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MONDAY, THE DAILY BEE: O. C. COOIX & CO. COMMISSION City Market, Cey Kansas, and ¢ F cterence, Smith & Critt-nden, WHOLESALE STATIONERY AND COUNCIL BLUFF2, IOWA. I aneil Plofts, Towa, | WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, Gereral Agents for the Celebrated Mil ot H. D. Rush & Co, n Boe Mil cil Bluff MERGHANTS, Golden Sioux Falls, Da ia agle Flour, Leavenwoith, ta. AND RETAIL PRINTER'S GOODS, TITLE ABSTRADT Lands and Lots MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - Go: oods appertaining to the shoo tride. 16 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINCS. Ready-fitted uppers, in calf skin and kip, Pportaining o' sold a3 cheap as in the Bast. Bought and Sold. IOWA, Oak and Hemlock SOLE LE MRS, 'NORRIS' NEW MILLINERY STORE FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. - - - - - Council Bluffs Ia WA TER That never require crimping, at Mra. J. J. Good's Hair Store, at prices never befere touched Also a full line of switches, ctc., at greatly reduced prices. Waves made from Indies’ own hair. any other hair dealer. silver and colored nets elsewhere, All goods warranted as represented. T PATTERN BONNETS AND by Alko gold, Do not fail to call bofors purchasing MRS, J. J GOOD, 20 Main street, Council Blufs, lowa. MASON WISE,HAIR GOODS, LIVERY, FEED & SALE STABLE The largest and best stables in the west. Roadsters, Saddle and draft horses for sale, also afine lot of mules Jjust received which will be closed out cheap. SCOTT ST, NEAR BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. 3 REMOVED_without _the drawing of blood or use of ipite Cures lun: discases, s Fits, Scrofula, Liver Com: AND OTHER |10 “Dropsy, Rheuma- TUMO RS tiem, Fever ana Mercur- inl sores, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Scald Houd, Catairh, woak, inflamed ‘and granulated Eyes, “crofulous Ulcers and Fe- ‘male Disease’ of all 'kinds. Alio Kidney and Vonerial discases. Homorrholds or Piles curod ‘money refunded. All diseasos treatod upon the principle of veget- able reform, wiehout the ws OF Riorcurial pois- ons or the Knife. Eloctrs Vapor or M-dicated Baths, furnished osewho desire them. Horula or Rupture radically cured by tho use the Elastic belt Truss and Plaster, which has superior in the world, CONSULTATION FREE. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs, B, Rice and F, 0., Hiller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ta. ~ LIVERY, Feed and Sale Stables, | 18 North First Street, Bouguet's old stand, Council Biuffs, Iow WILLARD SMITH, Prop. W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, consulting Physicianand Surgeon. | Office and residence 616 Willow avenue, Coun- cil Bluffs, lowa. W. K. SINTON, DENTIST. 14 Pearl Street, Osuncil Bluffs. Extracting and filling a specialty, First-class work guaranteed, DR. A. P. HANCHETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No. 14 Pearl Street. Hoiuss, 9 . m. to 12,0042 p,m, to 6 p, m, Residence, 120 Bancroft strect, Telephonic connection ' with Central office, DR. AMELIA BURROUCHS, OFEXCR No. 617 First Avenue _Hoursfrom 10 to 113, m,, and 2to 6 p. m. BANKER'S LIFE ASSCOIATION, DES MOINES, Iowa. Incorporated July 1st, 1879, for tho mutual benefit of bank officers and’ their customers, Based on princ'ples of EQUITY, ECONOMY AND SK- QuRITY, A fow experienced Life insurance solicl- tors wanted. Address, H. M. Stevens, district solicitor, Oftice No. 7, Evertt's, block, Cc Bluy lows. ~ Residerice, 101 4th'avenué. . 0. ox 885, S. E. MAXON, AROEIT H O T. Office over savings bank, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - Iowa. REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, in connection with his law and eollection businessbuys and sells real estate, Persous wishing to buy or sell city property call at his oftice, over etrect. * EDWIN J. ABBOTT, Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. 416Broadway, Council Bluffs, Deeds and mortgages drawn and acknoledged Bushnell's book store, Pearl ed to Order. 