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THE OMAHA DAILY BEi: rikaDAY, AUGUST 27 " 5 r R Al N Wi N 6 h 1 on the Reagan Inter:state commerea.| it cooms that & mathdmntical orror keeps THE DAILY BEE[FROING THER TIGRETS. |t dooen v e amies oo | BOSTON TEA COMPANY, | WHOLESALE AND JoBBiNG - | | B e e Sttton semater - . o yote ws given by othiees was s fol ) HOUSES OF * ' | s he wtions were adopted, the | 10WS i COUNCIL BLUFFS. | 1 pemocrats Rominate Roatley for Oon- | committon thon ked and dischatged | e 5 COUNCIL BLUFFS. | ek i ¢ ‘ ; €y / GRICULTURAL IMPLE s OFFICE, NO. 12, PEARL STREEW | o \v qpeenBACK FUSION BEGUN. | M Pusey named o man who had been " [ ( ( ( 1 vy DEERE, WELLS & CO, Beliversd by enrtior in ony partof he city at | , | stricken with poverty all his days and | Wheloa Aot L ol B % | conld be trusted to i ate for the peo: | e e o . AQFC Itural |y leme 4 of the Convention—Other In- | |} o Noho: U i, teme, e Kddedl | Moftromiery S 3 3 " fcultara npwm Bugdiss o ple: a man wh pen t g i \ HW.Twros, . | ST News CHRRRA TR MY | Jre b 1o Geogtutle! Ntetatnre xien | SUTEY W ‘ No. 16 Main and 5 Pearl Street, Gouncil Bluffs. | s, Vi LR AL | Bluffs— Peesonal Items and any other man in lowa; & man whose | Mills [ 1 4 | - Nestxges Orrice, No. 46 | Moy Sentions ol slotiekicd hat covered n gront brain | Ffemont L | KEYSTONE MANUFAC || RING CO. Nt Evrron No, | inof R ,ml”u“h‘ ti i soltlet W whil 1'age Make the Original a smplete anc arm heart; a soldier who, while o MORE CUST : - 1116 nortiorn h oot it Jeclaas, brod \M\l n > | " WANTED 100,000 MORE CUSTOMERS. HdVlOJllvr fl|V1R|1‘\" (I’"l‘ MIIlRI‘rPW MINOIL MENTION. Col. Keatley for Congress, his breast to th rm of battle—Colonel 141.\\,\‘4[. It 2 1n 13 —_— e —— — CORN SHELLEGRS AND FEED CUTTERS | The den ongressional conven- | John H. Keatley. [Cheers and ap k L5, 150 4 th Main Stroot, New York Plumbing Co tion met fay mornin D. A | plause : | _ Totals.. .. - | % ‘Coundil Hufts, Towe fa fsat R 3 Fa to order, apologizing for A Mills county delegate seconded it | =, o0 Photographs #3. Quality DAVID BRADLEY & CO. Y UORL € ts at €3 dozen at | de ground _that in accord- | :!'HI'-\‘|V<;~ followed quickly and mw\vul fiie finast. | irorraden “ Brontway | SEHUPPS | Bk J jorham's 7 nee hes of Pre nt Cleve- | to make his nomination unanimous ane bty ) el e e e vt of the committes, | by acclamation. 'Tho enairman ruled it < e ke Agricaltaral Tnplements, Wagons, Bugges, One dozen cabinets and alarge panel | 400 ROG TR ool made post: [ ont of order as an informal bailot had | | See that sour books are made by More Carringos, and all kinds of Farm Machinor 1 I’ t il i ey At el ot consistontly serve even | wirendy been ordered. A motion was | house & Co, room 1, Everett block. _ The World's Pavorite, th K the GOLD MEDAL over 00 0" 110" South Nt Strect, Council B A RExiy sosauneu of e WV, “Wnines ‘s | LoCnil 1 eonsentionio oruek tof Hiar i1 BRSOt Bivay ssisted on - w oot : tie Ginges Ales at - ALy W vt of"Shiclby, was named | as the true democratie method, Judge the New Orleans Exposition. AR The Baptist Iadies entertained their | g¢ qemporary chairman, and 1L F. Lee, | Harris explained that the motion for a g FO Lo, LD, Geo 1 Wi friends happily last « ngat the resi- | of Montgomery, and J. L. M. Shetterley, | ballot was simply a test of the pulse of 3 s T Pros M. Soe &Counsol dence of Mrs. R. 8. Col [ OfCuthric. as sceretarics. Messrs. Chase | the convention. ~He was satistied there A most delightful beverage in either hot or eold weather, Bottled diveet Council RIuT‘ Handls Factyry, Clara Florence, the twin baby girl