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6 DAILY BJ&JS-COUNCjLL BLUFFS TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER THE DAILY BEE. dQUNCIL BLUFFS , Tuesday Morning September 23 SUBSCRIPTION KATES. HyC rrlcr . . . . . . ? . * ' * - - - . . $10.00 l > cr J ornoE : Hi. 7 r ftrt Stroot.tNoar Broadway , MINOE MIMION , Boo J. Roltor'a now fall stock of cloth * . The United States court is expected to open business to-day. Charles Austin , a tinted young man , was arrested yesterday for thumping his wife. wife.Tho The now Homo of the Friondlos bailding will bo ready for occupancy this week. John Nicholson will open the saloon on Broadway next to the Union avenue hotel. Nick Webber , arrested for boating hia wife , was yesterday lot oflf with a fmo as a plain drunk. The land league have a dance at the rink this evening. Supper will bo fur- ulahcd there also. Justice Sclmrz is said to bo perfecting what promises to bo a profitable invention tion a noiseless automatic break. The "X. Y. 'A" club ia to give a recep tion and supper -at the Congregational church Friday evening. Admission free. One of the policemen brought In n drunken prisoner on a wheelbarrow Sun day night. "Dandy" calls it "tho ono- wheeled control wagon. " Miss Harris , the well-known pianisto , who has many friends and acquaintances hero , is giving a 'aorios * of recitals in the college chapel at Tabor , the last to bo this evening. The Semi-annual mooting of the Coun cil Bluffs association of Congregational churches all will bo hold in Tabor com mencing to-day , and continuing three days. Arrangements are being made to have a night gang of workman put onto the work of paving Broadway , oloctrio lights to bo used. The object IB to hurry up the work. The improvements being made on Mr. Hancock's residencecorner Third avenue and Eighth street , make it ono of the most pleasing residences in the city in appearance. Michael Boyle was before Justice Ab bott yostordry on a charge of threatening io shoot Patrick Linnoy , but the justice did not doom the evidence sufficient , and discharged him. ir Yesterday afternoon there was a lively f row In Bokompor's saloon , on Main etreot , in which Still Bates and Bill Oulp I were the participants. A billiard cue and fiats proved oil'octivo weapons. Mrs. H. A. Miller , the aged mother II of the late Mrs. Dr. Lice , yesterday suf fered a paralytic stroke and it is feared I flho will not recover. She is eighty-two years of ago , and has boon In poor health for aomo time , but lately has socmod much bettor , until yesterday morning when aho received this stroke. : , ! There was a lively racket at Mollie Wallace's house yesterday , the land-lady being absent and the girls having their own way. They gave a lively chatro to two white men , who had como "foolln" 'round and excited them. They chased the follows clear to Broadway threaten ing them with bottles and bricks. Hiram Blaok was yesterday put under bonds by Justice Schurz to keep the peace. A. 0. Brazoo was the complain ant who claimed that Black had threatened onod to kill him. It appears that Brazoo has lately boon getting a divorce from his wife , and claimed that Black had talc- on some part in destroying the family fe licity. This has caused some 111-fooliii between the two. Tlicro is a patrol wagon being built for the city by H. F. Ualtonhauor. \ A patrol wagon would prove quite a conven ience , but will bo qulto expensive if an additional horse and driver is needed , and just now it is said that the city iioeds a now hoao wagon oven more than they do a patrol wagon. The lioso wag on driven by Chas. Nicholson is almost ready to tumble down , and a now ono is needed there. A mooting of the city