ' HARKNESS BROTHERS, 441 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, CARPETS, CURTAINS, SHADES, UPHOLSTERY GOODS, BLC, BTC. in —PHE— Largest Stock —AND- Lowest Prices. THE ONLY EX( WES ARPET HOUSE IN SAMPLES furnighed upon application to o of town partfes, FINE UPHOLSTERY WORK TO ORDIE Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadway. HAIR G—OODS Waves, Frizzes, Switches, Ee, HAIR GOODS. SHAMPOOING, HAIRL DRESSING, AND CUTTING. HATIR GOODS. GumM! GUM! GUM Exclusive Rubber House! RUBBER BOOTS, SHOES & ARTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING, TELT BOOTS, PIumbing Co.|Immense Stock, Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for lliustrated Catalogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. Warehouse aud Salesroom, 41 N. Muiu $t, Conncil Bluffs, lowa. Oftice 41 Brondway. HAIR GOODS. MRS, C. L. GILLETTE, 20 Main St.d Council B THE NEW YORK. 552 BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFF I0WA. 'VV' ot .A.YLSWORTI—I . Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers, H O U S E M OVE R A N D RA I Qfi R buiklings of any kind b Framo houses move Gl L 09ed and sutisfaction guarantoed. Qu the world. o8 e vyoromd Public and Private 11 BLUFES, TOAW, 1000 9th BT, €4 THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE oF— JOHN BENO & CO., Have removed to their New Store, Nos. 32 & 34 Main and 33 & 85 Pearl Sts., NEXT DOOR SOUTH OF THE POSTOFFICE, Where they have put in o new stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTmING LU i, Ladies' and Genls Furnishing Goods, Ete,, Ete Among which are the following lines:— Hats and Caps, Gloves and Mittens, Genu Neckwear, Gents’ Underwear. way Council Blufts, Telephone No 27, Boors AND SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALIsks, MoNarch FiNg hmv;x.? Aokl soh L5 - Ladies’ Children’s and Misses’ Underieor, JACOB SIMS Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks and Shawls, Ladies' Valises, Blankets ane y . Flannels, Rockford Carpet Warp in all Colors. ATTORNEY AT LAW JOHN BENO & CO., COUNOIL BLUFFS. fiu 2 and 84 Main Street, Council Blu@ ractioes Stat wd Federal ecou SUoe ot B WY i 171 0. 83 wid 85 Pearl Sleet. of Sewerago, Water works and Ventilation designed and constructed., Plumbing work in all its branches.This stocks of plumbing goods in the west Estimates furnished., HARRY BIRKINBINE, Manager Now York Plumbing company 653 Broad s - oo 6 . B o