THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 15 The Daily Bee. GOUtiGil BLUFFS. Friday Mornlnp , S pt 15. 8UH30IUIT10N RATKSl . TO wwik. r - - - - crnUpfr Y M. Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Nenr Oroodwnr. tl. O. GIUFF1X , H n ( ! 'T. "H. W. TJtjTON , Olty Editor. ' MINOK MBNT1ONB. J. Mueller's Palace MuMo Hall. Bherratlcn makes photoRr phB. Deputy Marshikl J. White now IIM n broken nhouMcr as a result of being thrown frcm bin horse. St. Pal rick'a benevolent society Is to Rive an annual ball on the 20th Init. , at 8U JMtph'i ) academy. Ths Hlufl City firn company , which lately withdraw from the tHy department , has removal ltn fiirnituro to loomH on U road way. Joseph IliMf , tlio upper 15roadny cooper , dtelrot to purchafe fifty thousand hoop-iMjlcj. Wnlo to or enquire at hi coocrchi > p. Jofcpb Holler mukci the 1'ineit Suits In the lateit style * , nt the lowcit | if lble prices , llimneicliant tailoring o > tablls1f mentis at 810 Upper Uro dway , Couucll IJIulK Justice Abbott IIM h d two now llc < , ono joining .T. H. Klmbel and Jennie A. 3)irrell , thu other joining II. K. Hender son and Mlchalcne Iveraon , Tlio cm ol Cowlcs vn. Smith k Crit- tondcn ycotcrdny came to a close In the circuit court , the jury returning a vcrdlcl In favor of the pltdutlff for 8600 , The seats f.ir tlio now school house in Shaw' * addlttou arrived ycatcrday , and wcro store 1 in the Ulootncr cchool build. ng , the other not being ready. D. V , Fjgvty , who has been on i ipree for several days , wa yesterday rur n on complaint of his wife , who nay * tin old man h id ( .truck the ugly period of th < drunk and IIM been pounding her. In Iho circuit court yesterday morn ing , the injunction cano of J. H , ricott \ the City wa argued by Mr. Scott and Mr Maync , ami the CUM ) was taken uudtr ad v4 cment. There being no democratic paper h this city , Mr. I'uney ccems obliged to usi the Omaha Herald as his organ , and the ! Ret the notices copied Into the ovenln ] what-ls-lt , mcd hero to advertlio cutc-alla At A. Mueller's palace music ball I being received the finest ntock of piawe orgatiK , muslcil instnimonts of all kind : sheet music , etc. , over received in th northwest. Orders for goods keep coinin in from every direction. Square dcaliu and rcaiiinablo prices nro the mottoes i this active houso. The following permits to wed wei yesterday Issued : J. il. Keith and Mli Kate Hewitt , both of Ouncil llufT > ; Lou James and Lizzie Hartcr , of thlx clt > ; Iw Devote , of Keg Creek , and Sarah A. Di loarhyde , of this city ; J. II. Kimbol an Jcnnlo H. Darrell ; H ] ' . Henderson an MIchalono Iversou , of this .city. The case of Drlacoll vs. The Board i Education was on trial in the circu court. Mr. Driacoll , the Omaha arch tect , claims that the board approprlati ills plans for tbo building of the scho houte ID Hall'rt addition nnd rcfutol 1 Kive him anything. He claims ? 300dflr ones. Boino of the homeopathic phyalclai of the city have been putting In more > leal time during the past few days In a tending the meeting of the academy > modlciua in Omahn , and of coiirno dro ping In to ice the fairsights. Tno ruralliU ( n some parts of the sta ore being victimized by professed agent who get the unsuspecting farmer to wri his name ou a piece of paper , merely as memorandum , so as to call again. T next the farmer BCOI of the paper It U the form of u note for a goodly nmoui hU genuine signature being allixed. seems as If the farmers would learn afl n time not to sign anything for a stranger. Dubuque and Dea Mollies are bel obarply criticised and widely advertte ( or the extortionate prices chars otrangern who visited the encampment the former place , and fair at the latter. it stated that at lubiKtio | an expreaim