2 i ;. |which was the terminus of that|forget W. W. Bilger tho principal Waves Made From Your Own Hair. | hranch, and the station was called logal light, who is doing a 1.5,..., Oakland. Through the personal of-|business in real estate and s TOILET ARTICLES, All Goods Warranted as Represented, and Prices|? Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BEMNEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, and thing of the past.” for the west have reclaimed this for- gotten camp ground, and to-day, on 4 the same spot. is & young city of half a thousand whish has sprung into ex- WATER WAVES, istence within the last eighteen montha, " .| Rock Island for a short time halted In 8teck and Manufactur- |} el to conneet with the 0., B. & Q., forts of Mr. John T. Baldwin, of the Blufls, location and advantages for trade were secured, and many who in eome other young town or large city, stopped and invested cheirmoney and energy in this ‘“hillside city in the woods.” OAKLAND, IOWA. patriotic Clay” and Webster say, “I TN would rather be right thau to be presi- dent.,” Mr. C W. Beyant, of this The Charming Oasis on the Mor=| ;.00 iy o gon of Judge Dryant of the mon Trail, Bluffs. 8 8 RUST has lived in this part of ! boyhood, and with the fir railrond station here I erection of his magmificent vator, and at once beea. substantial business men « aud up to January 1st he Its Advantages, Business Men, Pro- gress, Ete, Etc, state sinco signs of a steam ele one of tho | the plaoe. ad shipped Correspondence of Tho Bee. Oakras, Ta., May 10.—Twonty- five years ago, when the emigrantand Avatitiate dered ovor Westorn |Bome 700 or 800 caf lonis of grain Tome. and theats by oot this koo, Mol 1. Ttsed ity va and the Wship of thoprairio” o this Blhoe, MEd. 1 Tecd, who brought its loads of travel: worn home. from the same offico, is s sy quantities of hoga at the ruling prioes, and ig, with all, & genial and reliable business man, as also Mr. H, H Dabney, another heavy siock dealer, To A EMMENT has just opened & good barber shop and intends to exempl his part of the saying that “‘this world is a bar- ber shop, and every man is a barber, for he will shave them if Lo can, POTTER & DE GRavy have a good location on the prineipal corner, and & store of munmoth size and full of all kinds of things that people want to buy. Throe times we went into this house and ctpod by the desk before we could find the gentle- manly managers at liberty o talk with them without annoying their cuas- tomers, These men have large ideas of business, and seem to grasp the great questions of the day, both in politics and in trade, with'a full and soitled judgment that is honest and successful, steadors and cargoes of merchandise to the “great northwest,” Big Grove, in the valley of the Iastern Nishna- botany, was a well known and com- fortable harbor, and thousands of following the old Morimon trail westward, have quick- ened their pace and taken courage when they saw this timber belt from somo Towa hill top. Here they found beautifal water, comfortable shade, and protection from the storms, while the frail mother and neglected infant could rest and become strong and cheerful. Here they found an abund. anco of wood and plenty of grass for the teams. Fivo years have nearly passed since your ocorrespondent visited this old camping ground. At that time the old saw mill had nearly eaten up the heavy timber, and the two or three storekeepors and shop- traders had lost their business, be- cause the railroads had taken the travel on ‘‘newer lines,” and yot we halted to pay our respectsto this an- ctent city, which may have been called the matropolis of the Eastern Nishna- botany, but now forgotten as ‘‘a weary travelers, Q. W. COOPER, of the large new store jurt across the way, is another Pennsylvauian, who spent his boyhood days along the Al- leghene] river,in Venango c unty, and has for years atrolled through Ne- braska and other parts of tho west, with his grip sample groceries, There are a large list of good businees