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    THE DAILY JBEE : COUNCIL JBLUJF1''S , IOWA FRIDAY. SEPTEMBi 11
The Daily Bee.
COimOiL BLUFH !
Friday Morning , Sept. 8.
auuscnU'TioN KATUS :
. 20 ctnt per wetl
Br Carrier. - - - - -
B/tlMl - - - - - - 110 00 PC' Ye l
OOlce : No. 7 Porvrl Street , Noa
.
ll.O. GUIFF1N , M n ? cr.
H. W. TllTON. City Editor.
M1NOK MENTION 8 ,
-Senman eells ulato | x > nge < .
J , Mueller' * I'alnce'Munlc Hall.
-More improvements are being addedlc
(5lse * brewery.
-Qu drlllo purly at St. Jo eph's Acad
cmy hall to-night.
Bhcrrwlcn mftke * photograph * .
Kxcrciae hooka at Seaman' * .
The now brick aldewalk ftbout the
] Joomer ! chool building In at last nesting
completion ,
-The attendance at the public ichoola
in reported M being mnch larger than In
any previous year.
Get jour slates at Seaman's.
Call on Seaman for school boolci.
Go lo Sr m n's for lend end slate pen-
ell * , pom , penholders and erasers.
The Citizens' bank finds Its liuslneu
larger than Its most sanguine stockholders
expected on the start.
Those who have not paid their don tax
now find n penalty of fifty per cent. addl.
tlonal to the original cost. ,
Visit Seaman' * new nlore , whtro you
will iind all kinds of school supplies at
rcassnable prices.
At Shull's butcher shop , south Main
trcet , you can always cot the best meats
at reasonable prices ,
If 1'uinjy Is n bloated bondholder , and
Anderson a bloated bond-giver , what are
the honest , true voters rolng to do !
The saloon men are dropping Into the
treasury their monthly $ ' . ' " > tax , for being
permitted to break the prohibitory ordin
ance. They have until the 10th to pay up.
Ono or two pleasant rooms nro wanted
by a husband and wife , in n desirable loca
tion. Addicss UKK c.llicc. Also a house
of four rooms In a convmicnt location to
post oil ! re it desired by a simill family
without children. Knqulro at UFK ollice ,
No , 7 1'flnrl htreet.
The Ogdeu homo bojs played a game
of base ball , ynsterday afternoon , against
the Six Nines , and were defeated by n
15In f\or of the Six
score of 30 to 15 - * \
NInca.
It will well repay the gentlemen of
Council Bluff * and Western Iowa to call
at the Merchant Tailoring KatablUhmcnt
of Joieph Keiter , 1110 Upper Hroiulwny ,
and examine his latest stylus of Tull
Goodi > articular1y his nobby French
NiKKcr llejda. Ilia prices as h well
known , cannot bo beat , and ho guarantee' ' ,
as lima' , ft perfect and stjllih fit.
In the superior court yesterday the
dilTurenco between Mrs. Allen and the
Singer manufacturing company , concern
ing a towing machine , occupied nearly all
the time.
Tl one-half the reports alloat are tine
about his uncontrollable , Impulsive fond-
new for the fair eox , "tho Bnllnnt major"
should bo known everywhere as the "gal-
aunt" major.
Ono of the prisoners from Harrison
county , being kept here to answer to a
cliarno of attempted train-wrecking and
robbing , wan taken back to that county
yesterday fur trial.
Ono of The Nonpareil's prominent *
was loudly offering to bet yesterday tint
Anderson would ha\o over 2,000 majority
over 1'usoy. A taker ittoppcd to the front
and buttoned up the fellow's month In a
huiry by pulllnn out n roll , and offering to
take 8200 worth. It was n complete back-
down.
Acinvam was etatted yesterday to
determine Homowhat aa to thu number of
subscriber * to be obtained If n ucwsy oveu-
Ing paper In startoil here. A thin tlty II H
no paper of thut description , the enter-
prUo Is much of n experiment , the succcsu
of which time culy can dctermlao.
