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THE DATYBEWEDNESUAY. MAY 81882. i ,
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
CLy ttkot , Council 131Uff , ! ow ,
WIIOLSALE FLOUlt HOUMZ
Oerl.rft Aentd for the Ce1ebrted Mliii ot If. 1) . Ituh Co. Ootden 1agIo F'our , Laenwo.dh ,
iind Queen lien 3III Sioux Fili , iaots.
Petarenee , STIIh & CIttnden1 Council flIuf , Is. . .
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W1OLESALE AND JTAI1J
STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S CUODS ,
COUNCIL BLUFF3 , IOWA.
TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE
T. W. LY S L. Xi &
Lands and Lots Boiiht and Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW 1tATES.
NOTARIE3 PUBLIC AND CON VIYANCERS.
OUNCIL BLUFFS - . - - - IOWA.
: : M T 1AJE S 0 N ,
15 North Main Street ,
WHOLESALE DEALER III SHOE FINDINGS.
Beady.fltted uppex , In CAU 8km ftnd kip. Oak an Hemlock SOLE LATIIER , and a !
ood.ippertainIn to the .hoo trdo. Geode .okl ai cheap ac In the Eaet.
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: MRss : NOEItI' ' IbbINERY POEE
FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND
OHILDItEN'S HATS A SPECIALTY.
105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs Ia.
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That never rcquLre cflmplng at Mre. 3. J. 000t' flatr Store , at prcea never befcre touched by
any other hair dealer. Mao a. u11 line of swltchce , ctc. , at roatLy reduced prlce. AIo gold ,
eflver an4 colored zot . Wave. made from ladics' own halt. Do not fall to call before purhelng
elsewhere. All geode warranted aa represented. MRS. J. J. GOOD ,
29 MaIn , trce. , Council Blue , Iowa.
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MASON WISE ,
LJ.vBlkl , F2EB & LLE PLBLE
The largest and best
stables in the west
Roadsters , Saddle and
draft horses for sale ,
also afine lot of , illes
just received which
will be closed out
cheap.
DOTT P..NEAII , BROAIIW..Y.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA.
( .4 REMOVED withoit , the
O ATOll K drawlzig of blood or u8e of
.L .LJJ.U knife. eure. lung dleaeee ,
A ? Jfl ( VPUT Scrofula , Llvcr Vom.
. ilalnt , Dropsy ,
.T U M 0 tisni , Fever and loreur-
Ia ! eoros , Eryelpolae Salt
Rbouzn , Scald Hei.d , CAtrrh , wok , inglamed
and granulated Eye. , crofulou Ulcers and Fu- .
a1o Dieaeei of all kinde. Ale Kidney and
Vencrial dlraso8. Hemorrhoids or Piles cured
money refunded.
Ir All dtsease3 treated upon theprinclploofveget.
able reform , without the u3 of mercurial pol- .
.cns or the knife.
Electra Vaporor M-dlcated lLth , furniahe
oewho deelre them.
Iernia or , Rupture radlcaliycured by the uee
the Elastic belt Tru.a and L'laater , which ! iai
superior In the world.
CONSULTATION PREE.
CALL ON OR ADDRESS
lirE. , R1 . RICO and F. U NIIIOr ,
. COUNOIL BLUFFS , Ta.
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LIVERY ,
Feed aM a1o 8tab1s ,
18 North Firet Street ,
Bouquat. old eand Council Diuffe , Iowa.
VhL.LARD SJdITU , l'rop.
w. D.STILLMAN ,
rrcttt1oner of homeopathy , coc8ultthg
Physician aild surge Oll
Oftlce andreldence 616 WIllow avenue , Coun-
cii iflutIs , Iowa.
Iowa.w.
w. i. SINTON ,
DENTIST.
14 Pearl Street , Counoil Bluffs.
Extractingand filling a epeclalty. Firet.casi !
work guiranteod.
DR. A. P. HANCHEIrr ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
OffIce , No. 14 Pearl Street. Ifouz , 0 a. in. to
12. , and 2 p. rn. , to S p , m. Roidenco , 120
1iancrott , drect. ' Telephonic connection with
Central office.
1 DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS ,
'GiE'x'xaEI :
ho. 617 First Avenue
IIouefrold 10 to 11 a. ins , and 2 to 6 p.m.
BANKEE' ' LIFE AUOIATION ,
DES MOINES , Iowa.
Incorporated July 18t , 1879 , for the mutual
bonefitof bank officer. and their cutomer ,
Ilaeodon principlee of Equzvv , EcoNowY AND Se.
ouaiir. A few experiencol lit9 insurance aoiicl-
tor wanted. Addree , Ii , 1.1. Stovon8 , dietrict
BOltcit4t , ODee No. 7 , Evortt' . blox , Ocuncli
Illuffe Lowe. Iteaiuenco.lUI 4b avenue. P 0 ,
box
SI E. MAXON ,
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Office over wings bank ,
COUNOTLI BLUFFS , . - - Iowa.