charged $ L'7 for haullni ; two loads a h dUUnce. Such inttancei should provi warning to Council UlufTa , and care shot be taken that during tlio several gn gatherings to be held here within the m month no advantage should bo takes Attention , Ooncordla Lodge No. K. of P. You are hereby notified that tin . will be no meeting on Friday nigl M wo are changing our "Castlo Hate to Everett's block. A special me ing will bo held in our new hall Saturday night , September Ki'.h , general bunnest. ; also fur work in I ranks. A large attendance is : oired. H. Nurr , 0.0 TAKING THE TOOLS. outfit Found In the Pi Hidden. Yesterday afternoon there wa wctrango find hit upon in Baylies pa Afl the .park keeper was raking 0oino deadjjraes and leaves he etr upon a little bundle hid indor a t ) juid ou unearthing it and taking the cloth covering it , u pretty ci pleto et of Vurglar'a tools c uio light. There were jimmies , drills , futes , oit. , "bowing that w ever owned them wai well props for crooked butiuaai. A myst bangs around the aihir aa to ; who left theui there , and why , but is evident that somebody has b hovering about ready to breai bank or crack a tafe if any cha cffeied. a Oil HALE. My residence , No. 715Fotirih all JBaiicroftv I . F. VOTlNa BONDS. A blvoiy Contest nt Weeping Wrvtor. Comf > oni1cnes of The lit ? . WI.KPINO WATCH , Soplomber 13. "csttrday our city wm in ( jrcat ex ilement ever nu election for railroad xjtitls in this precinct. It would socni ntlicr lilo in thuclay to vote on bonds or the Missouri 1'aclfio railway , whoso engines have long ainco been raversiiiK the tr&ck In and fro with rains of passengers and freight from do town to iU terminal point , but bout ono year ago when the road ran bout to bo built the company threat' nod to go around the town unless the itizonn thereof voted bonds or nigned n agreement and bound themselves n the ouin of $15,000 to pay nil dam- go of the right of way through the irucinct. Fur seine reason or othct lie agreement wan preferred , and the atno WHS wiitton up by John LVob - lor , of Oiutihn , und tignud hint na ttornuy for ilioJil , 1' . railway com- > ny , and was nignod by sixly-thtuo tursons on buhalf of the precinct , io t of whom lived in the city. A lopositiou WM nindu and duly pub' ilui-1 to vote bonds to the amount uf l'J,000 to day nil diimago of thu right f way and ruliovo the signers of the 115,000 obligation. As abovu stated liu election * a * accordingly huld jtH- crday. Thu ftirmura ulaunod that ho people in tin1 city had received nil ho danmgu fit un > csod , and I lint they nd moat nil given thu right of way to hu road without clwrgr.n , and conso- uinitly they voted iig.unat the bonds , ury nearly to n man , and it requiring A two-thirds vote to curry , they were defeated by n vote of 108 jor to 152 gainst the bunds. Considering thu nets as stated , where money , the root of all evil , was the main point in is- no , parties who did not participate in ho contest can Imvo but a faint idea f the excitement throughout the on- ire day. o Victory. Tbo va'ue of electricity ns A tcmcdia' lacut lion gained a pfonnl victory over pro udlco TIIOMAH" KLKCTiltu OIL htnndi iinniint In tlila cliiss uf compound * . Test ! nionlaN from all parts toll of thu wondroui cm 04 of rheurnatUm , neuralgia , hurtr , am ores , etc. , cttcctod by its agency. PERSONAL , . . llov. JoBoph Knotts Is nt homo r.gnln. M. W. King , of Onkdale , Neb. , la Ii ho city. I'at Lacey has arrived homo from lii western trip. Stewart Anderson , of the "Statc'a At iorncy" company , was at the Ogden yts terday. 