council ia to bo called for Wednesday evening , and Mayor Yaughau will present his report of Bales of bonds then , It was supposed that the purpose of calling the citizens together Saturday night was to state those facts , but it appears that his olllc'ml report ia to bo made to the council , and 8 % vill then bo made public. "it matters not whether the republicans turn out ono hundred or flvo hundred men with torches , the democratic globule always follows it up with its storootypot ntatomont that there were "only CO , ant thoao were bought up at fifty cents each , and the parade consisted of a few men , darkoys , and boys. " If the demo cratic glimmer must toll some sort of lie , lot it tell a now ono occasionally , jutl for a change. It seomn n g od dotl of a puzzle as to what ran bo done with Dayliss park , The sidewalks about the park have boon raised by filling , BO that the whole park is loft below grade , making a largo basin for standing water in mi ay times. It will cost a great deal uf money to fill the entire park and raise it to grade , buaidos destroying the present sod , The city of ficials do not weem to know ti hat to do about it. In ruing weatnor the walkaj { are bo muddy and the couthwcat part of Jt j the park eo flooded that 1'coplo cannot past t''rough. ' fc A wild steer ycttcrdcy did its beat to stir up sensations on Broadway. Whore the stcor came from or where it finally wont to , or to whom it belonged ia net known. The first noticed of it was on upper Broadway , where it came running al6ng , and made for a boy who was on the sidewalk. Then at the corner ol Main and Broadway , the steer made for two ladies , and run ono of them , Mrs. Win. Hardin up ngalnat Oflicor it PC soy's bank , but strangely enough oho escaped capod serious injury , although she waa pressed against the wall and between the horns of the beast. The steer them con Untied its wild career , and as ho made for ono of the workmen on the pavln ; ; , ho having a heavy lover uplifted in his hands , dropped it on the animals heat and skipped out. The ulcer did not scorn to bo affected by the blow , but con tinned a gallop down Broadway towarc the better lands. FIGHTING OV E THE TILL Seine of Mic Fourth Avenue 1'ropor ly Owncru Knjoln I Mo Collecting oi Special ABHCsttmcnts , A petition has boon filed in the circuit court signed by Samuel Underwood , II. H. Motcalf , E. E. Woodbury , J. J. Dickey , James Patterson , George Mar shall , A. T. FHckincor , Thomas Oflicor , and others , setting forth that they are owners of Iota in Baylias' addition , and that the city in 1883 passed an ordinance ordering Fourth avenue filled to grade , and that the coat of the same to bo charged up to to the respective" lots abutting on that street. The filling was dcno in November and Dccombor , 1883 , and in January , 1881 , and plalntifls claim that at that time there was no law authorizing said prodocdinga , and hence it was illegal. They fur the state that the city Issued notlco to the property owners to appear at a mooting of the council and show cause , if any , irhy such cost of filling should not be ; axed up to their property. They did thus appear , and filed written objections , which were disregarded , and the taxes were certified up to the board of super visors. The petitioners asked that a omporary writ of injunction bo isauod , restraining the collection of these amounts until the legality of the proceedings : ould bo passed upon in court. Judge dyman has granted the temporary writ. CUliniNO TUB CUIUUNd. Another injunction case concerning improvements came up yesterday. It yaa Josao M. Smith vs. James and 0. P. Wickhara. Mr. Smith sots forth that ho a the owner of a lot on North Main