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- { THE DAILY BEE--'-MONDAY FP’I‘EMBFR 1 188" OOUN‘OII- BI.'U'I'I‘S O. 0. COVIE & OO, COMMISSION MERGHANTS, City Markes, Couneil Blufts, lowa, WHOLESALE FLOUR HOUSE, @eneral Agents for tho Celebrated Mills of H. D. Kush & Co., Golden Kagle Flour Leaveawosth Kansas, and Quecn Beo Mills, Sioux Falls, Dakota. & Criftenden, Council Blufts, is ence, Smith H. = SEAMAIN, WTOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERY AND PRINTER'S CGOODS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. R LE ABSTRAGl Lands and Lots Bou%ht % nd Sold. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES, NOTARIES PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCERS. COUNCIL BLUFFS - - - - - - ) I0WA . daBUINRSCOIN, 15 North Main Street. WHOLESALE DEALER IN SHOE FINDINCS. Reads-fitted uppers, skin and kip. Ok and Hemlock NOLE LEATHER, and al 0ods appertaining to the sho Go dsmold a8 cheap as in the Fast = GO T MRS, NORRIS' NEW MILLINGRY STORE FOR STYLISH SPRING MILLINERY PATTERN BONNETS AND CHILDREN'S HATS A SPECIALTY. 105 South Main Street. - - - - - Council Bluffs Ia TWATEIR WAV 0SS That never require crimping, at Mrs. J. J. Good's Hair Store, at prices never befere touched b any other hir dealer. Also full line of switches, at xreatly reduced prices. Also gold, wilver an colorod nots. - Waves made from Iadies’ owis hatr. Db nob fall to il before purchusing elsewhore. All goods warranted as reprosentod MRS. J.J GOOD, 29 Main atreey, Council Bluffs, Tow: OFFICE 'NEW MEAT MARKET. No. 536, BROADWAY, (Palmer’s Block. Between 6th and 7th streets. E. W. TIGKNOR, PROPRIETOR. Our Motto:—Strict cleanliness, the be<t quality of meats, and lowest possible prices. Meats de- dered to avy partof the city. Come aud see our new shop. Bethesda BATHING HOUSE! At Bryant's 8pring, Cor. Broadway and Union Sts. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Plain, Medicated, Vipor, Eloctric, Douch, Shower, llnt and Cold Baths petent’ o alo and female nurses and attendants always on hand, and the best of care and atten- HAIR GOODS. WATER WAVES, In 8tock and Manufactur- ed to Order. Waves Made From Your Own Hair. TOILET RTICLES, All Goods Warraated as Plunge, Come sion given mtrms Special attention given to 2 Bt ik investgaton aud patronegs Represented, and Frice: eited. Guaranteed. MRS. D. A BENEDICT, 337 W. Broadway, Council Bluffs; - - - Towa MRS, E. J. HARDING, M. D., DR. A. H StupLey & Co., 106 Upper Broadway. Dr. Stud! ’lnnlmun. of chronic discases mede o special CANGSES AND OTHER H TUMORS Rheum, Scald H and granulated Eyos, KEMOVED without the urawing of blood or use of knife, Curen lung discases, rotula, Liver Com: t, Dropsy, Kheuma- tism, Fever and Mercur- il soros, Eryipelas, Salt famed i Kiduey and Je Discase: of all 3 el Vener dinenson. eworrhoids or Piles curod | Medical Electrician mol refunde Al diseascs tre- 4 upon thoprincipleof veget- able reform, without the use of mercurial pois- AND ona or the Knifo. Elcctro Vapor or Mcdicated Baths, furnished wio desire them. Horula or Rupture radically cured by the use tho Elastic beit Truss and Plaster, which hes euperior In the world, GYGNECOLOGIST. Graduste of Eloctropathic Institution, Phila- delphia, Penua, CONSULTATION FREE CALL ON OR ADDRESS Drs, 2. Rico and F. C. Miller, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Ia. LIVERY, |sBismmmsses Feod and Sale Stables,| J. G. TIPTON, 18 ot Eivet street, Aggomey § (ounsellor, Boaquet s cid stand, Council Biufts, lowa, WILLAKD SMITH, Prop, Office over First National Bank, Council Bluffs, Towa. Will practice in tuo state and federal courts Office Cor, Broadway & Glenn Avs, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Tho treatment of all diseases and pointul dit- alty. W.D. bT'ILLMAN Practitioner of Hemeopathy, consulting o : "JNO. JAY FRAINEY, Phy.,}f’ll?fl?flqy}flg?