Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 05, 1882, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
E DAILY KEE : COUNOIL BLUFFS. IOWA TUESDAY. SBPTEMBl E 5 Is8l f ]
\
The Daily Bee.
COUKGIL BLUFFS.
LIL. . - - . * I
Tuesday Morning , Sept. 6.
SURSCKH'TION ItATf3 :
ByCirrler , SO cent * > wr week
B/VUll
Office : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near
Broadwnr.
M. O. OniFFIV , Manner.
fl. W. TIL/TON , City Editor.
MINOR MENTIONS.
Seaman ! ! l t cixingec.
J. Mueller's IMlafc Music Hull.
Pftt Klnp , for being drunk , was yes
Icrday fined $7.CO.
The nchools opened In n promising and
prosperous manner yenlerdiy
Shemdcn tnnlies p
Kxerci'o books nt ScntnnnV.
Henry Nation's CAIO wni yesterday
disposed of , he giving SM ) bubds to keep
the peace.
Tl cro wai no fesnlnn of the clrcui
court ycilerdiy , Judge Lonlbornw bcln
nway. Uunlncm befjlns again thlvDornln8
\ \
Get jtmr slates at Seaman's.
Oo to Crockwcll's for school hmcl
baskets.
Call on Seaman for school books.
School looks of nil description * nt
llushnell Urackett's.
Thn prisoners at the jail arc back on
their regular feed again , their five days on
bread and water for trying to break jail
having expired.
Oy to Crockwell's for * chool books.
Go to Seaman's for lead nnd slate pen
cils , pens , txinholdcrs and erasers ,
The county board of supcrvltors met
yesterday afternoon , but did little beyond
routine business. The board will continue
its doings to-day.
I'lslol shots nro getting n little too
ftetjuent on the streets at night. The
shooting teems to bo for deviltry , and to
keep the police on the wild KOOSO chaso.
Visit Seaman's now store , whf re you
I will timl all kinds of school supplies at
rcasnnable prices ,
At Shull's butcher rhop , south Main
11 street , you can always ect the best meats
at reasonable prices.
Leave to marry , If they want to , was
yesterday given to T. M. Crow and Aleim
Way , both of Carson ; also to John Wct-
rick , of this city , and Anna Ha'e ' , of
Ncola.
Homo of the telegraph pol'H on Pearl
street are being removed , and pluccd on
other utrcetH. Pearl street folkxulll not
mil's tin ir peculiar style of bounty. Lit
II them go.
-G , W. Uyiorn & Ci. , Ksglo Meat
Maikot , opposite Mcthndlut iliurch , All
kinds of Meats constantly on hand , at
lowest market prices. W. II. huvenburg ,
rhop tender.
The picnic given liy the Tmnvercln
was quite a BUCCOHH. The nthti-tic exer
cises were well performed , and showed
good schooling by that experienced teacher ,
Mr. Iteinhardt.
The Council IJIulFs nine etpectto visit
Lonvenworth nnd Kanniwi City this week ,
playing the club at the former place on
1'riday , and Kansas City Saturday. Thfly
expect to play at St. Joe also. To-day
they pity nt Dimlap ,
K. I ) . Smith
, charge 1 with being a
vagrant , pimp , nnd a capper , has skipped
the city , for the city's good , but ho has
loft ni a mourning bondsman Jim Mad
den , who li SIC ! ) In the hole. Madden on
propones to Mettle by giving another bond
that Smith will nnver corno back. The
ollicerii had bettor take the oiler.
Orrin I co was on trial yesterday be to
fore Justice Ifoiiney on thu charge of
ntcaling from V , A. Kous1 residence in the
country , n gold chain , and two gold rln s. in
Ho wan discharged , but almost liniiiocl-
lately rcarre.tcd on a warrant imued by
Jmtlco Abbott charged with trading elf a
mortgiiKed borne. Thl * c-i-o wan adjourned
until Wednesday , or
On next Ptlday evening , .September
the 8th , the first grand quadrille party ,
will be given at St. Joseph's ArJlomy
Hall , on Fifth avenue , by the C. K. of 1' . all
society. The mimes of the young men
haUng it in charto ; , as appears ou the
dnncirprogrammes ; , is sulllcient proof per
that It will bo conducted In the most satis ,
factory nunner. A most enjoyable time
is In ctoro for thane who may attend. For
luadrll.e parties S { , Jonoph'a Academy
Hall Is the best In the city. It will ac
commodate over one hundred dancing
couple on the lloor.
