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]L\H\ )l ) -(HI \(1l Hll*l\l‘!\ l)\\ \llll\llll\ 9 1884, — == BOUND FOR THE BENCH, | 1. P 11 o i ’ 'H.H. HORNE & CO, ik WHOLESALE DEALERS IN —= Tlll“i DAILY BEE. \ QOUNCIL BLUFFS.|\.¢. (i Nonnt b HARKNESS BROSF ine Cigars Ay - - day Morning September 19 7 108 ¥ - A Great Gamo of Twenty-Five|umber by g % Taniy The fiftec Iot stood: Conner 21 Wo ma epoclalty, at onr EASTERN f f FINE HAVANA snd et me 19, I Watkins 17}, Macy YARA CIGAI All Cigars gold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted orFic: Aixtasntl UnllotOotney wim| Customers Should Not Neglect the [«rurred ik novse Nk No. 7 Pearl Stroet, Near Broadway. 01, Mac Pain Nichols 5 Sims 1 iR OUSE CIGAR B ... B52 Drondwag, - - . ‘) Nt . H. H. HORNE & CO,, COUNCIL BLUFFS, . IOWA = Soventeenth ba nn it dintic [ ing 5 Neheln 17, Macy 1. Pae Present Opportunity for = — ki5a 16, Gotnors 18, Pupne. 16, Sagy D /Securing Bargaing KIEL’'S SALE STABLES. MINOR MENTION, e b e i fall £ cloth for the office of circuit judge, this vacan It aAliateenth Vallot Be t forth s i s Tt T o et e ST D e Keep horses and mules constantly on hand which we will sell in Retail bty ] At 10 olt. eanocially in| 1 the twenticth ballot Potawattamio sale and retail dealers in grain and baled hay. Prices Now sheds lisvo just boen comploted | Much interost was folt especially it over to Hart, Tho reault wan: Con IN reasonable, Satisfaction guaranteed at Heaton’s coal yard, this city, for although Mr, Sims had se- | yor 961, Watkins 20, Harte 10, - - = & B J. W. Rodofer's offico will be closed | cured the delogation from this city and [ 11, Macy 1. SCHLUTER & BOLEY ML Cwenty-first ballot—Conner Wat- Corner Fifth Avenue & Fourth Street - s - . Council Bluff had been heartily endorsed by tho county for a week or so during his absence. Dr. D ments in a brick dwelling on Seventh convention, a few of the members of the + Macy 14, Dally 8, Palne M"y”' = on 1, ® bae, including ote o two dissppointed o o w OAHAES, O8] I FTARIRIS sapirants’ for the position, jofned in a | Watkins 31, Macy 19, Palne'7, Hatlo 9, : g e g fight against him, and as the delogatea| ©On the twenty-third ballot there was a Has Enlarged and Re-fitted His Store, and Offers Extra Inducements to in all sorts of stories into their ears, h | , LADIES' AND GENTS tkin is making great improve. street. Pusey's mind must have taken a flop when he attacked Lyman on an old rocord. from Paine to Conner and Audubon gaye E The convention met at the skating rink [ him 3 more, making This was ad- FURNISHING GOODS. 734 Broadway, = = - =« QOouncil Bluffs, nounced as 47, and a dispute arose as to By some oversight no convention has[at 11 o'clock, the court house being occu- ! : o il y al. . y A the correctness o count, otes been arranged tobe held in Council | pied by the supremo court. C. M. Harlo, | 0 S0P0m e 0 (0. ERRL. 4l chairman of the judiciary committee, [ 4], Then (ieorge N. Smith that another Bluffs to-day. Regular meeting of Fidelity Council |called order, and J. Fred Myers, of [ballot be taken. 