Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 16, 1882, Image 6

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    THE DAILY BEE-COUNCIL BLU S IOWA SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16
The Daily Bee.
mm. BLUFFS.
Saturday Morning , Sept. 10.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES :
ByC rricr , . . . . . 23 centspc' eek ,
. . . . . . tlO 00 per Year ,
Offlco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Noor
M.O. ORIFFIX , l ! n.er.
a. W. TILTON , City Editor.
MINOR MBNTIOHH ,
The outgoing train entt tlih afternoon
isorcrthe Chicago & Northwtitcrn ,
J. Jluellcr'a l' lftco MuMc.Hall.
Shcrradcn malcea photograph * .
-Yesterday a permit to weJ wa given
Uollef Kny and Ucrlhn A. Uittmcr. both
of York.
Joseph Ross , the upper Uroadway
cooper , desires to purchase fifty thousand
hoop-pole * . Write to or enquire at his
cooper shop.
A young man named Car , a railroader ,
hailing from Brooklyn , wan on a little
"hurrah" here , which co t him S7.CO.
Chief Templcton , ot the fir * depart
ment , has mo\ed his residence , being now
only two doors from the hook and ladder
houto ,
Joseph Rcitor makes the Finest Sulla
n the latest styles , at the lowest possible
prices. Ills merchant tailoring establish *
tnent Is at 310 Upper Broadway , Council
BluflR.
BluflR.Kd.
Kd. Cook , of I Iain direct , haa necitred
control of the privilege * of the c niing fair
hero , nnd also of the pool-telling.
Itev. Hurlbut of Fremont , Neb. , will
occupy the pulpit ot the 1'rcabyterlan
church to-morrow moiulng and evening ,
Hudwcber beer In on the boom. Still
another carload was received to-day by
Hagg & Co. Orders from the country are
rapidly increasing ,
Last evening llov. Mr. Webb , rector
of St. 1'aul'i , performed the marriage cer
emony by which Louis Jonea and Mix3
Lizzie I farter , both of this city , were
united.
Mra. Kato NIchol * and Mra. Archie
1'owell , of Omnha , together witU Air , and
Mrs. McKInney , of Nile ? , Mich , , who
have been visiting them in Omaha , came-
came over tu this nido J citerday to sec
friends and relatives here.
Justice Abbott ia gctttiug to bo much
of n monopolist in the marrying lino.
Thursday last ho married three couples ,
the last one being of about upunl ago , and
aggregating 127 yearn. 'Ihelr names were
Lev ] Dovoro , of Keg Creek , anil Sarah
DalUrhldc , of Council UlulFd.
Mr , Bokcmpcr has renamed Vcnnltor-
inaii'a garden , and it will hereafter be
known by its old name , "Bock' * Garden. "
Next Sunday oveniog will be the IniUnl
ono of n aeries of summer night feathala ,
The large iron water pipes still lie
above grouud along Broadway , and are get
ting tu bo a good deal of a nuisance to the
business men , on carriages and wagons can
not drive up to the sidewalk , IV.ience is
needed. They will soon bo buried that
is the plpo , not the business men.
Among the places of interest that
should bo visited by strangers arriving in
our city during fair week is the 1'alace
Miulo Hall of J. Mueller. Ilia extensive
trade extends throughout the northwest.
At tbo prevent time he l receiving a very
fine nnd select stock of goods for the fall
and wluter trade.
St. Jacob , the compiler of an ancient
history now being published hero aa a dally
aerial , undertaken to find fault with Tl < K
BE : < because it gives the news , and charges
this paper with bad faith , in not keeping
"mum" about a bit of news which St.
