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| ! | | - “The Daily Bee. GOUNGIL BLUFFS, Morning, Sept. 28, Thureday BUBSCRIPTIO RATES By Onrrfer, = « - - < 20 centsper weok ByMsil - - - - - - $10.00 per Yoar Office: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadwa) M. G. GRI N, Manager, ,TON, City Bditor. MINOR MENTIONS, ~J, Mueller's Palace Music Hall, —Sherraden makes photographs, New line of cabinet frames just re- ceived at Seaman’s. sepl26.8t —The hope is now that rain will not in- terfere with the soldiers’ reunion, —Yesterday dne permit to marry was given Lonis Lonn and Lizzie Cowits, of James, Tows, —Therenre a good many dogs at large, but few give outward indication of having paid their license, ~All kindsof boots and shoes, sufficient to supply the demand of everybody, at Geo. Bloxsm's new store, —New goods, new store, new and rea: sonable prices, at the old Boot and Shoe honse of George Blaxsim, Lower Main opinion in 187¢ compared with 1882 will decorate their business buildings street, —~George Washington, for nipping some surgical instrumenta from a doctor's office, was yesterday sentenced to thirty days in she having & young babe, which wonld render imprisonment an unusual hatdship. 8he would give little satisfaction as to where Hazen had gone, but seemed confi- dent that he was safely out of the reach of the law, —A wpecial telegram to Tie Bew ceived from Kansas City, last even gives the result of yesterday's game as fol- lows: Kansas City, 6; Council Bluffs, 6, At the democratic county convention to-day the names of I, J. Galligher, of Garner township, and Ed. Troutman, of this city will be presented as oandidates = | for clerk. ~Squire E, J. Abbott was presented last eyening by a number of his friends with a beantiful inkstand and waste basket, Ex-Mayor Vaughn made the presentation wpeech in his usnal happy style, POINTS FROM THE POST, How The Editor of The Nonpareil Repudiated Anderson and Pro- nounced Him Unfit for Office Keith, of the Dennison Bulletin has been peering over the files of the Den- nison Review, and has revived some interesting articles from the pen of J. Fred Myers, its editcr, who is now known as the editor of the Nonpar- oil. The comparison of Mr. Myers is interesting, but places him inrather a inconsistant light. At that time he withdrew from the convention because of the nomination of Anderson for VALIENT VETERANSE. They Begin Gathering and the Tents Are Already Pitched, The Preparations Made for a Most Joyons and Snccesstal Rennion. To.day is the opening one of the soldiers’ reuni Yesterday there wero a few arrivale, but to.day will be the one on which most will come in. All hands are busy com pleting the necessary preparations and doing the preliminary work. Yeater- day tho work of pitching the tents on the fair grounds was A better site for the encampment could hardly have been secured, there are convenient facilities for reaching it, street cars running from the Ogden house to the very gate. There is water on tho grounds, and the buildingn, sheds, etc.,, can all be utilized, There isan excellent parads ground, and the grand stand will afford an excellent chance for out- siders to witness the movement of troops, the sham battle, and other doings, It is expected that all good citizens accomplished. at least in a patriotic manner, and will in all ways help to make the oec- casion a success in all respects, Chrls. Vogt, one of Council Bluffs worthy veterans, has two flags of his- 'I"ll_lil DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA THURSDAY, SLPTEMBER 25 #said that there was at one time s movement in Council Bluffs to have German, French, and other higher branches tanght in the public schools; | ———— NOTICES. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., at this time thore were nther schools| NOTIC needed in the city to do justica to all [ Lost, Fourd, in the common branches; that he favor- ed the diverti this fund that was to be used for teaching the higher branches to the establ ment of other schools for the benefit of the masses, and that this resolution was carried by a large majority. Mr. Pusey isan Wan sducated man who appreciates the F ANTED—A 200 higher accomplishments, but in this | W Are mrasa st e reprosented the American idea, yos, e, the Republican idea, that the | Ty first duty of a republic is to give all \ the people a common education. The pecial To L Wants, Boarding, ctc., PER Loave adv ertlsements af LINE for ench subsequent insertion. Pear! Stroet, noar Proadway 70! LD liks & situstion in 1dy. iy had experi [* ard will give gocd reliron es, f Addres B, P. Dyp OfF Nonpareil at the time landed him for S ANTER R he stand he took in_the matter, and [ VW /\NTCE (V0 nes b mone. e now, true to its established custom of | Address W, 1. Ayleswortn, box 74, Conncil eternal vacillation, slops over on the other side, eral house Frank - - - A Puzzling Question. Under the caption of ‘‘What Shall I Do with My Vote!” the Union-Ar- row, a republican paper of Tabor, Ia., sayn: There are many republicans in this district who have decided not to vote for the regular congressional nominee of their party. The question comes to each of them, what shall I do with | Bros. my vote! We take it for granted their desire to vote for a republican congressman, They will not vote for verybody tn Council Bluffs fo o Tim fnm, 20 conts por woek, do ored by carriers, Office, No 7 Pearl Street near Broadway. ANTED—To buy 100 tons_broom ocorn For partioulars address Council Blufts Broom Factory, Counci] Bluils, lowa. 658-208 ———— e For Sale and Rent (YOR RENT—A storeroom o Main straet, op- posite Owtholic «huroh. Inquire of Beck 10 ac and r horse o o | and’a good well. Tt is located in Osborne count,, Anderson, No independent republi- [ Kunsas, 6 iiles trom Oshorne railroad. Linquire can will be brought out. They are|at Bewoffice. tempted to scratch, and not vote at our office, No. 7 eneral house at 810 Sixth pesks German and English, RICK—200,000 brick for sale iy éa all, Is this good policy! Is it right! B _ODELL & DAY. Add ress, We are men not only enjoging the ad- | J1ULNSHED KOOMS i quire at 706 Mynster 8 ertisements, suc an For Sals, To Rent, 11l be inserted in thie column % the ow rate of TEN OENTS PER LINE for the first insortion and FIVE CENTS AND CARPET HOU:E. Broadway, and Fourth Streef., Qouncil Bluffs, Iowa. J. MUELLER'S P brated A Weber Pianos, L Goods M Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Iail. district attorny, justifying his action, | toric interest, which he offers for use —Alex Smith yesterday paid $7.60 for [ not only because, as ho said ‘‘a cor: |in decorating the headquarters. Ono the privilege of getting a throbbing head. | Fupt bargain and sale job was put up,” | of them is a United States flag which ache, He won the distinction, however, | #1d alto because he deemed Andorson | was carried through the Mexican war, of being the only plain drunk In court. an unfit man, saying ‘‘there would be|in which Mr. Vogt served. Ho at vantages of liberty, but we are the custodians of that liberty. Our fore- fathers have made us responsible for [OR SALELA 10x12 skylight. Suttable for Y i hot b pp) ol J. MUELLER, ~Officer Barhyte is now stationed a the Transfer, with instructions to keep an especial eyo out for all confidence men, —The widow of Louis Henn has received $3,000 cush, the amount of her husband’s insurance in the endowment rank of the Knights of Pythiss, The amount was paid over promptly as soon as the will was probated. —Joseph Ross, the upper Broadway oooper, desires to purchase 50,000 hoop poles, He also wanta to employ ten extra coopers, Write to or inquire at his cooper shop. —Joseph Reiter makes the Finest Suita B tho latest styles, at the lowest possible prices. - His merchant, tailoring establish- ment is at 810 Upper Brosdway, Council Bluffs, ~—Bell & Hall, of this city, are shipping on an average a ton to a ton and a half of grapes daily, the product of vineyards in and about Council Bluffs, and this is but one of several, —The new buildings put up this year on Main street are both substantial and ele- gant. Among the fivest may bo men- tioned that of Geo. Bloxsim, He has fitted it up in fine style, and lately moyed into it with a mew stock of Boots and [ danger indeed that honest men will be putin jail, while the rogues will flour- ish, Mr. Anderson has had large ex- perience in clearing criminals already, and we do