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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1884)
DAILY BJiafi-COUNCiL BLUFFS SATURDAY , SEPTEMBER 13 1884. THE DAILY BEE. QQUNCIL BLTJFF& Saturday Morning September 13 sunscmiTio.v RATKS lr ! Cimlfr - - - - - - - JO - liyMMl 1 (10.0U per } c r orncn : No. 7 rcarl Street , Near Broadway. , HI MINOR MENTION , Republican primatics to-night. The supreme court convenes in this city on Monday next. A nine pound youth has arrived at the roaidcnco of Air. 0. U. Robinson. Dr. E. D. Cross has removed to the S. W. cor1th ( Bancroft ) a d Worth streets. To-morrow morning trains for the cast will bo over the Northwestern and Bur lington. Passongora desiring to go east to-night can do so over the Rock Island and Bur lington routes. The Httlo mishap to thopllo driver engine gino Thursday delayed its work until yesterday morning. It is stated that Dr. Cook will become a candidate for congress in this district on the people's ticket. The case of Oilman it Co. , vs. llapp it Mother , was occupying the attention of the court up to 5 o'clock last night. Several democrats of this city ventured across the river last night to aaaiat their political brethren in their great demon stration. The work of placing the curbing on North Main street is progressing rapidly and will bo completed by the middle of next week. By a now regulation the western and Sioux City mails will hereafter bo closed in the Council BlufTa postofllco at 7 o'clock p. m. There will bo preaching to-morrow at the Congregational church morning and evening by Rev. Albert T. Swing , of Fre mont , Nob. Circuit court has boon adjourned until after the session of the supreme court , when it will bo reconvened and the docket cleared. Officer Bates , af tor a lively chase yes terday on Washington avenue , succeeded In sending a supposed mad dog to the happy land of Canaan. Young Walters , who was concerned In the row on Broadway last Sunday , re turned yesterday morning from Omaha and gave himself up for trial. Company A. , of the Cleveland and Hondricks club , expect to receive their uniforms to-day , and if so , they will probably make their debut this evening. Superior court wasquiot yesterday , and ; Judge Ayloaworth , taking advantage of the lull in business , witnessed the windup - up of the Nebraska atato fair yesterday afternoon. In the circuit court yesterday , the case of John Morse vs. the City of Council lilufla , in which the latter applied for anew now trial , was decided in favor of the plaintiff and a ro-hoaring denied. Officer Smullors takes the place made vacant on the police force by the resigna tion of Motcalfo , and Charles Llobold is temporarily filling the place of Officer Hurley during his absence in the oast. Spiritual circle to-morrow ( Sunday ) af ternoon , at 2 o'clock , and in the evening at 8 o'clock at spirtual hall , In Shugart it Bono's block. Entrances on Main and Pearl streets , two doors south of postof- flee. flee.Mike Mike Hoaloy , drunk but by no moans speechless , was run in by Officer Towns yesterday afternoon for indulging in too much chin music down at the dummy do pot. His case will roooivo the attention of the court this morning. The funeral services of 0. W. Hag- gorty , which wore to have taken place to-day , has boon postponed until to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock , in order to enable the fire department to attend , Thodeecascd | was a member of the organ ization known as the Minute men. The Woods John was full of 'om Lad budge night before last , and squan dorodall his capital but 15 cents in a grand and glorious big drunk. Appear ing before his honor yesterday ho was as- acDsod the regulation amount of § 7. (10 ( , in default of which ho is doomed to servo his time in Fort Skinner. After the marriage ceremony of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Smith , mention of which was made in yesterday's BKB , thty immediately repaired to their residence on South First street , whore they were cordially greeted by a host of friends who spent several hours with them in social amusements and onjoyublu festivities , The wedding of Mr. Samuel DuLony and Mies Ella M. Richardson occurred at the residence of M. Uolaclaw , No , 101C Sixth avenue , Thursday evening , Captalr A. Overtoil officiating. The happy coupU loft yesterday morning for Wintorset , Iowa , the former homo of the groom , where they will visit friends for a couph . of weeks , whou they will return ti Council Bluff * and make this city theii future numo. Notwithstanding a private citi/.ei several days ago received u telegram fron Mayor Vaughan announcing the sale o $50,000 worth of the city's bonds , IK official notice has jet como into the handi of the proper authorities regarding sue ! ealo. It begins to look as if Yauglmi had nent .tho telegram mere Jy to stir up a seniation that his anxious constituent , bo reminded of the fact that hi was still in the east advertising "my city" to the unsophisticated people of that part of the world. James Smith nas among the ropro sontativcs at the city bastilo yesterday. James , it seems , is in the habit of filling up his fratno with bad whisky , and going homo ho has a regular throe-ring circus performance with his family. This time ho threatened to exterminate the wife of his bosom and put an end to her up pcaranco in the ring of life ; but she didn't seem inclined to want the per formance to end that way , and summoning Chief Skinner and Officer Ouanolla , her would-be destroyer , after a hard chase , was captured and placed in dutanco vile. On his trial yesterday ho was placed under bonds of $100 to here after pursue the journey of life in peace but up to a late hour yesterday ho had been unable to give the required bond , and was still incarcerated in the city pen. IIo promises to leave the town within 2 ( hours if once mere given his freedom. Yesterday morning a man named Kea torson , living in Nebraska , about twenty miles from Omaha , boarded a street car on Broadway in company with a friend , and noticing a watch hanging to the rail ing on the roar end of the car , ho , ( Kas- torson ) , immediately appropriated the time-piece and stowed it away In his vest pocket without making any inquiry as to who was the probable owner. Shortly afterward the driver of the street car dis covered that his watch was missing , and being told by a friend that ono of the two men mentioned probably had his proper ty , ho asked Kcstorson's companion if ho had it , and receiv ed a negative reply , and notwithstanding the man know where the missing watch was , ho imparted no information to the anxious inquirer. The driver summoned an officer and had the two mon arrested , when Kostcrson became anxious to restore the watch to its lawful owner , and endeavored to ex cuse his former silence In the matter on the flimsy pretext that ho "had not been asked for it. " The mon wore taken to the city building , and the driver of the car , caring only to recover his property and not wishing to spend time in prosecuting - j ocuting the case , Kestorson was lot loose , after turning over the watch and paying costs to the amount of $2.35. Whatever Kestorson's intentions may have been in the matter , ho certainly would have saved himself money and trouble had ho shown any in clination to act honorably when ho first discovered the property that ho know did not belong 'to him , and it is to bo hoped that ho has received a lesson that will learn him to act moro like an honest man in the future , though his actions while in the presence of Tin ; BKK man wore not such as to impress ono with an exalted opinion of vhis professed inno- conco. I'KUSONAU W. P. Webster , of Chicago , wan at the Og. don yebterday. 1' ' ' . K. Pike , of Perry , Iowa , was n visitor to the city yesterday. N , 1'arnawortli , of Boouu , tarried in town yoati'rday nfternoon. II. A. Ui-ll , of Sprmnfiold , 111. , looked around the city yesterday. \ George E. Long , n Croatonlanwas visible in the city yesterday inorning. lr. Klckoy , of Cljiriiul.i , Page county , wan in the city ycstordy morning. Gcorgo Tucker , of Hock Island , 111. , stopped at the Pacific yesterday. W. II. Snldor , of Davenport , left his signa ture on the Offdun register yesterday. L. Adler , of the thriving village of Chicago , wus sojourning in this city during yester day. day.V. V. L. Sherwood , from Now York , was among the gueata of thu Ogden yesterday nf termmn. S. M. Crooki ) , a prominent citi/cn