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THE DAILY BEE. SATURDAY. JUNE 3, 1882 COUNCOIL BLUFES © O OO0 & OO, COMMISSION MERGHANTS, City Market, Couneil Blafts Tows, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, ‘Genoral Agents for the Oclebrated Millso® H. D, Rush & Co., Golden Eagle Flour, Leavenworth, , and Queen Boo Mills, Sioux Falls, Dakota., nden, Conncil Bluffs, fa. STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S COODS, COUNCIL BLUFF?3, IOWA. TITLE ABSTRACT OFFICE - - £ o». Lands and Lots Bou%ht and Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES. NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS 10WA. o i I RS CYINT, 16 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINCS. Ready-fitted uppers, in calt ekin and kip, Oak and Hemlock SOLE LEATHER, and al ©00ds appertaining_to trude. Go dssold e cheap as in tho East. GO TO MRS, NORRIS' NEW MILLINERY STORE FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY. PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. Council Bluffs Ia WATIER WAVES That nevor require crimping, at Mra. J. J. Goad's Hair Store, at prices never befere touched by any other hair dealer. Also a full lino of switehes, ctc., at xroatly reduced prices. ~Also gold, silver and colored nets ~ Waves made from Indies” own halr. Do not fail t call before purchising elsewhere. All goods warranted as ropresented. J MASON WISE, 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 ocut cheap. i 80012 ST., NEAR BROADWAY. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IA. CANCERS irziegstatetsrintt oR Kits, Scrofula, Liver Com- AND OTHER Jisiie “Dropsy, Rheuma- TUMORS e, hvg and Mergur- s al sores, Erysipelns, Sal Rheum, Scald Hesd, Catairh, wooet Cimamed Medical! and granulated Eyes, ~crofulous Ulcers and Fe~ male Discase of all ‘kinds. Also Kidney and Venerial discases. Hemorrhoids or Piles-cured money refunded, All diecases treatod upon theprinciple obveget- ablezeform, without thewse of mercurial pols- ons or the Knife, Elootro Vapor or M-dicated Baths, fureished ‘osewho desirs them. Horaia or Rupture radically cured by the use the Elastic belt Truss and Piaster, which has | Graduate of Eléctropathic Institution, Phila- superior in the world. delphis, Reoiia, MRS, J. 5 29 Main stroes, Council Blufts, lowa. HAIR GOODS. WATER WAVES, In Steck and Manufactur- ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET ARTICLES, All Goods Warranted as Represented, and Prices Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Iowa. MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., REMOVED without the Electrician AND GYGNECOLOGIST. I’”NSIILTATION FREE Office Cor, Broadway & &lenn Ave, CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs. B. Rice and F, C. Miller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. LIVERY, Feed and Sale Stables, 18 North First Street, Bouquet's old stand, Council Bluffs, Iowa. WILLABD SMITH, Prop. W.D.STILLMAN, Practitioner of Homeopathy, consulting CEUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatwen$ of all disesses and paintul [dif- ficulties peculiar to females & speciilty. The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, Employ the best Bread Baker in the West; also choice hand for Cakes and Pies. Bread delivered to all parts of the city. FRESH FISH! Physicianand Surgeon. Office and residence 615 Willew avenue, Coun- cil Blufts, Iowa, W. K. SINTON, DENTIST. 14 Pearl Streot, Conneil Bluffs.