TUB DAlL.y J3JBJS : CODJSOIL BLUM'S , IOWA WEDNESDAY , SEPTEMJ3 ; K 6 Is8 ° The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFST Wodnoaday Morning , Sept. 0 BUnSCUIPTlOV KATES ! B/CMrlor. . . . . . SO rtnt * per week By Mill < 10.00 per Ye t onico : No. 7 Po rt Street , Nonr Broadway. it. 0. OKIFFIV , Hunger. U. W. TlLTON , City Ertttor. MINOK MENTIONS , caman pells slalo sponges. J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall. Shcrmlen inakcn tiliotogrnplm. Kierclse books at Seaman' * , Justice Abbott hai lied ai one Jolm Wwtrlp and Anna Hall. Hot your slates at Seaman's. Tames Morecroft , found guilty of xteallng a coat and \rst from a railroader named Paul , ban been sentenced by .Tudgfl Aylcaworth to thirty days In jail , Call on Seaman for school books , School booVs of all description ! at liushoell Urackelt'a. A. I ) . Howe d Sin find their business growing o as to need more room , and are now building an addition to the rear of their Btorc , 22 by 30 feet , and ono story in Lclxbt. Go to Seaman' * for lead and elate pen * cits , pens , penholders and erasers , Visit Seaman's new store , where you will fand all kinds of school supplies at naMDable prices , The gladiomo news wan received yen- Unlay afternoon here by telegram that the Council lllufTs boys had defeated the Ihmlap nine 14 to 0. It suprlscd no one. Jn.it like them. At Slmll's butcher rhop , south Main itrcet , you can always get the bc t meats &t reasonable prices. G. W. Byruin k Co. , Kngle Meat M&rket , opposite Methodist church. AU kinds of Meats constantly on hand , at > lowed market pricci. W. II , Lavenbarg , III ( hop tender. ; Permits to wed were yesterday Ken \ Cioorgo V. Uosworth and Ailelli Alley , both of 1'ucifio Junction ; also to Walter Keeboand Miss C. K , Davl * , both of th'i ' city. One or two pleasant room * arc wanted l > y a husband and wife , in a desirable loca tion. Address 15iu ; ollico. A1 o a homo of four room * in n convenient location to post olliro Irt desired by a small family without children. Knquiro at IKK ! ollicc , Ko , 7 1'narl Hlreot. In the police court yesterday n num ber of minor cases were disposed of. , T. 1 * . Ktewart , KURPIIO llosn , .Tatnca Thompson , of Ited Oak , and Michael Hainan , of Wot- ton , were charged the usual amount for being drunk. John Conkllng , in raited for making n mistake in entering a rcftpcitn- bio house , luppoting it waa otherwise , was di < charged , Mr. and Mrs. II. Ifnlecolohratod their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary Monday evening by Inviting in a goodly company of their friends , upon whom they be- ntowed the moHt generous hospitality. Tlio gathering was n largo and happy one , and despite the Injuuctlon upon the Invi tations , "no presents , " the friend * shcmeil their appreciation and esteem by bestowing - ing upon Mr , and Mr , Kali ) some elegant gifts of silverware. Tbomai J. McCue , ono of the clliclcnt dcrks in the post ollicc , placed on our lalile yesterday two cam of corn , almost ripe , and therefore out of danger from frMt They were raised on his father's farm about nix mllcn from Council UlnlTf , Thuy look very rich , ixnd mcaiuro over fifteen Inchon long. Never In the history of the Missouri Valley did corn prnmieo more favorable returns at this tlmo of the year. The farmers art < consequently In Idgh glee. fn mentioning the quadrille party to lw given by the C , 1C. ot A. in yesterday's ItiK , the type xcttcr nmdo us say "C , K , of I' . " The Cathollo Knights of America is an insurance organization , over twelve thousand members , although in oxiatcnco only two years. The branch In Council Hlulf * is young , but full nf life. The death benefit h two thousand dollar * . The inanugorH promise a well