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(()1 NCIL I’IIIP DAIL Y I’F ‘MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, [ e —— THE DAILY BEE. ists-consolidated-democr roing from Council Bluffs to Or QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Morning September 8 SUBSCRIPTION RATE MINOR MENTION, Mrs, L. Evans is to remove her board 150 to 109 Fourth streat. Latest fall styles received daily by J. J. Auwerda & Co., 517 Brosdway. A train of ten prairie schooners passed yund for through this city yesterday, 1 the north, Next week (Monday evening) Judge Lyman will address a republican meeting at Carson, The “You Know Who" club did not have their picnic Saturday night, It been indefinitely postponed. Aroof will soon be placed over the new platform at the transfer which was built to accommodate the Kansas City road. Hon. M. F. Sapp, and Judge Lyman addressed a rousing Blaine and Logan meeting at Missouri Valley Saturday evening. Mr, C. M. Harle was at Glenwood Saturday evening, where ho delivered a stirring address before a Blaine and Logan meoting. hear Ben Butler speak to-morrow at the wnds, Whether any one belioves fa in Butler's many sided political creeds or y it cannct 1 lenied he an able The sympaties of the entire communi ty, and of the printing fraternity in par ticular, will be with Mr. Cal Maynard, wife, They wore blessed by the birth of nly to mourn the immediate death of the littlo stranger, around whose coming 0 many fond hopes had been clustered Jomo has been a happy one, and 1t that it needed but the addition of an innocent prattler to make iz indeed a littie heaven on earth. Rev. R. H. Williamson, pastor of the African M. E. church in this city, is very desirous for the completion of the church building that has been commenced, e calls on the colored men and women of this city to give one dollar a week apicce each week for four weeks, and promises that if fifty will do so, he will have the building finished. A meeting will be held at the Y. M. C. A. rooms on north Main street next Sunday evening to de- vise ways and means, Just at this time if the police could on ly got tho darbies on some rascally incen- diary, the chances are that the courts would make short, sharp work in his case. [Farly Salurday morning a fifth at- tempt was made at burning a building in this city, and all within a weck. This time it was Dohang’s livery stable that was threatened. A wisp of hay was fired The pocket railway guide of Towa, pub- lished by Nelson Bros., for the month of September, has been recelved at Tue Bee oflice. This is an invaluable book for commercial travelers. The Rock Island and the Milwaukee tracks on lower Main street are being raised to grade. The Rock Island depot has been raised about two feet, and the Milwaukee will also go up. The saloon® are not closed Sundays, as much as they were. Mayor Vaughan's boast that *‘my city” openly dofies law seems to be bearing legitimate fruit, if it does not help the sale of city bonds. Two boys are charged with digging out a pumpkin, putting a lighted candle in it, and placing the same on the fence, and otherwise disturbing a prayer meeting at the United Brethren church the other evening, Next Monday afternoon and oevening the Blaine and Logan club, of Emorson, will have a grand rally and a flag-raising. Mr. Jacob Sim’s, of this city, has been invited to deliver the address, and has ac- cepted the invitation, The letter carriers’ ball on the 10th promises to bo a very successful affair, Last year there were over five hundred tickets sold for the first annual hall, and Tue Bee hopes the boys will double the number this year, 2 Fort Vaughan consists of a large pile of dirt on Broadway just above Boch- telo’s hotel, surmounted by a dry goods box, guarded by a small cannon and garrisoned by small boys. Fort Vaughan floats the United States tlag. The paving of Broadway is being pushad rapidly. Teams and men were kept at work until midnight Saturday. This morning a second force of men will be st at work at Sixth strect to work up Broadway, Let the good work go on, The name of J, M. Oursler has been mentioned prominently in connection with the nomination for county recorder, Mr. Oursler is a young man, and has been employed as a clerk in the frelght office of the U, P, in this city for a num- ber of years. Yesterday afternoon at two o'clock the faneral of William Jones, brother of L. C. Jones, was held from the residence of his mother, on avenue B. He was a young man of sixteen and consumption was the diseaso which promaturely car- ried him off, At the business meeting of the Y. M, C. A., held this evening at eight o'clock, steps will be taken toward preparing for a course of practical talks, lectures, eotc, All the members are requested to bo present. Any person wishing to join the association should apply at once. The board of registration of Kane township, Is now in session daily at 505 First avenve, from 