1t was claimed that the MRS s J NORRIS No. 166, R. A., this evening. All[Crawford county, was called to the chair, | Proper way was to verify ”3‘3 baliot, in- i oy RAAATES B aienant T. R. Wallace was made temporary sec- [8tead of taking anew one. The delegates membors aro roquestod to bo presont, | 1 1 most of them were on their feot, and a est t es I |nel' : The Bavarian band will be in attend-| On motion of 8. C. Osborne, of Mills :'h]‘i(rl! w;ml\fi{{)‘"”)’ m"””ll'llm )“f. c"nfusug ™ g or akating is | county, a committee of one from each | talk and excitement. The chairman rea : 7 : ance at tho roller akating rink, thia | counly, u commitiae of ono ffom etoh ik snd exciloment. ’ Having opencd in a new store 1 invite the inspection of Indies, evening, for tho irat timo this season. | ;,},.°6 'y Van Golder of Audubon, Paul| For Conner, Auduborn 7, Carroll 7, MRS, 8, J, N ; R The wires ‘are being stretched for the [McLean of Carroll, Henry Temple of ‘le'”\ er'tly'{m['dl{, Green 1), Pottawa- » o —_— das s - B e ishing Gleoal _| Cass, A A Lackey of Crawford, J M Bar- | ttamie 4, Total 45, LB UL UL LA R, L Al ey e il N S Macy, Fremont 8, Mills 9, Potta- - — five electric lights, making seventy-five [ S';" Ogborne of Mills, ¥ 1 Mltlmm«:u 15, Shelby ;v. ’l({mi ld . BMITH & TOLLER, Agts, in all. Pottawattamie, and Gieorge Getly of r. Conner was then declared the Mrs. Vic Kell do the | Shelby. o nominee, | LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS Mr. and Mrs. Vie Keller wero made the | ™y ooy o0 committoo was chosenon | Lieut. Gov. Menning on behalf of Pot- | 2 ‘ victims of a joyous surprise party, num- f ,or nanont organization: towattamie county moved to make Con- x 7 and 9 Mala street, bering about sixty friends, Wednesday | Jno T Jenkins of Audubon, A T Ben- [ner's nomination unanimous, Several i £ y net of Carroll, W I5 Spuerier of Cass, D) |8seconds were heard, and the motion car- Couxcir BLurss, - - - - - Towa, i bl 2 : A Waterman of Crawford, J P Bouch of | ried amidst much enthusiasm. This evening there is to bo & mass|mremont, J R Wright of Millsy E H| The convention then adjourned. meeting at the opera houso, and Mr. | Halght of Groene, N M Pusey of Potta- — 5 Pusey’ 1 attack on Judge I; wottamie, Cyrus Beard of Shelby. PERSONALS, & Vo H O U SO e e S e ik Fresh, New Goods Almost Daily Arriving Y coss until 1 o'clock, and changed the The Hamburg News announces that | place of meeting to the Masonic templo. the dear old grandmother has declared in On re-convening the committee on favor of national prohibition, and will credentials then reported the following [ 1. Ballou, the editor and manage A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. ’ Bl 1 4850 W 0 Ol and Inviting Examination. of the LARGEST A ND_, BFST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF n delegates: on County News, of Missor /alle; ! .| T Jenkins, W J Lancelot, B C Brookfield, | 2 i P :o:mr:n:lil:r:;‘:?ntri.:t oommenced in ) Jaln O Liubwal, 8 Phips, I . Sotta Harry Stearn, of Holdredge, Neb,, who was In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least moncy at 337 Broadway, Councll gressio 3 y open- [ . ] Bluffs, Towa. : W HE Russell, |, tly in the wholesale liquor business here, L Culburtson, | "% x i was in the city yesterday greeting his old J H Seott, | frionds. kit Charles D, Arnold started last evening “for I the New Iinglaud states in the interest of | | Kimball & Chamnp, the prominent real estate and loan agents of this city, . W R Roborts, 8| Will