conducted quad rille party next Friday night. Tickets nro put at Hevonty-fivo cents. There was n joyous joining of han.U jind heard yesterday afternoon , llev. Father McMenomy officiating , The con- tractlnB parties were Mr. Peter Heck and llrn. Amelia Weber , lloth are well known In this city , having lived hero ninco child Itood and both hfve n largo circle of friends , and If a tithe of the Whitings wbtitd them are secured , they will bo the happiest and most bloeed of mortals , The newly woddcd ones proceed very ten- Ibly to occupy h ine of their own , uuil to enter ut once upon life In earnest , Notwithstanding that Council lilnlfr iiia ikillful and experienced architects , tliti city council 1m authorized a commit tal ) to visit Kt. lnls to hunt up plans for ft lh now jail whkh it is proposed to ImlK live , or rather , the uuw lock up , M the county Itself has a jail piopor , uf its own It I * > o bo hoped that thu council will no Ho in juil matter J a < thuy have in city < > r dlimucei' , and but row from big cities plan which are several f Ize4 too big for Couucl Au interesting clrcuinnli.nco is rcbtei connected with the system under whlc ! County Clerk Street has hU court paper arranged. Upon the death of the late 1) Vf , Crawfou' , of this city , a certain not ( j { hand not yet paid wai wanted to njsis In the nettlenicut of Mr , Craw ford's estate Tbe [ note was supposed tobo [ } depofitrt with the citato papers of the late J. 1 ! liters , and to find thU note , which callei fur about tea hundred dollar * , 1'ohtmaste Armour mid Clerk Street luadu dlllgcn tearcb , but could not find it , While th indexing of the papers was going ou Mr Ellas Heart , who was doing the work found this note among some iiilicellaneou l l ni that had not the remotest conuec Uon with the Uecra paper * . The note wa then delimited with the proper papers am when a further bunt for it was made there it was in its place. There was a saving to cue Individual of many hundreds of dollais I the Having does not stop there ; It gower or yean , and Mr. Street Is entitled to credit for Mi UCCCM In introducing uplele a system of keeping the court FLASHED OUT. The Proaecutlon Acrainst the Tank Line Fails to Appear. These Who Squealed the ZiOndcit On the Stnrt Seem Mtun Now. YostorJny morning was the time set for the caao brought against the Consolidated Tank line company , The charge was made that the conr pany waa sollint ; oil here wliicli foil below the 150' test required by law. The late inspector , Mr , ISatchclor , bad filed the information , on the strength of the tests which ho had nado. The company got its evidence .ogothor and stood prepared to show up aorno very interesting facts in re gard to the inspection of oils. Their attorney , Mr. Urowor , wan present with nn armful of authorities to hurl against thq validity of the law. Major Newell and Mr. Wagner were also on mud to show up facts concerning the oil , and there were nlso present Mr. T. McOownn , of Cleveland , the an alytical chomUt of the Standard Oil ompany. lie was prepared to make osts in the presence of judge or jury , and show them with their own eyes whether the condemned oil was up to ho test or not. With this nrray , and with the possibility of calling in other napcctors if nocosaary , the company rith this amunition of the law and acts of the case , waited pitluntly for omo ono to appear to back up the hargo made so boldly and so publicly a short tlmo ORO. No ono appeared , jowover , and after a hour of waiting , 'udgo Aylcsworth dismissed the case or lack of prosecution. The charge was brought on the mat er of three barrels shipped to M. O. Edwards , Olouwood. Inspector Batcher - or tested this oil and pronounced it only 130 degrees and consequently ondomnod