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; :;nn mpu...u' i i "fi i3 have fear for b %umm- experience in that HE DAILY BEE.| IGOUNCIL BLUFFS. VEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT OFFICE: Ko, 12 Fearl Streot. carrier in any part of th rweeks 20. city at Manager. " MINOR MENTION, Roiter, the tailor, for fall goods L. A. Caspar is putti onto lna green houses, 40 by 100, D. L, Harcourt, of Onkland, wns taken o tho n\lum « Pleasant last even Bz for tic B iln 4I|v! ight at the ope jovse in I nd this evening will | poear again [acheth. B oudge Conner has granted a decr Moreclosing the mortgage on_the driy Spark, and naming Dr. MeCrae Rruste Perniit to wed was yesterday given to is and Lena Johnson, both of 8 Schulter and Katrina Rolfs, both of Minden. Our telegraphic columns contained the ther day ount of the ullnmp(ul obbery of Wells Fargo & Co.’s express Mo lnn:\,i]n‘nn-~w nger attacked being ted formerly of this cit telegram rmm "him yesterday sa) he robbers have been caught. The city council is making ¢ nts for much additional paving. tion should be tak ceuring o ) tematic cleaning of paving is rm«lr down. Council Blufls does not ge mearly so much benefit hnm its it might, if the street cleaning. Col. Abbott, indigi denies s not a practical mechanie, He s arpenter by teade, and that he | hoen 5o long conneeted with Tumt yards and with building enterprises t e is posted as to what kind of paving “should be done, and that he has had line. ash ticket agent, J. C. Miteh- | kets to the Nl Louis fair for the round t The gr al of the Ve ||..l I‘lnp] i it addition i the | Wt | tend, the 1 nl Lone half. Judge Aylesworth has promised to de lare to-duy who is the real chief of the Bire department It is to be hoped that © \\| 1 be no delay in making a deci- the piblic may give the men a rest from trying to an- query, “When is it to be de- The mayor has at 1 faction, 1o reply to him. the personal cl visor Kirkwood or has attacked score of been hopin 7 pome aftention. | him. n and at somebody udescende i il be up ag now. Tn the U.mu\ States con i presided,” although on (he moni Dennis_Gilmor & Northwoeste sonal dam yesterday, is also ealled mburg peopie are hot 1 e Bambe Anong those in attendance at the de; ocratic convention yesterday were A. W Askwith, of Oukland, and Fremont Ben- amin, of Avoca, who have been until Dow in the republican vanks. In the republican convention Mr. Ask- with was talked of as one of the delegates state convention, but for Sowme reason he did not get the honor, Mr Benjamin’s namein the recent republic convention was whispered abou | 10 be placed on the ticket as nomince fo the legislature,but the convention tho it better to choost X sudden change of these two vepub 16 democ is doubtless honest, they have doubtless been 1 of political belief from eareful considera- tion of all the facts in the ehange comes n unfortun: follow y upon the publica on in_whicl rt. Some will say { by disappointment, o’ misrepresentation and h, of conrse, motiyes. - THE SIDE SHOWS, The Mayor Puts Himself in a New Political Posture. ared his demoeratic It has alw heen by the most sensiblo men in both parties, and it has been prefty well demonstrated by this time that the Brk was right in declaring that the anly purpose of calling it was to throw the democrats oft' their guard, steal in and capture the eancoses, and try to fix matters so as to secure the | mayor a nomination for the legisluture ! or something else, or at least to | matters as to make the Jemocei atic p u yecogy him. "This failing he now gives up the iden of hold a convention of own, Tas started on a new track, it bei claimed that he was in ing a convention, but t harmony, and for the good of the e s g m(ufi into line, thu and gencrons l rew Aul The mayor has dec convention “off.” considered “oft” iug his d il 