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THE DAILY BEE ,'f‘\(firll BLUFI'S IOWA MONDAY, A L4 3 ) UCTOBER 2 \ e st — = : : e — s \ | friends here, and held the esteem and re« SUGAR FOR SO 17 | nest, left his bank counter and took to {m., and then start out to deliver the 3 S0 nrq‘r"‘ & "{‘f spect of the entire community, and great — | the praitie. Kver since then he has 'mail received the evening before, and fi Oy LV1R0 I B TLE ympathy will be felt for th wee thus ealled | Some of the Victima ofthe C fi ) versed many 1 a1 r the outgoing of the townships ¢ riou ¢ lon to mourn the death of so worthy a eitl- Sharks Begin hickin. | the district, vieiting the farmers on |morni rival of sen and so kind a father and husbaud, - | their farms, aud the merchants at|t listribu- b The funeral service held to-| The con arks under the | their places of busine in_the after- ! w af St s Catholie | role o s, have been|® ¢ ) campaign i 1 of the Wabash, Lot 4 byt ok v,ir,," "h’ ol 6 5o is_one of the beet|carriers will again distribute, and will | & " bt ban bt s s e fonse & | allowed f¢ y aod the num- | 5 olitieal stumpers in the atate, butnot | colleot the mail for the outgoing trai i " anged | ¢ | y utgoing trains Brgumen = - - - - scemteper work | 1:50 o'elock, the hour "\\m")" changed | jor of vietims muitipiy daily. Satur. | ut desl of time will be|of the e e ey i ey | 99 VITTH VIS 10 WODOTHIROCASY A0S SRS ountry boy applied atp I in stump epeeeh his| It s shonl — o] o e it i whieh s, | 487 ® country boy appliod st police fpent r R ¢ ore shonld 2 Office: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near|q . ...y, aged, and who ire | headquarters to have a fellow arrested | pid - i S TRTIR ] 8 Yo T Broadway. to Attend 1n & ody | for getting $10 from him on the motey o b g i s - "B e el &P GO 52 QB M. G. GRIFFIN, Manager, o Vaik 1 ¥ o, in W the worker e ) it %0 ad 2 a €. W. TILTON, City Bditor, The 13.ye’ band of | b v | [ th . ors, T evolent e ave & onj yabl put 3 ar B e 0 : i 1 y in ma MINOR MENTIONS, party st § * Ackdemy hall Frday | it prateboard sl | atont framo ¢ ccoms B Mot Dbmed - evening, mpany was largely at. |lini the buye ] | drs ey ) U A d ! i =J, Mueller's Palace Musi | waa in all verpeols & suooess, The band the Pacific ", uee and there pointed | wealthiest ublicsn ir . ¢ . i b - ol ~-Sherraden makes photographs s o orcrllent mude. Drof, Olker |00t the fellow, who was Mnlr n in|and the most influential politician | 2 e und a Little Blood on e valoit of . > - charge and lad to the station, Before ng them, aversi istric Onunnil Rl @ra Y “‘.f),',f Pulpit of | furnished the musio for the dancers. The | U ko baid back to the young_fel- | i il huint” among his own part Lo Council Bluifs, lowa rers i aginoienis b eageren committees in chargo were as follows: In-|{oe tha §10 claimed, and on arriving 2] doing effective work Yesterday mae2Gn i —The Round Table meets at Mra, Hom- | vitations—John Kelly, John Dohany, | af tho station made a great hullahaloo Ho makes no secrot of his [ g™ o I = e ett’s, on First avenue, Tuesday evening, George Hughes, John Heffron, Reception | that the boy had his money back, and | opposition to_Andereon, the re subli- of 16w E’ > 2 ] ) A L0 r, Jo " 3, 8Y| had sassion to kick oaL, J. M. Hatton, the green-|%" 1OW ¢ § —A goodly number of the veterans spent | —B. O'Connor, John O'Rourke, B, Sflhad no occassjon to kick. y can, Dr. J y g 4 4 % i Satarday I 160kisg sbodt Omahs, Connor, George Hughes, Floor Managers| While the details of the affair were | back candidate, is making a school | tempe pants were Char- ° ] Bl el —William Baldwin, G, A, Fox, Thomas | being examined into by the chiet, one | hio old man, evidently another victim, |4 day. Hismeetingsare notattended, slipped into the station aud claimed | the fight having centered on Pusey P : i 810 also, and the fellow, lost there|and Anderson. If the atatements of or some supposed in- 4 should be another complaint, quietly | men‘s intentions can be relied up, the sult the railway fellow, standing on inal, was locked up Saturday night for | Poles. e also wishes to employ ten extra |, 3 quickly slipped $10 into his hand, | indications are that' BMr. Pusey will{ono ride of the stroet, being drank.