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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1882)
r" X ' - Xr THE DAILY BEE : COUNCIL BLUJFJFS , JOWA. MONDAY SEPTEMBl 11 11 The Daily Bee. COUtiGtL BLUFFS. Monday Morning , Sept , I1. HATES ! By Curler , - - - - - zowntuptt wook. ByM.II . . . . . . f 10 00 pet Vf r. ODlro : No. 7 Ponrl Street , Near Broftdwny. II. 0. GIUFriV , M n gcr. H. W. T1LTON. City Editor. A11NOK MENTIONS. J. Mueller's IVxlace Mnslc Hall. Blierrfcdon'.maltc * photograph * . Call nnd cei the new tall goods at Ullw' , In the circuit court Saturday the en so of Hyington . dually occupied the day. The InrgMt line of 'adieu' stylish neck- vetrinthecityUatllllM1. Ono of the lucky one ? diew out of a 1'ank Saturday nlf-ht S530. It was a faro bank. The ladici nil go to IJlim' when they want stylish millinery. Edwin H. Ilnrrl * and Anna Smith , both of this city , woreinndo lunibund and wlto by .Tuitlco Abbott 1'ilday night. The truolco ? of the public linr. rv will meet this fterno ( n at fi o'clock at the library hall moms. Order , ymr fair hats at Bliss' . They liavo all the latest ntylei in. Strangers in our city are loud in their praise of the music at St. 1'rancis ( Catholic ) church. The flinging during yesterday's Hcrvlcci was \ory fine. The inilplt at the 1'rcsbytcrian church yesterday was occupied , and well occupied , by Kev. Palmer S. Hulbert , of Fremont , Ncbnmkn. The Hound Tablf , the young folki literary society , expects to begin iU third season with a gathering next Thursday evening , Seaman has lust received about two thousand volumes of miscellaneous books , noino of which ho ii offering at one-half ' nnd one-third of publisher * ' pricca. The nowspapora of the city Imo been invited to mainUln , in either buildings or tent' , hea Iquartfrg on the grounds during thofair. TIIK BUB accepts nud will bo there. Chief Field sayg in regard to the police preventing , or rather not prcvunt- ing , confident games , that the olIicorH cannot furnish bruini ) to all tlio fellows who happen to have a llltlo money. II. Lalatid'ii meat market wan l > oauti fully adorned by Howern on Saturday , and oath customer wan remembered 1 > > n lint- ton-ho'o botpiet. TIIK 15rn 'was not gotten , cither. -Tho invitations to veterans' reunion in clude not only these who belong to tins Grand Army of the llapublic , but all old floldiors , whothcr belonging teen organ ization or not , Col. Sapp has sol 1 liii elegant rosi denoo on Oakland nvcmuo , Mr. ThouvH Hvam bciiif ; tbo nurrh ieer. The consid eration is said to , have been $10,000. Arrangements have been inado HO that the several railways centering hero during fair week , run excursion trains , by which visitors may return homo in tin vcnliik' , thus Hiving them a chanoe to nee all the events set tor each day. The quadrille p irty by the C. K. of A , was splendidly managed , and a fcuccons In cvoiy way. Thu yuun men who hud it in charge deserve much credit. St. Joseph' , ) Academy hall is fa-t becoming popular , There was a lively base ball game on Saturday afternoon between a nine from the C. , H. & Q , railway olliccs und the C. , 31. & St. Paul boyu. The game wan played on the Wabaah boyb' grounds , and resulted in u victory for I ho St. Paul nlnn 15 to 11. At tbo union "lock yards Saturday there were 110 curs received nnd 114 shipped , A lively day. The i > hlpinciits were pretty tAnally divided between the Milwaukee & St. Paul und the C. , 1) . S Q. roads. Mrs. F. If. 1'ord has returned the pe tition of organist at tbo Congregational church , after about a year's respite. She is certainly a i-oro than ordinary musician and the church has done well to ucouro her florvicte , Ono or two pleasant rooms are wanted by it husband and wife , in a desirable loca tion. Address ] ) KU ollico , Also a bouse of four room * In a convenient location to post olllco it