15 L0 merit spe In the role o i llllm to get wha get by Id’u bluft gaim Ory from the politic: . with which he has been struck ln Ill]« 88 Ho still sticks to it that the 1l for u convention was publishe .) at the ve quest of ten m-mm its, but he take such care to kee ‘n names seeret that therp is great doub® in the public mind | us to whether t, and if so, wlu!tbm‘llm are in 86 represent- o men of the | Im mayor is cunning enoug vh how- ovor, to hold onto o part of his Whip-lash and announces that he will stlll retain the right to go ahead with an open re wolt, unless the convention nominats anen to suit him, This he says, howey in a stage whisper, so thai it will not em too much like' s threat, and wili let im down eusy with his crowd, and at | & the same time not spoil his new role tyr (o the genersl good of the lirge. The othel ernts ) udly, when 1 publicans speak of th ing iy division i the ranks, but still | @ mayor and his little gronp ¢ wardly a good d¢ lur trouble ze tov l"nl A premium for the longest | that with the burial of G | if anyone had | i onl | ship with one iess vete, ! adopted om thi ar's crop. For lr" on or tddress J hipper of wheat Poar] street, Cou ‘ luting, fit......u iss Mate € m. I‘ lnnin gunu 0 ", er Pecovery. moved THE BOURBON NOMINATIONS. The Democratio Oounty Convention at the Opera House Yesterday. MIGHTY WASTE OF A WIND. Perry Reel mour. ted Phil Ar- Nominees— Against he Other Complete Account of the Love Feast. ¢ convention met rday, the conven The county democr: in the opera honse ye tion being ealled to orde 11 o’clock by Thomas Bowman, who by consént of the liouse called Hon. W. H. M. Pusey to the chair, and My, E. Cook, of Knox town ship, as temporary sece My, Pusey thanked them, lonor would be g vailed through the o ocratic conventions “where two or gether, ormerly dem- ned with saying three ave gathered to- " but this looked to him like an incipient state convention. He paid the administration a great send-off, claiming that it was showing n wonderful economy, and was cleaning out corruption, and showing up republican steals, another r honest J. L wonld want to come b on the democratic were being turned out from llu\ crib and human beings placed | ‘The republicans were raising old | They wanted to make out that | hg was a rebel because he had m abama girl. The speake years ago, at the Pacific house, met & young man and Jady, s they but Whiting and She had been living in Monor ever since, milking ings, and vaising child model wife and mothe Le filled with them ttle public thero. county ing She was the ws, da stock en, 1d Towa should It was supposed nt the old cry, | “You've a rebel ' would have died out, but still there were little fellows running about calling it out to every democrat who aspired to oflice. There wa mense corn erop. Suppose the r: should concludo to add two cents a bushel | to take it to the seaboard. That would make a tax of millions of dollars on the farms of Towa. Could the people trust a corporation lawyer like te in such a case? SE ted the | and | ( their corns stepped on they could talk that on the street corners, | and while sitting on dry goods boxes. J.J. moved that a committee | of ten be nted on - ered S ten on ried. After the intment mittecs Mr. J. J. Frainey 1 convention adjourn until RY WORK the committee on pe fon reported onvention chirman: nd AP, presidents; E and M. F. 1 iy « of Knox, Cook, of Knox, sec Lirer, of this city, as assis "The report adopted. oneweg, ‘in taking the ch p\mlu ted that this convention wonld not y seleet men to be vou men who wonld be » -‘,~n||u'lm~u ty \\.ruhl be represented, instead of mis nted asin the L. The committee on ¢! making ap t 1 Knox fownship repor ted wor of The 'y were de- cport by a The comm! throwing ont port w On motion of G. A. Holmes the vonye tion pros ite et datos FOR THE