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    TUB DAILY JBBBlfilDAY , SUPTEMBEfi 22
EC. IE.
WHOLESALE AND UCTAtl.
STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S GOODS ,
OOUHCII. BLUPFfl , IOWA.
TITLE ABSTRACT 0 FFIGE.
& . W. I j * O XT X 3Efc 33 as O cO.
Lauds and Lots Bought aud Sold.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW 11ATKS.
NOTABLES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS ,
COUNCIL BLW-FS ! OWA ,
HENRY BEECRO'T ,
MAIN STREET LIVERY STABLE ,
a ' ' 1
HEN IlOdKIIS' or.l ) STAND.
11 * nitron' nut running bis cltl Han to allpirU I tin city. All nrtiri promptly attcndid
to. lOVVCUAllU B ( If AHANThKl ) Xrw ln h in R int'j rcoctl. l.
.
D. M. COM NELL ,
Funeral Director and Undertaker ,
No. 17 , NorthMuiti Street. Council Hluffi
Calltpromptly.vnwerrJatallhoiir" , niirh'nrd j. Noth < irio aid London cariia-rm direct
from the fictnrv r.ro r in in connection therewith
Thatncver require crlmplnr , tit Mrs J. J Good's Hair Store at prlcu iiovcr bctcru touched by
ny other hair dealer. Also n full line ol awitchr ? , etc. at , rratlj reduced price * . Al-o gold ,
liver and cilnred nets \Vnvcj made from IvJIoa' own hair. l > o not fall to iall beforepurduili '
elsewhere All K ° "d * wairantud an represented. 1111S. J. J OOOU ,
W Main ctriM'i , Co'l'ii II llliilTti , lovii
UNION BAKERY ,
57 ! SOUT m\l\ \ \ STREET ,
THB BEST BREAD IM THE OIl'Y. None but fiwl-clacs
employed. Bread , Cake , Ties , iSrc. , delivered to any pai-t of the city. Our
Wagons run all day.
P. AYRES , Proprietor.
.i a Q
No. C30. BIIOADWAY , ( Palmer's Block.
Between Otb and 7th btreeta.
' T i fis Ef R9 ( F& ini rBOjftitr ziis rti"ini55
lluKNOh rKOrKlt.iUn.
. w. , . .
Our Motto ! Strict cleanliness , the bait qualltv of nicati , and lowest possible prices , llc.it i ilc
hcrcdtoauy part of tliocil } . Comen d nco our now ehop.
r
i-i :
BATHI5OOHSII
Ab Bryant's Spring ,
Cor , Broadway and Union Sis.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Pluln , Medicated. Vapor , Hlcctrlc , Plunge ,
Douch , Show or , llot aud Cold liaths C'om-
potent nalc and Icm.ilo r.urros and attendant. !
always on hand , and the boat of raio and atton-
( Ion given ratraiu. Special attjutlnn ( jlirn to
batlilm ; chlhren. Imcstlgatlon and pitronagu
eollcitcdDR. . A. H STUDLKY & Co. ,
100 Upper Bioadway.
Dr. StuJ'.er : Trtatmciit of chronic diseases
rnado a epcclnlty.
HEMOVED without the
draw Inif ol blood or use of
I knlfo. Cures lunir disoasoa.
Fits , Scrofula , U\cr Com-
, li'aliit. Dropsy , Hhcuma.
T I ! M n R S snl. " a"J ' " > ' -
\ U tSI U II W Iai gofe Kryaipclai. Salt
nheum , Scald Held , Clturh , weak , inflamed
nd LTiMinlated Eyes , scrofulous Wcoru and Fc-
tualo Il3jra0' of all kinds. Alia Kidney and
Vencrlal dlauisoa. Uoinorrhoida or I'llcs cured
money refunded.
All dliciwej treated upon thoprlnclploof -
able reform , without the uao of mercurial polj-
OD3or thu knife.
Electro Vapor or M'dlcated Baths , furnished
who doslro them ,
Hernia or Kupturo radically cured by the use
tha Elastic belt Ttuw aud Plaster , which 1ms
superior In the world.
CONSULTATION FREE.
CALL ON Oil ADDRESS
Drs , B , Uico and F , 0 , Miller ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , Ia.
j INTON & WEST.
DENTISTS.
14 Pearl Btroet , Csunoil Bluffs.
Extracting and DIHni ; a spoclilty. Flrst-ciaaa
work iruaranteed ,
DR. A. P. HANCHETT ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office , Ho. 14 Pearl Street. IIoun , 0 a. m. to
2. , and 2 p. in. , to 6 p , in. Ilobldence , 120
Bancroft street. Tolenhontc connection with
Central otllce.