houses and other Bex readers we would like to mention, and perhaps, in another letter me may continue this sketch of some of the business interests of the place, such as the bank, the large im- plement houses, the lumber yards and wire fence tactory, the drug store of Toothaker & Balkam, and the gencral merchandise stores.of Bates & Reed and Hstes & Co, But wo would not THE RAILROADS, Those great engines of development The Avoca branch of the here before its extension to Carson one of the honored sons of this young emporium that has just put on long dresses and is publishing its city ordi- nances. As Brussles, with its old town on the low ground and its new town on the highland, twenty miles from Antwerp and hfty miles from its large shipping points on the Gor- man sea, 80 this yearling city is lo- cated on the two levels, less than a were expecting to “‘pitch their tents” THE LOCATION MAY.29, 1882, 1 | DIRECTORY OF HOTELS, ARLINGTON. BARATOGA MOTEL, " Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! LEADING WESTERN HOTEL® PROPRIETORS J. @. McINTIRE, J. 8, STELLINIUS, TOWNE* Lincoln, Nek, Milford, Neh.g | MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE, Neb At Bryant's Bpring' OOMMEROIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Stromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A W. HALL Loulsville (Cor, Broadway and Union Stg.| o7y worew OHENEY & GLARK, Blalr, Nob, COMMERGIAL HOTE ., J. G. MEAD, Noligh, Neb. GRAND CENTRAL €. 8EYMOUR, Nobraska Oity, Neb COUNCIL BLUFF3, MISSOURI PACIFIO HQTEL, P, L. THORP, Wesping WatesNe COMMEROCIAL HOUSE ¥ EY One of the best & cond-class Hotels In the LGS bat L Now, 684 and 686 Broadway, ' ouncil Hluffs, lows, Table supplied with the best the market af- fords. G od rooms and fir . Terms vory roasonablo. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway, NEBRABKA HOTEL, MERCHANTS HOTEL COMMEROCIAL HOTEL, - PARKS HOTEL, COMMERC AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, RENTING. “SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N. Anderson, - - Proprietor, 792 Lower Broadway WOODS HOUSE, DOUAGLAS HOUSE, BEDFORD HOUSE ARLINGTON HOUSE, If You Wish a Lunch Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE, OENTRAL HOUSE Soups, Meats, and Eatables always on hand. Five Cents per call, STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, A SEPECEALT Y . Mining §:ock, - - - - uo of Shares, = - Shop—Corner Broadway and Soott St MRS. J. P. BILLUPS, PROPRIETOR OF A. 0. OAARPER, ©.M. REYNOLDS, J/'L. AVERY, J, W. BOULWARE, F. M, PARK, HENRY WILLS, CHAS, BAGNELL, JOHN ECKERT, J. 8. DUNHAM, J. T. GBEEN, J. M. BLACK & SON, NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A, T. POTTER, Hardy, Neb, 1nin, Medicated, Vepor, Floe!r DoudtBhower, 1ok, Rha' ol b GREENWOOD HOUBE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreanwood, Neb) T nt M;‘ and fen -llfl ur-es And at ;‘"!;‘-L OOMMERCIAL HOUBE, E. 8TOREY. Clarinda, lows siways on har Mloe given A6 ENO'S8 HOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb ud patronag EXOHANGE HOTEL, 0. B. HACKNEY, Ashland, Neb DR. A, i Srovte Co., METROPOLITAN HOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neb, 106 U pper Broadway. MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBS, Qulde Rocd, Neb, Dr. Stud'ey: Trcatment of chronfe diseases BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, made a specialty. HCUSTON HOUSE, GEO. CALPH, W e WALKER HOUSE, D, H. WALKER, Audubon, la. COMMERGIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Neola, la. BROADWAY HOTEL. CITY HOTEL, DI A, WILLIAMS, Harlan, la, A. E DR®WN, Proprietor. PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E. CUMMINGS, Oorning, la. Stanton, Burlington Junction, M Blanchard, la, 8henandoah, la, Dayld City, Neb Oollege Springs, la. SOMMEROIAL HOUSE, WM, LUTTON, Villisca, la. Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, FIRET CLA®S 110TE AT REASONABLE PRICES, O NTS ACCOM MODATED, ki H. H, PERRY, 1da Grove, Ia WOTEL FOS R GODD REASONS FOIt COMMERCIAL HOUSE B, F. 6TEARNS, Odebolt, la Osceola, Neb, Olarks, Neb. Bedford la. Marysville Mo NorfolkJunction Neb WINSLOW HOUBE Q. McCARTY, Seward, Neb. Table supp''ed with the best the market at- fords. Torun €3.50 aud 81,00 per woek, Transiont AURORA HOUSE M. B, JONES, Auroar ,Net. §1.00 per day CROZIER HOUSE ©. R. CROZIER, 8idney, Neb. AVOCA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROCKHOLD, Avoca la. CKWOOD & SHATTUCK, Red @ak. THE JELM MOUNTAIN G—C?NDLD SITITL.VHEHR and Milling Company. - _ §80¢,000, $1,000,000 426,000, S8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. OFEICRIRS.: DR. v. L THOMAS, Procident, Cummins, Wyoming, WM E. TILTOX, Vice-Prosident, Cummins, Wyoming E.N. HARWOOD, Secrotary, Cummins, Wyoming, - | culties peculisr to females o spocislty. is all that could be desired. The old buildings on the flats have been aban- doned, and nearly or quite all have | been torn down or moved away; and the business part of the new town is on the second level, thirty feet above the violets in the valley, The railroad, 109 8. Main St. Council Bluffs; - - - Iowa. MBS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., are just back of this, while up the hill- | . side and on the table land above, the | i beautiful and costly residences are|‘ being erected among the tall elms and thick oaks, which nearly hide the fact thav a l{ounz city has sprung up on the hilltop almost out of might of the business part of this town and the railway traveler. It has been raining for several days, and the 1aud predominates, as might be expected, but an Omaha or Council Biuffs man, mnst not speak unkindly of mud; s0o we promptly subside, while the jokers injuire if “‘s0 much mud don’t make an Omaha man feel at home?’ Cortainly such an active young city, with all its advantages, its location, its business enterprise, its cheerful, prosperous and large-hearted business men, and, withall, its native forest, cannot be other than an attrac- tive location for the business man who desires to engage in building his | P fortune while ho establishes a home, for the timber adds a charm, when viewed by a child of the prairies, Medical Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduate ot Electropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Penna, Office Cur, Broadway & Glenn Ave, COUNCIL BLUFFS, JOWA, The treatment of all diseases and pointul dif- The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Employ the best Broad Baker in the West; also & choice hand for Cakes and Pies. Bread delivered to all parts of tho city. FRESH FISH! Game and Poulfry, B. DANEHY'| 136 Upper Broad! JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 314 BROADWAY, THE ¢ROWTH of thecity is like many others in the west, and the rapidity of development and the short time in which these young business centres assume metro- politan airs, build large trading houses, hotels and factories, is hardly equal- led outside of new ‘‘oil territory” or & mining camp. Indeed, the maas of new stores and hillside residences, the Can always be found a teams everywhere moving, the trees and stumps in the streets, and the en- ergy with which the tradesmen clear the ground or drives a bargain, calls | to mind the opening scenes in the|J burg, in the days when we paid a dol- lar a mile, when the roads were good, for a ride on “Pomeroy’s Express.” Having just become an indopendent | school district, and assumed the dig- nity of a corporate city, it will proba- blyZbuild a good union school house | 1 this season, and the Methodist people will build a good church, making the Council Bluffs, - - Towa, W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Proprietor of abstracts of Pottawattamio county. Offico corner of Broadway and Main sireote, Council Bluffs, lows. JOHN STEINER, M. D., (Deutscher Arzt.) ROOM 5, EVERETT'S BLOCK, Council Bluffs, trading houses and a good list of resi- dences are contemplated, and already the foundation for a new hotel has at- tracted the attention of the traveling public, although Mr, D, MoGrath, of