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— sz, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE--COU NCIL BLUFFS, MONDAY JULY 14, 1884, S —— ‘HE ST TR | the soldiers’ home for Council Bluffs or THE DAILY BEE. western Towa, They were signed by all Jrmpp— ~ | present and will be taken through this — - being forwarded, Arrangementa are also made for taking & trip to Minneapolis to attond the reunion there, a large number expressing their intention of go- Mon’din;v Mornine. Jnivr i4. SUBSORIPTION RATES. ByCarrlor = - - - = = =90 nonts per week ByMal = = - - 041000 et year | ing on thelgood time, : S Some of the citizens on lower Main street woro made indignant yesterday by the weizure of theit cows. It appears that officers Dunn, Brooks and Towns went dewn to the C. B, & Q. railway tracks to arrest tramps aloeping in bux- cars, and after getting the tramps they saw these cows feeding in tho yards be- tween the railway tracks, There were thirteen of the cows, and the ofticers put the tramps at work driving them up to the pound, where the owners got them an hour or 8o later, by paying about $1.25 each for fees, George Beck, one of the foremen on the Milwaukee & St. across Broadsway from the Pacific Bouso | 01 coriy wvay ono of the owners, Tho to Foster's drug store. day before, some thief stolo his coat and Conductor Charlio Mack is in favor of | veat, and there was no policeman to hanging the sign *‘standing room only" | catéh tho thief or got baci his loat prop- on the Sunday dummy trains hereafter. [ orty, but when it came the cow business A great many went over to Omaha yes- | there were threo policeman and a body terday, some for pleasure, many for|of tramps to execute that ordinance. drink, the saloons here being closed up [ The cow-owners were all quite incensed tight. at the idea of having the cows thus taken, Tho Presbyterian church is being torn | they claiming the animals were not in a OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Btroet, Near Broadway. See J. Reiter's summer goods The Methodists held no services yes- terday, their church being out of con- ditions. Owing to the absence of the pastor there were no services in the Baptist church yesterday. Thoe democrats have flang out a banner "~ BOLD BANDITS. They Sheot Down a Man on e Street and Rob Him, The Victim Gets Away with His Life but Minus His Roll, The Arrest of Two Suspects, About half-past ten o'clock Satarday night a bold highway robbery was com- mitted on Eighth streot near the Chicago & Rock Island track. A man named W, B, Winon was the victim. He lives on Sixteenth ayenue and is employed on the stroot railway. His horse had strayed and ho had been out in the county seeking for him, when on his ro- turn, as ho was jogging along on horse- hack and had just crossed the railway track, two men jumped out from behind abox-car. They called to him to stop, but as he did ot obey promptly, they gathored his horso by the head, and as Wilson tried to whip up his horso one of them firod a rovolver at him, the bullet striking him in the side, and folling him to the ground. As ho tumbled out of the saddlo the horse ran away, and while he Iay on the ground in a semi-conscious down to make way for tho new building. | highway, and that even if they had have Service will be held in the opera house been it was the duty of the lnlfl'?hlll to on Sunday. look after thom, aud not the policemen, There scems now & good prospeot for | ¥ho had buttor spend thoir timo catch- the recovery of Michael O'Loary, tho |in8 80mo of the numerous thieves who boy who lost a log at the Northwestern | 8 pilfering honest citizens. i — e <depot last week. Bushnell sells railrond tickots cheap to Stella Browne, living on Avenuo A, | all pointe, was kicked in the forehead by a horse, - Saturday, the gash being about six inches long, but there being no fracture. The