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. oy ! 8 ¥ [ COUNCIL BLUFFS DAILY BEE- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. 'Eursday Morning October 2. SUBSCRIPTION RATES, " x R i o otla pot weol OFFIOR: No, 7 Pear] Stroet,"Near Broadway. ——————— MINOR MENTION. See J. Reltor's new fall stock of cloths One solitary drunk in the police court yesterday. Who fired the shots on Pierco street Tuesday night! The best carpet sweeper on earth at Harkness Bros. TICKET TACTICS. The Democrats Neme Their Men For County Offices. T'he Doings in Deta'', The democratle county convention met yesterday morning at the campaign club headquarters. J. J. Frainey, in the ab- nence of Col, Pain, called the convention to order and called R. M. Hoyt, of Knox township, who in expressing his appreci- ation of the honor, daclared that having taken an active part in all the campaigns for forty yosrs, he never saw one in whih more interest was apparent. Charles A, Fox, of this city, was called to be secretary protem, with R, N, Whittlesey as assistant secretary. (Gauze underwear at cost to close out stock. J.J. Auwerda & Co., 317 Broad- way, Millinery, notions, and the latest nov- elties in a fow days. J.J. Auwerda & Co,, 317 Broadway. Cyclone cigarettes for sale at Opera house cigar store. Only 10 cents for a package ot twenty. Summer gloves and gauze underwear at cost, to close out stock, J. J. Auwer- da & Co,, 317 Broadway. Word reached here yesterday that a switchman at Pacific Junction had been ran over and instantly killed. Soe the cloak depertment of Harkness Bros. 1t is now complete with choice garments for {all and winter service. H. Friedman has engaged the store formerly occupied by John Nicholson, and will fix it up as an annex to his other store. Max Mohn, who is always improving his Creston house, in now furnishing the parlors with marble mantle pieces of very rich appearance. An expressman named Lee was yes- terday fined $9.10 for contempt of court in not appearing as a witness in the Allen-Lewis assault case, Mr. Jerman, the poll tax collector, has tired of duning delinquents, and is now collecting by suit. A number of promi- nent citizens are being thus sued. The Ledies’ Harmony Mission Prayer- meeting will be held th's evening at the residence of Mr. Moomaw, on Benton street, one block from Harmony. The aldermen are to make a personil inspection of Indian creek to-day. Less talk, less inspection and more improve- ment, is what those who suffer from overflows demand, Lieave to mariy was yesterday granted to J. P. Doyle, of Cass county, and Maiy Lewis, of this city, also to Simon Harris, of Carroll, and Martha M. Rinehart, of Gutherie, Yesterday afternoon there wes a lively little row between two women, wives of two horsetraders, who were located near the corner of Avenue A and Eigth street. Both were arrested. Jealousy is said to have inspired the row, The United States court adjourned yes- terday noon. Little of gemeral public interest was done, and only a few crim- I inal cases were dispored of, they being for the vielation of the revenue laws, and the fines impesed were small. J. W. Damon has commenced suit against the city, claiming §1,600 damage because the city has changed the grade of Bancroft street, abutting his property, raising the street four feet above the original grade on which he built. Conrad Geise's artesian well has been sunk to a depth of 1,114 feet, and now has a flow of eighty gallons per minuta of excellent water, The machinery has been takerout to the institution for the deaf and dumb, where a well is to be sunk, Arrangements are made for a grand formal opening of the roller skating rink Thursday evening October Oth. The proprietor, Mr, Martens, has secured as the manager this seasen Mr, A, F, Schenk, who comes here from Illinois and who has had considerable experience in the business. Several attractive fea tures are being arranged for the opening, L, ¥, Bockhoff, the Main street cigar manufacturer, has caught a very large and curious looking spider, which he has preserved in alcohol, and which attracts much comment from those who have seen it, The body of the spider is about an inch long, and of an orange color, hand- somely marked with brown and the body of a