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e { i f | 1 L\ THE DAILY BrgE COUNCIL BLUFFS MONDAY, OCTOBER 20 Thero were many rash charges made as to who had thus tried to wreck the train, THE DAILY s and political motives were astigned, but QOUNCIL BLUFFS. | \iours that » boy, Ou Fiy, aged about sixteen, whose father was one of the torch-bearers, was the guilty one. It seems that the boy started with the excursionists but was put off the cars at Hancock, and it is suspected that this 20! was In retaliation. The boy was held in the sum of £100 for the action of the grand jury. BEE. fi(—;‘,&v Morning October 20, ¥ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. ok Browme o 2Tl i per e OFFICE: No. 7 Pearl Streot, Noar Broadway. MINOR MENTION. — Wrought iron ranges at reduced prices at DeVol & Wright's, 504 Broadway. DAMNABLE DEEDS, Seo J. Reiter's now fall stock of cloths, Gorham, the photographer at 31 Msln stroet, is now ready for busivess. Louie Arnold and C. Walker were ar- rested Saturday night as pickpockets, President Brooks, of Tabor college oc- cuplod the Congrogationa pulpit here yesterday, Oonsidering the crowd that was in the city thore were fow arrosts aud little dis- The Evident Need of a Little Hemp in this County, The commission of such dark and damnable deeds as were committed in this county last Friday, within twelve hours of each other, and hardly ten miles apart, places this county at the head + ot the list for the commission of such orderlinoss Saturday night. helnous orimes. In Waveland township Major Anderson and John Y. Stone f gp,,u¢ 11 o'clock, u tramp approached the are expected to address the ropublicans |, oo o0f Mr., Colvin, and seeing no one here next Saturday evening. present but a young girl about sixteen Tho police forco was changed about|years old, made Inquiry as to where the Satarday, officors Austin’ Dann and O’-fmen folks were. On being in- Brien now being on day daty. formed that they were in the The Council Bluffs district conference | field and would not return until noon, of the Methodist churches meets in Sid- th?1 tramp asked "l}or if she was ulonlq:, ney, October 28th to 30th inclusive, ST T e 0. 8. Wortly, editor and proprietor of | throat, overpowering her, and committed the Dunlap Reporter, has leased that|a crime which makes one forget the laws : of the land, and incites him to wreak office to G. W. Thompson, of Dunlap. |0 00 A *ihe hell-born brute, He The new pastor not having arrived | flod” from the house, and from the de- there were no preaching services in scrlptk(x;xklglvsnbol hun.h w::a rauo&;lnlzud ‘ near Oaklan some hunters who saw Broadway Methodist church yesterday. Wi llwmpting’m WBdEW/EHBEa AEATas Leonard, “‘the kid,” who was recently | scription of the villain was sent to Coun- shot by officer Dunn, has been arrested | cil Bluffs, wherea man who answered by Ed. Bates on the charge of vagrancy. it was arrested by detective Beawick, ANOTHER OUTRAGE, Rev. A. K. Bates being absent attend-| 0 o' b thin ought to end ing the meeting of the synod of Towa, | 4hq chapter, at least 5o for as this county the Presbyterians had no services yester- |{s concerned, but it does not, for at day. ten o'clock that same night, in Carson, if possible a greater crime was commit- A. J. Loveless, of Walnut, fell down tadl: the victlm belng the wife of T. J. the cellar stairs of Day Bros. & Co.’s ul“t"lkl irfiplemml'llt dealer h“ that i bad bruises [ place. Mr. Hartwell went up the street L el sl ) pm see the torchlight prucan&on. the re- and cuta. publicans holding a meoting there that A man has been found at Missouri | night, and returning to take his wife to Valley who answers a description of | the meeting, found the rooms dark and Morgan O'Brion who dissppesred from |tho door looked. Supposing that_his 3 wife had gone to a neighbor’s, or with here about a week ago. He is insane. |40 nolg%lbor to the mutiné, he re- Sometime Saturday night thieves ::rned to t(h‘o meo'&l)ng l"lld 