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OMAHA DAJLY BEE---COUNCIL BLUFFS, TUESDAY APRIL 22, 1654 A VAIN OHASE. Brooks and Mullen Give up the Hunt, for the Missourl Murderer. vtk DAILY BEE. JOUNCIL BLUFFS. = | Ag was stated in yesterday evening's Bee, Brooks and Mullen, the ex-police- men, started out on Sunday afternoon on a chase after Jesso Glover, for which $1,- stn per woek [ 000 roward is offered, he having shot < B00V P T ST ang killod a man named Burch at Mande- ville, Mo. A man answering Glover's description stopped at Kiel's hotel barn about 10 o'closk Sunday “morning, and then left to have fed a gray horse with one shoo off, just as described in the sherifs advertisement. The man said he was going to get shaved, and about 11 o’clock came back, got the horse, and wentaway. Brooks and Mullen getting teack of this, mounted on horseback and Charley Fullerton for being drunk|yong after him, they being about three waa duly asseased yesterday. houra behind him. They followed the trail The young men should remember the | to Pony creck and therejlost the trail. Af- Y. M. C. A. entertainment this evening. | ter keoping up the hunt until dark they All railroad tickots bought of D. W. |returned home. They are both satisfied Bushnell are guaranteed, also all rebate | that it was the real murderer whom they orders given by him. nae hlfta:i it i i thers doul is. man answering u;fi;f,;::‘::‘;:;,’flmflf '::,“:”:: his desoription and having just such a day with the usual $7.60. horse was here lnsc"l'hurlduy and tried to = Oapt. Williams and 8. C. Mitonell are sell the horso at Wise's stable, but as Mr. ) A5 i N Wise was not in, the man said he could the postal clorks assigned to duty at the 4 § ety g not wait for him as he had got to go ";f:“'b“"‘"' office “just . established | o the river and it is supposed he did 0. Some of theresidentson Mynster street | pfy, Norman Green thinks that Glover have been alarmed about a reported ©ase | 45504 at her house to get something to of amall pox, The scare proves to boill- | gat Sunday morning. Like the man at founded. Kid's hotel siie knew nothing about the Tom Henderson, arrested for trying to | man at the time, but afterwards, picking pick & drunken man's pocket, on Main |up a paper and seeing the description Tuesday Morning, Aoril 22, BUBSCRIPTION RATE! No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. ] MINOR MENTION. =Heo J. Reiter's, spring goods. Birdie Bli s at the rink to-night. The democratic delegates loave for Burlington to-night. lecturing the children free in the day- time and the older people for a price in theevening. The latest report from the Colton de faleation runs the amount up to £30,000 " J A WE ARE REVELVING SBuME vERY FiNH Shoes and Slippers, zeszavrane axp ckrE, Gentlemen It is #aid to bo probablo that the bank will never open its doors again, Itis also intimated that other officers of the bank, aside from the absconding cashicr, aro involved in guilt. Unfortunate speou tatintfs on the Cnicago hoard of trade ace at the bottom of the trouble. Dr. L Soyder, of Eldora, three years ago was hit in the eye by a piece of steel, The eye troubled him for a few months, and the doctor thought he had suffered 1o patticular injury. This winter, how ever, the pain returned, and he has juet had the eyeball taken out. A piece of steel about half the size of a grain of OODNOCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Joctod, b0c; good demand. Corn—Lsealers ars paying 80c for old com and boe for new, Onts—In good demand at 30c, Hay—4 0036 00 por ton; 600 por bale, Corn Meal—125 per 100 pounds, Wood-—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ =it pooTs AND SHOES|HINE Sion i Freseo Paler AUVRK 9 ipeing, 881 Nb, & 865 o For 8prin Wear are arriving daily. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN = HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, 842 and 344 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, ' Meoetoalf Bros., W7 . T BIR A TIN COatorer to The FPublic. Fd. O lwon 404 Broad onet datine__} . I EN SEIN. Moxls at all Tours. Parties & Specialty. oil_Bluffs, | OUR FINE Please call and SIGN, SCENERY AND FRESCO PAINTING A SPECIALTY, 17 North Main 8t,, - . - COUNCIL BLUKFS TACOB EOCH, see our New Stock. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO.. 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs West Side Sun‘nro. Clarmda ; } IOWA. = 0. Conl—Delivered, hard, 1150 per ton; soft, 500 per ton Lard—Tairbank’s, wholesaling ot 9{c. Flour—City our, 1 60@3 80, Brooma—2 95@8 00 por doz. LIVE 8TOOK. Cattle—3 [0@4 00; calvos, 5 50@7 50, Hog—Local packera aro’buying now and thereis » good demand_for all grades; choice packing, 6 25; mixed, 5 25, PRODUCE AND FRUTTA. Quotations by J. M. St. Johu & Co., com- mission merchants, 538 Broadway, Butter—Creamery, 85c; ck:-ioo conntry rolls, in good domand, 20c. \Eggs—180_per dozen; very scarce. Poultry —Ready sale;chickens, dressed, 12hc; live, 9ci turkeys, dressed, 15c; liye, 1% ucks, dressed, 12}c; live, 8o, Oranges—4 00@4 60 per box. Lemons—3 50@4 00 per box. Bananas—2 50@3 50 per bunch Havrd aand. SOR coaL 805 South Main Street, BULK AND BARREL LIME, LOUISVILLE AND PORTLAND OEMENT, MICHIGAN PLASTER, HATR No, 689 Broadwav, Merchant Tailoring, REPAIRING NEATLY AND PROMPTLY DONE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. DeVOI. & WRIGELIT, WHOLESALE MAYNE & PALMER, DEALERS IN AND WDOD, AND, SEWKR PIPE. Gomsemems gndware, Gulery, Timmers Stock, Efc, H.H. HORNE & e ey gt s atmmp . COUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Fig leaves are out of style, so are goat and sheep skin; shawls and blankets have . o gone by. This is not intended for poetry, but if you want a suit of clothes to look both neat and dressy, call on NORENE & LANDSTROM, Mer hant Tailors We make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA and 7 ¢ i YARA CIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted Their Prices are Tru]y Reasonable { conhiBrires, """ Sowa as represented. _—- ; OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, 662 Broadway, 4 H. H. HORNE & CO., I COUNOIL BLUFFS, & - MRS. S. J. NORRIS, An Excellent Chanco to Make Paying | o * an infallible cure for all aches, sprais, and | AU kinds of J. E. ARMSTRONG, A Compl: te Assortment of the Latest Novelties in fighting drunk. = Richardson was fined E and Harris' case was continued. atreot, was yesterday discharged, no pros- | therein published at once recognized the [ ecuting witness appearing. resemblance. Brooks and Mullen think ugg_n;:gle‘;—ngut;:gflfiwfim%p;mns;;f;; W. H. Foster, the Harrison streot flo- [ he must have gone to Glenwood or Mal- | sale at § 25@4 00 for prime stock. :::[ h';:fo,boo.foat l(:f .pwef nll:deng‘ln'l, vern. m argost stock west of che Missia- That a good deal of the suffering in this world aippi. Send for catalogue. AUCTION SALE OF LOTS. |can be avotded ?)y purch::l:: Dr. Thomas' Eelectric Oil. and using it s per directi-ns. It ‘Wm. Richardson and A. Horn were be- fore the police court yesterday for being IOWA. As will be seen by the announcement Investments at Persia. e mewlCiwvil ngineex! Dutt P P oar |zt paow v, New operA BousE, coovors sioers, o, | MU LLINERY AND NOTIONS Pormita to wed were granted to Wm. in another column, L. . Baldwin offers “Take my seat, madam.” ete., eto. All Orders by Mail Promptly Attended To. JUST RECEIVED, J. Williams and Asenath Gilmore, of{for sale at auction on Wednesday, April Lovelaud; also to Maurice Welsh and | 30, eighty choice lots in the town of Per Maggie Bilor, of Pacific Junction. sis. Persia is only about thirty miles There was a quiet wedding at the Og- | from Council Bluffs, and although not yet den house yesterday, by which Dr. New- [ two years old, has become a thriving and ton Silsby and Miss Lois Cable,’ both of | rapidly growing place, and new settlers Little Sioux, were made one. Rev. Cy-{are rushing in there rapidly. There is rus Hardin officiated. no doubt about the future of Persia, and Mr. A. A. Covalt now uses his new |those who invest tkere cannet but realize nickle skates which have just arrived.|® handsome profit. The lots offored are They were a present from Mr. H. H,|®mong the choicest, some being in the Martens, the proprietor and manager of | residence portion, and somo in the busi- the roller skating rink. ness portion. The lots are already valu- . . able—mnot merely a speculation value, lo;'l;(b: u?:;?n’;:?:;l;:;:u:‘;:flfil; either, and the t)fl'ar to dispose of them Sunday night; s brown horse with blind at public sale will cause a rush for them. bridle and halter. The horse in about 7 Dlsmcu. esss oud. sad welghs 1150 pounds, Notice is hereby given that the part- A. Collier and Wesloy Quackenbush |,q.