desired by n small family without children. Knquiro at llw : cilice , No , 7 Pearl street. It will well repay the gentlemen of Council IMuIfn and Western Iowa to call I at the Merchant Tailoring Establishment of Joseph Heiler , ! UO Upper liroadway , and examine his latest styles of Fall liooils , particularly hU nobby Fruncli Nigger Uoadd. His price * , as Is well known , cannot be beat , nnd ho guarantees , as usual , a perfect aud stylith fit. Prof , Furnlmm received a telegram Saturday Informing him that his brother , n.law , Mr. Scribucr , had been knocked down in the street at Des Moiuea and robbed , Mr. Scrlbner'n injuries are said to bu serli ux. Arrangement * have been inado by the members und fiiends of the Congregational -church to tender their paitor , who has just returned from hit vacation , a public rece | > - tlon at the home of Mr , aud MM. F , F , IFoul next Tuuday e\eniu The Mac douia Tribune refuses to fol. low in the waku of The Nonpareil any longer , and irutead ot denouncing Pusoy declares him to be "a good man and will make a lively cauvsni. " There in one more victim of email-pox in tbo house near the shot toner , ThU time it is the man of the home , He re1 fused to bo vaccinated when he was ex. { rosed with the rent ut the family by one f the Iwarden being taken , aud now he in suffering the consequence * . A jouujfuiau riumed Barney JSlack WM ocUdcutly drountd jcjteiday after noon In a swimmlm ; hole between Street * vllle and the river , Ho wan one of a party who went down for a iwim. Ai he un drewed he jokingly remarked that he wished he had hU life insuied Ou enter' ing the water lia walked off into a hole and betofc' unable to swim wa drowned licfore hi * counot'e * could afford liiin any lib body WM recovered and taken to the undertakers estftHlfhmcnt. Y&ung Black wai i2 ! ycus of age , end was n member of the firm of IJIack Bros. , pawn- br'kcrs on Broadiv y , he wai an unmar ried man and besidrn M brother has a ter nn.1 other rcUtltex , Mr. Goldstein being an uncle of his. A meeting nf the fire department wan called for .Saturday night to consider the advisability of rending a delegation to Omaha next Wednesday to join in the annual parade there. Is'o quorum wm had lint it Is expected that the plan will ho carried out , and if so the ho } ' < < band will > robably accompany the Council UlulF/i / ! > oys , Wjman'g Cnmmercial Colic c , on Farnam rtrcet , Omaha , is getting a num- Ixr of ntnilenU from thii city , But a short time ago Joe lioucher entered upon coiir > o there * , and a few dajs ago Miss Carrie Miller , of this city , a niece of Judge McCrcary , loft for the tame Insti tution , The college Is evidently uiving erent cntlsfai t'on ' to its patrons for the at tendance : , oven at thU reason of the Jenr , lumbers thirty in the night rchonl nnd twenty in the day school , and la IncrcBfdng rapidly. The thorough business training hen thcio Rcemt to bo appreciated , Jack 1'errgoy , nf ] 'ore oy it Moore , b id hix cent ulr Saturday doing n llltlo rcc-will work fur the Harrison county 'air , to ha hold nt Missouri Valley Octo ber 3 , < i and H. llo was hanging in protni- nont places largo and attractive postern calling attention to the fair , which prom ises to be ono tif the hot in the htntc , ni iberal premiums nnd fat purses aic olfered for exhibition' ) of nil kindi of nroducts and for trials of speed on the track The porters catch the eye and ex * clto the a Imitation of many , and Council UlulTs will doubtless bo well represented nt the fair. The Macedonia folk have had a slight surprise. They had been led to believe that they could build n brick rchool home , in accordance with plans which hail been drawn , for $3,500. When the bids of con tractors were opnntd the lowest was 83,200 ami the ht hc t SO.OOO. The school board cut elf some gintrcrhrend work , reducing the cost to $1,700 , and then started a paper to goo if a majority of the votes would authorire the incrouod expenditure. They succeeded in getting the needed support of the voters and the contract has been let to Miller & Oti , who agree to begin wotk this week. BIIBH for the Ladtus. One may as well bo out of the world ax out of fashion. So they siy , but there Is no need of being out of either , if one visits and patronlrea BliW millinery cstabli h mcut , ut No. 328 lroi.lu'iy , for its teems now moro than ever to ho a complete em porium of fashion , A large and varied fall stock bos been received , and other nuw goods ara arriving daily , milking the dis play the beit ever seen in the city. The millinery iiailnr ! mu also been refitted in an attractive m inner , and c intiinx an un UBiiiilly boautilul sliowmv of stylish lion nets nnd jannly bats. Among the f.incy goods to bo M.CII nromany novel und beauti ful articles to please thc.oyo and tempt the purac. There nro liana ptinted liitH of nrt , and ckillful i.redlo work for the bou doir , tidies of now designs , in fact articles on every side worthy ot mite. The glove department , iiUo contains several nuw styles not before Introduced hero. Tlio ladles who f.iil to POO the present display certainly nii s much. THE GOLDEN FLEECE. A Young1 Mdti Droua His Uoll nt the Tranefor The Soap Muu'a Giimo. Saturday evening u young man ot : his way back from Dakota to liia homo in Mills county , was confidonced out of $05 at the transfer. On the Sioux Oily train ho mot and got acquainted with tliu man who turned tlio trick and finding him an auroonblu com panion , kept v.'itli him after arriving in this city. The nlmrpwr induced the yount ; man to go with him to look after Bomo cars of stock standing 01 the track , and which ho claimed wcru hit ) , llo than wanted the young nmn to ohniijo ( n § 100 bill for him , an that ho coulu puy seine charges on the stock , and the young follow not being ublu to do Unit , lent him $55 for n foiv minutes , payment being promised IVB HOOII an ho could bronlc the $100 bill , The $55 and the stock man , of courao , diaappeured , and tojothcr. For two or thrco days n eoap man hixo boon doing u thriving btiainuaa or the otrout , cornern , protording to sol little bita of aoap to take out tar , grease , oto.t from clothing. Ho pretends < tends to wrap $5 bills and $2' bills around the aoap , and then soils theca priea packages , It is an old , old game , and is about on n rank with three card monte , The follow has obtained u liceneo for u street stand. but the city has no moro business to liceiiBo suoli n business than any otluir' ' swindle. The attention of the city mai'dhal was called to the mutter und ho niadu him move on. A YOUTJIFITIi Uo Knllatoct nt the ARO of Tntrtoou uud IVomisos to Attend the Hounlon Hero , Tlicro was a jolly quartet from Ilia aotiri Yalluy who paid thuir respect * to TIIK HKK uflico. They inoludcii Mr. O , L. Frunoli , the well-knowi furniture man of that place , Mr , 1 > , llurgcuj , W , A. Evans , the livery man , and A. II , Livingston. In count of talk , attention was called to th fact that at the Grand Inland reunion it was claimed that the youngcn votonm in the woat was present , hi boinij a member of lielden Test No GO , U. A. H. , who had enlisted at thi tender ni < o of fifteen , Mr , Kvan rmitud n umule , und ( ] uiotly remarkui that nt the coining veteran's rcunioi hero there would bo pruaont u follov who could discount that , and on beiii ( proEBi'd for details it nas learned tha lie waa the fellow , Mr. ] Ivans on lietod as a bugler in the Firat No brailca , when Jio was only thirtooi years old , this beating the otliu claimant by two yearn , and doubtlca taking rank us thu youngest in thi part of the country. If there are an ; who enlisted ut u younger aio Tn UKE would bo glad to hear from then ; and the veterans would bo glad t