Jiutico Abbott baa been having weddings -
dings at the rate of one every eight hourt
for HIP p st twenty-four hours. The palw
were .7. 1' . Stewart and Liura N. StevciiH ;
George W. West and Mz/lo McCtine ;
.Tulluu Koetlsch and Anna Molt. It Uu't
very good marrying weather either.
, Klmball & Champ , who
recently purchaxod the abstract books of
J , P. & J. A. Ciwady , intend inuklog a
bpeclMty of their abstract work. They oc
cupy the old ntniul. Wo bcjpeuk for tliem
a large ImeiueuB , ni they aio acthe , Indus-
trou * like buslr.csi ) man , ISiulnuj-x en
trusted to them will receive piompt niul
careful attention.
It was yesterday stated that O'D.iy
WM eugigid to play with the Uniim l'a <
cificrf. Ho denlcH the utatcuicnt nml ay
that he shall keep hi * contrail with the
Bluff i to play with Ilium the rent of the
BCisoii. He ttartcd with the club for K n <
Bw City yesterday morning which iloci not
look very much as if ho waj goin todeieil
and join the U. V.'t.
The greenback organ of Dr. llatlon
throws down the gauntlet In hfn behalf U
"tho gallant major , " Ciiculato the lieu ;
that the greenback candidate for cougreti
Is coming to 1'reuiont county next week tc
dUcusn the Issue * that interest the pooplt
and If the gallant major haa any desire tc
annihilate the fiatltt and antl'iuonopolUt
be will be cheerfully given the opportunity
at any or all of the meetings. Here Is a
chance for the mufor to do a little prac
ticing ,
Council Bltilfd should wako up con.
cernlng the coming > eteraub' reunion.
From all directions are heard reports as tc
what preparatloiu are being made on the
part of thote w ho intend to Unit thU city
at that time , It U estimated that fully
2,500 veterans w 111 be encamped hero and
the number of visitor * w 111 be fully twice
thut number , The residents should bo
fully aroustd to the Importance of this
coming event , and make such arrange-
menta and ( fire such aid as will make the
occasion a gtand BUCCOSK. U help ) it city
to encourogeibuch enterprise * , and to allow
an occasion to go by with no effort to re ska
it enjoyable , Is equally sura to Uuut the
fame of a city. Ii6t there tc ft showing o
life nnd hotplUllty , of good cheer nni
cordiality of cntcrpri e nnd Rtlr. Th (
citizens ihould with cheerfulness am
alacrity lake hold of nil necennarr prell
mlnary arrangement * , to that Coiinci
IllufN mty take rink as having the be *
nnd li.iplilcst reunion of the season , nnd Ir
facl , on record , In Ibis section of the
country.
V/eek after next is to be devoted tc
fair purposes. From every IndlciUon U i
now npptrent that Council Illuffs Is to
have the greatest rort of n success. The
premiums are so numerous and so llbera
that there will be a largo and uaried cxhl
billon of Ibe producli of nil department
of industry , The parses , lee , are fal ones
and tlic races will be exciting ones. I'ron
all poln'B of the compass are being re
ceived leltcri showing lhat the country is
hi wiilo awake a * the city , anil Is bound to
make the fair and meeting a big one.
The Nonpareil has shrieked ilsell
lioarse shouting about Mr. 1'usty'o "bar'l. "
If there Is anything in this world lhat will
excite "the colonel" it Is u "bar'l , " wheth
er it contains solHs or liquids. It has not
becomeapparcnt yet howfrecly Mr. 1'usey
will scatter the conlent * of his "bai'l , "
jut It It probable that whtlovrr money he
may spend will be hi * own , and will not
be money paid for carrying the title of
railway commissioner and rendering no
mice * except to the railways. It will
not bo for n railway "bar'l , " nor will it bo
or the eslato of notno wldo nr oman. The
Nonpareil evidently objects lo a man using
it * own money In his own campaign , but
loartlly endorsing Iho giving of a bond
nd promising poslollices in order lo buy n
nomination. It howls about a ' 'bar' ! "
which contains a man' * own monuy , but
icttttily Indorse ; a "bar'l' ' which contains
tber folkb' money , railway money , army
ay drawn twice , warrants for arrest for
tserderly conduct , widows' note * , judg *
ncnts In favor of Uncle Sam , corruption
joiitlc , pifttoflicon , Urns collar * , etc. , otc.
f the "bar'ls" have got to bo used In the
ampalgn , The Nonpareil had not better
write any comparisons.
