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'l‘lfl’ DAILY BEE-~MONDAY, JULY 8 1882 GO'[J‘NQIL BLUI‘I‘S rHE FARMERS MEETING, | ©. C. QOO & co. COMMISSION City Market, , “’H()LESALY!‘ getits fot the ot I n Bec uncil WHOLESA STATIONERY AND COUNCIL TITLE ABSTR w Lands a nd MONEY NOTARIES TO LOAN PUBLIC COUNCIL BLUFFS - - aneil ¥ BLUFFS MERGHANTS, ‘ ffe, 1owa, LOUR 7’0‘_"!’. out, Leavenwos H' . SLA_M_AN PR NT:R S GI}DDS , IOWA. ACT AGT.OFEFIGE Bought mnd Sold. AT LOW RATES | AND CONVEYANCERS. RSOIN, 5 North Main Street, WHOLESALE DEALER Ready-fitted uppers, in calt skin and kip. Oak and k SOLE LEATIER, and al | of rtaining tothe shoe trade. Go-ds sold 8a chieap a3 in the Bos prien DI 3568 e : ‘A"‘Ul\rl" O » Deyln, W WMILLINGRY STORE & MRS, NORRIY NEW MILLINGRY STORE i FOR STYLISH SPRING A\]H,I.I.\Ll\\. PATTERN BONNETS AND| ‘“;l t! ' CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. \h,\l:hm.t, fie sta 105 South Main Street. Bethesda | BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant's &pring, Cor. Broadway and Union Sts. | COUNCIL B..UE‘FS Vipor, fot and 'C n patrons. Sp atbention given to hildren. Inyestigationaud patromsge eolicited ““"DR. A. H. Sropzey & Co,, 106 Upper Broadway. Dr, Stud! catment of chronic diseases made a spec REMOVED without _the d or use of X Bonscs, T\l\,“!“l“é“éh :,::::'} Dropsidhenma il #01 Rheum, and Fo- i idney and al disensos. . Homorthoids or Piles cured woney refunded. Al diseases treated upon the principle of voget- able reform, without the uae of marcurial pois- one or the knife. Electro Vapor or M=dicated Paths, furnished tewio desire them, Hornia or Rupture radizally axred by the use the Elastic belt Truss aud Ploster, which has euperior in the world. CONSULTATION FREE. CALL ON OR ADDRESS Dre. R, Rice and T, C. Hiller, (‘ULI\CY' BLUFFS, Ia. - ENERY: ™ Fead and Sale Stables, 18 North First Street, Bouquet's old stand, Council Blufts, lowa, WILLARD MITH, Prop. W.D.STILLMAN,| ner of Hemaopathy, corsulting Practit Physwlan and Surgeon. ce and residence 615 Willow avenu ‘nh, lowa, W. IZ. SINTON, DEN TIST. 14 Pearl Street, Council Bluffs. First-clas Coun Extracting and filling & epecl ity work guar: DR. A. P, HANCHETT, PHYSIG‘AN AND SURGEDN., Howts, 9 a. m. to Residence, 120 conucetion with 0. 14 Pearl Street. w 6 p, m Telephonic T T SEVBERT, M. D, PHYSICIAN & SCRGEON. COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - IA y < Offiea No. 5, Everott Block, Broad- way, over A, Luunus Restaurant. Memha,ntsRestauranL J. A. ROSE, Proprietor. Corner Eroadway and Fourth Streeis. Good accommodations, good fare and cour- teous treatment. i3 8. E. MAXON, AROCE X T EH O W Office over savings bank, 1L BLUFFS, " REAL ESTATE. W. C. James, in connection with his law and inessbuys and sells real estate. & to buy er gell city property call ; 8t biaoifice over Bushiucll's book store, stre EDWIN J. ABBOTT. Pearl Notary Public. [] ¥ BBroadway, Council Bluffs, 11 b ord mortgages drawn sad ackuowl ge! | e G 1 R ‘|MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D.. | = N SHGE FINU HCS. _Council Bluffs Ia. \x.? g fi. LSS hefore touch: WATER WAVES, In Stock and Manufa"tur ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair, TOILET ARTICLES, &) Represented, and frice: Guaranteed. MRS. D. A SBENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - Iowa. Medical Electrician AND GYGNECCLOGIST. c Instliution, PFhila- €radunte of Elect dels nu. | Gffice Cur, Breadway & Glenn Lve | | | | | COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. The treatment of all diseases and poinful dif- | floultics peculiar to feipales a specialty. J. G. TIPTON, Atturney & Counselior. | Offico over First National Bank, Council Biufts, ‘l')\\i Will practice in the state and e courts ' FRESH FISH! Game and Poultry, Can alwsys be founda B, DANERY'S, 36 Upper Brondw:y |, TAY FRAINEY, ‘Justice of the Pease, 3:4 BROADWAY, i Council Bloffs, - - Towa, ‘ W. B. MAYES, ., \Loans and Real Estate. il | | e Proprictor of shatracta of Pottawattamio JOHN ‘sremza M i ROOM 5, EVEI '8 BLOCK Council Blaffs, adeenses of women P, J. HMOKTGOMERY M. Frpe DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY, and children o spacialty B Pearl troct, Redl) hours from 9 to 2a, m, Couneil + luffs F. C. GLARK, IPRAC‘"[GAL