welcome thorn at the reunion. UK HALE. My residence , No. 716 Fourth atroo Bancroft ; L. P , Miwruv HOME AQAIV. Ilov. Uyrua Hnmll-i Give * Some Thoughta Ulenfitcl on ills Va cation Trip. \l the Congrogalional church yea orday mornit g there was n large udicnro githnred to welcome luck 'mm ' his vncUion the pastor , Hev. ' Ilnmlin , Ho gave u very in- creating and thoughtful talk on uggrationa which crime to him from ntious circumstances of his trip nlo the Lilto Superior countiy. Inch of thu diacotiMo WAS of n < 1c- lidodly practical turn , nnd conplod ith helpful teachingi nppropriatn to imoaitd place. Ho cp'io ] of the eehng of unrest which eceim to bo ior\nding tocio'y ' everywhere ; the osiro to go west ; thu feeling of dis- onient in living In nny placn which ionclad itn growth ; the inua&ur- ng of entorptieo by the nigus ot out ward boom. All could nut go vttitt nd all could not go to the gnmi itiea nnd the growing points. In iow of this it waa a question i'liithur ouch a fecdiiij. ; of rrsik'sanMs ad moro advatitagea thnn di udvni > iics , and the tpcakur considurea uvoral of uach , I Jo also poke of the tpirit of ox- iloration which w , s pushing out ito the undeveloped ivuionn , md row n a'riking cotnp.itijon betwLon ho wildorneea of nature nnd that ot 10 human heart. Ho droir seine lioughlo , also , from frontier life , fhero there were many who wor ttlu under the inlluonco of organised : luirch aocietiep , and the neccEsity of ultovcrn carrying their religion into .very . day lifo , and making their indi- idual influence felt for the right at U timcn , this being the only way in hicli many could bo reached at nil. JUDGED AND JDBO1NG. hoao who Coiumnndocttho Attention of the Conrta uud Police. Orowloy , who ao successfully 'chawed ' olF" old man's an lip , waa oforo thu Superior couit Saturday , ut look a change of venue to Justice Abbott , nnd thu case continued until omo day thia wcok. Adolph E. Hill , who drove into the buggy containing Mrs. Phillips and daughter , appeared bsforo Judge [ \ylea\vorth Saturday morning , and > leaded guilty to being drunk , ua a uttluiiont ot the scrape , though ho claimed ho was not oven that much to blaine in the all'uir. Ills line wus made $5 und casts. Uarnoy Dniloy for disturbing the .neaco was lined $11 70 Paid. His ateel Itlincklen wuru conficcated , and ho charge of carrying concealed weapons waa dropped. A largo number of roughs nnd crook fil men cumo from DCS Moinua Friday night , intending o work at Omaha duiing the fair thio ivcek , and then to work the crowds at the Council Dlufla fair the following week Thn oilicera v/ero posted aa ti ; them , and kept cloap watch on moat of thuui. Two suspicious fellows woru run in on the charge of stealing u hat from thu wuahroonui of ono of the smaller hotel * , but thcro being no uv idonco to convict they wore let go with the advice to sip ! the town. There has boon aomo dieeutlsfaction among the express men because tha streoi , railway company do not have to take out ii common carrier's license , It has boon thought by good attorneys that there waa no show to make tin street railway company talco such li renao , but Uritton , an expressman , has signed a complaint and there is noiun prospect of the question being tested , though thu case has not beet sot as yut for hearing. Pat McCann'a drunk cost him § 7.00 , A comical little durkoy boy was ar rcated on Saturday charged with steal ing iomo cigars from Lutz & Litigo'n cigar store. llo owned up with u nol : uid alao acknowledged having etoloi < omo money on twodill'oront occ.nionn from thu till of Dnnny'H fruit alaiii" nciir the Northwi'Htern depot , for ono of which theft's an Omaha woman w.in arrested seine time- ago but acquitted The little follow is a non of Waal : Ilolmca and will probably have to take a course in the reform school. Tno of Undo Sam'a prisoners were lodged in jail