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s s eSS 6 DAILY BEE-COUNCILBLUFFS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 THE DAILY BE QOUNCIL BLUFFS. Monday Sept. 29, Morning N RATES, = 90 conta per weck 10,00 per yoar OFFICE: No, 7 Pearl Streot,"Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION. See J. Reiter's new fall stock o f cloth The democrats hold their primaries this evening. The front of the opera house i to be lighted by the electric light. the street car track, between Broadway and the transfer. He says two men held him while two others in front went through him, County Clerk Street is very anxious to have all those concerned reminded that the law requires the reporting of all mar. riagos, deaths and births. Ministers, doctors, justices, etc., should not wait for a second or sharp reminder. It ia de- sired to have all reports in by October 1st at which time the clerk is expected to make up the books. The papers of the city have got mixed badly on the announcements of the speech of ( Jessio Harper. The fact ia that the colonel will speak hsre to-morrow evening at the court house, or if the weather is favorable, he will speak in the park, It is understood that he will devote most of the evening toa discus. Draper's, Uncle Tom's Cubin company arrived at the Pacific yesterday. Col. Jesso Harper will speak at the court house to-morrow evening The democratic county convention 18 to meet hore next Wed nesday. Gauze underwear at cost to close out stock, J. J. Auwerda & Co., 517 Broad- way. The mayor has personally notified the sion of labor (uestions. Charles McKenzie, of Dunlap, who is said to be a pretty good man when whisky is out and Mec is in, was yester- day morning so full that he was making a hearty show of himself in front of the ladies’ room at tho transfer, He was ar- reated and brought before Justice Schnrz who fined him 85 and costs. Frank Hunter who was appointed tom- saloona not to sell to certain well known cltizens, Leave to marry has been given D, T. ‘VanChief and Mrs. Mary Drum, both of Harrison. H. S. Shoemaker’s name is one of the probable democratic nominees for justice of the peace. A bridge over Indian creek above the brickyard was washed away by Friday's night rain, Cyclone cigarettes for sale at Opera house cigar store, only ten cents for a package of twenty. Judge Aylesworth on Satucday sen- tenced three vagrants to ten days’ work on the streets. Some of the saloons were open yester- day. Has the mayor revoked Chlef Skinner’s order to close up on Sundays? Thoe picked nine beat the D, and D. Tuastitute second nine ina game of base ball on Saturday afternoon, 16 to 12 in five innings. William Sears, esq., of this city was booked for a speech at the republican mass meeting at Wahoo, Nebraska, Saturday night. The ladies of the woman's exchange are very busy getting arrangements per- fected for the grand opening of their ex- position at the skating rink this even- ing. The greenback congressional conven- tion is to meet here to-morrow. It is ar- ranged that the convention will either|” make no nomination, or else endorse Mr. Pusey. Mrs. Harry Jones who was thrown by a elip of the saddle, while horse back riding, is recovering rapidly from her in- juries which are not so serlous as at first thought. Messrs. Ritchie Bros., who have been in the lumber business, corner Eleventh avenue and Third street, are closing out and continue only their Plattsmouth, Neb., business. The city council is to meet to-night to pass an ordinance authorizing the issue- ance of bonds for the improvement of In- dian creek. To-morrow afternoon the council is to meet again to receive bids. The First ward democratic primary is to be held to-night at Weis & Clausen’s store; the Second ward at the city coun- cil chamber; the Third ward at Justice Schurz's office; the Fourth at the court house. EdGoodwin, while with his father, stopping at an Omaha hotel Saturday night, was relioved of a gold watch and $3 in money, some sneak thief taking advantage of the door being left un- locked. The Mills county greenback coaven- tion met at Malvern Saturday, and en- dotsed the nominees of the democratic county conventlon, the [supervisor and recorder being