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S——— e e . figure was altogether ‘--(ul \( THE DAILY QOUNCIL BLU Tuesday Morni SUBSCRIPTION RAT By ¥ “« .- £10.00 por yoar OFFICE: N». 7 Poarl Btroct, Noas adway MINOR MENTION. The supreme court meets today. Seo Reiter's new fall stock of clothing. Roller skating at the rink Wednesday night. The United States c next week. The Episcopal rectory is being raisec by W. The P. Aylesworth cil is waiting for a good chance to hold a when the reporters are not arc meeting—somo time und. The Carson delegation arrived yester- and last ention to-day, day to attend th ut €5 and he was given it £100 and a splendid rifls, bu it on the river bank on the and got ncquainted with came t a8 on this side of the river, with fou ey bottles, three of them empty, 17 of hig mc jone, A number of ( 1 Bluffs citizena have heen subpienaed to go to Winter- sot to testify in tho case of Harvey Lewis, who killed a room-mate in Des Moines. It is supposed that the purpose of having these witnesses from here s t establish L good reputation and Most of tho wit- Among able cnaracter. nesses left last nigh them are H. H. Field, Thos. Ca ", Bryant, in, Bill Rain, A and other delegates gathered in evening. Arthur Cowles, of Harle, Haas & Co., found himself a million dollara richer yosterday, and his face shone like an A boy, and a ten pounder electric light. at that! It is claimed that, at the Firat ward ropublican primary, there wero several attempts to stuff' the ballot box, in one case as many as four ballots being put in at once. The bullding of the Bancroft sewer will probably be completed to-day as far as Willow avenue, and will then be turned into Willow avenue and run up the hill, Two single-barreled pistols were found yesterday secroted under the safe in the police headquartors. Just who owns them or how they came there is a mys- tery as yet unsolved. Motcalf Bros. have show windows a very attractive *“Jumbo” made of clothing and gents furnishing goods, a very novel representation, which excites much attention and comment. street in one of their Fifteen suits on delinquent poll taxes have boen commenced before Justico Abbott. Collector Jermanhas sharpened his stick, and is punching up those who have not paid. Tho lamp posts in the filled portion of the city still need raising. Letter carriers have to geton their knees to got the mail out of the boxes, and smal’ boys have little stretching to do to put out lights at night and to light them by day. Mr. Tillotson, who is connected with the C. B. & . oftice, and who is well known among the railway employes in both cities, now carries one hand in a sling. He was examining a loaded re- volver, and caught the hot ball in one finger. Tho ropublican county convention meets at the court houso at 11 o’clock to-day to select ninctoen delegatos to the judicial conveation which meots here Thursday and also to nominate a candi- date for clerk of tho courts, n candidate for county recorder, and for member of the board of supervisore. L. N. Bockhoff, the boy who was ro- cently bitten by o rattlesnake, is reported now out of danger and recovering rapid- ly. Ho has suffored greatly, his leg bo- ing swollen to enormous sizo, and for a time it was spotted very much like a snake. The boy was given great quanti- ties of whisky, without making him drunk, Justice Schurz yesterday tied the bond matrimonial by which J. M. McElroy and Teresa Dolan were made happy as husband and wifo, The ceremony a8 performed in the presence of frionds gatherod at tho residence of the bride's sister, corner of Tenth avenue and Fif- teenth street. Clayton Turney, the traveling man who was robbed of §40 and a gold watch, by some sneak who entered his room at the Bechtele was yesterday on the busy hunt for somo clue. The watch bo- longed to a friend of his in Red Oak, and on that account he is even more anxious to recover it than if it was his own. house, Tho recent exposure, made by Tt fa man and trying to play the married, blackmailing act here, caused that cunning couplo to leave tho city thenoxt day. They evi- dently did not enjoy staying in a city where they were so quietly known and pointed out, and have sought moro vor- dant fields ot operation. By u twist of the types Tir Ber was mado to say yesterday that twonty oight out of the twenty-nine delegates, chosen at the republican primaries favored Jacob Sims for circuit judge. It should have The 2 too much, On the other hand