hero Saturday night , Ono wan from Shonnndoah , the othei from lUngnolJ county. Iloth nro charged with violating the revonu law , and will bu kept here for th action of thu United States giaiu ! jury."Texas "Texas , " the colored rollicker , arrested for disorderly conduct Sntur day night , und kept it up after being locked up. Ho had u lively light will another prisoner in which chairs won broken and windown amashed in tin calaboo.so. "Texas" has been potted by thu authorities nnd his conduo excused easily until ho ha * an idea hi can do aa ho pleuso.i. Murk \Vnltora hna boon arror.tcd ot : thu curious charge of attumptud rape , Thn young lady who made the com plaint , avows that while ) buguy riding with him ho attempted to "ruin ho but failed. lie gave bail tor his appearance pearanco In the superior court to day , Among these arrested Saturday niuht , and , who will hnvo their case adjusted to-dar. wore Joitiah Roberts arrested by Ollicor Mowt' , for being drunk , Dick Allen arrested by Olh'cc Edgar , for being drunk and carryinj concealed weapons , Frnnlc Steven arrested by Chief Field for being drunk nnd fighting near tlio 0. II A Q , depot ; Wilson arrested by Ollico ; ( Jusick , for being drunk , Ofllcer Morao alto arrostocl Charlci White for disturbing the puaco. Whit managed to eacapo , but was recapture and lockud up. PERSONAb. MI Alley Chapman , of Atlantic , is I the city. J. O , Tiuton ftart thU morning fo Union county to attend court , C. 1 % Drown , representing the ( irao Cortlaud company , spent Sunday In th ! city. Vrltz Myer has started out on the \\'a bath road In the Interests of lleUe'd brew ery. ery.H. H. G , l.'argra\e , of the Iowa Tnm line association , wni aii.oiij ; Cillers at THE Use ollica Saturday. F , G , Ste\eu > , who IIM a large cigar bo. factory at JAtipavIlle , Wii , , ti in the city , Interviewing cu toiner , Mr. lingerie We > tervelt hai returnol from Xo-v York , where be ha ? been under the care of an occntht. Us ha ? returned in perfect heilth now , nn 1 his frl n'ls will rejoice with him. Ch . , T. ir.iqcinnnn , n wlda-awAko ttp- rescntatlvo of the haHivaru huuie of Sieg & Willlnins , Ia\cnpnrt ) , loivn , vtai in the city Saturday , and < m hN ronndi dropped a word of cheer for THE Bin : otlice. Justice Abbott took a little run do n to Shcnandoth I'rliiay night , and on his ic'nrn reports tint there It much enthml- n m theio concerning tha coming nnldier- ' reunion here , and there will bo n crowd here from there. 11 H. McAllister , the western trtvcling agent nf the Krie \ North Shore Di.'ji.-xtch line , Is In the city , and interviewing Home of th" le.idinbushiest men. in comp ny with Mr. M. V. Hohrer , Uowmar , Hohrer Co. being the local agents Auothar Victory The Council HluHB chumpinmi vrou another victory at Kansas Cily yea lurday , nnd won it fairly and equiro- ly TJto umpire AVOS Mr. Kennedy , of Kaiitias City , who noted vfi'y im partially. The boys rt'turnrd last night , and they report that they ru- ooivod viiry gentlemanly treatment from the Kan ai City club nnd oiti- of thu plfico. ' 1'lie following is ho score by innings ; 1 2 3I r. C 7 8 ! ) V * 0 1 U 0 0 II 0 0 fi-8 C. C.'H 1 U-4 A Charity Which Not Only Supports , but Toncuea Solf-Support. A iiiont practical chnritablu mavo- nent , has been ( started hero , beiiiiiiiiig moat good Ihinga do begin , in a inode.it , quiet , yet earnest manner , , nd ia developing rapidly. Seine time go n few ladies , Impressed with thu act that there nro in the city many hilclrcn whoso homea are dujolato , nd whozo ourroundings are pitiable , oiuod in r , plan for relief , not merely giving thu unfurtunatcs help , but iy a higher charity to teach them to ulp themselves. The plan waa aim- ly to got destitute children to como ogethor ono afternoon each week ana hero meet the kind-hearted laclioa nd got help in making their own ilothing. At