Jacob claims all the reporters swore to
keep n sacred uccret. St , Jacob known
that no such pool of secrecy was formed ,
aud known to bis own sorrow THE BKI :
never enters any such alliance. It iloca Its
own news-getting and its own newa-givlug ,
without regard to what other papers may
do. St. Jacob must find omn better ox
cine for not having the news hlmiolf , and
must trump up HOIIIO other cliiicp than
that TMK DUE gives news not to be found
elsewhere. If giving the newa be a fault
then there h ono fault of which St , Jacoti
will never bo guilty. Ilia claim that ho
kept the Item referred to secret , iu order to
keep faith with the i > olice , ia the veriest
both , as the event did not buppcu before
ho went to prcu , and oven then th
first he know of it was whnt he read In
Tin : UfK the next morning ,
Yesterday afternoon there was a l\cl ! }
rattle at "the blue barn , " on Uppe
Broadway , A clock peddler , named Bai
ley , who bad rather a heavy load of whltk.
on board , sold one of his tickers fnrS12 to
one of a crowd at the barn , and ho claimed
that Ben Itlddlo interfered iu the matter
by claiming that the prlre WM too high.
This started a fus * , Iu which lllddle threw
the clock peddler douuaud choked him.
That settled the first round , aud soon after
the clock peddler returned and , with
hardly a word of warning , struck Blddlo
In the face , drnwlnx blood , Itld.lle then
"downed" the clock peddler and punished
him severely. Special Policeman Ander
son appeared , and attempted to separate
the combatant * , but Tom Skinner , the ex-
pressman , not knowiug ho was an ollicer ,
Interfered. Aa an outcome the clock peddler -
dler wai locked up , lUddlo was cited to
appear this morning in court , and Skluuer
willte called on at the same time to an.
swer the charge of reaUling au ollicer.
Deals in Stock.
The ollowinglwerothoshipnionts'and
receipts at the Union Stock yards yes
terday :
37 cars'Kvniu & Ifau , )
1 car O. 8 , Newklrk.
14 cars Haas Bros. , & Co ,
2 can K. S. Vantaasell.
25 can Bos'er ' Broa ,
11 can Haas Bros. , & Co.
The only shipments ucre 21 cam , I'vaui
& Haas to Chicago , via the C. M. & St , L >
railway ,
WANTED ,
iJy o young German , a situation ai
a baker. Can give satisfactory refer
enco. Inquire at TJIE DEE oillco.
* OK BALE.
My reeldcncOjINo , 715 Fourth slrct' '
.BancroftV L. F , MCUPUY.
TRYING TO FDSE.
Tbo Insl(3o History of a Strnngo Po
lltlcal Gathering oi Democrats
and Groonbackors.
Thrtro wan the other day n gathering
of politicians and wire workers at DCS
Moinc.i for the purpose of considering
the possibility of a fusion of green-
backers nnd democrats.
There wan Chairman Kinno of To
ledo , Candidate Jlogernmn of the
First district , Candidate Gilpin of the
Seventh district , Candidate Cliggcrt
of the Tenth district , ICol. Boilings ! !
of Ottumwa , I. II. Cole of Keokuk ,
IJ. Yoavcra of Oakaloosa , S. A. Pal
mer of Fairfield , J. C , Morpan of
Council Bluffs , Alabama Walker uf
Dloomliold , and several others of lessor
ser note in the bourbon councils.
They were traced to a room in the
Aborn house , where It was learned
they were holding a mooting and
deliberating upon thu nominations ,
questions of the day generally , and
the particular interests of the domo-
cratto party of Iowa. By ono of those
pocular coincidences that only
happen in politics , n number
of groonbackcrs occupied another
room in the same hotel. Thcso in
cluded Gen. Weaver. Candidate Gillette -
lotto of the Seventh district , Candidate
Clark of the Eighth district , and Candidate -
didato Batten of the Ninth district ,
and others , By accident it was dis
covered that the groonbackora would
like to hoar from the democrat B. But
some of the latter stood on their dig
nity and thiught it boat to hoar from
the grconbackerv Thy were accord
ingly heard from , Weaver camp into
the democratic council and delivered
an ultimatum , It was tu the effect
that ho ( Weaver ) should bo indorsed
by the democrats of the Sixth district ,
Gillottp in the Seventh , and Clark in
the Eighth ; that both Ilntton and
1'usoX should withdraw from the
Ninth and the democrats put up
another man ; that Ilagorman should
stand in the First , the democrats
should have the Second , Third ,
Fourth , and all the rest of the state
if they wanted it. Mr. Weaver then
withdraw and the atmosphere of the
room grow pale with bourbon oxplo-
tiros. The democrats of the sixth
said nothing could induce them to
support Weaver. The domocrata of
the sovrnth responded in the name
strain toward Gillette , while the ninth
district representatives declared they
could take c.ira of thomnclvos : uul
would elect Pusoy ever both iluttun
and Anderson. The sentiment of the
conference ) was to reject Weaver's
proposition point-blank , but it was
finally decided to lot him down easy ,
so a resolution was passed declaring
that tbo meeting had no power to en
ter into any such compact , and that
the matter rested entirely with the
separate congressional districts. So
ended this chapter on fusion.