REAL ESTATE.
f Y. 0. Jame , in connection with bi law and
collection builneeabuye and ecu. real c8tate.
Persona wiehing to buy or ecu city property call
at h18 office , over Iiuehoell' . book etore , Pearl
etroLt.
EDWIN J , ABBOTT.
Justice of the Peace and
Notary Public ,
4l5l3roadway , CouncilBiuffs ,
Vt.(1a and motages drawn and v.cknoledged
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HAIR GOODS
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WATERWAVES _ ,
In Stock and Manufactured -
ed to Order.
Waves Made From Your Own Hair.
TOILET ARTICLES ,
All Goods Warranted as
Represented , and Price3
Guaranteed.
MRS. D. A. BENEDICT ,
337 w. Broadway , and
109 S. Main St
Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa.
rn1 E1 J. llAlUffluI , ! L B.
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGN ECOLOGIST.
Graduate of Electropthlc Institution , Phila-
delpIria , Ponni.
Office llor Broatiway 1onn Ave.
COUNC1 [ IJLUI'Fd , LOWL
The treatment ofeji tIfieaifLS,1Iful 'dif- .
flCUItIC8 . P'CUl1f.rt6 f.nai , a eioiitY.
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Star Bakery ,
HOWUil3 & ROBIE ,
221 MAIN ST.
Employ the beat Ilreal Baker In the Woet ; a1o
a choice hand for Cake. and Pice.
Dread delivered in all Iurt of the city.
FRESH Fliil' !
anie an Poultry ,
Can alwy. be found a II. DAN EHV'B ,
138 Upper Broadway.
JNO. JAY FRAINEY ,
Justice of the Peaoo ,
. 314 eROADWAY , -
Oounoil Bluffs Iowa
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w , B. MAYES ,
Loalls alldItea1Estate
Proprietor of ahstract of Pottawattamie
county. Ofilca corner of Broadway and Main
treet , Ouncli Blulle , tone ,
JOHN STEINER , M. D. ,
( Doutacher Arzt. )
ROOM 6 , EVERETT'S BLOOIC ,
Council BlulTh.
_ ! ! of women and cbtldren a apoclalty.
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P. J , lIONTflOtIERY , IL B. .
FILER DISPIN8ARY FVStW SATURDAY ,
OffIce in Evectt'e block , Pearl treat. Real )
dance C28 Fourth atrect. Ouflc h'ura from 0 to
2 a. m. , 2 to 4 and 7.t S p. in. , Council I ljff
F. 0. CLARK ,
PRACTICAL DENTIST.
Pearletreet , oppoaito the poatollico. Ono of
the oldeet pracUtionera in Council ZJluffd. Satl.
lafaction guaranteed iii all ceaca
DR. F. P. I3ELLINGER ,
EYE AND EAR SURGEON ,
WIT ! ! DR. ChARLES DRETREN.
Offlco oyer drut store , 4 ! Hroodn'ay , Council
Biu , Iona. Al dloeae of tlao uyo and car
treated under the inot approved method , anti eli
cure. gcarantet'd.
JOHN iINIJT
A T'T 0 R N E Y' AT' [ AW.
Will practice In all eta courti
8peakl German ogngO
FEATS dF'THE FEET.
. &FIno Day'o8por at the Drtv.
ing Park.
Saycral Fine Itacos Tn1coP1soe nntl
ft Largo Crowd Proucut.
The fine woMhor of Monday filled
the heatt or ) Ioraomon with hope ,
and everyone looked forward to a fiio
time for the racca , but when the
heavy rain of ycatorday mOriling do.
acoudod the outlook was rather dia.
inal , and early ii Lho morzfin it WM
reported thO racea wouldbo potponod.
A 1s reporter interviewed Dr. Mo.
K30l1O aBc ! from him ioarnou that the
progranuno for the day would certain.
ly be rried out. Early intho aftor.
noon the crowd began o aseemblo on
the grouud , until by 3 o'clock ' the
grounds wore well filled. The oflicera
of tim aBaooiation werobusy in getting
the track , which wa very heavy ,
in the best poBiblo condition. liar-
rows wore put ott , and also all the
buggies on the ground were put on
tlio track , and at 3 o'clock , when the
Liir.o . miiiutn race wa called it wa in
fair condition.
The horeos in the thrco.ininnto race
wore brought out and were given
positlOnB ff8 followa : Grace S. , firat ;
Belle of Coidwator , uecond ; itock and
Rye , third ; Mauci Z , , fourth. At tile
sixth trial the horaoe were Bent oft in
fair shape , and Grace S. reached the
quarter , half , three-quarters and mile
alioad , but when , under the wire broke :
and bat the heat. The positiona at
the quarter were ( rnce S. in the load ,
Maud Z , aecond , ] Jollo of Coidwator
third , and Rock and Rye fourth ,
Theao positi.ne were maintained until
the tiorco.quartor polo waa reached ,
when 13db of Goldwater wont to ace-
end place and wont under the wire
only a nook behind Grace S. Theao
two horses had afino bruah down the
home stretch with Grace S. slightly in
the lead , but the latter broke under
the wire and lost tim heat. Time ,
2:4Th. : The other horace came in na
follows : Grace S. second , Rock nd
Iiye third , Maud Z. fourth.
