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F = 1 O [ —— DAILY BEE--COUNCIL BLUFF THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER, 11 1884 e ——— THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning September 11, SUBSORIPTION RATES, PyCarrdor = - = - = = = 30 rents per week ByMail = = = = « - $10.00 per year OFFICE: No, 7 Pear] Stroet, Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION, See Raiter's new fall stock of cloth ing. The circuit court was not in session yesterday. Brix vs. McLean will {sccupy the at- tention of the circait court this morn- ing. The patriotic citizons of Dennison are taking steps to organize a militia com- pany. Goorge W. Metzger and Amanda Lin- der were issued a marriage license yes- terday. The Carleton Opera Company perform- od to a fair sized audience at Dohany's Iast night. The Bandmann Baudet company are booked for Dohany’s Friday and Satur- ~ | of their aged father, democratic congressional convention at Atlantic yesterday were joined by dele gates from surrounding towns in the morning, and proceeded to the Rock Tsland depot en masse, headed by the Bavarian band. There was nearly a street car full of delegates and music ians Yesterday morning John and Thomas Maloney returned from thelr sad mission to Warsaw, Indiana, where on Saturday last they to rest the remains Their many friends extend their Iaid in Council Bluffs sympathy to the Maloney brothers, who aro well known to our citizens. Billy remains in Warsaw a few days to settle sincere up the business affairs of his fathor. The letter carriers’ ball last evening waa tho evont of the season. Th ing was o porfect one, and large. Iverybody was in the best of spirits, and all enjoyed themselves. The Bavarian band furnished the music for those who chased the fleeting hours with flying foet, while for the pleasure of those en- the crowd who preferred to sit and listen, the col- ored glee club and the Serenaders dis. coursed harmonious sounds, Word was received hero yestorday that a daughter of C. (s, Smith, residing at Clarinda, had run away from home. The Bluo eyes; blonde; had a suit of light day evening next. The corn crop of this part of Towa is reported by the farmers to be beyond danger from the frost. Emil Palmer and Alma Peterson, both of Plattsmouth, Neb,, were yestorday given permission to wed. The Crawford county fair isin pro- gress at Dennison this week, and large blue, white straw hat trimmed with white lace; a string of black beads were around hor neck, and she carried a red leather | mission merch: o pocket-book, be glad to recoive any tidings of her whereabouts. An old woman, apparently on the shady side of (0, and who was too full for utteranco or navigation, was picked | up late yesterday afternoon at the Broad- | bushel following is the description given of her: | steers, 4 00@ Her anxious parents will |2 0o onions, 40@50c per bu; apples, cl Our Mayor Still Lives, The followlng telegram was received by Thomas Bowman Tuesday night “New Youk, September 9. Clausen and I have just sold £50,000 worth of bonds and placed the cash to the credit of Council Bluffs in the Park National bank. We will be home soon. 1 feel that it is important that the bonds be sold regardless of home and eastern op- position. W. R, Vaveiax, What the securities sold for, according to thetr value, the dispatch does not state, but the amount sold will not more than pay for the improvements already made, and it will therefore be necessary for Vaughan to put in the balance of the fall selling the remainder of the securi- tios, unless his “‘early prospects” soon materialize, — OCOMMEROIAL, COUNCIL BLUFFS MARKET, Cousers Buurrs, Towa, Sept. 10, 1884, Wheat—No, 1 milling, 75@s . 3, 65@ 70; rejectod 50, Corn—Local purposes, 40@45, Onta—For local purposes, 85@40, Hay—810 00@12 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 Rye—40@4bc. Corn Meal—1 30 per 100 pounds, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 700, Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft 5 00 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9§c, Flour—City flour, 1 60@3 30, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, LIVE §TOOK. Cattlo—Butchor cows 3 00@3 25, 25, Butcher Sheop Togs—4 20@4 65 PRODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J, M. St. John & Co., com- ts, 538 Broadway, —Live old hens, 7c; spring chickens, 0 per do: ‘onl 00 per box, , 18@20c; country, 6@ 1b¢, Fgga—11 por_dozen. Vegetablos— Potatoes, 30@40c per bushel; ice cooking 50 per @3 00; bean or eating, PAT.ACH Music Hall 103 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, - - - J. MUELLER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN PIANOS ORGANS AND— Musical Instruments of Every Description TOYS&FANCY GOODS. I claim to have the best selected stock and lavgest variety of any sme about here 1 can duplicate New York and Chicago prices every Towa. H.H. HORNE & CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ine Cigars We make a #peclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA af YARA CIGARS, Al Oigars s0ld by us are of