C. Creo, who has becn connected with G Temploton, f M [ the Council Bluffs insurance company office < Gk ‘_”;,I':"*/jl‘ll‘\"(‘I!,‘;'””r“‘l-l\‘I i hf:; mf.:ul:l]:"]k"“‘hi‘ Ivnllu;l:x‘::s;;\hu;nic“, this ] 3 Am.m,,v > D Rose, D'B Haight, W W Tur- | climate not proving very healthy for him, 4 Ohaclos Dunkin, who was sentencod to (yiee, M 'Rohads, A'S Gilliland, Owen Love: | Franic thirty days in jail for stealing a pair of R pantaloons at Beno's store, was released yesterday his timo being up. He gave his word that within an hour he would be beyong the limits of the city and state, NG lin-nm t, ed it Wednesday night. The other side | will put in its best curved pitchers to- night. e “It is not a question as to how this fl‘%"’."&&?.u‘.‘["fi'”&”i’jim man or that man performedin his young- | Authony, G W Saun er days, but the question of how he will [ Waterman, J Fred My perform his present official duties.”— Congressman Pusey at Atlantic. RISl 0 Yeome s L HRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Maunfacturer. "ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtains, in ane. £U'K, Turcoman, Etc. 01l cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Etc CARPETS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. »me and be convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods In our line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City._ Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5, 7and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . COUNCIL BLUFFS I l.n Jam W, is, for years of Red Oak, now of Huron, D, wias in the city yesterda Bhmmunch 10 Wrkhis Johs | Frank was ony ol tho activo ropiblicans of NORENE & LANDSTROM, il L Osborn, W HC \\'umllun “t, A [ Towa for twelve yoars, mulv\.w especially ac- vh. 2 2 ive in the Eighth and Ninth districts, anc g sl ; et e e et Ty Feypohant Tailors. | EecampuilinctiusonbleliConnail Sblaily :"’2 |l.i‘{3.,.“"’\'i“‘1';' itod | BE S Enallon Jrsejsusntiot Dasnum'e Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style Mail Ovders Filled Prompily { an « I again with his presence, at least or a|Gi Alox_ Woods, O M [#reat show, was here yesterday; - alsc A. on Short Notice and a Lieasonale Prices. — i fow weeks, I O H Manning, W W | Banard, the latter gave a street exhi on of k. stereoscopic views last evening, amusing and SATISF.A.O'I‘ION G—U‘.A.RA.N'I‘EED_ H. F I-IAT'I‘EN I-IAUER L NManufacturer. /@ " o diotty, X Ra0ES | intorosting a great crowd, at the same time | 510 Main Streot, - . Council Blufls. -l’l e Wicks, H € Hol- | advertising the sho At the opera house this ovening i speeches are expected from Major Lyman, Colonel Sapp, Attorney Gioneral McPher- son, John Y. Stone, Licutenant Governor lho report was adopted. The Supreme Court, ] Manning and C. R. Scott. 1t is under- | tion roported in favor of making tem por- i ) i J 1 P great did a great day's work, the grist 8,000 Electric Belts rold for the Month of June by us, stood that the attacks made on Major |ary oflicors tho permancnt oncs. This |y TS oot s oy ' Lyman's character by Congressman Pu- | W3 done with enthusiasm. el : : 2 ' seylin s (speech WYy edneaiay ightinil |l et Ry ors (intkd thelconven: | 8857, soRits. L Fiosty;six oasos (o oe ntS ante lmu for the honor, and dwelt vpon the The following were the