street , and that ho has now on hand ntono for crushing as required by the city ordinance and that ho has boon ready to iut it in place tor two months past , but Jiat owing to the city tilling trenches and doing other work , ho has boon pre vented , and now the Wickhama who are .ho contractors , are getting ready to put n the curbing. Horrants to put in his own , and claims that the only interest of the Wickhama is to put in their own curbing and obtain an oxhorbitant price .horofor , and have the aamo taxed up to its property. On this showing Judge Aylosworth yesterday granted a tompo- ary writ of injunction rcstrahiing the iVickhams from putting in the curbing. % Vhoroln Itanium Dld'orH. The Chicago Tribune in a lengthy ar- iclojiralslng Barnum's show which ia , to > o hero Thursday , says : Barnumisa smarter man than the cing of Siaui , who is said to bo the lord of many elephants , for , though it costs as nuch to food and clothe an elephant in > iam an in America , the great American bowman makes his atablea of these ox- ) onsivo boasts pay him a profit. It pays > otter to have the genuine ar' ' iclo. For nstanco , there are those Nubian Arabs. Nobody doubts they are genuine. Speaking of olo- ihnnh , it seems that Jumbo has had hia nose or trunk put out of joint by the white elephant. Though since last sea son the old favorite has aoominuly added some inches to his height , the crowd seems to gather inoatly about the lingo animal whoso color is that of a bright stone-front house. There seems to bo something about Itanium's show that brings out the better tor class of people. Yesterday in the chairs could bo soon the same faces that ono is familiar with at Herahcy hall , at Dontral Musio hall , or at the theatre. The great canvas , itself a curiosty , is capable of sheltering 15,000. The saw dust is the cleanest , the tan-bark the froahest. There are throe rings and a argo stage , and performances going on n each at the same time , so that the eyes aVe almost wearied with the constant juccosslon of nets. Two or three mat- era common to the old-timo circua have joon removed. The clown with hia vul gar joke has boon suppressed in hia lo quacity , though something llko a dozen woarora of the motly are permitted to Lumblo about for the amusement of those who like it. The vendors of peanuts , iomonado , etc. , are forbidden to outer the tout. Xlcul Kstnto The following transfers were filed in the county clerk's oillco Yesterday and re ported for Tun BKB by 1 * . J. McMahon , September 25 , ISS'l : Isabella D. Sherwood to Horace Ever ett , E Jif N E qr and N E qr S E qr Sec. , tr/p 'ID , range -12. Consideration § 3,000. County treasurer to Perry Reel , lot1 in sect I ) , twp 70 , rg11. . § 81.88. Loudon Multin lo Thomas 0. Jollorla , It 220 , original plot Council Bluffs. 50. Pptor Hanson ot al to Mordl Pcdor Christnscn , part sect 21) ) , twp 77 , rg 4U , Harry S. CJroon to Lewis 0. Green 8 hf S W qr nnd N YV qr S W cir S twp 77 , rg a'J. ' § 100. Total saloa U251.88 ! Stnolc SlilpmoniH , Chaa. A. Lainpur , 1 car hogs. G2 head , ObiciyoviaU. I. John Wiyaina , 1 cur hogs < ! 2 head , CliiciiL'O via 11. 1. 0. BOWCB , 1 cur oattlo GO head Bavaria , Neb , , viaK. 0. L. C , Baldwin , 0 oara cattle 100 head , Chiuago via Northwcatorn. Oil in. Hcinior. 