} ettt b ol e FELRIT ST AT VER T Tkl A alihough M Eya Pag, the spirlt me. | 0P claimed that the boxman had asked | the majority againat him is a large o o x wai udioace ot Dobangts | —There will be a rogular meetin of the | for auybody in the crowd to show a | one.—Chicago Times. Saturday evening. board of trade this evening, Eyery mem- | 810 bill, and the young tellow did so. THE NEXT REUNION ber ehould attend, He said that the fellow snaiched it g out of his hand and gave him three was administered at the Congregational empty pasteboard boxes forit, One church yesterday morning, o] 07 two witnesses contradicted him by —T, W, McCargar has sold his beauti- | The Council Bluffs Nine Overpower |stating that he bought tho threo boxes ful brick residence in the First ward, for, the Atlantica. for $10, expecting to draw a §20 bill, Y and that when he found no money in hiouse canvass,at the rate two apeechien |1 a young railway fellow from Omaha, whose name could not be learned. —Billy Rice & Hooley's minstrels are . CALON announced for to-morrow evening at D | McCue, Louie Weber. hany's, —Joseph Ross, the —Kit Casson, but not the only and orig. | coover, desires to purchase 50,000 hoop upper Broadway Headquarters For the Cele- brated Weber Pianos, Goods blazed away with his revolver at Groves, who stood on the other side. Groves returned the salute with another shot, neither bullet taking effect, and then crossing the street took the revolver away from the irate railroader, and in the ecufils ensuing hit him side of the head with the butt, making a scalp wound from which the blood flowed freely. @roves disappeared, and the railroader wan- HLYiN o Toys and Fancy Wholesale and Retail, Address, —The sacrament of the Lord's supper et e A‘;.;Asy VICTORY. Maryaville, Mo, Selected aa the Site, and Some of the Officers Elected The Farewell Order. Saturday was the closing day of the bHpH ) H morly known as the Herford place, TREATOTY - Ay § ¥ dered up Broadway with the blood mALIE - o e Saturday aftrnoon tho Council|them ho had the fellow arrested. |soldiors’ reunion. There wasa gath | running down his face, and telling all | ==’ J. MUELLER The letter boxes, numbering forty, : Chief Field zave tho victim a talking [ o5 hi- | th : i S ) bave been distributed in varlous parts of [ Bluffs nino protended to have a con- |y 'tho effect that he ought to knog |5 % ' the forenoon at the amphi- | the boys that ho had been shot, Some| ‘! j ¥ 4 i = 8 A theatre, on the fair grounds, to make | friends stecred him into a hotel finally | “T3V the city, and will soon be up and in use, | test with the Atlantics, The latter[enough to keep his money in 3 e grounds, to- RS2 BV R Wathed. U e NobeRe H COUNGCIL BLUF:S —The outgoing trains Saturday morniug | wore no match at all, and the Bluff|pocket, and one of the bystanders arrangements for the next one. Thore . - A o ] t were 0 crowded with veterans and others | city boys fooled along with them for ;cln;ed the VIft}'u by saying “,"";f,,h“ from Marysville, Mo , urged strongly & s S — that many could mot get on and were|gight innings, the scoro standing: |l o A% INORIAACH AEHHE om. | that the reunion be held there next A Merited Gompliment " [ o obliged to wait for the next, Council Blulls 17, Atlantios 1. Tho | Swindlers the latter would, e & 0| year. Thero were somo objeotions,| At the clection of officers of the | Y E" o - —Holzman Bros,, the proprietors of the vinl'h)r! by this time were more than Arcade clothing store, are in bad luck, | satisfied, and the home club had got Their place has been closed on a chattel | More than tired of doing all the play- ] mortgage, given to O, & S, Wemer & Co,, |08 _themsolves, and so the game ended. for 84,800, Strock played with the Atlantios, | —The Fifth Towa volunteer band re- | and Jones pitched for them, George membered Tiie B office again Saturday, [ Brown took Strock’s place in