In the aecond heat of the three
minute race , the horaoa wore aent off
on the aecond trial with a fair atart ,
and Grace S. took the lead and kept
it until she reached the home eretch ,
when Maud Z. paaaod her and canto
in ahead in 2:47k. :
The aamo relative positions were
maintained by the horace throughout
the third heat until the threo.quarler
pole waa reached , viz : Grace S. first ,
Maud I second , Bell of Coidwator
third , Rock and Rye fourth. At the
turn on the home stretch Maud Z.
wont to the front , followed closely by
Belle of Coidwater and Rook and
Rye , and Grace. S. only a short dis.
tance behind , but Belle of Coidwater
was act back to third place fr running -
ning under the wire.
The horses in the. 3:00 : minute race
wore sent off for the third heat at the
second trial with a good start. Grace
S. took the load and eaeily maintained
her position to the flniah. Time ,
2:47k. : During the entire heat the
horses wore strung out along the
track , and Grace S. came under the
wire in a jog t. avoid diatancin some
of the horses. They finished in the
following order : Grace S , let ; Belie
of Coidwator , 2d ; Maud Z. , 3d ; Rock
and Rye , 4th.
Tue horses got a fine start for-the
fourth heat and Grace S took'the lead
and kept it ; without any difficulty ,
winning the heat in 2:4O. : The
horeca retchotl thtquarter ir the fol-
loiordor : Grtcu Sjitfaud
z , second ; Rock and Rye , third , and
BelId of Colthvater , fourth. TiO p0-
sitioii remained the same untI the
horsea etarted on the home atr3tch ,
when cllo of Coldwater wontto third
place and finished in that order.
The horses wore given a good 6-art
for the fifth and last heat. Graoa S
took the lead and kept it with case
In 2:47 : ; BelIe of ( Joldwater , 100o1td ;
Maud Z , third ; Rock and Rye , fourth.
TIlE 2 :27 : TRoT.
Between the second third heat. of
the 3:00 : minute race the first heat
the 2:27 : trot was called. In this race
there wore three entries , with J. W.
Poregoy at the poll , Orphan Boy eec-
end , and Brown Dick third After
scoring several times the horses were
sent off with Orphan Boy and Brown
Dick close together , and J. W. Pore-
goy a conaidorablo distance behind ,
his driver being unable to bring him
up. They wont to the quarter pole
with Orphan Boy in the lead , Brown
Dick second and J. W. Porogoy third ,
the horses being strung out for a con-
aiderabie distance. At the half milo
Orphan Boy waa still in the load , but
J.y. . Gregory had taken second place.
Thu same relative positions wore main-
tamed throughout , Orphan Boy win.
ning the heat easily in 2:38. : The ox.
citing feature in the heat was the
bruth on the home-stretch for second
place between Drown Dick and J. W.
J.'eregoy , andaa the latter caine under
the wire second , only a iiock ahead , ho
was loudly cheered.
The horace wore sent oil' in the
roocond heat with Orphan Boy and
Brown Dick together , and J. W. Pore.
goy behind. Bofoo the quarter was
reaohod J.V. . Perouoy wont to second
place , and these positions remained
unchanged to the finiall , Orphan Boy
winning easily in 2:32 : ? . , J. Vi. Pore.
goy several yards behind , and Brown
Dick's nose j few foot behind Pore.
goy's sulky wheel.
The horses werosontoffjn the third
heat the seine as before , the driver of
.1. W. Pcregoy being unable to make
him score up with the other two.
Orphan Thiy immediately wont to the
front and kopt'a bang lead of the other
two to the end , winning the heat and
race In ! :37. : Tue other two horses
were C1080 together throughout , with
Rrown Dick slightly In thou lead.
RUNNIKU BACR-TWO IN TJIIIE1I.
There vare five entries In this race ,
and all of them started. This was a
very exciting race , and the here kept
close together all the way round.
Longatrido canto in first , Ella Roweti
second , J.V. . Norton third , Barney :
iCing fourth , and Iloniestrutch fifth ,
Time , 1:55 : , :
The horses were got off for the eec.
otid heat without much difficulty , and :
J , w. Norton took the lead , closely
followed by Ella Jtowett and Long.
stride. These three horses wore close
together all the way round , and caine
down the track in a bunch , with J.
A
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Wa Norton 1Ightly In the Josd , cloiely
followed by the ether two. They fin.
lehod In the following orders J. W ,
, NorLon first , Ella Rowott second ,
Longetrido thlrdBsrnoy King fourth ,
Uonlestrekh distanced. 'Lfmo , 1:53k. :
The third heat , botweo.i J. W. ior. ,
ton and Longatrido , was eMily or ,
by the former In 1:58. : The two
horses were oloso toAtllor until the
three-quarter polo was reached , wLen
N'ortoii gained rapidly and finieed
ahead in a gallop , with Longatrido
fully twenty.iIvo yard9 behind.