de o : i :"u'l"a mthmd "“flm::"‘k_]]‘“:““N’v :'fd :m]mrmt"m of mul‘tm]r wise m]nl'tllwl]l!, a8 | cigions rendered: References—Any of the business’ houses in Counoll Bluffs, & SMITI Proprietors., oubtless the democrats will turn out in | nominations meant election. The demo- |~ Forber vs, Forber, appi't, from |g g i o o J M \/ Vit Sales 319, Broadway. Manufactory 30, "nurtll St. COUNCIL BLUFF as goodly numbers as did tho ropublicans | ¢rats could aflort to indulge in boy's play, | Lucas district court. Afien. QLREmOEIh T Ay v ; S £ botl, | Put 10t 80 with the republicans, HPatol oot Shalon it s to hear Mr. Pusey. 1t looks as if both | "3 "3 “p T}t M6 FeRu e ate vs. Shelton, “appl nides were going to be ventilated protty | was solectod as sesistant sec frecly this campaig t, from n:lr:llryf-r.\;my, M.n:'umgll district c”"“', l(tworautl.‘ ; on Monday’ Sept 8 we begln to ma‘ke a Bandouine, appl't, vs. Grimes & Co., The roll of countics was called for rom Des oines circuit court. o- b ol % e D * 1 large reduction in the prices of HOSIERY p In responso toa telegram from the | "OPMOFHOGR Behalt et A dabon w;-‘wi» - T o § o ‘ y . . oJ. 4 DU y Pha or Auc D0 ross Vi *rosae app'll’ )i a ; sherifl of Sac county, Sherifl Seeman ar-| county, named M. Nichols. A.T, Bennett, ;vull‘r'j":‘rri‘c"l m“nrx!.rfl-\}-‘r'mil.' Gt and LADIES’ UNDER WEAR. rested Benjamin Block, of Sac ~'ty, |of Carroll county, named ( W. alne Hastc Kline, app'll’c, Des Moine s Friday, while commilting tho .. , rate | Crawford county’ through e B T A S A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand act of procurlng a_marriago liconso, 1t [feconded Mr Painc's nomination. . J Pl Slack va Blackburn, app'llt, feom Lee| J. J. AUWERDA & CO., 317 Broadway. W | B Beach, of Fremont, named J W Dalby. | qiatrist court. afticmec] | § seoms that young Block had cloped with | John ' Stone, of Mills county. prosented | “Mooes va Mourse. from Davis district| COUNC IL BLUKFS — — I0wWA |k Rosotta McGilbery, and kicked tho old | tho nwmo of 11 © Watking, N M Pusey, | conrt. afimed. — = COST ! | | gent out of the wagon when ho attempt. | of Pottawauttamie county, presonted that |~ Mohntgomery county, appollant, vs Jas. | g ed to step botween *‘two ouls with but a """“”l“'{‘\v‘c.‘“\';“- D G Stewart of Shelby | Severson (and two like cases), rehearing TB.E MODEL sTHEAM LAUNDRY l* Open i |.‘Irff" water 1|"-;”-v 1 Oyen Bugeies, Windsor Top " singlo thought.” Block would give no|"*4cs gt e I d. : 1s better prepared than ever before to fill all demands for washing, We call your 3 - L f101-claae I o\ particIns - Bomi e S e gy, oA AN | As cach name was presented applause | 'c,, B, & (., appellant, vs Gould, from Skigr prop ) Jo0 T AEmANGA S YO ' 20 and 81 Fontin btrect. Souneil e | | information as to there whereabouts of [ was called out from their friends and Do Milnes tironit aanrtiafistne Ik 'illu‘;l'-hr'" Un‘ll\ufim"y-t",’m: Llupxwfl'y! :Hr ‘\jvn" lum y v\«vl\hlllll';fi m;,:y\v’;:'llmnh.:}. ls 3 ] T g D y ) Bk inds of work done in first-c order. Special paina w 0 take: annels, —— e __} [ § ey wiihout ke dovesparmota . i Somvenion procasdad {0 T | By 6o "By oot o .