of | of Cass, Shea of Pottawattamie, and Kuhl | was but one candidate wanted and there at the springs in Waukesha, Wis, and made of the finest fre THOVGAIE itk i Hokiikin NO. 401 BROADWAY, Jumaiea Ginger Root, the juices of trop Nly imporvted | wporited) Mr. and M George Hadlon, died | of Shelby, were appointed to escort | fore withd Tl fiy, A tuhth, at 10: | CK land to the chair. Th Mr. Cha 1 fraits, Aveadian Mineral Spring | e g na Sl jarsdiy, Augnst 6th, at 1030 p. m. | Chairman Cleveland to of 2 f Water and Loaf Sugar. Eminent medical anthority has pronownced it “the ity lmm al from famnly residence Fridiy at | chairman deelined to make any speech, | tion of Colonel Keatley unanimous and o i i ater and Loaf Sugar. K redics ity lias proy i e . tchilaieis | Saying it was not in his _line. | by acciamation. COUNCIL BLUEFES, Ia. | ot perfect example of an aromatic Non-Aleoholic stomach stimulant, while | _ CARPETS, ning Emma and Ruth Williams | On motion of Fred Kimpfel, of Harri- Mr. Sovercign desired to be heard but {4, opening new and heautiful designs | as a beverage it is simply delicions,” For sale by COUNCIL BLUFFS CARPET CO., entertai abont sixty of their young | son, a committee on cr denti there was an objection, he not being o H friends birthday party at the resi: | pomnted: Messes, Chase of € A motion was m wee of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. | of Montgomery, ‘Uipton of Mills, 1 minutes, It was ¢ te Willinms of Shelby, J. J. Shea of Pottawattamie. | fiom unanimously. He spoke The funcral of J. W. Johnson, who On motion of Dr. Emmert, of Uy a | sentative of Knights of Labor wis run over by switeh engine last | committee of five on pery Dr. Hatten, the g ! Tuesday, took place yesterday and was | ftion Dr. Emmert of Cass, ndunder instruetions. He In i I gely attended by mourning and sym- itamie, D. A, F Aidal i ‘,’“' Ry '"\‘I"']“fl ‘“X J'I()l]"("f(‘. i thizing friends,” rris of Harrison, W. W oteign siid o iad fout elidran an Body Brussels, i Mrs, J. M. Jolnson returns thanks to the railroad company for theirassistance il Cloths, Curtain Fixtures, Upholstory Goods, s repre- Feait Acids and Ete. ‘N, 405 Brondway' Council Biuiy, resent ud higlily benetieinl; lowa, nback Mado from the pure. sparkling Arcadian watter, combined with Fruit Jy Bugnr, Comple amily use, pienies, cte. Retroshin HE FOE TG 10K TOOT: Tof sme 1h €0 tnol B dsley, Joe Driosshach, ani CIGARS, TORACCO, ETC. A < C. Deetken, | o m in & Co., 3 Louie & Mdtzger, Tibbits & Ward LRI S{BLIAN, Jolivi Siore & Son. . et it 40 : « | Finest Brands of Cigars, Tobacco & Pipes AT The Ideal Arcadian Lemon Nectar, ity Wi Gl el CARPETS te in it [ (2N l‘mmr Bair ritt ot Montgomery. The committee on eredentials reported m»nfl]v\h-unh against Colonel Keat- that ] the connties were vepresented by | ey, but he wanted the nzme of Dr. Hat ke | Velvet v sale in Omaha by Cheney & Oleson, Frank Rogers, J. A, Fuller & Co, Max Beeht, Win, Fleming & Co., Leslie & Leslie, Henr Gladstone Br ndt, D W, Sixe, Jne Forsy ) | Noe. 26 Main wnd 27 Pearl Sts, Council Blutts, ) d to ne 5 and i 2 l/ ) seels wrett & o, C. i Moore € Co. Hummond & Co., W, S Bulduif, Smith & Kenaody, Ge J ;”;:l s fo n]“‘- i lh‘wi if ‘(Ll::lml W hl\l full delegations, and no contests ten considered T Contlaw v ‘l'"')("sh Y Brussels, Heimpod, W. d. Whitchoust, 0, H. Wirth, howmloy & Dufty, J. C. Vess, Wilcox & Stephons, % | el Feiends for their kindness in this sa A committee on resolutions was ap- | The nomination of Colonel Keatley was 2.Ply 1 Gidrregia W Eaord & Co., Geo, Ditzen, Sehmidt & Mocllot. reavement of her husband btz of o from each connty. then made by & unanimons and enghusi 3-Ply Ingrains, CONMISSION, The following Towa postoflices have I'he committec on pe been made money order oflic rmanent nd the ation reported in favor of u.m Council Blulls office made the de ository | nent for them: ( on, st Nodaway, h.