Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 12, 1882, Image 6

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    THE DA1L * 13E1 * COUNOJL BLUOTS , IOWA , TUESDAY SEPTEM.Bi.lt
The Daily Bee.
COUKOiL BLUFFS.
Tuesday Morning , Sop2. * .
HUIJSCIWTION KATES !
By Carrier , - - - - - SOCfntsptr wc k.
. . . . Yw.
By VUI ! - - - I10.CO | icf
Omco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near
Oroadwnr.
. 0. MUFFIN , SUnajcr.
H. W. Tlt/TON , City Editor.
M1NOK MENTIONS.
J. Mueller' * Palace Music Hull.
Bhcrraden tnMicii photographs.
Call and so the new fall { , 'ooils t
IJllw1.
The republican cotmty convention Is
to men to-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock ,
at Iho court houee.
The largest line of Indies'stylish neck
wear in the city It nt HUM1 ,
I'ennlli to wed were yesterday Ktn \
to r.lMm Moycr and Ann Chick , also to
Andrew Cattsr nnd Kllft Hrodcrick , all of
thU city.
The ladies all go to Illl-n1 when they
want stylish tnllllntry.
Tlio YounR SfenM Chrhtlun Aniocia-
tion n.cet thin evening in their now rooms
on North Malu street , for bmlnea * and
prayer.
prayer.Order your fair hats at Bliss' . They
have nil the latest styles in.
The trustee * of the public library held
no meeting yeaterdayaftcrnoon , on account
of n lack of quorum. They will try ngaln
nt C o'clock this nftcrnoon.
TIIKBKB acknowledges the receipt of
an invitation , with the usual compliment * ,
to the Shelby county fair , to bo hold Sep
tember 21st nnd 22d.
Col. Sftpp's buggy , in which himself
and wifewere seated , was run into by an
other buggy Sunday evening , on Uroad-
way , and was somewhat smaihcd , but
fortunately no one hurt ,
Seaman has lust received about two
thousand volumes of miscellaneous bookn ,
gomo of which ho i olferiug at one-half
and one-third elF publisher * ' prices.
An.attempt is being made ogaiu to
have the alleys cleaned. A number of
business men have been complained of for
throning out rubbish instead of carting it
off.
Yesterday afternoon the funeral nf
Mrs. Daniel Dougherty took place , the
nerviccH being held at the Catholic church.
Mr * . Dougherty has long livoit here , her
* ' husband having been for years in Mr.
X *
WJckhatrt'a imploy.
Council Dlulfi ) is furnUhlng Omaha iu
grapes. Wo noticed jcsteulay Alderman
Wood seated on a wagon load , bound for
across the river , the gropes being only part
of one order for 14,00) pounds. That Is
but one of many.
The bate ball boys are fitting up their
grounds in fine shapn for the coming
*
games. It U now planned to have u game
next Friday afternoon on the grouniln
here , between the Council Bluffs nine and
St. Louis Browns ,
It will well repay the gentlemen ol
Council Bluffs nnd Western Iowa to call
at the Merchant Tailoring Establishment
of Joseph Ileiter , 1)10 ) Upper Broadway ,
and examine his latest styles of Fall
Good * , particularly his nobby French
Nigger Heads. Ilia prices , as is well
knowa , cannot bo beat , and he guarantees ,
as usual , n perfect nnd stylish fit.
Tickets nro out for a grand annual
bull by St. Patrick Benevolent society
at their fine hall , on Wednesday evening ,
the 20th of tills vonth. The pnrtlct
given by this old and jrapular society art
always carefully managed nnd laigoly at' '
tended.
tended.Few
Few of our citizens know that Oeo
F. Crawford & Co. , the largest buyer am
shipper of rgga In the west , is located ii
1 Council Bluffd , They dimply do an ! m
incnso business. They are thoroughly ro
Bponnible and prompt in their paymonU
They pay the highest null prlcon , reml
promptly. No commission , ) . Sea the !
juh ertlsement.
Quo letter makes quite n little diffci
cnco sometimes. Seaman , the book an
stationery man for Instance , announced I
Tilic UKE that lie would sell bookv at ont
third "off" publishers' prices , by the ilroj ;
prlng of an "I" the typoH made hit
promise to sell at one-third "of" publish
era prices , which la n little too low. Th
clats in arithmetic may amuse theinselvc
by figuring out the difference between th
two offers.