not desire to have this com- munity placed at his mercy. Woe still hope that the good sense of the repub- licans everywhere will save us from the great calamity of Mr., Anderson’s election.” The Review at that time, with Mr, J. Fred Myers as editor, gave a re- view of the charges made against Mayor Anderson, that he was indict- od for adultery, that he had abused his wife, that he had drew double pay in the army, that he was disei- pated, and summed up the whole by saying, ‘‘We have stated no more but what we verily believe the legal rec- ord will bear out. We have never #seen a specific denial or refutation of thoee charges, and therefore beliove them to be true.” Now J. Fred Myers Is vigorou [y pushing his pen in paid write, Qps, showing this same Anderson, yf H unfit to be district attorne of going to congress. either have a low ide; » high idea of the off torney, or what is jfiore probable, he wroo his honest/Convictions in 1876, nnd is now wrigfig on the Nonpareil nder the dictation of the Y4 worthy Shoes, oto. 1f you desire good goods at | OTEAT- low figuces, call on him, i ’l;*}e rawford County Bullotin —At an early hour yesterday morning there was a slight fire in one of the sheds connected with Mayne’s broomn factory. The department turned out promptly any succeeded in squelching the blazs bef, any very serlous damago was_done, supposed that some wanderl crawled into the shed fo B re T, and that oking, or some other carelessness on his part, —The probability is that in building the new city jail the upper floor will be used for asuperior ‘court room, as well as & council chamber, until the new city hall is built. To keep the court where it is loca- ted at present, would be quite inconvenient in the handling of criminal cases and police affairs, —Ono of the newest, brightest, and most wide awake papers of the day is Tuk Dainy Bee, It is full of s ice, pith, news, sparkling editorials and general miscel: lany, and i in all respects quite equal to the best metropolitan dailies. Long life, health, prosperity and progress to Tun Brk,—Glenwood Daily Journal, —The democratic county convention meets this afterncon to go through the motions of setting up candidates’for the county offices, They need uot bother themselves, for the republicans have already placed before the people good men for those positions and men who will be elected. Had the republicans done as well in congressional matters as in county matters, they would bave had a clean sweep. ~It is bad enough to thrust men into so filthy » jail as that which the city now uses, but there is no excuse in forgetting to feed the prisoners, Yestorday worning at 10 o'clock the hungry inmates were howling for something to fill up with, they haviog had nothing since the day before. Marshal Jackson evidently don't belieye in letting the boys get too fat. ~—There is no oil being inspected now, and the elaborate blank book, prepared as » record, lies useless, The inspection business was overdone in several respects on the start, and no one seems inclined to actively engage init again. A good, fair, sensible system of inspection would be ap- preciated by the public, who have had other, —A twelve-year old son of D, W, Ben+ nett, of Pecific City, met with rather a serious accident yesterday forenoon, He was on a load of potatoes going down Ban. croft street, when a wheel of the wagon run ioto & hole, sud the boy was thrown | W. W, B off. The horsesstorted on a run, the wagon passing over the lad. He was picked up, carried into Mra, Parson’s boarding house, and Dr, Green was called, The boy's in- juries proved to be internal mainly, and their final result could not be fully deter- mined, but it is thought he will uever re. cover, He was atle to be taken to his bome in Pacific Vity by last night's train. ~Hazen, alias Curtis, the Owaha detec- tive who was arrested here Tuesday, has successful y skipped and it s said he is The offi- cers gobbled up his solid woman oa the charge of lewdness, and attached some property consisting of one horse, a rifle, two or three revolvers, & carbine, in fact a | 8!l day. My mother procured “so regular arsenal. The woman was brought before Justice Abbott, but discharged, there being little