100 YAUIS I'OOT RACE.
Between the first And socoitd he&t
of the three minute race the 100 yard
foot race was callodo There vero
three entrical .l'owers , of I3ostoi ;
Vhitnoy. of Toronto , Canada ; * 11(1 (
Ervin , of Craig , McI. Powers ad
Erwin started before the pistol and
Wore each sot back one yard , Pow.
cre ran In 1st , Whitney 2d ahd Erwin
Sd. Time 1O. Powers won the
race easily by several yards , 'with
Whitney and Erwin oleo together ,
After the completion of this race a
man named Thomas made the decla.
ration that ho could boat the wanner
in the rtco , and put tip $20. The
race was run and Powers boat him
easily.
IIANDICA FOOT RACE.
This ratco was for ono.quartor of a
mile , siid there were three started ,
Bryan , Irwin anc Anderson. The
men presented a fine appearance as
they wont out on the track to take
their positions. They wore promptly
started , and all canto down pretty
close together until wIthinabout one
hundred and fifty yards of the wire ,
when Anderson foil behind and drop.
pod out of the race. Bryan won the
race in 52k.
No Ma1tcr What Happene
You may rest assured that yen ate ante In
Icing apeedily curerl by TllouAn' El.tciitia
Oii. , in all caaos of rhouttintisni , neuralgia ,
t6otliztche. etc. One trial nly is necof sury
to prove its tilicacy.
DIOCESAN boi s.
The Epiecopaliane Most in
Ohurch Council.
The Bishop's Addrcu , antitho Bus-
inc. . of the Day.
The twonty.ninth annual convention
of the diocese of Iowa opened yesterday -
day morning in St. Paul's church ih
this city :
Morning prayer was said by tlio
Rev. Mr Cunningham.
The ante-communion service was
said by Bishop Perry , the epistle be.
nig road by thu Rev. S. Ringgold.
The convention sermon was preached
by the Rev. Canon Spraguofront St.
Mark's gospel , sixth chapter , sixth
Torso ,
The holy communion was then
celebrated by Bishop Perry , assisted
by Rev Mr. Webb , and the offertory
was donated to the fund for. the sup.
port of pastulants and candidates for
holy orders.
The convention proper hen opened ,
the following being present : The
Right Rev. Bishop Perry. of Daven.
port , P.uv Messrs. B. H. Downing , :
D. 0. Howard , S. H. Johnston , C. B. '
Fackenthahl , P. 0. Walcott , T. . B.
Kemp , D. D. , R. 0. MoIlvain , A.
Ramsey , H. B. Restarick , S. Ring.
gold , P. W. Sprague , 0. It. Stroli , H.
Thompaoi , B. D. J. Trimblo , F. T.
Webb , D. B. , W. Wright.
A committee consisting of Rev.
Messrs. E. H. Downing and H.
Thompson was appointed to consider
credentials , and on motion of Rev.
Dr. Kemp , adjournment was taken
until afternoon.
At the opening of the afternoon
session the following lay delegates
wore reported as present and entitled
to seats : T. B. Perry , Albia ; B. C.
Berger Cedar Rapids ; D. C. Bloomer ,
Council Bluffs ; D. B. Nash , Win. F.
Ross , J. lioward Henry , F. J. My.
nard , of Davenport ; .1. 1' . FitchDen-
ni.son ; George F , Henry , Doe Moines ;
T. S. Nain , Dubuquc ; Vim. Harris ,
Independence ; Howard Tucker , Keo. :
u.j M. 3. Ohspman , La Mars' Maj.
SamUCLMhOfl , . Ottuinwa ; fr. P
Warmleyi.te4.Oak ; Capt. F. 0 , Pros.
ecU , Tiptou
P. .1' . Mynard , ' Davenport , wu
unanimously oiected'aoitX , of the
convention , and Rev. H. B. Ris&2i0k .
assistant.
The following were invited to hon.
ary aoata in the convention by resolp-
tion : Rev. Messrs. H. N. Cunning.
ham , Le Mars ; W. H. Von Antwerp ,
Dee Msines ; 0. ( Yampton Burnett ,
Iowa City. Coo. J. Degen , Red Oak'
John ' . Spiny , F. R. Millapaugh and
Rev , Canon Patterson , of Omaha ,
On m tion of D. Kemp the parish
of Grace church , Lii Mars , was restored -
stored to the list of parishiers in union
with the convention ,
The receipts of the Eplacopato fund
wore reported as being $13.122,3U ,
anti the total amount now on interest ,
The amount received for diocesan
missions from churches within thin
diocese was reported as about $2,100.