J. M. PALMEJEt ,
DEALER IN
REAL ESTATE
AND LOAN AGENT ,
COUNCIL BLTUFFg , IOW
W.D.STILLMAN
. . ,
I'ractltloncr of Henicopatby , consulting
PhysicianandSurgeon ,
Office and residence 616 Willow avenue , Coun-
cl Blufla ,
F. T. SEYEERT , M. D. ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - IA.
Oftici ? No. 5 , Eyorett IHock , Broadway -
way , over A. Lou'm'a llrataurant.
S. E. MAXON ,
3E , o DEE raei BI : a a ? .
OtBcs over aln < bank.
OOUNOIti BLUFFS , - - - .
REAL ESTATE.
W. 0. James , In connection with hit law and
collection business buyn and iclla real estate.
Persona vrUhingto buy n null city propert ) call
t hljotflce , over Uucbnell'l book store , Pearl
ttrett .
\i tDWIN J. ABBOTT.
Juatice oi the Peace and
Notary Public ,
A15 Broadway , Cojuncil Bluffs
diiwo | > nd tckuowl god
L. _ v f
WATER WAVES.
In Stock and Manufactur
ed to Order.
Wave ? M.ide From Your Own Hair.
TOILET BTIGLES ,
All Goods Warranted as
Eepresented , and Price. .
Guaranteed.
PflRS. D. A , BENEDICT ,
337 W. Broadway ,
Council Bluffs ; - - - Iowa
MRS , E , J , HARDM , M , D , .
Medical Electrician
AND
GYGNECOLOGrlST.
GraduaU of Electropathlc Institution , Thlla-
dclphia , I'onua.
Offlco Cor , Broadway & Blonn Ave.
COUNCIL BLUITB , IOWA.
The treatment of all diseases and pulnful dlf-
flcultlea peculiar to foroaloa a specialty.
J. G. TIPTON ,
Attorney & Counsellor ,
Ofllco over Flret National Hank , Council DIufTi.
Iowa. Will practice In the utatu and federal
courts JNO.JAYFRAINEY ,
Justice of the Peace ,
014 BROADWAY ,
Council Bluffs , - - Iowa.
W. B , MAYES ,
Loans andMlEskte ,
Proprietor of abstract a of Pot taw atlamlo
county , Oltlcu cori.cr of Uroadwiy and Main
6trc < .tf , Council lllulla Io a.
JOHN STEIHER , iVi. D , ,
( Deutscbcr Arzt. )
Cor. WASHINGTON AVK & 7th St.
Oouncil Blufla ,
icaaea ol women and children t tpaclalty.
P , J , MONTGOMERY , M , D , ,
t
FKEE DIHI-K.VSABV eviuiY BATUIIDAY ,
Office In E > erett' block , Pearl treet. Ueal I ]
dence Cia Fourth street. Oftlce hour ) from 9 to
t a. m. , 2 to < and 08 p. in. Council Hufli
Fn
PRACTICAL DENTIST ,
Pearl opposlto the post office. One 3l
the oldest pratltoncr ! In Council Blufla. Batli
Ufactlon truarantned In _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
HUGHES & TOWSLEE ,
DEALERS IN
Confectionery ,
Cigars and Tobacco , Fresh
Oysters and Ice Cream ii
Season ,
12 MAIN ST. ,
Council Blulls.
COUNCIL BIitJFFS RAILROAD
TIME TABLE.
IVimrt Arritc
Atlantic 1\ : ' ' Optn K.\ ! . . ( iIAam :
Kx.ind Mai. n . ' " , n in IX nnd Mali G-.Vi p in
1) Molina in ; ir , n in
run n > , 1,1 lanotosMiqt IM\ .
iH'lwrt Arriie.
Attinll. K\t . -.TOpm
MM nnd IX .Mull nnd K\.T l < Uiin
X Y IX. . . Nib
tun Min AMI MjittM\u.nnv :
Di'pirt. Arrl > p.
\ t'.intliKt . -l1itn : | I I'a < inc IXt..0:1.1 : nm
Mil nnd KM.M.iniMil and I'.x 0:1pin
Airum. ( Sit. ) . 'i."iO p in i Aivnm. ( Mon..ll.1iin : |
h\v v nnin. . JOB AM > cm veil , nu n t.
D.pirt. AtrUc.
Mail nnd l\ . . . ! i."am I r.vpri" " flMpin
! l\l > ri' ti.lupm | Mali nnd r.\.lil" : > pin
IMOX VAllllf.