smaller spider is clearly outlined on the back in golden brown. The legs are about an inch long. Altogether it is quite a capture, Officer Dunp night before last found a fellow terribly drank on Broadway, but as the fellow represented himself as a Nonpareil reporter, the officer let him off easy. When yesterdsy's paper came out, giving Dunn a dig under the ribs, he nat- urally howled and swore off playing the good Samaritan any more, The drunken fellow doubtless played it on Dunn, when he represented himself as a reporter. So far as is known there are ncne of the Nonpareil editorial or reportorial force who get drunk, and if they did Dann should run them in the same as would any one else, Wanted—Local and District Agents Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association, Now York, The leading life association of America. One hundred millions bus- ipess, 25,000 members. Seven hun- dred thousand paid in losses. One hun- dred thousand deposited with insurance commission of New York Iosurance at less than one-half the rates charged by so- called *‘old live companies. Address 1, B. Mann, Department Manager, Council Blufle, In'vu. . following were named: First ward—Robert Rain. Second ward—Wm, Patton. Ehird ward —A. O, Groham, Fourth ward—W. H. Ware. Carson Center—Wm., T, Bosbyshell, Crescent—R. Kirkwood. Gower—B, G, Davia, Grove—J. Hardin, Hazel Dell—P. B, Borum, James—T. J. Datty. Keg Oreek—John A. Hutchins, Knox—H, 0. Seiffert. Macedonia—Dan B, Borer. Minden—J. Crow. Neola—T. 8. Campbell. Norwalk—Robert Curty. Pleasant—H. P. Gertz, Valley—J. W, Warner. Moreland—G. M. Monroe, Wright— Weshington—J. B. Matthews. York—H. Rishton. Wm, Patton moved that the temper- ance orgapizations be made permanent. Mr. Frainey seconded it. r. Patton put the motion and declared the council rlthough there were numreous votes eqainst it, and a call for a division of the house. The point was raised that the motion was out of order, until the committee on credentials reported. Then there w4 a lively time over the question of taking a recess or an adjouinment. After soveiul motlors and amendments, with one or two v.tes, and one decisionby the chair, it wes conceded with some in- fo.mality that a recoss be taken un*'l the committee on credentials reported. Then Mr. Lutz moved the appoint- ment of a comm'ttee on permanent or- ganization. The following were accord- ingly named: JobndJ. Lutz, Wm., Gi.o- weg, (te0. W. Robinson, A, W. Wyman, ang H. Mendel. The committee on credentials reported the following delogates; the townships of Brown, Belknap, Centor; Hardin, Lewis, Lincoln, Silver Creek, and Wright not being represented. First Ward A. Holmes, Robert Rain, Jessio Wi ters, V. Jenrings, G, H, Jackson, C. A Dawson, Becond Ward—Wm. Patton, W, Tacy, Wm. Gronoweg, John Templeton, W. A. M- aster, J. Neumayer. whird Ward—# O, Grabam, Charles Fox, John Green, ¥, W, Spetman, L, Swearingen, Fourth Ward—0 P Wickham, J J Lutz, W H Ware, J A Muryhy, J P Weaver, Wells On motion of J, J. Frainey a commit- teo was selected on credentials, The cast ita vote solid for Underwood. The be'lot nominat-d Mr. 8. G. Underwood he receiving 4G votes and Sapp 30. The nomina*'on was then made unanimous. (. A. Holmes moved that a county central committee be chosen of one from each ward and townshp, and that Thom as Bowman be chosen as ct nirman, Car- rie The following committee was then chosen First ward—G A Holmes, Second ward—M ¥ Rohrer, Third ward—A C Grehem, Fourth ward—Wells Cook. Carson—W H Graff, Orescent—R Kirkwood. Garner—H 8 Gallagher. Grove— John Harding. Highdale—Thos Leonard. Jones—S D Blakely. Keg Creek—S G Underwood. Knox—E B Hoyt. Macedonia—Jos M Kelley. Minden—Jonas Crow, Neola—dJ J Shea. Norwalk—Robt Curry. Plersant—A M Scott. Redfield ~M S Friend. Valley—O W Hardin, Wavyeland—Wilson Blaine. York-—David T Jones. Adjournment was then taken, —— New hats, now styles, and new Dem- orest’s patterns just recsived at L. C. Arbathnot’s, {RAILWAY SMASH-UP, Several Oars and an Engine Wrecked Near Emerson, A railway smash-up occurred on the C. B. & ). road about half a mile east of Emerson about three o'clock yesterday morning, There were four trains, one following the other, and the second train, receiving a signal was stopped, and