members of the Bavarian band, yesterday, presented their leader, Peter Fuchs, with a “‘stovepipe” hat. It being the anniversary of his birth, Some of the saloon men proposo to file Jntormation against the prohibitionists for keeping “‘mum,” inatead of telling be- forehand just what they are going to do. IRSONAL, Judgn Paige has returned to Chicago. Ernest Hart has returned from an eastern trip. Governor Hale, of Wyoming, wasin the city Saturday. George Kelino is back from his Wyoming cattle ranche, l Zu T, Lindsey has returned from a month's trip westward, condition the men went through him, and robbed him of 879, all he had, The men left him and he soon recovered onough to crawl away to his home, Dr. Cook was summoned, and it was found that tho ball, 22 calibre, had gone through Wilson'srubber coat, woolen coat and vest and had entered the right side, striking a rib and following that around to the back where the ball was taken out. The wound was such that he will doub! less recover, The money of which Wil- son was robbed consisted of three 820 gold pieces, ono §10 gold piece, a $2 bill and the balance in _silver. It was money which ho had saved little by little during the past year. He was not in tho habit of carrying it with him, but this day he thought that possibly he might buy another horse, apd might nee e Offinsr Hurley on being notified, at once began a search for the fellows who did this bold act of lawlessness, ~With Mrs, B, J, Bilton ¥ 1. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, 232 Middle Brasdway, Counell Blufta, ICE OREAM PARLOR. . R. Rice M. D. Dancirng |CANGERS, mo b Taught by Pror, Somxoon Tuesday and | (HRONIC DISEASES o xods s spectatty. Friday evenings from 8:30 s ’I\Y-f“ \;«j;fll‘"’i“zl;’:l experience Ofoe No. to 10:30 o'clock. _ Barconoultation tree RINK POR RENT AT §15.00 PER N1GHT, ICE! ICE!l ICE! ATLARCEST FLOOR IN TOWN, For pure river Ioe patronize the blue wag F. H. MARTENS, Prop’r. |ifction guranteed. Leave orders at No. ROLLER RINK removed without the ent South Main strect, Telephone No. 8. UL WARREN WHITH' MULHOLLAND & NICHOLAS, TATH& WHITH. = ATTORNEYS AT LAW.| ™ Sencommor - MANUFACTURER OF Practioe In Btate and Federal Courta, CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS, FINIALS, ETC. 46 183th Stroeot, =™ ... NEBRASKA Room 9, Schugart’s Building, COUNCIL BLUF 1I0WA. Tho Presbyterians of Council Bluffs of- | scon sims. E. P, CADWELL fer for sale a lot of Seats, Windows, Car- SIMS & CADWELL, pots, Lamps, Stoves, Gas Fixtures, Ta- e, Palpll a e soot,innido Shuttar, norneys -at-Law ete., now in tho church building before it et iy ) is taken down to moke way for their now | omco, Maln Streot, fRooms 1 an1 @ Shugart & Mo, house of worship. Tho above articles | aape * Hlock: Wil practicoin Btate snd Federtt aro in good condition and will be sold rea- sonably. For prices and particulars call on Tuomas Orricer, Council Bluffs, P\J}EST QUALITY. Q,Q w destena 1o Satin and D5l Wth namo, 10 N7/ Ve oifer § (0010F & pack > OV any nicer work, or protier st Samples free. Eagla Card Wen Opera House H.H. HORNE & CO, WH DEALERS IN y B . Weo make a specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd /7 YARA CIGARS. All Cigara sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted a8 represented. OPERA HOUSE OCIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO., ESAL] 562 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - « IOWA. SMITH & TOLLEK, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, CouNciL BLurrs, « « « - - Towa. WV ATIEKIR WAVES Ventilated Three Inch Part, ON VEGETABLE LACE, ONLY FIFTY CENTS. Switches, (all long hair) $2.00 84.00, §8,00nd upwards. Coquetts and Hair Ornaments Given Away. MRS, D. A. BENEDICT, Noi 887:Blohdwiy © SEEITONGET SREE SRR S a e Ay JASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, £1'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oil cloths,jMattings, Linoleums Etc A IR I IS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST, 2 omo and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. #8iheapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. _ Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Council Bluffs Mis 8. D, Rehso, the artist, Ia visting | Officor Towns ho sade a seach through ‘This evening a business meeting of the | her parents in Nebraska City. the yards, and found two suspicious fel- Y. M. C. A, will bo held at rooms No.