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DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BI.UF — SEPTE ISDAY, MBER 10, 1884, === THE DAILY QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednesday Morning September 10 BSCRIPTION RATES, BEE. renta per week 10,00 per yoar Py Carrler ByMall = « = - OFFICE: No. 7 Pear] Stroet, Noar Broadway. e " MINOR MENTION, See Roiter's new fall atock of cloth ing. The democratic congressionall conven tlon of this district will be held at Atlan- tic to-day. A dog-fight disturbea the early-hour monotony of lower Main street yesterday morning. The Sol_Smith quartered yesterday at the Ogden and Pacific houses, Parks & Platner aro now delivering goods to their customers in a brand new delivery wagon. Sol Smith Russell houso last night and the Carletons will bo there this evening. Rusgell troupe were was at the opera Barnum's bill-posting brigado, cloven |quit and suod boforo a_justico of the in number, arrived in the city last night |peace. 1t was brought bofore this court and are quartered at the Paclfic house, Mr. and Mrs. Yeager, son-in-law and drughter of C. S. Hubbard, are the happy nts of abouncing baby girl. L Briok addition 1s beiug erfotod tothe | ored BomeLime Taliice’ by, Ofhioet Uty LS oRels Pt rant Dullding fon P | LoriSy | HOELS *obLEry 0t d: () DAL Rt & 5 ; Missouri Valley, han admittod, now corner of Main street and Willow av- onue. t The pilo driver force on the govern went building are putting down the pil- ing good shapo, and the work is moving along rapidly. ome of the dummy trains yesterday were so crowded that people hung onto the steps being so anxious to go over to | see Bon Butler. feot apart from each other. The boys in blue will hold a meoting | v at tho court houso to-night at 8 for the purposs of arranging for a grand ropublican rally in this city at an early |, date. B Burns, at the transfer, gave theclorks, | relatives and numerons friends while the and other employees platform men o full holiday yesterday, to enable them to | i, a‘tend the Nebraska State Fair at[a Omaha, 16, The justices’ courts of this city were | c unusually quist yesterday, a number of | w litiganta preferring to cross the river and | b listen to Ben Butlor rather than fight their legal battlos. A man named Peter Knight, living on Sixteenth street, was arrested yesterday for the larceny of somo chickens from Brix, tho saloon keepor. This case will be lieard to-day. v The letter carriers have engaged the b Serenading Club to entertain those at- tending their ball to-morrow evening who do not feel inclined to participate in the dancing, The sidewalks on Broadway, be Scott and Sixth Streets, are at [ blockaded with ¢ citizens can stand the te venience for the ments that will follow, Mes, S, J, paving permanent on an apy wants M will tell where 2275 in gold and also the missing o'clock, | it being a pr Lindt will pay o visit to his former homo at Kirio, Pa., and renow old acquaintence Molly Wallag Couucil Bluffs Colored Gleo Club and the | P8 drinks for the Neumoyer's for that purpose, ho present- Skinner's orchard the other day by the hief himself. He did not arrest them, but warned them never to enter his or chard again or he would do #o. Tue Bry has the names ot all of them, but refrains from publishing the same, as the ! »vy'\ are all of respectable families, but should they again be caught in a hLv» of fonse, this paper will not shield them. infantile jealousy came under the [notice of the Brr re youngster, A peculiar case of porter yesterday. A who had become jealouss of his old brother, and being left alone with him a couple of minutes, tugged him ot he left him. two weeka' into the back yard where [1is mother returning shortly, found the baby outside, and when *‘little jealousy” was questioned why he did it, he re- plied that he ‘‘was g to take him back to the doctor; lie didn’t want him ing any more,” The attention of the circuit court was oceupled most of yesterday by Angeline Landline va I B. Cappron. It scems Mr. Cappron was agent for a organ and sold Mra, Landlin one, receiving part payment the same, he afterwards took charge of a hotel and engaged the young lady