OTIILUFFS THURSDAY , SEPTEMBER 4 , 1884. THE DAILY BEE. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thursday Morning September 4. sucscmiTioN BATES. SO cento rr WN * nyCurtlcr - - - - - - - -J , - - - $10.00 per OFFICE ! Ko. 7 Pearl Street , Near Broadway. MINOR MENTION , Sco J. Roller's fall goods. The city council moots tomorrow night. The jury in the superior court hav boon excused until next Saturday. The Episcopalians are to have n socia this evening nt the residence of John Baldwin. In the police court A. W. Walker nnd James Ililoy were each fined $7.00 fo being drunk. Water was struck nt Goisos' artesian well yesterday the How being live to oiqht gallons a minuto. The Jellison murder case canio up in the Crawford county court the other day and was continuud until the next term. The Ladies' Harmony mission prayer mooting will bo hold this ( rhuraday ) ev ening at the residence of Mr. Fair , 227 Harmony street. Tomorrow the board of supervisors will open bids from physicians for attending all cases of paupers in the city , also in Gainer nnd Lewis townshipn. Jnmes McGloon , who was arrested for pulling off his coat r.nd threatening to Trhip hisjboas , was. discharged on a hearing - ing before Judge Aylosworth yesterday morning , the judge warning him not to pull off his coat so quickly next time. The paste brigade of Barnum'a circus was hero , nnd made headquarters nt the Pacific. Yesterday Council's undertaking ing wagon waa used to take several of the men down Alain street , nnd this gave rise to the rumor that n coroner's jury had gone down to sit on the body of a man who had boon killed by the cars. Mr. H. S. Boyle is reported as ntill suffering from the clubbing which ho received coivod at the hands of Oflicor Austin nt the races. Nothing has boon done toward an investigation yet , and probably there will bo nothing done until Mr. Boylo's health is in sush a condition that ho can attend to it. The pacer Elkhorn , and the fast trotter Blazowood were yesterday shod by Nnsh Bros. , 71 ! ) Broadway , before being shipped away , Blnzowood's shoes only weighed four ounces , a very light weight. Nash Bros , are much sought after by horaomon , for they seem to have rare skill in this lino. This evening the Methodists Imvo a social at the residence of Rev. Joseph Knotta. If the weather is favorable there will bo a very largo attendance , and favorable or not there will bo with out doubt a most enjoyable timein which all friends of the church or family nro invited to participate. . The woodonbullding on Broadway near the blue barn , is being removed to maKe way for a now brick building , 20x00 feet , two stories high. Mr. Bohn , who owns the property , has lot the contract to Wickham Bros. , and the proposed building is already spoken for , to bo used as a carriage factory by'n now firm. The street car track on Broadway was recently thrown over to on side to bo temporarily used while the street im provements were going on , but it seems now that there will bo no immediate chance to lay the now and permanent track. The old track is being repaired , now rails being put in the place of these most worn. , George Ferguson's line family horse "Dullock" died yesterday after being sick for about a week. The loss is a heavy ono , not merely because of the market value of the animal but because of his being just the kind of a horse that was needed by the family , and because they had driven him for several yoara and became attached to him. Therowas a lively tlrao nt Bjkorapors naloon on Main street at a late hour 01 : Tuesday night. A man unwed Harmon Tinoman was sleeping in a chair/vhen the hour of midnight came , and the proprietor tor wishing to close up , wont to him am shook him up. Tinoman claims that ho was struck and kicked , and used roughly , which is denied by others. But anyway , lie was roaring mad , and as ho wont oui ho nicked up a boor keg and throw it in to the enloon , striking and breaking tin screen. Another keg ho throw througl the window , smashing the glaaj. Then was a general pow wow then , and a cal ! for