the City Hotel, is doing all he can to accommodate the public, and gives his score of miles from Avoca on the main souri; has a growing population and business, an intelligent and energetic class of citizens, a large and rich farming region and the grain houees, stock yards, ete . [ ¢hools and public spirit; where all men, as The Bil! for Its Belng Bullt in Gou neil providing for the erection in Council Bluffs of a new government buiiding, A Bill tor the Erectionof a Public Build- house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assem- bled, that the secretary of the treas- ury be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to purchase a site for, and cause to be erected thereon, a suita- ble building, with fire-proof vaults therein, for the accommodation of the other government oflices, at the city of Council Bluffs, state of Towa, plans, specifications and tull estimates of said building shall be pre- viously made and approved ac- curding to law, and shall not exceed for the site and building com- plete the sum of one hundred thous- and dollars: site shall leave the building unexpos- ed to danger from fire in adjacent buildings by an open space of not less than forty feet, including streets and alleys; aud no money appropriated for muddy streets and the throngs of | this purpose shall be availabie until a valid title to the site for said building shall be vested in the United States, nor until the statc of Iowa shall have ceded to the United States exclusive drama of Pithole, Oil City and Peters- | time the United States shall be or re- main the owners thereof, for all pur. poses except the administration of the criminal laws of said state and the ine, and fifty by rail from the Mis- surrounding, good meral rule, are sober and ndustrious, and every man wears a ‘big mustache,” BuCKEYE. S——— UNOLE SAM’S NEW HOUSE, Bluffs. The following 18 the text of the bill ing at Council Bluffs, Towa, Be it enacted by the senate and postoflice, internal revenue oftices and The Provided, That the urisdiction over the same, during the RESTAURANT & EATING HOUSE, A. G. LUNN, Treasuror, Cummins, Wyomin 818 Scuth Main Street, Council I uffs, New house and newly fitted up in first clasy stylo Meals at all hours. Iov cream and lomo- nade every evering. Fruita a d confectioncrios. HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Confectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season, 12 MAIN 8T, COouncil Bluffs. the stateraent that the German gov- ernment had refused to recognize Mr. Flinn’s commission, “Why,” said Mr. Gerlich, ‘‘the statement does not appear prubuhm. for the German government 18 not in the habit of interfering withany man’s privato weaknesses. If the man drank it was his own affair; not that of the government. Beside, the United States to recall him. The German government would not _inter- fere with him, 1 know mnothing of the matter, but from your statement of the case I am inclined to believe that the statement was not true,” When asked regarking the relations between the German and United States governments, Mr, Gerlich said: “It is the old story that the rela- tions of the two governments are friendly. The United States have no better friend than the German gov- ernment. Thereis a fuss sometimes if ho was ob- |§ jectionable, it would bo the duty of | made in the newspapers about un- friendly feelings between the two governments, but I think that it is DONE POR POLITICAL PURPOSES, Germany entertains the most friendly feelings toward the United States.” ervice of civil process therein, —_—— GERMANY AND AMERICA. nteresting Points Regarding the Tide of Immigration—-The Amer- ican Consul to Chemnitz, third,in town, and quite- & number of | 8t, Louts Republican. Mr. Hermann Gerlich, the resident German consul, returned from Europe on Baturday and resumed the duties of his oftice here. He left for Berlin in May of last year and the major portion of the time has been engaged ““But is there not some feeling to- ward this country on account of emi- gration?” 