1 car cattle COO head , llndOik via 0. U. ifcQ , 11 , W. Noble , 1 car cattle 2(5 ( head , Dillon. Mont. , via L1. P. 0. F. Blita 1 car hogs GO head , Oblca < o via H 1. Chamberlain & Daly M cars cattle 205 law ) , Chicago via Milwaukoo. M. Mclaughlin 1 car horeca U bead , R'ubmond ' , liid , via 11. I , Chief of 1'ollco Skinner h.is gone to Hnnl.in on n brief % isit. Mm. McCllntoek has returned from aisit to Crowd ) , Neb. , T. U. Hume , of Oconlo , Wls. , was at the 1'acifio yo lerday. H. I * Miller loft yesterday for a trip throiifih Nebraska. ' Capl. A. Overtoil slntli to-day on a trip lo Arkansas looking after his lumber interests. A. 15. Tliornoll , of .Sidney , the republic candldnto for district attorney , was at the I'ncific yeiterday , Col. II. J. Abbott loa\cs to-day f r Chicnfjo to gft treolmont for ncrvoin troubles , liii hcnlth bcliii ? rather poor of Intc. 0. Q. Kico has been confined to his house now for nbont tlirci ; weeks with illness , of the malarial type , and seems to bo gaining but littlo. littlo.Mrs. Mrs. T. A. Clark and daughter muo re turned from an onjoynblo trip through the wont , with Mr. Clark , who is civil engineer for the Union 1'nclfic train. COMMEUOIAU COUNCIL BLUFFS HAIIKET. COUNCIL 13LWF3 , IOWA , Sept. 22 , 1884 Whcmt-No , 1 milling , C0@03 ; No. 3 , E0@ CO : rejected I C. Corn Local purposes , 35(5) ( ) 40. Outs For local purposes , 3o@40 , Hny 810 00@lioO per ton ; baled , CO@CO Kyo I0@16o. Corn Mo.il 1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , 0 00 © 700. 700.Coal Coal Dollvorod , hard , 11 CO per ton ; soft C 00 per ton Lnrd Falrbnnk's , wholesaling ftt OJc. IHour-City flour , 1 G0@3 30 , Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz. LIVE BTOOK , Cattle Butcher cowa 3 00@3 23. Butcher ulcers , -1 OOto I 23. Bhoop 3.GO. Hogs 123 ® 1 C3. rnonucE AND raons. Quotations by J. M , St. John & Co. , com- mlsnion merchants , C38 Broadway. Poullry Llvo old hens , 7c ; spring chickens , 2 23@1 ! CO per doz. 1'oaclios J bus. box , 100. Lemons ! 50 @ 5 00 per box. Butter Creamery , 18@20c ; choice country He. He.Kggs 1 ( ! per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , 30 ® lOc per bushel ; onloiia , < IO@COc per bu ; apples , chcico cooking or eating , 2 50 ; boane , 1 T5@2 00 per juahol ; Sweet uotntooa 00 uer bbl. Sliot "While Hunting. A young man named Hans Petersen while hunting with some others near Crescent City Sunday afternoon got separ ated from the party , and not returning was searched for and found lying on the ; ronnd with a terrible wound In his aide , lia gun having evidently gone off accl- dontly. It is said that no hope was en- ortaincd of hia recovery. There will bo an important ) business nooting at the Congregational church to morrow evening. Members of the con- ; rogalion and all interested are requested o attend. F.'cnch mul Gorman. Mrs. Wostcott , a competent instructor at 00-1 Main street , ia prepared to give > rlvato lessons in French and Gorman , jho uses the latest and best methods , by rhich ono can readily master these Ian- [ uagos. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' Jls * do AVnyWict do Democrats. " Colored Orator in Texas. "Do dimocrata , gonlmon , doy blows , an' doy blows , on" doy blows ; doy re- min'a mo ob a nigger dat wont fishin' ncot , an' ho caught n great big catfish. Vn' ho run a airing three hia gill , an' ho icd him to a tree an * wont on down lo stream a fishin' . , Presently anodder n'ggor came along , an' ho caught a little ) it or catfish , an' ho tied htm to a tree an * vent on up do crook a fishin' . After a vhilo do last man ho como back an' ho mil In his siring an' dar was a great big ish. 