% Justice of the Peace, Yiufls, low =5 814 BROADWAY, SINTON & WEST, Council Bluffs, - - DENTISTS. W. B. MAYES, 14 Poarl Street, Ceuncil Bluffs. *L[]ELIIS andRe&]EStaLB. First-class abetracts of Pottawattamio Broadway aud Main Towa. P, HANCHETT, Proprictor of cou Milce corner of Vstreots, Council Biulls Tows DR. A PH‘!SIGIAN AND SURGEON. ‘JUHN “STEINER, M. 0., Hous, 9 &, m. to i 0. 14 Pearl strect. .m, o b p, m Teleph F. T. SEYBERT, ‘M. D, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, COUNCIL BLUFFS, Office No, 6, Evorett Block, Broad- way, over A, Louie’s Restaurant. (Doutschor Arzt.) Cor, WASHINGTON AVE & Tth St. Bluffs, tosidence, 120 | e connection »nn‘ Council wAseases of women and children a_spacialty. P, J, MONTGOMERY, M. D.. Free DISPENSARY EVERY SATURDAY - | Office tn Everett's block, Pearl troct. Wesi) | dence 6x8 Fourth Oifice hours trom 9 to 2104and o%p.m. Council nlufls S. E. MAXON, ‘% AROE X T BIOT. F_ C. BLARK' PRACTICAL DENTIST. Office over savings bank COU\‘C“‘ BLUFFS, - - - Iowa Pearl opposite the postoffice, One of " 1 the oldest practitioners in Council Blufls, Batis | MAUKHER & ORAIG ! Fery wishing to buy ty propert F:ch Out Glass, Fine French China, ab bl ver Bushnell ok store, P Sllver Ware &c., EUW'N J. ABBGTT The Star Bakery, Justice of the Peace and HOWARD & R08|E, Notary Public. [ 227 MAIN ST, 4168roadway, Council Bluffs | beat Bread Baker in the West; also Employ th | ajchoice kand for Cak Plos Bread delivered to all parts of Deeds sudmortgages dravn jand scknowl ged | the oity. BTAITO'. IA. A ®xetch of the Town and ita People, Correspondence of T Bre. Stunton, Towa, August 28, —Stan. ton continues to grow, U. W. Swan- son is building & second half to his Iarge store, and expects to be filling 1t up with his mammoth stock of gen- eral merchandise before the ides of September are gone. He will then have a principal sales room 44x80, besides & sccond story full of farni- ture. An effort is on foot to build a new hotel and establish G. T. Chap- hotel and “mine host.” Mr. O. wife, have man, of the Commercial restaurant as and his much been very well knows to the traveling public, who have stopped at this vil- lage, and have made friends by their tireless efforta to care for the stranger “within their gates,” and they are the ones to have the new hotel: A NEW ELEVATOR has been ordered by the Chicago grain dealer, E. W. Stevens, and notice has gone forth that it will be pushed for- ward with ‘“‘neatness and dispatch.” The death of Mr. Alfred Swanson, the veteran grain dealer and pioneer of the town, has left a gap in the busi- ucss ranks that will not soon be closed as he was one of the first on the ground, was & thorough business man, held 1n esteem by all. esteemed A, W, HOWELL, formerly of Red Oak, comes here from Willis county to-day, and isopen- ing a full line of jowelry, clocks, watches, plated aud eilver ware, mu- sical instruments in the same build- ing with the new boot and shoe store just above Dr. C. W. Hines' office. LYNCH, for some time, associated with the ‘Tidioone Journal, on the banks of the Alleghony, in the days when the Der- rick of Oil city and Brother Needle of the Journal, tought the battla for the producers before the Derrick was bought up by the Standard Oil com- pany has just arrived to-day from the Review oftice at Villisca, and set up his ensign as Editor and Publisher of “The Stanton Call.” The Call will sponk fr the first time on next Sat- urday, providence permitting; and we judge from our acquaintance with its editor, that it will speak with no un- certain sound; and the machine, may buy up the oftice but they don’t buy the editor; and we notice the people of the young city are much interested in the new enteiprise, and wo wish 1t success. { Thero