| OO ARV Lo bt v promp it ion w. ». ALYSWORTH | PRI DA\ | CRTERIEN | il Thisoanliad i alnaia. Slmd o1, | oY ; 2 ALBERT P. JUHNLON Proprletor. i Y gl o4 Macy 12, Watkins 11, Nichols 8. No|™GiViey va B, C. . & N. Railway 712 BROADWAY g . COUNCIL BLUFFS —o—— choice, company, appellant, from Benton district Conterence Appointinents, Tho' socond ballot resulted: Wholo | gourt. alfirnod. —_— Sl i T E— The following is the list of M. E. con- | number of votes, 85; n 435, Paine Sims 11, ssary toachoice | Siate va. Jones, appellant, frpm Har- ference appointments for the Council e 1 T T k 12, ! I(l, Dalby 8. N ered to upon rehe: Blufls district, us read before the moot- [ Kin, > Nichols i i Baens o upan elisasioR . < e WHOLESALK DEALERS IN ing at Red Oak, Monday: A third bailot was taken. Groene|ny " appellant, from Appanoose circuit ™~ F% B Pomitog M, |y Shoad 1y i giing Be A | o orervd. HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES | Rt & The result was: Sims 234, Paine 181, = - AT o ernen W B Douglaan [0 SO O 18, Nictiola 10, Dalby < ’ ' HOUSE MO VIERER. ik e b FeXeEAR | 5 T4 4 1 COMMEROIAL, and 344 Drondway, COUNCIL BLUFFS 10W Frama Housen moved cn the LIT IANT trucks anl any distance sud over any kind of ground Qonpall Blufls, "In view of tho fact that Fremont coun- OODNCIL BLUFFS MARKNT, s = Py SR SRS Al e w. | Brurrs, Jowa, Sept. 18, 1884, » AYLSWORTH, l‘f‘z? Ninth st 1 milling, 75@80; Raflway Tlme Table' N. 8CHURZ. S »LN i Council Bluffy m}«in'u. Counci Lounel y has one candidate in the field, Mr, t; Beach stated that the delogation from [ Wheat—) 70; rojectod there did not want to forco Mr, Dalby's [ T4 e d0@15. N A H BR i ‘ nawe, Yats—For local purposos, 10, y i Fm - Lymer | During the taking of tho ballot, Cass | Tiay— 810 0013 00" vor fous baled, 50@60 COUNGIL BLUFFS. Jusnflfl []r I]]H Pflaflfl S G""“FB‘ ) 1 Farmer City Beck The following are thoe times of the arrival and de- Sifeas GO 800 county presented the name of J, I, Con-| Rys—40@4be i & Hisians Oty WAL ek { ner, il oaat its eloven votse for him,| Corn Moal—1 80 per 100 pounds, P D o antor Mapih ol OFFICE OVER AMRRICAN EXPRESS. 4y | ..:’,‘.‘.T,.‘,’;h A ‘1‘12‘:"“, and Crawford county put in soven more, [, wood od wupply; prices at yards, 6 00@ | 'y oarlfor and srrive ten minutes later. b oo . h A Hastings and Siiver C City A, W, ,\..N..,” ho ballot stood: Sims, 267, Watkins | 78 5 % CRIOAR0, BURANRIDN AND QUINOY, x| COUNCIL BLUFFS. I0WA. i ' Coal—Daliverad, hir1, 1150 per ton; soft g . r Chicago Expros i > - f i Hillsaule J: 8 Bariey | 13,8, Gouner 18, Paing’ 113, Marey D, |5 o ner i <95y Merrow | Nichols 6, Lard—Fairbank’s, wholosaling at 9§c. . Ward | Dow City Dunlap. Enerson ) pm { i The fifth ballot resulted: Sims 25},1 Flour—City Hour, 1 60@3 50, topw| Dy, W. H. Sherrade . . $ ¥ S L St Cla 0k K L ooms—2 90 doz, & 2 ; Nlaout Vil S | Counur 1%, "Watkdua 15, Paina 111!| Broome—2 W80 por dor, oAb ' We will give $25 for any horse we cannot 9 Missouri Valloy circuit A. Lyuer [ Macy 9; Nichols 3 o {2 408, 48D oo R . 2 ol O e i el bl reltd the same wa | ol Wntor wows 3w, Tuwter| SR AN TG DENTIST, cure of interfering, knee cut- 1y MIERION, 40.90 BURPUSC e the previous one, except Sims lost two ot 4 008 . 3 ; " | ] Hiverton and Yariagut .G B Lonn | gy of o 'vote and Watkins gained the ol a1 65, fhan Masonic Tem le t'mg or forglng & Sidoey....... A. H. Ruk | fraction, : PHODUCE AND FRUITS, GUICAGO, ROCK IBLAND AND PAQIVIO, g Woodbine J. D, DeTar| Tho seventh ballot resulted: Siws 234 | o ¢ iion, by 3.2, 8k John & Con come | S2ER ".