Captain Hight's friends claim that the majority of tho dele. gates can be counted in his favor. read eighteen out of twenty-nine, A number of the new counterfeit sil ver dollars, about which s0 wucn has baen said, have appeared here, and have bsen passed quite readily. They aro so well executed that they are quite apt to deceive, They are lighter weight than the original, the color is a little dull, and whon broken they appear to have pul- vorized glass in their composition, possi- bly to give the cown the needful ring, Dr. Bellinger has relieved Miss Maggie Johnson, who lives on Third street, of a | tumor weighiug twelve pounds, and from woman who were [ ghan and John Va . Chapman Magor Vau party. There have been so many the polico lately that himaclf hardly knows who are on duty. The force as now constituted consists of Chief Skinner, and officers, O'Brien, Towns, Austin, Liebold, Dunn, who are on night duty, and officers Brooks, Cusick and Kirk, who day duty. Sometime ago Mollie Wallace came in- to headquarters with a face black with rage and insisted that the officera should Johnson who police Janis not here to join the changes in forco the chicf Smullen, are on find and arrest one Jim had abused her. Yesterday the got Jim but Mollie had got over her mad, and wouldn't prosecute, Two farmers, living about ten miles out of the city, were yesterday in police | 7 court on charge of being drunk and of fast driving. They were allowed to go back home on the promise of returning Wednesday and settling the bills, A young man was arrested here last evening on suspicion of being wanted at York, Neb., as he scemed to answer the description given on a postal, from there, offering 50 reward, but not stating the offense, received A young girl named Belle Lowis, aged 15, died yesterday morning, and was buried from the residence of her parents, cornor Washington avonue and Seventh street, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Fisk ofliciated. The paving of Broadway is being push- ed right along, and it is predicted that forty good working days will e it com- pleted. A CRAZED CRIMINAL. Rev. Tom Dorsey Becomes a Lunatic in an Eastern Penitentiary, Many here, especially among the rail- way boys, will remember one, Tom Dor- sey, who was at work here about a year ago, being employed in some capacity in the yards of the Chicago, Milwaukece & St. Paul. He got into some scrape here, and was charged with robbing anold man of hig valise, but succe with a fine, and having nomoney was sent to jail. Some the ratlway boys had their sympathy aroused, and more trying to raise the money to get him out, when the B exposed Dorsey's real character and previous record, which was very crooked. Soon after leaving here he robbed an old man of about 0 and was sentenced to several years in the Wisconsin penitentiary., ~ Word -now eded in getting oft comes that Dorsoy's mind is breaking down and that there is no *‘sham” about it, and it is predicted by the physicians that he will soon become araving manifac and probably permanently insane. His confinement, though not new for him, seoms to have told on him greatly, and ho s said to bo in such misorablo phys- ical condition that hardly any of his old frionds or acquaintances could recopnize him. BLACK LEGS, Chey Coutdn’t Run ¥ast Enough To leep Their Owner Out Or Jain, The colored fellow who stole a pair of pantaloons at John Bono & Co's, store Saturday evening, and who gave Ofiicer Kirk such a long hard chase, was brought court yesterday His head was still sore from the gentlo tap- ping of the ofticer’s billy, but otherwise int morning, he seemed husky and roady for another run, Tho prisoner gave tho name as Honry Evans, and was :mmoncml to thirty days in jail, The oflice od in the s\mrlhy features, thoso ot Tirank Owens, who a short time ago had a lively tussle with officer O'Brien, At |lmL time \]u- coon had a revolvor, and was *‘sized up" by the police us o hard case, but by some technicality got out of their toils and was released I is with some satisfaction that the police know they will not bo troubled with him for thirty days at least, e PERSONATL ( Laid up with malaria, J. C, Leland, of West Point, is at the Op den, Mrs, A Faschel hay returncd fror George P, Knowles, of Fand du lac, Wis, is ut the Pacif Mrs, W, I, Sapp has gone to Chicago on a week's visit to friends there, P, . Millor has rocovered from his sickness a5 to b able to uttend to business again which ghe