are some things rather of a mysterious nature counected with F. 8 the suicide of John A. Anderson, one mile west of the town lust_ Saturday morning. It was testified betore the coroner that Mr. A. in company with another man, went out to cuc weeds by the track, and that having worked an_hour or two Mr. A. went out into +he fields, some rods from the track. After awhile his companion looking in that direction, saw him hanging by the neck as though dead, suspended from a small tree. He ran down the track and called the other men of the sec- tion force, and they testify that when they arrived he was on the ground. He had been hung by his suspenders and the suspenders had broken, and strange to tell were notabout his "neck or attached to the tree. A willow twig rope was found also, indica that he had cunlumplnh.d using the willow rope. It is etated also he had on more than one occasion before this spoken of killing himself. He was a man of forty or hfty years, with wife and children; seemed to be in good health and strength, weighing porhaps 180, but his family are spoken of as doing much towards his support. The or- phans’ home, @ milo or~ two_south of this place, is in a good condition and i spoken of by the people in the high- et terms, T. S. Bishop, the first reader of Tur Beg, w the town, has the only tin shop, and keeps a full stock of hard- ware, while the Hanson Bros., on the corner, have a big store and handle implements and stock. The town is growing, the people are cheerful, in- dustrious, and thrifty; and a city is developing of this new Oleona, on the prairies, BUCKEYE, —_— Revitalizing the blood is absolutely necessary for the cure of general de- bility, weakness, lansaticude, otc. The best enricher of the blood is Brown's Iron Bitters RED-HAIRED, BUT HOPKFUL, The Pennsylvania Campalgn. Washington Specil to the Clucinnati Commer clal, State Senator Cooper, the red- haired and hopeful c.airman of the Cameron republican state contral com mittee, has just been interviewed, with the following results, Said Chairman Coope “I think the indorsement of Arm- strong, the greenback candidate for governor, insures the clection of (i eral Beaver by a lurge plurality.” “What vote do you estimate that Armstrong will receive!” “‘Abhout the same as the greonback candidate for governor received four years ago, 81,708, That was the great greenback yesr. Of course, the vote of the party has declined. I put the greenback vote of the etate to-day at twenty thousand, The rest of Armsirong's vote will cowe from the labor party, The mgniticance of the action of Monday's cotvention lies in the fact that the labor organizations have never taken any part in politics heretofore as organizations, The con- vention represented the laboring men and not political bodie Armstrong s He is much more a labor man than a greenback He has u editor of {the Labor Tribuae, at Pittsburg, o long time connected has been for a sta, The trades will pive d the let the mination for governor ¢ al Arinstr ith it," us do you think t the greenback tic V! lorsement of ticket Hroporti will ‘In what the two parties ‘Every two out of three will come from the democrats in counties like | | s the whol | drawn from Philadolphia, Allegheny, &ec. In great | is very strong with the labor clement. | 7 mining coun’es, where are also great demoocratic sofinties, nine out of ten will come from the democrats. In Burks the proportion will be large, but pot so large as that. Beaver would have been elscted anyhow, but this will give him & greater plurality.” “What vote do you allow Stowari " “‘Stewart can't possibly get forty thousand votes, and I doubt 1f he will haye thirty thousand, fully one-fifth of which will be democrats, Nearly one-half of Wolfe's vote was demo- crats. An analysis of the vote last year shows twenty-seven