to work for him and it is claimod consented to work out the balance due on the organ. After work- recoiving no pay she on she ing ten wecks and Al by the defendant. The jury brought ‘n a vesdict for the plaint- Tho negro Charles Clark, who was ar- st isastivella o yeer's son- ence, that he was the only one counect- d with the robbery, having heratofore laimed there were He now Ball, to have three ycars taken 11 will do o he (Clark) two others, yaif 1 gold wateh chain are burried. T claims thoy are burried about twenty Mr. Tiall besides the watch chaln at $225, it from his wife. alue S iing Colonel John Lindt, ac- left for South Tindt will visit Last ever ompained by his family, Jend, Ind., where Mrs olonel goes to Chicago to meot with the A. 12, legislat 1 Pacilic hotel on September ho the m, 15th, before the national e committee of Iowa t the Cirand I'rom th ere accompanies mmittes to Dayt Ohio, Sept hero they avpear oard of srustees and push the claims of | nd r ) location of the Soldiers’ Home, suncil Blu'is in particuis snding to theso duties, Colonel ith friends of olden times. On Monday night & fellow entored s placo, and after order- 0 A negro was riy tondered a 3 bill in payment thereior. ent to get it changed, and going into d it to John 1M arthy, who immediate- the general with “‘how do things look?” and asked the genersl what he thought of the chances of the lady who wasa can- | didate for the presidency. Mr. Butler did not know to whom he referred and as Clark had forgotten her name the con- mm n rested. olonel Smythe told the general that )n was a republican, but ‘“‘would rather ace him thmn he would his own mother” and that he had served under him in the army. ()n passing the engine of the train that brought him safely in, (ieneral Batler handed his morning papers to the en- gineer who was looking out of his cab. General Butlor is very near sightad, in roading he holds a paper about two and a half inches from his eyes. [ COMMERUIAL, COUNUIL BLUFFS MARKET, uxert, BLorrs, Towa, Sept. , 1884, eat—No. 1 milling, 75@80; No, 8, 70; rejected 50, I purposes, 4045, al purposes, 35 0@12 00 per yo—40@1hc Corn Moal—1 30 per 100 pounda, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ ,'uu, Coal—Dolivered, hard, 11 50 por ton; sof ¢ 500 per '.-m Lard—Falrbank’s, wholesaling at 0o Flour—City Hour, 1 60@3 30, Brooma—2 95@3 00 per doz, ® ST0CK. 0@ 25, Butcher cown & PRODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J, M. 8t. John & Co,, com- mission morchants, K38 Broadws s Poultry—Live ol hens, 7c; spring chickens, 20062 50 por doz, Peaches—34 bus, bov, 100, Lemons—4 50 @5 0C ‘per box, uttor—Croamery, 13@20c; country, 00 vor b NOTICE ents, suo oa Loat, Rent, Wants, Board 2 thls column at the low or tho first tnsertlon or onch eubsoquent n. Leave advertlsements at our office, No. noar Broadwav SPECIAL sortion. Poarl 5t ~ WaNTS, JROR SALE.—st00 will buy the fine b Xlrn!llu,: horse, Young Almon Almont, the roat sire of trott w Aldailah, wire of Goldsmit s first dom was by Dictato ius M. Clay, third dam by Volunt t Rysdyk's Tlamble . Young i & haudsome by « by wounds, hng 1o or heen trained for wpeed, but Is 4 natral trot” ter; he showed throe ho v _the Astland track, Ky!, in £l the ti trotted & mil hused him on He is g has 1o publ cure him a than price, as heis a fami ean be driven by o lady explain to purch w 80 Low can be soon and driven at rivato stavle, No, 269 South Ninth strc land 30 avenues, Council Bluffs, lowa Will not deal v h horse jockeys, iy m Counctl Binfla to tako vored by carrier at only twenty My rosiioncs, corn 10th streot.” 