IVpart. Atrho.
Ou'rinnd I\.M : I1. in. I ( UcrMiiilIX , , ! ( ri | > . in.
l.iiiiiiln i\ : II .ma. in. I DctitcrKx
Uitivcr i\ : .7 ( Hip. in. I.IH-I ! I'A . . . H..IO n. in.
IXH il i\ : . . . T.A1 a. in. 1'A IMl'in in.
Cinlirrntil . . . .1..ll p. in , V.\ . .n.n ) n. in.
\x \n\ll , "I. 1XJIH AMI
IVjvitt. Arrl\c.
M il nnd r.\ . . 0:4'nin : I Mall and IX. . J'.TOpm
Cannon lUili. . ; , "iO tun | Otinon 1V. > i..llU" : in
MOIXIUV AMir.viltic.
lUjwrt. Anl\o.
Tor "sloux I'ltj .T.V : , n in j t'nu Sioir. r'.K'M p tn
Pur Volt Xlohntra. 1'rin Knit Niul > ni ,
Xcli . . . 7.Viam : Mi-l ti' . * > U | < iu
Vor bt. 1'rtul.IUpin from St. I'mil > . , " ) > in
riiirtiin , MII.U.MIO.K IMIST. VMI. .
1'cpilt. ' . Anl\e.
Mall mul 1JiiCOatn : ' , Mall nnd K\.tW pin
Coxnioll BiullA : Otuntnx Ht.rent R. U.
Lent o Council lliiiffa. laiu Omaha.
B n in , ! ) n in , 10 n in , n in , H n in , lu n in ,
II niu , 1 in , L p in , .1 p II am , linn , 2pm , : ip
n , I p in , 5 p in , U p in. m , t p in , " > p in , i : p m.
.Street e.ii run Inlf hounj to the I'nlon
Depot. On Siinil.iv tbofiirt Iicjfin tlit'lr trips at
II o iloi-k a. in. , und run ro.ni nr.\ during tbo d.ij
nt 0 , II , J 1,1 and d o'c.ock , nnd run to cit.i time.
"IXfcpt Sunda.i < . tK\npt Satutila ; t. { I'.vupt
TEL-EL-KEBiR.
Tue Great Eatfclo of the Wtuin
IIoxv iho Hold Z'rltonn Cnrrloil
jlrnlii'u Eiitrpiiohmoiit.
Til-c'-Kcber .spjei.il taNcw Yorts Ho all.
The first movu wua a ehort oni1 , bo-
in ; , ' only to the sand hills nbovo the
camp. Them ihu arms were piled und
the nu'U lay down on the Butid or eat
and chatted over the ocmiing lifiht.
< U 1 o'clock word was passed nrouiid
and they again fell in. Never did
fourtuiiix iltous.ind men ot under
ani'i mi < v quietly. The \rry ouleni
uptieurud to l > o Kiven in lowered ( onus.
Almost nniaolciMily tho. dark column
mot rd oil' , their footfall being dond
owed by the mind. The ailoncovab
broknn only by the occasional ulaah of
atecl. It was a certainty that the
great struggle would comiuunoo with
the diimi , a.id the expectation was
that any inomont they mijjht bo chal
linked ty Bedouin horaomen far out
in the plain in from of the utiomy.
There were Irtqiieiu , haltB , to otidhlo
icgitncntB to manitniti , touch and al
low the transport wngoud ,
whoso whculfi cruiched loud
ly over the sandy plains ,
10 keep up with UB , On our right w s
Cirahatn'u brigade , which had nlroady
done good aurvico by twice repelling
iho iiBMiulta of the enemy. Next cumu
the Guards , the brigade which was ,
when the action begun , to act in sup
port of Gen. Grjhum. Between them
and the canal were forly two guns of
tholloyal Artillery. On the railway
itaolt the Naval I'rigado advanced with
a forty-pounder. On iv track south of
the canal the Highland royimontH led
the advance , followed by the Indiar
troops in support of tbucavah/ . The
homo artillery had started duo north
to make a long detour und come down
on the onetny'a line of retreat. By
early dawn the troops arrived within
a thounand yards of the enemy's lino.
They halted there a abort tune to our.
ble the fighting linen to bo formed
and other preparations to bo made.