| First-clase| Extracting and filling a specialty. work guasanteed, DR. A. P. HANCHLTT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, No, 14 Pear] Street. Houis, 9 a. m, to 12, and 2 p,m., to 5 p, m. Residence, 120 Bancroft street. Telephonic conneetion 'with ‘Central office, DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS, OoOFFIosn No. 617 First! Avenue Houretrom 10 te 11 a. m., aad 20 6 p. m. Merchants Restaurant JOS. ROBS, Proprietor. Corner Broadway and Fourth Streeta. Good aecommodations, good fare and cour- $eous treatment, ~8. E. MAXON, AROE X T EH O X. Office over savings bank, COUNOIL BLUFFS, - - REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, (u connection with his law and eollection business buys and sells real estate. Persons wishing to buy or sell city property call a4 his office, over Bushnell's book store, Pearl atroct, EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, 416Broadway, Council Bluffs Dieds and.mort;ages drawn and acknoledged | 8 - Iowa, i Game and Ponltry, B, DANEHY'S, 186 Upper Broadway. JNO.JAY FRAINEY, Justice of the Peace, 3i4 BROADWAY, Can always be found & Council Bluffs, W. B. MAYES, Loans and Real Estate. Propriotor of abstracts of Pottawattamie county. Office corner of Broadwey 4nd Main streets, Council Blufts, owa. JCHN STEINER, M. D, (Doutscher Arzt.) ROOM 5, EVERETT'S BLOCK, Council Bluffs. Discases of women and aildren & _spocisity. P. J, MONTGOMERY, M. D. Free DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, Office {n Everctt's block, Pearl troct. Resi] deuce 028 Fourth strect, Offies hours trom § to £a.m,2to4eud 76 8p. m., Council tluffy F. C. CLARK, PRACTICAL DENTIST. Pearl strect, opposite the postofice. One of the oldest practitioners in Councll Bluls, Satis- fataction guaranteed (n all cases DR. F. P. BELLINGER, EYE AND EAR SURGEON, WITH DR. CHARLES DEETKEN, Office over drug store, 414 Broadway, Council Blufls, Towa. Al discates of tho cyo 'sud car treated under the most approved method, and all cures guaranteed JOHN LINDT, ATTORNEY-AT-1 AW, win tice in all st FTan German Linguace’ courte Towa.| EXIRA, IOWA, The Metrepolis of Audabon Oounty Flourishing. Its Location, Hotels, Business Mon, and Other Notes. Corrospondence of the Bee. Exira, Ta,, May 2V, 1882.—~The town of Exira is ten miles south of Audubon, and seven miles north of the centre of the south line of the county; was the county seat of Audu- bon county until its younger rival cap- tured the prize. The town at present contains about 700 people, has a good graded school, a large school building of beautiful and modern design and finish, and with an imposing appear- ance that almost startles the traveler wno has wandered among these prairie towns. There are four good churches, two mills, elevators, hotel, a good live newspaper with an indepsndent.dem- ocratic-amendment label, and a dozen or two of good stores, besides the ua- ual number of shops, restaurants and offices THE LOCATION OF THE TOWN has not changed by the noise of the iron horse, for the good people of tle town thought they had a good positicn and they held it, leaving the railroad nearly a mile away across the Nishna flats. A good bus line is promptly on hand, however, to transfer tho travel- ers and their baggago. The city was laid out with a public square, and the principal business houses clastering about it. The eround is diversitied, it being on the first explored, Za naturilly rolling prairie, giving good drainago and variety, without the inconvenience ot troublesome grades. One of the pe- culiar features of this town is the large shade trees which have been planted by the early settlers, and con- stantly protected by the thrifty burgers. The principal hotel ao- commodations are offered at the HOUSTON HOUSE, by Mr George Calph, who secems to take as much pride in the monater tree at his front doer, and which comes up through his open portico, as he does in entertaining a candidate for congress. The principal dry goods and goneral merchandise house is that of J. P, HALLOCK, at the nerthwest corner of the park. Mr. Hallock has enother universal atore at Oakfield, which is the largest business house there, as it is here, and hardles a large amount of stock. Mr. Hallock is alse one of the ‘‘gran- ger kings,” for as a farmer he is ranked among the few who spread over a large