has suffered for six years past. j The operation was a delicate one, requir- i i g much skill, but 1t was performed suc-f . cessfully, and Miss Johnson was yester- | dsy fseling 8o well that her spoedy and John 1. Nicholson, now of the Omaba tock yards, was greeting his friends here yos terday, accompanied by John A, Frayhan Fred 1, Davls, formerly conuected with Shugart, Wait & Weis, Is now connected with nd department of the U, P, and is sel Ju land on the K. C. division of the U, P, SNEAK. A Lively Capture at Richie Bro's Lmmber Yard torday afterr I \ © manage imber in the yard two fellows the , and while one was searching the f some clothir hanging in the , Mr. Fultor enter Th the clothing wot a with a revolver, while Mr. Ful: lared the othor one. There was a lively stru and Fulton had t pound the fellow up protty well before he would surrenc He was then taken to the police station by Officer Cusick, where he gave his name as Tke Davidson, No plunder was found on his peraon, and nothing was missing from the lumber co, excopt the revolver, which was vidertly taken away by the fellow whe escaped Dancing School P’rof. Schnoor's dancing academy wil be held during the autumn and Winter season every Monday. For children O to7p.m. Adults 8 to 11:50 p. m Classes for adults etrictly private to acholars, Parents ouly may visit child ren's classes, At the roller skating rink, H. H. May Propriotor. B Shipments of Stock. The following were the shipments of stock from the union stock yarcs: Brown & 0., one car hogs, 60 head, Chicago, via C. M. & St. P. Fuller & Miller, head. Chicago via one car hogs, 63 M. & St. P, Private U o Lessons, Mrs. F. W \:"tu-t', a thoroughly com- petent u-«w!ur. will give private lessons in French and German. Beat of refer- ences given, Call or address H04 Main streot. —— The best dollar house in the city, the Scott house, 24 North Main street. COMMEROIAL, OOUNOIL BLUFFS MARKET, Couserr BLures, Towa, Sept. 15, 1884, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@80; No, 3, 65@ urposes, 401 1 purposes, 12 00 per ton; bal 1, 50@60 O Maa1=2180 per 100 potnd, Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ —Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft 500 per ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholosaling at 9jc. Flour—City Hour, 3 Brooms— LIVE STOCK. Cattle—Butcher cows 3 00@3 23, atoers, 4 00@4 Sheop Hogs—4 Butcher PRODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. 3 Broadway. 1 hens, 7c; &p com- box, 100, lmmum Butter per_dozen Potato b pecial & vertisements, euo a8 Lost, n, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board. tug, oto., will bo Inserted in this column at the low rate of NE for the first Insertion and FIVE irl to do plain washing . Inquire \V?.’.\,’(,‘J.' z VN ANTED Dining room girl imne 10 per month, apply of § House, I below value oney. will rent promi- i or unturnishe woll to inyesti- wain_ever offored n the city M A. UPTON JFOk BALE ~Contents and_fixtures, miitablo, for willinery or candy store, Apply at 07 Main ()VD PAPERS—For wloat Bun office, at 25 conta hundrod ENTS —Ladios and go nen can mako first Champlon Bosom Retaily at 91.00, irt without o wrinkly tlaundries can. Addroso ., By office, Counci for paticulars 0. 1 8. & 1 Blufts, N. 8CHURZ. Justics of the Peace, OFFICE OVERR AMERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFKFS. I0WA., Dr, W. H Sherraden, DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Council Blufls . . lowa, If vou wish to buy a GRAPE CRUSHER OR A Gider Mill and Press ADDRESS: Keystone mianufacturing Co, No, 1501 Main 8t., COUNCIL BLUK IOWA W.R. VAUCHAN. Justics of the Peace, Omaha and Counctl Bluffs, Roal estato aver Bavings lloction agency, Odd Fellows Block DR, . O. EEAZEI, DENTIST. 100 MAIN »STREET, OUNCIL BLUFFS - . = LOWA Council Bluffs, - - - | on without an end, |ililll\'l‘ GRENEST SHOW ON EARTH 1| I i this broad earth no Royally, Transcendentall M Barnum: London Shows ok e SEPT. QHTH. THURSDAY, EXHAUSTLESS ( \I\MIJ E GE Only Elephant Scores of Eleohants, Two Amerioan-horn jBaly Elephants. Roal Roman Races, run in earnest and for jeash p are Wild Beasts,—Only Traveling Muscum of Curious Performing ica nt Savages, H\ at hrwnnl lhr harians, Nautch lunn g \n\llu Ep .3 Great Rings, Mammoth Elevated Stage, Hundreds of Perform- ers, and 80 Acts Every Exhihition. Bewildering & Gorgeous Procession = FROM THE GROUNDS DAILY, AT §:30 A, M, ¢ Surprises, Sun-E “hows in Amerlca com n produce Stupendous Menagerie of Loose and Led Animals In the strect and in the Oricntal Entreo under the Tents. 