our own manufacture and warrantd a8 reprosented, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & C0., 552 Broadway, COUNCIL BLUKFS, - JOWA SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, Councit BLUrrs, = « « = « Towa. l EairGoods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Blufls, Iowa. £ Ladies' Furnishing Goods and Notions at ) COST until all are disposed of. If MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, Mannfacturer. i hoiest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST, Py numbers are in attendance. way dummy depot. She had with her a Barnum's bill posters were yesterday | ymall child, but her explanation as to who busily engaged in posting up bills at con- [t helonged to could hardly be relied upon, venient places all over the city. owing to her beastly state of intoxication, ,:;2},’if‘;i“:,“':.‘,.'sifl,'.";';'".i.?;; ;‘:nut'fl:::r:: Tho case of Marquel va. Doerflinger [ The child was turned over to the care of [ ug, ete, will bo Insortod in this solamn at tho low occupied the attention of the suprome [officor Hurley until the facts can bo as- | rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho st tnsertion court the greater part of yestorday. certained. She gave her name as Shay, | ®0d FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- sortion. Leave advertisoments at our offico, No. The Bluff Uity steamer was yesterday| The (board of directors of the state | Pearl Streot, near Broadwav stowed away in the ware-rooms of Bow- |agricultural society of lowa have ap- man Rohrer & Co., where it will prob- [ pointed a committee to wait upon Gov- ably remain until it is disposed of. ernor Sherman and urge upon him the horse, Young Almont, Jr., sried by Almont, the A gang of men are at work near tho [necessity of immediate action to provent [yt Gortumit Maia, Naun Aot Tt am city jail, in bundling up willows, which | tho introduction of plouro-pnoumonia [ 35, Diniel eon, by, Comton i, i o are being used in rlp-rapping Indian |among lowa cattle. Shipments of cattle ARLLRY ochg AlmontiJef ina 'n;=::l»::j:|ix:“|;rl;v:;; SPECIAL NOTICES. L¥.—2400 will buy the fi or bred trotting 6 years old, 16} [Py K Croek, near the Bryant streot bridge. and calves from Illinois, where the herds pounds, hs good mano and kl!l.'flnu clean ,‘K,,,.,h 5 5 ;o |ana go , necds no ' boots or weights, Hoso cart No, 4 is now femporarily | %@ known to bo infocted with tho dis- [ Mt bec, farm'ier sy b0, boots ur welchen A case, are being made daily into Towa, | ter: heshowed threo heats over the Asbland track, quartered at the Rescue engine house, L = Ky., in 2:34, 2:81, an Ho i3 nted to thereby hazarding the great stock inter- [show the timeand warranted sound and kind. e time; and that Isell low those wno are and have been my customers wiil bear me out. My line of Plush Goods is especially fine, such as Albums, Odor Cases, Toilet Sets, Ladies' Arm Bags, Purses, ete. me and bo convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in onr line. Whoapost place to bny CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - COUNCIL BLUFFS i3 Mail Orders Filled Promptly ( H F. HATTENHAUER, NManufacturer. 1 have the largest stock and best variety in Cups and Saucers, Vases, Toilet Sets, Tin Toys, Dolls, Doll Carriages, Wagons, Sleds. Carts and so on without an end. Asmy traveling agent may not get around to see you in time,I wiil allow you b per cent on any bill for traveling expenses if you will call at my store and make your selections. My samples will ready by October 1st, 1884. I guarantee low prices. . Assortments of Toysfrom $100 to$5.00 put up ready toship. until suitable quarters can be erected at some convenient point on Main street. The waterworks were runing more direct pressure yesterday, while the reservoir was being cleaned out. Water will be| supplied from the reservoir this morning) | a8 usual. b Twenty pounds of grapes, carefully packed in a clean new basket, can now be bought on the streets of Council Bluffs for 70 cents. They will doubtless bo cheaper still as the crop is enormous, The Shenandoah fairis in progress this week, commencing Tuesday last, The attendance yesterday was good, and the prosent prospects are good for the |about the card that Mayor Vaughan has [ 3i'0F i)' bie. hoen presenting to his newly made ac- | %% wit financial success of the association, The Western Union telegraph com- pany are removing the poles of their lino on Broadway and replacing them with larger and taller ones, set inside the curbing as directed by the city council. The electric belt business of Messrs. factory to No. 30 Bancroft atreet. office still remains at No, 319 Broadway. Billy Smith the baggage man, has|contains on one side the following: made several contracts lately with the show people who are coming here. Ho contracts to take the baggage and all the members of the troops to and from the depota, Tho paving on Upper DBroadway is progressing satisfactorily, and it is ex- pected the work will be completed as far as the Ogden house by Saturday night— if Vaughan can place the rest of the city