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D\” \ I,I' £--COU \( 1L [ = DAILY TIIE iy : By ol o o ¢ OFFICE No. 7 Pear] Siract,”Near Broadway MENTION, MINOR Soe J. Reiter's new fall st f cloths. The United States urt meets this week. The kindergarten commences to-day instead of Wednes at the Congre- There was no pres gational church yeste Cal Keatloy and G, W. Cullison speak at Neola to-morrow evening. Senator Allison speaks in Red Oak to- night and in Creston to-morrow night. 1t is understood that a meeting of the city council will bo called for this even- ing. The McAnly company appeared at the opera house Saturday evening in “The Jerseyman.” The Episcopal ladies aro to give anoth- er of their pleasant social balls at the Masonic temple next Thursday, Norman Green is building a new liv- ery feed and sale stable at the corner of Broadway and Union streets Tho daughtersof Rebekah are plan- ning for an entertainment during the ses. aion of the grand lodge in October. The board of registration closes its ses- sion at No, 505 First avenue at b o'clock this afternoon. See that you are regis- tered. The Presbytery of Council Bluffs is to meet in Missouri Valley to-morrow even- ing and continue its session for two or threo days. The vwo dusky females, mother-in-law, who amused themselves by throwing brick bats at each other were cach fined $0,00 Saturday. A draw game, Owing to the torn up conditfon of the corner of Broadway and Pearl street, the Main street car now runs only from Pearl street, in front of Tue Bk office. A man named Nick Weber was arrest- ed yesterday on complaint of his wife, who says that he tried to settle a family misunderstanding by thumping her, A change was made in the police forco yesterday by which Officers Brooks and Cusic go off day duty and on night duty, while Ofticers O'Brien and Smuller go on on days with Officer Kirk. The funeral of I'rank Keeline was held yesterday afternoon and was largely at- tended. Rev. Mr. Mackay officiated. There were a hundred carriages filled with friends, who followed the remains 1o the cemetery, A citizer.'s meeting was held in Missou- ri Valley last Thurday evening to take steps for the enforcement of the prohibi- tory law in that placoe. A committee was appointed to visit the saloon-keepers and request them to close, and if they did not comply with the request the committee was to call on the citizens for financial aid and prosecute them, Deputy United States Marshall Me- Crary arrested J. C. Gerstenberg at Manning, Friday night for passing a spiel-mark upon Henry Runte, of Cass county. The prisoner was taken before the United States commissioner, who placed him under 8300 bonds to await the action of the United Liates grand jury. Not being able to give bonds, ho went to jail. There were no religious services at the jail yesterday, and the prisoners amused themselves by holding court. Johnson, the confidence man, served as and the ono-armed darkey, caught pick- ing pockets at a circus, eerved as prose- cuting attorney. A prisoner was charged with spitting on the floor, and after tho jury of four had found him guilty, he was given his choico to take oither ton slaps with a board where it would do the most good, or clear off the table and do sweeping for a week. He decided to take to housekeoping, and seizing the broom, went at it. The little mayor is evidently right in saying that he had many obstacles to ov- ercome in oxder o sell any bonde, any al- though it may be true that ho has done well, considering the obstacles, yot thero is a lingering suspicion in the minds of many that many of the obstacles were the xesult of the unbusiness like way inwhich the bond selling was commenced. There are many who still romalued inconvinced that it was best to send a committes east to peddle them out, rather than have the bankers and