of Clarinda - inda , was in the city visiting for several days thisUol. Uol. Kiobu'ck , ono of the prominent poll tlciaus of the state was in the city during Cal. Keatley crossed the lilg Muddy las Ight to address words of encouragement t' ' 10 nut milled of Omaha , J. C. Morgan , formerly of the Globe , caino i from Nebraska yesterday morning uud re- urncd homo last evening , A sister of IXivid Gray , Miss Hmily , rcsld- ngatLoftrara. Iowa , isiu thu city \lsltlng 'ier brother and bin family. N. 1 * . Woodward looked around the city 'ostcrday morning. Ho resides In Chicago , md if making n business trip through the tato. J. N. Priest , of the Iowa capital city , and a 'prcBcntativo of the Kiiuitublu [ Insurance company , was a guest of thu Becbtulo yes- crduy- ROBBED WHILE BESTING , Hurr Ilamlinnii ami the llnvarlnii Hand BIiiHioliuiH Get Kolibud. On Wednesday night Daniel Band- nmnn , tlio trn odian who la now in the city , put up at the Gees hotel in Onmlm , and Bomo time during the night lost $05 nud two ringu , one n sipphiro and the other n eohtuiro diamond which ho pnV.es very highly , both being f-ifts. Ono wus prcBontod him by his highneen Mahara jah Dirbnoghah of Calcutta , the other by the paincipal of u school in Naples on be half of the nchool children to whom the tragedian had Ivim n free performance. TUB IIAVAUIAN 11AM ) went to Omaha Thursday evening on the : : iO dummy to play at the Tlvoli. After oxhaustinu their wind , they repaired to n hotel on Tenth street , in that city , and pngajfed two rooms adjoining each other. Yesterday morning abuut D.JJO , OUB. Oo valt awoke , and saw a man leisurely leaving the room. Ho Biippoeod the man un omployo of the hotel , but to nmki certain he examined his pooVuta to ecu il he had been robbed , but finding ulit ) jeentsinhU panta pocket , returned tc o I bed and wont to sleep. In the course ol an hour ono of the oilier mombcra of the hand nwoko And saw the eamo stranger in thoolhcrroom. llospokato the man who immediately left. On examination It was found that Govalt's sixty centslmd been stolen , and n pocket knife belonging - ing in Peter Fiichs , the loader. The thief left Fuchs' watch lying on the wash stand. Jacob Schmidt , the manager , had his pockets turned inside out , but was not robbad , having spent all his cash for boor the night previous. HIilpmenlHoI Slock. The following were the shipments of slock from the union stock yards : Kcono , ono o r lings , sixty-six head to Chicago via Milwaukee. F. 0 Hawks , ono car ehoop , 110 head to Chicago via Milwaukee. K. H. ilooy , two cars cattle 138 head , to Langdon , Missouri , via K. C. Wm. Hipp , ono car hogs GO ho&d , to Chicago via U. I. A. 0. IIale ono car hogs 07 head to Chicago via Milwaukee. Bailey t Palmer , throe cars cattle 58 head to Chicago via Milwaukee. Know Cattle Company , fifteen cars cattle It'J head to Chicago via North western. T. F. Slowart , two cars cattle 30 head to Chicago via Milwaukee. D. Anderson , ono car hoga 00 head to Chicago via H. I. COMMKitOIAh. COUNCIL DLCrrS MAIlKEr. COUNCIL HLUKKS , IOWA , Sept. 12 , 1881. Wheat-No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 , G5@ 70 ; rojoctoclJiO. Corn Local purposno , 40 ® 15. Oats For local purixmos , H5gMO. ( H y-810 00@U5 00 per ton ; baled , DO@GO Kyo JO@IRo. Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 6 00 © 700. 700.Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton ; colt 5 00 per ton Lard Falrbank'e. wholesaling at Ojc. Flour-City Uour , 1 C0@3 30. Brooms 2 05@3 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Cattle Butcher cows 3 00@3 25. Batcher otoorpI OOrtf t 25. Sheep 3.HO. lloR8-42j@JC5. rilODUOK AND mDITU. Quotations by > T. At. St. John & Co. , commission - mission merchants , 538 Broadway , Poultry Live old hens , 7c ; spring chickens , 2 00@2 KO per dor. I'eaclioa A bus. box , 1 00. Lemons I5025X ( > par box. Butter Creamery , lB@20c ; country , C@ ICc. ICc.Kggs 14 per dozon. Vegetables Potatoes , 30@40o per bushel ; onions , IO@COc per bu ; apploa , chcico cooking or eating , 2 60o)3 ( ) 00 ; bean" , 1 75@2 DO per bushel ; Sweet uotatoes , 4 00 ocr bbl. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE Special a vortlsomonts , aua IB Lost , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board , log , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at the low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the flint Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- sertlon. Leave advertisements at our office , No. Pearl Street , near Broadway WANTS. IOST Part of a natch charm on Hroiulnray near J B'ch I's Hotel It conUlntul a tin two also a photograph Finder will ( please lone at HICB olllo TITANIll ) A vinltcr In n first-cilia restaurant , I , imi&MbT/UUll , 625 and 627 Hruailw y. Council IllulTrt. WANTKD E\ery body in Council Bluffs to take Tinllim. Delivered by carrier at only twenty cents ft week. WANTED Dining room ghl Immediately. Wages f ID per month , apply of Steward , OKUCII House. F1U11 HA1.IC My rcaMonca , corner 7th atenuo and 10th street. If taken anon will eell for { 2,000 liolowalu . Will al > o sell furniture , carpets , tin , all or In part. Knot fold at once will rent promi ses , with house fiirfilshed or unfurnished , nt moderate rent. Any ono thinking of making their liiimo In Council Bluffs will do ell to imestl- gate this offer. It la the best bargain over offered in the city. M A. UPTON. O 11,1) PAPERS For sale at Bun oUlco , at 25 cento a hundred. A OKNTS Ladles and gentlemen can make first Iclosa wagea by selling the "Champion Bosom Strecthor and ronln Board. " Retails at tl.OC. Any lady can do up a line shirt without a wrlnkls ami ( floi It as nicely as the boat laundrlcscan.Addrceo for paitlculara C. B. 8. & L Co. , BEH offloo , Councl If vou wish to buy a GRAFE CRUSHER Oil A ADDRESS : Keystone Irlanufacturing Co , No. 1501 Main St. , COUNCIL 1JLITKFS IOWA Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times of the arrival and de parture of trains by central standard time , at h i local depota. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln- ties earlier and arrive ten minutes later. CHICAGO , UUKU.XurON AND qUlNOT. LIAVB. AUttlVIV 6:35 : pin Chicago Kxprcaa B.-oo & m 0:10 : a m Kant Mall. 7:00 : p ir > :45am : 'Mall and Kipriw , 7'Jpm : 12:20 : p m Accommodation. t\AO \ p in * At local ilejiot only. KANBAfl CITY , 8T. JOI AND COUNCIL BLUFFA. 10:05 : ft m | UalI and KxprivM , j7:05 : p m 8:05 : p in 1'adflo Kxpromi , 6:60 : V in OUICAOO , HII.WAUKIIII AND BT. MUL. 6:25 : p m Express , 0:05 : a in 8:15 : a m Kiprons , 0:66 : p in CHICAGO , ROCK IDl.AM ) AND PACinO. 6:30pm : AtUntlo Eiprosj , 0:06am : 0:26 : ft m Day Express , 0:61 : p in 7:20 : ft m "DosMolnes Aooumuiodttlon , ' 0:06 : p ui At local depot only , WABAHII , BT , LOL'IB AND rACIflC , 1:20 : in Mall. 4:16 : p n 6:10 : pui Amnmnodaton U.OOam At Transfer nly CUICAOOnnd NO-IIlIW&HTIIUf , 6:30 : p m Kxprosn , 0:60 : p ni 0:26 : a m Pacific Kxpross 0.06 a ni BIOUX cut AND i-Acinr. 7:40 : p m St. 1'aul Kxpreua , 8:60 ft a 7,20 a in Day Kxpruw 0:60 : p tr UNION t-icmu. 8:00 : p m Woutern Kxpreoa , 8Sfi : a u 11:00 : in 1'adtlo Kxprew , 4:40 : p m 7:10 : ft in laical Kxprcas , 0:64 : K n I10 ; ft m Lincoln Kxprens , At Tram for only. DDUHT THAIS8 TO OMAIU. Leave 7:20-8:80-0:30-10:30-11:40 : : : : a. m. 1SO-2S : : S:30-4:30-6ao- : : : : ! 11:05 : p m HuuJ y-9SO-llta : : a m. lSO--3So-6:30-fl:30-Uo5 : : : : j > . in. Anlve 10 tain to bcfuro liming tlmn ' Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Conned Ulnlff. B 0 cwUto orillfctlon Hfenoy , ( Mil Vt\\owt \ \ Block . O. C. DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUmi - . . IOWA "W Jff * * TmH T1 Music Hall 103 MAIN STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa. JWTT IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ODRGr- IsTS 3 AND Musical Instruments of Every Description I claim to hnvo tlin best selected stock and la-gost variety of any no nb out bore I can duplicate New York and Chicago prices every ime ; and that Isell low those wno are and have been my customers will bear mo out. My line o Plush Goods is especially fine , such as Albums , Odor Cases , Toileb Sets , Ladies' Arm Bags , Purses , etc. 