4 : “Not in the least. Emigration is increasing but Giermany does not feel it in the least. There are between 500,000 and 600,000 births in that country annually, and if there are 300,000 emigrants annually, which number has never been reached yet, you see we still ‘have 300 000 there. The country is so densely populated that we can spare large numbers of the people and not feelit, Infact the increase of cmigration is a benefit to the country rather than a detriment, for it increases the exports. The TIRU ST EIES: or. J. 1. Thonae, Louls Miller W. 8. Bramol. A. G. Dunn, E. N, Harwood, Francls Leavens, Geo, H. Falos, Lowis Zolman, Dr. J. C. Watkins, 079%mobm GEO, W. KENDALL, Authorized Agent for Sale of 8tock: Bov 440 Nwaha Na', BUSINESS DIREOTORY of OQakland, lowa, [on the Avoca Branch ot ‘the Rock Tsland Railroad. ] .Steam Elevator W. H. H, Dabney. Grain Milner & Caldwell, nd Fence Factery H. Cooper & Co., . . . - Lumber J. L Reed Live Stock H. A. Goff. Live Stock ... Live Stock eneral Merchandise .General Merchandise ...General Merchandise .General Merchandise Restaurant and Grocery ..Dollar Store b and Furniture ‘arm Implements and Hardware Farm Implements .Farm Implements lour and Feed Exchange .Meat Market .Furniture J. F. Huntington J. M. Estes & Co Bates & Reed. . Potter & De Graff G, W. Cooper & Co A, M. Lows M. M. Brightt Norton & Bry‘aut, G, H. Nash, . John McDonald ©. H. Cooper. C. A. Cooper Toothaker & rugs Robinson & Co. Drugs M. C, Ellis. ... ery Store Mrs. L. F. Potter nery Store J. A, Emmert. . Barber Shep Newton Bros. .. Livery D. B. Freman & Co Livery Henry O'Niel, Clothing D. McGrath Oity Hotel N. Young A. T. Cox.... P. M. Howery. Steadman & Co. Morrison & Co.,.s. A. M. Covert... 8. SBtewart, M. D, A T. O, Alexander, M. D, .. 8. D. Tobey, M. D W. W. Bilger.. L. B. Robinson. D, H. Morrson. ..Wagon Shop . Blacksmith S8hop . Blacksmith Shop ontractor and Builder . Physician ... Physician. .. Physician Law and Collections .. .Justice . Marshall 1880, SHORT LINE. 1880, Sioux (ity & Pacifie KANSAS OITY, THE B UTB Direct Line to ST. LOUIS s OOUNOIL BLUFFS8 Diseases of women and children &_spoclalty. Free DISPENSARY EVERY BATURDAY, Office in Everctt's block, Pearl treet, Reel) dence 628 Fourth street. Offico hours from 9 to 2a.m, 2to 48ud 7 to B p. ., Council Fluffs F. G. GLARK, Peari street, opposite the postofice. One of the oldest practitioners in Councll Blufls. Satis- istaction guaranteed in all cases T EYE AND EAR SURCEON,|: Iway, Council ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Will practice ln all state Tan Speaks German Languaje, courts | P :nen(tli.on bfi ?:ir wants, and his riends wil slow to leave him. P, d MUNTGUHERY, M D. Yet, as the town grows, it now needs a new and larger hotel. Another char- acteristic of these young towns, is the starting of a newspaper almost as soon as the first store, editor and publisher of the Oakland Acorn, is a young man, who had to depend largely upon his energy and capital stock when he began here, and l{infiuc;au in ‘:he field of journalism is richly deserved. ?RAOT[OAL DENTIBT- 8, SBtewart, a member of an old and wealthy and much respected family of Erie county, Pa., who is driving hard every day, full of busineas, from which we judge he has the principal T TN | Practice in this section, as & phy- DR. F. P, BELLINGER, [}iian.~ Aud we wetd votuen thiiLs ent effort to assist us in securing a good lst of subscribers to Tus Darvy Bee, NOKTON & BRYANT i wore the first on the ground with a|THOROUGHLY UNDERSTANDING THEIR trading houso, and now carry a full vuries, Mr. Gorlich was asked if he had JOHN LIN [JT line of light and heavy hardware and q furnitore, and are with all substantial and much-respected citizons, who con- scientiously look at eyery question of standpoint of right, and with *‘our in the foreign office in that city. He was called upon yesterday by a Re- publican reporterin searel: of informa- tion of interest to the public regard- ing hie, the consul’s, recent trip. “‘Since the accident through