| Obancellor L. W. Ross, of the TowaStato|lows ina box car and arrested them. Y ~ | university, in qreeting old friends here. Wilson was not able to give ;flf:fih,-i"fl::f:ef;.k::';‘;’fizfignd& Reov, Father MoMonomy's health 18 im-|a very scourate description of the Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - |COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care BAZAR! We have begun this week a Special Sale of Children's Dresses. To close men who assaulted him, but these two - recommended that the board appoint a proving by his stay at the Colfax springs. tho secretary. Prof. A. Lerch, editor of the Frei-Press, is Mrs. Ducker, residing at 302 Ninth|happy as alozd. The new-comer is & boy. streot, while riding a pony yesterdsy, [ Aayor Cole, of Pacific Junction, was in at- was thrown from the animal, receiving | tendance at the camp-fire Saturday evening. various injuries, the most serious of | Walter R. Vaughan, Jr., was the only page which was a broken collar-bone. from Towa in the national democratic conven- Whil i tion, e L8 0 ek ns roburnod frem S S Louin Stonch iSatirday, relaying some @A |\ 1 il s nand bl summer vacation pipes, a man working just bohing John|, - Meader made a miscue and struck him| ¥lla Vesey has returned from Bellview, on the small of the back with a pick. The | Neb., where she has boen visiting since tho wound did not prove to be very serious, | Fourth, Charles Stow, of New York, press agent for George I, Champ has commenced ex-| p, T, Burnum's great show, arrived at the 'a- cavation on his lot near Mr. Evans, on | cific yesterday, Oakland avenue, preparatory to the erec-| Jamos P. Dew, of Kansas City, general tion of an elogant large residence. Mr, | ngent of the Burlington insurance company Kimball, his partner, owns a lot adjoin-| %a® at tho Pacific yesterday. ing it but will probably not build onit| Clay Plattner, whowas so badly pofsoned by SH00 sbkich. some wild vfne on his farm, is able to be out again, though not fully recovered., When Constable Rayburn, wko orea-[ pr, 1, i, Loomis and wifo. who have been ed 80 much exoitement here by trying to | visiting friends here for a week paat, stari serve paperson saloon-keepers, got back | this morning back to their home in Janes- to Macedonia he went into tho justice’s | ville, Wis. offica where the intormations were filed, .l'mnk Weisner, for the last ten months RN P with Messrs, J. M. St. John & Co., hus gone Wall, eir,” said the justice, *‘did you B 5 S i to Omaha to accept a position with a commis- get service, Oh, yes sir. What | ion house, kind of servicet” ¢‘Well,” said Rayburn, G. R. Vaughan, J. J. Frainey, William ““Iserved three hoursin jail.” Galvin and Judge Aylesworth huve returned #Tho mewspsper fend” must: have ;rum ?