brokers of Council Blufls ef- fect the sales through the legitimate and usual method. ¥ ILSONALS, Unitad States Marshal Root Is at the O don, Uhited States Attorney Rankin is at the Ogden Will Wittmanan of Lincoln, Sundayed at the Paci S Amboy, Tll, was at the Pa. yosterday, J. A, Bede, of the Tabor Usion, wa Bechtelo’s yesterday, Mis. Jobn Epeneter has gone on a visit to friends in Milwa Jawes G, Brooks, the ex-policeman, is still lying very low from the effccts of injurics re ceived soveral weeks ago, WChas, Keith, the g & Q, hus returned to kwo and Chicago, tof the C, B, sty from which he Hay of Lis brother-in-law, L. low cordition, axd feate & B0t rocover, yina very v folt that he will _ BEE/| 9 infon that the show was the best which NJ”mMY BAB” 4 Barnum has euer given.—N. Y. Tribune. Itev, Mr, Meckay ints Out Some thy the ero 1 great rove | Practical Traths His to Peo na n inthe ring performances | N. Y. Tim | e o ¢ " year by Dar o t N | " Dra " > in his opening a vivid ) 1 of nd screamed | b f raptured vision overy nation mo | their arrival her i 1 whish was 0 ooun-| Al forms of blood dis R counterpart of the Biblidal accoun am Springs. or dis he gave interesting outlines of ¢ cason spoedily reli ed. Ad t tenditions, It had genera dress Re . M. nanager, Albany, Mo, emt, t the maidered by Biblical BILU Pl S \I()\l)\\ SEPTEMB l .22 1884, —e HARKNESS BROS Customers Should Not Neglect the Present Opportunity for iSecuring Bargaing REPUBLICAN RALLY offort to build the tower of Babel was to| THE be condemnea, but several now theories Senator Allison Devotes His Elo- quence to the Political Question, had sprung up in recent years, One vanced by Archblshop Whately was that they were trying to build a great temple CE i of worship and that they fell into dis- putes aa to the form of worship to be fol- lowed, and that dividing up into factions [ cess. A procossion was formed of the the great work failed, . |member of the Blaine and Logan club, However the traditions and theories varied in detail, they all agreed in this, that the enterprise was a gréat one, and The republican rally at the Masonic Saturday evening was a great suc- uniformed and with torches, and headed by Wall McFadden's martial band, made as that tho further progress was stopped [a short strect parade, and escorted Sen- by a lack of unity. The work itsolf was[ator Allison from the Ogden honse to the not a sin. It was no violation of Giod’s | }all, which was packed fo its utmost with law to erect a great monument of brick | eager and enthusiastic listoners. and etone. Whatever sin thero was must | My, Jason Sims called the meelng to be in the motive of urging on the work. | order, and George F. Wright was chosen Among the many lessons to be drawn | chairman. The Blaine and Logan Glee from the account or the tower of Babel, | club furnished vocal music, and Senator ho pointed out the necossity of having| Allison was then invroduced amidst ap right motives in order to push any work plause, to a successful completion. On all sides He devoted much of his time to facts were men building towers of Babel. [and figures of finance, yet made oven They were attempting to build up for-|these statistios interesting by their tunes by selfishneas, by disregard of oth- | thrilling and teliing points. He handled ers rights. Such towers while often | well the question of the revenue, and greatly admired by those watching the|made some clinching arguments imw progress of the work, must fall —must ond | reply to the democratic cry about in confusion. Men sought to make for|there being such a great surplus in themselves a great namo-—sought to|the treasury. He compared the records climb to positions which they had no|of the two parties in regard to land right to occupy, their ambition crushing grants and civil service reform, and the characters and