In the circuit court yesterday th
time was occupied in the trial of the cas
of J. S. Williams vs. .Tamea Coyle , I
being a suit to recover damages for fait
Impilionmcnt , Coyle and Wllllaum ha.
vf / Dome butinesa transactions and Coyl
charged the latter with stealing torn
wood , nnd had him locked ui > , D lley J
Burke appeared for the plaintiff , nnd Juh
N. Baldwin , for the defendant.
Mr , Miller , of Chllllcothe , Mo. , vic <
president of the Missouri Hnrtlculturi
Society , and one of the largest Iruit rnisei
In that state , favors THE HEK wit
frequent liberal sample * of the kind i
apples and pears which he la shlppin
here. About the irost tootluomi
finely flavored fruit yet sample
is the pear known as tl
Duchess d'Angaliiue. They are Urg
tlzcd and luscious. There U a hUtor
connected with the naming ol the ( tear , ,
peasant piesentlng a plate of tba peara 1
German princess , asked for u name i
them , and they were thus christened.
City Manual Jackson was yeaterdn
ntlrred up some over one of hi * inn
wsgonu , I To found that the wagon ha
gone out of the barn and left a nut behini
Ai it WBH drawn by n pretty lively her *
Jackson feaied the wheel would coma ol
u4 a runaway would r * ult. He starti
In hot liastt ) for the poatotTice , and foui
the w gou had gone from there. Then 1
tent a boy on horseback m hot haste aft
it , but It WAS too late , the wliotl had con
elf just a the wogou reached the Nort
western i' pot , but fortunately no damai
was dine. The wheel had gone ( he entl
distance without any nut.
A dilapidated thow oppeared on tl
litre eti here bright nnd early ytwterdi
inornlog. The parade conslnted of tv
ii'tiroes , one containing ft motley ahowic
d tent poles , ragged bundle * of canrw ,
c.U'9 or BO , and other trapi , while
Uion thenldoi appeared a horrlbla bit of
lettering announcing ' 'The greatest thow
nn earth , " with nllcged plctnrings ot tht
fat man nnd thn Iain Rirl , which woic
supposed to 1 o nm ng the curiooHieB to be
seen. Tl.occcond wagon woa n covered
one driven by a stirvuMooklng girl , while
the ffit min wai crouched in the r < * ar ,
taking life < M y. They leaned the teams
ngtn ! t the tele. raph poltn to rest nwhllo
and then started on for Omaha to show
tip at the fair , promising to return to
ft rtlo the pcoplt ) here the following week.
Miss Jodie Wilson , of Lendvlllc , Col
orado , U in tha city , tlio guest of Miss
Hattlo Mornnd. Mlns Wilson li nn old
resident of Council Bluffs , and is shaking
bank's with her many friends.
PEACE MAKEF.S AND .PEACE
what They Hnvo Boon Doing to MnUo
Mows for tlio Public.
There wore n number of potty cases
to disponu uf in the nupuriur court
yesterday. D. Allou wns DUO of the
quiet drunkn who was disposed of for
$7 CO. John Wilton .and Willinni
McCarthy < > ro nlo adjusted nt a liho
amount.
Frank Slovens , arrested for fighting
ntthoO. , B & Q. depot , gave an
other side to the atory told about
him. Ho s.iid that n follow nt the
depot , a Rtrati or , triyd. to rob him of
§ 1 ? 5 , and ho had to roaist of course.
Llo kept the follow elf from him until
the olllcora came , and then the would-
bo robber run away , and ho was thu
unlucky ono to he nrrcated. Ho wns
discharged , and allowed to 'go on his
ay to 1'ftcitio , ) unction , to which
lace ho had bought a ticket when the
ow was started.
The case against young Walters ,
larged with attempted rape , wan
ontinued until this morning.
Two young fellows from Dos
binea , named Benjamin El Barton
nd Charles Ilaley , wuro picked up by
ho police. They wcro thought to bu
f the gang which , after the state fair ,
ushod westward to take in the fairs
ere nnd nt Omaha. Edgarton , who
i known as "Fatty , " and who is 18 ,
hough looking much younger , vms
ihargcd with atoaling 45 cents from a
: andy aland kept by a colored man
lamed Burko. There being not
nough evidence o convict , ho wiw
urnud loose and ciuitinmd about try-
ng to do any crooked work hero.
His companion , lialey , wan charged
with vagrancy. Ho claimed Clinton
as his/homo / , and when aakod if ho had
un away , mid , "Well , about half tun
way , nnd the other half loft. " The
udgo hummed a ntrain of "There's
10 pluco like liomu , " mid after liston-
ng to the boy'a story of doing oil' with
i Hide-shot ? , nnd getting loft , ho con-
inucd the boj's unno until to-day ,
, nd lot the boy out , the imv.vnl hope
ividontly being that the yount ; Jellow
rould hurry beyond the limits. Thesn
no seem to bo few aatnplca of n gang
f young snoako , who are gathering
nitnnd who oucht to bo broken up.