by some troubls in the engine was unable to start up again, The third train com- ing up was pushing the cars on to a side-track to get the sec- ond train out of the way, when the train behind that came up and run inty it. It was a hard looking wreck, but fortunat :ly no one was hurt. Five empty Euuengur cars which were being brought ere were badly wrecked, and four stock cors, Some horses were hurt and some of the cattle badly shaken up, but the most of the damage was to the cars and the engine, which was almost wholly wrecked. The trackwas not cleared un- til late last night. e — Ogysters served at all hours at the ex- position at the rink, P COMMEROIAL, OOUNCIL! BLUFFS MARKET, Wheat—No, 1 milling, 60@65; No, 3, 50@ 60; rejoctedd 5, Corn—TLocal purposes, 35@40, Oats—For local purposes, 35@40. Hoy—S10 012 00 por ton; baled, 60@60 yi 5 Corn Meal—1 50 per 100 pounds, WWood—Good supply; prices t yards, 6 00@ Coal—Delivered, hard, 11 50 per tor; soft 5,00 per ton Lird—Falrbauk’s, wholesaling at 0c. Flour—City four, 1 60@3 80, Brooms—2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVR 8TOOK, Oattlo—Butoher cows 300@3 35, Butcher stoors, 4 00@ Cook, B' T Connor, M D Hardin, John | Sheep—: Frainey. Hogs—4 Carson township—T J Hartwell, W T' PEODUCE AND FRUITS, Bobyshell, o Crescent—R Kirkwood, G 1 Hampton, Wan o7, Garaer—L Smith, B J Davis, Grove—John Harding, Chils Foglesong. | Hazel Dell—Perry Reel, Dr Ellis, B Boren, Jnmes—T J Boatty J Jonos. Keg Crook—John Hardy, S McNay, A W Wynan, Knox—E Gook, G Robinson, H O Seiffert, E B Hovt, Feank Shipley. Maceuonin—D W Borer, J L Sullivan, John M en—J Crow, R Doescher, § Schwenk, Neola—H Mendel, T Foley, T J Shirbrook, T 8§ Campboll, Norwalk—R Cuizy, Plo: sant—John Stiver, Henry Goetz, Thos Penticord, Rockford—M H French, M Williams, V Wilson, Valley—C W Hardman, J W Warner, Waveland—G L Mondford, J W Rush, Waesl 'ngton—G W Briggs, J B Matthows, York—H Rushton, ir, Patton moved the report be ac- cepted. Carried. Mr. Groneweg, of committee on per- manent organization, reported in favor of E. B. Hoyt as chairman, C. A, Fox, sec- rotary, and E, A, Backer, assistant, Ad- opted, Mr, Frainey moved that adjournment be taken until 1 o’clock, Withdrawn on account of objections, G- A. Holmes moved that convention proceed to nominate a clerk of courts, Cerried. On motion of W. H, Ware the first ballot was made informal, Mr, Holmes moved to take the ballot by call of townships, Carried. Mr. O. P. Wickham moved that each delegate cast his individual ballot, Mr. Graham ob- jected, as some wards or townships had no full representation. Mr, Jesse Walt- ers moved that the delegates present cast the full vote of the township or ward. | Mr, Wickham's motion was lost and Mr, Walter's carried unanimously, Mr. Holmes mentioned the name of J. J. Shea of Neols, as candidate for clerk. J. J. Frainey placed in nomination for clerk P, J, Gallagher, of Garner town- ship. The ballot resulted: votes, 76. J. J, Shea 40, Gallagher 23, W. H. Ware 2, J, K. Cooper 7, Wm. Patton 3, Blank 1, In the city Shea recelved 9 votes, (ial- lagher 14, Ware 2, and Cooper 1. A formal ballot was then ordered, but J. Frainoy withdrew the name of P, J. Gallagher in frvor of J. J, Shea, who was then nominated unanimously by ac- clamation. Josse Walters moved that an _informal ballot be taken for county recorder. The name of J. F. Brodbeck was placed before the convention by A. Men. del. Mr. Groneweg presented the name of N. Schurz, The ballot resulted: Total number of Total number of Quotations by J, M, St. John & Co,, com. mission merchants, 538 Broadway, Leomons—4 50@5 00 'ver box, ghuttar—Croaary, 15@20c; choice country c. Fgge—16 per dozen. Vgotablos — Potatoes, 30@40c per bushel; onlons, 40@50c per bu; applos, cheice cooking 7o or eating, 2 50; beans, 1 7 bushel; ¢ % votatoes, 4 00 ver bbl, e —— *‘Boston Mites,” lots of fun and music at the exposition to-night, all for 25c. per SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE.—8pecial o yvortisements, suo a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For &alo, To Rent, Wants, Board- Ing, ete., will be Insorted in this column at the low rato of TEN CENTS PER LINK for the first lnsortion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequoent n- sortlon. Leave advertisements a4 our offio, No. Pearl Btroot, near Broadway WANTS. 