democrats, and the clerk a greenbacker. “Yong Kippor,” the Jewish feast of the atonement began last evening at o o'clock, and continues until 6 o'clock this evening, Services were held in the Royal Arcanum hall last evening and will be kept up to-day. It is said that the coming democratic nominees for justices will be N, Schurz, A, 8, Hendricks and J. J. Frainey. Mr, Schurz has made 8o excellent a record that many republicans will be glad to see him continue in office, Gioorge Fdgar has returnod from Brad- dyville, lowa, where he took William Gottbrecht wko was arrested for obtain- ing goods of Groneweg & Schoentgen under false pretense, Gottbrecht got the required bonds of §1,600, The heavy rain of Friday night gave the street improvements on Broadway a pretty thorough test. The paving in places settled some, cspecially where sowers had lately been placed the dirt not being packed so solidly as elsewhere, J. A Boede has withdrawn trom the Tabor Union, and the management of the paper has fallen into the hands of Joe La Chappelle and O, O, Calwell. Bede says “Our reasons for withdrawing are geverally known and need not be repeat- ed here.” M. V. Ganoon, the democratic at- torney general, in a lotter to Mayor Vaughsn, says he will seon be here to make a spoech, and it is probable that it can be arranged for him to be here at the same time as that set for Hor, J. G Carlisle. Alaborer on C. B, & Q claims to have been Leld up and robbed of seve do'lars Frilsy night while walking along porarily to the oftice of clerk of the|United States courts here, to fill the vacancy caused by Marshall Key's death seems I'he Woman's Exchange, A special invitation for the Omaha people to yisit the exposition here this weok. The exposition to be opened in this city this evening at the skating rink by the woman's exchange of the Presbyterian church, promises a credit, able showing of the handiwork of the ladies engaged in the enterprise, Many of the leading merchants of our city are fitting up booths and will make a fine display of the new fall and winter goods In their especial llnes, and will take pleasure in welcoming visitors from our - neighboring cities. A bazaar filled with needle work, and works of art, fruit, jellies, pickles and preserves will be offered for sale. Refreshments and all that goes towards making guests comfortable will add to the attractions. A new and va- ried programme each evening with the well known Bavarian band will delight and furnish amusement to all. The Ex- position will be open one week, after- noon and evening, beginning this eve- Ining, and the ladies engaged in this work oxtend a very special and cordial nvitation to the citizens of Omaha to visit the exposition and think it will re- pay all who attend. Arrangements can be made each evening to have the dum- my traln make a spocial run, and parties will be transported at reduced rates. This will be a good ovortunity for the young_people, catarrh or forfeit all claim to pay for to bo giving satisfaction, and will prob- ably be continued to that position, Other names were mentioned however, as liablo to be given the place, among them J. J. Stewart and ', H, Odell, On Saturday afternoon there was a happy little wedding party at the resi- dence of Mra. MacKenzie on Scott street, the bride being her daughter, Miss Mary E. MacKenzie, and the groom being Mr, 0. K. Pratt, an employe of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway company. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. J. Mackay, in the presence of a small gathering of the relatives and intimate friends. Tho newly-wedded pair started for Chicago on a brief trip. Capt. John Swobe, who has command of the ferry cars of the dummy train, found yesterday in one of the cars, an old horse, without any one apparently in charge of it. On reaching this side, the horse was lot out of the cars, and soon fell down on the streot, apparently over- come with old age and fasting. The chief of police notified Swobe that he must put the horse in a atable or otherwise pro vide for it at the expense of the Union Pacific. It seems that some one put up this job on Swobe in order to get rid of the horse, which had outlived its use- fulness. Roadmaster