THE TIES THAT BIND.
The Mllwauicoo & St. Paul ut Last
Tumble Into the Iowa Pool.
Another meeting of the railway
magnates was hold in Chicago , ut
which the question of organizing a
northwestern pool was discussed. The
plan was abandoned , and an agree
ment inado to rojumo rates on all
business to DCS Moineu , Minneapolis
and St , Paul , this agreement to last
tor twelve months , and a commission
er to bo appointed with headquarters
in Chicago to' sea that the contract is
carried out.
At the same mooting another im
portant agreement was reached , it being -
ing that the Chicago , 3Iilwaukeo & St.
Paul road shall bo cllowod to outer
the popl , on equal tor inn with the other
four roads. It ia stated that the rep
resentative of thu St. Paul road 1ms
agreed to this , but that the formal
contract ia yet to bo signed.
It will cause much indignation If
this statement h vended , and the St.
Paul really outers the pooi. Many
had hoped that the road would stand
out independent nnd become known
as the people's road. If so , it would
have boon the favorite ono , but it bo
cornea apparent that the managers of
the St. Paul are human , and care only
for the people so far aa they can make
it pay , und when there In troator ;
promise of reward , the people's inter
ests are dropped as of no account.
The time vrill como , however , when
the pool will bo broken , and while the
action of the St. Paul may put elY
that day still further , it cannot pro
runt its coining in time for fate ha
so written on the wall.
Win. McCartney , 88 Moyil Street , Buf
falo , N. Y. , fell and spramed his ankle
His employer , 11. Amlerxoo , ! lt Main
Street , procured 8omo THOMAS' Ki.unmu
Oil , aud he sayg thn n few application en-
ablcd him to go to work as usual ,
PERSONAL , .
M. 1C. Krwln , of Dulu < nie , was at thu
Ogdeu yesterday.
C , C. Ilcmthan , nt Green county , WAS
lu the city yeulerday.
J. H ydou Durus , of I > es Molnet , visited -
ed Council lllulli joitcrday.
Sam Dowllug , of Missouri Valley , waa
shaking hands with Council Blurts friends
yesterday ,
8. Could , son of General Manager Gould
of the Wubaah railroad , at St. Louli , is
la the city ,
lldward D. Kohu , of Hock Island , was
In the city yesterday interviewing the bus-
loess men In bla line ,
C pt. It. Howard George , of the Chlca.
io Herald , was among the callera at THE
BEE otllce yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs Win. I'ryor , of Stauton ,
Neb.have been \MUug his brother , P , M.
IVyor , and family for a day or BO.
Daniel W. Strickland , of Wellington ,
Iowa , li Iu thu city on his way home from
Alaska , and Is a guest of Ilucben Bryant ,
A merry quartet from Harlan were In
the city yeiterday.theybeinsK , S , Swain ,
J , N. Parker , T. D. I'ratt and J.W ,
Newby ,
M. II , Heard , brother of George 11 ,
Beard , of thii city , has been nominated b >
the democrats at Sacramento , Col , for the
position of county clerk. KvtU ! such t
Btalwart republican paper aa The Sacra.
inento Leader give * him n very favorable
notice , and pronounce * him clean in ch r.
actjr and strong in pollttei , There are
/
good chances for hi * election nnd In any
e\cnt his many friends here and in Omaha ,
where ho formerly lived , will be gratified
to learn that he has gained both promt
nenco and confidence among the people of
the far wet ,
W. II. II Utbi'by , who has an extensive
farm near Oakland , and who ia largely in
terestcd in stock , HRI among the Ogdcn
homo guests yesterday ,
G. Kiel , of the firm Linder.Klel &
Jensen , Sioux Fall' , Dakota , and of Lin.
dcr fc Keil , of this city , la buck on \Mt
handshaking with bla many friends , He
looks well ,
Samuel Hans and his son Harry , ar
rived homo from the west yesterday.