it , and then filed informu- ion against the company for soiling t. The company , not satisfied with mving the cuso dropped , proceeded 'cstcrday afternoon to test this same til. A samnlu of it was brought to 'UK UKK turn there tested by Mr. T. tlcGowan , in the prcounca of ox-Inppuctor Bachelor. Mr. Tcm- ilotou , i.V Uiu chief of the ire clepnrtmunt and nuwly oluct oil in- pcctor , Alderman Nowull , chairmnn of the council committee on tinea and lolice , and several othsr.i. Thia do- ails of the test were closely watched by nlj , and the result waH that instuad ifbeinalllO0 only and unfit for il- uminating purposes , it showed 100 ° , , uti moru than the luw requires. Mr. McGowaii took IH.LIU also to explain to thoau prtaont how dillor- uncu3 might nrioo from lack uf experi ence in muking tusts , and canily u wrong ru3iilt could bu obtained. Thuso iroaont had an exccllont opportunity f Booing and of learning , and all uamod perfectly satiBliad with the nirnosd of the test , and it became up- iiront that Mr. Uatclielor'n lack of ixporionco could ousily account for the ditloronco in thu testa. The coal oil wur will now cither aku a rest , or will take some now shoot. The council at its meeting Monday night , accepted Mr. "Uatchol- or'u resignation and appointed Mr. rompleton in lu place. They also chunyud the ordinance somewhat. Mr. fnmploton is in doubt nbout accepting ho ollico at all. If ho does not , the nspccting buoincan here will prob- ibly drop into nothing If ho does , 10 will probably run it as a aldo issue , o his other business , and in a quiet , sonaiblo manner. It is aifo to say ho vill not got into tiny such foolish scrape as did Mr Batchelor. . The Kuroponn restaurant opona Friday , Supt. 1st. Meals nerved up In first class style and at reasonable > rices. SMITH & McCunx , Proprietors , No.10t Broadway. CHTJMBS FROM THE COUNCIL. The DotuUs of tun Doings of the City FiuUura In Kt nular Soealon AaHotnblod. At the regular mooting of the city lonncil last Monday night all the aldermen were prcHont and the mayor resided , A petition of property owners wns presented nuking that the xtension of Washington avunuo from [ i'irjt street bu graded up and aide- walk laid , lloforrcd to commitleu on streets and allejs with power to plow and Hcrapu so in to m.iko the street [ lassablo , Tlio city ongintt'r was iiutruclud to prepare an 01 dinsiico lixinj ; the gradu of Waahington .m < iiuo. A petition vn prcncn'ri ] , clgned bj numuroua taxpiy - / . , .u.kltijj the rouij. uil to take sumo action in roi-arl to building the Lmon iifuiiuo bridge , foi wJitch the county stands ready to pay ? 2,500 as Its almru , and also to gnwlo up Union avenuu su us to make it ot ute to the publiu. This caused some talk. Aid. Shugart thought the bridge proposed by the county wns too widu mid too uxpuusivu , und that § 2GOO would build a good enough bridge , without the city piying anything beyond that amount. Some of the oUiiH" nldcrmcn believed in building a wide , strong bridge there , in accord- unco with the plans and specifications Ono of the ulciormon thought thai the county board had appropriate ! ; § 2,500 , not because the bndgo iieodoi to bo so expensive , but to satisfy the demands of the city for u sliaro ot the bridge fund , and if the city look this amount , it would give the county board a rest for a while. It was filially decided that the committee ap pointed some time ngo should meoi the county board in conference 01 Wednesday evening. Alderman Shugart wanted the mat tor investigated us to whether the cit\ had a right of way for Union uvonuo over the Union Pacific grounds , lit did not believe in spoil Jing mud more money on the uvonuo until i wns shown whether it ended in the commons , or run clear down