MESHES OF THE LAW-
Thoao Around Whom the Not HUB
Boon Thrown A Rumored
MurUor.
Yesterday afternoon there was an
pparoutly truthful report that a inur-
IT had bcun committed at the no-
orinuB hoimo known ni the "Tliruo
'Jinuo ' , " it being No. 090 , JJroadvvay.
Accotding to the report thu onu who
id the Buppoaod bloody net , was a
> nrbcr known aa " .Big John" who
vurka in a ohop near the Hryant
louse. Ic vra3 lo.trnod by the pulico
Smt the barber had hutriodly cainu
nto tlio shop , taken euino money , and
tiirtcd for the Northwosteru diet | ) to
itko the train. Marahixl , ) ; iclpnu
limped Jii'xi ' lun biijjtjy xvi'h Olliuur
jrooktt , and fairly run liie nig : to the
epit , wbilo Ollicur Storliiif ; dauhod
luther in another buggy , and ether
Ilicura alao rallied to the
runt. The train was just
tuning out , hut was slopped , and the
fliccic jumping aboard nucurod their
nan. llo turned aa white as though
10 would fuintvhou informed of the
bnrgo against him , but apoodily ox-
ilmned that ho hnd boon on a little
lurrah during the day with a frioud ,
vho was visiting him hcru , and feeling
lioir oatu pretty wull , ho hud foolishly
old ono or two , an a r.tilf , that ho had
tilled a man. That wna nil tlioro r/as
to it. In the nioantnno inquiry was
uado at No , ( ) ! ) ! ) , and it was tlioro
learned that the nmrdor most foul
wan committed at Niuholson's aaloon ,
liut nothing waa known of the allhir
thuro. JOIIII'H explanation being the
only plauaiblo ono u to how Iho ru
mor was utartod , it was accepted , nnd
ho wua allowed to uo. It booms thut
in police an wull an in fire circles there
is occauiomilly a falao alarm , but tins
ono created an nnwuial amount of ex-
uitcmont , considuiing thu vacuum aa
its foundation.
The man lliigim , arrested for insult
ing ti colored womun named Mra.
Jolmaon , wan bofuro Jud o A > k-4-
worth yesterday. Tlio judge decided
the fine to bo 3100 , but considering
the prisoner's taito lie would throw
oil' § 75 and nmko it oven § 25. JIo
couldn't piy even this , liowovur , nnd
WI\B put bnhind tlio bars ,
Tlieio have buon lively times in the
vicinity of tlio now school building in
Hull's addition , and as a result L
Volley appeared before Juatioo
I'V.unoy yesterday mid mrvdo a bundle
of complitintB , charging Mra , Walker
with nneanlt nnd Gharlea Walker , Win ,
Walker and Win. Maok uith riot. It
Booma to li.ivo been u iiumhborly
trouble in which it in siid Vu-loy'a
children were whipped , briukbata
woio thrown , clutlvcu Inn's i < n. and
oll'i'iisea and rutUia'.iiUi ol variuui
kinds commiltvd.
Old Hilly Piorsou s ys that ionic
young fellows bother him au that life
IB no longer 01 dnrubUi. Tiioy tnrovr
otonoa at hia houau , and utluT\iti- -
ci'o hia ire. IKiu printing to prusr >
cute Rome of Iho otlundura bufuro
JuHtico Fruinoy.
Yesterday a man succeeded in f.ol- ;
tint ; a $12 50 draft cisliucl at ono of
the banks , on the ropruaontation that
ho had monuy in an Omaha bank to
meet it , which proved to boa mistake.
The police WOMI onlloJ upon , but the
RlHir MUD settled in some manner nnd
lin&hed up ,
At tbo Btocn Ynrda.