Harry leave * for Chicago thia morning
in charge of a train cf cattle from their
rnnchv In Wyoming.
John A. Unthank and wife , of Belle
Creek , Xeb , , are iu the city vitltlng their
nephew , Kx-Alderman W. C. Unthank.
They have been taking a view of the fair
at Omaha , and then came over here to see
their friends.
Crumbs from Court.
The circuit court will probably close
its business to-day , as the supreme
court is to open Monday.
The case of Patrick Faaloy v . the
City of Council Bluffy was on trial
yesterday , it being a case of damage
for an oversowed lot.
In the case of Driscoll vs. the Board
of Education , the judge directed the
jury to roturu a verdict for the defendant -
fondant , Thia waa a claim for $500
damagoa on the claim that the board
appropriated Driacoll'a plans for the
now school building in Hall's addi
tion ,
V"U is a great art to do the right
thing at the right timo. " The person
lubjcct lo derangement of the kidneys
> r hrpr has a protective duty to per-
arm in purchasing a package of Kid-
.oy-Wort. It invigorates these organs
md by Its cathartic and diuretic effect ,
oathes the whole eyatem of all bad
uinors.
_
MACEDONIA.
ow Business Blocus andTboir Build
ers The Now Scnool House.
'correspondence ' of The Beo.
MACEDONIA , Iowa , September 11.
'hirtuun ' miles from Hastings on the
.iraon branch of the "Q" and by
til fifty-six miles from Council Bluffs ,
the town of Macedonia , in thu
tuthoast corner of Pottowatomio
ounty , and containing upwards of
alf a thousand aoiils.
THE LOCATION.
n a hill , or on a point of an ulovatcd
table land , over looking the boauti-
ul valley of the west Nislum , ia at
nco beautiful and commanding to
ho resident , while the approaching
sitor as ho nears itn busy streets , ia
iminded by its imposing position ,
a healthfulness and rural richness
liat naurto aa twcll aa art and the
luck of the western farmer has
ready made this a city. The rail-
oad runs through the town In a cut ,
o that wagons cross the track on a
igh bridge , a great convenience to
ho towns people.
THE OtD TOWN ,
mile west , is ono of tbo earliest land-
arka of the county , and still retains
many of the Mormon traces , with the
ill , nnd the two good atone quarries ,
'no ' two good now quarries , a half
milo north of the now town , by the
rack , are of importance to the town ,
.Ithough aoino experienced men and
men of capital could do well to take
" old of this atone work , and handle it
it should bo , for the trouble ia
ho atone is not to bo had
hen the public want it ,
TJIE HUE
last winter waa a severe blow to the
own , aa it swept away sonio of the
cat houses in the town , but now ones
ru coming up in the vacancy.
THE DYE IILOUK
B ono of the now creatures , that like
'hiunix has grown up in its own ashes.
iV. Dye & Co. , the proprietors of thii
now block , are the great merchants of
ho town. The now building is in the
upper part of town , is constrcted of
brick , mid is of beautiful design , 4'
"cot front and 00 foot long , and two
tones high. The lower part will bo
used as a twin store , with opening in
the partition , or diaphragm , and wil
bo Blocked immediately with a genera' '
stock of goods , making thia a uni
verbal atftro of the laiycat class on the
slope. In the rear of the store ugood
vault and desks have boon prepared ,
and for the proscnt the bank will bi
quartered here , with J. M. Kelly a :
cashier und G , and R. Mickolwait and
B. F , Cluyttm as backers , and MioV
olwait and Young will probably con
tvol the clovutor from hero rva easily
aa Gould it Co , , of Nov York , can
handle the politics of Nebraska.