to the depot. A petition was presented asking for EOIUO improvement on the road leading nut to fllynster Springs and the lake It was decided to expend (100 on tha road , it being expected the count ; would also appropriate a llko amount The city engineer was instructed to ascertain the coat of filling in avenue P leading from Oakland avenue by Mr. Tipton's now residence. A. W. Maxwell appeared before the council in regard to the sidewalk or dorcd by the old council on Twenty- third street but not yet built. The engineer was instructed to advertise for bids for building the walk. The petition of Emma Nilz concern ing the condemnation of her property on Washington avenue was rejected , Bho had been awarded $15 but wanted 8100. 8100.Mr. Mr. Criltcndon , of No. 732 Broad way , appeared to complain of the standing water on the vacant lot east of him undermining hit walls. The city marshal was instructed to notify ; ho owner to fill in the lot within ten days or else the city would do it. The resignation of.Il , Batcholor as oil inspector , was received and ac cepted without a word. The city engineer reported that ho lad staked out Washington avenue as ar as Lango's properly , but trouble waa threatened him. The city engineer was instructed to superintend the driving of piles along the crock in the rear of Dohany'a now opera house , the expense to the city not to exceed $250 , Mr. Dohany igrcoing to bo responsible for all lamagcs to the property on the other lido of the creek , if any were caused > y a change of the current. The city engineer reported that laymond it Campbell offered to take nit the First street bridge and put it n the engine housn for $40. This oifor was accepted. Resolutions were adopted ordering ho repairing of sidewalks of lots routing on the west side of Sixth trect , between Willow avenue and fifth avenue. Alderman Shugart presented a roso- ution , which was adopted , tj the ( Feet that all purchases for the city are to bo made by the proper commit- cus , or by the mayor , and that no ) ill shall hereafter bo allowed , except ho cominittcomon certify that the irico charged is the same as that igroed upon. The city engineer was instructed to iroparo specifications for paving the nlloy between Main and Fourth treets , from Willow avenue to the alley in the roar of J. M. Phillip's tore. Ruuolutions wora paseed ordering iriclv sidewalks on the west side of \-ftrl street , between Fifth atid Sixth avenuoalno on the west side of Main treut between Sixth and Seventh av- onue. Tlio resolution directing the ci y auditor to- draw warrants on lovou und forri ht of way , and deposit the nonoy in the oheriirs hand ? , also for he engineer to advertise for bids for ho work to bo completed by Novom- > er 1 , was reported favorably upon by ho committee and itdoptcd. The city treaaurur's report for Au gust waa presented : tud placed on file , t nhowed the following balances of canh iu the noveral funds : library fund $ 20.20 Jisvco fund 2,532.13 'ark fuml (581.18 ( londfund -1,820.08 Tudnmeiit fund 17.00 Police fund G,3L'2.10 General fund 032.70 The auditor was instructed to draw a warrant for $300 , payable to John Dohany , John T. Oliver and D. F. Kichor , in payment of lot 107 , origi nal plat , for park purposes. Aid. EJchur aaked for more time in regard to Ogden house sower. Grant ed. ed.Mr. Mr. II. F. Hattonbauaor'a proposal to fit up the liddor truck with shafts , scats , etc. , and to paint it , all for § 75 , wns accepted. The weighmastcr reported for Au < st-110 loaaa weighed , the fees be ing $ -11.00 , of which the city's per cent , vvas § 8.20. On motion of Aid. Goulden , Mr. Tomploton , the chief of the fire de partment , was also made coal oil in spector. An ordinance was passed so amend