}) poretofore existing between the were yestorday ““"fd guilty before J“dlf undersigned under the firm name of Aylesworth of stealing some carpenter's|g w. Fergusion & Oo, is this day dis- tools. They were each fined $50 and|,;1veq by mutusl consent. §. W. Fer- ©oats, and in default went to jail for f-| oypgnn’ is alone authorized to settle up toon days. tho affairs of the firm : to collect debts “‘Nephi”, who already owes the city a |owing it, and to discharge its liabilities. number of fines, was ugain assessed yes- | The firm will hereafter be conducted by terday for his Saturday night spree, and [S. W. Fergusson at the same place. let go again. If that stone pile was only J. H. WHEELER, ready, it would be a good thing to let 8. W. FEraussow. him take a summer’s contract, and catch W. G. Eugrson, by up even with the city, if possible, 8. W. Ferousson, his agt. Gideon Mayne's house on ' Sixth J. Rion Powsrs, by avenue has also been visited by the aneak 8. W. Ferausson, his agt. thieves who secured a quantity of provi- e ——— sions from the larder, and placed them PERSONAL. out on the porch, but for some reason or other, probably fright, left them there and hurried off, ik The members of the Young Men's " shooting club are scattered about the a;':::}fi;“ Tiapinnag pesivad a) (6o P ocountry on a side-hunt, bagging all the game they can with shot and silver dol- | ¢ the Paclfic yesterday, lars, They are to report to the Pacific| nfr, Adolph Michaels left last evening for a house to-day and those with the lowest | business trip on theroad, . bage must sot up a feast for all. Mrs, H, Booovoft is lying dangerously ill at Birdie Bliss, the boy wonder, who o | her home on Myrtle strect. captivated Council Bluffs on his previous| Col. Win. Orr, the wall known stockman, mppearance here, by his romarkable skill | returned yesterday from Chicago. and grace in the use of rollur skates is to Judge Loafburrow spent Sunday In this appoar again ot tho roller skating rink | 6y a0 had a cosy chat with Judge Lyman. this evening. He is worth seeing more 8. W, Fergusson loaves to-day for Graut than once, and as he introduces new City Mo., where his wife and family are visit- » ing, aud where during his abseuce he will duly movemonts gach timo thoso WHo DAYl bcive by weath wedding anuiverswry. “eailliim before will find as wush|" 7 & 1,4, soretary of Hhe DA Fellows' entertainment in seeing him again, a8 if| p opeoiive amoclation of Ft. Madison, is In for the first time, Heo is without doubt | ¢he city, conterring with the directors of the the champion boy skater of the age, Judge Aylesworth's time was yesterday solidating the two assoclations, afternoon ocoupied in hearing the case of | John Lindt, E, J. Atbott, H. O, B T, M. Gant, & horse dealer living at Ani- D, Nichslson, D, Maltby, L, Sherwood, MoFadden snd L, 8, Russell comprised tho ta, Oass county, aud who was arrested £0F | 4) .o, salected to roprosent Council Biuffs stealing & horse from Henry Hall, of | 34 thy encawpment st Marshalltown, the Omaha. It appears that Hall and Gant | tyte" leaving for that place last evening. were talking of trading horses, and Hall says that he agreed to trade if 0-:::- - While 0 5 ‘:u,“fl:ll“ d;l”-:‘ that Gant .T.‘g... Hon. L. R, Bolter, of Harrison coun- 8. A. Broadwell, of Logan, is at the Ogden. J. M, Poasleo of Chicago is at Bechtele's D. McFarlano and wife, of Hastings, were IOWA NEWS, “Thanks! Now, Ethel dear, there is a seat, Sit right down ” “Indeed, I shan’t Clara. Take tha seat yourself, [ prefer to stand.” “*Now, dear, you know you're almost tired to death. Sit down.” ‘‘And let you stand? Well, I think I see myself. Besides I'm going to pay the fare.” +No, you're not.” “Yes, I am.” “It’s my turn, Sit down and let me doit.” &e. (E.;m third lady, who takes the vacant PECIAL NOTICES. NOTIUE.