thousand re publican votes for Wolfe aund twenty three thousand democrate, #o that the independents, you see. Iargoly made up of dissatistied demoorats. We aro making a careful township canvass of the state, and all reports which come to us show that Stewart will not recetve one-half of the votes that Wolfe received last year.” *“What plurality do you eclaim for Beaver?” “‘Well, not less than thirty thou sand, He wiil probably have some where about torty thousand., A great many things work in his favor. I estimate General Beaver will recoive fally ten thousand democratic votes from soldiers. Ho will also have the sympathies of a large number of men who lost relatives and friends in the TIH" GRAND INAUGURAL EXPOSITION AND Speed Contest AT THR DRIVING PARK, Fair Association Girounds, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sept 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1882, PREMIUNMS, $20,000. Grand Inaugoral Exposition and Speod Contest open Lo the world $9,300 FOR SPEED. war. This man Pattison, whiie too young fo take part in the war, was in full sympathy with the south, as his family was known to be. Thore is a good deal of dissalisfaction in the democratic party, especially among Roman Catholies. They are always able to command nonunations from democratic conventions, because of their numeriocal strength in the party. But they can not get their men elect- ed. The democrats cut them. “The issue of protection veraus freo trade,” said he, *‘will bo the great issue of the campaign. We are got- ting letters from manufacturers on all sides, saying that they regard it acd accept it as such. Senator Cameron’s Republican colleagues in the Senato, who have volunteered to come into the State and speak for the Republi- can ticket regard this as the pivotal battle on the tarift. Every Republi- can Senator who stumps has offered his services, by the way—Senators Lo- gan, Frye, Hale, Allison, Plumb and others.” “On what ground will you claim that the tariff is in danger!” “On the ground that there sre sev- en Congressional districts in the state which will be lost with a serious di- vision in the party, and with the loss of tho Congressman-at-large there will be eight Congressmen given to the Democrats, enough to change the com- position of the Honse of Representa- tives.” VENNOR'S PRUPHEC[E! The Weather Improbavilities for the Rest, of 1882, First to Seventh—Now, mark, Foggy weather will be experienced along the North Atlantic coast and Gulf of St. Lawrence, with thunder storms and probably eultry weather over the North Atlantic. Sulry and showery up to the sixth day. Cooler change night of sixth or on the seventh, with possibly frosts in Now York state and providence of Quebec and Canada. pleasanter woather. Days varying from warm to sultry; evenings and nights generally cool. A favorable week in the majority of sections Cool in mountainous régions Proba- bly a good deal of rain m the province of Quebec and lower provinces. Stormy on Newfoundland coast Fourteenth to twenty first—A rather stormy and unsottled week, with fre- quent rainfalls Windy weather pro- bubly in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and north Atlantic sections, W in northern sections about 20th and 21st. Stormy and cold weather 1 England and Scotland. ‘Twenty-first to twenty-eighth— Tewperature probably fall like. Windy with very cool evenings and mghts (probably frosts) in northern and west- ern sections, A good deal of rain in northwest and westernstates, Stormy and wet in Gulf of . Lawrence and along northern Atlantic coast, Twenty-eighth to thirtioth—In all probabilities wet and stormy in the majority of sections, Crop reports less favorable than expected, Wretch- ed weather 1 maritime ports and Newfoundland, October— Cold, wet and stormy after the 16th of the