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| 'HH< OMAHA D\'i Y BEE, e ————— 3§ B VR PHE DALY | OUNCIL oLUrI"S. ONDAY MOIL SEPTEMBER OFFICE: No. 12 Fearl Btroet. L Delivorcd Ly ity conte cor n any pa Yor week. MINOR MENTION. L New Jors Reiter, See the Btore. Immense bargain man, Rodda & (' Eiseman, Rodda & Co’s Peoples® Store I8 the only complete store in the west Call at the ecial bargains offered for (|||~ week Am-ndflu great cloak sale at Bisems s Peoples’ Store this weel e club of young ladics give a social in Beno's hall next evening. Additional lines of dr ovel(y dny at great bar; t the Peoples’ Storo hant tailor, for fin new cloaks at the in cloaks | ] s oods rece] Ains at she Peo- S.m| here and expects to start soon on 1o his old home in Maine There were in the police station yeste day three plain drunks, who will be di posed of i rt this nmrnnuv Miln is to appear at_the opera house morrow evening in Richelieu, and on ‘ednesduy evening in Macheth, The Ath irned from i Fremont, ratlh crest falien, having M been defeated in three games by a total of 74 to 21 . The city council is to m t 8 o'clock this afternoon to consider the Vineent contract, and the new sewer ditch im provement. The new special delivery stamp be put on sale at the postoftice h day, o that the rvice may be in effect on the fivst. John Beno & Co. have the east the counters for theirnew stores, and just as soon as th ¢ ot fixed up will open up Services of spe | in the Baptist ing of a “harvest home” church was handsomely deco The breaking down of a freight illisea was the cause of the on & ming pas- n being late yesterday morn- full > held y he i Snyder & Leaman, of the commission house, next door neighbors to the were on the jump S I other busine: lln‘) reccived seven car- ‘tting prepared for winte nd other fuls can be secured J. Mande Broadway, at remarkably low prices. William Lewis, the I man, has just lost one of his be in fact one of the best hack hor in the west. Inflammation of the lungs is _the supposed cause of death. The animal + was valued at $200. The Union Pacific 1 ck_and hage s bought of M allard cighty-three acres of land just north of the” present “dump,” which 3 filvew confirmation to the statement that - tho bridge plan is not merely one " paper, but will be put thro cal completion. Dr. Palmer, better known as “Lone Wolf,”” has been away for s _ attending -to business “out on the rond, but will ren to-morrow, and can be found by thie suf- fering ones at the medical institute which bears his name A team attached to a farm wagon, and owned by Mr. Jolnson, who lives near the _ institution for the deaf and dumb, ~ took a lively run up ay morning and colliding 215'to P Bll,)llsn park beeame divorced fr | wagon, making something of a wreck of the vehicle. The mayor raises a great howl about {mtr(mmng home institutions, but when L comes to patronizing a ba unnl an early hour Sun seems as if he really deal, after all, of foreign mstitutions, Perliaps it is because it nd instru- ment. The mayor is |. Postmaster Armour has appoint gpecial delive i Ben W vlnl)u ohn Reider and I Toagland. making the selecti sides consid the applicants, their personal needs been also taken into account, employment ;_I ) ) situated that they really need the help. avidson has settled up with I hundred cents on th till able to hold int: yeal sts here, The closing out of his r and | settlin, u.