Perfect ailonco still reigned over the
plain. It was difficult to credit the
fact that 14,000 men lay in a aomi
circle around the enemy's lines ready
to dash forward at the signal at the
low rand trenches in front , behind
which so many men slumbered unsus
picious of our presence. AB usual , in
a movement carried out in darknoea ,
may detached parties altogether lost
their way. I met some mounted po
lice among the number. For a while
wo completely beat the test of the
force.Vo wont hither and thither
all right until daybreak , and nearly
stumbled into the enemy's lines. The
attack began on the left. Nothing
could bo imagined finer than the ad
vance of the Highland brigade. The
Seventy-fourth were next the canal ,
next the Camorons and the Gordot :
Highlanders continued the line , with
the Black Watch upon their ihnk
The Forty-sixth and Sixtieth regiments
monts formed u second lins.
Swiftly and silently thn Highlanders
moved forward to the attack , No
word was ppokon , no shot fired until
within 'hroo ' hundred yards of the en
emy's earth work. Nor up to that
time did any eound from the Egyp
tians betoken that they were aware of
the prisonro of their asuailiiuts , Then
suddenly a torritio lira flashed along
the line of Hand heaps , a ntonn of liul-
lota whizzed over the iioadi of the ad
vancing troops , a wild cheer bruku from
the Highlander ! ) , and in response the
pipoistruck shrilly up. Bayonets were
fixed , and at double-quick time
they dashed forward , The first line
of entrenchments was carried , the
enemy scarcely offering any resistance.
But from another of the entiench-
ments , behind which in the still dim
light one could scarcely aeo , a burnt of
musketry broke out. For u few min
utes the Highlanders poured a heavy
lire , but it was probably an innocuous
as that of the uim.'en enemy , whose
bulleia whittled harmlessly overhead
) The aelay in the advance waa but
short. Thou the order waa uivon ,
and the btigido wont rapidly forward ,
Soon a psrtiori of tlm force had passed
between the enemy's rodoubtH and
opened Hanking fire.
Thin wan too much for the Kgyp-
tiotiB , who took to their heels und
fairly ran , millerim , ' , ; \t the crowded
masses rushed across the open , very
heavily from our lire , being literally
moved down by hundreds.
Meanwhile the lighting began upon
the other lUnk. The horse artillery
uhcllod the enumy'u extreme left.
Here the Egyptians were more pre
pared than on their right. For iv * ime
they kept up a steady lire. The
Royal Irish were sent to turn the
enemy's left. At the word thoj
dnthed at the trenches and carrier
them at the ba > onet's point , so turn
ir. the llisik of the defenders of th <
position. Next c mo the Eighty-
eighth regiment , then the Highly-
fourth , the guards being close _ up be
hind in support. These rpciments
advanced by regular rushes. For
time the enemy clung to thi-ir line of
of intrcnchnipnta , but their fire WAS
singularly inctlectivp , and the Itritish
troops got fairly into the t > onchc .
Then tiio enemy fought stoutly for a
fov moments. The combat was a
hand to hand ono. Major Hart dint
one man who wns trying to
wrest n revolver from hii
hand. This wns oven before
the trench hnd been turned by our
advftnco on their 11 ink , Then , as the
British piured in , the Kgyptluis fled
as rapidly us these on the nthtir nulo
of Iho canal hnd donoboforn the U it'll-
l.uuicM. The tight was no * praeticnlly
over , Uio only further danger arising
from the bullotH of the British tronpn ,
who were firing in all directions upon
the Hying onpmy , ns with lou.l chi'fi
the whole line advanced in pursuit.
The Kgyptiann did not prcnrivc the
slightest neiublanco of order , but tlod
a coiihmtl rahblu at the top of their
npecd. A vidi < over the field after the
battle ohovvH that Iho enemy' * KM was
extremely .heavy ; indeed it ia difficult
to tindur.it.ind how co great a number
of men have been billed in the battle
which lasted but n briif hour , 'llic
enemy'n position cotisipttid of linrn of
Hiilid cntronohmotitH bound tounther
by waltlcc. It wa four miles long
from Hunk toHank. .
At intervals bar.ti n s mounted hy
guns protected the front. There worn
succesaivo nnric-i of duop irenchiaa * .
right ntiylcH to the exUvmo hfttif
their portion. A deep trench extends
two milts to the rear , bohiiul which ia
another introiichment , [ urmitit ; a de-
fenno of the front line from u'.t.iek on
thollinV. Towards the canal on : ho
right \vuro very elrong works. The
nntur.il iriegularitics of the ground
constitute : ) u very formidable position
which would hnvuco.it ngre.it expendi
ture of life hud it been attacked in
ont. Thiaptrt of the line , hotvovui ,
an avoided. Our attncl.i woie
rooted toward the Ihnks. All
ho accompanied the _ Highland
rigadu were unthuainatio at the
riliiant chaiactor of their advanco.
heir orders were to inaroh up to the
rst tivnoU and c 'ry it by bayonet
ithout filing a phol. This order was
torally executed. After their eon-
uct on preceding ocensions it was
xpccted that the Egyptians would
.ol atop to oppose u determined rush ,
iut hundreds remained firm nt their
oat und were bayoneted whtro they
itood. As soon as the trench "UH
on. the Highlander were avsailed
'rom the strong inner linea cuiuu < ind-
ng the tiench which had been carried.