'My , how you've growodl" ho said , but I'll take you homo. ' 'An' don do iddor man ho como back , an * ho pull his tring in , an dar wan a little bit or Call. My , how you is svvunkl' ' ho nays. An' lal's jis do way wid do dimocruts bofo' lo 'lections ' , but after hcarin' from doao tatoa way up yonder , how doy huvo wuuk. " YOUNG MI3N , HKAi ) THIS , TIIK VOLTAIO Uyr.T COMPANY , of Maritlmll , ilicliignn , otfer to BUIU ! their celnbr.itotl KLKO' uo-Yoi/iAio JJKtr and other HLKUTIUO Ai1- LIANCKI on trial fur thirty days , to inon young or old ) alllictud with iervoun debility , ons \itiillty and lunnlmuil , and allklnihcu roubli'H. Almi for rlinumatium , noinnleln , mrnlyaix , and many other diseases. Complete estorntlun la health , > Igor ami manhood ( 'iiar- intood. No risk Incurred , ixa thirty days' .rial . is allowed.Vrito them atoiico for illus- ruled pumphlut , free. AVIuil It Slioivf. b'lom the Jioston Ulobe , Because a public man utters a valuable rillam and ia applauded it does not fol- ow ho IB a great man. It often shows 10 posses a line library. S4TA. Tlilnjr of IJpinity. The most bril- hint shades possible , on'all fabrics are made > y the Diamond Dyes. Um-mwllcd for bril- Inncy nnd durability. lOa at dniKglsta , Send ! o for 3U Satnplo colors. Wells , llicliarilson fc L'o. , Burlington , Yt , W. R. VAOC2-SASy. Justice oi the Peace , Omaha and Connell Blnffc. [ teal cvtate collection ngeiicy , Odd Fellows Block . O. O. DENTIST. 100 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL IlI.UfF3 - - . IOWA DANCING ACADEMY , Prof Sclnioor will introduce the European tourist duticoa during the course. Fruncuiso , Talonulli , Eldo- nulo , Yillulto , Simuish , Vandnugo , and American standard dances , nnd tlie latest reverse waltz step. Bollor Skating Eink. Roller Bleating Wednesdays nud Saturdays. II. il. MARTEN.S , Proprietor. There is on th's broad earth no loyally , Trnmccndentally Mngnificcnt Exhibition save the EXtlAUSTLESS CATALOGUE GF FEATURES. ROYAL SACRED WHITE ELEPHANT Council Bluffs , THURSDAY D W nrSUNMA'IMC K STORK,20 MAIN STllHET , MARYSVILLE , Wednesday , Sept. 21. OMAHA , Friday Sept. 20. * t > Performing Elcnhtntr , Two Amorlcin-born JDaby Elephants. Only Elephant ComedlMi. Heal lloinau < n ces , ruu In earnest and for cash ptlzcs. bcorcs of jjons of liaro Wild JJcasta. Only Tra\cllng Sluseum ol Curloua Sights. Tlio Stalwart Chinese dlant. Major Atom the Ellin Man. Admiral Dot , Hid- get , Actor and Dtulo. And 1,000 Mar\elloti3 Human Curios. Gigantic Ethnolog ical Congress ol Sa\agc9 , Heathens and Barbarians , Kautch Dancing Girls , Etc. 3 Great Rings , Mammoth Elevated Stage , Hundreds of Perform ers , and 80 Acts Evary Exhibition. Bewildering & Oorgeous Procession WOM TIIK GROUNDS DAILY , AT 8:30 : A. U. More. Ifon , ViVincn , Children , Horses Charlolo , Lalre , Loose Wild Beasts , Trained Animals , Fine Har- . . .s , Joncllod and Cold Trimmed Wardrobe , Ilomin Glint and Glamour , Cunning Surprises , Sun-Eclipsing nagnlflccnco , Dazzling Gorircousncw nnd Matchless Splendor than all the other showa In America com- lined can produce. 12 dlHoreut kinds ot Music in the Parade. Stupendous Menagerie of Loose and Led animals In the street anil In the Oriental Entrco under the Tents. rtarllundrods of thomamls ol moral and religious people attend this exhibition * ho no\cr think ol vis- Una : another. Whatovcrit advertises It nlwaja exhibits No other D-.es this. For the espcclil accommoditlon of these ho detlro to avoid the crowd ] on the grounds , nCSEU\ED NUMBEBED CIIA1U3 can bo purchased at EDIIOUI & ERICKSON'S JEWELUY STORE , 101 end 103 IMh street. _ t thosamo prlco asut thoticlotofflco nt the tent ? , and rcneril admission tickets at the usual Blight ad- \anco , the daj-a of oihibltlon only. 6,000 Excellent Opera Chairs. Good Saats for 20,000 people. Admission 50 Cents. Children Under 9 Years , 25 Cents. RESERVED NUMUKREO CHAIRS EXTRA. TWO EXHIBITIONS DAILY. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. Performance commences at 2 nnd 8 p. m. < Council Bluffs , Thursday , September 25.Lincoln Lincoln , Saturday , September 27. 