THE JJKW SCHOOL HOUSE
ia to bo another achiremont for the
plact' . The contract in lot to Millar
& Otis , of Glonwood for $5,000 , and
the ground just west of town Is being
cleared for the excavations , and thu
work will begin at once. The site is
a beautiful ono , just outside the city
limits , on the first hill , with gradual
and easy slopes , and seems to bo all
that could bo asked by the public , who
in deciding to put up it good briok
and have it properly 11 niched have
placed themselves in the 'front ranks
of the true American. The now brick
atoro with Masonic hall and , opera
house on the second floor , the hotel ,
brick yards , two general stores , two
groceries und restaurant , hardware ,
livery , implement house , drug store ,
newspaper , lumber yard , btnk , Urge
steam elevator , four atone quanies ,
harness shop , moat markets , etc ,
make up the centre of thia active
young city , that is bound to be one of
the first towns along the Niahna val
ley.Tho
The Cumberland Presbyterians built
the first church at a coat of over
$2,000 , and the Methodist people
have just finished a $3,000 house ,
which ia clear of debt , and a credit to
the place. The Tribune has taken
possession of the old saloon , and its
wido-awako editor , W. A. Spencer , is
worthy of credit for his untiring
efforts to build np good morals , good
aociety aud a good town , with hia
witty , clean-faced Tribune.
Notwithstanding the place needs
another elevator , a furniture store ,
milliner , dentist and photographer , it
has no ealoons , and ia alive to the
great questions of the day.
BUCKEYE.
A Single Victory.
The va'uo of electricity as a remedial
agent has gained a fisnal victory over pre
judice. THOMAS' KI.UTIUC Oit , ulanda
fo'rmuat in thii clan of compounds. Testimonial
menial * from till part1) tell of the wondrous
cures of rhemnntliin , neuralgia , hurts , and
etc. , cllectod by Its agency ,
FnctB About tto Telephone.
Over 2:50,000 : telephones arc in use
fn the United States , and 5,000 nro
added fo the numbur oucry month.
The fundamental feaf.urcs are the
name us established by Gray , Dell and
Edison. Lines are constantly length-
cnirig. Most now England towns are
now connected with 0116 another , nnd
the time ia thought to bo not very
diatant when New York will bo able
to talk directly to Chicago , The cap
ital atock of the various telephone
companiea aggregatea § 30,000,000.
Every telephone , it is thought , gives
employment to ono person , The first
telephone company , known aa the
Gray and Barton company , began
operations in 18GO. It had a c.ioltal
ot 2,000. From thia sprang the West
ern Electric company , with a capital
of 150,000 , which haa since been
increased to $1,000,0 . It haa man-
ufactorics at Boa ton , Now York ,
Chicago , _ Indianapolis , Detroit and
Antwerp in Belgium.
The American speaking company ,
which waa organized under Gray's
patents , waa conaolidoted with the
Boll company after lone litigation ,
the latter buying all the lines , inatru-
monta and property of the other , and
agreeing to pay a royality on each in
struments then in use or to bo after
wards manufactured without regard to
the patentee. The Gray company at
present has an income of 20 per cent ,
aa the rcault of iho arrangement ,
which amounts to § 300,000. The entire -
tire income of the company , therefore ,
ia $1,500,000. From Graj's patents
$5,500,000 has already been realized.
Nearly all of these great results have
been accomplished within the last six
years. No longer ago than 187C per
sona were nulling in the streets the toy
called the "lover's "
telegraph , which
consisted of two tin cans connected
by a string , by moans of which con
versation might bo heard two or throe
hundred feet Now the human voice
can bo heard a hundred miles , and
conversations will doubtless soon bo
cirried on over lines five or six hun
dred miles in length. The Americans
have generally adopted thu telephone.
There are a few of the larger villages
that hare not ono or two. Connection
with towns ofT telegraph lines is gen
erally maintained by telephone. En
gland , however , has been alow to
adopt the instrument. It ia little used
outaido the largo cities , and there are
aaid to bo more telephones in some of
the minor American towns than in all
of England ,
Thaulis.
The ? . Howard , Bradford , R , writes : "I
nclose money for Si'ltixo BLOSSOJI , as I
aid I would if it cured me ; my dyitpepsia
aR vanished with all ita symptoms. Many
banks ; I shall never bo without it in the
ouso. " Price 50 cents , trial bottles 10
lents.
Musical Culture In the West.
.aramlo Itoomcrarv- .