The receipts at the Union stock
yards yectorday wore :
Klurgls & Dauo . . . . . .Ki earn
Blicaily ft May for ' "J "
W. Studley 87 , "
Total fj cars
The shipments wore ;
Svmut liro. , IU cars over the C. ,
D. , t Q.
Swan & Adams , 14 cars over the 0 , ,
15 &Q.
Hunter , Kvana & Co. , 20 cars over
the St. Louts tV Wubuh.
FOR BALE.
Sly residence , No. 715 Fourth street
Bancroft V L. F. MUWUY.
How oftrn persoiu have botu annoyed by
burnclloglui ; lo their drees or vlothlug ,
nud how teldoui have they , when cleaning
( litin , given It a thouthl lhat llurdock
Jtoot la the moat valuable blood cleanser
nnd purifier known , and is void by every
druggiul under the name of.Iiurdock Blood
Hitter * . Trice , ei.OO.
DOINGS OF THE BOARD.
Dr. F. P. Bellinger IB Chosen Count ]
Physician for tbo Comln Year
Tbo Union Avenue Bridge.
Yesterday the county board of au
porvisora continued its session , and
spent moat of the day in the monoto
noun work of examining and nltoning
bills and accounts , in which there wnt
very little to interest the public , The
board tticcecdcd in finishing iU busi
ness , and adjourned until Ilia ncxl
regular meeting , The session of four
drtvn is an unusually short one.
The most important act of the board
yesterday waa the selection of a county
physician for the ensuing year. There
wcro six or seven bids , in the average
being $02 a month Tlio successful
ono was Dr. D. 1 * . Bellinger , whose
bid waa $10 a month , exclueivo of any
small pox cases , for vrln'ch extra
charges nro to bo made.
The matter of the bridge ncrosi the
crcok at Union avenue waa talked over
somewhat. Tlio _ supervisors eccm
firm in their original proposition and
not inclined to change. This proposal
Waa to give the city $2,500 for that
[ lurpoao , provided the city bear the
balance of the oxpcnao of building a
jridgo 120 foot wide , in accordance
with the plans and specifications on
llo. Some of the city fathers have
thought that a narrower bridge would
inswor tlio purpose , and that it could
bo built inside of tlio $2,500 appro
priated by the county , so that the
; ity would not have to pay the $800 lo
$1,000 necessary in addition to what
, ho counly pays. The board Ihus
sticking to their original plan , it re
mains now , aa it ban for some time
list , for the council to cither pay the
balance or go without the bridge. The
council ought to take eomo positive
action either ono way or the ether ,
and not lot the matter hang along for
eighteen more months.
Frightful Mloerjr-
Mr. Wm , I'omeroy , Haninr , Me. , writes :
'I have for a long time suffered from con-
innnl constipation , making my lifu-a mis
ery , and causing headache and frightful
ir.impH. Mr. 'I'linmtnoD ( who has been
utcly Uniting in Uuffiilo ) , Induced mo to
ry Iho SriilNO Himson. It ban perfect-
V cifed me. " 1'rico 50 cents ; trial bottles
0 cents.
PERSONAL.
Mr. and Mis. S. 1' . Uarllett , of Kansas
City , nro in the city.
] Ion. Jiuncj ( ! Day , of Sidney , was at
huUgdun yesterday.
.T. ] [ . Haynold' , of Wymore , Neb. , was
n the city yesterday.
1) . CJ. M. ShillottH , of Allegheny Cityt
'cnn. , IH nt the Ogden.
Mr. Vlncont , of the Nonconformist , the
reen'.iH ' ; piper published nt Tabor , was
n the city yesternay.
C. I ) . ICusson , the well-known attorney
f Coniliiir , wis in the city yesterday and
mid bij compliments to TUB HIT.
It ia announced that William Garner ,
f thu township bearing hN nnnip , and
who in BO well known throughout the
mmty , U not improving in health , but on
lie contrary , Is tapidly failing.
A Murvolouti Cure.
'or nil bodily ailment * , arising frnm ini-
mnty of blood , a torpid liver , irregularity
of the bowels , Indigestion , constipation , or
disordered klilnnyx , Is warrant-d In a free
i o of lii'jmocK lli.ooi ) liiiTKlis. 1'rico
81.00.
ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE.
The Story of tlio Planter Who Built
a Now Xicmoly Meuolou iu
Cunnootiout-
law \ork Sun.
GHOTON , August 30. Before the
var Robert Stallord , a niillionairo
ilanter , owned t-vo ialanda oil' the
: east of Georgia which were noted for
, ho ai.porior cotton they produced
the famous Sua ialaiid variety. On
.ho larger of the two islands Mr. SUf-
'ord lived. Lie full In love witli a
urcolo girl who wau ono of hia cl ivcs ,
and married her. She waa educated
and n lined in iniuinora. fjix children
were the fruit of the nmrriago Two
Lmys died in choir youth. Just before -
fore the breaking out of the civil war ,
Stafford , who noted thu gathering
elouda , came north and built a magnif
icent dwelling among the pastnroa a
low milea north ol this village , on the
swelling bank of the Thames river.
Then ho returned to the aouth , and
thence oent hia wife and daughters to
the northern homo. Uero they were
surrounded by every luxury. The
interior of the house was very fine
and Iho grounds wee A triumph of
the gardener's aliill. Beautiful and
i.-uo plants and nhrubbery dtviTsiliod
the rolling green of the hwim , fouu-
tjini plnyod among marble stntue.i ,
and tnrough thu i/rounds broad gravel
walks wound up to ttuppicions veion
das , The advc.t of iho beautiful
girls in Ni'w I 'ivUm and Ortton was
.n event thiit ia still fresh in the
inaiiuiry of Connucticiu society.
The girJrt icceived a failuonnb'.o
northirn education. Private tulurj
tauylu them Krencli , I'aUnn , inusio ,
piintu g , and the ivrta of the b. 11
room. They were reared in thu most
pretentious Bociuly , and miitora were
not a few. Ono oiattr murncd Fieil
1'dlracr , of Now London. The union
was nut a happy ono , and a separation
soon fjllowed. Another fiiater was
wodde 1 to Commodore Br.idy , of Now
York. The honeymoon was passed in
Pariti , wloro ) the bride shone as a
society star for a few months. Soon
after iho couple wcro divorced. The
youngest stater was married to a New
York gentleman , and is living happily
with her huabanl , Adelaide , another
sister , has lived during the pant eight
jcara at Paris. A fovr months ago ehu
mot Count Gybulski , who is connected
with the diplomatic service of llussia ,
and about a month ngo she became hia
wife , the nuptials being celebrated in
the church ot Notre Dame. She sent
wedding cards to her friends in Uro-
ton and Now London , dainty pieces
of pasteboard , perfumed , adorned
vrith Iho regal coronet , and bearing
the words in Italian : "Countess Oy-
buliski , Paris. " The young wife ia
described ua tall , lithe , graceful , with
olive.tinted akin and lustrous oyoa.
The count is little , old , withered and
bent , with a whisk of yellow board ,
lie has taken hia wife to live in the
most elegant quarter of Paris.
Itobert Stafford was loyal to the
union. At one time the troops of
General Joe llawloy , .Iho Seventh Con
necticut rogimeni , wcro quartered or
his plantation. lie passed his aum
mcra in tlio north from 18G7 to tlu
year of hia death , 1878 lie bough
property in New London and Nor
vtioh , which Hi heirs still hold. Hi
left a will by which $400,000 w < ii di
vided equally among the daughter * ,
while Ihu bulk of the property , ser
oral million dollars , waa divided nmonp
distant relatives. The great mansion ,
that ho built in Groton icinains in
treeless and isolated grandeur ninonn
Iho bleak paaturo lands , and overj
tourist that joutnoyi up tlio Thamer
valley inquires : ' 'Who ia the owner ol
Hint splendid place ? It is many years
nincn t daughter of the creole slnvo oi
the Georgian Islands has revisited the
mansion.
Attention Bricklayers.
All member * of the Council Bluffs
bricldayera1 union are hereby request
ed to moot in their hall on Monday
evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Business
of importance.
By order of the president.