evidence to hold ber, and now & hundred miles from here, Ir. Anderson’s record, made pub- in 1876, has not been purilicé’ by ime. He stande before the public to-day just as he stocd then, Kven if he seeks to reform (which remains to It is|be proven), it is no reason why he F. Sapp, tramp|should be put into the front rank, | Clinton, when there are hundreds of pure, up- right men in the distriot, far more capable of filling the position, We are throwing no mud at Anderson, but we call the reader’s attention to the attitude in which he figured in 1876, as defined by the Denison Re- view, edited by J, Fred Meyers, pres- ont editor of J:e Nonpareil. In 1876 Moyers spoke from his personal con- victions; in 1882 he speaks from a salary, and hi isp of Anderson is a matter of dollary i cents, The rep- resentative republicans of Greene and Carroll counties also repudiated An- derson in the strongost terms, and for reasons just as binding to-day.” e — Not a drink, not sold in bar rooms, but a reliable non-alcoholic tonic medi- cine, useful at all times, and in all seasons, is Brown's Iron Bitters, FOR SBALE. My residence,{No, 716 Fourth street Baneroft*) L. F. Murreny, Bt Uncle Bam's Court. In the United States court yester- day thero was little done of public in- terest. The juries were impanelled, several motions disposed of, and the case of J. 0. MacGinuitie, of St, Louis, vs. B. 8, Pendleton & Co., of Essox, TIowa, was put on trial, and will be concluded to-day probably, Itisa case growing out of a gouin contract, The following ara the juries impan- elled: PETIT JURORS, that time was in the Fifteenth U. S, infantry, and this flag was of that regiment, The color bearer was killed, and Mr, Vogt jumped into his place and saved the flag fromihe dust, After that he carried it, and retained it in his possession since the war. ‘U'he other flag is one captured from the Mexicans in tho same war. All members of the Grand Army of the Republic are requested to meot at tho hall of Abe Lincoln post this morning at 9 o’clock, by order of Jokn Lindt, commander. P Commandant J. lI.‘)\muuv has issuod orders assigr Col. D. B. Dailey to duty as ?‘Auf of ataff, All informatiod in regard to quer- ters will be glveh by Col. W. F. Sapp, chief quartefmaster, and all matters reluging. t0/subsistence are entrusted to/"Quartermaster E. L. Holmes, and Ofganizations of whatever kind are to Toport to Adjutant K. J. Abbott, and all unattached veterans are reqnested to report at headquarters to Capt. O. L. Krench, chief mustering officer. The following are announced as aidsa: Maj. J. Lyman, Capt. D. Maltby, COapt. Seth Haskios, Dr. John Green, Dr. Pinney, Dr, A. B. McKune, Dr. H. W, Hart, Dr. Still- man, De. White, Capt. T, J. Clarke, Ed. R. Scott, Capt. D. J. O'Neil, Capt. H. H. Metealf, Capt. J, P. Wil- liams, Col. L. W. Tulleys, Capt. Swobe, Oept. Geo. Metcalf, Capt. D, W. Bushnell, Geo. Phelpa. The following are also announced as a special eacort mounted in order to conduct such receptions as may oceur during the reunion: J. P. McMahon, Chas, Officer, W, Jr.,, Frank Pusey, Bert Willism Hardin, Horace Evans, Ernest Hart, Dr, George Brown, C. D, Eix, Leonard Everett, William Siedentopf, A. Beresheim, T. J. Evans, F. T, Webb, Max Mohn, J. 0. Hoffmayr, Fred Kelley, Doug. Patton, G. A. Holmes, 8. S. Keller, George W. Ferguson, Jr., F. C. Newell, C. B. Jacquemtn, Charles Stewart, Fred Davis, George A. Kee- line, Charles C. Cook, Henry Cook, C. R. Scott, William Treynor, Spen- cer Smith, Wm, Wirt Chapman, J. 8. Lange, John Bennett, Ruyal Amy, Judge K. E. Aylesworth, P. C. DeVol, J. N. Cassady, Fred Orcutt, Mahlon Brown, M, B, Brown, E. A. Trout- man, James McMahon, Henry Eis- man, Louis Broadbeck, Heury At- kins, Dr. T. B, Lacey, J. T. Broad- beck, Chas. Bump, Mr, Sennings, Jr., Olay Platner, Tyhil forenoon will be spent in as- signing the detachments to quarters, and arranging for subsistence. At b o'clock this afternoon there will be a general dress parade in camp, under the direction of Commandant Keatloy, The schools of the city are to be closed on Friday, so that all may have a chance to seo the grand parade in the morning, and the sham battle in the afternoon, Creston's representatives arrived Iast