\rul‘y and fully has b a great suc Iu\‘ ut he is able to look he world ,_squm-e y in th and is now watch- ing and waiting for' some good oppor- tunity to en; in some other line of s to make Council thought ,v,mml the qualific ereditor dollar, and If you want to see the finest showing of fummv meerschaum gl)mlx(\A'I‘lnuu"lll nto this city, drop in at I D. King & Jo’s opening to-day, No. bi3 Broudw A great variety of line pipes, ciga orsund smokers’ articles, New it and beauties. - ~_Fall and \vmh»r (Iullnnu‘ to order. Norene & Landstrom, 205 Main street. -~ Grand Hat Carnival. The Woman's exchange will hold a hat carnival, Wednesday night, October 7, at the skating rink, during the exposi- tion. To the lady wearing the most orig- inal hat (or bonnet), Eiseman, Rodda & ~ Co. kindly offer a fine Russian leather traveling lmlz To the successful gentle- mm Metcalf Bros, offer a present of an elegant silk hat. These firms E lay thelr resents in their show w ndow h rt wlll ba 1t to five jnllsen (three ladies and two grndemeu), cide who are deserving of the prizes. Let everyone pllton his “thinking eap” immediately, and plan to wear a_comic or novel hat on this occasion. The judges will be an- _ nounced later. There is but little more than a week to denzn your hats, so do not delay. Exercise your hfemmy. and do not hl! plrllc\lhr about the beauty of your head-dress, but let it be novel. R Substantial abstracts ol title and real estate loans, J & E. L. Squire, 102 Pnr street -~ z:m wish lo annlu- legi ly l' fll"l %4]‘ ioone Bull'u. ————— The Coming Treat. The house was packed with nearly 1,400 people to hear the famous MeGib- mm‘hl and nearly 1,000 more on ‘ha onulda turned disa) |m nted ~—{Camdd en (N J uil Punv, ithout question th ny family the best trou l-hulu\ er luvonul Wash- with a visit. From the first piece e lust, whether by parents or chil- Uw lmklw m'!oupvn‘l unu-nmwd itimately from day write to Fourth street, home- erta | others have., in Ontlook at the Peospective Nomi- Those of Unter ho are W Connty z to N Positions. demo day evening to select convention which The follo t0-MOrTow FIn son, T WARD. chairman, i Olive ] Committeeman—F, M. Hunter, SECOND WARI weg, chidirman, 1. nrad Geise, Win. Groneweg, J. L. ' Lacy, 1. F. Hendricks, \I R, Bates, Wm. M: ardin, Geo. Grave m- Seln Committeeman—D»M. F. Rohrer, i |» WARD, John Dohany, FOURTL WATD. John Schontgen, chaivman; J. J. ¥ ney, seeretar 5 Dalegato Porteriield, Jaun ipton, . John Lutz, 7. Frainey, ki, Brook Reod: rom telephonic spec ned thiat there Puscy, Toli [§) is le came ofl’ privile followin H. Watkins, Rose At Norwalk, J. Amy William & Charles |||llu vl The aiv is full of flying Tumors as m what will be the outcom tion. The democrats reali publicans hay up one of the ~I||-u“‘ est tickets eve med in this county, and yet on account of the prolh question, they feel that this n which to snateh \u“v\ . Me w[nl. oy and Albert A. Rlopping and or thonght ley and It is under- «nm.l(h.n \\ H. Ware has some ambi- tion in that direction, but |unlu4¥w. nmore ambition t h, Some of Holmes’ fric ing hisuwme with Two names are’ John For county I prominent for con Plummer and M. auditor the name on the ' hope this pl t heing considered a I at Kirkland. ‘I'he nomination for she democratic mind greatly cans having |I(llll’|ll|l(l "Phil. it behooves m.- democracy to pu min forw if they expect to sort of 1~.)0\.|n" in the 1 scems to be o general desir 5 Perry Reel run, but it is said to be doul ful whether he will do so, unless such unanimous and urgent made upon him as was made publican convention on Col. personal pre many in the pa copt. Healy, ious to make the rac support. Mayor come into the convention with siver. instructed deleg rom that viciuity C. Wesley of this city, of the tield either, and h zealously., J. A, Churchill is looked on as a1 dark horse, and possible winner, “The nominations for supervisors have not been talked over much in the ¢ The name of Sum Underwood has b given many 2 commen(s amor the city democrats, as he has alws shown much interest in Council Blafis and has not fought the city s01e For coroner, Henry Faul, that oftice before, is liubl on the ticket, T worries the in the pp. S Iis ho has held ) be placed | —— A BLACK BURGLAR. His Fourth Attempt 0 1ob the Land- Tady of a Boarding iouse, The b ing house of Mrs. Ande No. 15 north Main street, was visited I burglar Saturday night, or ly yesterday morning. She was