1'aul Acklcx , the well known clotbin mrrdiant of Avocn , arrived in the cit ; la-it evening. O. 13 , Nclsoii , nf Avoca , was attemlin to BOIIU- probate mutters In tlio circuit com yesterday. W. O. Monk , of Morris & Co. , th blacktmlth and wagon liirn , bus started ft Kentucky to visit his old homo. General II. If. Mutser , of Mlnnourl , wi nt tLo Ogden yesterday In company wit Hubert 1'erolvnl , KKJ. , A. 11. Larlmc and other friends. There was quite a party hero from Du lap yesterday , Including 0. A. Gager , 1 Marquis , MM. L. Kellogg , J.-A. Kelse. . It , ] 3alley , Mrs. B. J. Moore and Mi Wcekes. D , C. Bloomer has loft for Baltimore , ttond the .Sovereign lodge of Odd ITelloi s a grand representative , in place of M . Newman , who was unable to servo. 0. J. Colby , of the Crcaton Gazette , ai ho Is also interested in real eetate bui eaa there , was io tlio city yesterday. William Stnll , uf Lincoln , tbo junl letnlcr nf MclCinley & Slull , was in t ! ty yesterday , and ono of the favor uesti at the Keith Hewitt wedding y < erday afternoon C. M. Witt , of Ncola , dealer In fun ire , hardware , etc. , nnd ona nf tbo H men of that i/aco , was in tlio city yctiti ay. He was accompanied by J. W. IJi or , nlso n Nojla merchant , who Is w uown hero also. Chrltlnn Anderson for a number oarsjengaged.lnjthe mercantile biihlnaiM Avcca , spent yesterday In the city a ook the evening train fur Nebraska whe 10 will engage In business , W. A. Stowe , a prominent attorn * urmerly of llamburi ; , but now nf Omal In the city engaged In the trial nf Ii 011 vt. Iiulopendcnt school district Council lluf ! ( . If. J. Chamboir , tliu attorney fn Avoca , has been in tha city since Tuofd attending court nnd tbo county couvi tun , and departed for boms last oyenli V , W. l''nr lor , formerly of Oakland , I iow of Carbomlalp , Kansas , Is In attoi , nco upon court. Mr. Fauuler states tl whc t in tlmt part of Kansaa , In name itanccs coos (0 busheh per aero , and rn No. 1. 1.W. W. W , Wnllaop , of Avoca , who recen mot with an accident by falling from myatack , ttrlklng upon n forue post i jreaklng a immlH'r of itbs , rpcnt yesl day in the city , ou his way from a visit Ills brother ! In "Coin , " nud returned Avoca lobt evening. Mr. Wnllaco will bis farm and engage in the lumber i hardware business hi Coin , Mr. fShepudsou , now nf Kearney , i rk formerly In the employ of AUilnr , was In the city yesterd shaking haiidi with lotue of hU friends. Ho has been tilting lu tbo alg , at the Omalia fair , and Improved the ' portunlty by alee coming over here , Win. McCartney , 88 Lloyd Street falo , N. Y , fell nnd tpraWd his uu Ills rruployur , II. Auilrnon. l > | M Street , | < nic > m-d Home TIIOIIAH' Ktr.ci Oil , und be sajb tba n few aunllcatioa - ' ' ' him to go to work as usual. no Worthily Wodtlnd. Yesterday afternoon tboro wa quiet but happy wedding in ' city , the contracting parties being . ' J. II. Keith and Miss Kato llov , The ceremony was performed at rnaidouaa of the brido'a mother St-cond wonup , Rev. Cyrus HBU ajliciatiog. The company coneii simply of the relatives end fov Intiincto friend * , and ostentation WM carefully uvoic JJotb parties are well known hero , a largo circln of friends v/i'i ' join in PI- tendint ; the lioarticst of congr.-ula- tinns and the best of v.-inh < K .Mr. Keith has for eix or right ypftrs been connected with Uurnhntn , Tul- Icyo < t Co , , and in hold in hit'h ro- spcct by bufincit men throughout the city , whiloMin whom ho hns thus won has pau ed thn vrars of her lifo herr and ha < hojtn of fricndr. Tin ! m-wly woddid ones l ! t last ovrninn for Chicago cage , intending to visit friends in Hloomingtin nlco , and to visit St. Louis before their rnturn. TUB IOWA roor. . Tlio Dotnlla of the Moating which Pulled to Patch Up tbo Agioe- mont. Another meeting of the manngern of the roadn intorcstocl in trallio be- twcon Chicago and St. Paul , and bo tr/cen Chicago and Council ItlutTsrni \ held in Chicago Tiioadny in the hope of fixing up Homo ntrangcmunt to maintain both pools , which have been no greatly agitated late by ( be in- dcpnndonco of tin ) Milwaukca it tit , I'uul road. Tim following a to uomo of the dctnilo of lltu gathering ai given by The Times : , THE IOWA I'OOL. It was nicoa iry , bnforo roarr.inging the Iowa pool , to c.itni ) to aumo under * Htanding on St. 1'aul buatnoa ? . The MilwAukci ) und 8 * . 