Bishop Perry's annual address was
one of the most intereattng lot.turea
of the convention proceedings yottor.
day , it was clear . earnest , and of ape.
cial Interest to the church. lie pro.
sonted a review of the live years past ,
and gathered up facts and figures ,
showing growth and reason for en-
oouragement. During the period
there had been fifteen churches and
chapels built or bought ; six rectories
had boon acquired ; the number of
working clergy doubled ; thin increase
In thin number of parishes and nois.
510115 more titan thirty-three per cent ;
the increase of thu Peronanont value
of church property had beomi at the
rate of $1,000 weekly for nearly six
years ; and the increase of church pro.
pony in Iowa during the six years had
been norly half a million dollars ; thin
missionary workers load a capital af
$10,000 ; the fund for indigent
and disabled clergy , and indigent
widowa of clorgymeii $75,000 ; Uris.
weld college was reported as having :
an encouraging outlook.
Tim bishop. reported that lie load
made 80 visitations , hioldiiig coimfirma.
tion on 46 occasions , and comitIroning
249 persons. Ho had assisted at or
read prayers on 230 occasions , and do. :
layered 208 sermons or addresses. lb
had celebrated thin hiol' communion
on 60 occasions , catechised 29 time& !
and baptised 8 adults and 4 infantii ,
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Bethesda
BATHI'fl 110 UE !
At Bryant's Spring ,
for. Broath'ay and Union
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Thin , Medicated , V.por , Electric , l'iungc ,
Iouch , Shower , hot anit Cold ilath. Corn.
I'etent n BIB an4 feinalo tr.o , soil at.'endant.
alnay. on hand , 50(1 .ho best of ca'o and ittn.
Lion civen potruns. spocaI elttlon , given to
bat..in . . children. Inyo.tlgation cud i.atron.ge
BOliCtt(1
BOliCtt(1BIt. . A. H STuiLuv d Co. ,
106 Upper Broadway.
Dr. Stud'oy Treatment of chronil di.oaeoi
mid. a .pccleity.
One of the bret pcond.clui IloteiB in the
Ye.t i. the
BROADWA.Y HOTEL.
A , E IiitWN , Proprl.tor ,
flea. 534 cmi 536 ifroadwayf'ouncil liiuffalowi.
Table .upplled with the beit the merkel at-
fords. 0 od rooms and flrt-clea bode. Terms
'ery rca.onablo.
UNION AVENUE HOTEL.
817 Lower Broadway ,
Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son ,
Filter CLAyS fIOTEt AT IOEASORADLE
piucF : . TRANSIENTS ACCOMMOIATED.
IiTnt. } OS RENT. 0001) IOEASONS FOiL :
ItENTINO.
SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL.
N. Anderson , - - Proprietor ,
- 32 Lower Ilecadway.
C
Table . .appIed % with the bet the rn.rkct at-
ford , . Terms 3.t.0antI LOOpcrwcok. Tran.lont
l.OO per day.
If You Wish ma Lunch ao to
LOUIE DUQUETTE ,
Soups , Meat. , and Eatables always on :
hand. Five Cents per call.
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
PAIER HANGING ,
KALOli1IMNll AND IIItAININEI ,
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Shop-Corner Broadway and Scott St
MRS. J. P. BILLUPS ,
aorniavou OF
RESTAURANT 'EATIIW HOUSE ,
813 South Main Street , Council ll'ulYa.
Now house and newly flttcd up in first class
style. Meals at all hours. Ice cream anti lemonade -
nado every cyoing. Fruits e d confectioneries.
HUGHES & TOWSLEE ,
DEALERS IN
Confectionery , FruitsNuts
Cigars andTobacco. Fresh
Oysters and Ice Cream in
Season ;
12 MAIN ST. ,
Oouncll Blufi' .
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had burled 1 person , consecrated 4 :
churches , received by letters dismis :
ury 7 priests and 2 deacons , laid 4
corner stones , transferred 7 priests
and deposed 2 deacons. The defunct
parishes reported wore St. Matthews ,
of Marshalltown ; Grace , of Boone ;
Trihity , of Cascade , and St. Luke's ,
of Lansing.
Last evening a missionary meeting
was held.
This morning there will be services
at 0 o'clock. At 10 o'clock the special
order of business will be the consideration -
ation of tim new constitution and
canons.
This evening a reception will be
tendered the bishop and those .attond.
ing tile coiiveiitlini , at time residence of
Mr. D. C. Bloomer. All members of
St. Paul's parish are also invited to
attend.
A flantist Minister's Experience.