territory, and nobody knows ihe end of his possessions. He hae 700 acres in corn this year, fed several hundred head of cattle during the winter, and hae 300 hogs in the field, which he is feeding for immediate market, and ‘other ‘‘farm items” in proportion. The store at this place is probably the largest and finest in the town and the stock is complete, while Mr. T. E. Cotton, the superintendent of all this business, is located here and is a thorough and ciltivated business gen- tleman. The proprietors of the bank, MESSRS. WHITNEY AND YAN GORDER, are also the ownera of the Audubon county bauk, at the county seat, and Mr. E. Watson, the cashier and man- aging officer here, is an experienced and efficient gentleman who seems to be an important spoke in the business wheel of the town. This bank was established in 1876, is prepared for a general banking business, is just fit- ting up its rooms with modern taste and convenience, and has a large busi- ness with the stock and grain dealers. J. B. CONNRARDY seems to have the leading grocery house and a good situation, and we judge from what We saw in our short visit that he bas a large trade from this great, rich farming region that surrouuds this well known and sub. stantial town. THE DEFENDER is edited and published by Milliman & Dicus, two practical newspaper men, who are earnest workers, and independent enough to face the music like the “Drummer boy of Shiloh,” and offer to the public a carefully edited and well patronized weekl that now and then ‘‘stirs up the ani- mals” for a change, Capt. Chas. Stuart’s elevator and lumber yard horeis only one link of his chain of business, which is quite large here; while the Bateman Bros. have another fine elevator and a large business. The mills, the lumber yards and the farm implement houses are doing a large business, and thereseems to be a busy throng going and coming foom the great drug store and music houso of H, 8. Burton. 7. M, RENDLEMAN, M. D, is ane of the old practitioners, and for mary years has held the t of the “‘leading physician” of the county, and his name is known in every famil and by every fireside in this and the joining counties, Exira continues to grow, for busi- ness is good and quite a number of fine buildings are to be put up this season, Tradeis good. Orops every- where are looking unusually promis- ing, and everybody is h&pr‘y. UCKEYE, —_— Prefitable Patients. The most wonderful and marvelous success in cases where persons are sick or wasting away from a condition of miserableness, that no one knows what ails them, (profitable patients for doctors,) is obtained by the use of Hop Bitters. They begin to cure from the first dose and keep it up un- til perfect health and strength is re- stored. Whoever is sfflicted in this way need not suffer, when they ecan get Hop Bitters.—[ Cincinuati Star. CEe—————— IOWA ITEMS, Bmall pox at Orange City stopped the decoration day reunion. Two new cases of small pox were re- ported at Davenport on the 20th, A new paper—The Times—was started at Van Horn, Iowa, last week. A committee of experts is examining the record buoks of Cherokee eounty. A number of Glenwood gentlemen have arranged to start a national bank at Correotionville. The body of an infant was found in an Oskaloosa well on the 20th, with a car-link about its neck. The English colony, the headquar- ters of which are at LeM. said to number 1,000 perso At the Agricultural collego girls are taught to make good bread, roast and broil meats, and to make a cup of coffee. Tssacher Scholfield, editor of that excellent paper, The Dunlap Reporter, and wife, recently celebrated their sil- ver wedding, Tn Muscatine county, on the 28th, the son of Elias Adams, aged 7, was thrown from a horse while crossing a morass, and was drowned. The incorperation papers of the Davenport, Towa & Dakota raileoad have been filed with the scoretary of state, The capital