securities. In the divorce caso of Borgee vs. Bor- gee the bonds of matrimony were legally sovered as prayed for in the petition of the plaintiff, Mrs, Bergeo failed to secure the desired alimony, but was given the custody of the child, The city bastile was complotely do- serted yesterday, save two victims who are ‘‘sorving their time.” Not a turber of the peace, confidence man or even a common drunk could be found to dispol the loneliness that surrounded the city cooler, A. B. Walker is not by any means a light weight, but he is not quite so heayy as he imagines, He thinks he weighs a ton. This remarkable halucination is caused by the fact thata new son has arisen to rule the day, also the night at his house. His name is William, Agood sized team of horses were stuck on a crossing in front of the Pa- cific house yesterday with a load of dirt, The horses were unhooked and a small, insignificant looking pair of mules at- achod thereto, and the wagon immed- iately came out of that ditch, At the democratic congressional conyen- tion held at Atlantic yesterday, Hon. W. H. M. Pusey, of this city, #as nominat- ed for re-election on the first ballot. Full proceedings of the convention will be found elsewhere in the columns of Tue Bee this morning. . The case of Williams vs, Atkins, which was to have been tried before Justice Ab- bott yesterday, was continued one week, W. R. VAUGHAN, MAYOR, Second term of office expires March 17, 1884, Noble Grand Arch of lowa, U, A, 0, D, Past Grand Prelato K, of P, . 3. t osts of this state. The board of directors | (i recommend the most stringent measures, | L 1 €004 «al even to the scheduling of states the disease is known to exist, and im- [by a lady. 80 low. 1o ¢ probably be taken | privato stale, No. 200 Sou oy | 20a0d B avenues, Very | will not deal with horse jocke where | ! mediate action will by the governor, who is usually prompt in such emergencies. — VAUGHAN'S CARD. That Has Oreated So Much Talk, Since the democratic convention in Chicago there has been considorablo talk [ F'”fotir u jusintances in the east. convention several parties heard of or | i the city saw this wonderful card, and it has cre- ( ated 80 much slnce the mayor has been trying(!) to comment and especially sell the bonds in New York, Philadelphia | S . aud Boston, that Tie Brx has concluded | and glos it us Judd & Smith has ko increased that they | ¢ give its numorous readers in this city have found it necessary to remove their | tho ontonts of this wonderful piece of | = Their | cardboard in full, THE CARD Population in 1870, 10,000, Population in 1884, 33,000, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. Represeutative to U, 8 Ropresen and Lodge, oN E REVERSE 811 A Virginian by Birth, A Resident of Alabama up to 1866, For further particulars call at Pryor's Bre job printing office, No., 7 Pearle streot, where the above referred to cards were printed. C — If-Destruction, The Crawford County Bulletin of this week contaivs the following particulars of the suicide of Matt Cook: Last Wednosday afteronon the body of Matt Cook of Jackson township, was found cold indeath in a cernfield near his house. The body lay upon its side, while a gun, over the trigger of which were the tines of a pitchtork, indicated the manner of death. The charge enter- ed just bolow the left eye, tearing oft the entire top of the head, a portion of the brains and scull being scattored a distance of fifteen feet. Cook had ovi- dently placed the gun in position, and fired 1t by pushing the trigger with his pitchfork, * Ho was working with a threshing machine and told his friends that he was going over to the cornfield to kill a badger, His body was found about eighty rods from the wmachine, by his wife, who went i search for him, While the evidence at the inquest was uot of character to justify a verdict of suicide, as there soemed to be no motive, there 15 litule if any doubt but that it was o case of eelf-destruction, Mr, Qo wan but 22 years old and had been mar ried three wmonths on the day of his death, Ho was o man of quiet, ex- emplary habits, a hard worker and an honest, conscientious fellow, above the averago in talent and pepular with his friends, It is alleged that ho had en gaged in some stock trades that worried him and preyed upon his mind L — Buipments of Stock, The following were the shipments of stock from the union stock yarcs: owing to the indisposition of the court, Mr. Abbott has nst been feeling able to transact business for the past fow days, and matters before bim will probably re- main untrie! until he feels able to re- sume, " The delogates from this place to the Snow Cattle company, 380 head, to Ohicago, vin Northwestern, J. W Wiggs, one car of hoge, 70 head, to Chicago. via Rock [sland. H. J. Toga'ls & Co., two cars of hoge, 173 head, to Chicago, via Rock Island. ¥, Krope, one car of hogs, 61 head, to Chicago, via Hock Island, cure him a zood home 18 more ob During the |t for particulars 0. B, 8. & L Co., Blufls, cot rotted a wilo to the pole in hased him o 35, when owner pur- oar ago, and paid 1,260 for him, . level