I am a Baptl.t ralnister , and before I
aver thought 01 beIng a clergyman I
graduated in medicine , lut loft a lucrait'e
practice for my i'renent profession , 40
years ago. I was for many years a suf.
fjfsr front quinsy ; ' 2bomas' Eclectic Oil
'jrne" I was alan troubled with
hoarsenea , sLid Thomas' Eciectio Oil al.
ways relieved me , My wife and child load
dIphtheri , and "Tnomas Eclectlo Oil
cured thorn , " aud taken In time will
cure seveitimei in W ! ' I am confident
ft is a cure footho moat 'jBtIflatC coldj or
cough , . and if any one a small
teaapoon and ludf fill It vIth t'i OI. and
then place the end of thmd s1oorl"5n one
noatril uiid draw the Oil out of the
Into tito heat ! by snuffinu as hoard as
as they can , until the 011 faIls into ti
throat , and iractlce that twice a week , J
( lon't care how olrenslve their head may
h , , it will clean It out sand cure the catarrha ,
For deafness audearaclin it has dead wonder -
der to my certain knowledge , . It is the
orly medicine dubbed outent medicine
that I ever felt like recommending , and ' I
am very anxious to men it Ia every pluo'e ,
for I tell you that I would not be without
It Ia my house for any consideration. I
am now aufferhiigwith a pain like itheuma.
tismn In iriy rJ it llmnl , and nothing re.
liuvs rue like 'l'hoznas' Eelectrio Oil.
Jut. B , F. CilaNil ,
Corry , Pa ,
Zujurios to the Bgyptlan Obehls1.
naltimoru cuti ,
There is said to be something son.
Ous thin matter with time Egypain
'ibohlak erected some time ago in Ooii.
trail park , Now York ; that lately it
has been undergoing important
changes , as if train atniosphoeric influ.
encos , which threaten to roughen if
not to "chip" or "scale" its surface
and obliterate its inacaiptions. Thu
rains anti snows of last winter have
forced into thu delicate tracery of tue
latter zuillious of particles of snow
which froze as they entered , and
melted again in a few hours , and eu
close iiispoctiomi it would appear by
this prociss time urfaco has under.
gone a very zuarkod deterioration ;
also , that the corners begin to exhibit
decided symptoms of wearing away ,
threatening to ollanuo the shape of
thin shaft front a quadrilateral to a
circular. Ill order to preserve itiromn
the fate with which our climate tItus
threatens it , it is proposed to take it
duwzi , amid replace it in thin great hail
of the museum , just opposite , height-
cuing thou roof to make room for it ,
I DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTE I
HOTELS.
ARLINGTON.
OARATOOA HOTEL
MARSH HOUSE ,
OOMMEROIAL HOTEL
HALL HOUSE
CITY HOTEL
COMMERCIAL HOTE. . ,
GRAND CENTRAL
MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL
COMMEROIAL HOUSE
GREENWOOD HOUSE ,
OOMMEROIAL HOUSE
ENO'S HOTEL
EXOHANOE HOTEL
METROPOLITAN HOTEL
MORGAN HOUSE
OUMMIT HOUSE
HOUSTON HOUSE ,
REYNOLDS HOUSE ,
WAUtER HOUSE
OOHMEROIAL HOTEL
CITY HOTEL
PARK HOUSE ,
NEIIRASKA HOTEL
MEROr-IANTS HOTEL
OOMMEROIAL HOTEL
PARKS HOTEL
OOMMEO AL HOTEL
DAGNELL HOUSE ,
OMMEROIAL HOUSE
JUDKINSHOUSE ,
I3ALL HOUSE ,
COMMEROIAL HOUSE
WOODS HOUSE.
DOUGLAS HOUSE ,
IIEOFORD HOUSE
ARLINGTON HOUSE ,
NORFOLK.JUNOTION HOUSE
WINSLOW HOUSE
AURORA HOUSE
CROZIER HOUSE
AVOOA EATING HOU8E
CENTRAL HOUSE
F1oF.R ( EiBS
J. 0. Mc1NTIRE ,
.3 , 0. STELLINIUS ,
E. MANS ,
JOHN HANNJtN ,
A. W. HALL
OHENEY a OLARK ,
I , , 0. MEAD ,
E4SEYMOUI1 ,
p. L THORP ,
A. 0. OAARPER ,
w , MAYFIELD ,
E. STOREY.
E. L ENO ,
0. U. HACKNEY ,
FRANK LOVELL ,
E. L. ORUOU ,
SWAN & DECKER ,
CEO. OALPI ,
O.M , REYNOLDS ,
0 , H. WALKER ,
0. BURGESS ,
DI A. WILLIAMS ,
MRS. M. E , CUMMINGS ,
llL AVERY ,
.1 , W , DOULWARE ,
F. M. PARK ,
HENRY WILLS ,
OHAS , DAGNELL
WM. LUTTON ,
FRANK WILKINSON ,
14. H , PERRY ,
B , F. STEARHO ,
JOHN ECKERT ,
.3. S. DUNHAM ,
d. T. QUEEN ,
hJ , M.DLAOK& SON ,
A , T. POTTER ,
0. McOARTY ,
M. II. JONES ,
0. R. OROZIER ,
0. W. ROCKHOLD ,
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LIncoln , Neh , .
MIIford , Neb. I
BROWNSVILLE Neb
Litromsburg Us
LouIsvIlle
BlaIr , Neb.