9 a. m, to 5 p. m, Every voter should soe to it that he is registored in his proper vrecinct, 1t might also bo well to notice if any im- pose on the board by fictitious tion. registra- The running race at the delving park Saturday afternoon between Bell Flower aud Irish Bill, two Harrison county horses, drow quite & crowd, about two hundred people coming in from Neola to witness it. The purse was §5300, and was won by Irish Bill, owned by Mr, Cox, The race was a nalf milo dash; time, 1:52}. The Boone county Republican con- taing a pleasant account of the celebra- tion of the golden wedding of Rev, and Mrs, J. W. Snodgrass Rev. Snodgrass has been & member of the Des Moines cunference since 1864, and is well known to many of the ministers of western fowa., His son and family reside on avenue A in this city. The wife of C. 0. Field, foreman of the Noopariel bindery, who died sud. denly at the Pacific house Friday, has has s2nt & telegram requesting that he be buried in Council Blufls, In accord- ance with this request the Typographical | cating tho blazs to anything else. but tho flames expired without communi- attompts are coming too frequent, and may result very seriously yet. Some of the finest photographs ever on exhibition in this city are displayed in Harkness Brother's show window. They are the work of Mr. J. A, Ciorham, of Beloit, Wis., a brother of L. B. Gorham of this city, who has induced his brother to como to this city with his family and open n gallery, first-class in overy re- spect. Tho gallery and studio of Mr. J. A. Gorham will bo located on Main street oposite the posoflice, and Tt BEE is in- formed by tho artist’s brother that neither pains nor expense will bo spared in making this the finest photographic further promises the best of work. Tho samples above referred to, on exhibition in tho window of Dcssrs. Harknens Brothers, will convince u]l lrltlu. e HE MAYOR OF UMY OITYY Anxiously Asked For, On every hand is heard the question: ““Heard anything from Vaughan yet?” The answer i Invariably “‘noth- he telographed last week for a lot of sewerage bonds to be sent to New York and deposited in the Park National Bank subject to his order. As he still has £160,000 worth of bonds which he has not disposed of, and as the law says ex- tor shall be turned over to the treasurer, the council have not forwarded the sew- erage bonds. stood that it was contrary to law to turn who makes it a boast that ‘‘his city” is the only one in the state that openly defies law may be excnsed for bolieving that the council would not respect the law. The belief has become a conviction that the mayor will not dispose of any lands to 10 city, and the desire is strong on the part of the council and the citizens gen- erally for his immediate return, that the lands may be placed on sale ina like manner, News has been brought to the city by parties who have returned from Now reports that have been floating here for somo time, 1t is sald that parties who were at first impressed with the value of the bonds as an investment, whon approached o third time would refuse to have anything to do with them, assigning as a reason that there must be something wrong with securities that were hawked about the streets in the manner and by the persons that these were. That had United States bonds or gold coin been offered in this manner they would decline to purchase lost somethiny should prove wrong. It will be remembered that a while ago Mayor Vaughan telegraphed for permission to sell for conts on the dollar. One gentleman who has been east, and returned, says that when the telogram was sent, Vaughan had just been offered ninety-nine cents by a capitalist, and that the additional discount of four! per cent would have been a commission for selling. Four per cent on s equals §0,000, which is a sum sutticiently large to make it worth while m go clear from Towa to New York to sell bLonds, 1i the bonds were placed on the market in the usual way there can be no doubt of their ready sale, for in the east thero is any amouut of capital seeking invest- ment, and the bonds of Council Bluffs are excellent securit —— In referring to the nomination for congress of Judge Lyman, the Emeron (Mills county) Chronicle says “*We have yet to hear of even one re- publican who'is not thoroughly satisfied N AR Major Lyman, and we have reen a largenumber of them and conversed with them respocting the candidate and the outlook in the Ninth He has all the elements of a popular can- didate, and the opposition mll find it out when the returns come in. — On Saturdry evening the board of com missioners on insanity examined Mre, G, ‘I', Wilgon, and ordered him sent to the state insane asylum at Mt. Pleasant, Mr. Wilson has been known for years Union sssumed charge of the funeral, snd yesterday afternoon he was taken to his last resting place, Rev. T, J, Mackay | in jul for safe keoping until his appetite { officlating, Quite a number