treading upon the [ hointed out the democraticinconsistences. rights of others in order to step|He showed the ovasions and hypoc- higher. ~ Confusion, ruin, discord must | ricies of the democratic tariff plank, and follow. In the financial world there had [ tho inconsistency of lowa democrats in been many illustrations of this of late, voting for six Butler electors. In clos- disgrace, flight, imprisonment, suicide fing he compared the records of the prosi- resulting as the legitimate fruit of unho- | dential candidates. ly ambition. Men should build towers. o — They should emulate the zeal of the| ¥eeble ladies grown strong and builders of Babel, they should build up | apply at Siloam Springs, Albany, Gentry fortunes, but they should do so from |county, Mo. emtf right motives and with just means. ———— They should get money and fame hon- iteal Estate Transfers. eatly, with a desire to use llhm}l‘x for the bettering of themselves and the world. B SH Their L e e built upon 4 | the county n]'erkuolhua\uu(nrduynnd re- foundation of (iod's eternal virtues, and | ported for Tik Bee by P, J. McMahon, every brick and stone should be cemen- [ Septembor 19, 1884: ted by love for God and love for man.| (@, k. I, & P., Railway company to E. Tho necessity of unity was apparent| 1, Newland, n w | n w }, 2 77 42, $400, also, as woll as the neceseity of a right . R. 1. & P, Railway company & . As o Christian family the| 1, Nowland, s w } nw |, 2 77 42, 8300, ciurch should remembor this in its work | “Gornelius Lynch to Johanna Lynch, as an organization for the bettering of | 1ot 2 block ,’L\l,,,l,,s mankind. This church was building-—-not | " Total sales &1, a tower of Babel—but a temple in which the worship of God, and the practice of tho virtues of life should reign supreme. In this work of building there was need of zeal and unity. Everyone should have a work to do, and all should work together, teacher by calling on or addressing Mrs. The speaker spoke enrnostly to his | Wescott, 504 Main streot. Privato les- people concerning this, and in closing an- | 50n8 also given in French. nounced that he had arranged for af . o, ora. Sloaed oEblts fush meeting next Wednesday ovening of all HOMRI0oNA T Ora 0 e ]'" AYAHERY those interested in the building of the [yesterdy. Those who were very thirsty new church, that they might meet in the | could get drinks on the sly, but the sa- spirit of zeal and unity, and plan for the [1oon were closed more snugly for any succossful progress of “tho work, The[ g o foundations of the church would be com. | P'M¢8Y 1 years. pleted this week and it was necessary for : ench ono to take up his #haro of tho bur- COMMETIOIAL, den and do his share of the work. At OOUNULL BLUFFS MABEET, this coming meeting he would indicate Counor BLurrs, Towa, S several difforent channels of work, and|_ Whoa 1 milling, antadlovers o ‘hoose voluntar. | 70; rejected 5 he wanted every one to choose voluntar- (o ily one or more of these. Oata—For local purposes, 35@40. R -7 > Hay—810 00@ baled, 50@60 The proprietor of Siloam Springs will| Rya—40@ibe. enter into a written contract to cure your [ Corn Meal—150 per 100 pounds, catarrh or forfeit all claim to pay” for _l\‘}vmnl— Good supply; prices at yards, 6 00@ treatment. Write Rov. M. M. Thomp- |7 q 3 son, Albany, Gentry county, Mo, emf |5 .56","'.",J.’.’.’”""“" hard, 11 50 por ton; soft e— Lard—Fairbank’s, whe That Hardman Prize Piano, Flour—( Brooms— The following transfers were filed in — Can You Speak German? Anyone desiring to master the Gorman language can get instruction by the best methods and under a most competent | = ), 1884, o, 8, (5@ saling at 9fc, Mr. J. Mueller, the well known music dealor, has received the following letter attlo from the young lady who won the $1,000 | prize, offered by him as a premium at the Nobraska state fair. 1lis answer to tho lotter willappear in noxt Monday's | Quotations by J. ML St. John & Co,, come Bk, mission merchants, 538 Broadway, Counuvs, Neb., Sopt. 18, 1884, "l!