the polico. Tinoman was run in am yesterday was fmudlfi.CO. He couldn'1 pay , and wont to jail. The move on the part of the barbers I have all the chops closed on Sunda ; aooms to have but few opposori. It i claimed that if all the shops joined in th move , there would bo as much mono made as running seven days and tha the men who do the work need ono da a week at least. A largo number hav joined in signing a petition asking th council to pass an ordinance with a pel alty ot $10 to $25 for each and every v elation , the petitioners promising to no only obey it but help to enforce it. It i underitood that the proprietors of ono o two of the hotel shops object as they want a chuico to accommodate- tran sients who come in to spend Sunday , The Uiilmjijiy Czar , W , Bi-pU-mhcr 3. The urrh al of tto ! Cl\v wan pontjionerl till Kepteinber H. 1'ivu 1m vlrcil luuru iiolicemcu have arrived , Olli- cU' ' chclui positively announce that thu threw - l mett at SHriiletu ! , POLITICAL PRATTLE , Sotno ot ttio Itciinl > llcnn Attorneys Impress Tliclr I'rofbrcnco lor .Judge Con.lectnrcs Con. ccrnlnpllic Icin > ncrnoy. Yesterday afternoon there was a moot ing of some of the republican members of the bar to consider the question as to whom they would favor as nominee for the circuit bench in place of Judge Ly * man , who laid down the republican ju dicial nomination to enter the congres sional contest. There were eighteen members of the bar present , some of whom hold proxies , so that the total vote was " 5. To got an expression of those present , a vote wa taken , of which Cap tain B. W. Hightreceived IHandCharles M. Harlo 12 , thus giving Captain Hight a majority of ono. A motion was then passed unanimously favoring Captain Hight for the nomination. In connection wltn the judicial contest , Mr. JncoluSimn name lias boon mentioned , and hin c.indl dacy has mot with great favor , but ho and his friends took no part in the bar caucus yesterday. In the democratic camp there is much quiet work going on. Little or nothing appears externally about the local con tests , and it does not Boom clearly sot tied whether Congressman I'usoy will enter the congressional race or not. Some of his friends declare that ho will not. Others say that ho will surely run. rhoso scorn to strike it nearer the truth who avow that Mr , Puaoy is a man whenever never lots go of his slice of broad and butter until ho is sure , in his own mind it least , that it will bo kept butter aide up , and that if ho thinks ho is pretty lure of winning , ho will enter the race. but not otherwise. It Booms conceded : hat ho can have the democratic nomina tion if ho wants it. There is some little yhisporlng , however , of running Bolter. Clio theory is presented that if Bolter is laminated , ho having alwaya had rather i ( greenback tendency , there can bo a 'uslon of uroonbackora with the democ racy , thus giving him 1,500 to 2,000 irotoa which Pusoy cannot got. It is predicted by some that , if a ouccossful fusion can bo made , Bolter will bo put .ip as Judge Lyman's opponent. In regard to the judicial nominations , it seems conceded that Judge Aylosworth : ( in have the nomination for district judge if lip will take it. Mr. Phelps , of Atlantic , is named as very likely to bo iiominatod for ono of the benches , but it is said by some that ho will nut allow hia name to bo used. Robert Porcival , of this city , is also very favorably spoken } f. f.For For district attorney , the name of R. Shawvan , of Crawford , will doubtless now bo dropped out , an Mr. Lally , of Donison , acorns to liavo captured the con tention thoro. Mr. Hammond , of Fre mont , and G. W. Cullisonof Shelby , are ilso among those liable to bo nominated. FINANCES OF THE COUNTY , Iho Iioyy Blndo by the County Board A Mout Mxccllcnt Ton Years' Siio\vliiK. The county board of supervisors IB con- rinuing its sessions at the court house. L'lio most of the time yesterday was spent n considering the tax levy. It will bo of ntorost to all tax-payers in this city to earn that the taxes for school , county ind city purposes , or what is known is the general levy , will this year .mount to fifty-two and ono-fourth mills , ir to make it plainer yet , on every $100 hero will bo n general levy of ? 