of greenback-labor-re- form - workingu en- tradet- unions- fusion- past as *‘Shoemaker Wilson,” whose periodical sprees have lasted for weeks republicansare These | * gallery in this part of the country and he| ing.” The latest direct news was when |’ plicitoly that bonds signed by the audi- [z, N1 Co bare of public [ bver ¢ York which has tendoncy to confirm | / second or|° him taken caro of by the authoritles The Sanandosh Reporter tells that Mabel Griffith, the daugther of John Giriflith, with a 52 revolver. trifling one, Her parc attend the public school, It is a terrible bl she was a favored child. r— The proprietor of Siloam treatment. Write Rev. M Thomp Shipments of Stock, The following were the shipments of stock from the union stock yarcs Pratt & Forris, fifteen_cars catilo, 35 head, to Chicago via C., M. & St. P. Snow Cattle comparny, ten cars cattle, 259 head, to Chicago via R. 1. J. M, Cary, nixteen cars cattle, 501 head, to Chicago via N. W 1. M. C Daty, @ hteen cars cattle, 320 in N. \ . N. W. ‘~I|nr‘t, one car hogs, to Chicago via N. W. e Hundrods of grateful poople who have boen cured of thoumatism, sy that Silo- m Springs. Mo., is ahead as a spocific for that discase. emtf e COMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Counerr, BLures, Towa, Sept. 6, 1884, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@80 70; rojoctoc Corn—Local purposes, 40@ Oats—For local purposes, 8510, Hay—£10 00@12 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 Rye—40@4be. Corn Moal—1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, 0 Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft 500 por ton Lard—Fairbank's, wholesaling at 97c. Flour—Ci LIVE BTOOK. Cattlo—Butcher cows 3 00@53 25, Butcher ntoors, 4 Im«'fi! 25, Shoep Hogs 'd 165, PRODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co,, com- mission merchants, 538 Broadway. Poultry—Live old hens, 7c; spring chickens, . box, 100, Lemons—4 50@h 00 per bo; Buttor—Creamery, 15@2 15c, Figgs—14 per_dozen. Vegotal P onlons, A( or eatin Buakiol; Siveet votatoss, 4 00 der bbl. l’hblA N()I‘I(.,lm 5 —Special » vortisoments, suo a4 Loot, Salo, To Ront, Wants, Board. od In this column at tho low LINE for tho first tnsertion or enoh subsoquent n- enta nt our office, No country, 6@ bushel; hoking 0 per rato of TEN C and FIV E sortlon. Leave advertise Poarl Stroct, noar Broadwav i wmu‘n W ANTED A wier L UIE & METZG Council Blufrs, arant, adway VW ANTED. By soun gontioman, the ikiross of + young luly who 3 wlopt the il Blufts, Towa, ANTED—Evory body n Councll Bluffs to_take TuxBrs. Deliverod by carrior at only twenty Vaughan doulless under- | conts a weok. 2 JFOR SALE—At a largain, u frosh sotok of Drugs the bonds over to him, but the mayor and Medicines, furnitur Ixture ore room £ Brondway; rent low, runs to 'A. SHOE o Apply at once MAKER, WAy Houso. VR SAUE=Ry roavtuics, o 10th street. If taken soon will soll for g2 bolow value. Wil ol furniture, all or in part, 100 at onco will ses, with house hed or unfu moderato rent, Any ono thinking , their homo in Council Wlula will do woll to invosts gato this offer. 1t is tho best bargain ever offored n the city M A. UPTON, ED—Dining room wirl immediately, Wages per month, apply of Stoward, Ogden and who, for her own safety, was always a to | compelled to call for protection and have Wilson is naturally a smart man, and one well posted in leading topics. 1t is to be hoped journ at Mt. Pleasant will receive such attontion and treatment that will result in his restoration to health and the ute for any desire for Iadies and apply at Siloam S y, Uientry county, Mo ; emtf] ticided last S ‘m., afternoon o cause was & u.wmu] her to while she had sot hor heart on attending the normal, ow upon the family as Springs will enter into a written contract to cure your catarrh or forfeit all claim to pay for son, Albany, Gentry county, Mo, emtf HARKNESS BROS. Customers Should Not Neglect the Present Opportunity for Securing Bargains Hardware, Cutlery Timmers Mock €& Sy coal attentlon by mail e DRY GOUDS, ETC. Fresh, New Goods Almost Daily Arriving and Inviting Examination. HARKNESS BROS. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS DeVOL & WRICHT, WHOLESALE CQUNCIL BLUFFS, |A. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan, Furniture and appolntments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broas dway, Council Bl ml J. 15W 4 -|C nnnul Bluffs, Towa, ()U),PAPEIS—For salo at L oftico, at 26 oonty & hundrod. GENTS—Ladies and gentlomen can mako firat £\class wages by solling the “Champion Bosom Strecther and roning Hoard.” Retails at #1.00. Any Indy candoup u fino shirb without a wri and gloss 1t as nicely as the best lsundrioscan, Addrose lfllv |;ulh'u|llu C.B.S.