Richard linker , better known I\B
'Texas" wna before th court on trip-
ute one charge boinu acaault and
battery , ho being thumped m the
calaboose by another prisoner named
White , another charge for being
drunk , and another for using profane
'anguago. Ho managed to slip out oi
; ho assault charge , by the absence of
White , as a witness , and got off of the
) thor by pleading guilty to being
drunk , the usual fine being imposed ,
and ho going oil'on the promise to
pay his employers being stcurity.
" 'Texas" gets off easy , somehow.
A trio of noisy ones , ono named
loberts nnd two named White , wcro
arrested for raialni ! a digfurbnncn at
Mr * . Buttorfidld's , Ono smashed u
ighted lamp and a. fire nturtcd but was
speedily ouppresaud. Roberta put up
an old librae for security nnd appeared
himsoH in court yesterday morning ,
but his comrades weru not forthcom
ing nnd the horao was held. Oily
Clerk Savnscool has nlroady.an oflerol
( illy cents for the stood.
The expressmen ftill insist on stand
ing on forbidden ground , the ordinance -
nance notwithstanding. Chief Fiohl
started in yesterday to remind thoni
of the law , and entered complaint
against James Jucoby for loitering on
Bancroft street. Ho gave $25 bondc
mid the CUBO was continued until to
day.Dan
Dan Burns nnd Henry Grace wore
yesterday afternoon booked for being
drunk.
An uproarious cowboy yoalordaj
afternoon raised n row in a Ihondwaj
saloon and refused to go out. Ollicci
Brooks took him by the collar and led
him in ,
Two men entered Wagnor'a miloor
yrsterdny and nskod change for n ? f
bill. Wlillo JFr. Wugnor stopped u |
stairs after some change , the till vvn ;
tapped , nnd on his return thi
strangers were gone. Ono of their
was soon after arrested , and gave hii
name as Murphy. Ho hud only $4 oi
his pornon , while the amount tukoi
from the till amounted to about $8.
E. R Decker , n plain drunk , wai
assessed thu usual amount yesterday
Haraford'i Acid Plioiplmte.
roil OVKUWOUKBU 1'llonW.SlONAL MEN
Du. OIIAH. T. MITCHKLL , Canniidai
gua , N. Y. , says : < ll think ita gram
restorer of brain force or norvou
energy. "
A Now Undertaking Eatabltelimon
in Our City.
As will bo seen by a card in this U
BUD of TUB DAILY BEK another no >
ontcrpriao lias boon added to the but
in 083 oatnblishmonta of our city. Mi
D. H. Council , who comes highl ;
recommended from liia Into homo i
Now llumpshire , has opened out wit' '
a largo and vroll BolectoJ stock in th
uudertaking ° busiuo3a , on North Mail
street ( thu old Ke&cua enginu hou e.
Mr , Connell is a thoroughly cow
potent undertaker , having had a Ion
uud succoaiful experience ut the but
inosa.Vo bespeak for him u vor
liberal patronage.
In connection with his oetablishmor
ho can ulao accommodate the publl
with n beautiful now hcarau and hi :
d < m carriages ,
Wm. M cOartney , 88 Lloyd Street , 13u
folo , Is' . Y. , fell and sprained his ? ukl
Ills employer , II , Andervon. til Mai
Street , procured aome THOIIAS' I-.I.KCTU :
Oil , and he aayn tha a few application vi
him to go to work as usual ,
HOT BLOOD.
A Printer Ilixlses n Lively Little Dis
turbance In n Dry Goods Store.
Yesterday morning n young man
named N. 0. Brown , one of the om
ployea ot Thu Nonpareil , ntruck up n
lively sensation by stepping into
Laing's dry goods store and attempt-
nj ; to cowhide the proprietor. The
squimmago wna fjnickly over , and wna
more ludicrous thnn BcriouB. Brown
had not yet fairly got at work before
the dry goods man had slapped him in
the face , leaving a alight mark , and
had got the whip away fiom him.
Onicor Brooks appeared upon thu
Rcono nnd took the iruto Brown to th
poKco station , where a chart'o of iis-
uault nnd battery was o/itored. / Brown
explained that the reason why ho at
tacked Mr. Lung wna Unit he liad
been informed that the latter liad not
only insulted hio wife , but had ulso
mndo slighting rouiarko about her ,
and ho took this in cam of geltim ;
satisfaction.