103 MAIH STREET , Council Bluffs , Iowa IMPORTER J ND DEALER IN AND- Musical Instruments of Every Description 1 claim to havn the best selected slock and la-gost variety o any no about bora I can duplicate No\v York nnd Cbicago prices every hue ; and tbat Isoll low these vrao nro and have beeu my customers will bear me out. Mr HUG oE Plush'Goods is especially fine , such as Albums , Odor , Toilet Sots , Ladies' Arm Bogs , Purses , etc. I have thn largest stock and best variety in Cups nnd Saucers , Vases , Toilet Sets , Tin Toys , Dolls , Doll CNrriagesVnpfons , Sleds. Carts and so on without nn end. As my traveling agent may not got around to see yon in timeI will allow on 5 per cent on any bill for traveling expanses if you will call at my toro and make your selections. My samples will ba ready by October 1st , 1881. I guarantee low prices. Assortments of Toys from 8100 to5.00 put up.rendy to ship. H.H , HORNS & 00.5 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo make a npnclally , at our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA md YA11A 010AHS. All Cigara sold by ua are of onr own manufacture nnd warranted aa roprosontcd. OPERA HOUSE CIGAR HOUSE , | 652 Broadvay , " H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , . ' IOWA KIEL'S SALS STABLES. Keep horses and mules constantly on hand which we will sell in Retailer or Wholesale lots. All stock Warranted as reprcsnnteti. Whole sale and retail dealers in grain and baled hay. Prices reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed cSc Corner Fifth Avenue ifc Fourth Street Council Blu IT Waves , Switches , Whatnots , Langt 'y ard Pompadour Frizzes , ALL KINDS OF 29 MAIN STREET , COUNCIL BLUFF SMtin & TOLLEK , ARts , LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 nnd 0 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and aold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Maifactnrer , urtalns , la lace , Him , Turcoman , Etc. oil cloths , Mattlnga , Linoleums Etc hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST , jomo and bo convinced thai 170 are headquarters for all Roods In our line , hoapoat place to buy CARPETS , Curtains and Honso Furnishings In the Cty. ; Upholatoring and Bedding Supplies. Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardaue MANDEMAKERJS & STAIR BUILDING A SPECIALTY , 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsmau St. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attentioa and satisfaction Guaranteed. THE MODEL 8 TEAM LAUNDRY Is bettor prepared than over before lo fill all demands for washing. Wo call your attention enpecially to our capacity for doing family washing. Very low ratea. All kindaof work done in firstclasorder. . Special paing will ba taken with llannela. Ordcra sent by mail or othcrwiao receive prompt attention. ALBERT P. JOHNSON , Proprietor. 712 BROADWAY COUNCIL BLUFFS ftletalic Caskets and Wooden Coffins of all Kinds. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT . 3.S 3ST , 3VZT.M.i33L f3t. , C3oxi.a3.oil W. RALYSWORTH. Frame Houses mo > cd on the UTTLK GIANT trucks lud any distance and Over any kind ol grouml imiCK HOUSES raieoJ. All uork guirantood. W.i > . ATMWOBTII , IWOgJgft Vp NABH BROTHERS * = J We give $25 for any horse we cannot cure of interfering , knee cut ting or forging. All Shoes are Hand Made and NO MAOHI SHOES USED. All Work Guaranteed. 719 Broadway - COUNCIL BLUFFS HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by FRAM Uizr , EMERSON PIANOS. Unrhilled or Tone or Klnlihi KIMBAW * PIANOS Btft Modern 1'ru-ctoIJuy , Tha Kiinb.iH Orean , > o long and favorably known In the west , rncoimncnda Itaclt J. L. BTEWAKT , BolaAgeut for above Ilnca of Goods. Wararooma , S39 Ik Council Bluffd , Iowa. Oorrudpoudence Solicited. Agents Wanted ,