ing the present ordinance in regard to coal oil inspection as to reduce the bond required of the inspector from § 2,000 to § 1,000 , ttlso to make the inspector's fees five cents a package , no matter how many packages there might be in a lot. The mayor and ono of the commit tee on jail were instructed to visit St. Louis to got plans and specifications for the now jail to bo built horo. Adjournment was then taken. Coraltno. Uarkness , Orcutt & Co , havn a ful line of Warner's Coralino Corsets. Thcso nro the cornets in which tin bones cannot bo broken , Call am see them. Too Hnn of Impuldo. It would eoum tlmt the older Judas W , Ciiupmiin grows , and the more political fodder ho filches from the people by lib arrogant d-jmincor'nu biS3i3iii , the moio ho presumes upoi the ignorance r.nd servility of Urn people , and thomur. ) his already men- umonted impudence and grinding nr- rog.tncj and political avarice preys upon submissive , peace loving humai nature. There h abiolutoly nothing that will satisfy his inordinate envoi and craving political maw , but uncon ditional slavish surrender of the poli ttcal , moral and religious sentiments of the people. The mothera inns cast their babes into.liii politico gauges , the fathers must prostrate their bodies under his political jug guernaut , and the young men mus learn wisdom , or not learn it all fron his political koran. By his tricks am trades , ho foists upon the people i candidate for congress whoso uiora ! reputatson is so vile that no gentle man could or would diicuss it from the record in the presence of ladies and then says this candidate , "Hi life is an open book , fie would no understand how to conceal his record if ho should try ever so hard. " Tha is , Anderson is a kind of unsophisticated catod , gushing , spontaneous , irro projsiblo combustion , without guile und as harmless as a doyo. To thee who know the dark moral record o Andurson of his being sent to jai for'a brutal assault upon his . ito with a pair of nheare , causing her to flee to the neighbors and the law for protection ; of his libidinous habits mid practices ; of his purchase of A nomination with a thousand dollar bond ; to those knowing these things and no ono knows them better thai the self-constituted boss , the attomp to force Anderson down the throats o the people with such a record am such a charactoi , by such barefaced unblushing impudence and false statement mont that the whole thing is all right because Anderson is impetuous am open-hearted , is an insult upon the intelligences of the decency loving pee pleot this district. Then Chapmat says Andernon "is a man tarrzoly ol impulse. " That i ? , Anderson's whole record , bkck though Hjbo , is chargeable - able to "impulse " If "impulse" has driven him into thcsodark mysterious ways , it would seem that it was about time the people sent a man to congrcts who did not have quiet so much "im pular. " Wo had hoped that the 'slum and filth of Chapman's candidate for con gress would not again bo stirred up , tmt that the popplu would be allowed , t least , the privilege of bowing their : ioads in silent shame , but no , they must bo taunted and insulted by him who forced this rhamo upon the pea- lie. Chapman ssya : "Tho republi- ; an nominee is a man bounding _ in { onerous feeling and has a formation of tears that can bo touched by the griefs and infirmities of humanity any imo. " The absurdity , if not the sar casm contained in the above quotation s simply astounding. The man whey > y overpersuonion induces old Mrs. Miller , of Mills county , to will all her iroporty to him , thus disinheriting hreo fatherless children , and then in- eking the atd of courts to have such a fraudulent orphan robbing scheme irobatcd , having a "fountain