5.22 } . 'ho city levy is 24 " mills , which includes ivo mills for water" tar , very little of the iroporty inside of the city limits being xoinpt from thin , The school tax 19 1. } mills , and the county tax 13 } milla , hus makini' a total of 52 | mills. In taking this levy it is interesting to note hat the valuation of the county in 187-1 , on years ago , was about $8,000,000 ; low It is about § 11,000,000. During his ton years the county has paid off > ended debts of § 000,000 , and on the 1st Innuary last was entirely free from debt , md had $18,000 rash in Iho treasury , Notwithstanding this remarkable finnn- : ial cleaning up , the levy during the ton , 'oara has been reduced from 10 mills to LlU mills. No county in the atnto can make a bettor showing , and it is doubt ful if any can make so good a ono. Dur ing the same ton years the total assessed valuation of the city itself has increased in about the same proportion as the county ut largo , but the city's ' indobtnoss lias not boon diminished as ban the county , it having for thu last ton years been up to the full constitutional limit most of the time. Death Of llov. Father Itlulhollitiul. Yesterday about the noon hour death relieved from further labor andsuH'oring , Kov , Arthur It. Mulliolland , the assis ant pastor of Kov. Father MoMonomy. The event was not unexpected , for it has noomod for several days that the worthy man could not long tarry among oyon these who were so loth to have him go and who surrounded him with ovcry pos slblo attention and care to nourish and cherish his life. Still , expected as death was , it canio as a sudden blow , for the illness was of but a few day's dur.itu > : i. Last Saturday night the worthy priest was seized with n chill , although seine oanior Sunday , nnd hoping to soon bo able to roaumo his duties , It was followed soon by moro unfavorable symptoms , and BOOH hope of friends and brother priests died out , and ho passed away yea- torday noon as peacefully as a child fall ing into slumber. lloverond Father Mulholland was born in Lougii county , Ireland , and was about forty years of ago. Ho was educated in tho.old country , aud > as ordained in St , Louis , being a priest in that diocese un til a year ago last Christmas when ho c&mo hero as assistant to llov. Father McHonomy. During his stay hero ho has endowed himself greatly to the people , nud has many friends and admirers in all classes of the community , and his death will bo sincerely mourned. Ills rela tives live in St. Louis , and they will find that in their sorrow they will find many warm , sympathizing hearts hero. His brother priests , and these who know him best , have high words of praise for his many manly qualities of head and heart , and all pay special tribute und give great promiuenuo to that trait of life , which was su marked charity , not only a liber , nlity of purse , but that rarer and nobler charity , which not only caused him to Imvo none but words of kindness , f"r any and all , but which ltd him to always pro- sent himself as a defender of any wh were spoken of or trentul uncharitably by others. Ho had a hcurt of rare ten domes ) , which led him only to nets o kindness. Today the body will bo laid in state in the church , nnd tomorrow , nt 10 o'clock the funeral will bo hold at the church. The returns Muuly coming in nt n lair lion tills numiing indlcntc that the republican Imo an M0rnjn londlnff margin of 10,000 in the ( Ute contest. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICK. Special a vertlscmonts , § MO ft ) Lost Found , To txnn , For Sale , To Kent , W nt , Hoard , etc. , will bo Inserted In thli column at the low r to of TKN CK.VT3 I'KH LIME ( or the tint Insertion ami FIVK CENTS I'KR LINK ( or each subsequent n Bortlon. I/cave nUcrtlMinonts at our office , No. 