Gray, of the “(),” came near meeting his fate Wednesday morn- ing last. While riding on top of a freight train going weat from Malvern to Hills- dale, talking with the conductor at the time, he was struck on the back of the head by a brace on the Howe bridge and knocked down wich such force as to ren- der him insensible for some time. Had it not been for the conductor,Gray would have fallen under the train, which would haye been cortain death. Mr, (iray has been on the road over twenty years and this he says is the firat accldent of a seri- ous character. The conductor says that when he came to, his first remark was “Gosh! I'll live to vote for Cleveland yet.”— [ Hastings Chronicle. e Hundreds of grateful people who have been cured of rhoumatism, say that Silo- m Springs. Mo., is ahead as aspecific for that diseaso. omtf A NEW STAR. It Now Adornsthe Breast of the May. or. Saturday evening Mayor Vaughan was presented with a beautiful token ot the appreciate of his friends. The presenta- tion and acceptance were as follows: Council Bluflf Towa, September 27, 84 Hon. W. R, Vaughan, Worthy Sir. Wo have been delegated as a committeo from your admiring friends to present to you this beautiful Mayor's Jewel Star, made of the finest gold and embelished with real diamond, pearl and garnet and com- bining the badges of U.A. O, D. of which you are the Noble Grand Arch of Towa, also the K. of P. of which you are past Grand Prelate of Iowa, and the Odd joined by you, Itis the desire of your friends in this neat and appropriate gift to again assure you that they appreciate your worth and merit a8 a friend and en- terprising citizon as they have throe times manifested their admiration for you by overwhelmingly electing you to places of honor. continue successful is our wish. A J. Coox, Fellows and Oamp lodges, the first order | May you live long and | treatment. Write Rev. M, M. Thomp - non, Albany, Gentry county, Mo, emtf i Mt Stock Shipments, The following shipments of stock at the Union Stock Yards for September 28: J.H.andJ. W. Schnelder twenty- four cars cattle 482 head to Chicago, via 0. &N, W. John Payno four cars hoga, 109 hend to Chicago, via C., R. I & P. Morse, Rogers & Co., one car hogs, noventy-two head, to Chicago, via C. & N. W. Curcell Bros, one car hogs, sixty-nine head, to Chicago, via C., M. & St. P, L. Smith, Jr., six cars cattle, 117 heaa to Chicago via C. & N. W, W. Lewis, one car cattle twenty-four head to Oouncil Bluffs. John Wiggins one car hogs fifty-seven head to Chicago, via C., R. | Ruasell & Watts two cars cattle '.hlrty- six head to Corning, lowa, via C. B, & ( ) W. Maxwell one car sheep 156 head to Greeley, Col., via U. P, . Hall one car sixt; five head to Chi- cago via 0., M. & S — Boauty, that transitory (lower, can only be had by using Pozzoni's medicated complexion powdor. | —— - COMMEROIAL, OOUNOIL' BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No. 1 milling, 60@15; No, 3, 50@ 60; rojectod Corn—Lucal purposes, 35@40. Oats—For local purpos Hay- 0 00@12 00 per Ryo—10@ 450 Corn Meal—1'50 per 100 pounds 00d—Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ 40, baled, 50@60 W 5 pric ) \ 700, Coal—Dolivored, hard, 11 50 por ton; roft 500 por ton Lard—Fairbank’s, wholesaling at 97c, = Flour—Oity flour, 1 60@3 80, Broomas—2 95@3 00 por doz, LIVE BTOOK, HARKNESS BROS Customers Should Not Neglect the Present Opportunity for Securing Bargains IN They hope to welcome [ many Omaha visitors, Open each day at 1 o’clock. —_——— The propriotor ofSiloam Springs will I onter into a written contract to cure your , DRY GOODS, ETC. Fresh, New Goods Almost Daily Arriving and Inviting Examination. H.H HORNE & CO, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN We make a speclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CI( 8, All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted aa represented, OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, H. H. HORNE & L'(),, 552 Broadway,’ COUNCIL BLUFFS, - NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE A COMPLETE LINE OF Boots, Shoes and Rubbers All new and clean. LOWEST PRICES and shown in PLAIN FIGURES. Solid goode. No shodds. Al work watranted. Wo are bound toget acqualnted, if