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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 1884, ON EARTH! H. H, HORNE & CO,, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DAILY BEE--COUNC1L. BLUFI g BEE. | chief is disappointed and annoyed, and Shipments of Stock. (o) TliE DI\I] Y e all hands are waiting for the return of The following were the shipments of S o the little mayor from his bond selling | stock from the union stock yards bOUfiGIL BLUFFS: oxpodition, E. W. Brown, 2 cars cattle, 79 head, . i Ma \ l SORIPTION RATES Bliss, one car hogs, 61 head, t %t per weok | The ladics are making extensive prepara-| b A _ 416 fer Yo | oms, and soliciting ,“;‘.-mn,.n'... o P L 4 2 We mako & specialty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd im0 s e LU B B YARA CIGARS, All Cigars sold by us aro of our own manufacture and warranted ing a croditablo display of cookery, paint: | jead. to Chioago, via Milwaukce. d e AL ing, fancy work, in fact all sorts of ex- Brown, Hall & Co., one car hogs, 10 Milwauk OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, 2 Brondway,” of the useful and tho ornamental. 'The [head, to Chicago, via Milwaukee H. H. HORNE & CO., £ ' COUNCIL BLUFFS, »' © 10WA 38 are to go to the church building|, Fuller & Miller, 1 car hoga, G1 head, . RN, few . C|esekiine Council Bluffs, i S par old g sed not The proprietor of Siloam Springs will The dearold grandmother. need not| o ny Uceittan sontraot to curs your 'rH U R& D AY ‘J ' . ~ , A : = I P . to Dlanchard, Missouri, via the Wa.|There is on this broad earth no vally, Transcendentally ificent | § —_— - | Tho exposition to be under the chargo| 1o 1 RIHTHSOR NavH EHE [ Monday Morning September 1. |of the lndies of the Presbyterian church, | F. Groff, 1 car hogs, G5 head, to Chica i is to begin at tho rink September 20th, [go, via R Oaly three conventions here this week. | have taken the trcuble to make its ac-| voin” e traivall claim to pay for See Reiter's now fall stock of glothes, | count of the oA fm'nmnullvnl roon- | troatment. \\.r‘x e 1' o “'. "I\'( Th .m]»’ CHAUSTLESS CATALOGUE GF FEATURES, SMITH & TOLLEY, Agts, Rollor skating at the rink Wednesday | i¢ld, Towa, **Special to the Nonparell.” |son, Albany, Gentry county, Mo, emt evening, It aw‘vuarud[m a nx’v&cml t;; 1;\‘; v|n-,;l, th(; WMo st dolIeE Homsa 18 Ehs ity Lh g iLXm\I)l.\n MERCHANT TAILORS | . ) morning before. The old lady's alleged | 5oott house, 24 North Main stroet, -l & - A 7 and 9 Maia stroet, Jud'ge Lyman isto speak b CATSON |\ 0 ot o enring a day later, and be — WHIT! = ELLPH £ NT 7 an ain street, this ovening. ing word for word like that in Tik Brr| Hundrods of grateful people who have Couxctr BLurrs, - « « + - TowA, Judge Loofbourow opena district court | o day before, indicate scissors rather | been cured of rheumatism, say that Silo- next Monday. s lakal m Springs. Mo., is ahead s specific for an lightning. that disase emtf The dancing season opens at the roller | A {10 owanin A 1 R — s The d ; ) " g, near Avoca, lost a - - A Compl ‘ ving this ovning. Horse tho othor day, and at onco. tarted COMMEROIAL, plete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. ! Senator Allison is to speak here noxt |out the anti-horse thief associatlon, of- oot Sowi Hih 18, 160, ! Saturday evening. foring 825 f » o he atol ' Iz, 76@ 35 5 . pring 820 for the capture of the stolen Wheat 1 lling, 75@50; No, 3, 66@ ) v TR Q T OF CINDS o | The engine horses aro draped on ac- [steod. Tho raward covered tho valuo of (70 mincted it T ARGE Wiispleaslilely g O s el count of