1'aul mad rotiuot , it is stated , to enter tbo lomt pool un- IcKa-tho Uock Island will pool Us tit. Paul busincfB vnth the other linui und utop cutting rates and using whut the St. Paul considcrn queatioimblo moth- oda to nccuro cuatotu. As might have been expected , the meeting ycaturday was productive of no dclitiitn compact bdtwcon the conflicting interests. In- deud , tha outlook' U that thu mooting will adjourn , leaving maltora in a worao niuddlo than over boforo. Mr. C.tblo , of the Rock Isluud , atated last ovcning that ho did not balipve any arrangement for pooling buainea * to either of the points baforo mentioned would be made. Uu says that his road will incist on n perccntagu umounting to pnn-third of tlio buei- IICBH. In innking thin doinand ho docs BO , ho atate , not merely in the inter est of the Uock Island , but also for tbo Burlington and Cedar Rapids , and the St. Louis and Minnoapoha roads , over which Rock Island trains muni run to roach St. Paul. Of course , the two direct lines , the Milwaukee and the Northwestern , will NEVEUSU11M1T TO AN ARRANGEMENT thut allows a line 120 milea longer than theirs to demand an cquil'sharc of thu business with them , In fact , the Milwaukee and St. Paul ronda arc dinposcd to look upon the Rick Island's Albert Leu route afu sort ol impertmnnco. "Why , " si.id a well informed railroad man yesterday , "thero nro five other routrs to St. Paul juat as good , and nevcrpl of their much shorter than tl < o Albert Le < route of thu Rock Island. A liiu might bo tnado over the Northwester ! to Cedar Rapidn , then north along tin line of the Burlington it Norther ; and the St. Louis A' Minnoapojiii This line would bo forty-two mile shorter than the Albert Lv.i route Other lines might run to Burlington then north over the Cedar Uipids d Northern to Ottumwan , and the north over the Iowa Central and Mi ! waukeo roads , and to Marshalltown and north via the Iowa Central an the Milwaukee. " All of these five possible route could do business between St. Pai and Chicago with aa much dispatch a the Albert Lea routo. And , while SUCH A t'ONTINOENOV IS IN NO WA I'JioiiAin , ! : , inasmuch as it would require a en : tiiin amount of business to bo give to the Iowa roads , still it is hold tin any ono of theno combinations woul bo ontUled to just na largo a per con ago aa is the Rock Idland. Thu Mi waukeo people uven now say that , b aides their direct rouU > , they can a range ono by Dubuque which is shor or ( linn the Albert Luu line , und ju na rightfully entitled to : i poroentu : us in the latter. It is barely pocsiblo that the Roc Inland may bo induced to lower i demands in order to eccuro the ei trance of the Milwaukee road , whit has just opened iv now line to Omah into thu Iowa pool. It is underatoc that thu Milwuukpo people are n particularly uiuions to onU-r thu puu und will only do no to avoid thn cu ting of rates and domoralziation < butinres wbich will result in tl northwestern buuinoeo unless that pu in patched up , A further meotiuy of the parti interested in arrnnulng those matte will bo hold in thu U rand Pacific lioti when it is uxpocted that an tunioijL undurstniiding between the vario lines will bo reached. Conforlng Titlou. it The following transfers of titles n reported as taken from the uoun records by J. W. Squire & Co , , 11 structure of title , real estate and lo Council. IJ. E. Hardin to E. M. James , 1 3 in block 0 , Gartii & KainBoy'a t to dition to tlm city ; $550 , lota 1 and 2 in block 54 , .Mnllin's at division to the city ; $100. F. IhemiBnun to A. J. Cissua , of nh 5. 