night, the veterans from there numbering fifty. Telograms received stato that Leo will have a big company here; that there will errive from Carroll this morning over the O, & N, W, the veteran infantry and band, in all num- organize a revolution that would g¢er. throw our institutions. Having avote, will we not use it? Are Awmericans so foolish as to lay down-their lives for a principle they will ‘afterwards ignoref | The ropublica; that scratohes Auder- son and the -republican that votes for his opponent belong to different spe- cies of the same genus, One is pas- 8iva, the other active, Their actions iffer only in degree. Whom shall Ivote for? The princi- ple objection to a democrat in the mind of a republican is his past asso- ciations. There are two candidates besides Anderson in the field. Both have been hfe long democrats. They are for this reason naturally distaste- ful to republicans, But somebody will represent this district in congress. Who shall it be? Waere we to publish the unvarnished and admitted facta of Mr. Anderson’s private life, our puper would not be forwarded through the mails. In the army he drow double pay, as a rail- Miscellaneous, OST—A large wardrob koy. Liberal roward |4 to finder. Enquire at Bee office. ATILL AHEAD—Great success. Call and_see new accessories and specimens of pictures taken by the reliabie gelatine bromide process, at the Excelsior Gallery 101 Main strect. R. W. L. PAT{ON—Fhysician and Ocuiat, Can cure any case of sore eyea, It Is only matter of timo, and can cure gencrally in from threo tc five weeks—It makes no differ- ence how long diseascd. Will straighten crose eyes, operate and remove Ptyreginms, ctc., and Bpecial” attention to re. apb-tt insert artificial eyes, moveing tadeworms Council ©Bluffs’ Buginess Directory. Art Gallery. Excelsior photograph ga'lery, South Main St. Instantanoous precess, C. GEISE, Upper Broadway, Bottling Works. iG st Pi road commissioner he sueers at the wishes of the peo qiving passes freoly where they will do him the most good, and as a congreasional aspirant he pleces himself under bonds to secure political favors. A chronic oflice neeker, he is the candidate of the railroads and nominee of the machine. Through ignorance All:;d i B°°‘\‘:":':‘,"‘?i‘l:l‘l"’"_::t]w“ apathy on the part of the ettt il e S it SOREITN 1A o people, through bargains, sales, anks. and political promises, through | OFFICER & PUSEY, cornitr Broadway and 5th iti street. ungorupulous embition, _ through | *Gix;png nonk, sth street untiring effort and well studied plans on his part, with strong personal magnotism, using corruption as a ful- crum and political patronage for a lever, a single individual has suc- ceeded in moving the republican ma- chine of the district an3 placing hun- welf before the public as the regular nominee of that party. Greenbackers have an excuse for voting for Hatton; republicans have none. But the lat- ter must vote for some one. They cannot afford to summer over their vote. The object of every true re- Broom Factory. MAYNE& €O, avenue A, and Gth St. Ccal. SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl St. the public weal. Shall we LE—Bo _rosldence lots, 860 O shitk ~ the respousibility? If o O Ay N Y AUGHAN. E we had no vote we woul COUNCIL BLUFFS, Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 SELILIRTS IVEAIDEN ¢ TER YWEST. Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs, E. R. STEINHiLBER, MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF " A IR Ol BN &S5 CUPBOARDS AND SAFES, We make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, = POFLAK WARDROBE SAKFAST TABLES, FOPLAR CUPBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBES, POPLAR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. £2rMail orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office and Manufactory 8. E. Cor. 7th Ave, and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA MORGAN, KELLER & CO., TUNDEIRTARKEIRS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases. Calls attended to at all hours, We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr, Morgan bas served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business, WAREROOMS, 346 AND 357 BROADWAY, pholstering