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DAILY BEE--COUN NCi1L B] UFF FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 12 1884, L T}lE I)AIl‘Y [))]4:]4‘“ where. A large number of additional — uniforms and torches have been ordered. COUNCIL BLUFFS. I'—fiény Morning September 12: Mills County Committee, The Republican central committee, as 4 .+ | reorganized last Thursday, is composed and preparations are anderway to make it | o¢”Ht E O on . W, H. the most imposing affair of the campaign. | Hittle, James Moore, H. U, Benton, F. Ench evening this weok the telephone | A: Sherman, 8. F. Moulton, J. M. Mil- roon Omaha and this city has boen {107 J+ M: Johnson, E. B, Brown, A. betwoen Omaha and this city has been | 1500 R, Patrick, J. W. Lewis, M. almost constantly in use by persons in W. G. Summers, R, H. Pritch Omaha making inquiries for sleeping s Hubbard. 8. F. Moulton, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Py Oarlee = = - - = = %0 nenta per week - - s ) By Mall = = - - o - - $10.00 per Yot [ cuarters in this city, The hotels here \,; \ ml u..ll. was chosen chairman, == = have all been well filled, and a number of | Vot LOAET Lt persons who arrived here at 11 p. m. Lawn sociable, No. ¥ Pear] Strect, Near Broadwa: have had to skirmish lively to find a place to sleep. The rush is about over, an the fair, which The Ladies’ Harmony Mission dime sociablo will be entortained this evening by Mrs. Fisk, Mrs, Ballioger and Mrs, Palmer at the residence of Mra, Palmer, No, 221 Harmony street. These sociables At the convention Thuraday tho fol-[are becoming very popular with the lowing list of delegates were chesen to|young people, and a large atiendance is ropresent Mill county In the judicial con- | eXpected. ~All are cordially invited. Re- . " freshments served at vention, whieh meets at Council Bluffs causes it, ends to MINOR MENTION. morrow. See Reiter's new fall stock of cloths. The bicyele club tock a run yesterday afternoon, Foster Brothers have bought Empie's e ee— drug store from A. Shoemaker. on the 18th inst,: John Y. Stone, W. S, COMMEROIAL, J. Winans has romoved his confection- | Liewis, L. W. Tabbs, W. G. Summers, COUNOTL BLUFFS MABKRT. Vi Iwi V. y Covnoir B Towa, Sept. 11, 1884, ery and restaurant to 1613 Main street. |A. R. Wright, J. J. Ewing, W. H. C. UNOIL BLurrs, Iowa, Ser . . Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@80; No. 3, 65@ Dr. E. D, Crots has romoved to the | Woodhurat, and A. H. Delph, Tho del- 76; rojctad o R sl ~ 3 i N W, Col rposes, 3 S, W. oor, 4th (Bancroft) and Worth | cgation is enthusiastlc for H. C. Watkina | - Corn—TLocal purposes, 4045, for circuli udge, and will use all honor- Hay—810 00@12 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 streets. 3 able means within their power to secure [ Rye—i0@dic. ] S en_his dan- N Corn Meal—1 80 per 100 pounds, Professor Schnoor will open his dan-fy) o0 o yion — Malvern Leader. Wood—Good supply; prioes at yatds, 6 00@ cing academy at the rink Monday even- 100, od: pply; ¥ yards, ing next, The old woman arrested by Officer [ Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft V e il i 5 00 per ton This city now has one hundred and “]“‘?“ l""‘l‘: ”";""dt“!’y":‘]'“ she W:“ Lt T Lard—Tairbank's, wholosaling at 04 i i g| intoxication, was turned | Flour—City /i @3 80, twenty-two telephones in use, with orders | 81OTious state o vation, 1 v s loose yestorday morning. ‘“Tho child| Brooms 300 por dor. for three more. Mr. Boyle has recovered from the in- LIVE 8TOOK. Cattlo—Butcher cows 3 00@3 25, stoers, 4 00% 4 25, Shoop—3, Hogs found in her charge at the time of the ! : arrost belonged to her daughter, who re- juries he received at the races so as to be aldes in this oity, Theold lady denfed outon the streata, heing intoxicatod. stating that her con. W. B. Reed is acting chief clerk at the | gition when arrested was produced by