\}'::”‘trz;iuf [\l\ old hens, 7¢; spring chickene, M. J. Mueler, Council Blufls, Towa, P lw‘ \'l‘.-‘ w boy, 100, Dear Sie: Thinking that you would | Lemows—i50@b 06 'per box, ; bo interested in the fate of your premium [ 1 ter—Creamery, 15@206; country, 6@ piano, 1 writo to fell you that it cosched [ Eggs—14 por dozen. me in excellent condition, and is the ad-| Vegetal oes, 30@40c per bushel; miration of all my frionds, ns well as my | onlons, 10 apples, cheico cookivg own especial delight. 1 cannot toll you | O eatig, 25003 00; buans, how much I prizo it,, and shall over cher. | Pusieli ot votatons, 400 verbbl. ish toward you, feelings of the deepest N. SGHURZ gratitude and respect. quiite, both 1n tono and workmanship, o and I expect to spend some of the hap- [ls [}H [] B Bace piest hours of my life in its soo ty. . I think the instrument is perfectly ex- Hoping that the sofa pillow reached you it Tt e in safoty, and that it may prove a slight OFFICR. OYRD AMBBIOAN BXPERS), memento of the respect I have for you, I|(y b TRFS am Vory Gratefully 1ours, " | COUNCIL BLUFFS. I0W4, Louise Ba-gn, . Dr, W. II. Sherraden DENTIST, Masonic Temple, Council Blufls . . . lowa. LIVE 8TOCK. Jutcher cows 8 006 » Butchor G4 65, PHODUCE AND FRUITS, ~ Po e o Hundreds of grateful people who have boen cured of thoumatism, siy that Silo- m Springs. Mo., is ahead as a specific for thav disease. emtf e Opinions of the New York Press on Bar, AN EXHIBIZION EXTIRAVAGANTLY ENDORSED BY EVERYBODY, The Barnum and London shows—nine big shows combined in one—will be here on Thursday, September 25, and to show what is thought of it in New York it A i whacs e b gt MR ) ustlce of the Peace. a few press extracts from the morning journals of city are give The entertainment 1s certainly a wonderfully varied and interesting one, What with a stage and three rings, in all of which tho exhibitions are going on at| PE- C. C. FHAZEN, one and tho swme time, there wasa b DENTI TIST. wildering embarrassment of riches, and 100 MAIN STREET, the observer foft that something more OQUNOIT, VLUFFS - 10WA than normal allowance of eyes was no- R, mceM D cossary in order not to miss anythi AK EY\N or of tumors removed wllhunllht VLY, kaite o drawing o biood, Tho hippodrome races after the i DRONIE DISEASES e Omana ana Counell Bluffe, fleal oatato oolloctlon agoncy, 0dd Follows Blook vor Savings Bauk . The performance shown yesterday was in ity completenees undoubtedly the beat )tho indomitable and youthful Barnum s has given to the publio.— [N, Y, Star. Me. Baruum gave the mast intercatin {ahow ho has ever given in this city, Y, Sun. ar_Aract, Counel Thero was no dissenting voice in lhvl &4 Coaculiasion free wan over wero surpurb, —(N, Y. Horald, ety years practivaloxperionce 0 Yoo Ne. Hlufty IN Silks, Jarpets, DRY GOODS, ETC. Fresh, New Goods Almost Daily Arriving and Inviting Examination. HARKNESS On Monday, Sept 8 we begm tomake a large reduction in the prices of HOSIERY and LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. A Full Line of NOTIONS always on Hand J. J. A.'U'WERDA & GO., 317 Broadway. COUNCIL BLUFFS — — IOWA. MAX MOEIIN. Px‘c-prioto fGRESTUN HOUSE ——EVERYTHING £IRSTCLASS, —— Nos. 217 and 219 S. Main St., - COUNCILBLUFFE BELT. DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC 8,000 Eloctric Belts fold for the Month of Ao ents Wan*tefiv & SMITH Proprictors, COUNCIL [’]lll\ References—2ny of the bus 19, hnwl.n\ Mant T ETATRIRITS Has Enlarged and Re-fitted His Store, and Off ztra Inducements to Purchasers of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS3, LADIES' AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. 