of tears .hat . can bo touched by the pricfa and nfirmlties of others , " is just i J ittlo too absurd for anthing. Are the people such fools as to bo hus deceived and conjolod by one , who in the dark days of the republi can party , offered his services to the democratic party of this county at ton dollars a speech. SPLINTERS FROM THE BOARD The Doings of the County Board of Supervisors. The board of supervisors continued , heir session yesterday. The resignation of A. K. Morse as lutico of the peace in Silver Creek , and Wm. Steel as constable in Lewis , roro accepted. Mr. Phillips roportrd that the bridge across Piceon creek , asked for by Smith and othersin Boomer township , iad been built. The bridge at Love- and waa in very bad condition. The > ridge asked for across Potato creek , n Boomer township , wns needed , as hero was no bridge for seven miles , lo recommended the building of a 10 foot trpstlo bridge ; also rccom- ncnded the postponement of the luilning of the bridge asked for by I. Giltern Mid others , 113 there was lot enough travel to warrant it. Ho recommended that the county shall drive piles for n bridge in ioorner township across North Pigeon 3e had ordered a fifty foot combina- ion bridge across Honey creek to .ako the place of the ono broken lown. Ho recommended the estab- ishmont of the road asked for by Sweeney and others in Rockford : ownship , and reported adversely to : hp road n d fcr in Norwalk town ship , as itfl s on low ground and re quired two iridges , hence the expense would bo too'groat. Tlio report was accepted and approved. There vroro a number of roads which were considered by the board , the day being mostly spent with this class of matter. i FOR SALE. My residence , No. 715 Fourth street Bancroft y _ L. F. Muni'uv. PERHONAU M. r. Itohrer nnd family have returiiei from their extended eastern trip. Mrs. V. S. 1'usey has returned from n delightful vi it to the seaahoie. James Boiler , of Whipplo , Iowa , was iu the city yesterday on n business trip , W. A. Kill ? , proprietor of the Weston clovntor , nnd a constant reader of Tilt HKE , wai in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrt , Ingcreoll , of Janesville Wis. , were in the city yesterday. Sir Ingcraoll is looking after the lumber deal ere , being one of the active and beat knov/i men iu that line. John Schmidt , of the firm of Pnco & . Schmidt , starts to-day ou n visit to hi folks in Ann Arbor , Mich. Ifo start away with so happy n tinilo thnt one might naturally suspect that be intendet to bring back with him a new partner. Mrs. Lester ICells , of Noith Pintle Mine in on the Denver tr.ilu jesterday and will \islt her parents , Mr. and Mra George Groves , for n few days. 1 * . W. Dprksen , the popular tonsorm nrtlet , Imi just returned from a hippy tri | into Minnesota , Ho cxprcsues himself a delighted with Minneapolis and St. Paul New OarpotB. Choice nnd handsome carpets , ii every grade , from cheap Ingrain t < the best Moquottes , are being opmioc daily at HAJIKNKSS , Oucurr & Go's. MAIUUED. BoEHM-FLKKlt At the llOUSPOf the bride's parents , August 31 , 1882 , by the Rev. P. HeJaor , Mr. Adolpl Boohm to Miss Minnie Fleer-boll from Plummor Settlement , la. The Nonpareil comes out one day wit ! an editorial declaring that the concession ol campaign ehould consist of a discussion of principles , not of personalities. In th same Itiuo , however , it proceeds to abut Mr. 1'uiey , and yesterday follows him it ] by pronouncing him "an old money bag , ' Now if Mr. Pusey'g fiiends turn arounc and call Anderson a young wind bag honor * will bo about even , and the cam palgn can bo declared fairly opened. I personal records are to bo compare Mr 1'usey uecd not ntny awake nlghta , 'Tho Beit in tko Murltot Fox Du LAC , Wis. , Aus ; . 