Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 10, 1884, Image 6
OMATIA DAILY BEE COUNCIL JBLUKtfS MONDAY NOVEMBER 10 THE DAILY BEE , Monday Homing November 10 , SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Ily0 rtlet , * " ! * * " ? ' . . . ByMMl - - - (10.00 per omen : No. 7 Pearl Btroat. dear BroadwAy. _ _ _ MINOR MENTION , The council moot next Friday night. See J. Reitor's now Block of cloths. Council BlulFi has sixty oloolric lights The county board mcot to canvass th vote to-day. Dr. Oloavcr and wife are happy. Tli now bay la n bouncor. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Haas fool glai anyway. The now corner is n boy. The rhtonix is disposing of its pee tables find substituting lunch tables. The alarm of fire Saturday nigh during the parade proved to bo false Holiday , birthday and wedding gift * a Sorman'a closing out sale , at rcducec prices. The saloons in the city wore runnin quite open yesterday , notwithstanding ita being Sunday. The fine weather yesterday caused a largo number of citizens to visit Fair mount park. The police force was changed abou yesterday. Officers Ousick and Brook now going on day duty. Thos. Burke and Margarol O'Ncil both of Avoca , have now got passports in to the atato of matrimony. A number of the bicycle club took ad vantage of the clear skies and good roads and exorcised themselves yostorday. John Hauthorno has opened a llou and food store on Pearl atroot in th Churchill pump company's old place. Lyman Johnson , who has boon play ng the deaf and dumb dodge In bogging has boon ordered to leave the city for the city's good. Ror. Air. MoOlollan , of Tabor , ono of the professors in the college , occupied the pulpit of the Congregational church hero yoatorday. Two follows who had arranged for a prize fight , to take place in the Bluffs yesterday torday , had tholr sport spoiled by oflicor Cusick yostorday. Sheriff Hamilton , of Council county , was hero yesterday after six priaonors who have boon kept in jail hero awaiting trial before the district court which opona there to-day. The little mayor is fast getting to bo a miniature representative of Carter Harri son. Ho now has an eagle , just an Carter has. The bird has been sent to him from friends In Choyonno. Daisy Diirfoo , white , and Alary Paine , black , got to fighting ever a ton cant handkerchief. They found on roach- the police court that such a mode of settlement - tlomont cost each of them $7.00. Satcrday night a son of E , Huntington was hit ever the head with a torch while watching the democratic parade. Such rufliianism ought to bo so severely punished - ishod as to prevent any repetition. The court house Is still settling and cracking , and the doors again need cut ting oii BO they will open and shut. Now that election is ever will tlio board of health condemn it as a nuisance , and pronounce it unsafe for occupancy ? The family of Peter Jensen on Vauphn avenue are suffering from the efl'ucts of canned hoof , supposed to bo poisoned. By calling medical aid promptly fatal ro- suits wore avoided , but it was a close call , oven then , for two of the children. The women are getting into politics. T vo women got into such a hcatod dis cussion on Saturday inght in front of L .V. BockholTs cigar store , on Main street , as to draw even the crowd from the pa rade. Saturday night a lamp in the roar portion tion of Mr. Bassott'a house on Graham avenue caused a little fire , the blaze burning through the coiling and roof. It was put out by a few buckets of water. The room wlioro the fire originated wus occupied by Mr. Oloaon. Prof. Slattory sayi it was all an inno cent mistake about his carrying the Htars and stripes with the union down in the democratic parade Saturday night. Ho Bays it was tacked onto the atalf in a great hurry , and was not noticed by any one until long after the procession had started. Mr. Landmark , who lives a short dis