1f taken soon below value. Will alio ecll furniture, carpets, & , rt. Itnot t once will rent premi on the ground t Norrls t remos s Sl illinery store fror 2 236 Broadway uhy 1 S ’ 23 2 wa lous quarters, : cupy Mrs, N 3 i ; : nection with 1( ' 2 5 place of business, Pat. from durance v for drunker Hannivan wa limbzr frame ) ¥ an early d The city ¢ abouot 10 o'c roport of ti. demnation of f way for straight enlng Indisn creek was received, | Allen, McDuff, Smith and Litterd, |, four vagrants captured by the | Monday night, were brought before et in o J dge Aylesworth yesterday afternoon | oyt to the sloey rmw")).m lo was anc ! by him discharged, with the admou- | At M, A, Piympton who is travelit ition that hereafter thoy fiud sleoplng | with him, aa is also C, H. Montaguo, wh. juarte, ® elsewhere thanin box cars, represernts the ton Globe, The Oflicers Liebold and O'Brien wore ac- [ wero joined at Atlantic Hon, i costed Mone, '8 Bl near Kiol's hotel | Campbell, delegate at large from Towa on by s man wu. © informed them that alt tler ticket, and ex-candidate for qany of trampy 1, 2 fired & shot into a|governor of this state on the greenback private houso near the Rock Ialauddepot, | tickets who accompanied them. fha j al Butler wore a black and they hastened tu i l,‘ L “'.‘““‘ a PPanama hat, the brim of which .. but found o tramps. hey had fled an 1 ling 1with black, Bat for some reason made good their cscape, nis customary button-hole bouruet was Tho lettor carrier’s bas'| takos place | Pl ly, a8 Mr Flymyton ey TR i1 nan, because he (the g this evening™at Bloom & & 8 ba eral) had had no chance to buy o He A largs number of tickets he Vo boen sold, and if the weather proves fayorible doubt a large will avall this orpportunity for an The Bavarian band no number homselves of enjoyabls dauce, will b in attendence. The city hotel at 1 4:13 n has been pur chased by E. A, Vaughan, ¢f Rochester, . Y., who succeeds Dive Willizws, formsrly of this city and well-known to wany of the readers of Tux Bee. Mr. Williams is now o resident of Atlautic, having changed his place of abode to that thriving little city. In the saperior court yesterday, the case of Moehler va, Doerflinger was up pefore Judge Aylesworth, ‘The plaintift in the case claims of the defendant tho sum of $5,000 damages for selling intoxi cating liquoas fo her husband, At the sdjournment lust nlgnt the wituesses were examined and the cage will be fur- heldan unlightedcigar in his mouth and of Tur Bee in his ha Their car b of order, they wero compelled ango cara, and in go doing stepped out on the platform and walked to the front car, which thoy entered. This car was crowded, but the party all managed to got seats except Mr. Campbell, wio remained standing near the general until the arrival of the train AT THE TRANSFER whero the party was met by Dr. Lowis and Col, Smytho of Omaha, who shook hands with the general and introduced thomeel tienoral Butler reforred them to Mr, Plympton and told them to make sll necessary arrangements with him, The party walked in twos to the platform at the west end of the depot where they took the train for Omaha, INCIDENTS, u.urh . % |uwl gz of the gane r.d and ¢ *tho major wnd judge.” M1t was major, ther considercd to-duy. ; Sevoral boye wero caught in Ohief Clark, the newapaper fiend, .| Railwasy Major Harrington entered the car at tho local dopot andshook handswith Mr. Butler brth walating by raising their hats, the tackled " counoin pLuers - . - h house or unfumn A thinking ot Conncil Bluffs will do_ well to investi: | - Itis the best bargain ever offored M A UPTON PERS—For sale at Br office, at 25 conts ‘Champlon Bosom " Hotails at #1.00 t without & wrinkls 8. & L Co, aiars C. B, Ban office, If you wish tobuy a GRAPE CRUSHER OR A bider Hill znd Prege K on : R ,— o) No m:u-u!nctm ing 501 Main St. JOWA eyst C Time Table. ARKNESS BROS. Customers Should Not Neglect the Present Opportunity for and HARKNESS 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS Securing Bargains CARPGTS —|Fresh, New Goods Almost Daily Arriving| Inviting Examination. ROS. l]arfi ware, Gulery, 1 n by mail . Furniture and appointments all new. BUMAYER'S LE it WEOLES 1 it eVOL & WRICHT, ock, Ete. C%)!JEJCEL BLUFFS, 1A. ON THE American Plan, | . 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bluaff HALLETT, DAVIS Orpan, s ART, sl Blut AND COMPANY PIAN Endorsed by Frasz SMEKRSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANOS Dest Modern Price to Boy, 0S. NOS 0 1oug and favorably known in the west, ra i lo Ageut for above Jines of Goods. Warerooms, 520 Broadway, Corre:pondence Solicited, Agonts Wanted, Metalic Cas ELEGRATH ORDEI TNAL. kets and W S PROMTLY A \T'T CONRN EE L |UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER oden Coffins of all Kinds. INDED TO, OPEN DAY / AND NIGHT NG. 12 W, Main Sit., Oouncil Bluffs. CcOt BLUFFS, NCIL al and de. at the ton min NOION AND QUINOY, ARBITH. 