4% Hundreds of thousands of moral and religious people attend this exkibition who never think of vis- iting another. Whateverit advertises it always exhibits — No other Des this. For the especisl aceammodation of those who desire to avoid the crowds on the grounds, RESERVED NUMBEBED CHAIRS can be purchased at D. W. BUSE as at thet exhibition 'S BOOK STORE, 20 MAI onts, and peneral admi 1t Overa Chairs. G at tho usual slight ad ats for 20,000 people. Children Under 9 Years, 25 Cents. SERVED NUMBERED CHAIRS EXTRA, DAILY. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. at the syme price , the day Admission 50 Eents R Performance TWO EXHIBITI( DAY, SE I'I‘l \ll I R 16 1884, ¢ 1 SCUELL'U Jorner Fifth Avenue & F Lk urth Stree KIELS SALE STABLES hand whic » will sell in Retail i ed as W N rain and ba faction ) ¥ & BOLEYX Council Bluffy, MRS. J. Waves, Switches, 20 MAIN STREET, - J. GOOD. Whatvots, Langtry atd Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KINDS OF TENSaIX Goads COUNOIL BLU II‘ YARA CIGARS, a8 reprosented, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & CO., Wo make n specialty, at our EASTERY 1 H. HORNE & CO.. ry, of FINE I AVANA »snd ¢ All Cigars sold by uaare of our own manufacture and warranted I 6552 Broadway,” COUNCIL BLUFFS, . ; IOWA SMITH LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street, Councin Brurrs, & TOLLER, Agts, LARG I‘ST A £ Tadies' Furnishing Goods and Notione at ) COST until all are dispesed of. D 'msT STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF I—Ia.1r Goods In Iowa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa. HES. D. A, BENEDICT, Maunfacturer. urtatns, iu ane. commences at 2 and 8 p. m. MARYSVILLE, Wednesday, Sept. 24, OMAHA, Friday Sept. 26, PAT.ACH Musie Hal 103 MAIN STREET, Iowa J. MUELLER, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN PTANOS,ORGANS S NDL Musical Instruments of Every Description|: TOYS&FANCY GO0DS. ed stock and largest variety of any York and Chicago 1 e ;‘.1.1 have been my customers wiil I claim to have the best select ne about here [ can duplicate Ne i and that Lsell low those who are bear me out. My ccially fine, such as Albums, Odor Arm Bags, Purses, ete, ine of Plush 'Goods is e ilet Sets, Ladies’ I have the larcest stock and best variety in Cups and Saucers, Vas Toilet Sets, Tin Toys, Dolls, Doll Carriages, Wagons, Sleds, Carts and Asmy traveling agent may not get around to see you in time,I wiil allow ou & per cent on any bill for traveling expenses if you will call at my store and make your selections, M samples will be ready by October 1st, 1884, [ guarantee low prices, Assortments of Toys from 8100 to$5.00 put up ready toship. MMetcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, and 344 Droadway, COUNCIL BLUFFS I0W EARRISOIN BROS. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Meats. City, IASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH £1'k, Turcoman, Etc, A IR E NS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. yme and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In our line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the Upholstering and Bodding Supplies. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - M.u] Orders Filled Pro mplly (§H 01l cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc COUNCIL BLUFFS RN H F. HATTENHAUER REanufacturer. hA\» , Heht Roud Wagons, Plana Box Top o etons of all kin i the best of sto £ Factory and A ‘\VI'!.I-L"» = I—IOUSE Krame Houses woved on the LITTLE BIICK HOUSES raised. Al work guarautecd, GIANT tracks and any W. P. ALYSWORTIL. MOVI}R distance and over any kind’ of ground W.2P, AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth stroct 1L EBLUEFS, HORRSE We will give $25 for SHOES U8 719 Broadway NASH BROTHERS G =HOERS any horse we cannot cure of interfering, knee cut- ting or forging, All Shoes are Hynr( Made and NO MACHINE All V\,’ur‘K Guaranteed, COUNCIL BLUFF3 HALLETT, Endorsel Unrivalled HAMS, BACON RIED BEEF, SALT PORK AYD LARD, 742 Broadway - - - - Council Blufi‘sl EMEKRSON Pl r Tone ¢ KIMBALL PIANOS \NOS. \ DAVIS AND COMPA NY PIANOS . ¥ FRANZ Lisar, NOS. or Finsh, Best Modern Price to Buy 1 Orzan, | Agent for above Council Bluffs, Corzespondence § long and favorably known in the west, licited, st recommendy itso . areraous, 329 Broad vay Agents Wantod, ol ey nes of Goods,