tho death of Will Hagerty. the horse, which was an old plug, 8oy, [ Oate—Fur Ioeal parnesns, 556 40, H ; The democrats hold their judicial con- | but the owner was wiiling to pay liboral- 1 00 per ton; baled, 50@60 lr oo s vention at the court house Wednesday. |1y to get oven with tho thief. About the Monl—1'20 per 100 pounds. e NG i Sl el el Colonel Sapp and J. J. Steadman aro | ime the anti-horsothiof riders had got | Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 0@ | 3 LS L ii't']nfllq" ke U by Sl is oven. | well out on the search, the old hore was | *'Gi Dalivered, hard, 1150 per ton; soft N E&Tadier Furnlshing Goods and Notionsat 1 ) 1 f fooker for sprecliotat fmerton L V6t || 4 in tho pasture In aa old wel, tato sWpartan A |eoamiisa ter MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Mannfacturer, ¢ ard —Falrbank'’s, whol t 9) il 2 . which he had sturbled. Hious—Olty Boris, 160@3 30, B — —_— e — ; The ropublicans hoid their county con- [ d ) o A : b vention to-morrow and their judicial [ Saturday afternoon two littlo girls near st A Afiy 1 Thitaday, tilucm‘nv«sr ..r’ sixth s ’:.‘;l‘:l J~.j;,;];th Cuttly—Thtelor cows 5 00@5 %5, Tutcher 7 3 Sneak thieves have been stealing shoy- [ 8trect, wore having a jolly timo with a b At urtains, in Lace, £1%, Turcoman, Etc. 01l cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc i els from the tool box of the paving con- |horse. Tho amaller one was riding and |y Zb— 5% i ¥ who had hold of the bridle seeming to| Quotations by J. M. St. John & 0 40 Perto lechants, 1 born Baly Elephants. Only Flephant : Ton Sapvn skl o mut e W0 110 of the brte soning bty . 3, B S o, om:| SYFMIR() 8 Eimes vt 2o it B e, oo povet Yo S i Tuesday and will continue in session | % ¥ 4 ek Ponltry—Live old hons g chickons, R L el ORI P HE IR U T CHCUHOUS RIEH: hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. p 35 ke rightening the little one, who was cling- | 2 60@: 50 por doz. The Stalwart Chinese Giant ajor Atom the Elfin Man, ——Admiral Dot, Mid- robAbly UL TR UNCRY] ing to the snddlo. The horse thus got| Ieachos— bus. bor, 100, CHANG B Colgr08 1 Bavigoa) Tiodt ok v DAFbaY 08N oh DAt Ot o fomo and bo convinsd that we aro headquartors for all 11 in onr line. Lemons-—1 50@5 06 per box, heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Fur.ishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS The Muscatine Journal says: *‘Coun-|gngky and unfortunately the saddle| Huttor- Crommory, 15@206; country, 6@ i At e 700 avung over on ko sidayand tholiile(0e ) Ll 3 Gieat Rings, Mammoth Elevated Stage, Hundreds of Perform- | Paragraphers, attention! i1 aitegt ; Sie " girl clinging to it found hersclf under the | Viietablos o Potatoss, 50@40c por bshels 2 \ RO D e (o ] Professor Schoor will opon dancing |Lorso, which was kicking sl prancing, onons, (0650 e b Supie i s cing ers, and 80 Acts Every Exhihition. __ MnilOdenFilldPromptly foime. classes in Papillion, Millard, Omaha, [The girth finally gave way and the littlo | Dishel: Saveot notatees 400 wer bt " 2 A | Avoca, Harlan and this city. ono fell to tho ground, but luckily es- | — : gt 'Id & [;flr efius Pmflessmn H F H TTENH UER i John Ahlos, of this city, has boon in- | eaped the heels of tho horso. SPECIAL NOTICES. EWI Brlng g . . A- A y L vited toaddress the Irish Blaineand Lo-| A, W. Courson, general wostorn S : e | gan club of Omaha and will probaby ac- |agent for a Cincinnati carriage factory, NO;NCE.