Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 17, 1884, Page 6

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DAILY BLE-COUNC1L BLUFFS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 1884, J — | L2 STABLES. nles constantly on hand which we will sell in Retail QOUNCIL BLUFFS. [ e gonstantly on hand el Rt tshe is o remarkably excel-| 1, W, I ! n short Keop horses and m s well as a perfe s | and there sh Price e SHReil| 5. onsar iy iy fr 14 HARKNESS BR@S T gy e, M e THE DAILY BEE. - the writer t Oshkosh, Wis., her former, and PHISONAL KIEL’S SAL ¥ is as 1 by personal friends of - Wedensday Soptember 17, |to avail thems s por week | Folled 3 & sweet morsel under her ton e O rogeny 6 Corner Fifth Avenue & Fourth Streot « « « « Council Bluff f $10.00 por year in & Dubuque paper giv y ot AT Y ik - - — B ing ( il Bluffs a terrible showing, as ‘” ¢ 5.4 A i3 Siidn T OFFICE a sinkhole of immorality and filth, The| ' oy p t % prep——— a» > Ko, Ponrt troet, Nesr BroMWAT. | pyuiyuo mowspaper oorrespondent had | ¢ Customers Should Not Neglect the MRS J. J. 00D, == [ better confine his attention writing up| £, 1 o TN L MINOR MENTION, descriptions of rotten egg throwing in his e own city, and other disgraceful ecenes en Present _Gpportunl'ty for Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Lang. 'y ard Pompadour ‘Securing Bargains Frizzes, ALL KINDS OF 2) MAIN STREET, . COUNCIL BLUFFS, Seo J. Reiter’s new fall stock of cloths, | acted there, tho like of which was never * Paul De Vol foll from a treo yesterday | known in Council Bluffs, There is too and dislocated some of his fingers. much glass in the Dubuque man’s hou e | o warrant his throwing stones. g put Portland coment curbing is | down in front of L, C. Brackett’s on .J. 7 Armstrong has been ap d for another year as pastor of the ¢ Methodist church. His pas- d Broadwe The Blaine and Logan Glee club will meet at the court house this evening for torate hero has boen quite successful o his continuance in the position is evident- [ .., gining and her friends are very rehearsal, ly satisfactory to his people. Rev. W, |an 1o result, [ ] - [@Justice Schurz yestorday ‘_““,””"" T, Smith has been appointed presiding| A, B. Keith, of the Crasford County 1 H. E. hORNE & CO. Ohristian Maroeson to Mary Nielaon, f jq0 of (i district. Mr. Smith has |lotin, arrived in the city yertorday in company WH( 8 DEALERS 1IN both of this city. been pastor of the church at Indianola | with Mr. Lally, of Denicon, who is looming A R o Miss Anna Scott, on Washington for two yoars past, and was formerly pas. [ 1D @ the demceratic candidate for district g £ . i - avenue, was tendered a pleasant surprise | ¢,r of the old Second M. E. church here. ‘ ¢ _— party, Monday evening. It is noped that ho and his family will Oorx, edit the Acorn; Charle A, i . Yool 3 WA % 3| ftovee, assistant post r; John Norton, The Bluff City running cart has been | make Council Bluffs their homo. and |00ty 0 60 0 weveral others sent to Lincoln, Neb,, to be used ina t[x«y will meet with a hearty welcome. |, o Onkland went west last ovening on a land We make a spoeclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd tournament there today. Rev. Mr. Hooker, the former presiding | exploring triy to Nebraska YARA CIGARS. Al Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted The Y. M. C. A. entertainment last |elder, now takes tho pastorats at Indian- S a8 represented. Ya " et in. lola. The School Censusfof’ D OPERA HOUSI CIGAR HOUSE, 552 Brondway,” i gL S L Dunvaur, September 16,—Thec o H. H. HORNE & CO., COUNCIL BLUFES, . | I0WA ey will be one of the speakers. The Macedcnian says: “Deoputy Sheriff Clatterbox was in town Monday on business.” Clatterbuck is now asking “what'sin a name, anyway.” inquiries as to whether the business of | DBarrivonk, September 16— At a conference y of this state held this Ry morning it decided nominate SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, which his name is prominent, would be |, ickot, also candidates for congress ‘ affected. Tue Bee on asking those who hdi . | LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS | of all others should know, is assured that SOAEHERETAT 7 and 9 Main strect, C"‘f M“,:f’h“'m(.