DENTI“T Offics in Everc dence ( 4t's block troct, to & p. w., Pearl street, opposite the postofiice. One of the oldest practitioners in Council Bluffs, Eatis on guaracteed in all cases DR FB BFA;LINGER EYE AND EAR SURCGEOH, WITH DR. CHA i DEETKEN, JnHN.Jr" 3 ATTORNEY’ AT lAW | States tice 1 all s Ghrmia & [ HAIR fiuuns,,f All Groods Warranted as|bof Cheir The Their The To¥ | tion, th of the l' Moi l‘ Clark, chairman tary. ciation w report s f the cons holding the third Wedne last Thu facture is as follow Andrew E It was speeial trusteo to take ch manul £ | ciation, a y represe he comun iculturists Express Opinions on Various Topics | Condition and Prospeots of Protective Association. Protective Ass, ntative crgan wa State - | ion on Sixth street, street, right res Lindt, captain. Couucil Bluffs F Bluff City No. 1 foreman; Phoenix No. 2, er foremrn; Rescuo En Javin, foreman; ? Thomas Bowman, Ca resting on 1 y cast of atreet right of ¢ ritment resti potite of Fou! r on Court. John Department rank A. Guanella I W« Resouo ¥ couneil and s carringes, on way right 1 day in street north of Broad {culturists of Towa, met in|on Brondway, 1 The A. O. of Hibernians of O os last Thursday. Mr, D, | T ¢ e | and the A: O, Hibernians, of ( Lk hibe) | Blufts, on Court stroet west of 1 Ho Gue, s stroet, right resting on Sixth, 1’ wve members of the asso - D. E. Gleason. " k Benovolent, on 8 re exclude The tre surer's | o ot south of Ootiot street, 1 resented a very creditable | yogtint on Court. J, T, Hurley the financial stren f | shal o defend its members in all which the wire monopolis it to bring. on amendment to tion reported in favor of on the y, instead y in June, mual day in meeting Janu ard yoar, are Polk; J. D, Whitman, Dal- Hastie, Warren; L ebster; ames Wilzon, Marshall; Hont 3. W row ama; J. Wallace, Clarkson, Tnatic and G. H, Ln-shy decided best to choose a rge of the the asso- . D. Whitman was nd appointed as such (runlw to have the x ed t is three quarters of pound following £ the royalty fund which is This ty fund, by the a cent on made, or sold sociation to 1ents, if any the asaociation i was oftered State tender their ive in con- son, for his vity in tavor of the bill Y suppre s country by , rud the consolid resoletion adopted: Tows Wwas unan- | & Phat we are in hoarty symp all that hea been done by the b ircctore of the Farm- ers’ Prot on to further the purposes of the association, and der it We tind have w out pay, and th belief t if the fi and & Af ing th the old Devix secretary board of restly ask termers of tho id by the association and &l the aid e thew power. at the board of directors hard the last year with- and av their own expenae, ogress Warcants us in the sat the ultimate success is sure ers of the atate stand by am them, he meet- ro-eloctod officers: S L, Vice-pre 8. Coftin- , G H. Croshy; treasurer, J. ho adjourswment of dir D. Whitman. portant 1 not given for pub! and Moer condemn: » proceedings of tho board was held with closed d rs, and the im- ded uoon were ition. Washburn n came in for their share of ation, neasares o Porsons About to Marzy. ““To per; Jerrold’s ment by saying, plyof S naria and plaints, cents, The New Subs The Cc company lows: P president, .. McMakon; treasurer, F, S. tary, P Pusey; dircctors, J, Douglass we suppl without lnying e 1NG Bosse sens about to marr wdyice was ““don ey and bl Ali, bottles l*) Grounds Enclosed, the Steck cribed axd Sport Ahead. suncil Bluff: base ball stock has been organized as fol- resident, C. E. Dix; vico George C. Browa; secre- V. Baird, G. € Brown, W. D. Hardin, I'red. Kimball, C. €. Cook, [ W. C. Boya been fixed af rt Clinton: manager, The capital stock has 00, divided into 100 shares of §5 ecach, all of which has been taker. The grounds sccured near the old ag tural works have beon enclosed wnd provisions will bo made 80 to about theater w and with chances t day, the played th 1t being nine and the strong th sats will Le furnished 3 hmn cod, The amphi- 1 seat about five hundred, other seats, room for car , there will bo plenty of 8eo the games, ti'ues- 4th of July, there will bo 1o firs wme on the grounds, between the Couneil Bluffs ¢he Glenwoad nine, one of gest 1n this part of the state, The game will begin at 2:30 o'clock and