the Unit gathering of hia sort there woio four girls only , vho came to the appointed place. They carne with dirty tacca , unkumpt hair , and with aa poor dresses as poor iianners. The first leeson taught .hem waa that cleanliness ia next door icighbor to godlrnesa , and sincu then , at every weekly gathering , thoto havu been indications that , they have been trying to learn this Icrson , though in omo cases only in streaks , but ovun streaks nr. > encouraging. Thu adioa had material on hand , thrtiad , needles , buttons , and all for muking clothea for theao unf rtunotea , but inatvitd of the ladien doing nil the work they aet thu girla at it , .showing them how to make their own dronea nnd do their own Bowing. Moru than thia they sandwich in instruction n ii manners , and in fact try to throw about them the helpful influences and inspirations of the pure , healthy homo life which they lack BO much. The theory ia that in helping these who need help lessons in self-helpfulness should bo given , The number of chil dren thus being looked after ia grow ing. There are now eighteen or twenty who thus gather each week Thu ladies divide up so that only two or thrco are at each gathering r.a in instructors , thus dividing the work. . Aa fast aa they get themselves clothed properly they are taught to make quilts uud other needfuls for home , and thus extend thu inlluenco of thin helpful charity to others. Aa nn in stance of lion no mo homos need somti help it is stated that in ono room , and not n largo one at that , were found twelve persons living , two men , thro women and seven children. In nmny cases the destitution ia dun to th shiftlcsRUCBS or thu prcilig-icy of thu adults , hut the children sutler for it and in their homo lives are being edu cattid into ways of idleness and crjine , nnd any practical means of counter , acting these influence ? , and helping to n better way of living certainly merits encouragement. Primmer the Primaries. The primaries were hold Saturday evening for tha purpoau of choosing delegates to the republican county convention , to bo held next Wednts day. All day Saturday the noviira ! candidates for county otlicoaoru u busy as though on the evu of an nice tion , rethor than of caucused , and warmer and closer time of patching uj : tickets was never seen hero. Tito fol lowing wore the delegates chosen : mist WAI > . In the First ward Jacob Sima wn elected chairman , and K J. Abbo secretary. The following went tin list of delegates chosen ; F. Davis W McKadden , W. Soulentonf , A. J Hump , 11. T. Uryant und D. B. Clark , BECONlt WA1M ) . In the Second ward Dr. John Greet wai elected chairman , und 0 , M Harlo uid Ottorgo liurko secretaries Thu following is the list of delegate chosen ; 0. S , Hubbard , II. L , Henry , L S. HuBst-ll , A. l'\ Clatter buck , Ooo. Drake , Cheater TibbittsJ II. Arthur. THIltl ) WAlll ) . | Jin the Third ward Col. Sapp wai chosen chairman. H. O. Dill and L , Kirscht secretaries. The following i the Hat of delegates chosen ; D , Mult by , W. F. Sapp , Thomas Tostovin S. T. Walker. H. P. Sealey , Oooi Albco , John Lindt. FOURTH WAIID , Col , Dailcy > , as called to the chai aud A. J. Hart , beoretary. The fol lowing weru the delegates chosen Phil Armour , G. S. Lawson , W. II Kiddcr , J N. Baldwin , J P. Gould on , Scott lUce , Dr. H , Hart , L. P Judsnn , and J. T. Stuart. The contest waa largely over th oflico of clerk of the court. The ma jority of the delegates are said to bi m favor of thu present incumbent Mr. Street. | Mr. llyckman havin captured the Fourth ward. GOUKQiL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , hpodftl r.dicrtHcnitnti , euc in : xwt , Found , To tern , Kor S lo , To Ilcnt , , V nt * , UmrdliiK , etc. , will bo Insert M In thlt column at the low rate of TF..V CK.VTB PKI' ' : ,1KK for th Drat Insertion an-1 nVK CUKTS ER LIXK far nch cubtcfiucnt