“:;“:‘:l'él ‘t'r"l(;,;"""f r"‘; it will in no way affect the manufactury Pl member his thirtie r 0 815 g A 3 L P e T DA ko N b . o e OE Yan B by A Hotopaon S v Buores, Towa, Sept. 16, g h_Y_ h ‘o, and a morry timo| C% The Thompson Manufacturing Com | Wheat—No. 1 milling, 75@50; No. 5, 65@ Gt ORI ) 1/ pany is a stock company, and ita dealings | 70; rejecto followed. (:»m—lI_A purposes, 40@45. , ] with the private bank of N. C. Thomp- | (ats—For local purposos, 3@ 40, Tt is now claimed that Clayton Turney | yon wag the same as with any distinctand | Hay—8$10 00@12 00 per ton; balod, 50@60 who says ho was robbed at. the Bechtele | oniroly soparato eatablishment, no that| E¥edb@ive. = o hotel Sunday morning, lost his money [ tho financial trouble of the bank cannot 3 Wood—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 0@ gambling and wanted to settle with the | affact the other business any way, and Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per ton; soft Fresh, New Goods AImOBt Dally Arrlvn]g hotel proprietor for fifty dollars. that of the bank is expected to be |5 00 por ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 9fc. The Irish National Loaguo has arranged | speedily and satisfaltorily adjusted. Flour—City four, 1 60@3 30, and Inv1tmg Examination for a ball to take place Tuesday evening, | j_ Mucller has been presented with a | Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz, September 23, The members of the com- | peautiful cushion covered with orazy LIVE BTOCK. teresting talk by J. M. Hallday- The news of the temporary financial (T ey There wi'l baa democratic meeting at |troubles of N. C. Thompsen's private | 152, indicating a population of 32,000, the opera house this evening. Mr. Pus- [bank in Rockford, IlL, given in yester- R A, day’s telegraphic nows, has caused natural Temperance in Maryland, ’ the agricultural machinery business in |of the prohibit CounciL BLUFFS, - - - - = TowA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF ElairGoods In Towa and Nebraska, aud sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Councll Cattle—Butcher cows 300@3 25, Butchor itteo aro George Hughes, Eli Wickham, o s Bluffs, Towa. =l el il Ll * | quilt which was mado by the young lady | steers, 4 00@4 25, £ Ladles' Furnishing Goods and Notions at ) John Withan, M. Conners, and Frank | who won the piano at the Nebrask atate | Sheo 5.0, COST until all aro dispused of. 1 MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Mauufacturer, . Hogs—4 20@1 65, &R F?X» Eia | fair. PRODUCE AND FRUITS. i The democratic judical convention | (o), W, I, Sapp spoke at Emerson| Quotations by J. M. St. ’ B ber of the delegates arrlved yestorday | one and the hall used for the Blaine and | 2 00 0 por o L y ’ and last evening, Much activity Was|Topun headquarters could not hold the| Deaches— br urtains, in Lace, £1'k, Turcoman, Etc. Ofl clothe, Mattings, Linolenms Eto noticeable at the hotels last evening and | .1 0q. Hetiar ; & R P E T fi 5 e Butter—Ci many delegates wero having their arma v, 100, 06 "por box, 15@: 5 bo; country, **01d Prince,” the reliable steed of the [ “¥gga—14 por dozon. hausen Sunday evening, the contracting talked off. L 3 o N . United States express company, who has | Vegotables— Potatoes, 0@40c por bushel; o : b i fiiTren 2 lons, 40@50c per bu; applos, cheien coo oicest and Best Selected ST in th ¢ There was a quict, happy little Wed- | pooy, crippled for two weeks or 5o ia again | "2ionsh, 10670 Vet bus applos, chico cooking ; O0CK in the WEST ding at the residence of Charles Borg- | o) quty, bushel; Sweet votatoss, 4 00 Her bbl, — = — e me and be convincod that we are headquarters for all zoods in our lne. MANDEMAKERS & VZN, eapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the nday eveuing : Dr. E. D. Cross has removed to the S B8 City. Upholstering and Bodding Supplios. partes being Emil Tabmor, of Plats | uie 7 Ot hos ool o e\ G pGTAT T NOTICES. " W 505, S ASONC R ™. . couwor pruess zondhiand s Betarson, of Loulaville: | weofy steota; = = == A Mail Orders Filled Peomotr Co Neb, Justice Abbott performed the Panse) NOTICE. O T, 2 i Found, To Loan, ¥ Sale, To Rent, Wants, Board- BER 5 TS 5 Rk fantn o T g BACEOR T T ceremony. GROWING GRAPES. tng, ote., will bo Inserted tn thia column at tho low 4 , 2 The