tance out of the city , wan yesterday mar ried to Miss Edith DoLong , daughter o ! Mr. Edward DeLung. The ceremony was performed at the residence of the bride's parents , on Madison street , Rov. Dr. McOrary , the now pastor of the Broadway Muthodiet church officiating. The whole philosophy of the politica hurrahs is summed up in the remark o the litllo five-year-old who , gt BO oxcltei over the street demonstration that ho kept yelling , and when scolded by hi mother and told not to make a nolle said , "Why , ma , what is there to do enl ; to hollmT Hundreds of older heads while waiting for the actual count have co'icludod ' thuru is nothing oho to do "only to holler. " The druggist Empie , who had sad financial troubles here , has gone to Lin coin and opened up butinutn there. I appears that Al Rogers and Mrs. MeAl liter of this city , v ho had not bcon set tied with to their Hii ! fno lnn , wont to Lincoln the other day determined to hav settlement or satisfaction. Ho filed com pUinti against both f ; r luukiug tlreats and Rogers was fined for carrying concealed coaled weapons. This was so dishearten ing that they left the city. Saturday morning the mayor rcqucstoc the newspapers to issue no more exciting bulletins , and urged citizens to quiotlj stay at their homes and places of bus ! ncsa until the result of thn election wai fully determined. There was nothing ir Saturday's news to change the situation , bnttho mayor , disregarding his own pro cl&matlon , proceeded personally to wort up a democratic demonstration fur Sat urday evening. As the Nonpareil uset to say axcusing Major Anderson's queoi actions , "He's a child of impulno" evidently so. It being reported that a gang of darkies < ios had planned to throw brickbats at the democratic procession as It moved tif Broadway , some of the shot-gun brigade put some shells loaded with buckshol determined in such an event to use them to scatter any such attackers. Had r brick boon thrown bloodshed would have followed. It appears from this that the feverish state of the public mind , which caused the mayor to issue his proclama- lion , had not subsided much , when the mayor himself joined in getting up the democratic demonstration. Order hard wood of P. Overton , On UK ; Driven , No city has prettier drives than Council Bluffs. Yesterday was an al most perfect ono , BO far as weather and roads wore concerned , and many took an advantage of it , to indulge in a drivo. Among thoao who wore out yesterday af ternoon were : Hon. W. P. Sapp , A. R. Houjjhton and lady , F. J. Day , A. J. Crlttondon and family , A , 0. Graham , Mrs. and Miss Louie , E. V. lewis and wife , Mrs Peter Bochtolo and daughter Mrs. Charlea Adolf , William Moore and wife , John Bechtolo and Gus Covalt , J. H. Pace and wife , C. Haldano and family , K. T. Holmes and lady , I. Scofiold and lady , Mayor Vaughan , wife and child , 0. S. Felt aud wife , .7. J. Brown and wife , Capt. 0. M. Brown and lady , County Clerk Street and wife , L , Kirscht , John Cuslo and wife , F. NY. Olmatoad and wife , Coroner Connell , Dr. Lacy , Simon Elaoman , Ed. Mott , John Bono and wife , A. J. Mandol and U. Friedman , 0. 0. Norton and wife , Otto Voeglor and lady , P. 0. Do Vol , Prof. MoDormott , George W. Ferguson and lady , George H. For- 'uaaon and lady , Dr. F. T. Soybort , J. F. Brodbeck and wife , Alderman Koat- ng ; E. D. F. Fisher and wife , II. 0. Dory and wife , Peter Bochtolo , 0. L. 2opoland. Wrought Tron Rangoa ntreduced prices , Do Vol & Wright , 501 Broadway. L'lckctl Up 15y I'olico. A young tollow known as "Cuto" was rrosted Saturday for kicking up a row n Wagnor's saloon. ' JofFGroon got in limbo Saturday night or being drunk and assaulting Oflicor 'owns. Charles Matthews and William Grail vera pulled for being drunk and disor- orly , but afterwards lot out again. Jim Taylor was arrested for having too nnoh fight in him. Frank Writer was nipped fcr being