froight transfer during the vacation of | tusting whisky containing laudanum, 8. J. Manderson. which she was administering to the baby The Nonpareil has started to “‘paint[to relieve its sufforing from summer the town red,” and so far has finished the [ complaint. She had evidently ~tasted it exterior of its own building. many times moro than was necessary. | 16c = Permit to wed was yesterday given to Sam..M. DeLong and Ella M. Richard- Butcher @4 05, PRODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotatione by J. M. 8t. John & Co,, com- mission merchants, 538 Broadway. ry—Live old hens, 7c; epring chickens, 70 per doz, 08 —4 bus, box, 100, Lemons—4 50 &5 0C 'per box, Battor—Croamory, 15@20c; country, 6@ - : " zR8—14 per_dozen, Yosterday afternoon an information v,,fim.,,w' Potatoes, 30@4Cc por burhol; was sworn out by B. Lemen against 'm‘“"" |:"!'Lw’fl:t"fl,'t»?;;‘k":? son, both of Council Bluffs, Sadie Brower and Wm. Culp, charging | mee 300 SUE Bl Tho circuit court heard an argument |them with larceny, The facts In the for a new hearing in the caso of Morso | case are these: Lemen and Culp ocou- s[’}g(Jl AL N()T [(_,F va. city of Council Bluffs, on yesterday [piec a bed together at the boarding|—— morning. house of Mra. Simpson, on Wednesday | NOTIOE.—! Hwflhl » \‘""'w**"lm suc 0 IM!Iv Fifitied Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Ront, Wants, Board The case of Gillman & Co. va. Yetzer |night. Thursday morning Lemen went |i,; oo will bo tnsorted in ths column at tho low & Rapp, from Cass county, was up for away, leaving his pocket-book, contain- | rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first insortion hearing in the circuit court yesterday o bred trotting Almont, the ing a $10 bill and §5 In silvor, undor his | and FIVE CENTS ER LINE tor each subsequent o- . ; sortion. Leavo advortisemonta ab our offio, No. S pillow, and returning for it ho found the | ICHe, Toa0e M wHy ho C.. B. & Q. rond|Pe4mado up and tho money missing. . Abrakeman on the C., B. & Q. road g 6 pain any information concern- informed a De xoporter that & Beavy i piy'sromure, ho caused tho arrest of | [ROR SAL¥.$100will buy the o e utih dyc““‘".d" moraing be-{ 110 Brewor, a domostio in the houss g{e.‘{;fl,‘u o x{.;u;“"l tween Greston and Corning. who had made up the bed, and Culp, who |, % Seljemith Mald C.P. Brinton with a gang of men|,supied the couch with him, On trinl | ifd i started to lay tho car track yostorday “at | yofore Justios Abbott, yesterday after- | sliing, nyl\uuhl ng Handa_ high, weighn 103 b e opere 2 pounds, has good mane and tail, fine’ clean limbs, noon, BZ"“““F in front of e of noon, the defendants wero discharged, |and L;Iu(‘ unl:ml foct, needs no 'boots or weights, house and working up Broadway. thero boing 1o evidenco that they wero |fers b showed threo b aror. (s Ay b drst, Officer Metcalf and Bert Beardsloy [or had been in possession of the minsing | X ! i Hols waranted to have embarked in the saloon business, | money. trotted a milo to the pole in %35, whon owner par- chascd him ono year ago, and ,.nd $1,950 im having purchased the bar and fixtures of ————— itv oo G. A. Tryon, just east of the Ogden| A DIAMOND DISAPPEARS. [ b oot e i tosy o b s A helsa fawils vot. 11 fears o th ng, can bo driven 3 by alady, Wil oxplun to purchasr why offored The only two occupants of the city | F'rom the Shirt-Front of a Nebrasika |0 bastile were turned out upon this cheer- Man in Council Blufls, ) less world yesterday morning, having soryed the timeof incarcoration allotted to | About July 22d a man by the name of them by the court. F. Giese bought a solitaire diamond com- A now arrival is reported in the family bination shirt stud and finger ring for of Tke Bonham. Mr.'Bonham is book- [$160 from Mr. D. Goldstein, Shortly keeper for Stewart Bros., but left last|after purchasing the same, it seoms, he ’\"1,\}&1-,6? weok for