-—H[NC!!I A vertlsoments, suo s Lost, FROM THE GROUNDS DAILY, AT 8:30 A. M. Man ufacturer- 4 cept. spent Sunday hore, He prefors this |poru ™ it o Sy 10 lonh Wauth, Board | Mo b, Women, i : v mals, F { Flag raising and republican hurrah at | city to Omaha, aiter his experience ot | rate of TE: GR LINE for the first Insortion | m BT HoBATRY Emorson this afternoon and ovening. | the latter viace last week. While stop. |and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for eaoh subscquent n- | X : Lty 5 | Jacob Sima is ongagod to furnish tho |ping st the Motropolitan hotel, and [%nlon. Tawwo advertiwmonts sk our ot No. dous Menagerie of TLoose and Led Animals i i ing i i .| — tin = In the strect and in the Oricntal Ex o under the Tents, Chief Skinner ordered the saloons and T SR 7 s e e [ T o | e oPtel agossmodatian of those who dosiro to avoid. the crowds o the greunds, RESERVED and gambling houses closed yesterday, [ O™ « 10,y ho was awakened early one | {, “p.cpery o 0 tyye also o | NUMBEBED CHAIRS can be pu lat and for once this Sunday requirement|™OrnINg nn.d discovered :1 stranger in | Photograph. D. W. BU HNIII.'L‘S’I:’)‘\H\ sx‘-um; 1\1 u‘\lx ~ni!::‘.r', L | " m going 4] c| waiter 10 price ns at the ticket office at the tents. and yenoral admission tickets at {he usual slight ad- 1 was quite closely observed. :)‘:]::;;{‘“Jfl""";:L:‘lj’l"‘mhu‘t““‘f ‘l’)"’]"'ll“’&"m‘;' DU G G 235 4 | ot axhiliion o5, b.004 Exceliont Opora Chairs. Good Soata for 20,000 poople. g One of Mr. Willcoy's children at Hast- s CaNexiar G| Counell BlUD 5o f 1 B tngs has beon badly and possibly fatally |%0™ ™ad® @ dash for tho thiof, but the | o7 ren very bory m Gomnel fdmission 50 Cents Children Under 9 Years, 25 Cents. 8 A T8 P y Y | latter got out in the hall, without wait- TusBex. Dolivorod by casrier at only $wenty I ¢ NUMBERED CHAIRS EXTRA. ¥ burned by playing with matches and a|. s ¢ 2 a wook. R 2 o Port i s ing to ho intorviewed, and as the thiof giris - s TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY. Doors openat L and 7 p. m. Performanco V Justice Schurz on Saturday sentenced | jud foran extended public run, the tel- | House. A e o MARYSVILLE, Wednesday, Sept. 24, OMAHA, Friday Sept. 2. / Y William Desmond to thirty days in jail | Jow got away, taking with him §).85, Fonss [m Gorner 7th avenie and — — == S Y iRy o N for stealing a revolver and six dollars at |y, b ot idi Bh1ow T I Clte Sl Py D, eeLl for 0 P == the Eastern hotel. i e R e e . ot ol G Font o s e e e TR I T R S ST R i O - OFFER FOR SALE REGARDLESS COST % D y Justice Liadd, Monday night, charging | their home in Connell Bluffs will do well to investi- TLight Road ons, Piano Pox Top and Op s, Brewster Top and Open Buggles, Windsor Top tor of this Gongregational churoh at Fre- | him with stealing five hoad of stoers and | gaie thiscfer, 1b1a’ths besh busguln ever alired e etato o A e om T S eyt -c & e P A R mont, Feb., ocoupied the Congregational | two heifers, the proporty of Mr. Williatn | yror: sALE Gomtents snT Tetmos saitmiie 1on i &) CHIED B B Factory anil O b1 Fourin strect, Councll Blufls, pulpit here yesterday. North, from the pasture of John Lingo, [ willincry or candy store. Apply st £07 Main 3 — = Rev. A. K. Bates, pastor of the Pres- [near Essex in this county, and selling |- — byterian church, haviug returned from | tho samo to Robort Poplin, of Waluut | For salo. ut 1inw ofioo, at 25 centa Customers Should Kot Neglect the his vacation, resumed preaching sorvices | township, for the sum of §225, o was - - in the opera houso yesterday. at onco taken info custody and lodge A (VAN ont e i e e ) rtunity for a Tho grand oponing of the skating |in the city prison. On Tuceday momning | §ireibee wad veaing Uoarle otals's s Present .Oppo . y Wi rink is to take placo after tho closing of |6 was brought boforo Justico Ladd, and | sl it st et vstamiciuess, i Securing Barg'a,lns U q MANDEMAKERS & V/N, the coming Presbyterian church fair, |answored the accusation by pleading | Bluits probably about the 7th or 8th of Octo-|guilty. He was held in 800 bail to = ] STA‘R E‘U l Lm:'! NG A 8 PEC l A !