in allits branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- graphic snd mail orders filled without delay. HAGG & CO'S BOTTLING WORKS, publican is not to destroy, but to make better, his owh party. This Dry Goods HARK can be done by following that|th stree republican reuoluzim} of _our Ax‘)vm Erestohiiner. state convention in 1873: ‘‘We G. F, CRAWFORD, 519 Main St declare it to be the duty of every re- publican to oppose the election of a bad or incompetent candidate upon our own or upon any other ticket.” The leaders of the porty must be taught that if they wish a full vote they must nominate good men, De- feat is the only salutary lesson. Ka- pecially is this true in our own state, where republican majorities are so Furniture Manufactory. E. R. STEINHILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th St Furniture Store. &€0., 207 and 209 Broadway. Groceries and Provi SULIVAN & FITZGERAL ons. , 343 Broadway. Gunsmithing, HAM, Gth strect and guaranteed. 8, OROUTT & CO., Broadway and Goods COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - IOWA, BOTTLERS & DEALERS IN GEISE’'S BEER Made from the Finest Malt and Hops, with water obtained from the CELEBRATED ARTESIAN WELL, AT A DEP’I‘H OF 800 FEET, This Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities. BUDWEEHISEIIR BERIR Also Dealers in C, Conrad & Co,’s Original Budweiser Beer, manufactured in St, large that the leaders are practically independent of the people. To ‘‘op- pose a bad or incompetent candidate” does not mean merely to scratch him. ‘That is neutrality, not opposition, but it means to vote against him, and vote where it will do the most good. Therefore, in conformity with this memorable resolution of our own par- ty while in fall possession of its men- tal pawers, ninety-nine counties being represented, we ask every republican who has the good of his party at heart, not only to scratch Mejor Anderson, ess and Saddlery. TAS. WALTER & BRO,, 1AS, BEKMAN, 334 Middle Broadway. MRS, D, A, BE' MES. J. J. GOOD, Livery Stablés Broadw 0 South Main St. p. 1. 0 Hotels. “pper Broadway nd 607 Main stroct West Broadway, ouis, Mo, & Orders in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled, I vy HAGG & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Browing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, Orders from the sountry olicited City orders to families and dealers delivered free, Meat Market W. TICKNOR, 036 Broadway but to vote for that war democrat, that supporter of Lincoln and Kirk- bering 4. Coburg telographs that it will send 40, Dencison 50 and Red Oak 45. Thess in addition tc the George Smilny ¥. M, Monzing Geo, ¥, Dashiel Wm, Eiliost James Loofbourow J B Lewis P. McKinley W, H, Luther C. Newcomb L. 0. R, Pratt Audrew James Hugh Lanyon G. W, Mount George H, Nash J. W, Aikin Waiter Schroles Jlatterbuck Wm, M, McCrary 1. Jones Jerimeah Folsom E. J. Aldrich H. 8. Gregory William Oliver W, J, Garvin k. ‘biovfi:l ubo A O, E. Stone ., lebough Spencer Smith Samuel Decon h’.“ Linley GRAND JURORS, G. W. Perkin, John Jepson, : e, Hanbberser, Samuel Moore, H. F. Miller, + 3, Falr, ¥, I’ Blakemore, Thomas Wilson, 0. A, Kentuer, J. L. Fetter, L. Prior, ¥ ilijah Peake, ames 8, Barnett, W. K, Dodds, Jobn Dickey, W. A, Wood, E. B, Blauchard, J. Purdy, D, E, Spooner, 8. 8, Boner, —— Kmbroideries. A very large invoice of beautiful embroideries just received at Hark- ness, Orcutt & Co.’s. sop20-4t . Noarly a Miracle. E. Asenith Hall, Binghamton, N, Y., writes: “I puffered for several months with a dull pain through left lung and shoulders. T'lost my spirits, appetite and color, and could with difficulty keep up e BO: nook BLoov Birrgis; I took them as di- rected, and have felt no pain since first week after using thew, and am now quite places reported in yesterday's Ber, PHSéO&AL. 8, H, Farrell, of Towa City, is at the Ogden, R, B. Johnston, of Creston, is in the city. Jobn Beno, Ksq., is on & pilgrimage to 8t. Joseph, P, J, Gallagher, of Weston, was in the city yesterday, H., E, Griswold, of Atlautio, was in the city yesterday, Horace Dunton aud C. E. Townsend, of Anita, were here yesterday. Judge N. M, Hubbard, attorney for the Northwestern road, is attending the U, 