headud and w stayer. Ho a8 1o public record «o bar him in a race. ' i3 0 fam to purchascr why offered nd driven at any ouncil Bluffs, Iowa. ass restaurant, Broadway. W ANTED—Evory body in Councll Blufl o take TukBrn, Dollvered by carrior ab only twenty conts a wook. U BAT taken soon will sell for 82,00 sell furniture, carpets, Itnot sold at once will rent prowmi- rect. olow value, Wil houso furnished or unfurnished, at nodorato rent. Any one thipking of maki cir home in Council Bluffs will®do well to invest DeVOL & WRICHT, Hardware, Cudery, Tinners Stock EL €& Sy ecal attentlon by mail- Furniture and appointments all new. WHOLESALE COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan, Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Biaff o this offer, Itis the best bargain ever offered M_A. UPTON. S—For salo at Bix office, at 26 couts LD PA] & hund —Ladies and gentlomen can make first by selling the **Champion Bosom ing Board." Rotally ab #1.00 no shirt without a wrinkls 84 the best Jaundriescan. Addreso office, Counci GEN a4 W trecther and r iady can do uy If' veu wish to 'Buy a GRAPE CRUSHER OR A Gider Mill and Press ADDRESS: Keystone hianufacturing Co, No, 1501 Main 8t., CIL BLUFFS - . . I0WA Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following aro the times of the arrival aad do- parture of trainy local depot w08 carlle y contral standard time, at the vo ton minutes lator. 00, BURLINGION AND QUINOY, Ohloago Express; Fast Mail. *Mail and Express, Accommodatic *At local depot 10 d Expross, ‘aclfic Expross, UICAGO, MILWAUKEN AXD BT, PAUL, pm E Bl dopot only, SWANABM, BT. LOUIS AND PACIFIO, 1:20am Ma Accommodat.on *At Transfor “nly CHICAGO A11(l NORTLWRSTRRN, Expross, Lincoln Expross, * At Trau for only, DUMMY TRAINS TO OMANA, Loave—7:20-4.40-0:80-10:50-11:40 8. mw. 1:80-2:8 9:80-4:50-6:30-0:30-11:06 . 1y Sunday—-9:80-11:40 o . 1:80--8:80-5:50- 1105 p. w. Andve 10 win to botore leaving ti W.R. VAUCHAN, Justice of the Peace, Omaha and Oounell Bluffe, Real estato oollection agency, Odd Fellows Block aver Savings Bank DR. C. C. HAZHEIN, DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET, CTOUNCIL BLUFF8 « . - owa, PIANO HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz Lisar, EMEKSON PIANOS. Unrivalled o Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy. The Kimball Organ, 80 long and favorably known in the west, recommends ilml'f. FWART, Sole Agent for above {im»- of Goods. Warerooms, 329 DBroadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, ' Correspondence Solicitod. Agents Wanted. UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 12 IN. Main 8t., Council Bluffs. Has Enlarged and Re-fitted His Store, and Offers Extra Inducements to Purchasers of DRY GOODS, F'ANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. 734 Broadway, = » =+ » DOouncil Bluffs, : On M;iiday, Séfit. 8, we b;gin éo ina.ke a large reduction in the prices of HOSIERY and LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand J. J. AUWERDA & C0., 817 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS - — I0OWA, M A MOEIIN, Proprioto CRESTON HOUGE ~———EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS, —— 217 and 219 8. Main St. - COUNCIL BLUFFE DR. JUDD’'S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Elootrio Belts ra'd for Acents Wanted! JUDD & SMITH Proprietors, COUNCIL BLUF fonth of June by us. References—Any of the busiucss houses in Councll Bluffs. 430 BANCROFT - . - N etcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, sud 844 Droadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10W OFFER FOR SALE REGARDLESS COST Light Road Wagons, Piano Box Top and Open Buggies, Brewster Top and Open Buggles, Windsor Top | riages. Al of the above are of my own manu particular. ~Sond for d escriptive circular, h street, Council Blufa, and Open Buggics, Phacton: of all kindsand two Seated C tacture and guaranteed the best of stock, and fles'-clas: £aT Factory and Office MANDEMAKERS & VZN, Gsarpentarsé Architect TAIR BUILRING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Promptattention and satisfaction Guaranteed. © W. P.ALYSWORTH. HOUSE MOVER. Frame Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT trucks and any distance and over any kind of ground BRICK HOUSES raised. Al work guarantecd. W.IP. AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth COUNC NASH BROTHERS HORSE SHOERS We will give $25 for any horse we cannot cure of interfering, knee cut- ting or forging. All 8hoes are Hand Made and NO MACHINE SHOES USED. All Work Guaranteed. 719 Broadway . . . . - COUNCIL BLUFFS T & b P e MRS. J. J. GO0D. Wayes three inch part 65e, Coquetts 10c each, Switches $1to $20 each. Hair ornoments given with every pur- chase, All kinds of hair work promptly attended to. Waves made of Ladies' combings at bUc per inch, ALL KINDS CF EXairGoods MR8. J.J GOOD - - - = 29 Main Stree EARRKRISOIN BERROS, DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Meats. HAMS, BATCN RIED BEEF, SALT PORK AYD LARD, 742 Broadway - - - - Council Bluffs | | | |

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