15, Capital Centorvilio an: Kept at Goorgo Hoatons, lophone No. 1 cht and mens. nd wood yard P08 SALE-A e blooded stallion. 5, stoln, 640 Broadway, Council Blufls. 2D, A housckecper. - Apply at 540 Broad- PALACH H.H HORNE & CO., Fine Cigars 8, [} We make a epeclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA CIGARS, All Oigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted a8 represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, 552 Broadway,’ H. H. HORNE & CO., I COUNOIL BLUFFS, . = IOWA ne about here My line of Plush !Goods is especially fine, such as Albums, Odor Cases, Toilet Sets, Ladies’ Arm Bags, Purses, ete. I have the largest stock and best variety in Cups and Saucers, Vases Toilet Sets, Tin Toys, Dolls, Doll Carriages, Wagons, Sleds. Carts and so on without an end. Asmy traveling agent may not get around to se ou & per cent on any bill for traveling expens tore and make your selections, I guarantee low prices. 1st, 1884, Assortments of Toysfrom 8100 to$5.00 put up ready ship. 103 MAIN STREET, Council Bluffs, . - - IMPORTER 4 ND DEALER IN —AND- Musical Instruments of Every Description TOYS &FANCY G00DS [ claim to have the best selected stock 'and lavgest variety of any I can duplicate New York and Chicago prices every ime; and that Isell low those who are and have been my customers wiil hear me out. you in time,I wiil allow f you will call at my My samples will be ready by October NER BOOT AKD SHOF STORE Boots, Shoes and Rubbers All new and clean, LOWEST PRICES and shown in PLAIN FIGURES, Solid No shoddy. Al work warranted. Wo are bound toget acquatnted, it goods and prices wili'do it. No trouble to show goods orders solicited. Goods sent to all partsC. 0. D. subject to approval. Call and look over our stock at Boston Boot and $hoe Store. 417 Broadway, Conncil Bluffs, E. E. ADAMS & CO. Towa NASH BROTHERS J. MUELLER, 'HORSE SHOERS ‘We can turn out more horse shoes than any two men in Iowa or Nebraska, for love or money. PIANOS,}ORG‘ANS All Shs?_ola(sjgge Ll;'smd Made and NO MAGCHINE ED. All Work Guaranteed. ; . . ! COUNCIL BLUFFS KIEL’S SALE STABLES Keep Horses and Mules constantly on hand which we will sell in retail or wholesale lots, All Stock Warranted as Represented. | Wholc:ale and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay. Prices rea- A‘)j sonable. Satisfaction Guaranteel. Vel SCEHLUTER & BOLEY ANTA £13 Corner h Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffs. 719 Broadway SMITH & TOLLER, Agts., LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Maln street, CoUNCIL BLUFFS, - = « = = JTowa. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc From. LARGEST AND;BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EairGoods In Jowa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Iowa. o amopmcr ot ¢ N> - MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Maunfactarer. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to A. J. MANDEL, 826 Broadway, the best bargains. Take advantage and call early to As I need the room to display my stock of stov:s, Council Bluffs, Towa, I am making a big reduction in FFURNITURE ASADY, ORGUTT & FRENGH ‘urtains, in Lace, Fi'k, Turcoman, Etc. Oil cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Eto iaRPETS hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. lome and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods in our line. heapest placo to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the #bcity. Upholstering and Bodding Supplios. Nos. 5, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE = . COUNCIL BLUFFS obtain Present price 80¢, former price 7bc. {J. J. AUWERDA & C0., 317 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS — To close out our stock of Summer Goobs, we are ofteeing them remark- ably low. GAUZE UNDERWEAR Next quality has been reduced from 40c to 2bc. STUNMMEIR GILOWENSS Reduced 25 per cent. Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane MANDEMAKERS & V/N, Carpenters - Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. - — I0WA. LI A DNIOEIIN,. CRESTGN HOUSE Nos. 217 and 219 8. Main St., - ——EVERYTHING £IRSTCLASS,—— Proprit o Gu Orders in the city or country eui' E(Lt [’rlmur-L.mttsntima and satisfaction anteed. THE MODEL s TEAM LAUNDRY Is better prepared than ever before to fill all demands for washing. Woe call your COUNCILBLUFFS | attention especially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low rates. All kinds of work done in first-class order. Special pains will bo taken with flannels. 734 Broadway, Bl e . EARRIS roms | Has Enlarged and Re-fitted His Store, and Offers TBxtra Inducements to [ 712 BROADWAY - - Purchasers of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Council Bluffs. Orders sent by mail or otherwise receive prompt attention, ALBERT P. JOHNBON, Proprietor. 5 - COUNCIL BLUFFS D. AL CONTNEIN I subscriber Council . Own nd take Bluf or reqiiested to prov the sameaway, OST—A gold cross on Oakland avenue, Market 4 stroct Glon avonue, North Main sir et, or Broadway. The finder will return to Brx offi ERMAN AND FRENCH—Those desiring private lessons in elther languuge should call upon o addroes Mrs, Wi forences. LUK L avenue, T} I BALF OR RENT=Tho Orvia Packiug ho and machinery, 1icated in this city, Capao “day. Odell & Day. —Evory buuy 1 Uoun Dolivered by carrie ‘estoott, 604 Main streot, Bost of re- —Furnished room, 60 Washiogton \ JANT ning room girl mm [m 16 por wmouth, apply of Steward,” Ogden use, —My residencs, corner 7th ayenue reot. 11 takon soon will sell for . Will alio soll furniture, carpe oll or in part, If not sold at once will rent ses, with house furnishod or unfurnished, at rig) byt modorate rent, Any ono thinklog of makin ;"'-M‘- 74, Brodbock 41, Schurz 25, D. | Giciy home in Councll Bials will do well to investh . Mack 8. gate this off is the bost bargain ever offered The o 1 the “A" UPTON. Scku;z l:S,l & ormal ballot was taken, resulting: Brodbeck 1, fchurz 13, The ity vote stood 21 for Brodbeck to 6 for Schurz The nomination of J. F. Brodbeck was then made unanimous, For supervisor the names of Roberf Underwood, of Keg Creck, Robert Math- orell, of Valley, A, W. Wyman, of Keg Creek, Wilson Blaine, of Waveland, W, L. Sapp, of Curson, were placed before the convention, An informal vote resulted: Whole number 74; Underwood 28, Metherell 15, Wyman 13, Sapp 18, The city gave Underwood 19'and Wymsn 0. Mr. Wyman then withdrew his name and Mr. Metherell's name was wiih. drawn in favor of Mr, Saj s vote was Brodbeck 14, and | ' ‘[ CHRONIC DISEASES o most. ¢ )b O L hundred R. Rice M. D. CANCER, i Sy T o vor hirty years practiosl experieuoe Poar! troot, Council Bluts && Covoultation free oe No, 'W.R. VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha and Counoll Bluffs, N e st Dot U,d‘:';“ld. The ci!y‘“ sstate collootlon gency, Odd Pellows Block aver Savings Bouk. MRS. S. J. NORRIS, Latest Styles Millinery. Having opened in a new store I invite the inspection of ladies. Coun RS. 8§, J, NORRIS, 236 Broadway, - - - UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER: Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 12 W. Main @8t.. Council Bluffs. Bluffs, W. P. ALYSWORTH. A. F. CrLAT TERBU CK, DETECTIVE @ Epcag, 0. Assistant, the city on short notic Sect etory. ASSOGIATION OF ,COUNCIL BLUFFE, All kinds of Detective service furnished in and out of Beswick, ALL COMMUNICATIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Ottioa.-Masonlo Temple, | 9 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. EHOUSE: MOVER: snd 844 Mroadway, NMetcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, OOUNOIT, BLUFFS 10WA Frame Houses woved on the LITTLE GIAN® d distar d 0 BRICK HOUSES raised, A.\ul work [ulwl::‘lf“k. ] ias T8 WL MO 1o . AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth streot. COUNCIL BLUFPS, MAIN STREET, MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langt.'y ard Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KINDS OF EXairGroods COUNCIL BLUFF HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz Luser, EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finishy KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy. The Kimball Organ, so long and favorably known in the west, racommends itsolf, 3204 E J. L. STEWART, Bole Agent for above lincs of Goods. | Warsrooms, 529 B ueil Blufls, Towa. -~ Oorraspondence Solicited, Asents Wasted, " snlnay PIANOS. .