trunk and shattering the peace. Clmrlos Alien was booked for being oaatly drunk an insult to the beaut. Gibson stands booked as being drunk nd disorderly. Albert Sclilisnor , arrested for being runk , had a valise and a lot of rod paint nd insisted on Joint ; the town , but the olico prevented him. Ed. Jefl'oriea was led in for disturbing 10 poaco. Frank Jackson , who was arrested a ow days ago for stealing a coat , and then ischargod , was arrested again Saturday or atoaling a clock from Jennings stable , bridle and some other articles. John Quan is under arrest on suspicion f being ono of the throe who robbed the iod Oak man of $100 and a watch last Viday night Ho had $55 in his pocket. Thos , M. Y. Dawson was arrested for arrying concealed weapons , but lot go on ay men t of costs. Window shades at coat to close them ) ut. P. 0. Miller 13 Pearl atroot. StooktililpinoiiiB. The following were the shipments at ho Union stock yards , Thursday , October JOth : II. H. EvatiF , 1 ! ) curs of cattle , 3GO load , Palmer & U , Chicago , via Mil- tvaukeo. J. S. Westfall , 2 cars of cattle , -10 load , E. H. Coles , Gibbon , via Union 'acifio. Cbcooln Ranch company , 3 cars ahcop , 28 head , Shannon Bros. , via Rock Is- and. and.W. W. S. Wcscptt , 2 cars or cattle , -10 lon'J , Shannon Bros. , North Loup , via Jnlon Pacific. H. H. Evans , 22 cars of ca.t'o , 440 load , R , Palwocd , Chicago , via Chicago , jurhngton & Qiiiicy. Clay & Foreat , G cars cattle , 120 head. T. M. Robinson , Chicago , via Milwaukee. 0. W. Johns , it cars cattle , 102 head , J. M. Robinson , Grafton , via Kansas City.Holm Helm , Vaughn , M. , 1 car hogs , GO , J. 3 , MoFarlaud , Chicago , via Rock Island & Pacific. 6 , Dtinoth , car hojjr , 150 , J. S. Me- [ Airland , Hastings , via Union Pacific. Platte Ovortou Is soiling screened Centorvillo coal for $1.50 per ton and throws in a bundle of kindling , Kuoiu of Ilio HucilK. Some time ago Tomploton & Limb tll'erod prizes to those who guessed most nearly the number of seeds in a big pumpkin , weighing 100 pounds , which they liad on exhibition at their cigar store. Yesterday the pumpkln'was carved and the seeds counted by a committee consisting of M. B. Brown , B. P. Wickham , George Hill ana R , N. Whit , lletby. There were found to bo 457 Reeds , Joe Palmer won the first prize , a meer schaum pipe , his guess being exactly 457. Harry Frank got the second prize , ho having t'veaeod 4U1 , The third prize wai won by Matthew Blackmor , who guessed 402. 0. J. Bust , o ( the Omaha Herald , R. N. Whlttlosoy , of the Globe , lied on fourth prize , each gunning 4IUI , and Hurry Hunter , of the Nonpareil , came within ono of gaining in the tie , hn guessing 401. There were In all 580 uuema. the lowest being by thn Council Bluff * Herald , who mutt havu been in dulging In u Sunday musing , nml not thinking very intently on pumpkins when ho guessed J ) . Samuel Hnai hoi left for Chicago on a bin ness trip , Sheriff Dan Faroll , of OlcnwooJ , was n tlif 1'ncifie yesterday. Herbert Hrown , city editor of the Otttimw Democrat , wai in Ilia city Saturday. T , N. lJry , of A UAH tic , was in the cil Saturday , looking alter Ills boot and "ho nloro hero. H. J. Chambers , the republican capturer o the recorder' * ofllco , was here Salmday , am being congratulated , Mis * Kate l'u ey and Mlsi Molho I.arlme havopono to Dei Moinei , where Mita 1'uio will \iilt frondi ! , while Ml a l.anmor wl proceed to her homo In the cast. Mlw Ida Wois has returned from ItockforJ where ho has boon attending pchool. She I fuillcrinK from n neveroly | > rained ankk which will keep her confined to the house fo sumo time , A , B , CloiiRli , who was formerly on th police force , Is back from Columbus , Neb. where ho has been for the past two months in tlio stock ImslnoBi. Ho expocti to return t Culmnbua tills week , JuJgo Loofbourow was In the city yestcr day and Is to open district court in