At a concert recently given at Lar-
mio City , while one of the ladies was
'laying ' Chopin's Polonaise in D mi
or , the following conversation oc
urred between a young couple in the
.udioncb . :
Ho ( a musical student ) "Don't
ou think that Polonaise is beautiful1'
She ( who runs to dresa ) "Yes , it's
ust too lovely. "
Ho "Do you appreciate that ox
uisito shading ) "
She " 0 , certainly. It's grand ,
magnificent. "
He "Do you appreciate the har-
: nony of the delicate coloring ? "
She "Yes , indeed ; and don't you
hink the lace on the back of the pol
calso is boautisul ? "
Ho subsided.
* Persons whoso blood has been cor-
uptod , and the circulation deranged
by foul aecrotiona the result of the
disordered chemistry of the body
need for their purifipation something
ike an inward baptism at the hands
of Mrs. Lydia E. Plnkham , whoso
aboratory is at No. 233 Western Avenue
nuo , Lynn , Mass. Her Vegetable
Compound is fairly innundating the
country aa with a river of life.
K4taHE GREAT CURE
von
As it 1 for aU the painful Clwaoes of Uio
KIDNEYS , LIVER AND DOWELS.
It cleanses the eyitcmoiVJO acrid poison
that cauao O o dreadful ufferinr wliJeb
only the vloUm * of rheumatlmm cun reaUio.
THOUBANUa OF CAOG8.
of the worat form. ofUil * terrlblo diMAK
- have bcoa qulokly relieve * ! , oiidla nort
- tlmopcnFEOTLY CURED.
IT.1CK $ I. UJl ( IB cr WUV , tOLU bj Hill CCtSTS ,
con bo wmt by mall.
JACOB SIMS ,
Atfcornoy aui Oounsellor at Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Office-Broadway , between Main and Pearl
Streets. Will praUlca In Bute and Fcder *
Court *
100,000 ,
TlWEN-SPRING , VEHICLES
NOW IN USE.
They lurpau all other for eny riding , style
nd durability. _ , . _
They are for sale by all Loading Car-
iage Builders and Dealers throughout
ho country ,
SPRINGS , GEAE3 & BODIES
For ul b
Henry Timken ,
F tcnU olBullderof Fine Carrlwm ,
sacX.OXTXS , - - mo.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES ,
NOTICK. Special advertlccmcnU , nc aa
Loot , Found , To Loin , For 8i\o ! , To Hent ,
Wants , Bonding , etc. , wilt tie Inserted In thU
column at the low Mto ol TEN CENT8 PER
t.TNK for the flret Insertion ind FIVK CEKT3
PER LINK for cnch subsequent Intertlon.
Leave adv orllMmenis at our ofllco , No. 7
Pearl turret , nctr Ilroailv nv.
Wants.
WANTED FlrsUh-3 coat anil p nt ina-
ko ant JOHJI Kdtci'x Mbiihant TAllorlnr
Fn'flil ihmcnt. Jio. 310 Ura < .lM. Counc I
WANT'U Ily a vourijj man , a ! luntlon in
a flora orottkr , or will traul on the
road. Aililrcis II , Coiiniil ItlulT * , Inna.
WAN I F D Act \ > > , cncrxctlc and lndi trlou
solicitor" tor the .Mutual liceiflt As ocl.v
tlon , Coui'oll DlulTii , IowaVo lu\o peed tor-
tltory iinnncnriltd In Ki"si , No'taila and
Iowa , whit li will bete * to the > lht ( nrllcs on
llbcril terra * . Apply In prr-on or adttrc9) A. J.
Cook , immacr , CounUt lilull . _
\"t7" ANrKD AfoTinoroeUv hoanlers. Table
> V Hrst > itw. Hates uitiUratc. MHO. M. E
200 llancrotutrcat.
ONE or two pleasant roomi located not many
squares from the ] > ostolHcc , desired by a
husband and wl/c. Address IJKIC office , Council
Dlufle.
WANTED Everybody In Council BluH > lo
to take Tils DM , 20 conti per week , de
llrerod by carriers. Office , No 7 I'carl Street
near DrocJtvay.