young man who made an unsuc- R I rato of TEN CENTS 2 for tho first insertion H F HATTW I:? é 'E‘j' E:E cessful attempt to jump his board bill on |y, Omana Feeds on Council Blafs | VES oF Saoh Subsequontn: 0 . - e 9 Saturday at the Pacific houso an account, Veuit, Fensron e oremm ¥ | STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. . ctisLishigppearediip en Bas on Mon: ——— T VAT 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman $t.,, COUNCIL BLUFFS, NManufacturer. dny was yesterday taken to his homo in Clarinda by his futher who camo after| iffs o vineyards. For fiftcon years the culture his wayward son. 4 s i Deputy Sheriff G, W. Sheick, of York, :"”;V”““;“:‘;:“erl“": ‘I""“’*‘”I””lg“"‘}‘n "“ is Wi “kvory Neb., was here yesterday after the man AP IRRYONR B CoUDLSthab » gt ; among the blufly ar bo f or s w arrested in this city on suspicion of being 8 #r9;:40 bo found the wanted there for robbery, The visiting officer was not quite satisfied that it was will be putting the ¢ v J tho man bo wanted, and g0 ho went back | 1/ "C e mmn s""l"y ]‘.""’ gled without him, and the man was released. ReCLTIes IR0 iierature, Chatting with ex-Alderman Alexander J. C, Do Havons yesterday sent on 9| wood yestorday Tur Brr man learned Col. Lindt nearly 500 names of veterans | Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attentioa and satisfaction Guaranteed. Council Bluffs can well bo proud of its e Also onc UNDERTAKER AND ERMBALMER Metalic Casksts and Vooden Coffins of all Kinds. pot unfurnished, at | KLEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY A NDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT ot making we'l to invosti: No. 12 M. Main St.. Council Blufis. by carrierat only twenty r room itl immediately, Wi , apply of Steward, Og choicest bits of land for grape-growing, and it will not be leng before the muses | . over offared — = hat this year's erop of grapes hero was who nct as large as supposed. In his opinion, in Council Bluffs, 1t more of the citizens it was only about two - thirds had shown so much lively interesvin the [of the average. Mr. Wood, wh A T e e has about seven acres, has gathered 2 ; 000 pounds, or about ten tons. He of tho Home here would be more ce thought lie ought to have had about 40,- Colonel Jesse Harpor is to speak hore | 900 bounds if it had not been for lst | & winter's nips at the vines, A UPTON. —— p— sl S On THonday, Sept. 8, we begin tomake a who want the new soldiers’ homo located |, O'matis-ror wio wimonce, w50 | 0@ Teduction in the prices of HOSIERY a hundred, ion D, o and LADIES UNDERWEAR. COST Hhonk & weinis A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand = : T f th no shirt on the 30th of September on tha labor T . L the host laund - o : 7 oW any acres of ground in and Y58 bizo Doailun iy, Address ‘xr w two Seated Carr All are m question, and all workingmen and labor | about Council Blufls aro given to grape B fabio)pm oo, oo J. J. AUWERDA & CO.,, 817 Broadway, | e Factory and i lae In hors varicer, Sont for Jewsipiv i, 8 ‘actory anc and 31 Fourth Mtrect, Council Bluf organizations aro expected to turn out | vines!” S = COUNCIL BLUFFS — — —_ 10W / and hear him, ‘'he reputation of Colonel [ Mr. Wood with his pencil figured up on — —— Paz A, ¢ a rough stono post in tront of the court N. HURZ. - Harpe i chat. o il douben 008 0m ost in nt c1 s Shue BORY T. EEARRIS and Offers Bxtra Inducements to with ioterest. ““Most of that is insido the city Lmits, IFQH{:H nf fll[} Pflfiflfl Has Enlarged and Re-filted His Store, t00; in fact nearly all of it, " Ui ! ) Parchasers of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, W. P. AL € VLS W YSWORTH. The burning of the vacant two-story| *'How much %2t tho av i frame building of Mr. Jacob's, corner of | grapes to the acre, Mr, Wood ! ° OFFICE OVER AVERICAN EXPRESS LADIES' AND GENTS Second avenuo and Eighteeth stroct, **Well, ubout 6,000 pounds,” YOTTN (Y Tt FURNISHING GOODS, N without doubt tho work of an fhentinr | Tk Brg man’ with hia little Faber|COUNCIL BLUFFS, IoN8, 8 il Bluffs y i CHCIATY: | managed to figure out the yield in a good -+ |784 Broadway, srous v e Qounge] YIS, It seems strange that some of theso ras- yoar ut 225 tous of grapes. . — —— that is four cents o wud 344 