Mr. Laing's ' side of the s-ory is that
there was nothim ; of truth in the
chargo. The whole dillisulty r.roso
from Mr. Brown being misinformed ,
and without pioptsrly invu U atingtho
matter , in hot blood ho rushed for the
store. Ho waited for no explanation
and commenced war nt unco , but af icr
the allAtr was over , txpkmtiims had
boon made and the mutter siitafactori-
ly ndjusted , the case ngninat Brown
was idtamissod , nnd thn * uonantion
in supposed to have ended. Tlio whole
aff.iir soenis to have gro\vn out of gos-
tip. and the outcome of thu ute of
thnt unruly motnbor , the tongun , get
ting botn Mr. Brown and Mr. Lamg
into a foolioh conilct.
Notlco to Shoe Dealers only.
Wo inform shoo dealers of Omaha ,
Council Bluifc and other towns , that
wo propose to show samples of the
kinds of goods wo have for sale , nnd
constantly on hand or made to meas
ure , nt the Council Ulufii fair , September -
tombor 18th to 22J , nnd invite compe
tition. 'A. T. LINDSKV & Co.
PERSONAL.
A. JocAsen , of Milwaukee , was at the
Ogden yesterday.
7)r. T. B. Lncy left lust ercnm ; ? for n
biief trip to Cidar Krvpicls.
Geo. H. Stillman baa utaited for Daven-
irt to attend callcgo there.
G. ] ' . Ilarclay and wife , of Lennox ,
) .ikota , were nt the Ogden.
r. Krof \ IJrb & Dumiottc , is reported
i impro\ing rapidly in health ,
J. W. llimebauKh. of Oshkosh , was
moiig ycstuday'ii arrival at the Ogdcn.
Mies Mascn , of La Halle , 111 * . , is in the
ity , the guest of Miss Libhie McMnUon.
A , M. Jackson has re turn ol from Chic-
.go , where ho disposed of n Iftiye number
f cattle.
J , W. Wilou , [ ono of the prominent
armers of Oaklai d , wan .in thu city j
.erday.
LoomU & Marion , late of Jcfferiton ,
Green county , are in the city looking up a
ocation for an agifculturiil warehouse.
Frank Mason , of the Wabash railway ,
oturned from Dakota this morning , where
e has been on a business and pleasure
.rip.
.rip.C.
C. 8. Ilcnr , reprccentlng the Burlington
'Incgar ' and pickle works , was in the city
estorday , lookluafccr business with
ucual activity ,
Mrs , Arnold , of Chicago , H in thn city
[ siting her daughter , Mr' . J , T , Clark ,
tvlfo of the general agent of thu C'hi.agu &
Northwestern.
F. Muehlbergcr , ono of the well known
> mine > s men of lied Oak , nnd who is n
tonetant reader of Tun UKK , wan in the
city yesterday.
Uv , Mr. Ldiun , of thi Baptist church ,
: ma returned from \il \ trip to Colorado
Springs and other western points. He
ooka brown nnd licatty , an though the
.rip had dune him much ; ocd.
1'Y. . Cain , of Keg Cieek , who eradu-
kted from the Kcokuk Commercial ccl-
ege , nnd wlio is very skillful in the life of
tho-pen. wai In the c.ty yesterday , with
ipoclmeua of his hanniwurk. IIo is muklng
arrongomenta to exhibit specimens of plain
ornamental pcnuiauship and card writing
nt the fair bore.
Miss Jessie Walker star 8 thil evening
for Olio , to resume her HI hen ! Jifo. Mies
Kaunio Walker accompanies her , and Mltf
Kdlth H"8S , woo has been vlsitinj ; friends
here , g 03 with them as far oa 1 er homo In
Iowa City.
Iturnay Fathervonc , lat : uf Chicago , tlie
new change catcher of the Council Dlnlfii
champion ba o ba'l nine , nashud here yo <
toi day morning. Ho Is n good one. The
Ut. Itov , may well feel proud of his boys ,
Prof , Farnham haa gone tu IK'S Moines ,
called there by the news that his brother-
in-nw ! , Mr , Scrilmer , had been knocked
.lawn , bidly injured and rnbbe i , Yester
day I'rof. Knrnham telegraphed ) > r.clc here
that Mr , Scrbncr was dead , and heucu hi
will not lx ) able to return to-morrow.
G , H , Mast , who wan formerly In thi
employ uf G , If , k J , t3. Collins , of Oma <
ha , haa now started ou' on the reid in tin
luterrataof Mr , Stelnliilberhoso furui
turo manufuctory here ia so extensive nm
the bueinesu u Incruadng as tj war ran
him in pushing out still lurthcr.
Ilowurd Otlorort.