{,1‘:'“““' Judge James and Patrick A e <: s, | ey still linger, b;“‘" e O o e e platform when ho inrinuated that tho|gee in Dunlap, ho haviog already sont his li false alarm Friday night was turned in by | brary there and made serangemente for o per- somo ex-member of the department, [ manent eettlement in that place. There can be no motive for au ex-mem- . J. Eming, who hos b i i i Stowart Bros., has purchased tho stook of ber doing such a trick, and even if there " P was, it would bo diflicult to mako any- | Foverol merdhndie of Tl Sl uteray body believe they would yield toit. The( o ™ """ ¥ conduct that business here ex-membors havo proved themselves to| . m. imball, of Kimball & Champ, who be gentlemen who are above such tricks, | i tuling a little trip through Minnesota, re- and no one knows that fact better than | ports that there is too much overcoat weather *‘the newspaper fiend." thore to suit him, He is expected homo this i % 4 woek, ¢ Everybody is on the brond grin over| N, Bohrene, agont for I, T, Barnum, is at Congressman Pusey's explanation *‘that|the Pacific and this city will be billed for the the committee of congress on government | show to-dny. Mr. Behrons is wonderfully buildings has instructed the architect of | taken back by the »reat improvements made the Council Bluffs court houso to go 1o #inoohis Lt visit thren yoors ago. ahead with tho building as it is contem. |, Y0k ¥- Whitney the bow cigar salesman plated under tho 8200,000 appropriation, ‘made” this city Saturday night and takes as the money or tho additional $100,000| house, Ho reports 1. 1, Horne & Co.'s will be ready and voted long before it is | goods as being well liked by his customers, needed.” The idea of going ahead on| D.N. Lange, who about two months ago such a promise strikes tho average mind | Fsigned hin position wa cashicr of the Wabash asa good hit for an end-man to get off, railway in this city, to scoopt a similar but AR * [ better position in Kast St. Louls, arrived horo b beneath 4 ut away beneath the dignity of even & yestorday, and was greated by old friends, democratic congressman, > Jacob Schmidt, manager of the Bavarian Ata'meeting of the board of trade |band, expoctd to loavo for Europe yesterday Saturday evening, Dr. Cook, as repro- | 10 Procure now instruments and uniforms for sentative of Abe Lincoln Post, G, A, R, | ' band members, but engagements of the * 7 | baud belng so numerous he oould not leave, ! ' & and now whon the band have no engagements committee of threo to co-operate With [ g will wicld the sazor in u barber shop as of the post in perfecting plans making sur yore, veys of grounds, and to labor together to| Harry Birkinbine has returnod from his induce the legislative committee to locate [ castern trip, i family aro still in Phila the proposed Soldiers' Home in Council | phia, whero thcy will remain for time v Blaffs, In accordance with this sugges. | "% theirold howe and many friends, Harry's tion tho board chose J. Mueller, Colone ;“‘X‘;"";""":""' "';':: 3 thewy ;i'l'"" d el " N ¥ oo rom Philadelphia to Sapp and T. J. Evans as suchoommittos. | (el Bluils iucluc ing a stay of two hours in The eity council was requested to appoint | Chicago. a similar committee, the city engineer to be included. M. MoWorkinan, who has been connected with the Herald, leaves to-day for Dakota, 4 / ; Al tho boyw are sorry tobave Mao leave, s 0 camp-fire of Abe Linooln post No. |11y 0o of the blggeet e ed, cloatests 29, G. A. R., Saturdsy evening, proved a hoaded of the prews gavg. 1t is boped by grand succese. A Jarzo dolegation from [ that future will doul gontly with him, and Kearney post, of Glenwood, was in at [that the forbuce way bo as sunshiney as arn tendance under the cowmand of M, J |the wishes of Lis friende, Byers, the county recorder, and the Py IR Glenwood ju'nico siuers acoompanied YAUERAV'S (rvexting, s and gave some excellent music A few minutes u”:ur the nowination of party Miller aud Post Conamander | Cleveland, Mayor Vaughan, who was fn ‘“""’“’“""’u and Commander Lindt guvo stiy | CMie880, seat the following oharacteristic e ek Miss Worth recited gl | $104ram to the nominee: poem, *“Tho Oamp Fce," and wusio and |, WiCAE0n Juiy 1L 1084 < Grworaor n conneoted with | 7 fresh samples out on the road to-day for his |2 answered the meagre description. No money or revolver was found on them, their only effocts being two new gold