Jut cheering loudly , they pnaced foi-
ard , O'irrying ono redoubt after an
ther , ahooting and bayoneting the
> e ns they ran.
At ono point only waa the r.'lvnnco
decked for a moment , but the first
no ' .ran reinfoiccd from behind , and
fith another cheer they swept ou
in and cleared the enemy from bo-
ore them. At some of the baatioim
10 robistanco , although unavailing
vas drcporate , thu Egyptians ben > i ;
caught as in n trap by the rapidity
if the advance , defending themselves
.o the last. At those points the
Egyptians Ho dead in hundreds , while
inly hero und there a highlander lies
.trotchcd . among thorn , lying face
"ownward , as if shot in the act of
iharging.
Horsiord'a Aold JPliospliata I.om-
cmniln
Du. 0. 0. OLMSTEAD , Milwau
.eo , Wis. , says : "I use several bot-
.les in my family , annually , ua 'lom-
niade1 ; I pnzo it highly. "
Supreme Court Decisions.
Decisions were rend , rod in the fol-
owing cases :
Winn , npplt. , vs. Wilson ; Pottawat-
amio county. Motion to affirm over-
ulud.
Van Sandt vs. Cramer , applt. ; Page
: ounty. Motion to diamiRs overruled.
Robinson vs. Pprkiim , applt. ; Tay
or county. AHiruied on motion ,
"udgmont against sureties on bond
ith five per cent , damages.
McKouvor vs. Jonku , applt. ; Oclark
cunty. Aflirmod.
Woodbury , Williams & English ,
pplts. , vs. Roberts ; Dos Moinea
ounty , Aflirnied.
Dickson vs. Harris , applt , ; Wash-
ngton county. Affirmed.
Twing , applt , va. O'Moara ; Scott
ounty. Affirmed.
Town of Toledo vs. Edons , applt. ;
owa county. Allirmed.
Jones vs. Brand ; Polk county.
Former opinion adhered to.
State vs. Quinton , applt , ; Leo coun-
, y. Affirmed ,
State vs. Connor , applt , ; Wapollo
lounty. Affirmed.
Lucas county , aupH , , vs. Wilson ;
Lucas county. Reversed ,
Reed vs. Root , applt , ; DCS Moincs
county. Reversed.
State vs. Limuel Hughes , upplt. ;
iVobstor con I y. Petition for rehear-
ng overruled ,
A full fooljng after meals , clynpop-
( fa , litart-biTrn , and general ill-heath
relieved by Brown's Iron Bitters ,
PBHHONALi.
J , A , I take , of Avocu , took la the fair
jotterday.
Gen , O. &f , Dodge was expected home
.ant night from Now York.
J. M. T. Hclmtider , of Avoca , In look.
ng over the fair and taking In the races.
J , B. HlaVe , the "Avooa NaUiy , " OIK )
poitmaiter nf that place , In tuk In in the
fair.
fair.II
II , M. HollniH , of Omalm , an eitonslvt
cattle dealer w&t taking In the fair yester
day.
0. I. Btvartfacer , of Avoca , n prominent
incrchunt , wan attcndlni ; the fair yeut r <
day.
day.Win
Win , Kvans , brother of T. J , anil Kinnli
vanB , cf the KIrat Natloiul lianV , la ul
homo ni'.ilii.
0. H. Norton , Lee Klinball , J. U. Jack.
BOD and Itobt. Heller , of Avoca , uiuattend
Ini ; the fair.
Mr. Fred CreB ey , of the firm of J. M. .
1'lilllpl'g & Co. , Avoca , was ntlenilliu th <
fair yeiteriiay ,
Joseph McCauley , < f Avoca , took h
the fair yetttrJay , as bl o did J. 'A. 1 fain
lltou , ef Neola.
H. T. Btilclilln ? , with Shonnan lirna.
A : Co. , of Ghtcsgu , U In tlio city lu attend
enoo upon the fair ,
Mr. ] I us ton , of titrsou , the furnHnr
and unilertalicr man of that Inirjf , took in
the folr yatetday.