WANTED To buy 100 tons broom cop
For particulars address Council Bluffi
Droom Factorv. Council niuRn. Iowa. 068-Mtf
For Sale and Kent
J7WU SAI.K OH miUK-A farm of IM ) iu.ro ,
J To acre * broke , a stone house lHn7 ! ! and hall
story basement , also stone stable for four horses
. mil a < > od well. It h loiatctl In Osbornc county ,
Kanoax , ! ) mile * from ( Wwrnc railroad. Kii'ililrc
ut llrKolllie.
B ; 1UCK-200UCO brick forcaloby
OUKLti&DAY.
TJlUUNISUfcUKOOMS tiiquircat70UlIyn ter
street.
SALK A 10x12 akyllght. Sultablo for
FOK bed. Apply to Kxccltlor Gallery.
TraOlsALnBca-tlral residence lota , f 0
1 } each ; nothing down , and ? 3t < cri'ontr1 only ,
by EX-UAYOKVAUaHAN.
aplS-tf
Miscellaneous.
T OST A laigo wardrobikpy. Liberal re arJ
Jj to Diid r Enquire at Bco ofllct.1.
CJTlLh AHKAD Great euccens. Ctll and nee
O new accessories and specimens of pictures
takenbv the reliable gclatlno bromide process ,
at the Kxcels'or ' Gallery 301 Main street.
DIl. W. L. PATTON Physician and Oculist.
Can cure any case of sore eycn. It li only
a matter of tlmo , and can euro generally in
from three tc five- weeks It makes no differ-
cuco how long diseased. Will straighten cross
eyes , operate and remcno Ftyrcptnnia , etc. , and
Insert artlOclal eyes Special attention to re-
niovcltif tadcnorms apS'tf
THE GKAND INAUGUKAL
AND
Speed Contest
AT THE
fcj
Fair Association Grounds ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
Sept. 18 , 10 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 1882.
D ,000
, ,
rand Inaugural Imposition and Speed Contest
open to the uorld.
J
The best Ml'o Track In the United Sfstfs. So
iy such noted horaemcn as liujd Dobc ! , Dun.
aca and others.
THE GREAT HURDLE RAGES
OPEN TO ALL.
THE CLOSE BEOS. ,
it England , with Imported horses , have ciiturcd
for this rice.
PROGRAMME.
FIRST DiY Soptemlier 18. One-half mile ilish ,
Iowa a d I "elia Kj coin. Free-for-all pace ,
In which Honin of the best horses lu tlic coun
try are expected.
ircoND DAX September 10. 1'orraal opening o ]
the Exposition Noted tpeakcn Jaraei 0
lilalno , R. O. Ingcraoll , James K. Vi'l son and
others with splendid rates.
IIIRO DAY Scptcm'jir 20. 2:10 : ca s , 2:33 : class
and a verr fioo runnlii ? race. Ily this time
tlcro Mill lie an txliiolllon of cattlaontbu
( -roiuuK to surpass anything oor before shon
in locra ,
ri > riiTii PAV September 21. More fine races
more fine i-.KUo , more Hue hordes , with an ar
rav of fxlillit ) < In the drill Exposition llulld
Ins iu\erbeti > r atteupted Inihu Valley ol the
Missouri
IVT.I BAY Soptfinber 22. The finest ejiecd
programme , eniliricii.u uch rares as 2:27 : class
frco-for-all , 3 In ft iiinnln , ' mile heats , with
j'.ceo for rcusatlcinl truiU'rd an t paceri.
There \vlllboo\criro hoail of ukttlofrmu the
flDc.t hcrdiin the coin trj fjrsalu durlni ; th
oronoan of encli day of the Expo ltion.
Coma One ! Como All ! HQTO n
"Wook of Gonniuo Ploasaro.
On the Fourth Cay , September 21 , lll occui
thu treat
HURDLE RACE
J30NT MISS IT.
For Sensational Trotters
or Pacers , $2,000.
. 'or any Jealred Information
Council Bl nil's , Ia.
I , D rDMUSDSON , E. L. Sm'OiRT. A. W. STRUT
1'roildent. Vice-Pre 't. Cuhler.
CITIZENS BANK
Of Council Bluff * .