'carl Street , near llroadwar WANTB. \\fANlKD A joung l.vli ulslicia ultuatlori lo do i general toplug or liook keeping. Adilrotl 0. V. UKR ulllcc , Council HIiilTg. U'ANrill ) Yomiir liuly M operator In Ttlcpfiono nfflco at Council IJInlTs , lona. fcpl It FOU SATl'-At * a hUK&In.ft frcalimkk of and MnllclncH , furniture ! and fixture * , In store room No. 100 Upper HroiuUn ) ; rent low , lease runs 01 cr three jcars , Appl ) at once to A. HIIOK JIAKKIL „ „ „ \\rANTKD Dlnlni ; room trlrl Immediately. WBECS I > $10 per month , apply of Steward , OKCUI ! Ilouso. HAIjK My roil'lcnco , corner 7th atomic nnd IriOH ' 10th etrcot. H taken noon will tell ( or $2,000 lielowMtlc. . Will alfo tell furniture , airpcts , Ao , nil or In part. Ifuotaolil at once will rent prcml- HC3 , with IIOIIBO furnished or unfurnished , at rnodorato rent. Any ono thinking of maklni ? their home In Council lllulls 111 do well to Imcttl- eato this offer. It la the beet bargain o\cr offered in the city M A UI'TO.V. Vt.Il PAI'EUS For ealo t U offlco. t 26 cents ' ft hunilroil. - bouym Council Illufla to take WANTKD-Evcry Timllna. Delivered by carrier at only twenty ccnU a week. AOKNTS tAdles end gentlemen can make first closa wages by nolllnif the "Champion Bosom Htrocthor and ronlng Hoard. " Retails at 11.00. Any lady can do up a flno alilrt without a wrlnkla and gloRstt as nlcnlynithobestlanndrlcscan.Addroso for pattlcularg 0. U. B. & I. Co. , Bn offloo , Councl Bluffi. Mrs , H , J , Hilton , H n , , PHYSICIAN & SUKGffiON , 322 Middle Broadway. Council BlnDa. J.H. TATK. WAimEN WHITE ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practlco In State and Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Room 1C , Slragnrt'e Building , COUNCIL UUIIiTS , IOWA. JACOB SIMS. B. P. CADWELL SIMS& CADWELU , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , JOWA. OIHco , Mini Ktrcct , Rooms 1 anil 2 Shugart A. lie- Mahon'ij litock. Will practice In .State and Federal ouiirts. Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Connell Blnfb. Real cstato collection agency , Odd Fellows Block nor Saving Hank TIIOS. omciB , u. M. PUSH. Council Bluffs I * . Established - - 1856 Doilcrsln Foreign and omoetlo Exchange in llrmo Sccurltl BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant No .S9 Pearl Street Council Blufla own. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and departure - parturo ot trains by oeutml standard tlmo , atthi ) local dcmta. Trnlim leave traimfer depot ton mln 01I10AQO , KDRUNOrON AKO QUIMOT. LIATI. ARRIV1. 6:35 : p in Chlcaico Express B. 00 a in 0:40 : a in Kant Hall. 7:00 : p in 6:45 : n in /Mall runl Kxprcas , 7 ! ' 3 ] > m 12:20 : p m Accommodation. 2.60 p m "At local depot only. KiNSiS CITY , T. JOB AND COUNCIL BLUFFS. 10:05 : a m iMall and Kxpreaa , J7:05 : p m 8:05 p m 1'aelfla Kxpruai , 6:60 : 1 > in CHICAGO , uiLWAVimn AMD T. riuL. 6:25 : p m Kxprian , 0.05 a m 8:16 : a m K | < rem , 8.66 p m CHICAGO , ROCK 18LANL ) AND PAClflO. 6:30 : p m Atlantic Express , 0:05 : a m 0.25 a m Day Kxpretu , 8.64 p m 7:20 : a m * 0c8 Molnoa Aooommodatlon , 8. CD ] > m "At local depot only , WABASII , BT. LOUIS AND rACIFlO. 1M a in Mall , 4M5 p m 6:10 : pm Acooimnotlaton U.OOatu At Transtornnly CHICAGO ami KOKT1IWBKTXRH. 6SO : p m KxpruBH , 8 60 ] in 0:25 : a m Taoino Kxprcsa D.05 a m BIODI CITT AM > rAcmc , 7:10 : pm St. 1'aul Kxpreea , 8:60 : a m 7.20am Diy K\ptisa 8:60 : pm 8:00 : p m \Vi ! tern Kxpriwa , 8:35 : a m 11 : ( a m I'aUllo Kxproea , 4:40 : p m 7:40 : a m Local Kxprcss , 8.64 a in 12:10 : a ui Lincoln Kxprixw , At Tramfer only. DUMMY THA1N8 TO OMAUA. Ltave 7:20-HSO-0:30-10.SO'll:40n. : : : in. l:50-:3 : : SSO4SO5SO.SO.n:06 : : : : p. in Sunday 0.30-11:10 : a m. l:30-.3:30-6:30-flSO-ll)5 : : : : : ) .p. m. AnUe 10 mln to belure toavlni ; tlinn N. SCHURZ. Justice of tlie Peace. OKHCK OVEll A1IKUICAN EXl'UKSS. OUNCIL BLUFFS . IOW A R. Eice M. D. or other tumori removed without Ibt kullo or drawing o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES " Over hlrty yean practical experttnM OBoe Ho 1'car trvot , Council llluQi UrConouItatlnii tree . a. a. DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET , ' VOVNCIU BLUfi-3 . . IOWA , Customers Should Not Neglect the Present Opportunity for Securing Bargains Fresh , New Goods Almost Daily Arriving and Inviting Examination. 