rmgs, each having one. They are hard- looking fellows and were locked up for further examination. CAUGHT A CHUMP, A Foolish Fellow Robbed of the Money Which He Displayed 8o Freely. A stranger in the city, a lightning-rod | G0od all Linen Honey Comb 2ic, worth 40c. agent, was Saturday evening foolishly flashing a fat pocketbook in a Broadway saloon, and offering to make all sorts of nonsensical bets. Ho was imbibing quite freely, and in the course of his wander- ‘ing he got down Broadway near the dum- my depot, a very appropriate spot for him, and sitting down on the edge of tho sidewalk, dropped into a slumber, Wlien he was awakened by a policeman ho found that he had bsen robbed of his money, about $200. Suspicion has fas- tened upon a worthless fellow who was seen guiding him down the street, and who has the reputation of having relieved other men in a like manner, but of smaller amounts. e —— The Woman's Christian Association will meet at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A, at 7 o'clock Monday evening instead of Tuesday afternoon, —— OOMMEROIAL, OOUNCIL BLUFFS MARERT, heat—No. 1 milling, 75@80; No, $ 65@ ; rejoctad 50, % Corn—Local purposes, 40@45. Oats—For local purposes, 35@ 40, Hay—810 00@12 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 Rya—4045o. Corn Mosl—1 30 por 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ Coal—Dalivored, 5 (;o por ton ard—Fairbank’s, wholosaling at 9jc. Flour—City Houe, 1 605 30.° % Brooms—2 9@3 00 per doz, LIVK BTOCK. Cattlo—Butcher cows 3 75@4 %, Bukher stoers 4 B0@b 00, . Hogn—4 004 25 PRODUCE ANT Quotation mission mere Wi 0; , hard, 1150 per ton; woft, way. | wpring chiokens, ive tirkoys, Yo, cx, 100, @6 00 per box. 00 por box. Bananas—2 00@3 00 per bunch, Butter— Creamery, 20c; rolls, choice 9@10¢, Eyggn—130 por dozen Cherries—$2 50 per bush Vegotablos — Potatoes, 150@82 00 per bbl; onlons, cabbago, f0c per dos.; apples 13 bu box, 750@1 35; Boans, 1 K0@2 25 por bushel, SPECIAL NOTICES, Found, To Lo ! , will a8 Lost, Bale, To Ront, Wants, Board. neorted o this column s the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINK for sho fire lnsertion and FIVE OENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. sortlon, Leave advertisemonts aé our offios, No. Poarl Btreed, nowr Broadway this stock out we have marked them 25 per cent less than Regular Market Prices, You ean buy a good Scotch Gingham Dress, well made, fast colors, from 75 ots. up. The stock consists of Gingham, Chambray, Seersucker and Linen Suits, made in the Latest Styles and Cheaper than the goods alone can be bought for. Towels ! Towels Good all Linen Towel, 10c, worth 200. Good all Linen Damask Towel, 12jc worth 223c. Good all Linen Huck Towel 2J0, worth 30c. Towels ! | Hosiery! Hosiery ! Hosiery! This week cheaper than ever. Come and look at tho stock and convince yourselt that wo are offering the greatest bargans in hosiery ever shown n Council Blaffs, Good all Linen Huck Towel 25¢, worth 40c. Our line of Gents Goods is completa and cheaper than tho same goods can be bought west of Chi- Good sl Linen Oat Moal Towel 250, worth 0o, Lbac] Good all Linen Damask Towel, 0 in hes long and 24 | Mens’ and Boys' Shirts with reintorced lizen bosom, inches wil at #5c. This towel would be very‘cheap | _linen bands, and well made, b, 8t 60e. Como carly and gt somo of thom betoro | 990t Liele Throad §yirts B:;"a'::':n-[l":x‘:.' s Sl they aro all gone, a8 we cannot replaco tho goods. | Gen ' Socks, Collars, Cufs, Ties, tnd Haudker A e, ekt and Biend |SEE AR ot 800 ablesetais . Pastiolors, A Coshi el s i, Germanand Damaak, | Fiol cioot oriored handbarohiof So. A good colored bordered handerchief, 10c. §2.:0, worth double the money. W. have n pure linen Ladics’ Handkerchief, hem- Bargains {n Bed Spreads, t st colors, 15c., c o A full line of Ladies' and Misses' Rubber Circulars, POr L 0r 