the giving it some of their best music before [ Council Bluffs nine. marching away to take the train for home, o — - —Joseph Reitor makes the Finest Suits | THIEVES BREAK =THROUGH Veterar ciation, a well merited | — located, and much time would b |compliment was paid J. W. Chaflic, 80 tho box raan was lot out of the toils | yuont by many in gotting thore, which | editor of The Advance. He was by ez and sot freo to go forth and find fresh oo F F@ R D Tt was finally decided | Besociation, a position which he_filled | 8 = L] PEAINLS bt otherwise they could spend at the re- acclamation elected chaplain of the Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 He showed up a license which City union itaelf, IR VWIS ! : RikIg AL : ey tive ecrvice and filled it woll, He Clerk Savacool had issued, giving him |to hold it there, however, and the [ 8¢UV! ) e ot ]m‘""“ to soll “prize mohey boxos,” ) 2 shared in many of the expericnces of IMCAIIE « GIUI And WILGW OPeeLs, uoung WL, . AV, i . SR 3ia o | chbThOHBHES AHEIAPE active soldier life while in the army of MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Y 3 o the Camberland, which ccounts i parent sanction of the city govern- he Oumberland, hich accounts in - T .A. B el m E of 8. R, Beech, of Marysville, presi- AR part for the ch was mant- N CUPBOARDS AND SAFE=. % young fellow having got his money | because oi its not being very centrally back concluded not to prosecute, and organizationn was effected by the elec n the latest styles, at the lowest porsible prices, His merchant tailoring establish- ment is at 810 Upper Broadway, Council Bluffs, P. H. De Val's Hardware Store Vis- ited by NIght. ] ~The butchers of this city will clo On Friday night burglars or sneaks their places of business to-day from 12:30 | gucceeded in gaining an entrance to to 4 o'clock p, m. for the purpose of attend- | p (5. De Val's bardware store, on ing the funeral of their late beloved % brother, Eugene Schull, The funeral will take place at 1:30 this afternoon, ~The following were drawn as jurymen for the coming three months in the supe- Council & luffs’ Business Directory. Excelsior photo; Instantancous pro is not with tho law but with the police ipt. Rowley, of Maryville, was departmont, and disavow all intention | Selected as post adjutant; Capt. Hou- to have such schemes protected by [ den, of the cawno piace, quartermaster; license, Capt. O f ;nf Maryville, Without stopping to decide on whom | commissary, aad W. Chaflin, of rests the blame, it is enough that the | Council Binils, chaplain, A, J. Chan- swindling has boen going on hero for | try, of Malvern, w days without a check, 1t has boen |stafl; De. }iflflm\m. of known to the autnorities and not a | & and Dr. "A. I thing has been done to check them Couneil Blulfs, firso o \m‘au).\" n C. s that 80 long as a man pays Rego_lutu,m were pussed *‘thar king ge moy. v into the box, he|the citizens of Council }Lu:)a for the can rob the people at will. OF course kind, generous and cordial treatment tho victims are for tho most part silly | received at their hands, and that the enough to get led into the scheme, by action of the citizens in receiving us Broadway, they getting in by a rear window, The fellows confined their plundering to revolvers and knives, of which they captured $100 worth, and o o MeMakon. M. Keating, | fuccoeded in making good theic es- W, S, Pettibons, G. A, Robinson, David | 4P The loss was not discovered Javid | ntil early the next morning, so that Germau, W. D. Hardin, Josoph Ritter, | th thioves had plenty of time to get John S, Hayes, C. C. Horn, themselyos and yoods out of the reach — In the case of Mary Lanuing, harged | of the officers. dent, and John §. Miller, of Marys- | D o I J Somo of the aldermen, in talking | ville, secretary; J. W. Stocker, of Lo- p‘r:‘“’n" o e at 1;,"{;5;“'}; over the matter, ssy the ordinance|gpan and E. Kretohmer, of Ooburg, | e Advanes, - s passed by them does not cover or pro- Limininer} ‘We maXke the following a speci SION TABLES, AKFAST TABLES, £85% SHON NWIFdaw, A tHat thb