Organized under the Uwi ot the State ot Iowa
FaldupcsplUI t 76.0C
Authorlwdcapltal , 200.00C
Interest ptld on tlmt depoi'.U. Dralti lasue <
on the prlncii < 1 cities ol the Uultod buten and
Kuropo. Bj > clil attention fivcn to collection
ind corrcspjudence with | irom ) > t returns.
ClRHCTORfl.
f:0.fc8jaH } ! ! ! ' , ' ? ? * ! ? . ,
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS
PAPER HANGING ,
KALSOMININB AND BRAINING
Shop Corner Broadway ad Scott S
HABKHESS , ORCUTT & CO. ,
AMD CARPET HOUSE.
Broatay , and fourth Street , ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
mar-3-ftm
J. I i H I
Headquarters For the Cele
brated
3VC
Weber Pianos ,
Toys and Fancy Goods
Wholesale and Retail.
S
Address ,
I
O d. MUELLER ,
O
IE HCIL BLUFFS ,
ca El B til & m m. mar
Guarantees the Best $1,50 , $1.75 and $2,00
Bluff and fiflow Sreets , Council Bluffs ,
MAXUPACTUlUillS OF ALL KINDS OF
CUPBOARDS AND SAFES.
We make the following a specialty :
VALNUT KXTKNSION TABLiS : , POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS ,
WALNUT BUKAKFAST TABLES. POPLA.K W KDliOBES , \
rOl'LAIl BUKAKFAST TABLES , POPLAU CUI'BOAJIDS ,
WALNUT WAUDUOBKS , POPJ.AU SAFKS ,
WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS.
orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory
S. E. Cor. 7th Avo. and 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
MORGAN , KELLER & CO. ,
The finest quality and largest utock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases ,
lalls attended to ivt all hours. We defy competition in quality of goods or prices.
) ur Mr. Morgan h a served aa undertaker for forty veara nnd thorouchly understands
its business. WARKROOMS , 510 AND 357 BROAD\VAY. Upliolsterin ? in
H its brnnchcd promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tele
graphic and mail orders filled without delay.
HAGG & GO'S
BOTTLING WORKS ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - lOTO ,
BOTTLERS & DEALERS III CEiSE'S BEER
Made from the Finnst Malt nnd Hops , with water obtained
from the
CELEBRATED ARTESIAN WELL ,
AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET.
This Water ia known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities.
Also Dealers in 0. Conrnd k Co.'s OriRlnAl Budweiser Keer , manufactured in St.
Louis , Mo. aa'Orders iu the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled.
HAGG & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
PETERSON & LARSON ,
Wholesale Dealer iu and SOLE AUKNT FOH Joseph Schlitz Brewing
Company's Celebrated
ILWAUKEE BEER
,
Xo. 711 Broadway , Council Muffs , Iowa. Orders from the country elicited
hty orders to families and dealers dell * ered free. '
A. DEEBE , W. HUNYAN , W. BESBB - -
O. A. BEEBE & CO. ,
Wholesale and Uetall Dealers In
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY
Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs.
JAMES FRANEY ,
Merchant Tailor
372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA-
Al ayikecp oahaDdtheaneataa > ortinentoln tfrUltorgcntlcmen'awear. SatlahctlonirturaataU
MRS. d. E. METCALF7
Millinery , Dressmaking , Etc -Cutting and Bitting a Spedlaltr
No. (18 llroadttiy , Cppoilte Revere Home.
Luces , Embroideries , and Ladies Underwear.
. ho , , o all
Merchant Tailor.
( Lite Cutter for Metcolf B . , }
DevoPsNew Building , Main Street
Council Bluffs , la ,
Suits to order $18 und upwards.
J. F. KIMBALU
GliO. a. OnAMP.
KIMBALL & CH4MP
( Successors to J. V. v J. jf. Casaady ) ,
Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Rrnkprc
Weh\e . theoulyeomnlet Mtof Utractbookito all cltv lot. .i i Vi , - I\tJ | ts ,
county. mesei mloea od UtracisJurrl hwlonihorttotIce ? " ? ' ln Po > * ttunl
J'ropcrty. thort ind lonK time , In IUK to nit the borrower . l ml Won " ° ' "i" ° ° c" > ' and ' "
rower. v
e le
t the old Unl opposite court house- U tioujht tnd laid. OtBw