-h.\lr Massena, Mondamin, Panama and | Knights of Labor, pr Portsmouth resolutions sdopted by them at. Atl Several sets of harness have been | the same resolutions ihat nad been pre himself s opposed stolen of late, but the police say they are | sented to the republican and greenbiek and in favor of COUNCIL BLUFFS. i DRUGGINTS, 0 ! ¢ declared him Vof making any hunt for them, for | conventions. Referred to the committee — astic vote. A committee of three, W, H o 53 5 ‘ 7 N - — A\lI“l'u‘w‘\..]||d:_'<-li‘["‘|‘vl’:y~ W ik | 2-Ply Ingrains, $2.50 Per Doz. or 25C Per Bottle. SNYDER & LEAMAY, 1o the hall, e v ; e Rag Carpe Tl ; i 2o MID A 13 L e Pruit ndProflu;\e‘EB}nltf;slon Merchants. A S Mattings | WIRT & DUQUETTE - L. KIRSCAT & Co, ~ | Were s phointed to i S Ay | For offices, Notels, lodge rlmllw Call | I T2 Clavke Drug Co., Stephens, Voegel & D inving, Meyer & Raaphe, HARLE s & O several times tie I of harnesses have | on resolutions, .\I|(|~|un|\u||m“~l from way : b o i f ' 4 ! y (LE, HAAS & OO, refused t rosceute the thieves when W. H. M. Pusey moved to adjourn and pointed to his ree- nq prices at Kkness Bros,’, wholesale fancy grocers, Omaha. TN e R S the orrency and silyer ques. | Bronuway : — | Wholesale Dlugghts 0ils, Paints, Glass, being consistent and in con- y an oflicer from Ida Grove | resolutions time to prepare a report, but No. 22 Main St., and in charge an insane | the convention would not consent, hvx( y Council Bluffs. 7 Druggis q \ with the democratic principles. N " < r tly went fron f s | seemed bent on speeeh-making. A eali | He ealled attention to the fact that he ' 5 — S hat bhace | Wade for Pusey.n He said he | had in the legislature fought for the . P AXI.SCWORT H., i _FRUILS. = ins: there. He 1s to be | never ed how many demoerats | interests of the wage workers. He e () EYVAITY IS ken bac e obubie | thiere were until he had to name post- | elaimed that the present hard times were | Aro yiow avriving and in stock. Tri : fuken bick to his home, and probably | iers, The interests of the party were | not due to the election of u_ democ G iy el "I;l"(,;'lt i A Wholesale California Fruits a Specialty The T 3 S wan now to be pluced in the hands of the | president, but to causes which arose | coyydn¢ for _traveling and fall serviee. R e B L T v ,,Af,"',‘,y‘i,‘,“}',‘;;‘,h‘",('_!.‘1;:),\.i“‘)";'ho o omr. | young men. The old men—men who | during_republican days, In regand to " nimein mhutts. has heen in Conneil m“,,\,‘;r the queer, | 3 fought when there was no hope— | the vetomg of pension bills, and the clum —_— - [ g © | were now about to re m.umh their hold. | that the democ q!( ‘I W ~| unfr iy to E —— - W IRI & DUQUE D I ] t se | the soldier, | id that there was more oy Wholesale o warned the democrats “not fn those | tho soldicr, o said tha o % SiTks 2t in (ho now eolors. last days to go after strange gods,” but | pension money bemg paid to-day than Brick buildings of any kind raised orel andtsntistclionTonnray toed Praits, Confectionery & Fancy Grocerles 4 ‘ Mt Hdt d 3 the hest and prices the lowest £ any d raised or moved and satisfaction guaranteed. i ¥ y 3 tand by the old principles “of democ- | ever under republican rule. or zood :zmulit Ladi pric i e lia- el e T'he conventi hen adjourned. Prame ilding Ve i is riecks. be. ie convention then adjourned ble goods will eall on T ness Bros.’, Frame buildings moved on Little Giant tricks, bes No. 401 Broadway. Couneil Bluffs. yriso 10 his friends here, some of whom have known him and his family for many years. pe Tho ovening papers had quite o suug | e s to see which could get the best of the | Femo 4 3 ¥ gt'h( ’“"‘“wil‘m'; S ”“"“ )u-~.