will surely. prove an interesting contest Visihle Improvemsut. at o bilious Mydiges After urin ible that 1 thouh G1 Blood Bitters the im day's work,” " Pric Voul Bates, Klmiva, N, Y., writes: nr yo ago I had an attack o0 T, :«;;-1 never Iullv I‘Lvr\ul(‘l]. Il s eR s e oz two bottles of your Burdock ement was 2o vis- was astonished, T cau now, yeurs fair and rea. £1,00, e lw FIXING FOR THE FOURTH. The Programme as Prepared for Cel- [ The llowing is the ‘hv celebr Catholie pa The formation and sbrating To-Morrow. programmea of ion on the Fourth by the h. march of the ) from the public square at 10 a, m, Olker's band will take position on xth street opposite the public square panies ave requested Lo x a3 horein named promptly at 0:40 a. 1. m, itate prompt furmation eom- rt on the s | young sion will march sout n‘l. 1t avenue, to Highth street, 1 to meu.\n\ east on Br pot, on Second sir in Glendale. D. ahal, | O'Neilly grand v '1 Tlio Bound Uu lnnlud [ after “‘con li slamt resurning, 3 trial bottle 10 cents. WOMEN *1 \\'h‘.UNG§ | ; Doparture for Nebraska some ang, | At a sociable in Nebraska tho other | ng acyoung lady in a green alpaca dress read an essay in which the following oceurs: | “Duaring the session of the woman's suffrage convention held in Hastings, woman's wrongs were denouticed and rights advocated with great vigor aud acumen, But withal T was greatly disappointed. The greatest wr the women lu-\u suflered, aud h made me most indignant, a wrong in compurison with which their not hay ing tho ballot is as nothing, was not ontioned at all, T refer to the vreat g of not allowing women to pro poso marriage. Women have more heart and love more strongly than men; no ono will venture to deny this, and yet if a Jydy meets a gentlemun in whom she d her aflinity, sh st remain 81l RV S SRy Ladies need this vight; they vill nover study, as they eshould, th questis iage, unlees they do so under the “spur and stimulus’ of knowing tha! they must have eual resporsibility with man in those vital matters, Iinsist that the oriental notious of dead conturies concerning women bo laid acide. Let this great- est of all wrongs to women be prowpt- ly and thoroughly remedied, and to atone for the past, let the women have, for awhile, the exclusive right to make love, that men may, by perience, bo led to better sympathizo with “women’s wrongs,’ and morecare- {ully guard her righte, and to make full compensation for the past, I would even favor taking from men the right to refuse, 8o that every marriagonnle man would be compelled to accept whatever marriageabls woman oflered herself. Let this arrangement hold for a limited time, say five or ten | years, and after that let _both sexcs be 1 eguality in this 1espect, so that socioty shall 1o longer b matrimon- inly one.sided. Tii no other way can wo have justice, universaliy recoghized and, xm]mrlmlly administered, Agnes has put it rather strong in the ubove !ines, and we uaturally ar- rive at the conclusion that she is not hankering 80 much for “impartial justice” as she is for the love of an able-bodied graeshopper suflerer. She would cease to write cssays on the polivical situation if a regular bone scruncher hung his everalls acroes the foot of her bed every even- ing, while ehe threw the cat out and wound the clock, atrimony and cold, hard facts very soon root out the star-spangled banncr style of essay: In relation to the proposition which Agnes sets forth in lher gilt- edge dissertation, we nave only a word to offer. Tt does not concern us much, in fact. We have got beyond that point, The divine right for woman to pro- poso would no doubt be & Godsend to a womun with a mouth i L trap and a hand like Goliah’s, | causg she could frighten & small man into @ union which would meke per- dition seem lik ervatory., But who minds her own business and letz the nation fubric rip if it wants to, just right along into the open sci of mat rimony whether sho to or not ates to be coer He can be rnswoggled into matrimony when he hasu't got nt. Ho can beroped into marrying a giul who ic despizer xk by his entiro family. ie om bo suc- cessfully attached to a young ].m), wnd 50t bo uble to give avy atiafac: tory reagon for it; but he Lates to be led'into a cold R proposed to by a woman