goods and prices wili do it. No trouble to show goods. Mail orders solicited. Goods sent to all partsC. O, D. subjoct to approval. Call and look over our stock at Boston Boot and Shoe Store. {17 Broadway, Council Bluffs, E. E. ADAMS & CO. I0WA HORSE SHOERS We can turn out more horse shoes than any two men in lowa or Nebraska, for love or money. All Shoes are Hand Made and NO MACHINE SHOES USED AII Work Guaranteed, 719 Broadway 3 5 COUNCIL BLUFFS {Kli:L’s SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell in retail or wholesale lots. All Stock Warranted as Represented. Wholetale and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea- sonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffs. LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS SMITH & TOLLER, Agts, ' 7 and 9 Mala street, ‘ CouNoiL BLUFFS, - - - = - Jowa. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc From. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EHairGoods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Towa. ol st c et ' ¥+ 1 MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Mauufacturer, ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENCH i/ urtains, in lncu, ¥1'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oll cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Eto Cattlo—Butcher cows 300@3 25, Butcher stoors, 1 00@4 25, Shoop- Hogs—4 25@4 G5, PRODUCE AND FRUITS, Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co., com- mission merchants, 533 Broadway. Poultry—Livoold hons, 7o; spring chickens, 50 per doz. Teaches—4 bus. box, 100, Lowons—4 50@5 00 'per box. Butter—Creamery, 18@20c; choice country $25 each. new and second hand, the best bargains. T am nm]\mw Take advantage and call early . obi: a big reduction in FURNITURIE COOKING AND HEATING STOVES ranging in prices from $3.50 to to oblain A8 1 need the room to display my stock of stoves. A. J.MANDEL, 325 Broadway, Council Blufts, Towa, AARIPIETS " hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST, fome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. ¥ Nos. b, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - Mail Orders Filled Pmmpt.va(ml ane COUNCIL BLUFFS 1€c. Eggs—16 per_dozen. Vegotables— Potatoes, 30@40c per bushel; onions, 40@b0c per bu; apples, cheice cooking or oating, 2 b0; bushel; Sweet votatoos, 400 ver bbl, — On Monday, Sept. 8, we begin to make a b 0 0 ver| large reduction in the prices of HOSIERY vull stock o aarpets ot Horinen | N0 LADIES' UNDERWEAR. Bros , PECIAL NOTICE S, NOTICE.—Spectal & vertisomonts, suo ao Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Kent, Wanta, Boa Ing, oto., will bo | n this column at thy low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINE for tho tirst insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsoquent n- sortion. Leave advortisoments a$ our oifice, No. Ponrl Stroot, noar Broadway w Al;lzfl A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand J. J. AUWERDA & CO., 317 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS TOWA. MANDEMAKERS & V/N, Carpentars Architects STAIR BUILBING A SPECIALTY. DA MIOEIXIN, Proprit CRECTON HOUSE, ASH, ——— Nos. 207 and 219 S. Main St., - COUNCILBLUFFS 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention and satisfaction Guaranteed. o ~ THE MODEL & TEAM LAUNDRY Is better prepared than ever before to fill all demands for washing, We call your \ FANTED K housckecper, Apply at 540 Broad DOl SALE LEA asting, wpico and grocery | only one in fowi, il houlth. - Address Main 8¢, Council Bluits L. Williams, 18 North N'T'r Twonicely furnished front roows, at st Avenie, v, Sopt. 26rd, 1831, by, the wubscriber 11Eh streot i Avenue, Council ack hog weliihin s, Own d to prove propy the sameaway. 