Nebraska to appropriately wel- | became intoxicated, and was seen on the $16 per m come his now born heir, street in a condition which was thought to be an unsafe one for a man who had several hundred dollars and a $150 dia- mond on his person. He was advised to stavle, No, ath Ninth streot, b A wvenues, cil Blufts, lowa, ¥ deal with Horso Jockeys. Wi Council Bl etwoen and 637 Broadway, 'ED—Every body in Counctl Bufls to_take unBan, Dolivered by carrier at only twenty conts & wook, . Wages House.” for 2,000 Il al'o sell furniture, carpets, & , Itnot sold at once will rent promi- with houso furnished or unfurnivhed, ab Jacob Stein, the postmaster at Reno, Cass county, was tired of traveling through this vale of tears, and on going|go to & bank and leave the _“‘I’w'fi""&m“:‘“‘ e “"';“r"":f"\f”":u home Tuesday night, he shot his wife|same for safo - keeping until his|gute thisofar. It s the best bargain ove 3 roturn to a normal condition, e took | in the city doad,(and then plaotagithe revolver\toll) v q)5it0 tha ndvice and’ dsposited his O his right templo, blew the top of his own | valuables until the next day when he head off. was roturned his wealth and started for i i | Home, 8 short distance out in Nebraska. u g ee oamoiot P rt el v IDOrflngen | (S mhe ol ipak ioulics (of Ehe abave’ yere tho jury yesterday afternvon roturned # | chronicled in the Brrat the time, but s verdict for the defendant. This is the | the following case in which the plaintiff' claimed §5,000 LOSS OF THE DIAMOND damages of the defendant for selling [ has never boen published, liquor to her husband. According to report, this Nobraska AN merchant, K. Giese, camo to this cit Tho roller skating rink is being over- | yoarly a month ago and getting on Lamy nauled by H. H. Martens, and when |other toot while here was N i Champlon Bosom " Rotails 58 $1.00 oupa flne ahirt without " wrinkls 64 15 48 niooly a8 the bost Inundries oan. Addrese {or pitculars . B. 8, & L Co., Ba otfon, Comuol Bluffs If vou v;isl; to buy a GRAPL CRUSEER comploted it will bo much moro conven- |robbed of his precious stono, the k4 iont than heretoforo. The partitions :huftumllmh'llm diamond out of its sot- ye g n Z, I ! B) whero the Jadies check and cloak’ Tooms | (hict fent on ""-u'.'.'.:.r:,i'::" fogne e l Hr 1 Lz]l l‘ BS‘; were aro being rearranged. wash basins are being put in, Stationary | The case was glven to a then member of the polico force to work up, He had which he carried in his vest pocket for some time, The owner finally becoming wearisome of not learning any- thing of “his lost dinm nd, took the case and placed it in’ the hands of detectives, who have been at work on the same sovoral weeks without any result, so far a8 Tue Bee is informed, — Bootless Scaren for Boots, Fred Schmidt in Omahas on ADDRESS: Keystone Mianufacturing Co, No, 1501 Main St., COUNCIL BLUFFS . . . I0WA Yestorday morning, while the pilo- driver was endeavoring to pull an iron band from the top of a pile that had just been driven in, the hook slipped from the band and the engine tumbled over on its side. No particular damage was done beyond delaying the work a short time. Ra.xlwa,y Tlme Ta.ble. BLI FFS. The fuaeral services of Charles Pfeifer were held at his late residence near the 'enth street, near the Qoy house houso at 3 o'clock yesterday | Union Pacific doepot,, was in this oity afternoon,{under the supervision of the yosterday llooking for a pair of boots Gu_uunu .lndm.ri' benevolent society, of | which were stolen from a room in the which his wife, who died some three | raar of his saloon. weoks ago, was an active member. The|mon entered the U)UN(,IL ho keeps a beer saloon Tho following aro the timos of tho arrival and do- o, at h ¢ ton min Chloago Expross Fat Ml *Mail aud Acour On Wednesday two saloon during Mr. deceased had reached the ripe old age of | Schmidt's absence and after At loead depot only. 83 years. i B taking @ drink one of thom asked| .