which T passed at the Southern hotel fire,” said Mr. Gerlich, “my health has beon such that I have been obliged to take the trip to Europe every year. I find that the ocean breezes and the waters at Carlsbad benefit me very much, T left here last year in May, and after remainiog some time at Carlsbad, was recalled to the foreign office at Berlin, where I remained until 16th of April. You see, our government is very thorough regard- ing the education of its representa- tives to familiarity with governmental affairs, and hence a consul is liable to be recalled at any time, work in the foreign office at the se® of gov- ernment, Th ot employes are trained n offico work, so that they Mr, A, T, Cox, We notice here Dr. o the doctor for his kind and porsist- heard anything regarding the reported troubles of John Fliun, the American AND THE EAST From Omahaand the West., All tralus leave B. & M, Depot, Omaha: Neb, o change of cars between Omahs and b, wouls, 4 one_between OMAHA and aud bub 08, "YORK, more (iermans there ere who come to the United States the larger are the exports, When I left there the times wore rather bad, owing to the failure of crops, but they are improving now. Like this country, we occasionally have a bad year, but the industries of the country are developing rapidly, and wltogether it is in a prosperous condition, 4 = X A Daily Passenger Traing RRAGHING ALL wi AT LR i I8 ADVANGE or WLl OTHER LINES BERLIN IS GROWING RAPIDLY, m;lnml.nelmnupfl with nfl‘f-ul:': 1 compare it with New York which it | ¥4 B0 % ‘Goupler, nd the clebrased resembles in the way of quick develop- | Westloghouse Alx-brake. ment, When I am away from either of these cities a year the improve- ments almost startle we, But while w‘:‘i:h‘l for we are speaking of emigiation, let me say that the great majority of the im- migrants come from the rural districts and not from the cities of Germany. There is another fact which the peo-| ple of this country overlook. All the 1 ;ants who speak German are set down us Germane, when, in reality, numbers come from Poland, fungaria, Bohemia, Austria and Switzerland, but thoy are taken for aus, just asif they came from Giermany proper Mr. Gorlich stated that he enjoyed his visit to Berlin greatly, as well as that your sickot reads VIA nANBAS oy, OsEPH & GOUNCIL BLUFYS Rall $2ac ‘v b, doseph £0d 81, Loula, walo & nll,eo;xpan sfations In dhe , Mo, Asvy Bowpay, Ticket Agent, mm‘hmlfl nu;ul. ¢ 5 nT, Guneral Agent W.'J. Davesrol e I'lAfiM horn T FAST TIME| 1a golug East take the Uhicago & Northwest- ralng leave Omaha 8:40 p. w. sud 7:40 & m, T (hforeustion call on H. P, DUEX, Tioke large consul at Chewmnitz, but replied that he had not. The detaits of the report public welfare and morality, from the were then given him, together with the sea voyage, and felt (hat his health had improved thereby very much, 14th and Faraham Bte, J. BE U, P, 3 8%, OLARK, boner: ay Depot, or at JAMES iTmae g Ago Hal Aseny, Omabu, ED, BAFETY AND COMFORT s UT ‘u’lnuzfi'n"'" ot run through WITHOUT Ol woen -m.,m%‘."{‘ 88, Paul, vis Councll Bluffe aad ux 'y ific Tranafer &} Oouu- o R ot s ot f S City, 8t Joseph and Councll Bluffs train from the Bouth, - Arriving st Hloux City 1136 p. m. and at the New Union Depot a 8i. Paul af 18:56 noon. ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER TEN HOURS IN ADVANC 48 Rowewmber 1u taking the Sioux City Route you got & Through Traln, 8 Line, Hio Guickost izse aud o Gomtortable Rids in 4h6 Through Care tween CHUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. 4% Soe that your Tickets read vis the “Slous Oty sud Pacific Railroad H. WATTLES, J.R. BUOHANAN Buperintendent. ' Gen'l Pass. Ageuts P, E. MOBINSON, Ass's Gov'l P 4, Misoourl Vi W. E. DAVIS, Southwostorn Oounct Bluf® T EmoRSTS EURQPEAN HOTEL, Corner Fourth and Locust Streets, MO., J.H, HURST, ~ = Fro P Roows, 750, $1, and $1,50 Par Day legaut Restaurant s conuectod with thi e Eoby wils Ao 845 YoM FoRRORADLS Open day aad uight, wrl0m

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