Tne City's Wnllot.
The followim ? ia the report of the iron
city auditor an presented to the city on
council last evening , and as the liniui- city.
ciul matters of the city should Interest
every tax.payor , wo give the figures
in full :
The amounts of city warrants issued
during thu month of August and the Tlio
total amount of city warrants issued
byordorof the present council up to
September 1 are us follows :
Total
_ , , , InAuKiidt to date. a
General fund $1I28 : 21 § 111,170 02
Police 012 yo 4,81878 ed
Totals . . .S3MS 20 8i3B18 81
Tlio following uro the amounts of
bills audited and allowed during Au ono
gust and the total amount audited
and allowed by the present council to door
September 1 ;
been
Total
In August , , to date , ting
Streets and . , _ , . , .328 21
I'iru department , . . . 6 0 71) f ! oil3 63 ing
< ! ss light -183 II 2,5.1340 close
General city fuud. . . 113(1 ( 02 2,8 Ml10
Printing J 7 : UI8 05 well
, 1 City pngmeer'u oillce , 1'JO : i3 621 II uniso
City Park HI 7fi 6U ! 75
Police department. G'J2 ' 67 05 give
ter
Totals. . . . . . , . .83,76010 $ J3,6IO 65
old
The Kuropaan restaurant onons nizcd
Friday , Brpt. 1st. Meals served up
in first class stjlo and nt reasonable ing
prices. nt
SMITII it McCuEN , Proprietors , this
No. 4M Hroadwoy.
ho
Corallno. in
Harkneis , Orcutt & Co. have a full
line of Warner'a Coralino Corsets. day
These are the corsets in which the in
bonus cannot bo broken. Call and only
eeo them. ing
DILLY DALLY.
Sncli Seems to Have Been the
Council's Policy in Regard
to Union Avenue ,
Tbo County Etna Its Share o
the Caeh Needed for the
Desired Bridge
The Finn * nmlSpcolflontlonn Grow
ing Mnnty find the County's
Ittisty.
The presnnt condition of Union
avcnuo excites 'indignation and dis-
just in many. It is in no fit condition
'or ' uao , and rains and washes together
with other natural causes are causing
t to grow worse and worse. The city
ma already expanded in securing the
right of way and in filling and grading
> robably 835,000 perhaps moro Not
only does that amount of money lie
dly there , but much that ha < i boon
il ready expended is fast being wasted.
iVImtovcr may be thought of the ad-
usability of the enterprise in its in-
nncy , the fact is that the city haa ex
tended a largo amount there , and IB
lot only getting no good of it , but is
osing what it has put in. The avo-
j ii in such condition now that it
will take moro to render it passable
hat it would have done u few months
, and yet it would not require a
, ; roat amount oven now to save and
itilizo what has been expanded at-
eady. Ono man well posted it. such
natters says that SIOOL ) properly ex-
loiided would render the avonut , in
very passable condition for the
irpsont , and then the city could bo
ising it while gathering inunoy for
uturo and permanent improvements.
L'ho city council booms to bu quite
> rompt ana able in referring mich
natters to committees and spreading
resolutions on the minutes , but in
naking their actions practical there is
omo lack and much lethargy. In al-
nust any kind of business , unices it :
wan in city affairs , men having $35-
)00 ) invested would not lusitato to
pond a few hundreds to save and
utilize that amount , oven if they re-
; rottud the original investment.
The proposed Union avenue briduo
s also slumbering in the musty pigeon >
lolcs , and there is seemingly little in
clination to give practical force to any >
action The county supervisor ? , nearly
Wo ye irn ago , agreed to give $2,5C3 ,
oward thu building of an iron oridgo
icross thu creek , provided thu city
vould pay $800 , it being estimated
hat the bridge would cost $3,300.