without ary collar onand whose f,.m tecth have nearlyuli fallen out, 1u knocks the manhood out of ike a car a croupy jackuss. Agnes, you are too far in of the slow, which you live, Wao b cuatoms of our old fogy f mothers, It's a pretty’ man eometimes o face the conqueror who carries | 1 belt, 1t is 1:ad her up to the place where you ax going to win or go inder, but after- ward you wouldn't have it any other way, Agnes, for the worl 4! How would you look, Acnes, lead ing your trembling victim out into the ].m,,mm bed, and when the pon lulled a hitle, say O'Leary, you must ]m-- nol some time past that T hayo been futa physique laugh 4 athers an suiliog at her W0 L ly mashed on you, No ¢ keen l»vlc«pum.q. ould for an insta ignore the fuct that I'm » goner, 1| now aske you in all cerncsticss to b my husband, though you way | not love me now, you sy learn to ! love meand in the rose-tinted fu.ure | you can at least re me andd, the chores around the house. Ariny of the Republic,.— {bo rasi, I bessech you, Do not but try to north of ( 1;m‘ | divine displeasure in some | tion of the depth of the water, e | ought to have now, he | .| | | iy Bo/ngared: by s womian witl a g job for a| not pleasant at first to|; conversu- | learn to love me, even though you do ouly fractiorally What do you think o | Why, if he didn’t ha a W n-ie¢ cd man, w 0 W en 1 had already crowed and t liko a fireman rush- | a brewery or a aro either pre else you nr a face lik klo like o g d tempere t have to go over the uble barrel shot gur 1p o partner. 1 is 18 a temper like a tara has to seare & man to death | knife or a writ of foro ahe can win him t should learn fr p and press on ory antumn, and contennial and day Providenco will throw in ¢ man who has incureed the way and hat man will, in an unguarded mo | ment, ask you to marry him, Agnes you will accapt him. CORNING NEWS Crop Notes and Storm Items cspondence of The Cornizg, Towa, June 80th Since my last, many thir hava happened hero that ars of interest to hie residonts of this part of the state. On the Oth of this month as T. Hunter was on kis way from Fevinville to Preacott to ho married. In crostinga {swollen stream he made a miscaleula d it z swift, he was swept down atroam bein and was drowned, and w until the following morning, He was then discovered entangled m a barbed Heo was a brother to the Last Sun- y morning a terrific storm of rain wire fence, former eounty {reasure through this town, | blowing down chinmoys, and unroof | ing hon But no ono | which we think a lucky ciccumstance, hutt, 8, was | The Nodaway river rose 1 - than 1t haa for s ts of Co! | lands were co sral years, and the resi ing who hived on the low olled to move out | Tn somo places 1t was nearly a mile Wi which was considerable for so small & stream. On Monday while James B. Gordon was in a skitl ou the water it upset, and he sunk to rise no more alive. His body was found after Lie had been in the water over an hour, and he was buried the following day. He was a young man of about twenty-five years of ago and the support of his widowed mother. Sho has the sympathy of the entire community. Muny bridges are out in the county, and it is almost impossi- ble for the farmers to come to town. But as soon as the high water recodes a little the bridge commiesioner will bo oup to work with a large force of havds repaiting the damago, Crops in this part of the stato were looking well until the hail on Sunday, which caused considerable damage, Lut the farmers are in hopes that there will still be good crops. Corn looks well, and will, with favorable weather, make a fair yield. The congressional convention of this district was held at Croston yes- terday, and nominated W. P. Hep- burn by acclawation, which was an honest indorsement of an wble man, Corning is making proparations for a grand celebration on the Fourth of July, and under the oflicers that have been olected there is no doubt but we will have the biggest time on record. On the night ot June 9, Allan Fair- childs and L Hawkins made up their minds that the narrow coufines of the county jail were too small for their combined talents, and concluded to bid farewell fo tho proprietor and leave for parts unknown, which they did o omphatically that they have not been heard from since. They They were both waiting for the di trick court, Fairchilds on the charge of assault with intent to commit mur- der and Hawkins for burglary. Harry Parsons was taken' to Dos Moiney yesterday by the sherifl, upon awarrant charging him with obtain- ing money under false pretenses, Ho i a fast young man, and at one timo made Omuba his headquarters, but if he gots what everybody helioves he will have his mail sent to Fort Madison for some { time. “Ngxr,” water L Salve, e world for Cuts Bucllin's Arz Ulcers, Salt 1thenm, Fo , Chapped Hands, Cl an'l allein oruptions, wn ! 