3 , 1881. II. II. WAKXEK & Co. : Sin I re pard your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure the bust remedy in the market for kid ney and liver disease. JOHN D GILBKUT , 24 West Division Street. " BLACK-DHAUGH r " tuirca dj ipep , ; . ! . " j\ation ami lu-urtburti. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES. JfOTICE.-Spccl l sdrtrtlsemenU , uc to Lost , Found , To Loan , For S le , To Rent , W nt , Boirdlnjr , etc. , will ba Inserted In thli column at the low rate ot TEN CENTS PER MNE tor the flrst Injertlon and FIVE ( JE S P > ; tt LINK lot ef.cn ubscqucnt Insert tan Leave aJv crtlaeropnts at our office , No. 7 Prorl Street , near Hromlnay. Wonta. WAN lFI-Act \ , cncrcctlc nnd Induttrlous Mllcitur'-onhniliituil Ho tfit Ai ocli tlnn , Council tlliillii , Iowa \\t > hite rood tcr- tilery unnociiplrd In Kit KM , Nct.twk.i and lo , nhlih 1li be lot to the tljtht ptrtlci On llbcril t'ltar. Amily In pT'on or ufiurcss A. J. C'ok , minager , Council bluIH ) Afcwmor d j boaidtra. Table WAN1K1) . . llatcmoderate. MIU ) . M. K PAI1SONS , 200 Bancroft trwl. or two p'eotant roam * locato-1 not many DNK ' from the pottolUcc , desired by a htubfuulnml Ifc , Addreea L'rs ollke , Council llluffs. TT-ANTKn-Evcrybody In Council Blufls Is VV to take TUB Ilia , 20 cents per neck , do IhcrM by carriers. Office , No 1 Pearl Street near Drnad ay. To buy 100 tons broom corn WANTED For particulars address Council Blufli Iroom Factory , Council DlnHs , Iowa. C53-20U For Sale nnd Rent B HICK 200.0CO brick forsnloby JOHKLLADAY. 1OII SALh A MIC , nearly new and weighing 2COO pounds. Mu t be Bold In next ten Apply to Clia . M. Uc.-j , oicr Ha Ingbank. [ TIUll.MHIItDUOOSIS Enquire at 700 il.uutcr L ? street. nOR SALE A 10x12 skylight. Suttablo ( or D hot bed. Apply lo Excelilor Gallery. SAIE Ono set tinners' tool" , ncarlvncw , cheap fur caf.li. TI , R. Jonci , No. i31 Uroid- war , Council IllulTa. la. nOR BALE Beautiful residence lota , $00 L ? each ; nothing down , nnd ? 3 per month only , by EX-MAYOH VAUOIIAN. apl3-tl Mlscollunooue. r OST A laige uanlrob key. Liberal reward U to llrd r hniiilro | at Keo onicf. & SMOTIIEUS , Council UluCTa HAUCOURT and Omaha express. Orders left at Boston ' 01 store , Milt ) etnct , Counc'l DHifTs , or J C. Elliot' , 120S Fnrnumttr ct , Omha , will rocelic itornpt atlcnt on j$15-'t "JTlLh AHEAD Great succe s. Call and see j new accessories and upcclmenn of pictures akenb the reliable gelatine bromide procv&9 , at the ExcelB'or CJallcry 3Or > Main street. . W. L. PATTON-l'hyslclMi and Oculist DH. Can euro any caaei of oore cj c . It la only matter of time , and can cure generally In rom three tc live uecka-lt makcti no differ- nco how long dlaeaEud. Will etralRhtcti croia yes , operate uml remove rtjncmmj , etc. , and necrt artlflclM nycs Special attention to re- nojointr tadeworins ap5-tf THE GRANDINAUGUKAL AND Speed Contest Council Bluffs , Iowa , Sept. 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 1882. Grand Inaugural Exposition and Speed Contest opou to the \vorld * t The best JIHo Trv.kln the United Slates. S6 say such noted horsemen as llmld Doblc , Din. JIacn and others. THE GREAT HURDLE RACES Ol'ES TO ALL. THE CLOSE BEOS , , of F-DRland , with imported hoisoJ , ha\o ditcred for thld race. rROCKAM-ME. I'lRST DAY September 18. One-hall mile d'flh , Iowa a d Ncbiatki cells , 1'rce-for-all pate , Inwhkh soinnot the hist linrdcs In the coun try are expected. SKCOND IAV Stptembcr 19. Formal opening of the Enpotltlou Noted * peal ir Jan t O. lilalcc , R. Q , Ingei-noll , Jaiue * I' . Wl son and otheiB with splendid ratef. THIRD DA * ScptcmVr 23. 