70 , 42 ; SGOO. M. llolnly to 0. Oroutt , tof n and nri of nwj , 15 , 77 , 42 ; 81" COO. A. U. W lU-r to W. U VBUgha lot a in block VC , liurn'a addition the city ; ยง 20. P. Cook to A. S. Judd , awl of ! 70. 39 ; 85,600. L. M. Arnold to 0. Thloso , part lot 2 of nj of nwj of 1C , 77 , ! I9 ; ? 1 nf. W. Stallbrd to Iloraco Cook , p le.du of lot 9 in block 4 , Avoca ; $412. du Q. N. Hincs to A. B. Wntm ill ) blocks 10 , 11 , 12 , 13 , 14 nml 15 , It $420. J. W. DAVIS , ot al , to A. Hoe woning , part of lot 8 of aub-divis of lot U of D ] of uwl of 1C , 77 , $00.J. . lis J. 1. Iloinhart to G. Hnmilt part of selof 20 75 41 ; ? 384 tu * * "U do the rl ho # is a great art to ; thing at thu right timo. " The peri on subject to derangement of the kidn lin or hv r has A protective duty to t ed form in purchasing a package of K a noy-Wort. It invigorates those erR all and by it * cathartic and diuretic cli'i cleanses the whoJo eyitem of alt 1 nd humors. WALLOPINGr THE WAHOOS. The Council Dluffd Boya Win the Qnmo by 10 to C. Yesterday cftornoon the Wahoos nnd Council Blufl'i clubs had n fairly Intemling content on the diamond Cbld. The ntlendauc : was quite slim , there boiny little inlerrst felt in the result of Iho g mo nnd many prefer ring to wait and see the guno to day at Omaha. The fame resnlUd hi the oxptcted victory for the homo cluS , who BcoroJ 10 lo the Wahoos 5. Mr. Trieo , of the B. & M. club of Omiha , \nd htoly pitcher for the Lcadvillef , umpired the gAinc , ixnd did so xin n Wljliiy ncceptablo manner in all , t aiiiin , { n record foi himself ns bai'ng one of the beat um pires who IIMybtncttdhero. Thonnp , the eouond rinftcimiil , of the Wuhoro , was ipcpqnfscod tiy rnnnjr fin the enmo Thonics who plajed in the club hurt in J87H. Kry.m i\nd DMiaherly of the old Council Blofli dub , plaj d with the NVahooa as tirat Mid s < cmid basemen rcaptnttvfl.f. Mr. K atlicratonp , tin now citchcr , did somu very ni'ixt work yesterday nnd made n fnvorablo im pression on the Jookorrt-on. THE PAMUD BMEf An IrropretBlbtoTownln Bouttvwost- oru IOWH. Corroaponilctico ot Tito BBS : SHENANWOAH , In. , September ' . ) . Thia city ia ono of the irrepressible kind that grows epontnncously and builds with u vigor und activity thai nwnkenn feelings of jealousy in its riv.ila. Only think of the now road in ruuni..b' order and the now division ahops expected here , the ground torn up for n , now depot ; matiufastoriei and trading houses , dwelling , print ing houses , machine shops , hotels am livery stables , nil grown up lilc : Jonah's gourd , in a night , "a : 'twere. " THE 8HENANDOA1I HOUSE , the now brick hotel in the coat end ol town , is opened in good order undei the management of S. W. Scott , foi many yoara mine host of the Clnrinds house , nnd lu's now 'bus is on hand and his porters will attend to everj want. There is business enough ii : town for two fiwt class hotel * . Thii house ia credited with having the besl sample room accommodation on the elope or in southwestern Iowa. THE , KUENANIJOAH NATIONAL HANK is the successor to the Page C6untj bank , and is located t the old island llero wo find the president , Georgi Bopatt , and the well known cashier H. F. Wilson. The now date , inanu factured by the Canton , Ohio , com puny , is certainly a daisy , aud th latent thing out , being furnished will two time-locks and ojch ono riggei with double clock work , and is tuj posed to bo absolutely proof aguine the cunning burglars. The old sto foot Page County bank safe , th largest made by the Hall sal company , is being moved froi its old stand , nnd will I sold to the first man who comes nlon nud wants it while now office bxtun will grace the office of the now firm. THE NEWSPAl'KKS nlong this line seem to bo maktn ( link movements , marching and dril iii ( ( to bring their forces up to tl : positions where they can command tl Held. Held.Juat now C. S. Hanley , for soir time proprietor of tha Farragut Now has cold the Nowu und cstablishc Iiiui3ilf ) hero us publisher of the Shei undoah Post , and Bon Clare is editi rial chief. It will bo remembert that the Republican and Iloporter u : republican papers and have good jc ofu'os , and strong patroaago , and tl t venture of Blurting anoth ) puper nnd now ollico with i the material ror a full job oilicu frci from tlio manufactojy , nnd n goi Prouty proaa nud steam power , haatl audacity nnd boldneub of the Yaukc and is "chuck full" of western ontt , prise. Thu tint six numbers are 01 I und they are fully up to thn times t nil respects , and scorn to ring with i ontir absence of "party" gab. this now piper is to bo an advocate iho people's riizhts , and follow tholi of independent journalism it will fi plenty of friundu and n few strong a : bitter enemifs. Its clean and epi tuge , iti indopendoncB uud pluck surely win. V 8. EL1IOTT AM ) SON have moved to the touth sida of tow und have purchased the old W house of J. O. Anderson , and iitt up for n largo trade in furm imp uienta and wagons and earring They have built now , wide sidewall put up new signa , made o new oil ! nnd propose to branch out ia B wajs as to build up their Inrgo bw ness. The two now livery utiible * cAted in the cast side of town , u the removal of the coal yard and fico of Win. Laws to the eomo p nf town , with numerous oilier n building , makes n now village addition to the town. George Qui by has built a good shop to enlarge carriage works. J. Q. Anderson 1 left his brother in charge of Uie I pleiuont bujiubes huru , Mid returi to the Ululfi. The Barb Fei company is driving a largo bi ness. II 0 , Hollia , tbo condemn agent of II , A. Belle * . publisher t bookbinder of Council Bluffs , J. Ilino , the traveling agent of lit McKune , nnd J. B. Porter , salesu for W. S. Parrotto & Co. , of Oma are on the streets. T. 0. Beard. I tnorly of the Bank of Coin , is a c diduto on the republican ticket county recorder , nud John X , Q litlia has sold hia meat market. The fir next week will , bojc doubt , be a grand out- , for voryb ( in Shenandoah is ready to help , grounds are in good order with pie of buildings , fine track , young ah trees , aud a wido-awnke not of met managers. BUOKEYI ht 311 JACOB SIMS , Td - - Attorney and Oounsollor at fc dns ns COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. oracDro cl y , between Ualn and I HO Street * , wnj practice in 8Ute sod Ft Uourte BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. lipedil ndtcrlljeinctit * , cue M I nt , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Kent , Want * , Urnrdlnf , etc. , will l > a Inscrti-il In thi * column * t the low rate cl TEN CENTO PEli MNE for tht- first Insertion unrt FIVE OENT.1 PKR LINK far ouch subsequent Insortlftn. Leave ndv crtlscmtntn > t our cfllce , No. 7 Pr-H "trrr nctr llrnfttlwyy. WnntB. I Int ili'K cut and inn ! " ma ke stt Jo ip hillei'nMpicSafitTilorln ? IdHil-r'iiieiit , No. 8U Ur. dw y , Counc I DlulTJ , la _ WAXT D liy a jDunp m n , n s limtlnti in n 'oi > or tirtl c , or nlll travel on the read , AiMio tl , Council D'ulTn , Iowa. \S7AV'XI ) Ac ( v , cncnr't'canj ' Indtutrliui VV nol'clv-r 'or IhuMutuil Bo ( fit As oda tlnn , rointi ! , ! llluir < , la .i \\o hoe i end ter- il erf niiiKritptrd In Ka Kin , No'raiVa anl IOWA , uil < h\tll Vctott ] the