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.ington avenue saw away on an accordeon DAILY BEE--COUNCI L. BLUFFS TUESDAY, — SEPTEMBER ), 1884, —————— THE DAILY BEE. QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Tuesday Morning September 9. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, = 50 nonta por week #10.00 per yoar By Carrler ByMaill = « = = =« OFFICE: Pear] Streot, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See Reiter's new fall stock of cloth- ing. Only twenty-one prisoners remain un- der Jailor Shontze's care. Lo Forman was arrested on a war- rant for fighting and gave security for appearance. The Mills county fair begins at Glen- wood to-day and continues the balance of the week. During the absence of Chief Walters, Foreman Sanderson, of the Rescues, is the acting chief of the fire department. Mike Kildare was yesterday fined by Judge Aylesworth, and the fine was sus- pended, Kildare promising to leave the city. Mr. Millet, foreman of the paving, says ho has instructions to push the paving regardless of the selling of the bonds, For keeping a gambling kouse Ed Anderson walked uv and replenished the city coffers to the entent of £54.10 yos- terday. At nino o'clock yesterday morning the themometer indicated 85 degrees in the shade, and many were on the hunt for cooling places, Joe Scott was up before the po- lice judge yesterday and discharged. Beauregard Miller was also there and was fined $19.20. On Sunday last the infant son of Charles Eiseman was administered the peculiar rites of the Jewish faith, Rev. J. Choriness officiating. A Congregational church sociable will Do held this evening at the residence of Mrs. J. L. Lutz, 509, South Sixth street. All are cordially invited, Paving blocks are piled up on the sidewalk on Broadway oppogite the op- era house and it begins to look asif the paving would be completed before snow flies, at least the paving of Broadway. Information was yesterday filed before Justice Abbott by Mrs. Sherwood against Leo Mitchell, charging him with keeping a gambling house, which her husband is in the habit of frequenting and squander- ing his earnings, The confidence men, who have infested this city for some time past, and who have received their share of attention at the hands of the Bex, are swearing ven- goance againat this paper for giving them thoir just deserts. A fellow known as Doc Scott was yes- torday lying on a mattress on the floor of the second story of 101 Main street, his right eye being fearfully cutand bruised, the result of b:ing struck with brass knuckles during a fight. An infant child of Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Britton, aged olght months, was buried yesterday. Mr. Britton is the driver of the U. 8. mail wagon in this city. The Bk extonds its sympathy to the sorrow stricken parents. Work is progressing rapidly on the new brick addition to the wholesale house of L. Kirssht, on Broadway, The addition will be extended to the alley, and when completed will aflord them much better racilities for carryingon their extensive business, After hearing that young man on Wash- for a solid week, the neighbors have como the bull, and the case comes np for trial before Justice Abbott to-morrow. On Saturday evening last Justice Schurz united in marriage Mr. William Bombeck and Miss Mary Nuetle, both of Neola, Yesterday afternoon Pat. Hanavan, for being drunk and disorderly, was quietly resting behind the DLars of the city bastile. e has been there before, and don’t seem to object to ocoupying the clty buildir “"The list of drunks published in yester- day morning's Bre were brought before Aylesworth, and his honor, Judge promptly fined the regulation amount of £7.60 each. Of the four arrested for dis- turbing the peace, three were fined in accordance with the extent of their mis- demeanors, and one was discharged. Al together the receipts were quite an ad- dition to the city treasury. A big fight is reported as having taken mer named John Montgomery was badly used, Tt seems there was a crowd of roughs at the Road house which is locat- ed about three miles out of town on the road to Crascont City. They plcked a row with Montgomery and during the melco thore was some cutting done. Nick O'Brien succeeded in recovering Nick his trees and his stray pig Sunday evening. was towing him in with a rope, and with hom than swineship coming in contact persisted in running around winding himself up faster Nick could unwind him, Nick summoned all his activity