provided is £8,000,- 000, A man has been arrested near Bur- lington who is supposed to bo Samuel M Goddard alias S, A, Duoke, who es- caped from the Nebraska penitontiary August 8, 1881, E. 0. Buffum, a wealthy citizen of Algona, and vice president of the Kos. suth County bank, attempted to com- mit suicide by pounding himself on the head with a stone, At Clinton, on the 20th, Ferdinand Nasal, aged 11, fell between two cars while stopping from* one to another, when his head was crushed by the wheele, causing instant death. At Cornell, Mt. Vernon, a fow nights since, students broke into the new chapel and atole a lot of red paint, which lfi:y used in decorating the Methodist church and Prof. Freer's house with artistically exccuted ku- klax crosees. There is intense excitement in Winthrop over developments in the recent bank forgery case. Fred Wil- son has made an affidavit in which he charges E. S. Gaylord with havin, drawn the forged checks. Gaylo has been a prominent citizen of Buch- anan county for a number of years, 0, W. Taylor, of Danlap, was after hay in his barn in the early morning a short time since. He jabbed the fork into the mow and heard an im- mense growl, Taylor jumped down, and behind him came a growling tramp, very mad because of the wounds made in his person by the tines. Lizzie Weaton, recently arrested 1n Adame county, confesses that she has made it a business to hire out as a ser- vant in wealthy families, get on inti- mate terms with the head of the house and then blackmail him for all she could. ‘Generally she would pretend to be enciente and have to go away tor treatment. She says she has played the game several times, and twice got $5,000 hush money, and names one of the mosv prominent politicians in the stato as one of her victims. The wo- man has a husband and child, and is seid to have acquired a competence by her nefarious practi ‘Couch’s Weather Service. JUNE, 1882, . Clearing and pleasant. Warm and threatening, Cloudy and showery. Fair and hor. Hot and sultry, followed by Heavy rains and winds. . Rainy, but clearing. . Fair, but windy. Warm, but clouding. . Cloudy and showers . Fair and hot . Cloudy and showery. . Cloudy and Cooler. . Warmer and threatening, . High winds and rain. . Cloudy and showery, . Showery, cool and windy. . Clouds and showers. . Fairand quite warm. . Cloudy and rainy. . Warm and cloudy, . Hot and showery. 3. Hot and rainy. . Weaterly winds, . Fair but threatening, . Hot and rainy. . General rains, . Windy and showing. . Rain but fairing. . Warm and cloudy. JOLY, 1. Rains but warm. 2. Clearing sky west ot the Mi sippi, With rains east of the Missis- sippi, followed by clearing sky. 3. Warm, clouding, win{ heavy rains west of the Mississippi, and PoNsopLLs 'Y | warm but " clouding sky east “of the Mississippi. . 4. Clearing eky west of the Miasis- sippi, and rains east of the Mississippi, followed by a general clearing sky, E. J. Coucn, Daxa, Iowa, May 24, 1822, These predictions for localities west of the Missouri should be read in many cases one day earlier, and as the higher elevations gave slight raing, it should be read as such, with often only clouds and changes in tem- perature, Oarson News. Correspondence of Tho Bee, Canson, Iowa, May 31.—The races Y | at Council Blutts were well aitended from this place, Farmers through this section are more hopeful. Corn all planted and most of it up, The last few days of favorable weather have made s won- derful change. Wheat, rye and oats never looked better. The question of prohibition is the topic of the day. The temperance seop!e are doing some good work, apt. Hamilton delivéred an incerest- ing temperance lecture at the M. E, church, Sunday evening. The amend- ment wiil carry in this part of the county, One would think frem reading the newspapers of this district that Major Anderson is the unanimous choice of the people lfor congress; but, judging