'rem;ined '8 frui - | there some time. On_ returning home ‘broke into Towl.leel fruit and confection: Hsdea ey BHIN MooEed ThoY dobt rak ery store, helping themsclves to clgars | f,r0eq open, and what @ sight met his and went through the till getting a little | eyes! There, lying upon the floor, un- change. consclous, was his wife, her undercloth- sunction of Mai d Pear | ing literally torn into rags, and marks of Near the junction of Main and Pearl{ yi5on00 upon her body and throat, show- streec there were nine dozen Chinese lan- | ing plainly that she had defended her terns hung out Saturday night, Yester- hunlor to ;ho hlatlln ;nl unequal] :struggllo { tolon but | 8galnst a brutal, lustful man, artially eyt AR B e A S T eight. B. J. Donahoe, of Lewis township, ‘was knocked down near the Crystal mills Saturday night. He thinks he knows his assailant, and says tho matter was re- venge, not robbery, that either one or two men came up the John Seville, livi: Bout ! four miles stairs and inquired for Mr. Hartwell and 288 BT« STRB R ° [ on being informed that he was not in, a northeast of Walnut, nas threshed 164 | shawl or something of that kind was bushels of wheat from eight acres of | thrown over her head, and she was drug- land, and says his corn will go sixty |ged, Sho has beon kept under the in- T S e fluence of chloroform since that night. Lol 3 Her being in a delicate condition makes Rev. C. F. Tolman, of Chicago, district | the thdu crime one which it is Impossible secrotary of tho American Baptist mis- | to find words to condemn.—Avooa Her- sionary union, preached in tho Baptist | % church here yesterday, presenting facts and figures of the work in which he is so interested and soliciting further financial help. cane high chairs and children's rockers, The chief of the fire department did fi I‘;jc'él never known gfiff-i:'a iu‘;-ht:xv':le!t. f .| H. E. Seaman, paper, books and station- not propose to have tho demooratio par- | o\ 5041 rondway, Gouncil Bluffa, ade spoiled by any false alarm of fire, and e #o arranged the department so that ic SNODDERLY'’S STAB. case of an alarm the bell should not bo struck, but the boys should turn out in| e 4y yaable to Die, and Yet Ris As- silence. A large number, mostly ladies, im- proved the opportunity offered Saturday afternoon and evening and viewed the specimens of art in the studio of Misses Hatcher and Walker, The display won much praise from tho visitors and was|,o.0, un improbability. The bartender certainiy a very creditable one. at Motoalfe s saloon says that Snodderly Goorge Foster, the conductor on the | yay causing a row there earlier in the B. & M. who had his leg cut off at Pa- | gyening, and he made him go out. Later cific Junotion Friday night, died Satur-|Snodderly and N. H. Shoomaker came day noon. His homo is at Plattsmouth, |into the place, and got to_fighting, and and he leaves a wife, but no children. | he did not see Shoemuaker draw a knife Ho has been in the employ of the road |OF have one in his hand, but when the for elght years, and was not only a two men were separated Snodderly stag- gored toward the end of the bar, trusted employe, but a very popular man | % ['m cut.” Shosmaker was arrested and a among all who knew him, knifo was found wpon him, with which A Harlan genius, Goorge Ross, has it is supposed tho cutting was done, al- devised & novel pig pen. It is about though Shoemaker denies it. Snodderly ¢ is reported as being in a very dangerous sixtoen by eighteen feot, and made of | condition, the cut being about six inches common fence boards, but at each cor- | long, between the eighth and ninth ribs, ner is wheel. Whenever Ross wats to | and 80 deep as to expose the lung cavity. + : : Shoemaker has been released on %400 move his hogs, he drives them Into the |y, 3, (0" ywai'the result of the injury, patent pen, hitchos a horso to the pen | geomingly light bond considering the and drives off. The pen moves, and the | gravity of the charge. hogs