and after a lively chase suc- ceoded in gotting one round ahead of tho pig and ended the foot race, Vaughan! Vaughan! where art thou’ Why is it that you neglected to be in the city and receive Benjamin, who arrived him such a warm reception as only Vaughan can? Better by far neglect bonds would no doubt sell without you, but Ben, it's not at all likely, will deliv- | era specch on his arrival without you. |} Wouldn't 1t bo a good echeme for the city authorities to “swap” the Bluff City place at the RRoad houso in which a far- [ this morning, with a brass band, and give |, the selling of the bonds than Ben, as the | 15 Powder River Cattle Co., 15 cars cattle 300 head, to Chicago via R. I. Tteal Batate The following transfers were filed in the county clerk's office yesterday and reported for Tne Bre by P. J, McMa- hone, September 8, 1884 Transfers, Amelia Bloomer to John E Rudd, lot 11 block 21, Bayliss & Palmer's add £100. Jacob Longecker to T Spangler, w) ne} 12.77-38, §20, Wm White to J ¥ Pcterson, part of 3675 43, £1,8000. M Christianson to Josephine lot 19 blk 14 Mill add, 400, W H Farewell to John H Ross, lot 13 bik (i Oakland, €150, Cook, John Huntington to Daniel Raabe, e aw] 16.76.40, 82,4000, J I Reed to 8 S Rust, n} nwj 30-76- 30, $2,000. Total sales, £7,700. i Excitement, “What causes th eat rush at Schroter & Becht's Drn, The free distriburion of sample bottles of Dr, Bosanko's Cough and Syrup, the most popular remedy for Colds, Consumption and Bronchitis market, Regular size 50 cents and 8 00 e COMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Covxor, Buures, Towa, Sept Wheat—No, 1 milling, 75@80; N 70; rejected 50, Corn—Local purposns, 40@ 15 Oata—For local purposes, 35@40, Hay—S10 00@12 00 per ton; baled, 50 Ryo—40@4bo. Corn Meal—1 20 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; pricos at yards, 6 00@ 700, Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft 500 per ton Lard—Fairbank's, wholosaling at 0jc, Flour—City four, 1 60@3 30, Brooma—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE BT0( Cattla—Butchor cows 3 00@5 25, steors, 4 00@4 Sheep Hoga @60 Butcher Quotations by mission merchai Poultry—Li 200@ Penches—3 b . bo, 100, Lemons—1 50 @5 0¢ 'per box. Jutter—Creamery, 15@20c; country, 66 lggs—14 per_do: Vegotablos— Potatoes, 30@4Cc per bushel; onfons, 40(@ 50 per bu; apples, cheice cooking or eating, 300; beans, 175250 per Hush we PECIAL NOTICES. 505, 4 00 “er bbl, steamer for a reliablo firo alarm systom ? 1t would cortainly add to the eflective- ness of the e department and save the || for it is safe ten they aro callod in the wrong direc- | Found, To Lt boys agreat many wild goose chases, | rate of 1 to say that nine times out | and ¥ sertion. NOTICE.—Special & vertisemuents, sec s Lost, n, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. In this column at the low TS PER LINE for the first Insertion or each subsequent n- Leavo advortlsements at our office, No, Poarl Stroet. near Broadwav. ng, ote. tion by the vresont unreliable alarin sys- tem. A tidal wave of drunkenness seemed to have struck this city Saturd; was a fine demonstration of the enforce- ment of the prohibitory liquor law of |t Towa, and could not fail to readily im- press a stranger with the feeling that |@ Council Bluffi is i inhabited and managed by a law-abiding set of people It would certainly seem that that the mayor of “my did not greatly overestimate the true|« leed and public officials, The sub-committee of Council Bluffs in the Soldier's home matter, complain | that they are not receiving' the encour- agement that should be extended in this very important enterprise by our citizens generally. by any means, for all should 7eel a decp interest in the effort to secure the loca- every resident of the town should put his shoulder to the wheel and givo his utmost assistance to the enterprise, for it | ¢ can be gecured in no other way than by a united and thoroughly activo eifort by our wholo prople. Wake up, do your duty in the matter, and the committee willjhave no causo to complain of indiff- | i erence hereafter, Yesterday morning ton, brother of Hon Mr. Arthur Hea Heasolton, assist- ant cashier of the Savings bauk, nssumed the principalship of the Council Bluff to the conclusion that it is better to be alono in the world than to bring up a boy to play on that kind of an instrument. Please give us a rest, Information was yesterday filed beforo Justice Abbott against Win. Atkin by J. F, Williams, charging Atkin with