“ 1||::~ brothers, and enthusiastic. Inthis county | Juage Aylesworth Again Gets Figured CKIRSCHT & CO., 5 the old republican war horse, Col. Sapp, Y o Ty I 4 808 Eighth Avenne and Eighth Street,Counil Bluffs, ©*been beaten by astriping, Col | i gemocratie judicial consention met I IOSIe| Y‘ s Staple iyt wd in getting a cut of the doomed Y, 00 i moe- | ;i ; Dealers, No. 416 Broad- . Y IAOR o dtoms immediately after the close of the con- i o in the world. ¢ was such harmony in the ks, They were & band of E JUDGI man’s face, but had no special. The other had a special but no cut. The one with 1y wouid offer eandidates who would % 5 2 Thia neil Blufrs. stick by the law as it N the books | gressional convention. It was called to | A few more of those Lisle Thread 5 the special, on sceing the cut inthe other, e = ay, 3 stopped the pross, hitrried to eatell W1 | and would insist on the personal liberty | order by G. A. Holmes. T H. Lee, of HotaalC TR S ARNESS, ET ) 3 iz in ¢ o greenbackers all over the | Montgomery county, was_called to the & Spibiabed S RTOMANIE GO i prinsiples of | chair, and W. H.Wire, of Pottawattamie, OIL CLOTHS (CKMAN & CO., stopped the press, hurrie I oup, rted o copy for its other sub- | OF all coming into | a3 secretar: Manuncturers of and Wholesale Donlers in (« seriber. I\; \.ll'lu.n-l Vic Keller, of Keller & Harle, yester- | it “[j Jine. - Te predieted that the convention Holfmes, D. Emmert, and W. H. q et q Lealher Harness, Saddlery, Ete. day made a contract to handlé about | o 40 528 > eleetic s 3 In many new patterns and a large 3 P L J L2 forly excursionisis Trom Missonrt Vailey woukd bo i love ieast and e “election | Andersan, werd'appointed cobmitiee or | I s wew patiers wd o iage Price paid in cash for all kinds of second hand ain st. Council_laifs, lowa e v y dnesday. excursionists will arrive in this city by the morning train and go up on top of Fairmont par! where they will spend a couple of hours rrmlmxs to going to Lake Manawa dur ng the afternoon, and return to their homes in the i jon was on | Curtuilis, Cviain Bolce otee, af Hark- STOVES, Furniture, etc. 15, 0Aps. E spe motion of Mr. Ciiase, niade pevmanent. | 18ss Brothers, No, roadway, : : 15,04 ENABTO i h JyShift Dan Faerell was thon called o, | ™ Aftor the ofganizaiion wit completed | Council Bluif M. DROHLICH 608 Broadway. CALF BROTHERS, e went astiide beyond Mr. Pusey and | the business of nominating began. Dan. | 7 Ine T RbIORE % £ B ted'a stato as “well as district vie- | Farrell warned the oMt ss ! e tRthicy, O s =] Jobbers in Hats, Caps and Gloves. | must proceed full The green )f Nebrask 3 ). 342 and 344 Bra ouncil Blufr W W. Morrits, of Red Ouk, was called | huekors I made o judisial nomigation | - Artiolo . o f,:,",‘“,,“t.l,, e .6‘,,4(, e e o __ Now. 2 and 414 Rrondway, Couneil Bt out by Mr. Pusey as “an_ old soldicr of | (Funk), and the democrats must endorse | S8 el Wjeiie! o '’ voy corpor v, the eros: He predicted that the day of | that, and then it would force the green- p(p;u— f&we,x n—/ ‘W.M,L. et R I‘M-“ 7 backers to endorse Colonel Keatley. ‘6 é = ; . Sovereign, of Atlantic, the die Another delegate wanted to know ‘ L el S : s Marthoms Jorhern Tron, Steel, Nails, Heavy Hardwars W E«,Mat = And Wood Stock, Conncil Bluffs, l{\n’(l.' Highest prices pud for county, town er of the Kmghts of Labor, whether the grecnbackers would join in The temporary organi: n :\:xs called forth” by Mr. Puscy’s ning. £ Hard and soft coal, wood, lime, coment, ote. Council Bluffs Fuel Co. No. 539 Brondway. Telephone No, 136, = incipal pl ty of Omnha, in ni %ny I,‘...fl T TR, ORI e, £ “‘”‘““"" ”“"‘“‘“:'“*""‘l“'tul !