necessarily keep moving, when-| Tho causesleading to the difficulty are et ! kept very quiot, but it is claimed that . B, Smib, & young mun who hag| Si0dderly and Shoomaker were togothor . B. Smih, » young 0 has| gotting a countryman fall for the pur- been clerking for D. J. M. Wood, of | pose of getting away with his money, and Hastings, attempted suicide the other | that the quarrel arose between them as day. Ho seized 8 revolver from Wood's to the division of the gain, Itis said " D98 | that they had a quarrel before entering coat pooket while the Iatter was lighting | Metcalf's saloon, and that the stabbin @ banging lamp, rushed into a bedroom, | was done then, but that Saodderly di and lolding the revolver to his head u‘ult realize ;lmth T :nlLll b-su;n oy until enapped it twico, but luckily it did not | 31er Soomaker had fullowed him into e e, fl:l::lflldn. saloon, and the fight had been steps have been taken to place-him un- der treatment at the asylum, it being ;‘“’“““ that ho sy rocover his rossOn i g whoels, tho lavgeat n uso. H. D b Y oare and attention. ler, 1009 Fourth avenue, Council Biuf The attempted wrecking of aspecialtrain [ the westorn agent for these ekates, bearing the Blaine and Logau club from |18 having an immense success in selling Carson to their homo in Avocs ssused | 100 #4me. Ho carries s largo and well e assorted stock of club, half club and strap Two [ skates. cedar ties had been placed across the Wre— rails, but the engineer discovered the| XDe Commercial Men's Gathering @ obstruction, reversed his engine and The wholesale houses of this city are callod for brakes, but was unable to stop arrangiog to call in their traveling men, before the ~ngine had atruck the placs. | 113¢ they may bo hero at the commercial The coweatoher pushed one of the ties {n | 07 §sthering here, on Monday, Tues- front of It, but the other, being smaller, day and “tudl.ludly of next week, and slipped under the cow-catcher and slid all enterprising busiuess houses are ox. slong in frons of the wheels s short dist- | PeC10d to join in helping along the enter- e ot e SRR gl rise and making the gathering a success 3 ands have been engaged, the skating dease it the engine had to be jacked up. |rink secured, and this week business men though sho was fighting the vilainsous hound who had but a short time before invaded her home, but was soon quieted sufficiently to enable him to 0 for assistance and physicians. uring somi-consciousnese it was learned L R A Closing Out, To closo the business I offer my stock of miscellaneous books, picture, fancy goods, sailant is Released on Light Bail, There are many different statements as to how Jim Snodderly came to receive the stab which now causes him to be confined to his bed, with death as by no el sl il The roller skate wustly in favor seoms to bo the one with the 2} inch brass. notions, fire screens, casels, willow and | | S — and citizens will ba solicited furnish n newspapers of the city expect tc WHOLESALE DEALERS IN such information as will show the g INT B NA7 prosperity and prospects of the city, and ssion of all who are in poss that class of facts will confer a favor on the news gatherers by handing them in. 5 Fall GoodsFine Cigars hands taking hold the gathering wil Jo oas, and the gathering of such solsof men in_ this iny"‘ulf' pmu-‘n Weo make a speclalty, at our EASTERN factory, of FINE HAVANA snd YARA OIGARS. All Cigars sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted great help to the place — 1teal Kstate Transfers, as reprosentod. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE, 6562 Broadway, The following aro the real estato trans- AT H. H. HORNE & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 2’ * IOWA, fors filed for October 18 and reported to iy — RO T — _— Tur Ber by P. J. McMahon, 3 White; Its 2, 3, 4. , 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 1 17, Railroad add; F30 31 Btse. aed Witk o' Thiomaw £, L A COMPLETE LINE OF Olark; n} ne} sec 4, town 706, range 41: $2,300, g b N N b i §. O, Hombert and wifo to_ District, BOOtS, Shoes and Rubbers Township of Belknap; part se| se] sec . ° All IH‘\\“nml olean. LOWEST 'Iuc&s nm!ynhrm‘"l in 'rv.,\n" ”?"I‘rm' ]s.v\n goods. No , 14, town 75, range 40; 870, S lk D G. d & N lt i Kok wanied| Wo arb U toketsetniod I o s prces o} aw} wec 15, town range 42, and ne} x{w} sec 22, town 77, rauge 42; IN THE NEW COLORS AND LAT.ST STYLES. OUR Boston Boot and Shoe tore. $3,000, Daniel C. Haskell and wife ot al. to i el sw} sec 21, town Jno, W. Hawley 76, range 43; 81,600. ittt >0 SRS PERSONAL Mr, Gannon left last evening for Daven- port, 7. N. Brown, of Burnham, Tulleys & Co., arrived from New York Saturday, Dr. C. B, Judd, the electric belt man, ro- turned Saturday from New York, Hon. J. G. Carlisle was the guest of Mr. Ho goes from hero to Pusey over Sunday. Creston, then to Oskaloosa, o — Opposed to St, John, A dispatch from Towa says the faculty of Tabor college, one of the leading un- iute, are unanimous for They are the chlef promoters of the movement to place a prohibition iversities of the St. John, electoral ticket in the field. Tue Voo tention has October 9, 1884,—My at- st been called to the above The item roduct of some fertile brain. First—If they were so unanimous for St, John it would be no dishonor, but the statement is not true. faculty is a prohi been widely copied, In reply allow Bapond—While every mumbor of the DBAPE’Y CILOTH sentiment among them is opposed to the organization in Towa of a separate party in the interest of prohibition. Wi, M. Brooks, President Tabor College. TaBoR, Ia., October 18, 1884, 417 Broadway, Council Bluffs, E. E. ADAMS & CO. ~ NORENE & LANDSTROM, Merchant Tailors. Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Reasonale Prices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 206 Main Streot, : - - Council Blufts, DR. JUDD’S ELECTRIC BELT. 0,000 Electrlo Belts fold for the Month of Scpt, by us. Acents Wanted! Reterences—Any of the business houses In Council Bluffs. JUDD & SMITH Propritors, Salesrooms 319, Broadway. Manufactory 30, Fourth St. COUNOCIL 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. Wholeeale and retall dealers in Grain and Baled Hay, Prices rea’ eonable. Satisfaction Guaranteed. SCHLUTER & BOLEY Corner Fifth Ave. & 4th St., Council Bluffs. OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT is very complete in variety'and excellence of goods. We have also ar arranged to take mneasures snd have cloaks MAIDE TO ORIDEIR, thereby insuring a perfectly fitting garment without extra expense to our customers, A fine stock of Cloakings, Plushes, Velvets, Eides, Down and Jersey Cloth CORTAINS | CORTAINS ! Turcoman, Tambour, NMadras and I.ace! In Choice New Patternsa 1d very cheap.! BMITH & TOLLER, Agts,, LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS | 7 and 9 Maln street, (Curtain Gocds, Window Shades,”Ete., Ete. in fact, a complete atock of everything| usually kept infa first-class Dry Goods store, at the old standof ... CounciL BLUFFs, - - - = = Towa. SPECIAL NOTICES. Pear] Stroot, near Broadway NOTICE.—Speolal a vertisements, suc a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Ing, oto., will be Inserted in this column rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n. sortion. TLeave advertisoments at our offios, No. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc From. HARKNESSBROS., 401 Broaaway, Council Bluffs, iIowa: See Carpat advertisement in following issues of this paper. LARGEST ANDZBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EairGoods In Jowa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Councll Bluffs, Towa. s ba 20 Broadway, Cor COOKING AND HEATING STOVES ot W eptsctot, ** ¥ere= 1 MRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Maunfscturer. OAL—Angus, Capital Centersillo and other soft Tow conl Kept at Georgo Heatons, 023 Broad Telephone N ond-hand by irrors and fixtures, Peter J. Leik, Marys- Both