awakened between 1and 2 and by the light of the moon discovered | aman at the foot of her bed, evidently | hunting through ber clothing for money. As she raised up in bed, he droppeddown on the floor, trying to get out of sight, but she grabbed him by the arm, and tried to hold him until she could get help, but he broke from her asp and Dnrried out, Examunation showed he had gained through a window, ir sereen with his kn which \muuuml holding the window up. He took with him in his Night a clock, which Mrs, An- tely pur hased of Burhorn, oer e man was colo 5 Iu rd !mln an -‘ml His | sion of the ofl: it seems that the police ~hould |)L nhlu w0 soon get him in custody. Mrs. Anderson is quite certain that she wonld be able to identify the m.m if she would see him, for hie h; on three there hav n foUE ik Bukglarions nt: tempts within the Opast three months, and as this colored man has been seen on two of the occasions, he is naturally thought to huve been g tmhy of all. ‘T'he first time, a pocketbook containing three dollars was taken from the dress pocket of Mrs. Anderson. - The next Lme an sttempt was made to force open and Ira | ‘l1lu\ A U Wares, Frizes, Switches, Elc, | & | Blire Hsecape oclock, | y ;. ¢ the cigar case in the public dining room. A nhofl‘ time ago a u.l:rd;mn was made, and on this occasion the girl's room was visited, and she was a ned, and dis- covered a colored man feeling under her pillow, doubtless expecting to find her money hidden r She mnumed and he ran out. Now comes the fourth alu.mpt and by a mnn uuuwennz the same ucrlpuun. Anderson is & widow il“y'mlfim unld as she is supposed to € lponor ess money lr:npl her boarders, especially Saturda, evening, the fellow etermine to get Fah of it. The now having a clue will probably him where he will not be able to botl mou,(otu time at least. & Ll OLOBHG m TERM. The Supreme Court w.n . Mh of Legal Decisions and p le supreme court of the ¥ 1 * ltiuh o ---W LY ‘| Tmos. oviCKR. from Ri | allace et al,, | i district court Nant, vs. H. AL | n eirenit court ndamus to compel (lw | a township tros ‘ | Thomas tmore; v of m defondant, who i use cortain real ¢ plintif appealed Martha R. All al, poellants; corrt Jumes H. Thompson; tat jlie come n W sso id Afiirmed m, vs. RC Graham et from Madisc cireuit | cuit court J H appellant; from Powes Attirmed John MceAndrow adison; S Al rick vs A kdistrict court. the county of | from Madison distriet court. Reversed S P Ve R. CL. A M ants: from Polk eircuit ¢ Agnes Lane vs. John Lane, com Appanoose circuit court. ing, Jewett n\ Chandler vs al., appelin from Forrester, p]n] Aflirmed. |mn'1L|m Keversed. J.G. H Polk Y appellants, vs, John Cline & Sons; from Guthrie cireuit | court. Aflirmed. - at Homer's, 23 Main St. - Prize for Farmers, A premium for ¢ the longost ear of corn from this y i 1 Lamps clicap | shipper of whoeat, corn and oats, > Pearl street, Council Bluils - Or Even Smaller. [Brule Index.) Railway Time Table. COUNCIE B The following re the ti departure of trains by ¢ the local depots. T mi AL, CHICAGO & NORTHWESTERN. il and 1 6:50 v, 10 1 U5 1, AL HATR GOODS. HAIR GOODS. SHAMPC JOING, HAIR DRESSING, AND CUTTING. HAIR GOODS. s cut Pat HAIR GOODS. L. GILLETTE, Council Blufls, upadour, T or Other Styl MRS, €, 20 Muin St ONLY HOTEL Tu Council Bluffs having improy s, call bells, firc Listhe ON HOU 9, Main 5t MOHN, Pre i CREST No: SWANSON MUSIC CO,, | 220 Brondway, Council Blufrs, Pianos and Organs Seold on Meonthly Payments Al kinds of repairing on musical instraments aspecialty. JACOB SIMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thorough Instruction on Me Piano and Organ VOICE CULTURE AND THEORY Persons desirous of receiving instruction in the above will please call on or address Prof. C. B. Lipfert, No 620 First Avenue, Council Blufls, Io: MRS. A. B. ROBERTS, Formerly of New York, FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING Cutting and Pitting