futl | oroiolo0ecidIsEtos) "WARDROBJ B. HAGG & CO., East Pisyce St. WALNUT EX WALNUT BR g POPLAR BI : WALNUT POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, POVLAK WARDROBES, POPLAR CUPBOARDS, Bakery. P AYERS, 2 5 . i e £ ST T SR PR y POPLAR SAFES, with threatening to kill a man named —— e the belief that they can get some. |88 theydid will never be forgotten. Bathing Houses. WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, Yates unless ho paid her a certain sum of PERSO NAL. thing for nothing, and they merit little | There was little else on_the pro- #2rMail orders and correspondence promptly attended to, J. HARDING, M. D., Office and Manufactory the closing day, the = , the ti it ooncluded sympathy, but because there are fools | gramme for " _day, i P S. E. Cor. 7th Ave. and 12th Streat, COUNC = = 1t bt to drup the matier, and it ws dis.| C+He Williame, of Neola, was in the |in the world, it is no reason why the|rost of ~tho time, being spent Bethesda. Bathlug Hou or.i7HhiAve.fan roe NCIL BLUFFS, IOWA IRk BAbR Ry ALl oA city yesterday, city authoritios should allow t.aps to | informally, each doing as suited [ i . | him best, and by nightfall the camp :’t‘i’g:utnfg; n:f:gl 'hm?‘,h‘i,e‘f,‘.’,hcfi.";‘:}f;‘:fu Was dene‘rmd and most of the veterans HE S themselves, or their eyes blinded by | had started on the return home. Editor Hoxie, of the Corning Gazette, [ gold duat, but 1t seems that there Their visit here was as gratifying to spent Sunday in the city. wore some strange influences to allow t:utca,:zonn as to them, and nl‘l,l (etel S h indles to b strated, | that the occasion was as enjoyable to A, Althoff, of Priuler & Althoff, Bur. | uch opon swindles to bo perpetrated. | P4, T8 SRVl n" T Lo be livgton, spent Sunday in this city. Kiired;ehiil montog o ithe hoped that Council Blufis may be —George Keeline is making great ime| W, Hood and sister, of the province of % again thus favored, and that at no provements in the old Lobinson property, | Quebec, spent Sunday at the Pacific house. POLITICAL POINTS great distance in the fature, Iately purchased by him, and is planning Byron W. Orr, agent of the Fay Tem- BEWARB OF BALDWIN, THE FAREWELL, for atill others, The house is being com. | /) ; ALDY Hiban o estam it swa pleton troupe, spent Sunday at the Ogden, Speaking of corruption, if The Non- EADQUARTERS outhwestern Rined csagysiatidefandisniaddiion s C. C, Barrett and mother, of Mt, Ayr, i’;mil would only tell all 'it knows of added, and Northwestern Mil]g)m‘xiri Veteran being added, in? Assaciation, Camp Dodge, near Towa, were Pacific | ts Sun- | Baldwin’s history it would make one . 4 Sy —F, O, Nowell the energotio agent for | quy | elfic house guests over Sun | ateresting aumber of the papor. | Oouncil Biuffs, Sept. 30, 1883— McCormick’s machines, made a grand dis- J. A. Black and John Black, of Glase —Clarinda Herald. Final Order: play at the Hamburg fair, He was given It John T. Baldwin were to tell The commandant hereby as a final 2 gow, Scotland, were in the city yesterday ’. several firat premfums, ana then sold out | 7 Oiin: v Whabihe bnowsllofl shnt Cenmaakil and parting order and communication all his machines, leaving nothing forshim 5 7\ i H, H. Leonard, general manager of the | Would not only prove interesting, but O ent o thank the people of O First. To thank the people of Coun- to bring home. 4 A 2 E: Y RS0 P i Billy Rice & Hooley minatrels, spent Sun. | sensational, and would stir this com- f;ll Blnfl-ifl?d v"‘:lmgl, in the “Mmls of il e assoclation, for lelr generous nos- g while full on Friday night, be was robbed day in th}n oity. munity 1|k§ an .naflhqunke. Chap- pitatity during,tho S of & small amount of money. He had| Mrs. E. Sprague, of Leroy, N, Y., is[man is a little timid about telling|™ geoond To thank Colonel W. P, , fallen in with “One-Legged Sullivan,” who | spending a few days in the city, visiting | very much about Baldwin. He well [ Hepburn and Hon. James W. McDill, had steered him about town, and when he | 7 W. Morse and family, may be. old co[nrndol, for