hay- ing kissed the sixteen-year-old daughter of Williams without her consent against her will* and Tho caso will come up for hearing to-morrow. To-day a number of citizons of Coun- cil Blufls will visit Omaha to listen to the promised outburst of elogquence by tho candidate for president from Massachu- astts, Ben. Butler. There is not much dauger of our people being seriously in- high school, Mr. Heasclton is a gradu- ate of Dartmouth college, and 1s highly | Any lady ean recommended as an oducator by soveral | and glos it s of our citizens who have for a number of known him past. studicd law undor Sonator Blair, of Now Hampshire, for some time, and last year traveled oxtonsively as the private tutor for a wealthy family in the south. o has accepted tho position of principal of years our high school on the condition that his sorvices are satisfactory to the city super- intendant of schools, and are agreeable to himself, he will assume permanent control of thelschool next week, From what there is known of tho gentleman, thore can be no doubt he is fully compe- tont to discharge the duties of the posi-! i b city” | e state of the city moral affairs In his recent | ) declarations to the people of ths east, [ This should not be the case | tion of that institution in our city, and [cents a wook. MAKER. wes, with moderate rent, A 1« | their home in Conng He [— HARKNESS BROS. Customers Should Not Neglect the Present Opportunity for Securing Bargains I™N RS S, ETC. Fresh, New Goods Almost Daily Arriving and Inviting Examination. HARKNESS DOR SALY R private staul o 2d ud 3 avenues, Council B Will not deal with horse jocke il Bluffs. Aw METZG an, the address of Pt the cil Blufls, WANTED By o wentlen VY ANTED—Esory boay in Councll Bluti o take TuxBrn, Deliverod by carrierat only twenty ) lease runs A. SHOE: Pi three years, App) m apply of Stewa honse Fog malo at Brx ottioo, &t 25 cent n can mai 3 “hamplon Bosom wrd.” Rotails ot 1.0 rt without a wrinkiy Jnundriescan, Addrese ., buy offics, Counci ® | e sgecal attention Conngil Blufls, Towa, DeVOL & WRICHT, by mail American Furniture and appointments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluf (401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS WHOLESALE Hardware, Culery, Tinmers Stock [Htc. COURCIL BLUFFS, IA. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL Pla ON THE T The Kimball Ore TEWAR] HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Faaxz Liszr. EMEEKSON PIANOS. led of Tone or Finish. KIMBALL PIANOS st Modern Price tc 50 long and favorably known in the west, racommends itsolf, o Agent for above Jines of Goods, Correspondence Solicited. Warerooms, 529 Agents Wanted, D. NI Railway Tixfie"Ta,blé; are tho ti The arti focat w the arrival ‘and de imo, at the ten min 5245 8 m 12:20 p m KAN3AB OTTY, 8T, JOK A 10:06 8 1 Mail and Ex; 5200 p Pacltic COUNCIL BLUFFS. o CONINIEI.L. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER | Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT WNWo. 12 TW. Main St.,. Council EBluffs. Has Enlarged and Re-fitted His Store, and Offers Bxtra Inducements to T. EEARIRIS Purchasers of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODs, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, '|734 Broadway, ROS. Broadway, Council Bluffs, YARA CIGARS, a8 represented. OPERA HOUSI CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO., , H.H. HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a speclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA and All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufactute and warranted _ & Tadies' Furnishing Goods and Notions at | COST until all aro disposed of. y . SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, 662 Broadway,’ COUNCIL BLUFFS, - CouNcIL BLUFFS, = « « = « Towa. | Blufls, Towa. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF, ALL KINDS OF EairGoods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the lenst money at 337 Broadway, Council IOWA MRS, D. A. BENEDICT, Manufacturer, City. nd Bedding Supplies. h Care IASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH [ urtaing, in jace, £1'k, Turcoman,¥Etc.] Oil cloths\Mattings, Linoleums Etc \ ome and be convinced that we aro headquarters for all goods in our lina. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtaivs and House Furnishings in the Upholsterin Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - B Mail Orders Filled Promptly and wi COUNCIL BLUFFS Light Road W and Open Bu tacture and g; 19, Piano Box Top and Open ed Carriages, ass in cvery parti nd 81 Fourth Stres SALE REGARDLESS fcs, Brewster Top and Open B All of the above o H F. HATTENHAUER, N anuvifacturer. COST s, Windsor Top o of my own manu ecriptive circular, MANDEMAKERS Garpenters: Architects . STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Promptattention and satisfaction Guaranteed. K HOUSES raiscd Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT tracks sud any distance and over any kind of ground All work guaranteed. SF SHOERS We will give $25 for any horse we cannot * cure of interfering, knee cut- ‘W. P.ALYSWORTH. W..P. AYLSWORTH, 1010 Cou & VN, h streot. . BLUFFS. ting or forging, 4 i Ay N | 01I0AG0, MILWA tion to the entire satisfaction of the i The divorce case of Brassio vs, Hrassio | 56hool oflicers, and Tuk Bri hopes he will find his duties satisfactory to him wasup before Judge Lyman yesterday, fho proceedings were of suck a nature | *!f: 3 as not to be fit for publication in Tug s dny. Rewt s eI 1| Bhoasane Hand Made and. NO MAGHINE On Monday, Sept. 8, we begin to make a SHOES USED. All Work Guaranteed. large reduction in the prices of HOSIERY |10 prosivay . : . COUNCIL BLUF and LADIES’ UNDERWEAR., A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand focted with his political palaver, b5 pm 9:10 8 m . J. GOOD. —— Shipments of Stock, Bee. Bapp & Pusey were the attor-| Al et Eaar 5 9.008m B A i (i vara A ez A8 SEHRMARAMAR b5, ;’;‘,{3;"_"“" g J. J. AUWERDA & C0., 817 Broadway. 1 ; gival for dofendant, Docision Was ro- | Morme, Rogers & Co. ome car hogs, 72 . i ER M 0 VITIN OTTHR TATIEN BERE SE e 38 SRR — 10wA.| Waves three inch part 65¢, Coquetts 10¢ each, Switches served. hoad, to Ghiosgo vis Milwaukes. Topm UL el B 808w | T — ——————| $1to BL0 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- In tho caso of Kimball & Champ va. | o8 B \viy 3, chrs R 124 head, to| Fvdm sonion ritims G| vE A IVECPELI. Troprioto |chase, All kinds of hair work promptly attended to. the Council Bluffs City Waterworks com- AR pany for £2,000 cash advanced on time checks, the court overruled the demur- rer, and judgement was rendered for the full smount. The waterworks company will appeal, Yesterday completed the regular as- Waves made of Ladies' combings at bUc per inch, COUNCIL BLUFFS Hair G-ooas Nos, 217 and 219 8, Main St., - MRS8. J.J GOOD - - - = 29 Main 8tree D Anderson, 1 car hogs, 72 head, Chi- cago via R, 1. D Anderson, 1 car hogs, 5 head, Chi- cago, via N, W, Bowman & Marsh, 2 cars hogs, 112 head, to Chicago, via R, 1. T 5 Baldwin, 1 car hogs, 60 head, to Chicago, via R. 1. - 1:30-2:3 0 Sunday—0:30-11 -11:06 p. m. Arsive 10 win 'DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. W.R. VAUCHAN. I { *| John Wiggis, 1 car hoge, 60 he l‘ signment for this term of the circuit cml’uéfi, \:tbl“u..l, car hoge, 60 head, to | B court, and this morniog a general call of | ©. Cussic, 1 car hogs, (0 head, to Chi. A 3,000 Eloctrio Belt AN ey —— = - | indisposed cases will take place, Judgo|cagn, via N. W, ~|Justice of the Peace. | yman satd et tho jury would mol, VS QL) Ly 4 Mot 801 T Acents Wanted! HARRISON BROS. doubt be discharged Tucsday, and court| 5 " Riddle, 1 car sheap, to Chicago, s and Counell Blufts, ’ . b S i { would probably adjourn next week, via N. W, Real estate oollection agency, Odd Fellows Mook Refercnces—Any o the busine houscs in Council Blufts, JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF f j . | "Doraey & Co., 1 car hogs, 67 head, to | *¥*F Savinke Bank BROADW OCUNOIL BLUF 1 Sowe time ago Ezra Mott took up a Ol Sy J - s LR e atray bull that had broken ints his premn- | ol 1 Kay, 5 cars of sheep, 800| DR. O. O. ET.A ZEIN = — - d It ‘ ises and deno considerablo damage. Ho | heud, toChicago, vis N. W. e 2 N etcalf Bros.. res an a eats. ; posted @ notico of eatray, and Martin | J. h:‘., Oreg, & '“le):"fi" e oattle, 427 | DENTIST WHOLESALE DEALKRS IN ’ Lavwlor came aud took the suimal e “F Hord, ons car cattle, 50 ead, for ’ HAMS, BACON RIED BEEF, SALT PORK AYD LARD, % without paying for the damages, ete. Mr. {g) .\ urg, via U, P, 100 MAIN » o) 1 { LADUYE, 4 STREET - Mott has now commenced aotion againet} Whittle & 1., sixteen cars of cattle, s ) (] y : Lawler for taking unlawful possession of | 501 head, to Chicago, via N. w. COUNCIL ELUFFS - f . 1owa.| and 344 Droadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10W 742 Broaodway . » . . councll BlufiB. *

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