734 Broadway, EliGels e iy Salesrooms tory 30, 1 rmtlx St Council Bluffs, MRS S J. NORRIS Latest Styles Millinery. Having opened in a new store I invito the m“[u'utmu of ladies, NORRIS, 236 Broadway, - Conn NORENE & LANDSTROM NMerchant Trailors. Fall Goods Ready. Suits Made to Order in LHML Style on Short Notice and a Reaso Price SA 'I'ISFAC'I‘IO:N GUAI AN THE 510 Main Street, Council Bluffs, . Metcalf Bros.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MIZS, 8, and 344 Prog -dvmv. OOUNOIT, BLUFFS 10WA RUEMPING & BOLTE, ~MANUFACTURERS OF— ORNAMENTAL GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES Dormer Windows, Fiulals, Window Cape, Iron Crestings, Metallic Sky-lights, &, Tin, Ircn and Slate}Roo = or" $10 Bouth 120 Bbroéh Ounaha Nebrasks H F. HATTENHAUER, NManufacturer. OFFER IOR SALE REGARDLESS COST Light Rod Wagous, Plano Box Top and Ope , Browstor Top aud Open Bugglos, Windsor Tog and Open Buggic cated Carriages. All of the above are of wly own wany facture aud guaratiteed th class in every particular. Send for doscripiive slrcular, aary and 81 Fqurih Btrect, Council Blufe, HH HBRN:; & 0., WHOLE ~,~]r DEA ‘ine We male a speciaity, at YARA CIGARS, & igars s as represented, JPERA HO CIGATR: HOUSE, | dway, H. H. HORNE & CO., | couxot b 10WA KIEL’S SALE § Keep horses and mules constantly on hand which we will sell in Retail or Wholesale lots. Al stock Warranted s representea. Whole sale and retail dealers in grain and baled hay Prices reasonable. Satisfaction gnaranteed SCHLUTER & BOLRK Corner Fifth Avenue & Fourth Street . . . . Council Blaff MRS, J. 300D. Waves, Switches, Whatuots, Langy 'y avd Pompadour Frizzes, ALL KINDS OF Ha.1r Groods 20 MAT COUNCIL BLUFF | LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS ‘ SBMITH & TOLLEK, Agts, | 7 and 9 Maln street, CouNorn BLuFrs, » - - = = Towa. A Complete Line of Fall Goods to Select From. LARGEST ANDBEST STOCK OF ALL KINDS OF EXair G-oods In Towa and Nebraska, and sold for the least money at 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. oSFUITIRS = Yoo L WRS, D, A, BENEDICT, Mannfacturer, ASADY, ORCUTT & FRENCH urtsins, in Ls.cu. £k, Turcoman, Etc. 01l cloths, Mattings, Linoleums Eto A hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST. ome and bo convinced that we are headquarters for all goods In our llne. heapest place to buy CARPETS, Ourtains and House Furnishings in the Sity. Upholsioring and Bedding Supplies. No. B, 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - Mail Orders Filled PromptlyCardane S IAKERS & VZN, Eai”llfifiiém irchitects STAIR BUILBING A SPECIALTY. 201 Upper Broadway Cor. Stutsman St., COUNCIL BLUFFS. Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt attentioa and satisfaction Guaranteed. COUNCIL BLUFFS THE MODEL § TEAM LAU’NDRY Is better to fill all dema ntion for doing fam kinds of wor Ordera gent ot _atieation ALSI:_R P d(."HN'JN Proprietor. 712 BROADWAY - - - - COUNCIL D, M. ' TEST UNDERTAKER AN Witfl Metalic Caskets and Wootden Coffins m a!! Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Wo. 12 IN. MEain &t., Qownceil BBlwvalfts. W. P. ALYSWORTIL repared than ever b I—IOUSE MO WERER.. Framo Houses moved on the LITTLE GIANT tracks enl any distance and over aay kind of ground BIRICK HOUSES raieed. All work gus rantoed, NASH BRC SE We will give $25 for any horse we cannot cure of interfering, knee cut- ting or forging. All Shoes are Hand Made and NO MACHI SHOES U:S!;D AII Work Guaranteed_ COUNCIL BLUFFS 719 Broadway 4 . PIANOS.. HALLETT, DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS Endorsed by Fraxz L EMEKSON PI \‘\U\. Unrivalled or Tone or Finish; KIMBALL PIANOS Best Modern Price to Buy, Organ, so long and f\orably known In the west, recommendls ltaslt, J. L. STEWART, Sole Agent for above lines of Good Jareroows, 920 Broalway ©uncil Bluify, Lowa, ' Correspondence Solicited, gouts Wantod,