new and second hand, ranging in prices from $3.50 to $25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. I am making a big reduction in FFUORNITURIE As 1 need the room to display my stock of stoves. d_meas. wood yard ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENGH urtains, in Lace, Sk, Turcoman, Etc.! Ofl'cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Eto A TR I JEE I S5 Council Bluffs, Towa, A. J.MANDEL, 325 Broadway, MA K MOEIIN, Proprit of CRESTON HOUSE AYTHING £IRSTOLASS,—— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St. - % hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. >me and be convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In our Iine. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Curtains and House Furnishings in the J City. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 6, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - . COUNOCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane COUNCILBLUFFR 160 hogs po_day. Odell & Day, cents & wook. MRS. 8. J. NORRIS, MANDEMAKERS & VZN, hundred ()5, PAPERS—For salo at Im offico, a 26 cents Having opened in a new store I invite the inspection of ladies. EXT Public Sale ouncil lufs Detecrive A —0F— SHORT HORNS! A Council Bluffs, Iowa, WEDNESDAY, OCT, 20TH, L. C. BALDWIN & SON Will sell Eighty Head of Well-Bred Short Horn Cattle, consisiing of SIVE ALDWIN & SON wet, Council Bluits, MRS, 8, J, NORRIS, 236 Broadway, - - - Council Bluffs Carpenters Architects STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor, Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFF3. Orders in the city or country solicited. Promptattention and ,satisfaction Guaranteed. Plans and specifications furnished free. G. Enaar, tant. A. F. CLATTERBUCK, anager. ol o ricnds found, Divorces procus prosenting this Assoclation. Al communic 3 x 1 Is better prepared than ever bofore to fill all demands for washing, We call your 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. Ordera sent by mail or otherwise receive prompt_attention, ALBERT P. JCHNBON, Proprietor. 712 BROADWAY - . - COUNCIL BLUFFS NMetecalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HATS,CAPS BUCKGLOVES, CUOUNOIT, BLUFFS I0WA D. E. CONINEI X UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. EuEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO, OPEN DAY AND NIGHT No. 12 IW. Main St.. Council Blufls. W. ? P. ALYSWORTH. and 844 Proadway, MRS. J. J. GOOD. Waves, Switches, Whatnots, Langt.’y aud Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KINDS OF ErairGioods MAIN STREET, ®CNUNCIL BLUFFS " MRS L. A. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER. Cutting and Fitting a Specialty. 236 BROADWAY COUNCIL ETOUSE: MO VEIEL Frame Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT truoks aud auy {distance {audljsver ‘any kind ~o'{§groandt dav and Thuraday Afternocns. cents, A. F. SCHANCK, Wuager, R ONLILIE ¥ Stang Rink ! v | Admission 26c Use of Skates 15 I, H, MARTFNS, Proprietor, 4 BRICK HOUSES raised. All work gasranteed, + AYLSWORTH, 1010 Ninth street. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FrAxz Liser, EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or Finishy KIMBALL PIANOS W.R. VAUCHARN. £ Justice of the Peace. cuufi R1ceM.Id)m i) kuife or drawiog o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES ot xinds » spocaty. i Al Ooutad it e 0% Mo 4@ Concultasion tree Omaha and Counell Bluffe, %eal ostato collectlon agency, Odd Fellows Blook wvor Savings Bank N. BCHURZ. Justice of the Poace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, COUNCIL BLUFFS. I0WA brain & Provisions, BOOGE'S SIOUX OITY HAMS, Bost Modern Price to Buy, J. Y. FULLER, st The Kimball Organ, 80 1 d favorably known in the west, recommends [teslf, Commission Merchant|,, STEWART, © Bole Agent for above liues. of Goods, | Warerooms, 1839 =Bro Pear] Street Council Blutts, lowa, ! Council Blufls Correspondence Solicited, Ageats Wanted, o B SR - o, o