“!':h‘" and work if this arrangeme: x[n wis made, Jo., No. 103 Pearl street, Council Blufls Towa. 2 B0 i or whether they would dictate. anufacturing nnd Hirnishing oF A r £ 4 and applinnces th The m”'x'\‘(‘:”:‘] adopted llu Illlu' mfi'n- ALt - Tho. wimount of capital stock au- entiol rea was t horized, shi'l be one hundred 0/ nd dol- HIDES AND “"V"I. onvention, the greenbackers | 21 WIS I e fully paid up and re- B te evot Commission Merchants Dor Sus 0( Hides i naorporation .. Tallow, Wool, Pelts, G <o nnd Furs Counoil LIS | shes Sty 225 Broadway, Council Bluffs, | ™™™ ™t ioa ™ " o s colors (recs ; T toad uml wis for s benoiit, and | 55, of Hazel Ca 71 | not for the benefit of the tre e nezof Hazel Camp 171 | 4 %% Clnt ™ wanted to seo the color tor the bonfit of the He reviewed the records Sympath At a regular mec M. W. A, the following resolutions wi unanimously adopted: Whereas, The time has come when the teemed and loving wife of our friend, neigh- nd brother, H. C. Barnes, | would atio) s the. two other _]ndu 1l nom- e the demoerats to make, The s also asked that Hon. M e one of these, but they did not make this as a demand. The count rezard to the forfeiting of s filled the | in lowa. il claimed That they refused to answered the | answ nd thus prevented w61, of e Wy, and” our | quorum, so that'the bill could not be con- | Ty, T e the cie | Sidered.’ He reminded the convention | piils. hy D L s met with the | of th -1m\vnx' of the knights, aad that the . The culogist got 5o c: of death being all were u|mn1h1~-lm, to sec “‘-"L;‘, by his own eloquenee that he 0 would he named, tell that he meant . P, Ketley, until the Be vote: boink_ llowed o 50 he N 3 ) o { 5 6. The Joara of directors sh 5 o n . . - . = = S at the clection time the republican :f"m,: ‘,::,(‘I;d 1'" ‘l'{;.'““ off l"' at- T L oar ] Sseene el Farming lands in Towa, Minnesota, 'Texas, Kansas and Avkansas, ranging LUMLER, PILING, E1C. soul to damn, | Samuel J. Tilden of heodore, W, It. Rathyon, 8. Stovkholders 1o et of Omuba, Ne- COUNCIL Ul UFFS OIL CO. —Wholesale Dealors in— | LA N DS Cl I I E A P [luminating & lLubrlclmn’ 0‘11, Gasyliny 5 BTC., BETC. it be held on gaid dute at the i brosit Articl its business on the y | and continvo, org thercafter, ur forgot to | { i Hinds voto of the tockboldes order has beer nal that one of its memnbe frrepressible loss by the | Jaid upon the faithful comp: P wife, be it therefore the Resolved, at in his great bereavement and extreme sorrow the neighbors of this camp extend to him the full measure of sym- nion and devoted £.Theodore ancil Bluffs, Towa, ol g 2 per Sel F: p 14 i i 0Ot 8 P - Ppathy and condolence. purty iad nullllnlll' buta Town, A I Lo T Jore H",‘]‘:l *lmr‘ to 'GI 2:4;“::;-:‘1-.