Tipton i as, of | nun of 11 > and for the Mv. Deitrich, of Avoca, named art, of Knox. Belknap (n\\'nship named J. L. Fetter, H. M. Pusey named Col. John H itley, which™ was the first name to f stie appli The were for calls Keatley, but he was not the house J. J. Frainey mmul to make Col. Keat- nomination as one of the repre- | tives unanim ried with en thusiasm. Minden township named Joseph E of that towns] |n> An informal hallot ing: Hart 44, B 58, Dye was taken s 89, Col. Keatley coming tnto the hall, he was reccived with enthusiasm, and pro- cecded to address the conyention, ~He | said that he had stoutly resisted all at tempts of friends to have his name pre sented to the convention, h‘ ing in vention so stron to bear that ho concluded that vention. In uc pledged himsel t the prohi pting the nomination he rainst corporations and law. He de tiol shonld stund . Ho pledged himsolf, wlso, o stand | the workir b | i | Ly the Peo; ng speeeh, T'he formal bullot \l\ll“t«l i tion of R. 8. Hurt, he receiving B3 > nom- [ On motion of G. nomination was m SHRIEVALTY twas not present 10 ke o 5 al the conyention procecded o | nominate for sherifl. As this was sup- posed to be the real contest, one d shouted out, ow let everybody mml theirbreath,” Those named were A, B: Perkins, of Keg Creek; Wilford Huynes, of Booy Tsain Wright Le R.I" Lovell, of 1 [} 3 "ot Knox, as | ite put ity ¢ Wes, Prainey named Dt of K HOM. Pusey med John ¢ hun)u” of Kane. allot was informal 181, Healey ”ill.l\wl' Wes DING THI REE Hn» unnouncement of i vat called forth applause. Perry Reel | requested that his name be not used, but immediately some éne nominated him and there “were fresh cheers. Mr. K 1, in behalt of Mr. Reel, insisted | ould not consider a_nomination. | There was an nproar, and all sorts of | nd there seemed a disposition to | nomination on him whether or Ihree or four were trying to make hes at one time, iuul ““i ly ge -"'rn lhlu voices being drowned in | gootlhatured. appliuse, and olis for “Reel” and * I‘uLun Myr. Kelly nomi for Perry aey Loming tion X + M | was ! derwood | K Sold by dru | each | mentsat ¢ | ne THE OMAHA D/ ATT Y BEE, ,__,,»-»-———.—__.____________1 to the relief of the democracy, time of need. He moved that Perry Reel be nominated by acclamation. Cries of “No,” and Is for “Perkin One ex cited delogate nominated for sherifl I'homas Bowman, and wanted him nomi nated nnanimously and by imition J. G. Tipton thought there were somy other good men besides Perry Reel. He did not think Reel was the only man who counld beat Phil Armour . Mr. Puscy insisted there was now an important “cpoch in the history of the party. The republicans have put forward what they deemed the best men. Col Sapp was foreed by them to be a candi date for the legislature. There like demand among the people £ ol Mr. Pusey insisted on his motion to nominate him by acclamation uproar followed the chy hallot in its n wi Stewart withdrew €. Waesloy's and seconded the nomination of le 70, Taines) de unani- name Reel A ballot was taken re Lovell 22, Perkins 10, Healey The nomination was then m: mous, at least declared so, thongh there were anumber who shouted “No.' Tn response to wild calls for Reel, cheers, that gentleman shrunk to the and refused to do talking. The nomination FOR COUNTY followed. Robert Plumer, Wm F. P John Clausen, w ’\l,\ Roler AImllnn-\l I \uu., his name usee A formal l| illot resulted: Plumer 52, Clausen I\uln\nml 1, Patton 15, Lynch 3, Rohrerl. No ulting 0, SURER Jod, John H. 1. F. Rohrer, was made unanimous. FOR AUDITOR Mr. Pusey named John Clansen, s Wells” Cook m o unanimons by acelamation. a hurral SUPERINTENDENT OF came mext. J. W, W, Laird, s nan ), . Woods, of Kane, pamed. A lallot vesulted in nominit Laird, he réCeiving 89, and Wool 21, FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. . Brodbeck