Inttrtlnn LO.IVO adv rrtlsrments At our olHcc , No. 7 -t. npir tlrcvlway. Wants. Iftimodlatolj. A m n to fake c ro ot liorscn. A | < piy to C01 South Mulii iticct. iticct.W ANT ft ) Act \ , , cnorijf He und lndmtroi.s ! BDllcltnrrorthoMntusI Io ! int As ocla ' .Ion , rouncil Illuff , laua Wo Imo yood tcr- l < cry nnmciipled In Kv i , Neitaikn nod own , hl hnll tiolo' to the tlxht l rtlc on IWrii t mi * . Ar > | ily In | icr < on or acurts ] A. J Vol ( , imingcr , Ouuurll Ulud * . I A ton tnorat ] > Uoanltrj. Hrtr-ch'S. llalcimoiUrnte. lliift. M. 1 ! i , SOii UitnctotCttroit , ONK of two ti'oitiint roinn Incatod not trjUMrs from the ] > CBtollce ! , dci n J l > ) ft ml and and wile. Address lM olft-j. Council lull. . WANiny-Evco' ody In Council liluBn lo to two TIIH HK , SO cents per week , do Ivnrcd by carrlore. O/Iico / , No 7 Pearl Street ic.tr Ilrcadwav. WANTED To buy 100 tons bioom corn Tor virtlculars addrcies Countll Klulft "rncm Factory , Council Hinds , Iowa. 053-2911 For Sale nnd Rant J10H H'NT A icryplensint tnd totncnlent ' luildtuca of six loom ) , n\auilnntcs wrlk oiitliuist 'torn Illooracr irliool. Hn\ilto | on iroa I ei nt 014 Scentli i > \ ontie. B R1CS srO.otO lirlckforsaloby ODBtiLADAY. elicit. FOU S\LK-A 10x12 Bltjllht. Pultal for hot licil. Apply to Kxccl-lor Oallery. FOU SALK-Dcautlfnl reRidcnco lots , $00 ' cncli ; nothing ; down , anil glpcrivontli only , EX-UAYOUVAUOHAN Mlscollanooue. LOST A largo wanlrob 1 "j- liberal re otj to fiul r Enquire at lice olllce. SUM , A1IKAD Great puccot.8 Cell anJ eco new acccs orls ami Kiicclmcns ot pictures taken 1) the ro'lalilc ' gelatine bromldo procos ) , -t the Excelsior Gallcrv 10) ) Main street. DH. W. U I'ATrON-Phjslclan and Oculist. Can cure any casn of pore cj c . It Is only i matte r of time , and can euro generally in 'rom ' thrco tc fhocckslt makes no differ. tnca hon long Jlscnsid. Will etralghtcn cross ij-cs , operate and remove Ptjrrirmrue , etc. , and nucrt artlflclal eyes Special attention to re- plnc ( .adcuorms THE GRAND INAUGUltAL AND Speed Contest AT THE Fair Association Ground ? , Council Bluffs , Iowa Sovt 18 , 19 , 2O , 21 , 22 , 1882. 000 , Orand Inaugural Kxposltlon and Sjiccd Contest open to the world. $9,300 FOR SPEED. The best MI'o ' Track In the United S ntcs. So siy such noted horsemen aj Budd Deb c , Dan , llaco and others. THE GREAT HURDLE RACES Ol'KN TO AIX. THE CLOSE BEOS , , of Knglard , with Imported hoisea , have entered for this r.iu. rnOCUAMMF. I'litST IM } September 18. Onr-hal' mile d Mi , lo a n d ficbm'kn colta , rno-for-all pace , Inuhlch soinnnf the btst horses In tv.o coun try are cjipcitcd. SJCONU DAX HpptcmbcrlB. rorraalooenlnBo ; tlij Kxiioiltion Noted spoalira Jainvv { 1. lllilt o , It. O. InscrsuU , JameK K.V1 on and othem with BjiUndld ratoc. THIRD DM Scptem' ) r W. 2:40 : c'a s , 2 1 clnsi and \crv I'u.o riinnlni ; r co I ) > this tlmi tic.ru mil l > c an txhl 1'lon ' ot tatttnonih Kround < to surpass anything e\or before ehovn In Iowa , Foi'RTii IM September 21 , Moro line ( acci moro Hue uittlo , innro lire hordes , witn an ar , rai of txhlhlti In ih 0r > n KxpOKl'lon ' tltilM Inf , noerbeloreattuu ptcd Intb. Valley of tin Missouri DAV SCI timber 2 ! . The finest Bpccd programme , cmbraciigeuih ra cs aa 2:27 c n % < i , frco-for-all , 3 In 6 lunnlnt ; inilo heatd , with 12,000 for rcuisatlouil trottcra an 1 1 actr ) . There ulll bo o\cr ICO bo.id ot clitic from the flno-t litrdt in the com try fjr site during U ; forenoon of each day of the Exposition. Coma Ono ! Como All ! Hnvo \Vciikof Ocniiliio Plonsuro. On the fourth Tay , &cptcinb r 1 , "ill occu : tlio great HURDLE RACE DONT MISS IT. For Sensational Trotters or Pacers , $2,000. Fur an ) ikiiired liitorn-atlun addru.