15 L. EEARRIS Has Enlarged and Re-fitted His Store, and Offers Extra Inducements to Purchasers of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. weand take | 734 Broadway, gicsg ial Council Bluffs, attention especially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low rates. All kinds of work done in first-class order, Sm.uul pains will bo taken with flannels. Ordera sent by mail or otherwise receive prompt _attention, ALBERT P. dOHNSON Proprletor COUNCIL BLUFFS 712 BROADWAY - - . JPOB BENT—-Doubla parlors, suitable for man and wife, also a nios front ro now houso in a ood location; or will roat entire house to wuitablo Knqaire of Frank Cook, room 9 Shugart & Beno'sblock, Couneil Bluffs, (1 ERMAN AND FIt oason cuugo should call upon oF % Mrs. Westoott, 604 Main strcet. Bost of ro- . W. McCoy, A. B, Howe. Couxor, Buurrs, Towa September 27. —A. J. Cook, G, W, McCoy, A, B, Howe, committee. Gentlemen: The beautiful and costly “Gold Jewed Star" presented me by the citizens of Council Blufls is most grate- fully accepted and highly appreciated. After a lifo of sixteen years with the good people here three-fourths of which time I have devoted to the interest of the city, I have made many friends who will ever be dear to me, and I trust that henceforth there may be more harmony and combined efforts on the part of all to work for the good of the entire city, Agaiu thankiug you, and through you those who delegated you to present to me this handfome badge. 1am truly your friend, W. R. Vaveuax, The token 1s & very elegant one, It consists of & bar, with the three links of Oddfellowship, while below the bar upon gold drapery appear the emblems of the Knights of Pythias and the Aucient Or der of Druids, The pendant is a gold cirele, riobly wrought, inclo a star, The circle contains one diamond, two pearls and two rubies. The star is of pure gold, richly engrossed and bearing in raised letters the motto, ‘““Mayor.” The gift was manufactured by Suepred & Co., of Nassau street, New York, — Fesble ladies grown strong and apply at Siloam Springs, Albany, Gentry county, Mo, emtf REMOYAL_Mrs. A, . Whittakor has romoved from 31 Malu street to 251 Vine stroet, Furaishod room, 6(0 Washiogton ALF O KENT=Tho Orvis Packiug ho d wiachinery, | cated in this city, Capao 160 hogs po* day. Odell & Day VY ANEEL=Kyery body o ol Biuse sa_ewie Tunkun Dolivered by carrior at only $wenty conta & wook VN ANTED-—Dining root giel fmdinioly. Wagos $16 per month, apply of Steward, Ogden House, ) orior 7th avenus and 10th stroet. 11 tak o will soll for §2,000 below valuo, Will alio soll furniture, carpets, &o., all or in part. Tt not sold at once will rent p sos, with house furnished or unturnishied, at e rent, Any one thinking of making ne fn Council Bluffs will do- well to investi: gato this offor, It tho best bargain ever offered 10 the city M A. UPTON R. Rice M. D. RS. §, J, NORRIS, Toow, 10 Washiogton | A, m AT TERBU © 1\v -nd 844 Proadway. MRS. §. J. NORRIS, s latest Styles Millinery. Having opened in & new store I invite the inspection of ladies. 30 Broadwsy, -~ Coun Blufrs, UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER: Metalic Caskets and Wooden Goffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT IWNo. 12 I, Main Sit., Oouncil Bluffs. W. P. ALYSWORTH G Encag, Manager, Assistant, 0. E Bh\\lu\, Secretory. DETECTIVE = ASSOCIATION COUNCIL BLUFFS. All ];‘nds uf l‘l*h'rh\'o service furnished in and out of the city on short notice. ALL COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL, ¥y COUNCIL BLU NMetcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN O et g oS CAPS BUCK GLOVES, COUNOIT, BLUFFS T0OW A ¥8, IOWA. W PRAYLS WORT S AT ore i, ETOUSE NOVIEIR. e Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT tracks and any distance and over sny kind' of groun\ ICK HOUSES raised. All work guarauteed. W.2P. AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth street. COUNCIL , BLUF CANCERS, s Sy v CHBONIC DISEASES o e e @ Conoultal W. R. VAUCHAN. fron Justice of the Peace. = ceol Ve i ELair Groods Frizzes, ALL KIND8 OF Roal estato mn-:vum agoncy, Odd Fellows Block | MAIN STREET, aver Baviuge Ban - MRS. J. J. GOOD. O el Coutet o T Ot N | Wayes, Switches, Whatnots, Lang\ 'y axd Pompadour COUNCIL BLUFF HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraz Lisar, EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finish, KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy. ly known in the west, racommends itsolf. o lines of Goods, Wareroows, §339, Broadway Agents Wanted, The Kimball Organ, so long and favo, J. L. STEWART, Sole Agent for « neil Bluffs, Towa, = Correspondeuce Sulicited, F ine Cigars NASH BROTHERS - - P