8, court, E. A, Rogers, J. T, Porter, W, ¥, Thummel, and C, Linderman, of Clarinda, were at the Ogden yesterday, Judge O, P, Shiras, of Dubuque, the new judge of the northern district, ocou- pies & seat beside Judge Love in the United States court now in session here. Sheriff Guittar, who went to St. Loui aboat & week ago with his tamily, for & short visit has returned. His family will remain there with friends for & wmonth longer, The School Question Unlow Arrew (Rep.) Tahor lowa. The Nonpareil opposed to public says Mr. Pusey iv ools. When he was in town last week we asked for an explanstion of this charge, and he wood, that educated gentleman, that succeesful business man, that able financier, that anti-monopolist, that advocate of educotion for all, that law- abiding citizen, that believer in the purity of society and sacredness of the warriage relation, who acknowledges a God in Tsrael and & judgment day, W. H. M. Pusey of Council Bluffs. et A— e Honorable Mention. Millinery. 2% Broadway J. 3. BLIS: ine for yoursel. MRS J. E. ME Come and exam CALF, 518 Broadway Marble and Granite Works. CONNOR & GUANELLA, 117 Broadway. Merchant Tailors JAS. FRANEY, 472 Broadway . CHAS. RICE, Devol's building, fth and Main ER, 310 Broadway Of all the remedies on earth that wel Real Est nd Abstract. may claim nunehma'l)n. THONAS" ECLEC: | i MBALL & CHAMP, opposite court house. TR0 O11, commands especial atteciion, | J W, SQUIR oriier Pearl and 15t ave. For wondrous power t) cure disease, its fame there’s none can throttle. Its merits are not in the puff, but are inside the bot. tle, Rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throa asthma, bronchitis. diphtheria, etc., are cured by Thomas' Electric Oil, DAVID C. EVANS & CO., 504 North Second Street, ST, LOUIS, MO, zér-Ask your Grocer for the Cel- obrated Star Coffee and Star Baking Powder, Restaurant. SMITH SPMCUEN, 404 Broadway Stoves and Tinware. R D. AMY & CO., 500 South Main street. 8hirt Factory. F. F. FORD, corner Bluff and Willow St. Undertakers. MORGAN, KELLER & CO., 346 and 547 Broad way 3 1. M. CON L, 17 North Main 8t. . L BHUOART, Vice-Pres't. MAURER & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Rich Out Glass, Fine French Obina, Bllver Ware &c., $40 Brosvwar -+ COUNCIL BLUF¥S, WA. R X080 D idenl, Cashier. Of Gouneil Bluffs. Organlzed under the laws of tie State of lows Pald up capital. Auth capi AW, BTREET, CITIZENS BANK 76,000 200,000 Intorest paid on time doposite. Drafts lssued on the pnu’:‘w cities of the Unitod States sud Europe. Special attention given to collections W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO, Wholesale and Retall Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY, A. BEEBE, W, BEEBE “Merchant Tailor : 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. Always keeps on haud the finest assortment of mat:rial for gentlemen's wear. Satistaction guaranteed MRKS. J. E. METCALF, Millinery, Dressmaking, BEtc--—-Cutting and Fitting a Spedialty, No. 648 Lroadway, Opposite Revere House. Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies dkerchists, hoso of all klnds, thresd, pin, noodlos, otc. rssietonn d ‘sae ouf shooK of woods. CHARLES RICH, Merchant Tailor. (Late (‘lm.e_r for _Metcdl B ..). Devol's New Building, Main Streer. Council Bluffs, la, A Suits to order $18 and upwards. Underwear, We hope the laales will call J. F. KIMBALL. GEO, H., CHAMP- aad correspondence with prowmpt returas, DR. C. J. CLARK.[ ™ =" | KIMBALL & CHAMP, Twenty-4 o rience ol | WaW. Wallace, ' J. W, Rodter, 1. A, Miller, (Successors to J. P. & J. N, Casmady.) wenty-four years exporience in pract AW, Stroet, Ividul ¢ MES. B, J, AILTON, M, D,, |Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. Office 106 Upper Broadway, oA y M Uiy 17 5 have the only complete seb of abstracs books to all city lote and lands in Pottswattami Council Bluffs, - - Iowa. 222 Broadwav. Counoll Bluffs. PHYSICIAN AND SURCEON, ocounty. Tities examined and abstracts furrished on short wotice. Money 40 loan on city pm‘r:'y. ‘short and long time, in suwme to suit the LOFFo Ry 2 ity snd Rrm o4 the old stani opposite court bonses 5 eath bought sud sold. Offies

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