2050 A et DRUKSE from 81.26 up to the very bess goods manufactured ne of Pearl Buttons in sizes from 18 up o 28 by the Sterling Rubber Co. from & o0 105 por dozen These buitons are o Laies' Dusters. o0d clear pearls and not chipped. WE RECEIVE GOODS DAILY AND OFFER TEE Latest Novelies at the Lowest Prices COCKE & MORGAN, NEW OPERA HOUSE BAZAR. Best Kentucky Barrels and Half Barrels. FINE ILEMONS. AGENTS FOR “May (ueen” Fine Cat Chewing the Best- “Bee,” and "Rival” Cigars. The Best Nickel Goods Offered. We Guar- antee Qur Assertion. Give Them Trial Order. WIRT & DUQUETTE, COUNCIL BLUFFS A MR : IOWA WANTS. ook ovhound. white spole on mick eaeh. Six monthe old, Libe: 14 ol TOIU 10 to Bechetle's 1. W I 49 V/ANTED -A goo country shop: Vil Bradloy'd )r et guosery ws ool d 18 years o3 roforencen. address” g, B wey, Council Blufs, ot “oiuy bl owh Address 8., Bax W AN ADFivo iudred pioce secoud band earpet aud two b toves ( S—For saly at Bua “Evvry ity o Counel BT8R Delivered'by carvier st only Swenty A kolden opporiunity 80 s lieblo Lusiness o caey Bakory in Counl Binfls dancing were also provided. An srmy |, ur unterrified supporter oud & mayor repast was spread and partaken of hear i [of Conncil Biuffs, Lowa, and in wh.t{”l ly. Aside from the fun sud frolic of thy | 70U 26 lowa delegat peraut me to ovening the post got down to busines o nyrauldte you and sincerely pledge and pessed resolutions asking Genera' | tire Gorwan vote is now democratic and Dodse to take au iuterest in securing | will vote for you, W, R. Vaivanax, you the clectoral vote «f Lowa, a8 our en- | An for aa g, Address C. K IA i arsothar "as® poais Iady oan do uy wrlokly mf.l--.n..mod,nn bost laundri for pas culary C. B. 8 1o, a 5:',':::‘"::! .Y DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Electric Bels 8old In dte Month of June by us. Agents Wanted! & SMITH Proprietors, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Referances—Any of 4o businoss houses in Council Blufls, JULD 19 BROADWAY - . . . " ALI, TRIMMED HATS At Cost i1l A ftery Julvw. 1‘ To be so.d regardless of H ATS cost for the nezt two weoks to malke room for § | Fall Gocds. J.J. AUWERDA, 817 Broadwav. Counoil Bluffs BECHTELES NEW HOTEL. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The Best $2 a day House in the West Centrally Located. 5 Sample Rooms, First Class Table, All Modern Conveniences. Reauced Rates to Regular Boarders. WHY DONT YOU C ET SDME OF FITCH BROTHERS' CUSTOM SHIRTS? Portect Fitting, Best and Cheapest. Fine Linen Collars aad Cufts, Fourth Strest Council Bluffs, Iowa. No. 71 NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan. Furniture and appolntments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluf ' MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10c each, Switches $1to .0 each, Hair .ornamen:is given with every pur- chase. All kinds of "hair work promptly attended to, Waves made of Ladies' comhings at 50c per inch. ALL KINDS OF EHairGoods MRS8. J.J GOOD - - - . - 29 Main 8iree DA IVEOXELIN, Proprioto CRESTON HOUSE ~———EVERYTHING £LRSTCLASS, —— Nos, 217 and 219 S. Main St., - “ COUNCIL BLUFF8 ICE CREAM, WATER ICES RESTAURANT AND CAFE TA7."T". BIR A TTINT Caterer to The FPublio. 404 Brosdway, ey e } Mosle at a1l Honre. Fartios & Specialty. D. M CONNETLT, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER ! Metalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kings. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED T( ). OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No.1 WN.Mailn ®t.. DJounoil BEluffe. . Westcott, 504 Main Street, Council Bluffs. MANUFACTUEKR OF TRUNKS, VALISES, AND SATCHELS \{. S,uu‘f.x: C s:ln-ci.uty. Shawl, Tourist, and Trunk Straps. A venty Years Experience. - Repairing Neatly Exec ut MNMetcalf firoé., WHOLESAL @ DRALERS IN] HATS,CA”S BUCKGLOVES, | sud §44 Brosdwey, - COUNCIL ELU FFS, IOW '