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. As my traveling agent may not get around to see you in time , ! will allow you 5 per cent on any bill for traveling expenses if you will call at my store and make your selections. My samples will be ready by October 1st , 1884. I guarantee low prices. Assortments of Toys from 8100 to § 5.00 put up ready to ship. DeVOL & WRIGHT , WHOLESALE Uarrlwapp PntlPTV TilfflPN' lllllldlb tidlHwdlu , ullllolj , t3T8i ceil attention bytnall- COUNCIL BLUFFS , BA. NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THEj IOWA"W e Furniture and appointments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Bind OALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS . . Endorsed by FRANZ I.isrr. EMERSON PIANOS. Unrivalled or Tone or rinlahi KIMBALL PIANOS . BestlloJcrn PricotoBuy. The Kimlia.ll Orean , BO long anil favorably known In the west , rncommomls itsolf. .7. L. STKWAHT , Solo Agent for nbovo lines of Goo < ls. Warorooma . , J20 Broadway Council ] ! lulfu , Iowa. CorroHimnclenco Solicited. Adonis Wanted. MetaliD Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPn ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT OXTo. 12 3ST. OVr , i3tx 3t. . Ilns Enlarged anil Re-fitted His Store , and Oilers Extra Inducements to Purchasers of DRY GOODS , FANCY GOODS , LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 734 Broadway , . . . . Council Bluffs On Monday , Sept. 8 , we begin to make a large reduction in the prices of HOSIERY and LADIES' UNDERWEAR. A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand J. J. AUWBEDA & CO. , 317 Broadway , IOWA COUNCIL BLUFFS - - Cop H . EVEKYTIIINQ jflllSTCLASa. Nos. 317 and 219 S. Main St. , COUNCIL BLUFFb DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. . 3,000 Klcctrlo Iklta roM ( or the Month of Juno by us. . . K fcrcnctis-Aiiy cl the business hoti M In Council Bluff * JUDD & BMITII Proprietor ! Salesrooms U10 , Broadway. Manufactory HO , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS. © tostlJlf WHOLKSALK DKA1.EU8 IN EATS , CAPS BUCK GLOVES , nd 344 Broadway , COUNCIL IOTV E. H. HORNE & CO. , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo make n specialty , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd YAHA OIC3ARS. All Oigara sold by us uro of our own manufacture and warranted aa represented. OPERA HOUSE OIOAR HOUSE , I 552 Broadway , ' , H. H. UORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , . ; IOWA SMITH At TOIjIjEIt , Ajts , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST AND LEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa nud Nebraska , and Bold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. ldNotl ° U8ttt } MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Manufacturer , urtalns , lu Lace , Ki'k , Turcoman , Etc. oil cloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc hoicest and Best Selected STOOK in the WEST , jomo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods In our line , hoapost place to buy CARPETS' , Curtains and House Furnishings In the C'ty. Upholstering and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TKMPLK - - .COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled Pro mptly f i M i j f. OFFER FOR SALE EtEOrARDLESS COST Mtht Road Wattons , Piano Box Top and Open Buggies , Browetcr Top and Open Buggies , Windsor Top and Open Burgles , I'haetonof.all kinds and two Seated Carriages. All of the aboie are of niy own manu acturo and guaranteed the beet of etock.and firs' -class In c\ery particular. Send for doscrlptlto circular. jtarFactory and Olllco 27 , 20 and 31 Fourth street , Council Bluffs. MANDEMAKERS & STA R BUILDING A SPECIALTY , 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attention r.nd satisfaction Guaranteed. W. P , ALYSWO&TH. rritro HoiiBi's inoitJ on llio LITITK GIANT trucks an 1 auy distance and Over any kind of ground BI1ICK 1IOUSUS raised. All work guaranteed. W. I' . AYLSWOKTH , 1010 Ninth BtreH COUNCIL BLUIT3. NASH BROTHERS 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. All Work Guaranteed. 719 Broadway . . . . . COUNCIL BLUFFS Waves three inoh part 65c , Ooquetts lOc eacli , Switches $ lto $20 each , Hair ornaments given with every pur chase , All kinrltj of hair work promptly attended to , Waves made of Ladies' combings at 50c per inch , ALL KINDS OF MRS. J , J GOOD 29 Main Stree DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF eats. HAMS , BACON RIED BEEF , SALT PORK AW LARD , 742 Broadway Council Bluffs t