Tlio county hua had its money 3
ready to pay over at any time tlio city s
would take action in the matter. The
? 2,500 has been lying in the vaullH , >
nd thu planu and specifications liuvu
H'un rustiuu in thu pigeon hole. Newt y
t is estimated tlint thu bridge would
cost a trillo moro than it would havn )
cost then , probably $200 more. The >
Bounty has been very patient , and haa
waited , but waited in vain. Sundry
oed resolutions have been proaontod
Hid referred , as usual , with much
ibility , and apparently lout sight of.
t has been suggested that aomo other >
ort of a bridge could bo built , not to
est moro than $2,500 , HO that the
ounty would have it all to pay tor ,
nd the city pay nothing , but the
supervisors are about as sharp as the
ayorago alderman , and they will not
give over the $2,500 , except on the
condition that the iron bridge , of
which the plans and specifications aio
file , should bo the one built. These
plans provide an follows : at
Tlio foundation to consist of 28 oak
piles , 14 to 10 foot in length , driven
solid bearing and capped with oak
cilps 7x12 , drift bolted to piles. Thu
superstructure to consist of eight
wrought iron riveted girders , . (0 ( feet
length and 3 feet ( I inches in depth ; look
the four center girders to bo placed
two feet apart and have a capacity of for
1,000 pounds per lineal foot in addi \vhi
tion to static load. The girder next \
outside of those to bo placed 20 east
foot distant , and have a capacity of
1,050 pounds per lineal foot , and the the
outside girodrs to have a capacity of day
2CO puunds per lineal foot , making in ot
a bridge capable of sustaining a ing
moving load on street of 80 poundu
square foot , and on sidewalk of HO
pounds per square foot , with safety. road
Joists to bu 3x14 and 2x14 , placed her
about two foot apart , center to center. zoo
They shall rest on angles riveted to
web of girders , as shown on plan , and III
shall bo bridged where necessary ,
Floor shall bo
throe-inch plunk on
main roadway and two-inch plank on
sidewalks , and shall bo well spiked to
joists. Hand railing shall bo wrought
, two rails on each on J of the
bridge , and made similar to that used
Madison and other streets in the ter
. has
good
A POINT WELL TAKEN.
with
J all I31rd Who Flow Away Cap boy
tured unit Put Buck In
the than
Deputy Shorill' Olatterbuck lias put
feather in his hat , lie has succeed * that
in capturing Kd Points , the young
fellow who escaped from the jail last
Alonday night. Points was the only
who succeeded in breaking out the
when the great rush was made for the daily
at that time. Glattorbuck has
after him since that time , put
in his nights as well asdays hunt
for him , Sunday night lie /
upon his trail in the vicinity the ' '
Loveland , whore Glattorbuck is so *
acquainted that ho hnd to dis- Wei
himself , lost BOHUI one might
care
Points a pointer that ho was af
him. In the role of llsherman water
Clatterbuck and a friend passed hi D. ,
friends even without being recog- T
, and tracked Points to u tent Mead
where ho wa quartered with a fish , cars
party. It was about 0 o'clock Wy
night when Ohattorbuuk reached A
tout , mid pulling n gun ho told 115 >
Poinla to throw up his hands , which cA
did promptly. Ho was then taken over
charge and brought to this city , Paul
reaching hero about 3 o'clock yester liur
morning , when lie was locked up
jail. When ho left hero ho had
a shirt and overalls on , but dur
nil ab once ho has been successful
in cotting up moro of a wardrobe , bu
still lacked shoos , and it was the track
of thf > bare _ feet which helped the of
ficcr find him. Points said ho woult
have coma back of his own nccord i
ho could have nccuroJ any hondsmer
so that ho would no lontrcr have to I e
locked up , forai to the charge a'aint
him of bnrglary , ho says ho is willing
to moot that. The crime for which
Points is in duration viln WAS com
rnited not far from Lovcland , no that
ho scorns to have a particular fondness
for hovering about t'hht placo.
Preparing for the Soldiers' Reunion.
Thii evening there will be a moot
ing of citizens at Sapp it Lyman's of
fico to consult concerning needed pro-
parations for the coining reunion ol
veterans to bo hold hero the latter
part of this month , The coming re
union and encampment is to bo a great
oven * for Council Bluffr , and its citi.
zons should bo fully alive , and do all
in _ their power to make the occasion
cnjojablo and _ successful. Such a
withering is an important one , and the
details of preparation are BO many and
sp nccossary to look after , that all
citizens should take an interest All
who can should bo present in person
.his evening , at Sjpp A ; Lyman's of
fice.