Tvronty-tivo dollars reward will In
given to any ononuurdinginfornmtioi
lending to thu arrest and conviction o
the person who , on the night of tin
10th. sent in a false alarm and broki
box No. U. FJUE COMMITTEE.
Shoo Ooulere ,
Modit.ito ou a local to you in nnotlie
part of this iup r.
/ . T. LINPSKV & Co.
At the Stock Yurda.
The following the Bhipnients am
receipts at the Union Stock yarda yea
torday :
llKCElrir ) .
JO cars O. S. Kooman.
8 earn Itaukln llroi.
8cara Durvln llru * .
1C car 1) . H. & J.V. . Suyder.
Vt cars Hwan ltro .
J5 carnM.lt. Davis.
-"J cars 1C , 8 , Koouan ,
HIIII'ML'NTS ,
Via O , K. I. & P.-20 can T. A. & M
R. lavU ) Hherman & Hancock ,
0 , &N.W.-10 can G. U , & J , W
Snydcr-l'flrmcrUlchflrds | & Co. ; 20 cars
Kvaui < t Co. I'rowri , 1'rire A Co.-I ; cars
N. W. Man.lleld-PArmer. lllcharrt & C. . . ;
1 car N. W. Munnfield Will , Worth k
CoC.
C. M. ft St. T.-22 cars M. II. Divis
Brown , 1'rico and Co.8c ; r Durhin l'io .
lSr < nvn Price A Co. : 20 cars II. Worlond
P rmpr. Itichnrdu It Co.
C. t. I &l'-12cars Soarlght Ilnn.
Seaiiiht ; BroH. ; 17 earn Swan and Krwik
live ork tompnny A'latus & llldridge ;
13 oiis National C'ntt.o company I5os n-
baum , Bath & Co.
T nneters of Titles.
The followini ; transfers of titles nre
reported as taken from thn county
records by J W. Squire it Co. , ab-
Rtractorft of title , rrril estate nnd loan
ngcntu , Council Blnfts :
M. U. Smith to M. S. Oillcspy , s. A
s. n. 1,32. 70. S ! ) , § 3,500.
M F. Q Smith to M. II. Smith , E.
o. j of a. . . 1M 1 , 70 ! ) 8400.
U. W. WHCOX to'O M. Powell , n.
w. 1 of 11 , 75 , 50 , S5 ( iOO.
J 3Iohi\t to L limner , DArter s , e.
J of a w. nf 8 , 77 , 42 , S2IU.
A. E. IluffttiM M Hriuhmaj ) , lot
in block 2 , Hull's add. to Oakland ,
.
Iowa 11 nnd I , Co < o Alonsc ) Prca-
ton , lot 1 , in i ! , 77. 45 , S75 00.
JUfto ICypur ot nl. toFranciii Ursss ,
Int. 1 in block 4 , Myiistor's add. , city ,
SSCO.V. .
\V. .T. Trotter to M E. McA.rthnr ,
part of block C4 , Alien * .V Ooou'o ndd , ,
AVOC.I , § 300.
H. Friedman to J M. Palmer , 1 1
iti block 18 , Hidtllo tract , city , ? 440.
0 S. X.'ntmiro to Jnmcn ( J Hnm-
jnoiid , s. i " of a. v , ' . 4 of 2o , 75 , 43 ,
§ 1,000.
John Johnnon to Gharlns Purvey ,
part of P. w. | of 30 , 75 , 43 , § 300.
I. J. Brokau to A. M. Joneon , s. e.
i of a. c. i of 15 , 75 , 40 , § 800
j < oit SALE.
Jlly ronidonce , No. 715 Fourth street
Bancruii'j L. F. Minii' Y.
A Sln lo Victory.
The va'uo of electricity an a remedial
ajsent has gained a fieu.il victory over pre
judice. 'JHojiAS' Ki.fXTRlf On , stands
lormost in thin class of compounds. Testimonials
menials from all puts tell of the wondrous
cnies of rheumatism ) , neuralgia , hurt ? , nnd
sore ; , etc. , eltcctcd by its agency ,
Culneeo KeHlstratlon.
San 1'findsco Examiner.
"There is a mnn who is liable to be-
cnmo fHinouB. " said n custom house
official to uu Examiner reporter yea-
tordin , as [ both stood nn the deck ot
the British etoainor Sardonyx. The
reporter looked nnd beheld a diminu
tive Chinaman about 5 fact o inches in
liutght , of a light brown complexion ,
weighing psriiaps l S pounds , and
looking as though thirty-oichtyearaof
age , and VYuaiiii" nn apparently peren
nial grin on his vcazencd counto-
nanee , heoidea upparel couaiating of
ft hickory shirt nnd dirty canvus
trousora.