Vf. II. Vnn Hrnnt , of f.ir-nlnij litjplp.
irmit fame , and n prominent cltl/cn o
Aroci , h ntf ending the fair ,
Mrs. , T. 1 . Myerly , of Marian , who fpent
the week \MtitK ! fileiuli here , depai led
for lnwic N t c\eniiif ( ,
.Tolm Coiil ami Frank Howe , the two
"loud boy * " ( .f Avne * , ( toranibulateil tlie
Howard Crnt { , aconmnei | ! by I'-nrm
ll\cii ! nml tliflr friend , Mr. Fritz , tlio tony
b > y of Avncn , nro in tlio rlty.
C. W. llryant , a | iroinncut ! mptcnanl of
Oakland , xvat In tlio city jeatrnlay attend-
IIIR tlio fair ami vl < itln rolstl'ini.
Me * rs. MpRirtyatii ! Mcl.lew , of Neola ,
lH > rniub\ilateil tlie fair | > rnumln yrotcrtlay ,
in company vilh their IrinH , Mr. Connor.
l\-l' ! . S. Mawlnl l ) lly , of Nonialia
ciunty , Nob. , i < niton llni ; the fair , and
liowin up ROiii'.i of liii nhort'liDrn * .
S. A. MiWhortrr , of thn llrm of Me-
Wliortci .V Kolililiii ; , brokers In nr.U'1 ' ami
lunxhtoim. of Omihi , eallwl at Tit's HIT
nlliro yp li iilay.
Chatlio DentiAin , n | irriniiicnt futincr
nnd Rtoelt ial < r nor Avvei , N In tlio rltv ,
and i loDliing over the blomlcil stock , at-il
Ijis' i > umiuir.
Chr.mMcr nnd'Antlilir A. 1' .
of Fmnont ( Miiuty , nio in tlie
city , 'i'lioy tiring rathrrcnc' ' > iirniiiiK newt
to I'uscy'it fiienih from Aiulenioir own
licnio.
Cut , , T. S. Tim mnilo in n pleasant rail
ycMtnUy. Thfl culoncl U taklni ; hi Ilia
fair ami tiilklnj ; politic' " , wai Intniiluoe'-l
toAtlornoy.l. ( J. Tipton , formally of
Avoea ,
John Hend. of tlio firm of John Heno &
Co. , nml Ira SuliohiOil , of thn firm of Sclio-
tiel 1 1 % Cixvhi , liiue jmt IP tut red from the
east u 1th largo Blocks of now ( ; ooils for
tlu-li1 icircctivo iloioi.
T , S. Stewart , thu attorney. I rccoivltjf ;
n virtitfnini IIM mother , briithor and Dtp-
bow , liltln Jp > o Stutvart , uf Uiikaloonii ,
Iowa. Tboy nra now tnUiiiR in the tlglitii
to lip flccn at tbu fair , .le-fso thinks it U u
big tliiiiK.
W , A. llnoti accoiuniuiioil by hla fhtor-
ill-law MIKD C.trrio Wiitrrman , Is in tha
city attending tlio tnir. Mr. Hoots in a
former reaidont of Avdca , but in now Iho
HCf snr i.f . n fine ntoclt lanrh in Montana ,
In which country hii tarrird ilnring Iho
ucnuon.
lui X , Jtoioy nirivnl iu tlin city
'l'ar-iln\ I'Vi-niiif ; from tbu n uion.tl ho
lumio i-f Milwniik o to vi'it rclatiuBH
fricrdrt beio r.iul in Omaha Hii nl ht ban
not improved any mnce ho wan hero lant
i-ptiiir , ' , but Mi Kencr.il health is much bet
ter. Ho t'pcalu very bi | > hly of the Homo
and of thu tioatmcnt rvculved there.
W. W. ItcoJ , who ban hai charge of Uio
coiiHlriiction of the now division of tbtL
ChiuiKo , iMilwaukro A : .St. I'.ml rallwiry
ftailH now lor Mihvankeo to enter the
chief engineer H ulll JD thuru. JSoeiilui be
iii \alnab o mini in railway matturi < , ho
has Hoclally now ninny friuudsin anil about
Council iJluirs who wilt rcgrut lint by
cliau imr his hcadiiuiirterH lilx f co anil
form will be BCUII ICHI frcqnontly huru.
She Paused it Aloiir ; .
"I peril you my Ic.-tiiiioiiiiil In letorenco
to tj ) HINT ISl.ostiOM. bavint ; taken it for
( lyaepain | ) , nml receiving nlun t immuilialo
relief. I paused it to my neighbor , who IB
usiii ) ; it with nine icpiiltH , I'ricuCO ceutv ,
liiul bottleiilO coutn.