‘!:;"‘.“.fi?&’:-‘)“ 8 i 6, All 8hoes are Hand Made and NO MACHI ee—— Conner 18, Watkius 17, T'aine 11}, Macy | juwion merchants, 538 Broadway. TN *Dos Molios Aum..mmkn.m. 606 p m | Council Blutls - lowa, SHOES USED A|| Work Guaranteed. Roal Estato Transfors. 9, Nichols 6. P ivo ol ions, 7c; pring chickons, i cal do e : A In the eighth ballot (ireen county put |2 00@:2 50 per doz. o X A 719 Broadway 4 4 COUNCIL BLUFF The following transfers were filed in |, pa1f of a vote for Conner instead of for Peachion—} bus. bor, 100, pRam Accommodaton 008 m w R. VAUGHAN — A A F the county clerk’s oflice yesterdayand re. | Siws, leaving the result Conner Bar ARSI eeben, o AV Tradter vty 1 oried foe T3 Baa by . . Mabiahou, (Bine 2, Waiklon 10, Falva 111, Magy 1, | g 55 55 B T M Justice of the Peace. v ichols 14 per_dozen. g xpi I Septembor 1, 1854 In the ninth ballot Green throw the| Vietables- Potatoss, 30@40c per bushel; e SLEETA TR 7 g 7 Claus Kay to Adulp‘rl '“‘{,vl al., e i) iher half onto Conner giving him 27; onfon, 400k por b |"""""'f'~'"‘i jorm i Omaha and Counell Blaffe, W' . ne qr, and ne qr, se qr, o1 W s or eatitg, 2 B hoans, 1 700 A N ;j 4._(' .‘nld uw.l‘u:)w .l ) I, B8 (r, Sims, l.:ll.,“ atking 10, Mucy, 1), Paiue, |t o, 8 e e, 400 or bb). foopm A ‘I'E*Ily'l“"- Honl satato colisction agency, 04 Fellows Block ] , 3 7, Nichols, 7 — W 8 m 0 Kxpross, ' S ¥ Jonu Parks to Julius Cherriess ot al,, he tenth ballot Sims lost one of his 5 THa f iy G e S » o ‘..“ Ablk 11, Burns add. 100, *W\]::.d‘u‘h:gull‘lu:l,J:n:llg “:xM i 01 9,00 ,\.n Expedition to South ;\nmllmvl‘. Ay, in Exrosl HALLETT, DAV lb AND COMPANY PIANOS lmnl sales §5,700. The ballot stood: Conner 18, Sims 18,| Wasuinaroy, D, ', September 18, The L COUNRUMESINL DR. C. C. XA ZEIN, 2l by i srrrr———— Watkins 18, Paine 16, Macy 9, Nichols | commission appointed to vieit Central and 80 00108011106 B 1:80-8:3 l-“\l ON PIANOS private Language Lewsony, 6, South America will leave the 10th of October 30-11:06 p. m Sunday—9:30-11 o) K ANOS, ; : G pr o Arive 10 uk DENTI% i : Mra. Wescott, at 504 Main strcet, a the Mexico, whenco they go to | & M_‘“‘ v 20-0:00-11100 . B ATiYe 10 mia ‘,T_ Uarivalled or Tone or Finish, vaicn® instructor, with begt of ref-lner 18, Watkins 10 0, Paine 15, .::' v'f'l harion, and_ Allecwands viNi | o, - - — — KIMBALL PIANOS ed 10 begin privato lex- (i), Nichols 8 ;| Eommlibion expects to be gone afx months, ; 100 MAIN STREET, st Moder Price to By :::: u:’]fllifi:‘;xp:nrnd German, Au \lul~ll 'l'\mlnh\l\nn i l‘mn“‘.‘tl lt:nu::-r'l!lfi. UMD # RPRGia. 10 DA RunD AS ADI Mrs, H. J. ann. N, A ¢ those desiring to|Paine 16, Watkiues 14, Macy 1( AChOl8 | cy0d w warcant for $166,606 in favor of the di 4 T COUNC(LELUEFB ~ - (VA Th t n, g and favorably known in the west, racommends its iy “”'mm;':( {1:Jl; of these lon- {voctorm of th New Orfeans expisition, bewg | P YSIOIAN & SURGEON, 5 KAV A o ines of Goode, " W arestane b e dway | get a practical knowlecg " Thirteenth ballot; Conner 224, Sime 10, | the recond fustallent, ., 223 Middle Broadwsy, Ooanctl Bluts, ucil Blufls, 1owa, = Correspondence Solicited, Agonts Wanted. el | fuages.

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