month throughout Canada and northern At- lantic and contral states, with proba- bly snow falls in extreme western por- tions of central divisions of United States and in Western Ontario, Canada. November—May bring a_return of open and calmoer weather in its fore portion, but the latter part of that month promises to be again stormy and very cold in the northwest and portions of the northern contral divi sion, (U, 8) There is likely to be a cold wave of cousiderable intensity over western and northwestern sec- tions of hoth Canada and the United States, towards t of the month or_entry of December, he ¢ December—It is my opinion from present standpoint (July 22d,) that | this month will give an unusual amount of preeipitation (rain and #now). Snow iy north north- western and western sections, and heavy rains and sleot storms in south- ern, central and southern Atlantic divisions of the United States, Atter the 20th of the mouththe snow storms are likely to extend as far to thesouth- ward as the northern portions of the southern Atlantic division (Delaware and Margland). Henvier saow falls will vecur in western and eastern por. tions of Canada than iu central por- tion of St. Lawrenco river valley, Very stormny close of the month in the majority of sections, and proba Seventh to Fourteenth—Cooler and | g, THE GREAT HURDLE RACES THE CLOSE BROS, PROGRAMME, Finsr Dav—Soptember 18 Towa a d Nebraska colts in which aon: try are ex SFCOXD DA ember 10.—Formal apening of the Exposition Noted speakors James G Elalve, R. G, Ingersoll, James . Wison and otherswith splendla racos Trikp DAY—Septenm’s £ 20, 2:40 cln o, 2:33 class very five FunNINK TACo. tore will he an exhi ot groands to surpass anyihing ever hefore shown in lowa, Founra Day wore fine cat rav of exhibits i never betor Missouri Fita Dav—September 22 —The fluest_speed programine, embraciug such ra os aa froodforall, 3 tn b running mio b 2,000 for sousational trotters an s TG IA et 100 bead of cattle ik ths finest herds in the cour try for walo during the forenoon of each day of the Exposition One-halt milo d-ah, Free forall jace, <‘l the bist horses in the coun Septomber 2L—More fine racoy ¥o_hoe horacs, With an ar ho Gren Expowtiion Build atton pted in the Vailey of the , w ith Come Omne! Come All! Have a ‘Week of Genuine Pleasure. On the Fourth Cay, Septemher 21, will occur the great HURDLE RACE| DONT MISS IT. For Sensational Trotters or Pacers, $2,000. For any desired information addrese A. B. McKUNE, Sec., Council Blu Ia. JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. COUNCIL BLUFFS, TOWA, Opvick—Brondway, hetween Main and Pare troots, Wil practico in Stato and Federa INFIRMARY | T.J, [}AI]Y M.D, V.8, (Late Veterinary Surgeon U, 8, A.) The Only Veterinary Surgeon in the City. OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, | UPPER BROADWAY. REFERENCES : o bist Phys clans in Council Bluffs and TIOK, OPFICKR, Wl M. PURKY, UFFI[}ER & PUSEY BANKBRS, Council Bluffs, Ta. Established, - - 1866 Dealers in Forelgn and Dowestic Exchange and homo securitios, STEAM LAUNDRY. 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Al of th Proprietors, This leundry hay just opened for bust. work, such W Wo llars, want overyboly to give ua @ trinl LARSON & Kubber Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and Trimmings, at Bixby & Wood’s, THE PLUMBERS, On Banor:{t or (Fonrth Streets.) HEAT YOUR HOUSES ANDERSON ble plent of snow. Before the first of the new year there will have been experienced a very considerable term of stormy weather. Theice outlook could not well he better Of Council Blu Organized under th t ate of lowa Paid up capital 8 6,0 g | Authorized capiial 200/00. Interes | on the g paid on t P 3 P Bpecial attention kiven aud correspIn J. T Hart, LA M, yidu J. D Edmundson, W W Wallace ST