“-{Y ar. answer at the next term of circuit court E I T ) Ry Sy e Itissaid that 28 out of tho 2) delo.| "hich not boing ablo to furmioh, ho ws| T wrors wminh 4 buy a ) ’ o 1,.0_1 L‘_l’l" rkl l'wfl'-‘-'-‘\; Cor. Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUF rders in the city or country so gates chosen at the republican primaries | **14 0 Jail o awail the aotion of tho i GRAYE CRUSHER Saturday ovening aro favorable to the | 8¥nd jury in bis caso.—Shenandoah R OR A | i anteed. W. P.ALYSWORTH. nomination of Jacob Sims as circuit | POrter- judge. John McElvaine, the man who was in- Lillic Buckingham, a swect sixteen of |J i is oxpocted that he will soon bs ina con- VB 7 ADDRESS i Grove township, has filed complaint against Jesse Pettit, claiming that he should assumo tho responsibility of her lition to s removed to his home in R ng Neb. s brothor arrived from there | K-eystone sianufac’uring child, | The young peoplo of tho Social union |- 1rdy: Melilvaino ls a working nian Co, No, 1501 Main St | | & % 2 of littlo means, und with his brother has 8 e’ i of the Proshyterian church are plauning 88| COUNCIL BLUFPS - - - JOWA i A o widowod mother to support, W, | [ for an entertainment at the(rink Octobor Blae st heiaar £ Kool 1 | i = R g Srpaisils ; Glam, the manager of Keeline & Weli's 11”" e n)mutdzl-;;) l“\:"rd helping | yoayy hardwaro house, has showed & big FIToh HOURE oo P oAUE QLA cgokna LNy A8 ST padiorer ey kil el e he new chureh building onterprisc. 2 A st B RI8 O prsmpied [ 7, ol J 6, alliyiorkiguaranieed. e heart in the matter, having apared neith- | £0€ ay DI " Matrimonial permits woro grantod to | or timo nor troublo in watuhiy wrer ",,’«.,a‘ulwwj Time Table, q Adelgh Schack, and Daors Loransen, both | injuced man and sesing. that i vans | 0OUNOL BLUFES i Setliion Rigtei il & daBleoys 8uS fwore supplisd | Oftoor, O'Brlon 8H0rtar || o sunowio aes e e ot i eriat s ufunn n‘yl]n;fl h}uth of this city; A, L. [out on Saturday with & subscription pa- pature of traina by central tandard thine, at b { | Brown and Maggio Merwenger, both of per for the injured man's roliof, and su- | ies carior s ou mimutea tater . | Silver Creck. ERR A SRR ATy A At / LIXGION AND QUINGT, i il D 800, Sue 08 A [ LAY, ARRIVE, A young man named Lougnocker, who | MeElvaine calls forth fresh attention to | 575005 Ohloago Kxpr 90 am ‘ lives .mllu.'. Harlow's place, near Avo- | the fact that “my ity of ,000" hay no [¢:087" i ca, now has a hand that looks like a littlo | hospital, and no patrol wagon. Council | 5" " b W 0 . V, the result of the threshing season, [ Blufls ought to bo ashamed of itself for | yo0p e ™ 7 40 Ty B cousers mivves S e V‘fll glve $25 fOl‘ flny hOISe we Ci,i!not the middle fingers having gone 5 foed | this lack, si00 p Pacilc Expros,” opm i i ki1 ihedie s ool | thisask, L T cure of interfering, knee cut- | One of the city clergymen was terribly e tibead q A { Tho ladies harmony mission socil|shocked tho othor duy in_stepping into] " e ting or forging, hekid Falday evening st tho reaidonce of |8 arber shop. & sibnior in oug of iihe] o S All Ehoes are Hand Made and NO MACHINE J. M. Palmer waé well attended, The|chairs accosted