"Why fnmoua ] " nnked the wonder
ing water front reporter , as lie looked
in vain at the phjain l and mental
dovflopmont of the Mungol fur the
rigna of abnormal oxpi-.iif.ior. which
usually cunructeriza the great mou of
the earth.
' Why , this is Uug Dfti , the firot
Chinamen that hue returned under
the now law with a passport. He
'eft here on the oih of the precunt
iiontli , 'and went to Victoria. ' I'll
ixamino his passport and see if ho'a
11 right. " _
Ung Dai produced hia pMaport , and
answered all the qucstiomi put to him
D glibly as a hand.organ , as follows ;
"You catchon acar on left fore arm ? "
"Yeah , mo catchoo him in Cah
Ho aamo burn , " said Ung Dai , rolling
ur his nloovo.
'You have a star in India ink on
ight forearm , Ung ? "
"iesh , M"elicau sailor man he all
lamoput him ou long tinu > , " aaid Ung
oyfully showing his other arm.
"You all right , Un ; you can go
nahoro whenever you hkw , " said the
ollicial as ho left the vt-asel and the
'amous Chinaman lit thouanio time.
Tlio steamer Olydn. v.hich left yen-
orduy morning for Panama , carried
'orty-four ' Ohinoao , tl but three ol
whom belonged to the crow. Al !
wore provided with pausporta. The
steamer Rio do Janeiro , wniohurrivei'
Erom Panama four days oinco was
iillowcd to dock ycatordny. She hue'
niun Chinosu pitiaungerK on board ,
none of whom wcro allowed to land.
They wore transferred on board tin
hulk China. The stoumar Idaho ,
which sailed yesterday for Victoria
had six Chinese in her crow , all o
whom wore provided with passports ,
The atcamor Mississippi took twontj
Chlni'flo to Seattle , but they were not
provided with passports. So far nr
itti'inpt has been miido to bring tlu
iliifbtion of thu ( Intention of the
Chinese to n legal ituuo. All the
fight HO far has been between tlu
Htoamship company aid ! tin
Ohim-sd eotiBul. The United Statoi
govc'rnment has not yet been made i
> rty to any action , but probably wile
> o compelled to intervene ) , us it dtr
in the caao of the landing of the Anger
gor Head women. In that casn bntl
the Chineto plaintiff ancKthn Englisl
defendant wuru anxious lo Imvti tin
Chinese land. In the present cane thi
atoiinahip company are niuious to gc
rid of the Chintao in their charge , nnc
the ChiiH-so consul is unxioua to luiv
them land. In n suit for thU pur pea
botli partio.i would bo woiking for
conunon end , and hence the Unitoi
States governmvnt will have to ste
in and maintuin the majesty of th
law , I'ho traii3in-tition [ of Chinea
from thu compunv's ttc-omora to th
hulk China is entirely voluntary t
uct on tlu > part of thu steamship com
puny , as thu collector of the port doe
not compel it. As long as the Mon
golians do not land ho docs not car
what disposition the company nm
make of them ,
* * ' ' not fasts
# 'Kigurca are always ,
but the incontrovertible facts concern
ing Kidney-Wort nro bettor than moa
figures , i-'or instance ; "It is curin
everybody" writes a druggist. "Kii
noy-Wort is the moat popular med
cine wo Bell. " It should bo by righl
for no other medicine has such specif
action on the liver , boweh a"d kid
neys , Do not fail to try It.
JACOB SIMS ,
Attorney and Oounsellor at
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Office Uroad y , betvcen Main and Pea
Street * . Will iirtctlce Iu &uie and Fvdc
OoutU
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES ,
NOTlCt. Spedtl vlrcitllcuicntd , tut Most
< est , Found , To Ix > vi , Tot S.ilc , Ta Kent ,
/ant * , toiirdlng , etc. , will be Inserted In thin
column t the low rate of TEN CKNTS PK1 ,
ING for the first Insertion anil FIVR CliNT- !
KP. LINE ( er each culiocqucnt Inneitlnn
rfive 'lv crtl'cmentn at our oOlco , No , 7
'tMStrocf. \ .
Wnnta.
, \7ASTKI ) tiurnedlatcl.A . nun In fnlie
V ? c to ol horses. Api'iy to 604 South Muln
reel.