from the expressions of the people in this section, the newspaper 1s not a sure index to the public public pulse, The people here and our caucuses will be solid for Col. Bapp, while our newspapers are for Anderson, An- derson, with his “‘mutual admiration press,” has boomed himself about as high as he can go, and everybody per- ceives the uncertainty of the wind that fills his sails. S, and L, - o UEL Tue great distinguishing feature of Redding's Kusyia Belve iv its power to reduce inflamation, Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant’s 8pring, Cor, Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Medicated, Vapor, Elec'rle, Flunge, Douch, Shower, 1ot and ‘Cold Baths. Com. petent’ n ale and female 1 ur on and atondants Always on hand, and he best of ca o and atten tion given patrans, 21al atb. ntion given to batning children, Inyestigation aud patronsg wolicited DR. A. H Sruptey & Co,, 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Stud'ey: Troatment of chronio diseases mado & specialty, = One of the best # cond-class Hotels in the West is tho BROADWAY HOTEL. A. E BRWN, Proprietor, Nos. 634 and 636 Broadway, ¢ ouncil Blufts, Tows, Table supplied with tho best the market at- fords. G-od rooms and first-class beds. Terms very roasonablo. UNION AVENUE HOTEL. 817 Lower Broadway, Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son. FIRST CLASS HOTRL AT REASONABLE PRIC TRANSIENT@ ACCOMMODATED, FOX RENT. GOOD REASONS FOR L RENTI SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N, Anderson, - - Proprietof, 792 Lowor Broadway, with the best the market af- .60 and $4.00 perweek, Translent §1.00 por day. 1f You Wish a Lunch Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE, Soups, Ments, and Eatables always on hand. Five Cents per call, STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, L SEPEREOIALT Y- Shop—Corner Broadway and Scott St MRS. J. P. BILLUPS, PROFPRIETOR OF RESTAUBANT & EATING HOUSE, 818 8:nth Main Street, Council I3 vffs, New house and nowly fitted up in first class stylo Meals at all hours. Ios cream and lomo- nado every evening. Fruitaa d confectionerios, HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Confectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season. 12 MAIN ST, Oouncil Bluffs, BEARDED FACES. Some Ludicrous Objections to Mus- taches and Whiskers a Few Years Back. N. Y, Journal of Commorce, Thirty yesrs ago a few persons of foreign birth appeared in the streets with hair on the upper lip, and wero subjects of curiosity and sometimes of public ridicule. In 1850 some of the young swells of the metropolis began to wear mustaches, but for some time no clerk would venture to imitate them. In ono case a merchant on Vine street, who had just engaged a clerk for twelve months, or during good behavior, discharged him for wearing a full beard, claiming that the adoption of the clerk open to dismissal under the good * behavior clause to the contract. About tho same time a num- ber of leading merchants gave notice that they would employ nobody who wore hair on the upper lip. As late a8 1851, the senior proprietor of this paper made his cashier shave off an in- cipient moustache, and soon after brought his own son under the ravor. In the church of Dr. Bethune, on Brooklyn Heights, an elder who was suffering from a lame wrist allowed his beard to grow rather than submit to a barber. The habit, beginning in ne- cessity, continued on account of the increase of comfort which it afforded, and the elder flaunted his beard before his congregation constantly. The result -~ e DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL® HOTRLS, PROPRIETORS TOWN/ ARLINGTON, J. G. MeINTIRE, Lincoln, Nek., BARATOGA HOTEL, J. 8, STELLINIUS, Miiford, Neb.