1 rew, Dot 4 tis guaranteed to s o woney retuaded, shta per hox, Hos salo by (1 H ¥, l,m- fman ‘ fl,/ & Facifie - .20, ROUTH £h trom 12t, Paal Gouneil Piatis Witheut Coange Time, Unly 17 Maurs L3 r).u'r, D 1 gt provea BLAC " the bes s aiver medicioe I have a ¢» Consisting of They are :11 made ot der my own supervision, Corner Broadway WHOLESALE AND AND Office No, 34 Pearl St Hleventh Avenus, Corn, Oats, Ono of the Lust second-class Iotels In the Wast in the BROADWAY HOTEL. A. E BROWN, Proprictor, Council Bluff, Towa, o supplic Loat the market at- God rooms and first-class beds, very reasonable UNION AVENUE liuTELZ 817 Lower Broadway, Mrs. C. Gerspacher & Son, ' CLASS TIOTEL AT REASONABLE TRANSIENTS M MODATED. 0 REABONS FON and (20 Broad: SELLING SDANDINAVIAN HOTEL. N, Andereon, - - Proprietor, 782 Lower Broadway. Table pupplied with (he best the market af- fords. Tormis §3,60 and §.00 per week. Translent 81,00 pe If You Whh Y Lulmh Go to LOUIE DUQUETTE, Boups, Meats, and Eatables always on ts per call, hand. _Five STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, | EALSOMINING £ND GRAINING, L2 BEPECIALY Y. $hop—Corner B roadway snd Scott St HUCHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Confectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh | ysters and Ice Cream in feason, 12 MAIN 8T, Council Bluffs, A EL. DA (Successors to J. 'W. Rodefer) RETAIYL LACKAWALNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURG To the Consumers of Carriages & Buggies. nplsts stock of all the Latish Biyles of Cirrisges, Phastons and Opza and Top Bugges, Tne Celebrated Brew:ter 8ids Bar, The Hawnlin 8ide Bar, The Whitney Side Bar, and The Mallhalland Spring. The Do‘m“ Queen Buf'f'y and Phaeton uever combs her hair| Old Rel able Eliptic bpm;lg l];’m;ue.x and Phaetons, { > o Als> the st ma'erials, aad un- I should be pleased to ltave thoss desirous of pur- chasing t> ca'l and examine my stock. I will guar- virtuous and [antes sa'isfaction and warrant all work. H. F. HATTENHAUER, and Seventh Streets, COUNCIL BLUFFS IA cOo., DPEALERS 1§ ALL |OWA GOALSI ATLSBO not found | GONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. reet, Yards Cor. Eighth 8treet and Council Bluffs, COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FACTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, CORN MEAL, CRAHAM FLOUR AND GHOPPED FEED The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. The Highert Market Price Paid for Rye, Barley L NID IBIR O @I (@) il AN Parties Wiching to Sell Broom Cora Will Please Send Sample, IVE A BINITEE, &7 (HEh: STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, This luun {ry has Just boon oponed for Lusi- nosw, and we arc now propared to do laundry vork of all kinds and gurantee satisfaction A specialty mado of fine wors, such o8 collars, cuffs, uv,.-unm, ete, We want everyboly to Kive us u trial, LARSON & ANDERSON, \PERISHABLE PERFUME, Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER, Best for TOILET, BATH and } ANDKERCHIEF. WLERE S VRN e TR e T JOIN BTARLNR, RROMR MOHAMY, Presfdent, Vico Pres't, W. E. Duisugs, Sec, and Treas, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING (0 Lincoln, Web MANUFACTURERS OF Gorn_Planters, marrows, rarm Rollers, Bucket Eloveting Wina Vo aro propared to do Joh work and waual turing for other partics ddven all orde NESRASKA MANUFACTURING 00, + Lixoouw N ANTI-MONOPOLY LEAGUE, Biank memversmip roles for the auti-monpaty | league, atalning statenwnt of principle met. InuI { precedure and iustructions how to organ. 1z0, will be sont_on applicationjto, G.5H, Gale, Melroy, Neb, . Enclose stawp. wibd) —

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