services rendered in came to himself his valoables were gone, | A, T, Whittlesey, editor of the Glen: ANDERSON'S SOLILOQUY, procuring tents trom the government } Sullivan has been arrested. wood Journal, was in the city Saturday,| * % * * Come seeling night of the U_mtsd States to constitute an E —Furst & Bradley, the big agrioultural | and paid his respeots to Tk BE office, | Skarf up the tender eye of pitiful day; old-fashioned camp. 3 . | And, with thy bloody and mvisible hand Third, To express to Colonel Cook, machinery house of Chicago, have given| General Dodge has started back to New | Gandel antl tear to pisces that great bond | of the Northwestern battalton, and to %0 Wickham Bros. tho onutrack for bulld: | York toattend o the rallway Interesta I | W hich Booe e plls 1 o 8ront o | O e ; Which keeps me pale ! Colonel Ellis, of the Wabash bat- ing their large warehouse here, to be lo- | which he is 8o largely and promluently [William Shakespeare, | ¢aljon, and William Ketchum, of the MORGAN, KELLER & CO., TN ID I ERT AR E IS, Banks. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, , corner Broadway and 5th | Calls attended to at all bhours, 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, 316 AND 37 BEOADWAY. Upholstering in allits_branches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele graphic and mail orders filled without delay. Cl-gnr Mnn: acturers. s HAGG & CO'S wi | BOTTLING WORKS, A. I MAYNE & CO., 34 Pearl St, e e e COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - IOWA, BOTTLERS & DEALERS IN GEISE'S BEER Made from the Finest Malt and Hops, with water obtained from the CELEBRATED ARTESTAN WELL, AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. This Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities. Richard Horan and daughter, of At —During the reunion here there was not latic are in the city, A a single voteran fined for being drunk, Bome got a little over-enthusiastic, but as they showed no inclination to barm any- body or anything, they were allowed to have their own way. Middle Broadway. | street Broom Factory. MAYNE & CO. 10 A, and Gth St. Cooper. J. ROSS, 615 East Broadway. T e Dentists. SINTON & WEST, 14 Pearl St Dry Goods HARKNESS, ORCUTT & CO., Broadway and 4th strect. —Jacob Pierce, of Hastings, claims that Eggs Shipper. G. F. CRAWFORD, 519 Furniture Manufactory. HILBER, cor. 7th ave and 12th St. Furniture 8tore. BUDWAISEIR BERERER £ Also Dealers in C, Conrad & Co.’s Original Budweiser Beer, manufactured in St. Groceries and Provisions. Louis, Mo, #&Orders in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled, Gunsmithing. C. A. BEE & €O, 207 and 209 Broadway. cated on south Main street, near the C.,!concerned, UNHAPPY ANDERSON, Coburg oavalry, and through them to nn:.’lll[i": &NKLAJ.IK\H‘}\VI.’l:\:‘):h:rlr.\—nlv Goods B. & Q. dopot, Itis to be75by100 feet| W, A, Kllis, of Weston, a prominent| Any one who imagines that the life | the officers and men under their com- P RPER PRI PETERSO N & LA RSO N, snd five stories in height, mand, the highest possible apprecia- grainman of thet place, was among the | Of & professional politician and wire. | 4 8/ ApRIeS» [ —The wuppor served at the party.given| welcome callers at Tk BeE office Satur. | Puller is a partioularly happy one is|tion for services in mu i I8 INe by the boys' band Friday evening, wasone | day, invited to calmly consider the per- [ most n_lonuul and enjoyable reunton of tho bast over norved on such avooca<| Allen J, Glass, of Jauesville, who 1a| ELOEIHES Which a¢ pre;u:n beset that | held :]uoa the organization of the as- R « (alass, of Jaocaville, who is | that solf-sacrificing and groatly wmisun- | socistion. X ‘“ tiom, and much oredit s due toths oom | largely Interested in mawufacturing agrl | dorstood individusl.—New York| Fourth. Tho most sinerd thanks of H Knlly'Axm- L Mu—; Mlt'l:u ’\:r ;:nl:!