- ! A.IJ. McKUNR cc. Council Uliills , Ja. I. U KUMUMISUN , K. b. HIR'UAKT , A. W. BTKKrr 1'rot.ldtnt. ' ' , Vice-l'rea'I Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of UouuoU BluU' . Organized under the law i ot the State of Io a I'nIJ up capital 9 76OnO Authoilzid capital. . . , , , , , 20UOOO Interest puU on tlms dcpa > lt Drills Issued on the principal citli'j ' of thu United States au Kuropo. peilal attrntion vl\uu to collection and corrufpJiiJeiu'o with prompt returns. EIRRCTOUS. J. D.BtmundMn , K L. t > hmrtrt , J. T. Ilsrt , \V. Vf W Uico , J W Uodter , J , A Ml Ifr A. W. 3tr st , J > 7dtf STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS , PAPER HANGING , KALSOMININQ AND GRAINING , Shop Oorner Broadway and Scott St t I BLACK-UHAUGHr" " - " -"jition uud DARKNESS , GRCUTT & GO. , / ' / ' ' / \ Ai nni r3 d'pisF F ' & . * % &JJ I&I &I.M & 1& J { , 'SJ Broadway , and Fourtli Street , , Council Bluffs , Iowa , mnr-2-8m - - SWfM -i- i.A. .A. d. MUELLER , COUNCIL QllfFFS , IOWA. 0 Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and fillnw greets , Council Eluffs , iiHiis or AIL KINDS CUPBOAPyDS AND SAFES. We innko the followinp a specialty : WALNUT EXTENSION TAUUiS , POPLAK OI'IIN WAPIISTANDS , WALNUT lliAKl-'AST : TAHLES. PO'LAK WUU > U01is ! ; , 1'OPLA.n ] JIUAKFAST : TAULK.S , POPLAR cut IIOAJIDS , WALNUT WARDllOIJKS. ] 'OP ) Alt SAITS , WALNUT Ol'JCN WASHSTANDS. ordeis and corretponderce jiromptly attended to. Oflicn and Ulanufactory V S. E. Oor. 7tli Av < - . ant ] 12th Strpot , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA MORGAN > , KELLER & CO. , The finest quality nnd largest ptock wevt of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases. Call * ( it'ended to nt all hours.Vc defy competition in quality of goods . or prices. . Our Mr. Morgan h s pervcd us undertaker for forty venra nnd thoroughly understands his InisincBs. WAHlUiOOMS , 310 AN1) S.57 KUOADAAY. Upholsterinir in all its hr.incbes proinntly attended to nlno ; carpct-lftyind nnd lambrequins. Tele priiili'o mill mail orders filled without dplav. * HAGG & GO'S k 7 COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA , 1ERS& DEALERS IN GEISE'S BEER JUtido from the Firirst Malt and IIopo , with water obtained from ttio C ; LE BliAT K D ARTESIAN WELL , AT A DEPTH OF SOO FEET. Thia Water ia known everywhere for ita Purity nnd Wholoaomo Qualities. Also Dealers in C. Conrad & Co.'a OriKin.il Undweiaer Ueer , manufactiirod in St. Louis , Mo. tSfOnlen in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled. HACC & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer in and SOL13 AUKNT FOH Joseph Schlitz Drewing Company's Celebrated CitvNT u ncil llluiTi , Iowa. Orders from the jountry solicited' Citv iloalers del'\er ' d fiee A. llIIRDf , Vf. KUNVAK , C. A. BEEBE & OO. , ale an j Hctall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROOKERY Kos. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluff's. JAMES FRANEY , 372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA. Al' in Ki ep nnlitiM the flnoit aa-ortineiit ot material for gentlemen'g wear Satisfaction cuaranteed 07O Kor all kinds ot l-'ANCV OOUUS , such as ot all description ! . AliO llandlerchlefs , bothln tllk and , llnco hoeo of all kind , . . ) thrtad , pint , Lol-iir ncedlcj. clflAuhRrri ttc. Wo hOw ] thQ liales will call and tea our slock cf goods t 6S ? I3road a > nt-i El S Merchant Ta lor. ( Late Cutter for SIctcalf 15 . , ) Devol's New Building , No n Street. Council Bluffs , la , \ Suitd to on'er ' SIS and upwards. J. F. KIMBALL. . GEO. 11. CHAMP. KIMBALL & OH4MP , ( Succcusori to J. P A , J. N. C iJy. ) Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers. We hue tbe only complete * t of bjtr ctbook , to all city loti ted lanli In Cottawattunla coimU Tltlct fiamlued aud abaimu lur' ' i ht J . . hort on short ( .otico. Uooty to I1" ' ! on city and Urw protwrt ? ind Irosr tboe , in uti to mil . thobarroicr. Heal . at lu olJ Uu ] oppotlte court house- e > tk uoujht kad laU. Ottlco