—Special advertisements, such s Lost, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, Wants, Board- Ing, ota., will bo inserted in this column a the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. sertion. Leave advertisements at our office, No. Pearl Street, noar Broadwav WANTS, ANTED—A liva boy with for Bem. Coll at Council ny to carry rout uffs Bux office. ANTED—Every body in Council Bluffs to_take TunBxs. Delivered by carrierat only twenty conts a weok. LD PAPERS—For salo at Bas office, a¢ 6 cents a hundred, A GENTS—Tadios and gontlomen can ma Strecther and Ironiny " Retails at $1.00. Any Indy can do up a fine shirt without s wrinkle and glosa 13 as nicely as the vest Jaundries can. Address for ptticulars C. B. 8. & 1. Co., Ban ofloe, ' for oo month, JFOE RENT-—Ono turnished ront room at 817 8 6h st._Gontleman ovly, hefere ce requirid. JACOB BIMS, E. P, CADWELL 8IMS & CADWELL, Attorneys -at-Law, OOUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Office, Main Btreet, Rooms 1 and Bhugart & Mo. Mahon's Blogk. Will practios i fate and ~eders) oom Grain & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX OITY HAMS, J. Y. FULLER, Commission Merchant La.rgest Couticil Blufls, Tows, " ROLLER SKATING ERYXINES. ADMIASION No objectionable o aracters will be admitted. ------ PROPRIETOR, Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Oounail Blaffy. Reat omrate oolisa on sgens 21 Folrw N. 8CHURZ, ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, fik, Turcoman, Etc. AARP IETS hoicest ome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest place to buy House Furnishings in the City. OUNCIL BLUFFS, - ST S A 1058 MainStreet, - - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS. ez Mixed Rags Wanted. The undersigned is payingR the highest market price for ags. S. GOLDSTEIN, 4 & 4 Stock West of Chicago. 540 Broadway, Council Bluffs, HARMAN KELLEY, IOWA. Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care European Hotel. ONMENS 40 Heads{ones ! 34 N. MAIN ST., COUNCIL BLUFES. The only Hotel in this City on the Eur:pean plan of DEALER IN ALL THE LATEST DESIGNS OF Now Building---New Furnishings. 1 MO0 ampe tooms~eegan s~ | WAL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADE" PETER BECHTELE, PROPRIETOR, s wages by sellng the.“Champlon Bosom | NOS. 336 and 338 Broadway, - - - Council B Interior Decorations. 13 8. Pearl Street and 20 N. Main Street, - COUNCIL BLUFFS, “PAY ONLY FOR WHAT YOU GET.” Peter C. NIiller, * Geo. R. Beard! And AN Window Shades, =™ Materials, _ ROOM MOULDING, ' CORNICE POLESDECURATIVE WALL PAPER, ' Stock in thhe City Lowest Prices R llows mt b, drove 4o, th s | 8, oxBots 4o g o ol Spring Ark., an Painting. Guaranteed. jved at tranafer too late but came over | oy flhmlfllfl(fi Officer Dunn to | cook their own meals, g0 with him to hunt the fellow up. They found them in & camp near Rapp's place, | Dubuque on the 16th, Judge Shirss im- akal craze has become #o lity that married men Gent made & run but was overtaken aud pl‘o:.lfiuol $176 on John F. Pyn after quite » wrangle waa amested, - Ho|0f the Vinton Eaglo, convioted of as-| PHYSICIAN & glaimed that it was & square trade and i Hall, on finding that the horse balk- this way of gotting out of it, | bure, & boy of 14 ‘men with him swore aleo to its being breast- t, on the 16th, tl . The judge held the case open }uru.:mmm.m inflicting fatal in. opers houso | hud much 4o o in canains tho afliotion, best score in reo given thia wesk uf the Honas Hopuitionn snge, smsacit ouis| OF FICER & PUSEY g b bt e giv Councll Bluls AR An attractive e cumen acvnn 0 | JY01{00 OF 116 PBaGS, ve to In the United States distriot court at oepting unlawful fees as a pension agent. A son of of Michael Hoyle, of Ham. accidentally dis- charged a pistol while hkintit from his _‘ = o ball tak- UAHMEB& g other tumors seoved without the formerly pastor OFFICE OVER AMERIOAN KXPRESS, COUNCIL RLUFFS, - 10WA, Mre, B, J. Hilton, X, D URGEON, 233 Middie Brosdway, Genncil Blugs, R. Rice M. D. kuite or drawing ef blood. OO DRI o e, & Pear! , Council Blufle ul teve. “ion. orrioms, - . P, BANKERS COUNCIL BLUFFS, - O g ORDERS BY MAIIL MANURACTURERS. PRICES No. 32 Main Street and 33 Pearl Street, TOW A. NEXT DOOR ‘i0 THE POSTOFFICE. PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.