TARDY JUSTICE-
Why should Snoddorly bo Favored
Above Uthora of tilt ) Sort.
Jim Snoddcrly , who haa had a
notorious career hero , was indicted by
.ho last grand jury for assault with
ntent to do bodily injury. The
victim was a mcro boy , and the ovi-
lonco showed that the assault was of
oo beastly a nature to bo oven out- ,
ined in public print. The greatest
ndignation hni'cxisted among thoao
mowing to the facts , and they have
eng waited and patiently too to see [
omo sort of justice inotcd out. Suod-
lorly oppoared in the district court in
ho early part of last Juno , and plead-
d guilty to assault , which plea was
accepted , and ho was fined $50 and
osts , and was to bo committed to jail
f not paid. The fine was not paid ,
loithor was Snoddorly locked up. Ho
italkod forth free , and that sentence
ias never boon carried into effect
t was light enough penalty for
uch a grievous ollense , but
ven this haa not been executed.
) uring these summer months ho has
oen coming and going , ns though no
penalty hung over his head. lie IIBR
icon arrested on other charges , and
ias been confined a few days at a time
n jail , but wan lot out again without
ny reference to the penalty imposed
ipon him for his beastly assault. It
said that the victim of thu assault
so badly injured that ho will never
ully recover , but yet Snodderly , >
lcading guilty , has not suffered at
ill for it. Snodderly has boon strango-
fortunate in getting f IF cany from >
ery oorioua charges , and who is to
Iamo for lib escaping entirely its $
onalty wo will not undertake to do-
ermine. It is at best a vnry domor-
lizing object lesson and a very poor A.
bowing of justice. If the unonforced '
lenalty had the eflVct to kf-ep him
iway from the city , it might , in part ,
o excusable , but it has not done oven
his.
City Cleric Sivascool Is on the pick I'st.
1. A. Scott , of Burlington , la an O den
loiiBO guest. oil
McMahon his roturnol from an
. . ,
xtonclcd eastern trip. '
V. O. Collins , of Knoxvlllo , Iowa , was
the Ogden yesterday.
O. H.Vood , the Ice imn , has gone to
Sioux i ity for u few days ,
Maj. A. It. Anderson \vm in the city
yesterday , with fresh inspiration for "tho
colonolV editorial columns.
W. N. Mnlony , of Kssex , Iowa , took a
at Council IMuffd yesterday ,
J , A. Churchill left yesterday iniirmii ) ;
Chicago , wln.ro ho will meet his wife ,
> haihern spending tlio summer in tlio IilNi
and who U now ou her luturn home. '
Wm , C Kricke , of Milwauktc , one ot
liveliest men on the road , spent Sun ' < -
in the city Ho shows up line samples
conf jctiouorb' eupplies nnd has
, a grow- \\7
trade , VV
Mrs. W. IS. Hamhlinc , wife nf the Ion '
agent of the Chicago , Burlington AQulncy o
, has returned home , accompanied by Cook
friend , Mrs. F. Kuappeii , of Kaluma-
, Mich ,
George Glllinore , K > q. , of Millerbburgh
, one of n family of nine boyi > , epeut
Sunday In this city irliiitiug hU hrothtr ON
Warren Wellington lilllmoro. He ex-
hlmtolf loudly In praUo of Council
\ \
Lee Itoy Mayno , sou of 1' . T. Mayne , of
broom factory fame , left yesterday tu en icar
upon a couno ut T < tbor college. Ho W
the ability and umhltbn to wakii a
record f or hlintelf there , mid his many
friends will watch his collegiate career
Interest. 1 ! jy w s the first and only
tu dUtiilmto TlIK HKB to readeis in
Council Dlulh. That was n little lets *
1
a year axo. Now it takes from
ilajs
twelve to fifteen boys , HO greatly have the
subecrlhera inuieasal in numbers niuco
sinall but good beginning was made. "
| ,
Now CnrpotB. L
Ohoico and handsumo carpets , in 7 <
every grtdo , from cheap Ingrain to
Viat Moquettes , are being opened ua\
at uaF"
F"
HAHKNKSS Onuurr & ' r
, Go's. Calll
tiixu '
full
At the Btocfc Yards. chauct
The following wuro the receipts at lita"
Addren
Union Stock yarka yesterday ; llOUti
Poudro ' llivcr Co. , 13 cars ; K , ] J. ?