was nominated by Col Lacy, who moved he e nom acclamation, Carcied unan- am of imously. E y Faul was named by Mr. Wells Cook. "Dr. F. P. Bellinger was named in aneat spee :h by Ed Becker. John Booth nied by Fre Dr. Allison was Henvy F named A for nomination, he 1 Ilmnnmlun 2, ”nnlh 5 5 nomination was made e the unan- FOR SUD S. Felter of \nuul and Henry 1 . knap, S. G. Under- siddens “of Boomer, W. Wyman of Coon of Gurner, John of Waveland, James. Boylor: of t, and Robert A. Muthercll and i, Dunkle wero named. The first ballot resulte nderwood Hiddens Flint 19, Dunkle 2 “T'he next ballot v \nllml] oylor 67, Un- \Iu\h.- : Boyler 36, Mutherell 18 Giddens m nt Boyler was declared one m the fu\ l n«l 1 W ceiving h.l (unn 24, \\3m«-1 5 Mutherell ‘., Giddens 14, Unde nomination was made unanimous A county committec of one from ward and township was then named the convention adjourned. CUREIRIE and winter clothing to order. & Landstrom, 205 Main street, el St the L) Full 1f you wish to make legitimately hum Ten {o Fifty dollars per day w Judd & Smith, No. 84 Fourth Council Blufls. strect, A al te [l']r‘\YHHA to the Br from Walnut states that J. C. Bige- low, un old resident of that place, has beeen seriously injured by an accident in ; ing, Itis feaved”that his ull is fractured and th fears that will not live. He has a wife and two messs he of title L. Squire, and real Substantial abst 2 102 te loans, J. W. rl strect, s cheap at Homer's, 23 - proventedand thorque Q ¢ DUFFY'S PURE MALT W Recommeneded by leading phy ts and grocers. Lamy Main St. 1y SPECIAL NOTICES NOTICE.~Speeial ndvertisements, bst, Found, I sueh us first in' sul v oflic Broadway. good as new. Usid atgreat saerifice, Bluirs 0RR SALE—Twrniture, only it oW Wi W No. 1038 Third avenue, s for bivn, Throo v lay housekeoping; B0 Voorhi OR RENT Well, clstern, i No.4 Westminster cot order, Inquive at 124 OR SALE~( Buraer, in pe | strect, 0 RENT—A now seven-room bouse, Enquire BEE Ofice. fots and_Innd, A, J. Council BIutrs, Honses Wi First avenue, OR SALE phenson, OR RENT— whlk fron fern. I six-room house, ten minutes y water, well and eis- Harison stroet, th MCMAHON & (6. 4 Porl sir NT OR EXCHANGE. yery liberal terms. Nneil Butts vn,,.. il complete, with neres « tho lurgo bourding hou ihree y in Cherokee. an Tor Wester M the town of Hust- Nebrusks Jund tul home My, lowu, for y und wlso o ) of Chenvo, or cash or will prope exchange No. 178 S i Dick i of Spirit L 3 per uc BB Phillips K well improy \ Towa, Joining 'the for 4 short time, fihlnhl nson cou ke, Price, Are four inproved farms in howith w small i uitas will be exchang: lind in Nebrasia Neb,, 10 exc partly hunge brick reside stlocations in Council Bl Kuus: ruski beautiful b PHY DO W irban location in Towa for western lunds. RO duy eal o ) 1 company have one of the best assorted WEI INESD/ \W SEPTEMBER 30, 188 Metcalf Bros 342 and 344 BROADWAY. THE HEW YORY, Plumbing Co. 552 BROADWAY. RETAIL DEPARTMENT Mens Fall & Winter Wear CLOTEIING. COUNCIL BLUFKS, - - « IOWA. Mene' and Roye' Nusiness Kuie, Mens' and Boys' Dress Suits, Childrany’ Every Day and Dr Overconts for foys nnd Morchin Merchant St ilor Overcoats, TNDERWEAR. Sanitary Hydraulic Engineers, Trowsers, Morchant Tail o , to order, weers, Public and Private Systems Shirts and Trowsers in 8coteh wools, Medicated Scarlets, Extra Heavy Balbrigeans, Fancy Colored Wools and mixed qualities, from ach to $4.60, DUNLAP AND STETSON HATS TOR THE FALL OF 1883, of Sewerage. Water works and Ventilation designed A RITISIIING GOODS and constructed, Gloves, Neckwear, Suspenders, ! Handkerchiefs, Collars And Cuffs, i Of first cluss qualitios and reasonable pricess Ve e S Bros. ] Plumbing work in all its branches. This stueks of plambing goods in the west Estimates furnished. HARRY BIRKINBINE, Minager »w York Plumbing company 552 Broad way Council