\:nlilmnlcmenu there, spent Sunday | Times, thz nuauiuuiug..;‘a fli)te'l]mm'gorqh i " i en, Mary | in the city, rades Colonel D. B. Daile aptain McTighe, and Ida Hughes, all of this city, 7 K L Holmes. Dr, Thox{nln, Major anadMis Lizsle Hogan, of 8t Louls, Lyman, Colonel Chantry, Captain J, —The work of placing the gas pipes for Do Haven, Captain E. J. Abbott and 1 the Urilliant illumination of General other officers of the general staff for | CHAS. WAL CHAS. BEKMAY 3RO, Middle Broadway. + Mildle Broadway Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated Hair Goods MRS. D. A, BENEDICT. 537 West Broadway, MES. J. J, GOOD, 2 5th street. 1] No, 711 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Towa, City orders to families and dealers delivered free, A, BEEBE, W. RUNYAN, C. A. BEEBE & CO.,, Wholesale sud Ketail Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, JAMES FRANEY, L 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA. T s il Matu | Always keeps onhaud the finest assortment of material for gentlemon's wear, Satisfaction gusrantesd MRKS. J. E. METCALF, b Millinery, Dressmaking, Etc.-~Outting and Fitting a Spediaity. No. 648 Liroadway, Oppoeite Revere House, Laces, Embroideries, and Ladies Handkerchiofs, hose of all kinds, thread, pins, needles, etc, and seo our stock of goods. CHARLES RICH, Merchant Tailor. (Late Cutter for Metealf B ) = Devol's New Buildi Main R et Orders from the sountry olicited A. COMPTON, 2 Iway W. C. HOLLAND, outh Main St. H. BEECROFT, opp. I, 0. ANDERSON'S MISTAKH, > ing Whatever her faliings may be, tho one of the petit jurors in the United | American hero who politically assails States court, is a younger brother of Judge | the mother of his children will soon Loofbourow, learn to his sorrow that he has made Mr. J. H. Percgoy made’the Council | » Mistake.—Chicsgo Times, W. BEEBE James Loofbourow, who is serving as Hotels HOUSE, Upper Broadway HOTEL, 501 and aini trect Meat Market. E. W. TICKNOR, ; 3 = Dodge's residence, was done by Bixby & invaluable services during and p 0o paratory to the reunion, Tl oty and way Indeod ored: | 1o, fuie very ploasant for Omab viit Joms I Karuam, $ Y oad of brick, —Ne mmaudant, pleos “Poa Ridge" orer 800 gas jets, the ‘;;'rl.m}llmnnhulllml t brick, —Nebraska Colonsl and Gomma ' THE CARRIER SYSTEM. A PABLE, A traveller was leaning at night against a railing at the Harper's For- ry railroad station, A locomotive enjoyed the reuvion heartily were A, H, | 0dme along, and he sprang lightly Livingston, adjutant; 8. H. Morgan, "n'“";“:g';:‘i:"::“fi“:‘;‘ dgl:d‘;"fig- y o tho a o color bearor, aud W, W, Hume, quarter: | o1} or gide, but kuew his mistakewhen| 3 f'which O. L. French ho struck in & muddy stream forty| This morning the letter carrier sys- being a claim for damages for personal in. | : L. French was commander, | foot below, Oa belng reecued, ho|tem lsto be insugurated. The boxes ¥ 4 g g juries, In one of the jury rooms Judge | Clsud Dellaven, the wmanager of M. B. | was asked his name. “I wouldn't|for recelving mail to the number of Love was holding court, the care of Aiken, Leavitt & Tony Pastor's combination, | tell you for $1,000," he replied; ‘‘de- e ey aboat the Underwood & Co, va, Kobert Denton & | Which is to show here to-night, is well | soribe me simply as a fool."— Phila- | ‘'Y - pisced (aNARE S Bon being o trial, » grain contract being | ¥8OWa &8 one of the most bumorous jour. | delphia Times, _|sitm uono"ol wcm?nve;mw AT 1 in question, In another room the grand | alists and one of the keenest paragraph. hm:-;ul;:\mlzl‘tn{;‘ ;\mliovr::u :fl 31: hEmaDT AR 9 N Upsenp e ek i jury was in session, ers in the country, 0 jump into Lke ciover, sho lotte d i y beware lest on the 7th of November [ bands, who carry letiers around in —W. MoFadden, the well known vetoran | , 21" #14 Mrw. Jobn Koumedy, of Cres. | SRR 0 G0 B0y % e ™V | thelr poskot, inafead of mailing them, and baserdrum soloist, gathered about him | Y0, "Pent Sunday in this city tho guests ; can now act Independent of thoir liege during the reunion his old comrades of of Mr, 'und Mrs, J. G, Tipton, They are ANDERSON'S ORGAN, lords, and run to the corner and drop . Cowpany A, Twenty-seventh Towa in.