- WAKAASCITY.EJOR ANDCOUNCIL BLUPES i s bar-tender if he could | it pm “Paoilio Exproms,” All persons having fruit or flowers they | step into the back room and change his wish to donate to the worthy poor of tho |#hitt, 11 doing #o it is thought he put a city, aro requested to bring or sond them | PALF Of Poots that wero thero iu his' va- to the rooms of the Y. M. C. A, No. 12| The two men were traced to this city, North Main streot, this morning, where | and a valise was found at a saloon they will bs thankfully accepted by the lower Broadway, which had been lete T the committee of the Womens' Christian there by two men answering the doscrip. | 13 o A 3 [ tion of the two wanted, Thay left the At association appointed to receive and dis- tribute them. QIICAGO, MILWAUKNK AND BT, PAUL, 6:26 pm Expro 9116 & m Expre GHIOAGO, ROCK IKLAND al dopot only. *WARARE, 8. LOUL AND FACIPIO, Mail. 16 pm saloon, taking o pair of boots out of GUI0AG0 wid NORTIRITRRY, b Express, the mlnu.- aud the police were hunting| 9:25am Pacifle Expr . | them yesterds sioux 0 Water was not turned into the Glen YENOEeY i T0pm W P 1 7.20 & m Avenue reservoir yesterday morning as SR AT, AR ;"..3. Ao was expected, Tho reason was bocause | mpg following transfors wero filed in | 11:00 & m E when the water was lot out the evening ‘before, the bottom of the reservoir puffed up and left & bad looking hole. Tt will | garampor 11, 1884: be repaired as soon as possible and until O R EraR ) [ i u to Marths P, then water will be supplied by direct|Goodell, n 4 n w | 28, 06, 43, 81,436 G6, | " pressure. Wan, Seifford 10 Floasant Artatrong, : part sw qr nw qr 36, 74, 38, §25.00, Tho funeral of Hov. M. 1. Dailey Iate | ™yy,. “\illiams to M. Humman ot al., mayor of Missouri Valley, the account of | part 1 e qr n e qr 25, 76, 42, $80,00. whose death was published in Tue Bee| Frederick ]u,nlm :u iMm Patterson, i P is|® W av s w qr 3, 96, 40, 8,200 00, Y“"f"""t‘l";l ) :‘“h "ff‘:" plaos this | A B Zigler to B AL, Wright, lob0, morning o 0008, 4 16 CIVIC OF- | 1,100k 16, -ml lot 1fi, block 85, lln)llen Owmaha snd Oounell Bluffe, ganizations of the city will attond the fu- | and Perlmer’s add., $400.00, neral in & bOfl,. and the business houses ol estate oolleotion agenoy, Odd Fellows Blook 0 0. Ziun to dohn Malliacat, part lot | Real sstate salies of the town will bo closed while aervices | 4 block 16, Walnut, $100.00, = are being held. Total uluu. §3.841 00, The Blaine and Logan clubs and the DR. C. C. HAZEN, Boys in Blue of this city, have decided on DENTI ST A Meroe Gonuniasion, Oiticano, September 11.—United States s grand torchlizht proccssion aud general || ubilee on Thursday cvening next, at l i ek 1ty to the Ro i of 4 :‘:u.,,,..,d....'ui,.. whon, o invesigate| 100 MAIN STREET, fOUNOIL BLU#FS - . - the county clerk’s office yesterdayand re- ported for Tur Bre by I, J, McMahone, 0-5:30-0:30 um. o Butidaye-9:80-11: |a £:30-0:30-11:05 p. m. Anitve 10 win to' beture leaving timo 1 w. R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. lnnn sub-commit smposed of Senator ; Camoron, of Wisconsin, and M rga which time they will be addressed by |0 (il existiug botween the Tudiau and prominent speakers of this city and else: | whito settiorw. 10WA, e Amemca.n HARKNESS BROS. Customers Should Not Neglect the Present Opportunity for Securing Bargains DRY G Fresh, New Goods Almost Daily Arriving : and Inviting BExamination. HARKNESS BROS. 401 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS DeVOL & WRICHT, Bardware, Codlery Timers Stk o COUNCIL BLUFFS, [A. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE €@ Specal attentton by mail. Furniture and appointments all new. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway, Council Bl PIANO HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz Liszr, EMEKSON PIANOS. Uorivalled or Tono or Finishy KIMBATL PIANOS Best Modern Prico to Buy. Tho Kimball Orzan, #0 long and favor 7. L. STUWART, Solo Agent for Cou'ncil Bluits, Tows, Correspondenc i comrtha}z_;’x_." UNDERTAKER AND ?%B” E,E‘v’i{fi Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of BLEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND No. 12 IN. Main $#t., Council Hluifs, _l'_n ETXTATFLER 1 Has Enlarged and Re-fitted His Stove, and Offera Bxtra [nducements to Purchasers of DRY GOODS, FPANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 734 BErcadway, CEEUR ST Pl known in the \u ne 3 licited, itacl, 20 Broadway, NIGH1T Counml Bluffs, and LADIES’ UNDERWEAR, A ¥ull Line of NOTIONS always on Hand J. J. AUWERDA & GO., 317 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS — — IOWA, MAX VIOELIN . Proprioto BRESTUN HGU§E ~———EVERYTHING #IRSTCLASS, —— Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., . DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 8,000 Electrio Bolts rold for the Mouth of June by us., Acents Wanted! & SMITH Proprietors, COUNCIL BL COUNCIL BLUFE: ~Any of the businees houses In Counell Blufts. JUDD 319, Broadway. Mm\ulm‘!nr) 30, Fourth St. Referenc Salesroom N etcecall Bros.. WHOLESALK DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, wnd 844 Nroadway, COUXCIL BLUFFS 10W OFFER FOR SALE RE_G.ARDLESS and Oy Plan, |- H.H. HORNE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fine Cigars We make a speclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS, All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted as reprosented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO,, 662 Ilm\dw-y, I COUNCIL BLUFF IOWA SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ! If 7 and 9 Main stroet, | Covmeu Biorrs, - - - - - Towa. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST AND BEST Ht\(‘[\ OF A\LL KINDS OF ElairGoods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Counell Blufls, Towa. oSt wrosteprect o, ** N+ 1 MRS, D. A, BENEDICT, Mannfacturer., ASADY, -ORGUTT & FRENCH urtains, tn l-u.r, f1'K, (Turcoman [iEte | O11 cloths,fMattings, Linoleums Ete L. 00 B I T S5 hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in tha WEST. omo and be convinced that we are headquarters for ali 15ds In our line. best place to buy CARPETS, Curtains Houso Furnishings in the Gity. _Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . COUNOCIL BLUFFS Mail Oxders Filled Promptly HATTENHAUER, HF Nanufacturer. GOS‘I‘ Brewster Top avd Opon Buggles, Windsor Top All of ¢ rc of my own mat y particular. ' Send for d escriptive circular. 31 Fourth “treet, Council Bluffs. MANDEMAKERS & V/N, * Garpentors: vzé’fiiiiggfiis STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY, SrPE 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Promptatter tisfaction anteed. Light Road Wagong, Piano P Buggics, Phacton: of all kin he abo guaranteed the best of sto &ar Factory and Office 27 o) '“"EC‘J T &= "Vfi\ b.] ir\ e Houses moved on the cks and any tance aud over any kind o! grownd BRICK HOUSES raised, Al W." P, AVLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth str COUNC L BLU HORSE We will give $25 for any horse we cannot cure of interfering, knee cu ting or forging, On MondaY: Sept 8, we nevm toma'ke | a1l Shoes are H nd Made and NO MACHINE | large reduction in the prices “of HOSIERY SHO 719 Broadway . : : s S Hx..r,‘i;m’?. J. J GooD. Waves three inch part 66¢, Coquetts 10¢ each, Switches $1to 20 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- chase, All kinds of hair work pmmptly attended to, Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50c¢ per inch, ALL KI!:J D8 OF Elair Groods MRS. J.J GOOD - - - = 29 Main Stree JSED., All Work ftuarantieed, COUNCIL BLUFFS I—IARRISOI\‘” BROS DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Meats. HAMS, BACON RIED PLCEF, SALT PORK A¥D LARD, 742 Broadway - - - - Council Bluffs |4 ! £