[ \'|h1“°lv and state lands in Minnesota on 30 years A. OVERTON & CO., “Yen, hope aud despondency, pleasure and “‘\ll Il:::«t\"du U“ "“;‘w e hin mohontte elected to the heneh but not sc Mr! | continue in_ofic o until |‘\:. first “Tueduy in P o U‘_" JRLEEO8) i ABII'. huyers fuyn free, Information, ete., given by Hard WODG Sonthern Lumber, pumg pain, Mr. | ) 8 Cleveland, of Shelby, presented the 1837, und until their successors nre P. P. Lanstrup, No. 555 Broadway, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Al 4 We mingle together In sunshine and rain; fll‘,l«;"““""ll Lo'elock, and it was car- | glaim of that county, which since its or- * tho organization of the And Eridge Materin cinltios W holosnle Lus: A"*h'""}flfl”fi and the tear, the songana S mbling (inithe aftarnoontithe ganization had never had a name upon b of ‘directors may moot O T %P == —— ber of all Kinds. Offico No, 180 Main St, 1@ dirg 880 e ajtern 3 ), CONZIES: 0 : rules, rexulutions and by-liws C o sl Folls cach other liko surge upon | commitiva on resolutions - veported | [1C st CONELeOnAE OF Bt R L L FFICER USEY, P — surge.” through its chairman, .Iu\(gu Harris, as | Callison. > on | 0 .:Mfi.’u' T nl\b\ AND LIQHM;\!V Resolved, ‘That these resolutions bespread | follows: Dan o1t urged that the conventior change or madity s ot = po the tecords of the canip anda copy of | Kesolved, That the democrats of the Ninth | complete - fusjon by endorsing the m\-llmul 2.88:5ho, Intoroaie OF ) JOHN lr‘»\“l the same be furnished our daily newspapers, | congressional distriet in convention asseni- | oonback nominee, H 1‘",”\ of » highest umlrlmll (}1 inde 1 Wholesale | f o endorses the adminis b ¢ ) poration ! — o FiflaGuaunn, blad, naustilied iy "df:{u'l e administra- | Rudubon county was A Gxteoa: tho aus Of. e sl ] Ledgers, Sournals, County and | [mported and Domestic Wm" & quuars. 30 StEwAR ily commend his steriimg honesty and the | ‘The ballot was then taken ‘m.l an- and dollurs (85,000 COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA, Bank Work of ull Kinds aSpec- | Agent for St Gotthavd's flerh Hifters Committee. | earrying out of the principle tiat wlic | nounced as fol Kelly 40, Cullison | | Article 8 he by e Carporation ‘soali | Establishea 1857 Malp 8. Counell Blvas. —————— officc 15 apublic trast,” a5 often expresed by | 30, Ayesworth 27, Delano ' 21—the name | hors ind stoc 19 copnratontahall I HRtaRY ¢l inlty. — - =) & be exempt from ull linbility for corporate debts, . kll.!mi‘lmnlm l‘flrn’x.lrflnh- ] ::‘»:»;I:.::{ml:f‘-“vf.]l'.fi illh xxlhtm-»‘ ‘:"C!‘f'fihv x“nlti I ul]\ll I]L\mlnuud being :I:fmwu. 3 Auh‘lni 9 The m-m(«ul:.‘ml ‘m-‘ """h(""v'd' a —— mm Mflemlfln m al Uf er SC 1| NI n)l | & BECK, Frank Bullard armive |()|l|w)~\&l4'h ay. i o stand Drosident ol it e chairman announc \enomina- | amended or changed or wddod 1o by u_ two: P p M | d L 4 e aeloriod y stords 1y _morning from Wis bills "That tho democrtic purty of s dis ficre scoming Lo be . misunder duys not g r ’ —_— ! i f ot such Couneil Blufs consin, where Mr. Richmond has been | triet, while not fighting this campalgn upon | D& 48 to the batlot, the chairma chinge 3 v i —— for o number of wee thie “bloody shirt” issue, presents to this con- make another call of counties nsthot 18 N, Main § Miss Agnes Holbrook who has been | Yention tlhie fact thut the work of the admin- I'. Chase intimated that Potta- ding Ag! . istration through the pension office plainly umie county had been given the vlsI.“nLl rol mlu'-‘m l]h w18 10w the | ghows that the demoeratic party is mnu-_llh- congressional nomince it should not | = Signed:— guest of 53 1da Casidy in this eity pre- | eral and just to the detenders of the union | geek to get the judicial honors, but help vious to returning to her home in Mor- | than our opponents, in this, thai no one but | o4 ; ’ M CALIGRAPH TYPE WRITER and SUPPLIES | Room 1 Everct Block, Council Blufls K. JONNKON: engo, lowa ex-soldiers now hold the pension agencies in | O Hio chiokey by, iecomnislng oulelde Biliiin AuNous, Tents, Awnings, Roofing Slate, Man- | Standard Papers Used, Al