|°0" ¢2Joying the honey moon, their mar-| The editor of The Oouncil Bluffs | their lotters into the box themselves. fautry, and they were photographed in s riage baving occured last Wednesday at | Nonpareil must think the people area| The distribution of mail by carriers, group by Barke. The grou inted of | Qkaloosa, the howe of the bride, whose | cOnsummato mess of blockheads,— | as now arranged, is only temporary, as Capt. Jobn P, Wil Bl:rx-mh.l ”" maiden name was Miss Hattie Else, M, | Hlenwood Daily Jowrnal. experience will doubtless suggest s ooyl e D | Keunedy is oue of the best englucers on SQUEALING FOR HELP, some desirable chauges in the Johmson, Privates Ben MoGianiss, Sam | ° O B8 & rallway. b routes and times, For the start it v f 1o Tho tato central committeo ought| p ., boen arranged that S Parker will nderwood, Billy West, Oliver Puine, 0 son 08t pop! 3 Broadway. 328 Broadway. Come and exam: star alone having 100 jets, ~The United States court Saturday was sunning as a double header, Tn the main voom Judge Shiros was presiding in the .y oase of Ruth Miles vs, the Ohicago, Mil- : 3 waokes & B, Paul rallway company, it | er, of Belten Pout, No. 89, G. A, I, Among those from Missouri Valley who 1t 18 to be Put in Operation in Council Bluffs To-Day. Merchant Tailors, Real Estate and Abstract. KIMBALL & CHAMP, opposite court house, J. RE & C nt. 404 Broadway. SMITH SPMCUEN Underwear, We hope the ladies will call Stoves and Tinware, R D. AMY & CO., 500 South Main strect. 8hirt Factory. F. F. FORD, corner Bluff and Willow St. Undertakers N, KELLER & CO., 546 and 347 Broad MORG. way D) M. CC L, 17 North Main St, —— - — ing, Streer FOR SBALE, i have that part of the clty east of Mad- 4 ] . | Wi, Babb, Charles A i - J this distrlot, and s speolal = effort : tha be- ouncil Bluffs, | Wi il Mosaudor, Vi My s, o, 11 Fourit tsot | shiuld b - o U repaions o st Fueh G 0, 1 15| DAVID G, EVANS & €0, Council Bluffs, la, ; ~Eugens Schull, the proprietor of the v L ¥ Muneny. (to the polls.—The Daily Nonparell. | gy iding tnat part lylng north of 504 North Second Stecet, TP KIMBALL, — - GEO. H. CHAMP- KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J. P, & J. N, Cassady.) Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. THE OUTLOOK, A little over three weeks Freoch meat warket, on Main street, died quite suddenly Saturday evening, after an illnees of only twenty-four hours, the dis- 8T, LOUIS, MO. zarAsk your Grocer for the Cel- ebrated Star Coffee and Star Baking Powder. onorable Mention. Broadway and west of Main street; Of all t:‘- .....«Rf.' on earth that wel have | J. W, MzO.ha the portion south of may claim attention, Dg, Thomas' Ecigo- | olapsed since the campsign fairly | Broadway and west of Main street, ease being congestion of the brain, Mr, | For wond commands especial attention, | opened in the Ninth congressional | while Ferd. Myers takes the suburbs Behull 1 « Mr. | For wondrous power to cure disease, its dLmut of Towa, by the nomination of | beyond the creek, and s the horse- ull leaves wife, who is & sister of | {awe there's none can throttle. Tte merits | \William H, Pusey by the democratic | back carrier. Obarles Fox, of McAtoe & Fox, and one | ¢ B0t in the puff, but are inside the bot- « R p i MRS, H, J.VEILTON. M. D, convention, child, girl about three years of age. Mr, Schull was & man who geined many tle, Rheumatism, neuralgia, sore thr aathuna, bronchitis, diphls |cursd By Thomas Eiastris O " There will be three collections and in getting down to work, Mr. Pusey | three deliveries of mail each day. The took hold of the matter in dead ear- | carriers report at the office at 6:30 a. Not & moment was lost PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 222 Broadwav. Council Bluffs. We have she ouly complete seb of abstracs books to all city lote and lands | county. Tites examined and abstracts furclabed oo sort sotice. Woney 82 1280 b sy mas s, PIroj ehort and long time, in suws to suit the borrower, Real est t at n flla stanl opposite court boime: 4" Bought and siid. “ORos J

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