Blufts, ‘Telephone No 27, ONLY HOTEL In Council Blulfs haying Fire Hscape eall bells, fire ] RETAIL DEPARTMENT 342 and $4 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa. JI AiR (.' )()l) —AT— ‘MRS D. A. BENEDIOT'S Council Blufrs, Andall modern jmprovements, i ) alarm CRESTON 1[()( ST Nos. 216, 217 and 219, Main MAX MOHN, 1o, 'HAIR GOODS. Waves, Frizzes, - Switches, Ete, HAIR GOODS. SHAMPOOTING, HATR DRESSING, AND CUTTING. HAIR GOODS. Bavgs ent Pampndour, Langtry or Other Styles. HAIR GOODS. GIL S, Coun iotor, No. 337 Brondway Hair Groods of allKinds Made to Order. | Hair Goods of all Styles Ready Made. 337 Broadwa l/, No. GARPETS' GARPETS‘ - Bluiis. WANSON SWANSON MusIC CO0., 320 Brondway, Council Blufrs, Pianos and Organs Seld on Monthly Payrments Our buyer writes from New York that ho t and cholcost line of CARPETS, Ruas, CURTAINS Al kinds of repairing cn musical instruments aspecialty. —AND— JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY. AT LAW. | o i, COUNCIL BLUFFS. wrriving daily and we res body to el and seo the UPHOLSTERY GoOODR~ These goods aro now tully invite overy- Thorough Instruction on the Piano " 0il Cloths, and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY Persons desirous of receiving instruction in Linoleums, Mattings OF ALL KINDS. Prof. C. B. Lipfert, First Avenue, Council Blutrs, lowa. Window Shades, No CITY STEAM LAUNDRY REMER & SBARIGHT, No. 34 N. Main Streety Council Bluffs, lowa. y o No. 1. N. SCHURZ, Justice of the Peace. Ofice Over Amdricim E: COUCHABLUE KIEL SALE STABLES I Horses and males conpant]y on hand, for ~uh at retnil ox in carlod 16 4 socic warrantod a4 Wholesale and «d hay, Prices r teed Cor. Cornice Poles, Ete., Etc, AT POPULAR PRICES, ha Al work warranted Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadway. D. A. BENEDICT, Nign Writer! FOR s {BfRction guarin. & BOLEY 5t Ave, and 4th St., Council Blutrs, MRS. A. B. ROBERTS, Formerly of New York, FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING Cutting and Fitting Establishment. puncil Blufs, Towa, AGE DAVENPORT LADDER COMPANY in stock made ry best, No. i Pearl Strvet, THOS. OFFICER. M. W, L PUSEY, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS Al styles of Ladders co from spruce pine plank. We shall offer at CASH SALE, until sold, a large invoice of COTTON FLAN NELS at 25 per cent below the pri asked. 10 dozen Blankets at £1.25 to $2.00, worth from $2.00 to £3.00. were bought at Auction Sales and will not be duplicated. Ps These goods were ties will do woll to gecure them while here, Our new stock of SILKS Tricots, Dress Flannels, Plaids, Ete,, Are unusually attractive and never so cheap as now offered. INew Carpets are reeeived and our stock is well assorted for the early Fall trade, Office Matting a Specialty. HARKNESS BROTHERS, 441" BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUEFS, GUM! GUM! GUM! Exclusive Rubber House! RUBBER BOOTS, SHOFS & ARTICS, RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING TR g, e ey (DI _mmense Stock, Eastern Prices Duplicated Send for llustrated Catalogue. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. Warohouse and room, 41 N. Main St., Courcit Bluffs, lowa, Oflico 412 Lroudy STEAMDYE AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No. 29 Main St.,, Council Bluffs. J. M. PHILLIPS, WHOLI ALY D) ofs and Shoes no traveling agent, thus saving thefi ex penses t ¢ awn Rubber Compuny, Write for prices 413 Broadaway, Council Blug's, lowa, ALER 1N Empld Istomerd, Agent f 200 Heating Stoves from $3 to $10 Each. - Cheap Cook Stoves and General House Furnishing goods, including Now und Second Hund ¥ BY M. DROHLICH, 698 BROAODWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS. W.P. AYIL.SWORTE, HOUSE ‘MOVER AND RAISER Brick buildings of any kind raised or moved and sasisfaction guaranteed. Friume houses