&LCo, B oftiee, Counci Bluffs, Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS, Tho following are the timos of the arrival and de. pacture of trains by central standard time, st the ocal do alng 1o ransfer dopot ten min .08 carl arrive ten minutes Iater. CHICAGO, BURLING FON AND QUINOY, LRAVE. ARRIVE. £:86 pm Chicago Expross 9:00 8 1 9:40 8 m Fast Mail. 6:46 0 m *Ma 12:20 p m Ac *At loc KANBAS OITY, T JON AND 10:05 & 1 \Mail and K §:05 pm Paoltic E OUICAGO, MILWAUKKK AND BT, PAUL, A 9:06 4 m 0:66 p m n OHICA00, ROOK 6:80 pm A s §:25 8 m Tomm *Des Mol At 0:06 8 m 854 pm 606 p m 1:20 am 416 pm b0pm Accommodat.on 000 am *At Transtor only OHICAGO B1id NORTHWRNTHRY, 5:80 pm Expross, 6:50 p m 9:25 8 m Facito Express 9:06 8 m T4 pm 8:50 & m 730 8 6:60 p 8:00 p m §:36 4 m 11100 & m 4:40 p m 7:40 a m 04 & W 12108 m -—— DUMMY TRAINS TO OMANIA, 7:20-5:50-0:80-10:30-11:40 30-8:30-11:00 p. m 80--8:30-5:80-0:30-11:0 to bofure leaviug thne | W.R.VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Councll Bluffs, Real eatate oollection agency, Odd Fellows Block aver Bavings Bank ive 10 min PIANOS HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz Liszr, EMEKSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANOS Bost Modern Price to Buy. known in the west, recommends itself. f Goods. Warerooms, 320 Broadway, Agents Wanted, an, s long and favorably !, Solo Agent for above Jin Correspondence Solicited. D. M. CONNIGI.L: UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 12 IW. Main St.,. Oouncil Bluffs. Ta HA.RRIS Has Enlarged and Re-fitted His Store, and Offers Extra Inducements to Purchasers of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS3, 734 Broadway, - -~ - =« QCouncil Bluf’Fs. On Monda.y, Sept 8 we begin to make a large reduction in the prices of HOSIERY and LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand J. J. AUWERDA & GO., 317 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS — - IOWA, M.AX MOELIN,. I’rcq)rloto CRESTON HOUSE ———EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS —— Nos, 217 and 219 S, Main St - COUNCIL BLUFFS DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. Acents Wanted! References—Any o the busiue houses in Councll Bluffs, JUDD & SMITH Proprictors, BROADW - OCUNCIL BLUF . . O HAZEN, at a time, and who has generally landed for the liquid dawnation had subsided, During these sprees he was abusive to his wife, who was always afraid of him at these DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET, thes, | couNciL BLUFFS - - 2 I0WA, MNMetcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, and 344 Nroadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10W 1884 H.H. HORNE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars 7y at BASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd sars s0ld by us are of our own manufacture and warranted We make & 8p YARA CIGARS, AllC 8 represented, OPERA HOUST OIGAR HOUSE, . H. HORNE & C0., v I0WA 562 Broadw COUNCIL BLUFFS, ‘ BMITH & TOLLER, Agts, | LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS | | 7 and 9 Main street, CouNcIL BLUFFS, = « « « « Towa, | LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF ElairGoods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa. cdST i eyt o, ¥ - MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Manufactarer, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in Lace, £1'k, Turcoman,fEtc ; O! cloths,)Mattings, Linoleums Etc LH.IRIPPIETS B hoicest and Best Seleoted STOCK in the WEST. »me and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In our line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. U, phnlsh‘mu, and Bedding Suppliea. Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Filled Pmmpflv and \on Care H F I-IATTENHAUER NManufacturer. ‘ = COST Tight Road Wagons, Plano Box Top and Open Buggics, Brewster Ton and Open Buggics, Windsor Top and Open Buggics, Phactons of all kinds and ated Carriages, Al of the alove aro of 1y own mana tacture and garanteed the hest of stock, an Send for descriptive circular, £ Factory and Ofice ‘ouncil Bluffs. M \\DFMAI\ER\ & V/IN, Barpenters Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS Orders in the city or country solicited. Promptattention and satisfaction Guaranteed. I—IOU’SE MOVER ame Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT trucks snl any distance and over any kind of ground K HOUSES raised. Al work gusranteed, NASH BR:OTHERSW HORSE SHOERS We will give $25 for any horse we cannot cure of interfering, knee cut- ting or forging, All S8hoes are Hand Made and NO MACHINE SHOES USED AIIWork Guaranteed, 719 Broadway COUNCIL BLUFFS MRS. J. J. 800D, Waves three inch part 65¢, Goquatts 10c each, Switches Lto $20 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- ‘|chase, All kinds of hair work promptly attended to. Waves made of Ladies’ combings at 50¢ per inch, ALL KIND8 OF EXairGioods MR8. J.J GOOD - - - = 29 Main Siree EARRISON BROS. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Meats. HAMS, BACON RIED BEEF, SALT PORK AVD LARD, 742 Broadway - - - - Council Bluffs. o

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