him with, “Well, you SHOES USED All Work G - beautiful lawn was lighted by tin head. |did better at keno lust night than £ did, | e A e yorsduaranteed, g lights and numerous lanterns. Ice crewm | guess. How did you come out! They | tiopm 0 am 110 Breaduey £ 3 ' 8 4 POUNOLH RIVEES 4 | : ey downed me bad.” The clergyma ur o 3 1 ¥ i Sl = - = s aud cako wore sorved ATRAGE e ks D sl oo | F'YESh, New Goods Almost | ing o In the circuit court yesterday the| ied as sovaral in tho shop, who | i35 Vo 'E‘«Yfi (% X~ 'g' £ 0% : argumonts were commencod in the caso | PeW him, glanced suspiciously at him. |, .0 w08 m and jnVItlng :i';“xa'm nati Ak dbad, ¥, o, K K}&.fi He managed to stamuer out: **Sir, you | /20am of Gilman va Yetzor, and will bo finished e ) (OGS LR 4 iz i Yorday. | The court il probably. then ad. | 37 Mistaken i tho man. Tom a minis-| ssopm TS Waves thiee ingh part 65¢, Coquetts 105 each, Switches 1:00 a m ’uwu«‘ Expross, Wpm % oy a9 Py < ar air Jele " 1 H y journ over until Friday, to make room|!€F Of the gospol” “Minister—hades! | 1031 Lot Rt Gnnm B i B1to $40 each, Hair ornaments given with every pur- b e e What aro you 71 bo glve e, Tho Bisem b . s Waso. All kinds of ,hair work promptly attended to, i o preacher pulled out his card and gave it aun X8 70 OMAHA, o) o Yl T 4 % ! SR e A A B, Tagmmal| ASAARRA S UM ANRARARALE Wl | VUMM e g | Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50¢ per inch, spoko s} Oskland Friday evening. Th0 | oo ety saarply, mnd sould handly bo | 35S i et oty ALL KINDS OF Blalue and Logan club turned out, well convinced, but at last satistied it wag @ |t PeIre lesviok tue t uniformed and headedby s band, A 4 0RF 81 b — gleo SN A bR A e R A L e case of mistaken identity, apoligized as sardxbai ki, 00 S best he could, and as a penance sat meek- — 500 people listened attentively to the NG : = = = e " ey ly and listened to a good fatherly talkivg| W, R. VAUGHAN_ T TR MRS. J. J GOOD - - % . 29 Main Stree to on the evils of gaming, and the There is a little informal sort of skat-|{Loughtlessness of mistaking o 3 ing going on at the rink, Gus Caralt MMM 1 FNAENG & Dioachon Justlce Ot the Pe&ce. P ———— — — — | was seen whirling about the room the iy paigss ol kuL - Omaha and Counell Bluffs, G R E S T 0 N H 0 U &}E HARRIGON BROS. B RSN On fariovianark s g L soo o s TRMIRE TS L o e o ORI R e . o O e BVEBYIING (IBATOLAN, woeme g Feeble ladi ) 9 e T (v A\ n TRQ ‘N ) bie had not been out of prastice this sum- | apply at Siloam Springs, M.“,f.'.‘,,",“w.f.';‘,‘ el catato colloction agoncy, 0dd Fellows Block | Nog, 217 and 219 8, Main St., . COUNCIL BLUFFS DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF mer. Witha little more practice he|couuty, Mo, emtff §| — e a— will make a great exhibition skater, . The police forco acoms ¢ be in o bad-| Prof, Schuoor's dancing academy will DR. ©. ©. HAZHN, M etéa;lf Bros--r = FrGSh al‘ld salt Meats. ‘ I ly disorganized condition, Some of the | be held during the autumn and winter D WHOLESALYX DEALERS IN L foms aca. quit a0 temporary ap-.|sonson svory ‘Mondsy. - ¥or'chiidean | ENTIST, HAMS, BACON RIED BEEF, SALT PORK A¥D LARD, b pointments made, others are ready to :'.'l‘ P "'[‘ ‘\‘31““‘ 8 to 11:30 p. m. 1 HATS GAPS BUGKGI-O v Es J a lasses for adults strictly private to 100 MAIN STREET, y y 1| | | quit if they cannot got their pay in cash{ucholars, Parents only n isit child. INCIL BLUF! i | l E O A a4 e r, covnemsorrs 10w (742 Broadway - - - - Council Bluffs instead of gemeral fund warrants, lhulrcn‘n

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