Establisbment. No. 84 Pearl Btreet, - - Council Bluffs, lowa. M. W. H. POSEY, OFFICER & PUSEY, BANKERS |: | lu\ -TH\ DAY, The Wonderful ft: the Pr. The Changes W Business Tever—-Inte isc enarian d mmwu\ last M York correspondes Record, who was limits of this met Uhion Square, an ar of 1812 the father had ¢ ' the Ha Wi ton Thi; 100 y s of life, bu periods of the st city. When this ma metropol and was fmpor habited tles of much s s Stre thorough pied with small fr troops still oceupie or the order te until the next y native-horn ¢ f. lmn\ burned and | pointed 1 r out of ¢ York was metropolis then, that the first stone were lai wod by The p umn, Hu- B Ihe ollect pond, decp, m of the lll) up the lands i the w Men had a popu nt than Philadelphia. portion of the PTEMBEIR NEW YORK | Th: v in wh dv\u\ Now ork, w 28, 1885=-T'W d all the earpots aine Turkey' ar mannfactire of ase tine the pione v of the United & @ rdight by California Remine The resting ene Wy 3 ied in a little Penn onday, says th ow | Buti nt of the Philadelphia fost 1 farm in the | o little below | recog 4 who had used in the | Of th musket that his | Y00° Lin 17 soldier Mo tlem Plains and Fort | appr is is"a brief record of 1t it carries the salient ory of our nation and | ary ¢ an was born the future | throy tion of but 23,000, | ¥ “" maller and much less | yhon The in- | ploy ity reached only | Wasi ot on Broadway, and | th fare was mainly me dwellings. d the bar leave born o ropolis same cu- prouc plow time n t and w all, th heen b to W | was not ne, ll~]||n|n'lI|)l bt It lhv rubbish of was not until 1 ks of ) valua ¥ | first lows, Signs of | hard] stood on the appropriately cwell and the alms. i ublic winity, bl . | loeal a4 | wrotc ing t d weres in exte ieart of the city- d the wod of crime furinished food 1 were even said to be plode llr( H mpany pr. bout the pond, and, port _piblic park, wnd 3 1 lnun ||lmI I:\ who did h \\hn played in, that ]v\n(l to lu v three millior (u-vnl!u spire ‘0l some time past mbined ~\u| onds Ilu- d depe oW th x\n-lumu tiors the o sec ln he elerk meets a1 I hout fu sy that it to do I n onme dow ) m M. Toed 1 going to do | ple whio li | tickled with the “nabobs” a tas iron tracks, but Ilu mmotion it ave the hors r in front of V the realization of pi Madison avenue dw it is o serious m; only street t 1 crowned “Juk Broadway for his natural that specu envious eyes upon Fi the form 1o le muneration to the ¢ is somewhat umuu York Herald of ¥ SThe necessity of o way, to the exclusic tude thi er mor to bring Hm about, and possibly it may take as lon into the souls of ard nue in the shape of BUSINESS Harry Hill wr first carpet of whi tion in or around N session of that b mance, the foreve Kidd, ' All house. It was which he had &i Some seventy years executed this car) house on Queetr owned by a dashing widow of tory pro. clivities. ’lhc widow was alost as proud pet, or rug, as she wus of her “lo -l”lenunu,nts or her own beauty, of her to doubt the auf lht, steps by whi carpet, or rug. or rug, which Wias h Kidd r hate. This carpet, ple—could afford. other carpets were for nle when brought over in but there was no great em, and they pukevrs hi & o 2 pletel ever; u nuher too ouse is now & man n-nwd a‘gnuuu. apd o \lnl.l nderbilt br C orts of stories were wld and retold about this cappet, of the wonders of #he pirate’s lL robably a P ikent h she ry all the more noticeal Dots werd sil Hhat peojlé York house whose floors w iwverud with carpets, as almost 4 of outofa | ed an anatur- The hoy | be ha -:v\\ iters, | dema th i t propert, the ¢ no rival i the m the w iy al fivem it ington, the aidiar figure on the 'hnl.u homes of 1 peaple could be seen ! 1 ¢ u! iron L 3 ay quired b their i proce: It compelled | the fe to remove to remote | really nd upon the trade of | for so o ~x|n]| e | his p | made .