§ MARSH HOUSE, E.MANS, BROWNSVILLE Neb OOMMEROIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN, Stromsburg Na HALL HOUSE, AW, HALL Loulsville OITY HOTEL, OHENEY & OLARK, Blalr, Neb. OCOMMEROIAL HOTE ., J. 0. MEAD, Neligh, Neb. QRAND CENTRAL € 'SEYMOUR, Nob Olty, Neb MISSOURI PAOIFIO HATEL, P. L. THORP, Weeping Water,No COMMEROIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER, Hardy, Neb, QREENWOOD HOUSE, W. MAYFIELD, Qreenwood, Neh] OOMMEROCIAL HOUBE, E. 8TOREY. Clarinda, lowa ENO'S MOTEL, E. L. ENO, Eremont, Neb O. B HACKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, Ashland, Neb Atkinson, Neb, EXOMANGE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORGAN HOUSE, E. L. GRUBB, Quids Rocd, Nab. BUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN & BECKER, Oreston, Ia. HOUSTON HOUSE, QEO. OALPH, Exira, Ia, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©.M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, I, WALKER HOUSE, D. H. WALKER, Audubon, la. OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8. BURGESS, Noola, la. OITY HOTEL, DI A, WILLIAMS, Marlan, la, PARK HOUSE, MRS, M. E, OUMMINGS, Oorning, la. NEBRASKA HOTEL, J, L AVERY, Btanton, MEROHANTS HOTEL COMMEROCIAL HOTEL, J, W. BOULWARE, Burllngton Junction, M Blanchard, Ia. F. M, PARK, PARKS HOTEL, 8henandoah, la, COMMERO AL HOTEL, HENRY WILLS, Dayld Oity, Neb BAGNELL HOUSE, CHAS. BAGNELL, College Springs, la. OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, WM, LUTTON, Villlsea, la. JUDKINS HOUSE, FRANK WILKINSON, Malvern, la, BALL HOUSE, H. H, PERRY, Ida Grove, la COMMERCIAL HOUSE B, F.8TEARNS, Odebolt, la ‘WOODS HOUSE, JOHN ECKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUALAS HOUSE, J. 8, DUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. GBEEN, Bedford la. Marysville Mo Norfolk Junction Neb ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M, BLAOK & BON, NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUSE A, T. POTTER, WINSLOW HOUSE G. McOARTY, Boward Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES, Aursar Net ., CROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZIER, Sidney, Nev, AVOOA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROCKHOLD, Avoca ki OENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & S8HATTUCK, L THE JELM MOUNTAIN G—QNDI..D SITILVER Mining and Milling Company. ‘anklngglngl‘hl‘ - - - - - - - - Oapitad 8 697 > Ry M AL 5 Paz Valuo of Shares, = STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRIOT, OFEFILOINRS. DR. . I THOMAS, Prosident, Cummins, Wyoming. WM E. TILTON, Vice-Prosident, Cummns, Wyoming E.N. HARWOOD, Becrotary, Cummins, Wyoming, 3 A. G, LUNN, Treasurer, Cumming, Wyomin - §300,000, ! = = 81,000,000 000 IR O S T RN I 65 or.J. l'l ng'oudll- [,‘:‘l :l"';.l W. 8. Bramel. A. G..Dunn, E. N. Harwood, nc! vens. Geo, H. Fal N ; Dr. J. C. Watkine, o ort ) GEO, W. RENDALL, Authorlzed Awent for Salo of Stock: Bre 440 n;.nh-, N, no2%mesm BUSINESS DIRIROTORY Of Exira, Audubon County, lowa, [On the Atlantic & ‘Audubon Railroad.] E. Watson. ..... J. F, McAninch. J. P. Hallock, Jr. Baylor & Sickles Peter Kommes. . J. B. Connrardy. H. Conklin, . George Hard H. E. Burton Montgomery & Smith, 0. C. Walker...... F. J. Shranger & Co. 0. H. Chadwick. . , Hardware and Implemente- .Hardware and Implements ...Farm Implements .Farm Implements the fashion laid |J. William Carpente| .....Harness L.T. Brown ...Harness Oscar Hunt. . Meat Market R. Vandermann, Meat Market Ohaelen Bartlobt. . ot ot S tp o 1hiaietoke 4 oisisleis it sbé 410/ lato osoTbce sle ok SR Lives Capt, Charles Stuart. Elevator and Lumber Ya: F. W. Delshoyde. .Lumber Bateman Bros. . . . Elevator William Gransberry. team Mill John Huntly.. . Steam Mill OHArES OBIDN" 1.s sis 09 4 slorsipislbaTals oro WY TB AT b ale s ek oirse airrs o b by ol LA Hotel . 'W. Rosenburg Frank Dorr..... Mras. Maggie Stot Miss Susan Rudge. .Grocery and Restaurant Restaurant and Gonfectionery .. Millinery Store Millinery Store Mrs, Stricklond...... 