NelIgh , Neb.
Uabrask CIty , Neb
WeeplngWatarNa
Hardy , Nab ,
Oraenwood , Nebi
Clarinda , Iowa '
Eremont , Nab
Ashland , Nab
AtkInson , Neb ,
GuIde Road , Nab , , ' . ;
Oreston , a.
Exirs , Is.
AtlantIc , Is ,
Audubon , Is.
NeoI * , Is.
Harlan , Is.
CornIng , a.
Stanton ,
llurllngtondunctlon , N
Illanchsrd , Is.
Shenandoah , Is ,
Dayld CIty , Neb '
Oollege8prln s , Is.
Villisca , Is.
Malvern , Is.
Ida Grove , a
Odebolt , 1 * S
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OsceoIa , Nab.
Clerks , Nab ,
Dedford Ia.
Marysvlllo Mo
NorfolkJunctlonNeb
Seward , Nab.
AuroarNeb ,
SIdney , Non.
Avoca Ia.
LOCKWOOD 8c SHATTUCK , Rod Oak. I
THE JELM MOUNTAIN
. GQiD
AND
sIIvTELa'
Mining and Milling Company.
working Capital' - - - - - - - - - S00CO0.
Capital i3ocic - - - - - - - - - 81,000OO )
Par Value of haroe , - - - - - - - - - $25,000. 'I
STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE
Mines Located in BRAMEIJ MINING DISTRIOT.
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DR. J. I. TROMAS , l'rctdont , Cutnunins , Wyoming.
wat Ia , TILTON , Vlco.Prcaldont , Cummln. , Wyoming
E. N. UARWOOD , Secretary , Cummins , Wyoming ,
A. a. LUWN , Treasurer , Oummlns , Wyomin 5
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Dr. 3. 1. Thomas , Louis Miller Y , S. liramol. A. 0. Dunn ,
K. N. flarwood. Francis Leavons. Gee. 11. Faio . Lewis Zolman.
Dr. J. 0. Watkins ,
nnSmo5m ORG. W. KENDALL , Authorleed Agent for Sale of Rtockl fln. C40 tl..hs W. ,
u.s-s.ea&.w.r.
" k1 I11rl
west for being the most Tdiroct quickest , in
safest fine connecilna the great iletropoli CR1
CAG0 , and the P.asrenN , Noam.EA.i raN , I ,
and Souru.EAsnuuc Lien , which ternitnatcihore
with ItAselsi CiTy. Luveiwoarn , Aropisos
couseti. BLUrTS and Oiumu , the CoatxIiootAZ
Ceersas from wldcb radiate
, , , EVEIW LINE O ROAD
th * penoirsteatbe Continent from the Ulr.ou ,
illvor to the Pallto fUopo. The
CHICAGO ROOE ISLAND & PA
CIJflO RAILWAY
I. the only line from Chlesgo owning track in
itansas , or whIch , by Its own road , reaches lb
points above named. No vw.erzaa ST OAuiAos
No nisenon OONNPIOT1OSSI No huddling In iii
ventilated or unclean can , a every p&asonger
carried In roomy , clean md ventilated cc'ichri
upon Vest Exproes Trains
DAY CAse of unrivaled niaguiScunco , Puni.us
PAnaci SLKSFISO CARS , end ourownworld.fsrnoul
Dosnea Cans , upon which meals are seived of un.
mirpat8o.I excellence , at the low rate of BavilirT
ruts CmTS Hen , With ample time lot bo&ithfu
enjoyment.
Through Care between Chicago , Pearls ,
weukee and Missouri River Points' and close can
noctions ia an p0mw of i0t.500do0 wiiis oth. ,
road. .
We ticket ( do not forget this ) directly to ever
pta-ce of importance in Kansas Nebraska Dlb
Rule , Wyoming , Utah Idaho , kovedi ,
Oregon , Washington Sen1tary , Cototido , Anions
sod New Melico.
As.t ben ! irringemonts regarding baggayese
any eUler line , and rates of Sara Masys set ow sa
competItors , who furnish but a tithe a the
fort.
fort.Dogs and tackle of sportsmen free.
Tickete ui $ and folders ut all princips
omne. in lite Untied States and Canads.
B , K. CABLE , If. 8T. JOUR ,
Vice PoVt Gin. Gee. Tkt indi'ais'r A
Manager. Chicairo
' 1DRLL1NE. I83O
Ku1t CITY ,
3t.Joo& Oo iIBii
oTuIosi.T a
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AID Till ! EAST
From Omaha and the West.
All trabie leave II. & 11. Depot , Omaha : Neb ,
No cbsee of iaa between Omaha and a , . iidi ,
ciii bu one between OMARA and
NEW YORK.
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Daily PassengerTrain
iuounIc , ALl ,
tA3 tERN AND WESTERN CITIES With LESO
usi.tiwiu and iN ADVANCE of UI.