styles of Lind- e oy Nor o :“,“ « fody. - iss dlers ato on” tho - pensi n”Yolls ‘than Auntior dologata fran Ouss urged the Cases, Elevators (hand and hy The Steamar 0 \o mysterious disapponrance of Me. I LAILIIR e o ssiomal distriet OmahaDentalAssocmtlon , BLANK BOOKS. |y s e ot i st o John Kast has caused great anxiety to ——— e REFL Riitul engineer and pilot, i nOw making pleas: his family and many friends here, Oflicer m(()&»t 4 by the dem A ruuumvr achate as to crowding | ¢ B. National Daak, M mith & Co, ure trips on : <o s . | at Des Moines June eth off the track was indulged i | Citizens" Bank, De Wells & Cary “K’ Oifislen who wekt fo Kanwns Oity. u fow | peoul d tho id R e LT LR LAKE MANA ‘.\A\.\ e oy e i his do: | Who having another ballot after the chair had ey TR C. I, Savings Hank. b s R scription had heen found upon the rail- 3 > 4 3 S 5 of the publican legislature, that in order clared the result, '0"“. .“‘“‘l". uear Independence, fi“"v perpetiate itsell in power, has so gerry- | Another delegate wanted to know what crushed yond recoguition. any [ jpandered the legislative and eongressional | had beeome of the motion to make the points of similarity seemed to exist in districts 5o as to disfranchise, by arb nominations unanimous. No one seeme gard to clothing, and arrangements were | boundaries, thousands of anti-repub RAfR A 3 oomud mmlo for Mr. Kost's brother and u irviend | voters in tlie state of lowa. o . A = for th st evening to have the | 4 We demand the reser Unsa pounty. 'I‘}""( " i1a protaat bnd) disinter A telegram received, | lands for aclul.:l w:nm‘\ ony, @ ':I' unwll\l Il‘l\i ).ll.‘n.l. e ;‘ 'unlp hn‘ aver . 5 v, R -y lands owned by individuals and eorpor \e convention to stand by the ballot, as boweyer, last evening, states that'the bod } acy could not afford to' go | in excess of 100 acres, not under cultivation, | the democ; m’{::!"’.'.\']""l;j{, R[xll Ku~'\ but had been °1 | shail be faxed to the full value of eultiva back on it. A. C. Graham took the same entificd as being that of s man named | Jands of like character. We demand the im- | yiew, and moved again to make the nom Brown. mediate forfeiture of all linds now inations unanimous. ‘Lhis was put «nd oruny lei Rates of chinrter given o officeo.2)5 Main s t., betwed . i aliig announced it to be formal, and had de- | ordors taken ot Nours 1010 12 1, DAUB & CO. i Reduction in Prices, rlorses and Mules| tnina, (lassware, Etc, | SPECIAL NOTIOES. Forall purposes. bo'ght and soid, ai retall and inlots. Lavge quuntities (o select from ITOTICE. pecial advertisements, such 18 1okt, Foun Several puirs of fine arivers, siugle or do.uble. l ALW. S, Homer & C To Lonn, For 8ale, To Rent, Whants, Bourdin MASON WISE, Cal Lo . this ol at. tho 10 Council Blufls. e ete.y will bei No. 23 Main st q ] s i LINE forthe firstinser —~— grant to corporations or individual ruteof TEN CENTS I a e E Typhotd Fever. ditions of which have not b rriod i SHION o SRS e Creston HOUSE tion and Five Cents Fer Line for oac uent ) : , / with: that from and after The following judiciul committee was tan o Fire CaR Y ot our, Al Charles Hartford, of New Castle, West- | Juidin(s shall be prohibit wiring | then named ©. Campbell, of y No. 12 Veal street, near Broadway, Counell ehester Co., N. Y., suflered with typhoid”| bl ttles or owning lands. within G ‘Holues, of Poltuwattamie; AL | Dr HAUGHAW[]UT Mana ol Tho onty hotel in Councll Mulis having | Lluds i i fever, and was given up to dic, Ho was | United States of America; and that 15 | Tiptou, u(l’\lluli W Julnhj\m of Au- | Ul | | ar dale olabies and iviule 1args, . S b stored to health in one woek b i by citizens of the United States to dubon; J. J. Dolan, of Cass; J. K. Brew- [ FAREISY QY. i - ;wml;'-l ‘1]"‘;“ 'p‘-lll)m“. “,“k ’:‘.