If Yon nro Reined
ti health from any cause , especially
"roin Iho URO of any of iho thousand
loslrutna that promise so largely , with
eng fictitious testimonials , have no
'oar. Ilosort to Hop Bitters at once ,
and in n nhort time yon will have the
moat robust and blooming health.
c FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF
S CONSTIPATION.
E No other tllscMO is eo prevalent In this
p country as Constipation , and no remedy
C has over equalled the celebrated. KIDNEY-
WORT as a cure.Vhnttvcr the cause ,
rj however obatlnato the oiuo , this remedy
* will overcome It.
® nBI pG TIUS dlfltrc ljic comp -
p a k Ead plaint is very apt to be
+ i complicated with constipation. Kidney *
R Wort strengthens the weakened parts And
n quickly cures all kinds of Piles oven when
O pliyBlolana and modJdn n have before till-
t3tttyou have cither of thcso troubles
USE
MAIN STREET
All Shippers and Travelers will find
coed nccommod.itioii and reasonublo
liargcs.
SOUTH AIM STREET ,
OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL ,
Council Bluffs , - - , Iowa
HOLLAND & MTLLEU ,
Proprictora.
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
DE.VI.EliS IN
GROCERIES , PRnVISiONS ,
Orookery , Glassv/are ,
BOOTS , SHOESETC
Also agents for tbo following tinea of
Steamship Companies :
Mnard , Anchor , Gulon , American , and Stite
Steamship Companion )
X > ZE , - & . 3 ? ? T 3
ror Bale on the Koyal Hank of Ireland nnd Gank
of Ireland , Dublin. Thoao w o Intend to scnri for
rlemls to any part of Kuropo will Onu It to their
ntcreet to tall on
Sullivan & Fitzgerald ,
AGENTS ,
343 Broadway , Council Blufs
INFIRMARY I
( Ute Veterinary Surgeon li. B. A. )
The Only Vetoiinnry Surgeon
in the Oity ,
OFFICE AT BLUE BARN ,
UPPBR BROADWAY.
REFERENCES :
All of the lust I'll j a cUip In Council Ulufls and
eurroundln < i
COUNCIL BLUFFS
MANUrAOTUKERS OF
AND
GENHR AL MACHINERY
Offlco nnd Works , Mntn Street ,
OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Wo g1\o apocU ) attcutlon to
Stamp Mills , Smelting Furnaces ,
HOISTERS AND
GENERAL MILL MAOHINEEY ,
HOUSE FRONTS.
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
will receive prompt attention. A general ai-
tcitmeut ot
Brass Goods , Belting , Pining ,
AND SUPPLIES FOR
Foundry , Pig Iron , ( Joke , Ooel.
OHAS , HENDBIE ,
President.
_ _
STARR & BUNCH ,
HOUSE , SIGN ,
AND
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS ,
PAPER HANGING ,
KALSOHININQ AND GEAIHINB ,
Shop Corner Broadway and Scott St
COUNCIL BLUFFS SPEGI/ll
NOTICES ,
NOTICK. Special crttrrtliciucnt * nut < u
lost , Fennel , To Ixiixn , For Sale , To Rent ,
Want" , Boirdln ? , ft ? . ill be Inserted In thli
column nt the lav ; rate of TEN CENTS PEh
tJNK for the Crat livrflnn and FIVE GROTS
PRrt USE fcr co-h tubieqncni Insirtlfin
Leate KV crtlscwnlK at cur oflicft , Ho. I
I'Mtl "tfcct ,
Wants.
WANTKD tnnal.Vel . A m n to fake
care ol horses. A | > i > to601 South Main
utitet.
WAVIKI ) Actincui t'c ' ami lnJii'trlM.8
dollcltrr 'or Ih. Mntutl ! tu < nt An la
lion , ronncil Hindi , Inni \\e hito peed tcr-
tl cry uniM-cuplril In l\ i , bo ra a atid
Io a , hl > h ll hole" to I lie tluht ] i > r"c3 ° n
Illicrii t run. Anil ) In frt on tr uuorm A. J
Ucok , initiigcr , Ouutic.ll Llullt.