M1W. J. W. LKl'TKl/T.
. "Kliulra. N. Y. "
_
AN EXCITING CHASE.
An Arrest and n Mysterious Diaup
peurimco
A robbery occurred at the Pacific
house yoaterday mornint ! between f
and ( > o'clock , which renulted in an ex
citing chase und a mysterious diuap
poarance. Major Andernon , twonows
paper men and an old gentleman occu
pied one room , und about 5 o'clock the
old gentleman got up and went out ,
leaving the door open. Soon after a
uneak thief came in and WHS in the
act of searching the clothing of ,7. 0 ,
Adams , of the Avoca Doltu , when
Major Anderaon , hearing u noise ,
aeked him what lie wanted. Ho then
dropped the clothing and started to
run , and Major Anrioraon followed to
the stairway , calling to thoao belo\r to
"stop that thief. " Thin Mr. Ferguson
attempted to do , but he got away fron
him and ran down Pourl street , with a
largo crowd of citizens after him
They hud an exciting chase througl :
the park and around , ho keeping tin
crowd at bay lor some time with a re
volver. He waH finally taken in am
marched ofl to the calaboono.
Now comes the strangest pirt of all
The ollicors took extra precaution t < ;
make all pocuro , putting on extn
locks , etc. , but for all that the prit
oner mysteriously dieapeared , and thj
closest anarch failed to elicit hi.
whereabouts. Tno ollicara were great
ly purploxed , and the only plaunibl
theoiy they could arrive at. wns that h
mutt liavu followed Marshal Jackaoi
out when he wont after n baain o
w.iter lor one ( f the prisoimra. Th
prisoners say lla-y do not know wha
lvcamR ot him , and others who won
atumJni ! ; near are positive ho did no
go out at t iu door. Hn only go
about 70 cents , and piihupu the city
is well rid cf him.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
The In.w of Kmilueg *
Is nnlveriial ; It aiTuctii all the human fam.
ily , nil uiilmalH , und may bu even found In
patent medicines , Hume are drastic , nnd
thu p.itiunt U obliged to hiilfar palm womo
tlian thu itUeare ; hut In ( uaun of olmtlna'o
coiiktiiiatloii.dyH n.jnia , there In n > remedy
HI MM ) , H'J ' gentln i < i itelfectH , nml yet NO
Hitltiucuirv , an IkiiuotK lii.jon JiiTfKHH.
IVIua SI 00 _ .
STEAM LAUNDRY
723 W , Broadway.
LARSON & ANDERSON ,
Proprietors ,
TJ.H UJa tty ? ua j't bcoi up no < l tor bunl-
ntir , vii * o .11 J n > * ' piru'l to do Uiridr )
c.r , ol ill k : I- cj I , ' . . . > wo oitiatiitlon A
n. l.ltyinft'lii rjl "mi Ji < i suili M collari ,
lis * , aim i li.ru , ct" . Via a t cnirboJy to
t'in ; ; iu trul
& ANDKHSQN.
_ _
" ' '
'JAC'OB SIMS ,
Attorney auQ llouiiBOlior at Law ,
i JSLUFJFS , IOWA ,
) -Ura ( J 'ay ,
Will
to
GEORGE F. CRAWFORD
BUYER SHIPPER OF EGGS.
So , 519 South Iain Street
COUNCIL HUlKtVS , IOWA.
I Pay the Highest Mavkat Price and Deduct
No Commission.
COUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO.
Mouldings , Scroll aud Lattice Work , Wood Turn-
inej , llo-Sawing , Planing and Matching , Sash , Doors ,
Blinds , Boxes , Etc. Miuiulacturors and Dealers in
Improved Hawkeye Wind Milla and Pumps.
J , J , Hathaway , Manager , Council Bluffs , la ,
Mnrlilnorv > ill 1m run oxchwlvclv fur cintoiu work tin Thursday and Friday of
woi'k. Order * x < lcltoil ! niul mtUfnctioti mmrnntoo 1.
( Successors to J. W. Rodefer )
WHOLESALE A > * D 11KTAIL JH2ALKHS IN
LACMMA , LEHIGI , BLOSSBMB ,
AND.ALL
COKNELLSVILI.E COKE , GEiVlEflT , LiaiE , PLASTER , ETC.
Ofllco No , 34 Pojirl Street , Yards Oor. EiRhth Street and
BlovBPtb Avfitnn , Ooxinoil Bluirn.