‘l"k'"‘f dunt iivns, aftor sald last ientione er, of mont; I, H. Alexander, of | Nos. 1510-1521 Douglas st, Omaha and BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, | Fire Esoape T PV P TR T T T 3 ye Brandreth Pills every night and | shall be null and void, and lands so de Montgomery; H. L. Cooper, of Page. TP D TR Opposite Dummy Depot, And ull_modern improvoments IO o iter piow: 40 neres pasture, 40 nercs drinking plentifully of oatmeal gruel. A | shatrevert to the overnwent, = | T eonyantion then adjourned. No 234 broadway, i B ~ a6, :Tand 29 Maln st iiay ground. good bouso and Lara; AIl solloF few doses of Brandreth's Pills will invar- | gydtem on national works. P Ot | Phe taliy of the ballots as kept by Sm————— ] N Piop. | (itie for terehundise. Address 1% 0. box 1184, i B ) hational works. i i aliy o 0 Dia 1048 ¥ Painles e ry 0 humbug! s, Vitalized ol ounel! Blulls, lowi fably cure any kind of fever, 7. We ask that the importation of foreign | indicate thut the secretary made Aok Dasiser, o bipiel Gas Nietued ea | - = = Counel 1 - - labor under contracts be at once abolished by | take and that Judge Aylesworth was | (U5 0 0000 wonderful anaesthetie, purify = g | QOB BENT=Now ton room house, ol} mod- A Lutheran Missionary feleased. | law, and such laws enforeed. really nominated instead of Cullison. | e et st s bui dins up the tss g a8 PETMAN & BRO A0 e wpevements, Niuth ave und fiu o 81, PETERSBULG, August 20.—Conradi, That we ate in {avor of reimbursing the | The report of the. secretary gave Kelley | ()10 o ocintion, Sole Prop'rs 2 =1 f uley, Ho - gecently arwsted at Simieroval for spread: | SIS S St of o iy Tk st | 40 Clllison i ylepworth 3% 1 Delan |G v aala vias o 2 = VW ANIED--Au assistant ook & the Ogie She Interposition of Lothrup, United States | fitles, And we fevor the enaetmient of gich aing 50 (Lo ready Votin JOEWO | por sot g 8 NO. 509 & 511 MAIN ST, TPOK SALEZOI puers;in qunniitos 1o muu-x, and has been ordered to leave I}l\nm hll.\\ be necessary to carry into omu. L hdi:’h: the total vote should have e e <3 | at Bee offico No. 12 Pearl streot ussia. His offiense was baptizing persons | this resolution. of the Lutheran faith. & Tt we heaitily cdorse the Morrison bis givos o total of 110 votes. Just the 8 s _ i, bttty s i oo | SALLE S Ll 40 00 JACOB BTN, | e s ou oo | R BICBMD., ... Substantial abstracts of titles and real 1' 5 "'-'"I""l‘ ¥ ovd ing the :-m‘ WY | place of Cullison, It seems that Judge for sale ut retail or in car lowds. Cancers 0; Stier duu pYed & estate loans. J. W.& £ L. Squire. No. mu’n".‘-l:.\‘im;:::,‘u.:).“‘:‘.,,:9”::lp.[u4|u\x:‘l“::“‘|:l Aylosworth is strangely unfortunate in be A TORN LA 1 | Bnders, prowauiy tiiod by eanteact o iy THI P i s vt ST ey st el 101 Pearl street, (uunul Blutls, onoy iu eirculation ~:Iall b‘x uulm.l._.‘ lo l\\ffl.'.‘ r‘..'“‘".ll."'lc:.‘funf:\n- “l“ hauoNald COUNCIL BLUFFS Roion BIOCN TEK & BOLE R o | ¢ AR LA T TR 1o (40 “w‘., a4) The Bible Society has Bibles for sale | M i ust seauirements of trat - " | of tho lust election, and the figures bar actices in the State and Federal courts Sinerly of KIEL BALE STABLES, corase | Goods, il of the lutest styles. Call und o e e ot sheap. Depositoryin Y. M. €. A. roows. 10, Thiat we comaend the dewceratic posi- | ly Kept him off the district bench. Now Rooms 7and 8 Shugurt Block. AVe. und 4th street I ¥~ Copsultation free

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