tlitht ptrHct nn lllicn ! t > m * . At'l'ly la pi-r-oi cr ivodrcs ] A. J Ci ok , nntuoiT , ( } iiiii > cll I lulli _ _ \\rANtIUi AfovmTMlsy 1icau1 > r . Tnhlo \ > Ilist-iU-K , l > n.tctm < il.rntc. MIU-.M. I ! PA S N-t. 20XJ IJarcioJ'tfC'if. ' ' or ino ( I'oMnnt ro-ni-i bcitn rr.t maiy ON'E frntu Iho po'to'Dcr , i'cs r il liy p , hiKlanuai.il nlfo. Address IKR oil c , Council IjhifK AirANTEl ) Kvtryliody In Council llluffs tj l\ ti > tal.o Tim lisa , 20 conWwt nook , do Ihcrwl by rarrlor * . OUice , No 7 1'oirl Street nearWAXTtU ) To buy 100 tor.i brccin corn WAXTtU particulars adilriu Council Prnniti r-icnrv. fniinrll ni n * . In-m For Bnlo nnd Rent -Afann of KiO acri * . 1 7 iu.ri'1 hrnkc , a Etonu homo 18\i7 ! and half btory liasciucut , ul o utonc ntablo for four homo and n ( HM ! veil. It Is located In Oslionic county , Knmni , ! l inlU'i from Ojliornc railroad , ] ! niUlru | at IKK oHkw. _ iaJP.010 tirlck fortaloby BB1CK OUKLLADAY. T UKSISIIKUKOOSIS hiuiu re at 70'Jllviibtcr JL' ttrctt. _ OK SiLX A 10x12 nkjlUht. Suftablo for F hot bed. Apply to Kxccliior Callcry , _ 71 OR SALG Bcautlful rcutdcnco lotn , $60 I ; each : nothliiK Oown , and 3pcr" > uiitli only , by KX-MAYOi ; VAUQHAN ap3-tt ! _ MlBcollunooue. T OST Ala-gow-ardrob koy. T Iberal renard XJlBfli'lr Enquire at Dee oftlctf. , AHEAD Great BUCCC B. C ll on'l see STILL acccsgnrus and Hpiclmcns ot pictures ta cnli the rc'lili'c gclitlnc broinldu proce > , at the Excelsior Oallerv JO M < nftrtct. . W. L. PATTON 1'hjslcian and Ocullbt. DH. euro any case of uoroejo * . It la only t matter ot time , and can euro generally In from three to Hro ncoks-lt makes no differ- cucu how long diseased. Will Ftralghtcn crovo cyo3 , operate and remove Ptyrfk-lrtps , etc. , and liiBort artificial cyc3 Special attention to re. irmvplnor tadoworms np5-tf THE GUAND INAUGUHAL AND. Speed Contest ATTHC Fair Aeeociation Grounds , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Sent 18 , 19. 2O. 21 , 22,1882. ,000 , , Grand Inatipiral Expifltlon and SpocJ Contcs open to tbo woild. $9,300 FOR SPEED. The best SIl'c Track In the United S'atfS. & nay Huch noted horseman as UuJd Deb e , Dtn Mace and others. THE GREAT HURDLE RAGES OPE ! * TO ALL. THE CLOSE BROS , of Knglacd , with importdl hoEcs : , rmo intcrci for t'lla r.ce. PROOUAMMff. IUT SspfernbcrlS. Onbal' mlle rt-6li town i il 'Mcbioflo fOl'B. l-Vio-for-all | > au InMch Bjnini'f the b.st hirscBiij tto coui : . tryarotxpected , ' SECOND DAX S ] ) tember 1 ! ) . 1'iirroal opening c I I In Ex | > Oilllui N'l.ttil upcakirs .Hmiu C 1 lihlto , It. ( I , InfersJaruut ' ! lWl son an olhcis wtli piirtlil ! race . a IIIIHD I'AV Stptcm ! ) r'i" > . 2:10 : c'a' . 2:13 : cl s andn cr llio ru iilni : taco liy ih'.s tlm ticro will in ) an ixhl 1'lon of rattlocnih ground to a jrpaa , anything over before bhow in lo.ia. FOUKTII IliV Septcmlxr 21. Mnro fine race inoro flue rattle , cinro nr e linrK'8 , with an ai t rat of exhibit * In the Ur n Kxpoal ton IHilk ' lo"n > er tetoru a'.teu ptcd In ihj Vfciloy ol U if lllss-.url o Ftrt-i DAT Scit < rabcr 22. The finest spc < ,1 ( irogramme , tnibmcii.g such ra ca u 2:27 : ciu . frcQ-forall , 3 In h lunnlri ; m lo hoatfl , nil O * 2 , 00 for reueatU nil trot tern au I ftcm. y there will bo over ICO bold ot citt'o ' from tl [ [ fl'C t herd * in the coui try f it nalo during U f orciio . .no ! cacti day ol the Exposition. , Como OnnI Crmo JMT ! HCTO | | \Voi > Ji f Uoouluo Pleasure. d On Iho Fo\mh lay , Scptrmlicr 21 , Mill occ the i ' HURDLE RACE JJONT MISS IT. U- idf. For Sensational Trotter f. f.rt or Facers , $2,000. For an ) desired Information ill IS an Council muffs , Ir I. 1) HDUU.SDUO.V , I. U.ma'U HT. A. W.MTBRI ) d I'ruildeut Vlco-l-rer * . Ca hlcr , 11- cu CITIZENS BANF Of Council Bluff * . Oryaulzsd unJor tha U r ot tha dUta of Ion leer PiU up caUtal . , . . , . . , , . , . . , . f 76 , ( Autlioilnd caplial . , . 