0. D. Woodward & L. Knapp Milliman & Dicus R. W. Grig J. M. Rend , M. John Riley, M. D... C. H. Andrews, M. D. R. W, Griggs... J. J, Hensley. . E. 0. Wadsworth Monroe Tinsley John Crane........ 1880, SHORT LINE. 1880.|Sjoux (ity & Pacifie . . Millinery Store Wagon and Blacksmith Shop Audubon County Defénder 'L was lsughable. Many of the brethren called upon the pastor to insist upon the pastor doing away with such & scandal as a full-bearded elder. Ho led them to his library and showed them how some of the early fathers had pleaded against cutting off the beard. He turned to Lactantius, Theodore, Bt. Augustine and St. Cyprian, who had stoutly contended for the growth of a full beard, He quoted from Clement, of Alexandris, the assertion that ‘‘nature adorned mer, like a lion, with & beard, as a mark of strength and power,” When one of the visitors asked him how he would like it if the clergy assumed the mustache, Dr, Bethune referred him to a decision of the Fourth Coun- cil of Carthage (A. D, 2562, Can. 44), in which it was positively enacted that a clergyman shall not shave his beard, and to a statement made by Luther in discussing the subject, that ‘‘all the Protestant martyrs were burned in full beards.” This did not settle the matter, for, subsequently, the ladies of the congregation put in their protest. But in a few months a venturesome lawyer let his beard grow after the manner of the elders, and in a little while smeoth shaven faces were no longer the rule, but were the exception, Millions vaeflway. Millions of Bottlesof Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have been given away as Trigl Bottles of the large size, This enopmous outlay would be disastrous to the pro- priefors, were it not for the rare merits possesed by this wouderful medicine. Call at O, ¥, Goodman's Drug Store, and got Trial Bottle free, and gtry for yourself, t never fails fo cure, KANSA_S CITY, T 40 W TR DD . 31}. Jflfl& [}mmafl Blufis THE BIOUX OITe B0 B Hune 8 o)l Tratn Through trom Oounodl tlulls to St, Paw EATILLCCD AED T aaY Without Ohaugs Time, Unly 17 -Hours Direct Ll‘l;‘ll!) 1&2 EE'.E. LOUIB | scpep wmes mis suonrest sovrs RN From Omaha and the Weast, Alltraina leavo B, & M. Depot, Omahai Neby | o o Sefi‘:%‘?fllifn Mo chango of cars botweon Omaha snd by, LOUIs, BIBMARCK in Northern aad bub mhb;tw%x:&um and ota. PThts oo 1y w.l:mh e ta and S L E S i | Pition atoiar ad Butor: nd oy "0 e Daily Pas:.s‘m%arTrama 1o EEED, BATETY AND OMrPOBT EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LRas | run through WITHOUT CHANGE bebween gl"n Mufingfl{:fiwuu \LL m‘g‘i‘&u‘ 84 Paul, via Bluffs and Tula entlre llua o equippou with allmans e Kave Vlon Pacifi Trausfer a8 Coun- Palaco looping Care, Paluco Day Coachios, Millor's | of1 Blufls, b 7:86 p. m, daily on arrival of Kansas Sadoty Platlorus aud Goupler, 'Lad Mo aclobrated g?hufl- l'lll:'g:undl ufl-lm- trom i Alr-lrake, apd aé the Now Union Depot aé 8¢, Paul st 1984 Aarson thad your sokod roads VIA nANSAS CITY, &7, JOBEPI & COUNCIL BLUF¥S Ball 'via Bt. Josoph and 8, Loula. Ay ' noon. J TEN HOURS IN ADVANOE OF ANY OLHKR Tidkels 107 salo a4 Wl coupon BOU! J. ¥ A A9 Remomber fn taking the Sloux Olty Route DA o St | ST B R < T Ax Bokow %our, | Through Cars bobw b 80 Farnkan shtscl UNOIL ELUFFS AND 7. PAUL, A J.mmn’.?mml fl‘c’n‘_fl;. if8en that your Tckots read via the “glous T"E KEIDALL ; A iaoun Valley, > W. E. DAVIS, Southwestorn o Counl Blug¥ lows FAST TIME | In golug East take the Chicago & Northwest- waxn (] waw. Tralns loave Owmaha 8 " P "l iformassion sall oo’ B, DUt Tiokad ‘Ageus, Omaba, (R PLAITING MAGHINE!| DRESS-MAKERS' 00MPARION, It to from 1-16 of loch whdth'in tho Caaseah 1ol o fhasst f ke 1t doca all khda aud stylos of yltting tn use, No _lady that does hor owh dress-making ceu Bover ot of tanion. it cher it sou Bl 1 n, Muchines, Clsculars or Agents torms sodroos " CUONGAR & €O, 113 Adaws Bt, Cbicaro

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