9:00 0 m 700 p 7 pm 250 pm Has Bnlarged Parchase 734 Bro o [0 TUR [ - S and I adway, Pies e etal ’L]R.l‘?m.f& and OYers 1 e-fittell His Store, rs of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOOI LADIES' AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, stra Indueements to )3, Council Bluffs, 0:05 8 m 6:56 p m 0:06 8 m 054 pm 0.06 p m 12 am 16pm Dpm 4008 m 0 pm 850 pm e a 0.06 8 m 6:50 & 1 | — 0:60 p 585 8 m 640 p w 004 & m 12:10 8 1 - DUMNY TH S¥8 T0 . Loavo—7:00-4:80-0:30-10:30-11:0 & m, 1:50-2:3 50 80-6.30-0:30-1106 . 0 Suuinday —9:30-11:40 11:08 §a m. Antve 10 win AW 190-5:50-5: te beture lesring w R. VAucHAN Justice of the Peace. Omata and Oounell Bluffe, Read estato collection agency, Odd Fellows Block ver Savings fank No demonstrations of any kind werel DR. C. C. ITAZHEN, DENTIST. 100 MAIN »STREET, 10WA., On Monday, 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 g .AUWT‘RDA & GO., 317 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS - — T10WA. M AKX MOXIIIN,. Prc .prxoco CRESTON HOUSE Nos. 217 and 219 EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS, —— S. Main St., . COUNCIL BLUFFE DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. Asents Wanted! References—Any of the business houses in Counell Blufts. 30 BANCROFT STRYET - . 3,000 Edoctrie Belts ol for the Month of Juue by va, ) & SMITH . COUN Propristors. CIL BLUFFS- M etcalf Bros.. WHOLKSALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCK.GLOVES, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10W snd 844 Droadway, l Fine Cigars’ Wo mako a speclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS, a8 represel OF e Tadies’ nted, H.H HORNE & CO., All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted A HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO,, | LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 562 Broadway,’ , COUNCIL BLUFFS, . 1I0WA SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, 7 and 9 Main street, Counciu BLurrs, LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF Elair-Goods In Iowa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Councll e Blufls, Iowa. Furnishing Goods and Notions at ) COST until all are disposed of. 5 MRS. D. A BENEDICT, Manufactrer, ¥ C N ty. o and bo convinced that B icanest placo to buy OARPETS, Ourtains and House Faraishings in the Upholsteri 8. B, 7 and 9 M Mail Orders Filled Promptly / ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH urtains, in x.mu, £1'E, (Turcoman [Ete § Ol cloths,iMattings, Linoleums Ete "3 JER B 5L I S5 fihoicest and Best Soleoted STOCK in the WEST. we are_headquarters for all goods r and Bedding Supplies, ONIC TEMPLE - . COUNCIL 116 H F HATTEN HAUER Nlanufacturer. OFFER FOR SALE I RI‘.GARDI.ESS Tight Ro; and Open Bug, tacture aud guaranteed th 24 ad Wi riies Jartiouls o1 Kousih treet, Couneil Blufls, MAN l)l \lAl\lfi h\ Garpenters: Architects- STAIR BUILDING A 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman m‘, COUNCIL BLUI Promypt attention and s Orders in the city or conntry \/'\T & SPECIA ited, Guaranteed. solic in our llna, BLUFFS COST 3, Windsor Top uiy own manu Sond for descriptive circular, [STRYe itisfaction Framo Hous BRICK HOU S atac on the LITTL Al work P. ALYSWORTIH. GIAN KuATAL ¢ aud over any u ', AYLSWORTH, 1010 Nint COUNC | ot ground h stroot L BLUFFS, 710 Broa cure of interfering, knee cut- AH Shoes are Hand Made ting or forging, and We will give $25 for any horse we cannot NO MACHINE SHOES USED. AII Work Guaranteed_ g : COUNCIL BLUFFS dway MRS, J. J. { YO, ‘4" Waves three inch part 65¢, Coquetts lOu oach, Switches B1to $2 chase, /0 each alr - ornaments given with every _pur- All kinds of hair work promptly attended to, Waves made of Ladies’ combings at 50c per inch, ALL KINDS OF EHairGoods MRS8. J.J GOOD - - - 29 Main Stree I—IARRISON BROS. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Meats HAMS, BATON RIED BEEF, SALT PORK AVD LARD, 742 Broadway - Council Bluffs

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