2:10 : c'a-e , 2:73 : class and acrv lliio riinnlnir race , lly ihU tlmo there mil hu an oilil Itlon of cattle en thu ground * to uurpiujj anj ihlnj ; uor before thovn In Iowa. Foiniil 1)AStptembcr 21. Muro flnn laroi more line cattle , more lire her c.i , with an ar- n of exhllilti In the Ori.li Kxponliion Ilitlld- Ins m > cr before atteo pud luthc Valley cf the Missouri. DAY-Sortember 22. The finest speed programme , embracing 8iHh rn cs aa 2:27 : CUM , freo-for-all , 3 In 6 itinnlii ) ; ni'lo htatltt . ' ,000 for tuusatlotnl Irottora uu'l racer * . There ulll bo over KO l.ovl of citt'o ' fioni the flDL'.t herdi In the com try f jr aala durin , ' the forenoon ot each day of the Expedition. Come Oiio ! Conto All ! Hnvo a "Woolc uf Qouuiua Pleasure. On the Fourth Cay , September 21rlll occur tf.o gout HURDLE RACE ! DOIIT MISS IT. For Sensational Trotters or Pacers , $2,000. I'or any OcslrcJ Infoncatlun MjJrt > 3 A. J { . McKUNS , Sec. , Council Blulls , In. I. U MmU.tPHOI , K. L. HIR'UAUT , A. HTRRKT , I'rujldeut. Vlcu-1'reat , Cublor. CITIZENS BANK Of Uoniicil Blulfi. OrganlieJ under the lawi ol the State of Iowa I'ald up capital . 9 Ti.OCO Authorlicd capital . SOU.OOO Interest ( vtld on tlmt dcpoalla. Drafts lasued on the principal cltlca of the United Butcn and Kuropu. hHilil | attention k-l > in to collrctloni and ( .oiretpiudeucd with prompt returui. J. D. Kdmundten , K. L. Shu art , J. T. Ilirt , W. W WklUitt , JV , Holfsr I. A Ml'lsr ' A. W. Strntt. STARR & BUHUH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS , 1'APER HANGING , KALSOMIHINQ AND GRAINING , Shop Corner Broadway and Soott St HARKNESS , GRCUTT & CO. , r\ % / < Ore < ; ATOTTT k Broadway , and Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa mftr-2-Sm - - : F 3VC J. MUELLER . , TT S COUNCIL BLUFFS ; OTA. I O O IE sffil&a , 3 Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 JHT JHTm Bluff and ffillow greets. . OoiuiGil ILB ; HIS OF ALL KINDS OF CUPBOAUDS AND SAFES. Wo make the followinsn Bjiccialty : AVALNl'T OPKN VAHHSTA DS. orders nnd correspondence promptly attended tu. Office and Jrnnufactory M S. E. Oor. 7th Ave. nnd 12th Street , COT KCIL BLUFFS. IOWA -H'JT We are Offering Special Bargains in All EMs of Summer WE GARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF IN THIS PART OF THE WEST. DS1Y & CO. , 412 Broadway , Council Bluffs , MORGAN , KELLER & GO. , "CJ 3S8T S 30 JE The finest quality nnd largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and inetalb cases. CnlU attended to at all hours.Vo defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Sir. Morgan has Kervcd undertaken for 111 foity voars mid tliorotiL-hlv underetanda hU biMinesfi. WMUilOOMS : , 3JG ANU 3T.7 UltOWVAV. . UpLuerfuB la all UH lirjincliei promptly attended to nlso . ; carpet-laying and lambrequins. Telegraphic - graphic and liir.il nrdi-rn tilled without tlelnv. HAGQ & GO'S PTsTWf-l WOl TTSS & , JL3 JL JlM V3 ? W iP JT& X& . . COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA , BOTTLERS & DEALERS IK CEISE'S BEER Hade from the Finest Mult and Hopa , with water obtained from the OELEBUATED AETESIAN WELL , AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. This Water is known eyorywhoro for ita Purity and Wholesome Qualities. Also Dealers in C. Conrad & Co. 'a Original Dudwelser Beer , manufactured In St. Louis , Mo. iiTOrilera in the City or From Abroad 1'romptly Filled. HACC & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholeeale Dealer In and SOLK AUKNT FOll Joseph Schlitz Urev Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER , No uncil lUuffi , Iowa. Orden from the jountry solicited , City orders Dealers ilellv > ri > il frea. A. BEEBE , W. KUNYAN , W. BEEUK C. A. BEEBE & CO. , Wholesale and 1UUU Dealer * la FURNITURE AND CROCKERY | Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,