| tions, t | whole at the d lier order, d deliv | lifc e | but a ple didn't take to it b n wasn there spoes rices couse n town |.. lay in their visions, onee s | Califc concede | conde purchases | thi Dlishment, ronts coi- [ Fifth by it s | ul, as “What t ve-sore but Was | picnie,’ mean till further and in- | provi ilies lorn, then re | giving the |u||~ lie proposition. | them naking sweet music house would D revenge to the , but for allthat ll(\nm :nder the oetic olle atter | from rich, the succes: ' Sharpe’s s horse ¢ it ilators should ifth avenue, but aft it will e sned liard ity. By the s (o find that the 1845, .'I ad on Brc om of the vast multi- 1 now crowd it, was It took Iurt\ 5 saloon the s for the iron to enter stocrat h ave- aidway tracks. ROMANCES. in the Mercury: there is any men- York was il pos- of deviltr r notoriou want class ) hh- li liard H York toned which was one treasure siun rug rom one of his m 0. after Kidd had anrug turned upin atreet, New Yor! men' fende tognc Thei thenti of any of proved that her or mnll_] the carpet, hmF pirated, was to wm.iu those days ause Ar- en rich peo- rue, Scowh and | oceasionally offel s0me de- looked he first ¢ com- out, Wers luxurious. table $000 1 was the famous Wal- treet. The first car- in this country was M re 000 to have got statues in their parks in honor of almost everyhody eise, but Jefle New | tioned also as th iron under p | bling, le | in case of fi Perl | they g nd. put uy time wis everything the cast ssed ml‘h whi lllm sions of this picn iad to depend upon New York, and sup- | Alden got tracts frol milk know outside s, required cash all'the cash he poolin’ sharpin’ and * of peoplo and the | somewhere else, with like r tried it for a third tiue, same results, So he was almost in de- spair when the gold fever of 49 broke ance and seized it. He went to California with the rest the rush and opened a splendid in 'Frisco, the finest on the Pacific soon made a fortune ed | Which would have madc wanted to be in Califory But e didn't want to be. anythin' ifornia, he wanted to start a4 bill y other pionc redit he deserved since v had half the le he lived s plow was i it rin existence, and d ther towardsdriving ou d plows, and ye Al them, in ord S0 Many improve m, that he har In fact, it was said noney, und yet all nto th gnizing the phil « z~wn|h great and goo Zh( 10 bo familinr t 8 n.mmn\ i who ot nument in Central par| oprinte the enormons (2 his needy heirs of good olid Sic plow 1 has heen fc Yod's plow the plow just invented; b 1 its time qu <on )vln\\ hro Wood rer an impr whic! mtion of no less g British | Thomas Jeflerson himself, who was quite 1 of heing thy st iny in this country. ‘Then came the Webster plow, of Daniel Webster, improvement on pre way 1of Jefle! he New York, or ! ool the greatest American icuftural implements York city deserves coin w a of east iron bu iy realized. y believe it now, but t ilding put wp here otest, with ;_n t t ~Ivm|.v| ble id i pun e a Loy he s 1gers of these iron structures id, would and Kil] the firemen s L it hadn't becn f life here n' n Ne ut the ashion £0 01 ut them 1 to be sent on from 01 orld, all v and settl Iy to put uj So iro sther, got te xln it wa tl Yo ) in two day le t house shipped from 1 from two to three w the g on houses got the. n it was found that t o1l in Califor then pey dence in tl st New York, rot down the stily put tog Aml an o take stoe benefit 'k trade e \ll(d the condensed m! les and mea re dried d. es Alden SSEN, WiLs 1L rell w New York the kable methin ng it, Aniul the ) roper” line of iny money hand ove e (o New Yo show business Succeeded i tl and finally did the big nting fist b, W invented condensed milk. Iy [l in this cond In't promi Kinc like the tr: mad it ¢ 't anything | knocking Tound the world 1|u u l]\nl now, and so the need for condensed ornin fever broke out. nsed milk Joomed up needful, Everybody ustomer enabled a and’ coffee indepen and the cow. The rus ind the north to the g an ‘‘everla Jln‘nl 7 as a0 dder descril ing frreverenc « th from it sent by sea as the Union 1 undreamed of ny r&mum\ of s alifornia firn ) with condensed | strength of t | milk” factor near the profits of these Ca tracts he got the start which mude him Swhich has madc all the world ove also laid the fou of and 1 l)]i' it nllI nd not in his ¢ nd by uan Phel i kept sev 18 in New York., Mik me business {o varry at last, of it, Mike 1 became quite popular. Tom mechanis first he and he of billiards at the sta billiard tables. He fel s he progressed inally it got to be the fe to become maker of ables. But to carry ou 50 he set Lo the ed o very nice City and ran’it_on 2 principle. H and gamblin’ pla i i as he said. @ lot mo of t sports, and so Mike, llmu"h he deserved evd, didn't, 0 he tried high toned Mike saw b nd him factory in New Yor! w5 he lind made his pile i he brought it to New York tory of billiard i made him quickly So umt we see, that in nuLm dn that which was a mventor ¥ aldermen :xcursionists milk, '8 fathe rould keeping shut kept open only for gentle- This pleased a number D5t pr‘nl)h- but it of- esults, but with the ELVE PAGES lookin ot for it e of our Now ¥ tries date far prio ifornia. in 1 man who is gotti 1 resemt ritimat he en ( is an Their cstablis m! Jv nd century old hands three gener Hudson ties of the the pre em before ‘e, and each par arned every branch of th 1d med way b » most s than | clumsy, | 1y d cet is still o rtoint e 1 dly made a | ner le even | 1 e ot donet | \pic sery Uman, whose s overy Now 1ght to have | ~has been to | 5) sum of §2,- Yorkers busing houw patronag ment (if got it by ¢ ind 1) 1ne roy anytl and yety tamon and v!-ul sto Some lm, | her ted 3 I.m(’u) s firm an by birth Imlll y hoar » found (’u\ < i bt cold ¢ of her hoarhound d it and Wi e advant on br the mem- mornin’ 1, the philan- of old New ovement s n‘\\llnll"'\ man, which ovement on ¢ v hie ndy {o use. cured her cold by it und tellin® all her s of llm hoarhot nd then nds the entor of the in course of (I\.- inven- | among Queen Vi | heard of it | aeted on he p | owe hl have a house ; ion | lie queen was so delighted with she sent her own royal ¢ & Co York, to k | 1y -\1|m1h 1 Witlihe rhound nm Thus a big thing wa . then vious ||lu\\\ and ‘tried it Jut !I“'I k plows, hav contrit to be men hich the in ildings wis ne would he dirst cast was put up | trem- | rned w‘t\!ll American_firm toward doing or liadn't taken nything exeo yund cand itaBua But perha strangest op stive and history of fCross o6 that now industry, ps the mo de mlh. o I\n yet como history of id profitable 10 "hidden | which surely ex X earl very important or the rush | the jcc S © have I w York old as the hills, o1 a8 led up to the ) i You man in this country who tr i trodunce the gen 1se of i trouble and Provoked a riot solute riot, in which some ost The first e: man n i exper to New Orleans. Now, nywhere on the face of the earth ice oughi to have heen wel | eomed, it ought to huve heen New Or- leans, but it w This first cargo of Tudor's ice arrvived at New Orleans in the height of |1w yellow fever scason, | and the creole population, instead of od forit, took a silly scare at rmans took at How it to be nrse d to in up down in od purts of ) s soon a8 1 houses, to ) be in g s fo 3 e cast iron vk could be I e )1d (lwr prefes hey mulwl hem in Ne n indorsed b Kk in ted 4 Fot took | of which the entire ¢ thrown into the sea and thus territicali; wasted. The vessel was huriied and two sailo This sounds im- ] remarked, il . and of these man, one who have wnd good York World: degn | looking man walked into |I1<» Tobby nl t St. Jamies lust evening ment at the -news gentlemen stood n Said one: “L will buy eizu ty if any one will tell me The offer was not t cntleman in quic ~“r-n wi of Ohio, who a fc 1 er of the house of representatiy ing the position neat fo. the ‘presient in Mmm 51 m||\| of power. Such isfame! My onse short- .»mmu-a.r Kers, thin ] », high forchead, syesand i yery ! adheres to the id that he was New Jed down to | thi 3 y his inven ent into l!n» ey \m!h thi; n asn't any milk till the Then this p a5 the one who went to for this con- him to have lent alike of h from New old di, "'n\AV\ nd alimig] ed it, not and for the Santa Fe L : Santa Pe is getting on nicely, Every man has his own wife, and the'senson of clopement is virtu lly over. Ol stags are holding down their end of the log,and the gay’ and buxom are afloat, Picnie ,.m Sap the canyon all the rage it i rly over. ( nd‘.