Carro county to-day , lip la confident that ho ha been oloctcd , although the majority la small and tlio returns are so mcagro that it Is only a conjecture at the best , Tom McCuo , who was formerly of Tim BKK here , returned Saturday niiht ? from Chicago whore he hn.i been for same months past. Hi father and family , who live about five mlles out of the city , arc preparing to mo\o into Johnson county , Neb. Stewart StovcB , Do Vol & Wright. OOMBiKKOIALi , OODKOIL DLUrrS HARRIET. Wheat No. 1 milling , CO@G3 ; No. 2 , 58 , No. 8 , BO : rejected SSfeJO. Corn Now , 25@23. Data For local purposes , 35. liny S 00@7 00 per ton ; baled , 00@RO. Kyo 35o. Corn Mool 1 CO per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prlcoa at yards , 6 00@ U. Coal Delivered , hard , 9 50 per ton ; soft 4 60 per ton Lnrd 1'alrbank'a , wholesaling at 9Jc. Iflour City ( lour , 1 00@2 'J3. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per doz , LIVE BTOOK. Cattle Butcher cows 3 23@3 7C. Butcher steers , 3 75(84 ( 00. Sheen 2 D0@3 CO. Hogs 100 ® 12 * . ruonccB AND rnniis. Poultry Live old hens , Cc ; spring chickens , 3 10@3 JX ) per doz. Butter Creamery , 23@30c ; choice country 22s. 22s.Eggs -22 pot dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , C0@40c per bushel ; onions , 40@COo per bu ; apples , cheico cooking ir eating , 2 25 ; boann. 1 50@2 00 per liushol ; Sweet potatoes , 2 jo tier Ib. Out , To close the business I offer my stock of miscellaneous books , picture , fany goods , notions , fire screens , easels , willow and : ano high chairs and children's rockers , it pricca never known before in the west. [ I. E. Seaman , paper , books and station ary , 501 Broadway , Council BlulTa. fACOB BIM3. E. V. OADWELL 8IMS& CADWELL , 5 COUNCIL BUJFF3 , IOWA. 03co , Slain Street , .loomsi 1 and 2 Shugart ft Mo- .Inhon'a Illook. Will jractlco lu SUto and Fedora HUM. ICOO. OFTIC1B , U , H. PDSIT , OFFICER & PUSEY B Council Blaffi . U. 1856 siablisheo - - Dealers in Foreign nd omostla Eichinze in Irmo Bnrurttt E. Rice M. D , or other tumors removed wlthoalth IraKo cr driwlnj o blood. IHRONIC DISEASES - * * , . Over hlrty vents ] > ialloil oiperlauoo Offloo No. I'c&il trtct , Council Bluff I /STConoultitlon Ireo Justice of tlie Peace , Omaha and Oonnoll Blallr. teal estate collodion joucy , Odd Fellows Block Ivor SivlnRj Bank [ nM Mil the followitiB projioity on easy to inn If bou ht nlthlii 30days. 200 Acre Farm. r'ho mllca north nf Council Illuita ; peed barn , huuao orchard , anil all fenced 400 Aero Farm. l-'lvo mlUscaitolI.o , IlurUon , county , Iowa , all toiccd , lvod > ard , him , liouifst , orchird , CL& ; " (1 uti'ss under plow , ICO acrui tatno iri"a meadow , 100 icrt timber and lusturo. This farmcSj booullydl- tlded Itto three doulrablo umall fan in. 800 Acre Farm , Fix n > IIc3ciatoOn [ wi , Jlonou'county. Iou , on lhoM > | 4orhergond ; house , h ru SDxUO feet , feed iardarhedl , etc. ; OOaortu unl rplow , lii'anco In tltnlwr , meadow and piitura ; a llrtt cliej uticlc farm , ru8i > oct. 240 Acres of Wild L nd , Suitable for Farming. 5J50 Head of Cattle , 75 Iload o Ilorses , Ho d of Hog * . Alio Farming ImplemenU eulllctont tocairyoii aild Urm > . AlsJ 10,000 Buehola of Corn , nnd100 Tons of Tame nnd Wild Hay. KilJ ntork , corn , food aud nuchlnvrr li dlvldol up onsald I.inm , Mid will bo void only In conntotlou with ldf rni . . . . . Huroli iiKfH"lcll&nC8'3r0l10'00 ' ' 8'l ' > ck hniHi l docked , rw ly for work , I'owDiloii glun on U to of | iurclitev , II dciilred , KV.OMWEU , , Council .lllulld , Iowa. ADMISSION Cintii 15o LaJlta 100. EKATt:3-k'llU : 1(0. l.iillc * ICc. AdrrUilon FrfetoUdlMfich niornlnit and Tum- day tud 'IburnJuy Ileruucuu. Utu ol b atu 15 CXIIltl. A. F. BCHAN1K , II. . MAUTFNS. Fall d KN ftlks , Dress Goods & Hovelties OF THE SEASON. is very complete in variety and excel'ence of goods. Oloakings , Plushes , Velvets , . Eider , Down and Jersey Clot-h Tambour , .Turcomau , Gurtain Goods , Window Shades , Etc , , Etc , STOCK COMPLETE IN MOQUETT BODY BRUSSELS , INGRAIN & HEME Oil Cloth , Hugs. Mattings Mats , Etc. , Etc. 401 Broaa\7ay , Council Bluffs , Iowa ; NORENS & ; LANDSTBOM , Fall Goods Ready. Suits Miide to Order in Latest Style en Short Notice and a Ilefisonale t'/ices. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 205 Mam Street , . . . . . . Council Blnfla. B.OOO . Elcctrla Iklts fold for the Month of Sept , by IM. gents Want Kcfcrtnces-Any of the bualntsa houica In Coiincll UlulJs. JUDD & SSIIT1I Proprietors. Salesrooms 319 , Broadway. Manufactory 30 , Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS- Keep llorscfl and Mules constantly on haud which wo will acll in retail or wholesale lota. All Stock Warranted as Represented , Wholesale and retail dealers In Oritln ml Ilaled Hay. Pricca eunuble. Satisfaction Guaranteed , soEciLrcrTiEie , & ; BOLE'S- Corner Fifth Avo. & 4th St. , Council Bluffs. SMITH & TOIjLEll LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 9 Main street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Selecc From. LARGEST AND-BEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF In Iowa and Nebraska , and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , Mannftctnrer , urtains , in Laco'Elilr , Turcoman , Etc.3 Oilcloths , Mattings , Linoleums Etc hoicest and Best Selected STQOK in the WEST , D mo and bo convinced that wo are headquarters for all goods in our line , hpapost place to bny CARPETS , Curtains and House Furnishings In the City. TJpholatoring and Bedding Supplies. NOB. 6 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane COOKIM ® AND HEATING STOVES Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from SS.50 to § 25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain the best bargains. lam making a bis ; redueliou in * * P Iflflil'M < 57-V " "HP" 31 " 2 ? 1CT 3RL Aa I need the roam to display my stock , of stcHus. A. J. HANDEL , Council lilufld. Iowa , 325 Itroadnay , PRESHTQRY SALE. It is with a feeling of the greatest pleasure andvno small degree of pride , that we make this announcement , and we extend a cordial invitation to our friends and patrons throughout the entire community to examine the latest evidence of our business growth- Cloak Department. The low rcule of prices that will enrich our customers. Ladies Russian Circulars , All wool English diagonal hill fur collar and fur ornaments in black , $0.00 worth SI 0.00. The same us obcvo with corset waist aud faced vith satin , 88 50 worth SlS.i'iO , Fine all wool English diogonnl , full fur collar and fur ornaments in black , four inches of ! fir around bottom and on both sides in front , cor set waist and satin faced , 912 worth Heavy nil wool 3IATALAS3E corset waUt with sleeves. Satin faced , full trimmed , tix inches of fur on bottom 818 worth 821. All wool fur , trimmed NEW MARK'E'lS , 87.50 to $18. Extra fine quality MOHAIR SEAL PLUSH SILK LINED with HEAL SEAL ornaments § 25 , soiling at other places at $ ! J5 to $15. Glove Sale. Second to no ae which ha3 occurred in the past , and which which will in all probability remain a MEMORABLE EVENT in the future. LUPIN PARIS GLOVES in nil si/.ea and complete assortment of colors anil black , 50ctor THREE BUTTONS and 8i)5c ) for Four Rut- ions. The regular prices of these gloves as sold by other establishments is $1 25 for three buttons and 91.50 for four ? mttons , and they are- CHEAP ENOUGH ut thu'e prices. This is WITHOUT EXAGGE RATION the evtr ianugurate in Council El'-lfe. ' THE Profejsional Mnn , Meehanii or Laboring Men , are alJke interests ! in where to buy Dry Goods ihc cheapest. Our expenses are about one-half that of other house ? , and we h-n-e karned that Dress Goods , Flannels , Underwear Hosiery. At sweeping -eductions. Prompt Attention Given to Mail and Express Brders , COCKE&MORGANY COUNCIL BLUFFS , , . ' IOWA