A7ANTKU Act v , cncrifftlc and indu-trlM.s
VV nolleltnr-'or the Mutual Do iflt As ocla
on , Toiincil IilufT < , Io aVe hk\o rood tor-
cry nniirctiplril In Kk's ( , Nottiuln and
own , wlilih ll liolo * to tlio tlRht pirllcs on
ilicril t HUP. At'jily In ( wr-ou or n < ureas A. J
tok , ininii.r ( , Council tilufH
' Afcwnureilnj Imalilerj. Table
yAN'KP \ . IIMcllnnltato. MKs. M. II
AHS'.NS , 2W lianctottfticit.
or two ii'owant room" licatfli' no
3NK from thn | io < toilicc , cles r d 1 > >
im'iauci and wile. Address lli.K niTci' , Council
lulls.
TjrANTKD Kverybody In Council BluO * 1 (
'V to Uf-cTim HKB , 20 cents \ > er ftcck.de
t -d by carrlsn. Olliie , No 7 t'rirl Street
cnr llrnndivay.
"irANTKD To buy 100 tens brcom ocrn
> T For ; > .irtlculrrs addtcav Council Dlu.Tt
Jroeio Fictnry , Coiincll Ulwlla , Iowa. 658-Mtt
For Sale nnd Hont
| } H10 > i 00 010 brlcl ; forwlo by
ODhLLADAY.
S hinju re as 70'J Jljnstcr
JL1 _ tticct.
171OU S VLK A 1-0x12 skjllsht. FnUablo for
i ; > ini Lf d. App'y to : ; clllor Gallery.
171 OK SAf.K llea-itiful resldonco lota , fOO
i ; each : iiOthliirdoun , and fjiicrironlh only ,
by KX-MAYOd VAIIOIIAN
Mlecollnnoouo.
' O9T A laige wardrob key. Liberal repaid
J lo ( Irnl r EiiiUlni | at Heo otTIce.
QTlLliAlIKAD Orrateuccr's. Call and sco
O new accessories and sp < clmcns ot ) icturcs [
> enb the rcltftblo gelatine bruinldo process ,
t the Excelsior Gallcrv 10 .Main street.
. W. L. I'ATTON 1'hyslclan and Oculist.
DH.
Can euro any cane of sore Cc . It Is only
a matter of Unie , and can euro generally In
from thrco tc flve wccko-lt makes no diner-
cncc how long dlscasiil. Will etralghtcn cross
eyes , operate and rcmovn I'tyrrmnniK , etc. , and
UiKcrt attldclal oyca Special attcn tlon to ro-
ninvpinir tailcwnmis np5-tf
THE GHAND INAUGDltAL
AND
Speed Contest
AT THE
Fair Association Grounds ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
Sept 18. 19 , 20. 21 , 22 , 1882.
D ,000
, ,
rand Inaugural Expxltlon and Speed Contcsl
ojicn to the \\orld.
J
The best Ml'cTraikln ' the United S ates. So
. > > such noted horatmen as Uudd Deb e , Din ,
laca and others.
THE GREAT HURDLE RACES
OI'KS TO ALL.
THE CLOSE BROS. ,
f Kngland , with Impoitcd horEca , have cntcrci
for this nee.
rilOGRAUMP' .
IBBT DAV September 18. Oiie-hal' mile il sh
Iowa a d Mebiaaki colts. Trie-for-all pace
Inubtch siinnof the bist Iwnes Iu the coun
try are expected.
Srco.vD DAX Sfpteraber 19. Pormal opening r ;
iliu KxiOittlon | Nctcd upeaktra .Umiv 0
lIr.Ii.e ! , IU ( I. tngcrso'l ' , James K.VI son ant
othcis wth BjiUnilid races.
TIIIRO DAT Septtin' ' r22:10 : c'a's , 2:33 : clas :
olid \rrv HLO runnln < racu ly this tlui
t are will lia an ixhl illuii of cattlaoniti
KrounJ- surpantanyihliij o\er before ehori
in IOAU.
fouiiTH DAV September 21. More fine race ?
moru line rattle , innro hr a hordes , with an ar
ra < of rxhlbltj In the Or n KxposMon llulld
Ing n.\er bolero n'.tou pled In tlio Valley ot thi
Mitsourl
Tin i DAY Serttmbcr 22. The finest speed
l > rointiMmr ; , cmbraciiiKsuch ra ca as 2:27 : ciasi
frco-for-all , U In b miming mlo beats , with
* : , OCU for tcnsatlcii'vl trotters an I ractri.
Ihcro will be over ICO head of cittla from thi
1-o.t litnliin the country f jr sale during Ihi
orcnoon of each day of the Exposition.
Como Ono ! Como All ! Have a
\Voek of Genuine Plonsuro.
On the Fourth fay , September 21 , ulll orcu
the ( treat
HURDLE RACE
DONT MISS IT.
3Tor Sensational Trotters
or Pacers , $2,000.