Weaver , 0 carsj Swan it Frank , 20 by
; Milwaukee , Wyoming & Sweet-
Co. , 15 c.uaj Doscliinesehor A-
lit ! oars ; total , 00 card ,
The shipments wore : Evans it
, 20 cars , Pratt A Feme , 18 II
; F. A , Coad , 20 cars ; Milwaukee , J04
Wyoming , it Sivoetwater Co. , 15 cars ; Klllo
M. 1 Jackson & Co , , 22 cars ; total , prompt
cars.
All except the laat 22 cars went east laivnb kj
the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. at th
, Those 22 went by the Chicago ,
Burlington AQuincy. . D1
U1I
FOll SALE. from
unco
My residence , No. 716 Fourth street rjci
Bancroft' ; L. F. Muwuv. uiotehiK Insert
RESIGNED TO HIS FATE.
The Cool Oil Inspector Gives Up thi
Flash Test nnd Retires From
Ofilco.
\V. U. Batchelor , who but n elior
time a osUrtcd in with such a clew
inc ; proiptct n.i coal oil inspector , hai
concluded to resign that position. lie
made a bad break on the start by
lending hrs oflicial position nnd wh.it
over influence belonging to it to one
of the parties in the coal oil tyar , nnc
Ion his name and title to ndvertisinR
a private concern. Hut this dooj nol
seem to bo the only reason. The
oflico | | does not , nt least under his man-
Hqement , appear to pay well i > nough
to rccompeneo him for the criticism ,
of which ho has boon the target.
During the eleven days in which
ho has worked ho has nispectpd
fifty-nitio package * , which at the
hgal rate of live cen s u package , has
tutted him thn n"iiifiout ) nmnutit of
82 1)5 , or almost 27 cc-utj d y , winch
wotild n little more than flirinnh him
nitlitlio het uud light iiccussaty to
nmku the test ? . It is to bi ) regrottcd
that nome menus ciLiiot bo tnkti-to
protect the people from the possibility
of havinu dnn nroua nil" put upon thu
matket , hut at 27 cents n day it hardly
IJHJS a man to fjtvo his ivhnlo timn to
lliu biifrinosp. Mr. Ji.ilchulur ban had
R brilliant ciresr ni an inaprctor , and
line shown good sense ia resigning , if
in nothing olcc.
THE LET.TKU C.1RHIERB.
They Take the Onth nnd Prepare
Bondt ? , Ready for Buumces.
'
1'estcrd.iy the letter carriers who
i.ivo been nppuintud for this city op-
) eared b"foro Justice Abbott and
tool thuir oc.tlia and fixed up their
jonds. Thoao pipcra are to bo for
warded to WaBhinfiton for approval.
Itmot is expected that they will com-
tnonco their duties on the first of Oc
tober. Thu tmuii'H of thoao chosen
are : : Joseph Spauldinj { , McCabe ,
U. L. W. GUBS , 0rua W. Parker and
Ferdinand Myers- five in all. Now
ct the i citizens take frueli faith , nnd
iroccod promptly to number their
mil
CIIY COUNCIL.
An Important Business Mooting.
The regular mootuii ; of the city
council wns held last evening , all
iiL'inbera present and the mayor pro-
Hiding. In the nheuuco of the city
cleik , Judge Ayloswo'rth acted in his
ilaco. A petition of tax paycrj was
ircHt'nrod , ualrinj ; thu couucil to pro '
ceed with building the Union avenue
ridgc. Referred to the cormnittoo ,
with instruction ! ! to confer with thu
oard of supervisors.