"T. T. MAYNE. 0. E. AIAYNE
COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY
MANUFACTURE
BROOMS , BROOM HANDLES ,
CORN MEAL , GRAHAM FLOUR AND
The Very 13uht of Brooms Conetantlv on Hand. The
Market Price Paid for
Corn , Oats , Rye , Barley
OOE-lsT
Partiou Wishing to Sell Brooin Corn.Will l"JeiiHe
Send Sainplo.
& oo.
THE 0HANDINAUGUHAL
AND
Speed Contest
AT THE
Fair ABBociation Grounds ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
Sept. 18 , 10 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 1882.
Irand Inaugural Kxpoiltlon and fipcoJ Content
open to the world.
$9,300 FOR SPEED.
The beat MI'o ' Track In the United Blnteii. Ho
ay mull noted horteinen an Uudd Ioble , Ian.
loco and otbcri ,
THE GREAT HURDLE RAGES
Ol'KN TO AU , .
T ICLOSE ] BEOS , ,
of gland , with Imported honed , line ditcrcd
for thin ricu ,
I'HOOUAMMK.
'IKST DAY Hoptcnibor 18. Oiii > .hal' inllu il ah ,
Iowa n d fiubiankt uilrt. Krio-for-all pace ,
In which Honuinl the bibt lurst * In tro loun-
try uru opected ,
HH.OXU DAX Hfptimbcr IP. Korin Ioiienlnol (
tlm Kxpo.lllun f.V.Inl rptaktr Janim U.
Illilnv , It. O , In erso'l ' , Jauiun r' , tt'l ion and
olhiiu-with Dpliiiilld tiLWf.
lllltiu DAY Hcitein'i | r1 ' . -2:10 : cla-n , 2:33 : clam
and a urv III u miming raco. Ily thin time
ticro will liu an ixhl 11 I'm nl tattlaoniho
uruunJ.to vurpaoiunythluj uter bvloru thovii
in Jou ,
Foi'itlil HAV Bcptcuiber 21 , More line racoi
moru flnu cattle , luuru br v linrms , v Ith an ar
ray cl rxhlMtt In tlio Unit K poililnn llulld.
IIIL- niter liftonattou ptcd In thu Vaiier ol the
lUv-Hoitrmlar 2V , Tlie flncat upecd
liro/ruiniMu , tinbracliiKKUili raicn ad 2:27 : claim ,
fruo lor-ull , a In b inniiliiK m'lu ' heatu , v.ltli
8.,0 < X ) for kcniutlbii'xl trottrn anil | > acer ,
Ihcro will bo over 100 bold ol cittto from tha
flnvtt htrdilu the country for tuxlu during Iho
( ore-no jn of t-acli tlay ot the Kxpoaltlon ,
Co mo Ono ! Gotuo All ! Have b
\Voolt of Gouulua Pleasure.
On the Kouith Day , Heptvinbcr 21 , n'.ll occur
Iho ( trial
HURDLE RACE I
PONT MISS IT.
For Sensational TrottorB
or Pacers , $2,000 ,
For any dulrcd luforuiatlvn ddruai
A .MuinJNH.See. . ,
tJoimcit Elciffs , Tu ,
MAIN STREET . y
LIVERY , FEED j $
AND
SLE STABLE.
All Shlppora and Travelers will find
Rood accommodation and roaaonablo-
chargca.
SOUTH STREET.
OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL ,
Council Bluffs , - - Iowa.
HOLLAND & illLLBIl ,
Proprlotora.
Sullivan & Fitzgerald , .
DKALHUS IN
GROCERIES , PROVISIONS , .
Orookory , Glassware ,
BOOTS , SHOES , ETC
Also OKcnls for the foowln'lliioi | | ( of
Steamship Companies :
Cunartl , Anchor , Qulon , Amerluan , and HUlo-
StoAinahlp Comi-aiiloa.
3O XCtX 3F"JC ? S
for B Jo on thu Itoyal llank of Ireland anil Hank
of Iruland , Dublin , 'ihoao w o Intend tontni.l fof
friend * to any jiart nf Kurojio will Uud It to Ibrlr
nturi-nt to call uti
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
AGENTS ,
343 Broadway , Council BluSs
MES , fl. J , HILTON , M , D. ,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ,
L222 Broadwav. Council Blutf .
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS.
PAJ'ER HANGING ,
KALSOMIHINtt AND ORAININQ ,
Simp Corner Broadway &nd Scott 8t
THOU. omcKk , w. n. u. rimir.
OffiGEE & PUSET ,
Ooiincil Bluffs , Ia ,
Established , - 1353
Dealer * In Forcls tid Uo.o.lic KxchWft
. , '
ai.it htiinuwcuulles - -