Tur any doircd Inforaatlun > ddruS
A. B. fttaKUditi , oc ,
Council Blulls , la
t I ) [ PMU.M1SUN , K. L.8lll'U KT. A. W. BTRHEI
1'r.iildciiU VIco-l'rCB'l , L'aahlor ,
CITIZENS BANK
Of Connell Blulf .
Organized under the lawi of the Btato of Iowa
I'uld up capital. . . . , . , . . . t 76.0C
Authorlicd canlial . 200.OOO
Intcreit paid on timi deposit * . Draft ) I
en the prlncipil cltlet of the United tilates and
Kuroixi. Hwuial ntuntlon u-Hci to collettloc
aiid u > rre8ijudenc | < i with promjit roturui ,
ClKtCIOKS.
J. I > . K.lmunJ vm , K. L. Hm art , J , T , Htrt ,
\V. W WUUco , J. W. Holler , I , A. llldsr
A. W. atreot. Jv7dt <
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS
PAPETl HANGING ,
KALSOMININB AND BEAINIHQ
Shop Corner liroadway and Scott S
MRS. fl. J. HILTON M D.
. . . , , . ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
882 Broadvrftv. Council Bluffs.
SS , OBOUTT & CO.
Broadway , and Fourtli Street , ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
Headquarters For the Cele
brated
Toys and Fancy Goods
Wholesale and Retail.
Address ,
o U. MUELLER ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Guuantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00
Bluff and Willow greets , Council Bluffs ,
MANUFACTURERS OK ALL KINDS OF
CUPBOARDS AND SAFES.
We make the following a specialty :
W aSASK 1 > 0"-An OPKN WAPIISTANDS ,
WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES , FOI-LAU WARDROBES \
POPLAJl UUEAKFAST TABLES , POPLAR CUPBOARDS ,
WALNUT WARDROBES , POPLAR SAFES , ,
WALNUT Ol'EN WASIlSTATvDS.
fSTMail ordeis and correspondence promptly attended to. pffice nnd Manufactory
S. E. Cor. 7th Ave. and 12th Streer , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA
MORGAN , KELLER & CO. ,
The finest quality and largest Block west of Chicago of wooden and metalio casea.
Call * attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices.
Our Mr. Morgan hsBRBrved as undertaker for forty years nnd thoroughly understands
his busineHs. WAUEROOMS , 340 AND 357 BROADWAY. Upholstering in
nil Its brnnched promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tele-
KiHiih'r ftiil mail orders filled without delay.
HAGG & GO'S
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA ,
BOTTLEKS & DEALERS 111 GEISE'S BEER
Made from the Finest Slnlt find Hops , with vrater obtained
from the
OKLEB1U.TED ARTESIAN WELL ,
AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET.
Tina Water is known everywhere for ita Purity and Wholesome Qualities.
Also Dealers in 0. Conrad k Co.'a Original Budweiaer Beer , manufactured in St.
Louis , Mo , 43J"Orders iu the City or From Abroad Promptly Killed.
HACC & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
PETERSON & LARSON ,
olesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing
Company's Celebrated
ILWAUKEE BEEE ,
No ncll IJliifTs , Iowa. Ordera from the : ountrv solicited ,
Cltv enl ealera delivered fren.
c. A. .BEEBE & co. ,
Wholcaalo and Uctall Dialers In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY
Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
JAMES FRANEY ,
Merchant Tailo
372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA.
audtheOncUainorUnciitofmatfrlaUorKciitlenien'awear. Satlsfactlongiimnteed
Kor all klndi of KAKCV QOuDS , mcb aa
LacBSEfflliroifleriBSLafliBS'lIfli8rff8ar '
of all ducrlptloni. Alia HandVorchlohi , both In Bilk and linen , hose of all Hindi , thread rlni
needles , ttc.Vo hO [ > o the laule * will call and > oo our itock ot goodi at 630 UroadHt ) I'lTjfP
Merchant Ta lor.
( Late Cutter for Mutcall It , , )
DevoPs New Building , No n Street. N
Council Bluffs , la ,
HulU to onlur $18 nnd upward * .
J. P. KIMUALL. .GEO. 11. CIIABIP.
K1MBALL & CHAMP ,
( Buccwiori to J. P. v J. N. Camly. )
Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers.
Wo hive the only complete wtof abitract bookito all city lotj and Undi In I'otUvattimle
county. Tltlci etauduoil and uUtracU furnlsbbd oa ihort cotlco. Uocey to lun oi city and farm
jiropcrtr. hort ud long time. In lurai . to § ult Iho borrower. Itcal e U bourht and eold. Office
at the ow tan I npuoilto court hotiM.