Prondway, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10w His suspicions rested on two men, and |“" 10 €nouRh w ehipa | Iasonic Temple’ - @ 3 'y k o il B e s s | 1 VO Wish t2buy o | THE MODEL sTEAM LAUNDRY } were discharged, ' ™ arap ol being one of the gang wno tried to plun. | tagcs been pretty clearly dem 712 BROADWAY s & : he joined in the couspiracy. M. H, Judd, tho land agent of the! , B10%8 & O, om0 car hogs, G0 hoad, | COUNCIL BLUFFS - - v e o PR i ’ 2 0 i, st B ATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVE: Union Pacitic, exbibited at Tue By of. | “/Sopir ¥4 € w107 hesd 0| WYL R W AUGHARN. £2 )y WILA 5B L ndy o o \/ all. By the addition of an ear of corn in Mansel, 1 var cattle, 18 head to Mre. Weatcot!, whose husbaud lately| Those desiring 1 caln cannot be caught. This is the sixth| **Where doall theso grapes go to!” De, W. H. Sherraden — BT i R el the bk gou s g, Om. | g MRS. 8. J. NORRIS, v LT ST AW T, On of thomen a4 work an tho soworago | mirch £ iaL S LoF rapen. Thoy. et DENTIST, . spge G HLCRRT SRR A oo 71 Y0 SRR 080 U o g yesterday had $9 stolen frow his veat, | stdes, the Council Blufls market is large E atest st es Illunew‘ MELATHGNONTH, 2010 Nisth lroet which he had laid aside while at work, | '¥ #upplicd by thoso who huve a fow vines ¢ L p— —— s . ¥ “Whatato the grapes bringing this| Having opencd in a new store I invite the inspection of ladies. ~ TR YD CUITTERTD 06 tho boy who carried water, becausy they | you - SRSl Bl e el Aoy o ats W MUARII SRARBRER. < Yo bl RN B BB NASH BROTHERS saw him put the money in his vest| - : : pocket. Thoy were arrested, but there | (¢ . b ] L ke being no evidence agaiust them they équ“d q‘il faelt ww 1s better prepared than ever before to fill all demands for washing, We call your J A8 % 3m ;] Ike Davidson was yesterday sontenced 1\ not many, Most of thera are GRA?E CRUSHER attention especially to our eapacity for doing family m.s\]xln;;u :t-ry ]n\\)’ rA.‘m All - {28l fox stealing _tused up right in th o » kinds of work done in first-class order. Special paing will bo taken with flannels, rr A o shinty day o jil P soating un 8l | i i gonial 1t oogor want int . L R A (O A e SN T A proap stsaton, We will give $25 for any horse we cannot - Ho pleaded ¢ 0! an enthus ription of the advan. L flo [yl ' ALBERT P. JOHNBON, Proprietor. : g dor Richie Bros. lumber office, and al. |® tact Eotty slastel o l Ur Y § . : SOVROIL BLVERR eure ol lI.IteI'fCI‘}, ‘b’-Lnee cnt though ke got nothing, one of the fellows dy ADDRESS: = . - ting or forgmg‘. got & revolver, and Judgo Aylesworth o — Avatona AS i . . % s \ A lade Bold that ho was Just as guily, bocuusn| gy g PSS OF o Keystone iianufasturing I3 etcall Bross.. All 8hoesare Hand Made and NO MACHINE Aadl i (T WA o ;.:',“"‘ uts of Co, No, 1501 Main 8t.,] ¢ WHOLESALK DEALERS IN SHOES UsED. All Work Guaranteed, « yu . IOWA 719 Broadway < . - COUNCIL BLUFFS fice yesterday a best that beats them all, | Cozst, via | 1t is not only of enormous eize but is so| Gislo Bros 3 cars cattle, 620 hesd t i ] wirngely formed tha i makc st | O o D, Justice of the Peace. i 4 : nois Cattle company 13 cars caitle v = et s by i st 1 1 omasa i o, | ELATRIRISON BIROS. the mouth, and come artificial eyes, 1t is | Plnm Creck via X iteal estate (;-I]-rn-n agonoy, 0dd Follows Block DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF e S e 5 sy v liablo to doseivo evou stock man, Mr, | () J¢ Daker Lowr horses, 19 head to| "™ HALLETT, DATI TP COMPANY PLANOS Judd is goiog to kend it to the railway | EPU Vis UL P E , M - ¥ “)"ml ;i‘} h.I. /\'\m' e e | PR 0. . mazew [Fresh and Salt Meats. MBISON BIANO : . » denlrin onmol ' i KIMBALL PIANOS opened atruuk factary b, has duidod Vit sl (o il DENTIST, HAMS, BATON RIED BEEF, SALT PORK AYD LARD, e ALY 1o give private lessoas in French uudl.rb'u o QLR 1. Il Wescott, mau, as s indicated by a notice found | of piurince ot L Ackor “.-"'I 100 MAIN STREET : ! ) y erevces, Call on or address 504 \ Ay Ee e J. L. i g CoBRD MY N Jnde Shaaa Aeant Council Bluffs |, long and favorably known in the west, recommends faaf, o Agent for bove lines of Goods, | Wareroous, 523 " bos Correspondeuce Solicited. Agents Wanted, radmg) Mra, Westcott bad large | Main street,

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