Billn woru allowed lo the amount of
$5,200. The committee ) on utrotita
vu8 ciiipuivcred to plow and scrape
the 'xtoiiBiou of Wushingtou avenue.
petition for improving the n.nd
t'ltditig to Mynater Springs r.nd lake
vas received and S100 allowed for
hat purpose The city engineer was
natructed to got the cost of filling up
Aveiuio F , loading from Oakland ave
me , also to udvcrtiso for bids for
luilding a sidewalk on Twenty-third
street.
The resignation of W.K. Batchelor ,
inspector , wan received and ac
cepted. The auditor's report waa
irttuontcd as c'ivan elsewhere. The
city engineer wan instructed to put
riling in the roar of the miw npora
IOUBC , not to oxcoud in coat $250.
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL
NOTICES.
KOTICK. Special adicrtiocuitiits , MU
jont , Found , To Loau , Tor Sale , To Hcnt ,
Want * , lloirJIngr , etc. , will bo liinrtcd In thl *
oluinn at tLo low rate of TEN CKffTil TPll All
: tot tUo Hr t Insortlon anil FIVE VKSTS
'KR LINE ( or iai.li eul > 9-iicri ( Inicrlinn.
urttaemcnts at our olllco , No , 7
rl atroet , near llroaclnay.
WontH.
\ ANl r'D Act'v. , enorvctlc nnrt 1'nliitttlot.a
B0llcltor"or IhuAlutual lie illt AH wl.i
, Council Illulla , lena Wu 1mo rood tcr-
I'cry iiMnrcupleil In Karsn , Uotr.iiVa unl
a , whlih win bolo"i to the iljht ; jurtle ? on
Iberil ti-rnif. Apply In prrroci cr uiJUrtdi A. J
, nmuKcr , Council L'lufl * .
WANiKU A few moro d \ lioanleri. lalile and
Hnit-tlaiii. IIMci mediate. MII.-.M. U
AtiM > N , aw JJancrofntroer.
K or lu o pleuant roniux Ic I ito > i not irun
niurc from Die pete lieu , iloi r a liy
iiMlmtiil auil ire , AUilriua IKK otEco , Councl
lludi.
7ANTKIE trj l > ody In Couucll llluDi. i ;
to take Tim HB , 40 ccntH JHT vuck , do
Ucrcd by carrlcro. Ortlcc , Ho 7 I'rarl Strrrt
Hroailmy
'ANTKD To buy JOO toni lirooro corn
For particular * addretu Cornell KluO'
liroom Fictnrv. ( ! ouuII Blxfla , lavt. dSS- " > ; ' iitH !
vurK
For Hulo nnd Rout ufTx
BMCfi BOiKU lirlclc ( onulocj
out
I7OH HALE A sit * , ncorlr new mil w U I , K I II
' . ' , fOO I'ojn' * . Mi t lu "M In rent ti-n
, Ai''l | > to Clias. M , ItCbj , ovir t-'aUi K livtk ,
eqitii't C
runt 70J.M > n ttr
,10nSVLK-A 10x12 kll-lif. Pti'tablo for '
Ii3l r-id , Apply toKxoal lor Clallcrj. Autt Paid
01t K.\l K One act tlnntr. ' looU , nearly new In
ilioaplorculi. H. It. JonetNo. .31 llroid- nil
, L'ounill lluir * la. Kuro :
and
" tiALK--Thot oear < nJ three mncthn
lease , tiu llvturm nd furniture of the
, nil * haute. Contain * IHIU roums with .U.
" toaic mii.odate thirty men. lion o IIOA- V.
, fit-ding forty to lift ) men dally A Klitud
> to bu } Into a line l jlnc Imslnu'B 111-
" h ot prc ) riclor Iho only lonon fcr ulllnt ;
ovinrr , Ilonry budgvrt , California
, C. .
° HALK-llu.vitlful re idciicd lots , fee
B ih ; uothluif < lown , and 3i > cri < oiiti ) only , R
! LX-MAYOK VAUOHAN
a nnlroli key I Ibml re rd
[ rmulroat Hio ollltv.
' & HMOTIUU9 : , Cuuncll Ulufl *
UAHCOL'UT > i'Xf riti. U > dur < left at Boston H
> tore , 5Hlu ttr t. Ikiunc I l.lutlj , or J C.