~‘h sk i |||| llu-l ~\|nl;~ It ught to be as happ, Wer Y R " tho! perity. ten as Kit- urn th ound Caipe ilroad was quently, anding con W to supply O conde “Parn the Rascals Out." Philadelphia Record: The ref lm»mt nt of Mr. Dorman B. Eaton will ] up]. rtunity for & complete reor - r commission. ather of- < have no better opinion of In the execution of a law so much friction the presi- lave advisers of hLis own the republ . Thoms i cinsce should choice. lifory e condensed T, md # v muking Frequent Elections a Good Thing. New York Sun: Some political the- zors who look down upon the common cople, are pleased to lament the fre- ney of elections in the United States, mong o many elections will lose their interest in bl'hllll' , the ete din of agreeable 'to LS, Populur ow ument is too popular fo them, and fre zes almos! J undesirable i i oflices, They would like to see longer terms (ur the former as well as u life term for the latter. With these [;I'll”i’llll'll it unnecessary to argue, for their diffi culty is & profound distrust of peoj and much personal discomfort in dem- ocratic government. The Clearing House Report. Boston, Sept. 'he leading clearing houses of the United States report the to clearances for the week ending September 26, were $091,832418, a decrease of 1O per cent compared with e corresponding week last year. lg.~ 1 nglhu OWl ral bill Irifted 5 his father an_eye for t the great 't wis lirst- elb this more the best bil t this object rk to make loons, @ in New very ‘“‘high down on - nd billiard l)urlm llw past twenty- s of cholers and foir deaths from the disease were reported in Palermo, new cases and six deaths in Parma, three new cases and two deaths in Ferrar CITY STEAM LAUNDRY REMER & BEARIGHT, No. 34 N. Main Street, Council Bluffs, lowa, 1. . SCHURZ, Justlce of the Peace. ver Alerican Rxpross, COUNCIL BLUFWS, 10WA " Roi, Sept. 9. four hours 106 new toughs and loon keepin® then of Al work warranted. aloon Const. apopularity .mylhlu' he _‘Telephone N in a8 n Frisco, opened les he und " J.L.DEVOISE Lilliard ,.‘IRRI‘ Torls '-bnu ts, whilst' | ident | C yJ J.. “"H.f LROZDIVAY. N Men, Hoys wnd Chilaie w Overconts, ERW IIAIN or Trowser 10 ordc Loan Mens' Suits and Overcontss Mons' Trowsers Soamless Shirts Modicated Scnrlot ney Colored We 10 $1.50. DUNLAP AHD STETSON HATS FOR THE PALL OF 18 1 Prowsors in Seotch wools, Lstra Heavy Balbriggans, and mixed qualitics, from 11_\ - CARPRTS! | frow spruce pine plauk, UNION TICKET AGENT W FU IR OOy EIIDTSE | Glov es, Neckwear, Suspenderg, chiefs Collars And Cuails 03 and roas Tandl-ar Handker O first class qualiti to pricos. ETC.AL = RETAIL DEPARTMENT Couneil Plufrs e o] i Town; HAIR GOOD, —AT— RS, D. A. BENEDIOT'S No. 37 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Hair Goods of all Kinds Made to Order. Hair Goods of 2ll Styles Ready Ma.de. 337 Broadway. GERPETS! No. ew York that lie hog st line of Our buyer writes from sed the Jurgest wid cho; | CARPETS, RUGS, CURTAINS —AND— UPHOLSTERY GOODS Ever shown in this 'hese 0008 AXo now arriving duily und v wully mvito oygey- Dody to enll and see theu, 1 0Oil Cloths, Linoleums, Mattings O ALL KI503, Window Shados, Cornice Poles, Etc., Ete, wavLAR PRICES, Council Bluffs Carpet Company 405 Broadway. D. A. BENEDICT, Sign Writel AGENT FOR DAVENPORT LADDER COMPANY All styles of Ladders constantly in stock mace The very best. No. 19 Pearl §t., - Council