POWERFUL! ) |FURNAGES IN THE WORLD. {ARDS N BOYNTON & CO SHICAGO, 1L — The Very Best of Brooms Constantly on Hand. | GENERAL HILL MfiLHINEB.Y‘ GOUNCIL BLUFFS MANUFACTURING GO, Mouldings. Scroll and Lattice Work, Wood Turn- ing Re-Sawing, Planing and Matching, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Boxes, Etc. Manufacturers and Dealers in Improved Hawkeye Wind Mills and Pumps. J. J. Hathaway, Manager, Council Bluffs, Ia. Machinery «ill be run exclusively for custom work on Thursday and Friday of each week. Orders s licited and satisfaction wuaranteed, A.EH. MAXYNE & CO., (Successors to J. W. Rodefer) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN LACKAWANNA, LEHIGH, BLOSSBURGOS AND "ALL [OWA GOALS! CONNELLSVILLE COKE, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, ETC. Office No, 34 Pearl Street, Yards Oor, Fighth Street and Hleventh Avenus, Council Bluffa. P. T, MAYNE, COUNCIL BLUFFS STEAM FAGTORY MANUFACTURE BROOMS, BROOM HANDLES, «CORN MEAL, GRAHAM FLOUR AND CHOPPED FEED The Highest ol Market_Price Paid for Oats, Rye, H DD BROOM CORIN Parties Wishing to Sell Broom OornIWill Please Bend Sample, MAYNE & CO. COUNOIL BLUNFES. JAMES FRANEY, Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA Always keeps on hand the fine«t assortment of mat rial for gentlemen'’s wear. _Satisfaction guaranteed GO TO 536 BRO.A.DWAY For all kinds of FANOY GOUDS, Liaces, Fmbroideries, Ladies Tndarwar of Alllhmnplluun Also andlerchiofs, both in -Ilk and linen, hose of all kinds, thread, plos, neodios, cte. Wo hope tho Iaaios will’ call and soo our stock of goods at 636 Broadway ! " UNION BAKERY, 5I7 SOUT MAIN STREET. THHE BEST BREAD IN THE OI'Y. None but first-class Bakers omployed. Bread, Cake, Pios, &c., delivered to any part of the city. Our Wagons run all day. P. AYRES, Proprietor, CHARLES RICHE Corn, iiBarley 2> Merchant Ta lor. (Late Cutter for Metealf B ,,) Devol's New Building, Nor Main Street. Council Bluffs, la,; 3 Suits to order 818 nlll upwards, sy SR S . KIMBALL. l.l‘() H. L”AMP. KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J, P & J. N, Casmady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. Weo have the only completo set of abstracs books to all city lots wod lands in Pottawattamie county. and abstracts fur ishod on short cotico. Money to loan on city and far: t kUit the borrower, HUGHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Con/ectionery, Fruits,Nuts Cigars and Tobacco, resh Qysters and Ice Cream in Season, 12 MAIN 8T, Oonneis Bluffs Iteal state bought aud wol1. Office MAIN STREET ILIVERY, FEED A\I\D—- SALE STABLE. e | All Shippers and Travelers will find good accommodation and reasonabls COUNCIL BLUFFS | Ghirgen IRON WURKS 'SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPP( o) MANUFACTURERS OF OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, ENGINES, BOILERS, MINING | Council Bluffs, - - . Iowa. AND HOLLAND & MILLER, GENERAL MACHINERY Proprictors. Oftice and Works, Main Sireet, COOUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Wo give speclal attontion to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND Sullivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PREVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, wovsw tovss, | BOOTS, SHUES, ETG GENHRAL REPAIR WORK Also agonts for the followlog lnes af ! prompt sttention, A general &y e wortaent of | 8 (’.‘J]lshlp Companies : ragy (foods, Belting, I’l:mu:, | Cunard, Auchor, Guion, Awerican, acg Stade | CHAS, HENDR L, e b e ¥ 0 thend i g | Prosident. uterest :u‘u on G MRS, H. J. H1L70n, M, D, | Sullivan & Fitagerald, - pract B A pud o largor vulum, { pure Sold by PIERCEY & BRADFORD, Omiana, Net# Jy2-dam AGENTS, PHYSIGIAN AD SURGEON 843 Broadway, Coungi! Blufsf 222 Hroadwav Counnocil Blaffs

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