' . 1-C5 Far in 111 ttrcvt , Ouiaha , will rivclto
] atiunt on _ i > lif
. - CM and eo
STILli.MIKAU-arrattucuciiii ' of plcturea OK
tlio jr'Ublo Kvla'h ' broa Ide prdce i ,
tholUcilnlor UalUry lOlMalnitiwt.
. . W. L. PATrON PhjslcUn Mid OculUt.
Cum ) paw ol ere cye . It U only
KA1
matter ot tliut , BUI ) ran cure craerallv In
three vtecki-lt luaVcn differ-
tc llio - no -
how long aiwaiJ. Will ttralghtcn crop *
, opcratu HiJ remove f t ) reirtnnu , etc. , and
artlflclal ejv . Special attention to rc-
Udtmorai 1 > 5-U Shop
THE QKAND INAUOUKAL
EXPOSITION
AND
Speed Contest
AT THE
DRIVING PARK ,
Fair Association Grounds ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
Sent 18 , 10 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 1882.
i M Dill U Mo , iMUjUUU < ,
Grind Iimu mal i\p3pltlon : pnJ Sped Contts
open 10 the world.
$9,390 FOR SPEED.
Thn licet JII t Trul In the I'nltiu H fttis. So
si ) such notu'l hummcii as llu Id Deb r , Dan
.Mace anrl others ,
THE GREAT HURDLE RACES
BX TO ALL ,
TIE CLOSE BEOS. ,
of Knglit'Jvlth ' imiwrtcil lioiccf , hale tntcrc < :
for tMa r cc.
PROORAMMc- ,
| RST IMv S-'ptcmlicf 18.-Ono-'i ll rallc il h ,
IOHA d Ncbia kt col . Tric-for-nll
a to. - - ) > acv ,
InuhlcU sinin d [ the 1) ; t h rjce la tbc conn
tryareixiitctcd. '
Srco.sD lUx S'jitcmbcr 10. KrrmMoDcnlngof
> ho Kxriosltlon Noted spcabirs Jtmcii O.
UKIi c , It. O. Injcrsoll , James F. Wl son and
others w.th splendid racor.
IMKD UAScptcmVr2i ) . 2IOc'a-s , 2t3 cbes
nml acrv line riinnlni ; rnco. Ily tills Ilino
tarn mil 10 * an rxhl'lllan ot c.-iltlo on lliu
Krounditosarpasianjililn ; c\cr bcforo Ehovi
in Ion a.
TovRrn DAT September 21. Muro fine jacci
inoru fine ca'.tlu. more IILC bnnos , with an ar <
otr.xhlUtslnthoUmi Kxixislllon IHillJ.
Iti il'\crbeIoreattcD pled Intlu Vnllorot the
Missouri
'IJT i 1 > Softimbcr 22. The finest
( irogranimc , cmbraclijKCUch n en as 2:27 : c
Irco-lor-txll , 3 In A running ni'lo hc.iti > ,
$2OCo for tcnsatlmitl trottria an I racer i.
There will be o\er ICO bcsil of u.ttlo fr.-m ( ho
[ nc t hcnli in the com try for atla during tlio
orcuoon of each day of the Imposition.
Ono I Como AIM linvo
Woch of Gouttlno Pleasure.
On the i Fourth Cay , Scptcmlur 21 , will occur
the Rreat
HURDLE RAGE !
DONT MISS IT.
For Sensational Trotters
or Pacers , $2,000.
I'or any Jctlrrd Information address
Council Bluffs , Ia.
JACOB SIMS ,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
OFFICE llrondway , lut ccn Jlaln nnd Tare
itrcile. Mill practice In ttato anil Kcdura
Courte INFIRMARY I
* m
\-j&s
/ eJESL' '
< 3& g&
T.J.GABT.I.D.J.S
. . . . . . , ,
( I.ato Veterinary Surgeon t. S. A. )
The Only Voterin.ry Surgeon
in the Oity.
OFFICE AT BLUE BARN ,
UPPEit BoOADWAY.
REFERENCES :
c ( the 1) st I'hys clans In Council UlaOi anc
Hiirrourdln c
uioa. orricKK \v , n. M. rienr.
OfflCEE & PUSET
Council Bluffs , la ,
Established , - - 1856
Doilcra In Forelvo and Domestic Kxchange
homo nccurltlcd ,
STEAM "LAUNDRY.