401 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , We will give $25 for any horse we cannot cure of interfering , knee cut ting or forging. All Shoes are Hand Made and NO MACHINE SHOES USED. AN Work Guaranteed. 19 Broadway COUNCIL BLUFFS MANDEMAKEKS & VAN , Jl$4 STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in tliocity or country solicited. Prompt attention imd satisfaction Guaranteed. , ramo Hou8e mo\cd on the LHTtKaiANr trucks . and any dlstanco and 0 > cr any kind of ground . UKICK 1IOUHK3 raised. All uork t'uariiitcoJ. W.ll > . A\'LSWOIITH , 1010 Ninth street. . COUNCIL 11LUKF8. DeVOL & WRIGHT , WHOLESALE Hartee , Cillery , Tilers' Slot ! Etc. liyuuI BLUFFS , IA. WlIOLKSAJuK DBAL.EUS IK | HATS , CAPS BUGK GLOVES , and S44 Tlroadwfty , COUNCIL BLUFFS IO\V DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF Fresh and Salt Meats B HAMS , BACON RIED BEEF , SALT PORK AW LARD , ' 742 Broadway - - _ - Council Bluffs. H. H. HOENE & CO. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo mnko n specialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd / YARA CIGARS. All Oigara sold by us are of our own manufacture and warranted aa represented. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , I 552 Broad-nay , ' H. H. UORNE&CO. , I COUNCIL BLUFFS , . * IOWA , SMITH & TOMiEH , ARB , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. dffg FOR SALE RBaARZOiSS CC.K . , Road Wagons , Piano Roic Top anil Open Buggies , Drowsier Top nnd Open Burgles , Wind I11"1 ? nnd Open Buggies , 1'baeton * ot all kindsnnd two Seated Carriages. All of the above ftro of my owi " { ? Incturo and BUirnntccd the best of Btock.and llrst-clasa In o > ery particular. Stnd for dceerlptho oil ttai tfSTFactory and Offlco 27 , 29 and 31 Fourth Street , Council Bluffa. ? LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at I37 ! Broadway , | , Bluffs , Iowa. COST until s' all Furnishing aro.disposed Goods of. arid Notions at } MRS , D , A , BENEDICTMm , < ic.g Rttlft's 'Met- ' urtalns , In Lace , Ellli , , Turcoman , ' Etcl < Oil cloths , IMattlngs , Llnolou. .cclflc ohad Irk. i what x It hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , r'nn' [ omo and be convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods In o , ' _ ' hcapost place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings In r Ctv. ; Upholotoring and Bedding Supplies. ' jj fth * Nos. 0 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - [ COUNCIL Br i. _ V Mail Orders Filled Promptly and with Care. " HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FRANZ LISZT. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrh ailed or Tone or Finish ; KIMBALL PIANOS Beat Modern Price to Bu > . < y The Kiinbnll Orcan , BO long and favorably known in the west , rncomraonda ttaelf. J. L. STJJWAUT , Solo Agent for above lines of Goods. AVarorooins , 329 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. CorriMpondenco Solicited. Agenta Wanted. Metalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT OXTo. 3.2 3Sr. 3ViiM. : . Sit. . The remaining HATS on hand will be Sold Below Cost to make room for New Goods. A Full Line NOTIONS always Hand J. J. AUWERPA , 317 Broadway. Council Bluffs. EJEUHAYER'S ON THE Furniture nnd appointments nil now. Nos. 208 nnd 210 Broadway , Council 7 fHU/Jj iJJ. VJ k- < / VA > itf WVI Xny tp ta&r o Waves three inch part 65c , Ooquetts lOc each , Switches 1 $1 to $20 each. Hair ornaments given withever f < < u chase , All kinds of hair work promptly attendo ' r- * Waves made of Ladies' ' comhinga at 50c per inch , ALL KINDS OF MRS. J. J GOOD - - - 29 Main Stree 3VOC033CONT. GRESTON HOUSE EVEHYTUINQlUSTCLASa. . Nos , 217 nnd 2 IDS. Main St. , - COUNCIL BLUFFS DE. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 3,000 Elcctrlo Belt ths onth Juno by us. Agents Wanted ! Ilefcrtncte-Auj- the Imilne LOUKI In Council Ulufls. JUDD i SMITH rrorrloton. BROADVVAY19 OOUNOIL BLUF