( fl'JIER LiNint
Thf. entice Hoe is equipped with oilman' ,
Pamaco Sleeping Care Palace IJay Coaches ' MlUr'
liatety l'Iatform 1d Coupier , and the cu'lebr&ted
Syratinihonte Air.brske.
L2 &n that your ticket roadi VIA nA14SAS
o1Ty tn' . : ossiz a COUNCIL JILUFa'S Rail
road , via it. : Joapb and St. Louis.
T1c'sI for &lo a i.U coupon .tat1on In lbs
Vc.t. J. F. BAIWAED ,
0. v.twis : , Oen , $ upL , St. Joseph , Mo
A fir : , . Pkuli. and Ticket Agi. , St. Joseph , Uo.
LinT IlOlWIliI , Ticket Agcat ,
. 3020 Yarnhan. street.
v. J.DAveliroaT , General Agent ,
OMAHA. N
FAST TIME I
In going East take the
( ililoago 86 Northwest-
oru w.a- .
TraIns bays , Oniabs SiO : p. at , and 7G0 : a. on.
, fuil Information calion U. P. DURJ Ticket
Agiut , l4Ut and V.ornbam Sts. J. DELL U. P.
'taiiway Depot , ox at JAMES T , CLARK , boner.
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CHICAGO ,
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PEORIA ,
ST. LOUIS "
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BETItOIT , NIAAI1SA FALLS ,
NEWYORKBOSTONr
And all Poluts East andouth.East.
TIlE LINE COMPIL1tI1IS
Nearly 4,000 miles , 8ild Smooth Steel Tracks
All ccnnoetlon. are made In UNION DbPOT8.
It baa a Nations ! Ropfltatlon a. being th
Great Through Oar Line , and i. univereal :
conceded to be the FINEST EQUIPPED r ,
road in the world for all classes of travel. ' - 5
Try it andyou will lInd traveling a lnxurj '
instead of s discomfort.
Through Ticketsvls rhIs Celebrated Line tot
silo it iii DOers in the West.
All information about Rates tf Fare , EleeIn S
Car Acoenunoistlons , Time Tabice , Ire. , will b .
cheerfully . . given jtorPlrinlnn to
.7. . J.
2.1 VIco-I'roa't & am. tlenagorVblcaga.
PERCIVAL LOWELL
Ocu. PaaaenerAgt.ChlcagO , At ,
W , 3. IfAVENI'OIIT ,
( Icn. Aent , Council Bluff. .
II , i , ' , DIJELL , Ticket itgt.niaha. . ' , :
inorn.cd ly
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3ioux Olty & Paoilio : : . '
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TBI SIOUX 0I ROUTa
ti , , n . hroqgh from ,
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Council B1rat ° St. Paul . d' .
, Without Ohan&s '
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:1U.3 : MILXS TIlE 6UORT1IT ROOTS
pLea'
COUNCIL BLUFFS'
TO ST. PAUL , MINNRAPOUS '
,
pU14ULn Ott 13ISiIARC . t4
mdiii points ip Northorulow. Illunoa.taaaad , ii'
Dakota. Ibis bias is equipped th ( the lmprovo4 .
Westioghouso Automatic Air-brace and MIUs
Llsttorm Coupler and Buffet ; aol tot'
8PEIfD. BAPETY ArW COIIFORT
Ii uneurpeasod. Pullinron Paieco Sleeping Car
run through ViTI1OUT OIIANUS between Kilt '
, sCtty and St. Paul , vie Council Biude anti
Sioux City , S ' 4's
Trains leave Union PaltIo Transfer at Cain. . , ,
cil IJluft. , at 7:35 p. on. dully on arrIval of Ksnuai S
filly St Joseph and Council JUnE. train from
the outh , Arriving t Sioux City 11:35 : p. m. ,
ardat tbooNow Union flopot at ilL Paulat I2O S
noon.
rai nouns IN ADVANCE OP ANYOTUEZ ;
EOUTi 5
WRomembor In taking the bloux City itoni.
youot a Through Train. The Shortoot Une , '
the uickeotTtuao and a Comfoutablo ittde in 1h
Tiirou Ii Cara botoccu S
BLUt'FS ANI ) ST. l'AUL. S
ta-Sue that i-our Tickuti road via the "Sioux
Cliv md Paclilo itaiitoud " S
' , LI , WATTLES , J. B. I3UCIIANA $ 5
Ilupoeluturulcnl. Oeiil t'asi , Agent.
I' , 11. ROBINSON , Ato'S Ur'i Psee , A $ . ,
IdLeaunri Valley , cows
S
w. E. DAVIS , Uouihnnetern Agent ,
Counci Bluff' Tn-va "V.
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EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
Corner Fourth and Io.'tiat Streets.
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H'Z' . ,
.1 , H , HURST , - - Prop.
Rooms , 75o , $1 , and $1,50 Par Day
An elegant itottauraut lcunoctod with liii
bouso whore meal I are seryodut ruasonabi. prias
Upon yand uigat. m-1QC. ,
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