723 W. Broadway.
LARSON & ANDERSON ,
Proprietors. Our .
Thlt UuinlM h % Ju r Uen op-'icJ ( or Inul
> , and'uuru n iw | > riund ) > o ill hinctr )
orl nt 1.11 klnild .tin ) nil > r * it > H itU ( < tllon A
njwoljliyna-tt ) ul ilnu < irk , .ih * H cilUr ,
. tlnu > lnrr , tinVo want uvttr boiy tr
ituu. i trill
LARSON , fc ANOKRSON
KUMUMWIV , K. L Ulll'OAUr , A W. OTKKKT ,
1'rmldvnt. Vlcu.l'risl , U alilcr.
CITIZENS BANK
Of CJouuoll Qluffx.
p
Organized under the law J ol the dtato of lovta JI
up capital t 76,1X0
Autnorlitii capital 20UOCO
Intcrojt paid on tliru depoultu. Drafts laeueJ
the principal cltloa ol the UnlUid auten and
| > a i-jHiclal uttcntlon uitc'i to collcctloni
Lurri'fiuudcui'ti with prompt return * .
) . WmnndiOn. K. L. jhuz'trt , J. T. Hart ,
W WnlUce , J W Holler , I , A Ml lir , This
A. W. Btreat. J Wlf'
J. M. .PALMEE , AU
DKALEH IN
REAL ESTATE
ANO LOAN AGENT ,
STARR" & BUNCKT"
HOUSE SIGN
, , g
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS , City
A.
PAPER HANGING ,
KALSOMININB AND BRAININO ,
Corner Broad way and Soott 8t
HABKKESS , ORGUTT &
Broadway , and Pourtli Street , ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa
rnivr-2-3m
- -
3VE
d. MUELLER
, TJ
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. I
O
O
Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00
* ttEsn aj'.ft ' f m
Bluff and fffflnw greets , Council Bluffs.
MAXrFACTUIlKUS OF ALL KINDS OF
CUPBOARDS AND SAFES.
Wo make the following n specialty :
> N TAULUS , 1'O PLAtt OPKN WAFIISTANDS ,
. . . . . . . . . . . . „ . „ ! .KFAST TABLES. POPLAH oi.ii "
HOAui5 ?
WALNUT WAHIMIODKS. PoV'VAll SAFES
WALNUT OPEN WASHSTAMJS. \
onleis and corretpoudence attended . .
iroinptly
[ to. Office nnd Jiinnuf.ictory
S. E. Oor. 7th Ave. and 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA
We are Offering Special Bargains in All
Kinds of Summer
C
L
WE GARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF
IN THIS PART OF T11E WEST.
Z. T. LINDSEY & CO. ,
412 Broadway Council
, Elnffs.
MORGAN , KELLER & CO
'
The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden find
nlUntiemJeil to at all hours. We defy competition in quality of metallo case
. goods nrlces
or
Mr. Morgan 1 us Nerved a undertaker for forty and
years tliorouchlv
.Ubtulnew. WAIIi : OOMB , 310 AND 337 filiOAD * AY. V BS fa
HAGG & GO'S
'TLING ' WORKS ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA ,
BOTTLERS | & DEALERS m GEISE'S BEER
Blade from the Finnat Mult and Hope , with water obtained
from thu
OELEBliATED ARTESIAN WELL ,
AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET.
Water la known everywhere for its Purity and Wholoaomo Qualitiea.
3ESTO OD"VCTJEI3ra633EC 33 33 ZJIX
° ' " 1
HACC & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
PETERSON & LARSON ,
Wholcaalo Dealer In ami SOLI ! ACJIJNT FOU Joaojih SchliU JJrbwInir
'
Couijiany's Celebrated
MILWAUKEE ) BEER
Xo TllUrott uncll Bluff , Iowa. ,
* Ordcw from the
orders to fain ilealern deliver d free. sountry " " ' " ' "Hi ! ,
< VV. K UN VAN ,
C. A. BEEBE & CO.
, . . . . . _ . ,
llfUnlAuntn ! 1UU11 T\.l 1
Dealer * la
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY
Nos , 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.