00. ( In'croit jialj on time dtnonts. Urafti ls > u on the iirlnoip\ tlv * of the United titatea a Kurope. bipedal attrntlo'i clten 10 collettk ocd unrcsjuuiienco witli prompt returmi. or if. J. D.KImundwu , K Ii.8huir rt , J. T.Ilitl W.-W. Wullice , J. W Holler , I. A ill I , A. W. Kr et. JvTdt id STARR & BUNCH , hey do HOUSE , SIGIS as AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTER ! PAPER HANGING , KALSOMININQ AUD BEAININ Shop Corner Broadway and Scott HARKNES8 , OBCUTT & GO. t S f\6 " * & \ A Broadway , aud Fourth Street , , Gouacil Bluffs , Iowa mfir-2-3rn - - II r Headquarters For the Cele brated Weber Pianos , U Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail. Address , T Jftm d. MUELLER , CQUKGIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 1 Bluff and fiUnw Sreets , Ommeil Bluffs. CUPB < ) AEDS AND SAFES. We niako the folIowiiiR n Bpecialty : WALNUT EXTENSION TAUf.K ? , POPLAR Ol'RN WAPHSTANDS , WyVLNUT HUKAKFAST TABLES. POILAh WoRDHOHKS. 1'OPLAli BREAKFAST TABLES , FOPLAU OUHJOAKDS , WALNUT WAHD110BES POP ) AR SAFES , WALNUT OPEN WASTISTANDS orclcm and corrcciJondeico promptly attended to. Office and Mnnnfoctory \ S. E. Or. 7th AVP. nnd 12th Strrer , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. MORGAN , KELLERCO. . , Tbo finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic case * , alln attended to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of poods or prices , ur Mr , Morgan hss porved as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understand * U business. WAUKHOOMS , 340 AND a57 BHOADkVAY. 'Upholsttrlnir lo 'I ifa hnmcheii promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambreqninit. Telo- - - ' ' 1 mail nrdors filled without delay. HAQG & GO'S BOTTLING WOKES , COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - 10 7 , BOTTLERS & DEALERS m GEiSE'S BEER from the Finest Halt and Hopa , with water obtained from the C ; LEBHATED AETESTAN WELL , AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. This Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities. Also Dealers in 0. Conrad & Co.'s Original Rudwelser Beer , manufactured In St. Louis , Mo.fcsTOrderu / ia the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled. HACC & CO. . . COUNCIL BLUFFS. JOWA. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer in nnd SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlttz Brewlni ? Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BIER , No. 711 15ro ilway , Council Bluff * , Iowa. Orders from thu sountry sollolted Mty onlers to fumlliei and de&lore dclHcnd free. A. W. RUNYAN , M. IIEKUE O. A. BEEBE & GO. , . , . . . . . , lloUl ) DtskrB n FURNITURE AND OROCKERY ISoa. 2f 7 & 201) Broadway , , ouncil Bluffa. JAMES FRANEY , 72 BROADAVAY , COUNCII. BLUFFS , IA. AI a > ki ci on hand thu nnoat ag-ortment ot matrial for gentlemen's wear. Satisfaction fiuranUed For all Hilda ol FANCY QOUUS , such as Laces , ot all . Also liandlerchlo' * , both In iHV and llnon , i descriptions. " bora of all Hindi neodlos-Uc. We hop tbo ladle , will' call and too our"taci ofgoodi i K\ \ 1 Broad Merchant Tailor. ( L ta Cutter for Molcalf Ii . , ) Devol's New Building , Main Streex Council Bluffs , la , Suit * to on'er 818 nnd upward * . J. F. KIMBALL. OEO. U. OIUMP. KIMBALLOEO. \ ( Succcssorj to J. r .t J , N. Camay. ) Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers We ha e the only eomplete et of ab.trao books o all city loti and lan-i < In Potta county. Title * examlmd and t8tra U fur lb1 l on thort .otlce. Uon property , ihortwxl leeK tlmo. In lumsto ult tni borrower. lUal Nti at lie old t nl rpposlte court boii e '