\\T ANlF.t ) A fen more i ) > hoanUn. Table
> TV flrst-tli'H. H&'csmnl'tatc. Ml . M. K
'INS , 2IW Unncroftttruit.
ONK or two pleoiint room * locato'i not many
natures from thn | > o tofflce , dealn-d by n.
tUHlwnii and wife. Addrtos Urt office , Council
I IuH .
WANTED Everybody In Council Dlufli lo
to Uke Tim HID , 20 cents per week , de
Uerod by carriers. Offloa , No 7 Pearl Street
icar Broadway. _
To buy 100 tons broom corn
WANTED address Council Bluff )
Droom FactorUoui.cll DlH3n , Iowa. 668-9tf
For Sale and Rent
_ _
I710K U"NToryiileiMiiUncl ronvcnlent
L lulilcnce of nix room * , Ihn minutes walk
nouthwiat Tom Bloomer wlioal. Enquire on
proa I a at 014 Setenth atcnue.
> tUCK-200OCO brick /ornate by
> OUKLLADAV.
FlOlt HALh A mfc , nearly new and
2.COO | < oun''a. lliKt b i > ld In next ten
dajs. Apply to Cia ! . M. Hit ] , otcr tJaiii t ; < bank.
ITIUUMSllhUHUOUii lii
J * street.
71011 t > 4tE A 10x12 Rkjlljlit. Fuftalla for
I ; hot bed. Apply to K\icl > lor Gallery. _
Fen SA' K One Dcttlnrcrs' eel , nca'lvnow
choipfor ctfli. II K. Jonoj , o. 131 liroij-
uav , Oohncll I luIN to.
1,1 OK BALE Ucnutitul residence lots , C 0
IJ each ; nothing tlonn , and Riner < nnth only.
iy EX-MAYOK VAUUHAN
MlHcellanooue.
LOST A la-Ro wardrob lioy I Ibtral rcoArtl
to Hul r Cnqulru at Ileo olllci ; .
QTlLli AIIKAD Great tuccc-s C ll and ece
O new acccswrifs nnd sntlmcn | § ot pictures
a en b the ro bb o gelatine brcu.ldc proccst ,
at the Kxccln or ( ! nller10 Jlaln street.
. W. L. fATlON-I-njsUian and Oculist.
DU. euro any rasn of ore cjcn. It U only
a matter of time , and am cure Kincrally in
rom three tc the necks It innkui no Oilier-
enco how lonjr'lUeaSi'd. Will etral liteti cro'.e
eyen , operau and reuio\u I'tyri riiirniite. . , and
nacrt artificial cjes Special attention to re-
i nvniriv tailcunrinf )
THE GRAND INAUOCitAL
AND
Speed Contest
AT Tlin
Pair Association Grounds ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa ,
Seat 18 , 10 , 20. 21 , 22 , 1882.
Grand Inaugural Exposition and Spcol Contest
open to tbo uorld.
The best Ml'o ' Track In the United S'atos. So
cf.y such noted horsemen as liudd Iob c , l-.n.
Jlaca uud others.
THE GREAT HURDLE RACES
OI'KN TO ALL
m
of Rogland , v 1th Imported ha ec9haie ditcred
for this r cc.
PUOGKAMMF.
KlRfcT DAFcptfinber 18. Ono-hill rullo il-sh ,
loua a d Ncbiruk * colie Kncfortll ) > acc ,
Inuhlch mumiif the bvbt hurscs Iu tbo coun
try are expected ,
SFCOND l\ S ptcmbcr 19. rnrmalorcnlnijrf
the Uxpo-ltlun Nttcd pcil > .rii Jiinu 0.
lllali c , 1C ( I , InKCiso'l ' , .lamej F. Wlaon and
others w til epltndld rate ? .
THIRD 1)APepttiu' > rL'1 2.JO c'ft's , 2:33 : cb6
und > crv lluo running tacc lly this tlmu
t era mil l < u an i.xlil Mon of cnulucniho
Kruinul tomira3-imi > .hlii cier before shown
in lova.
fot'RTil Iiy September Sl.-Muio fine jacoi
moru flnemttlu , n.aro lire bimta , with an ar-
rav of rxhllilti In the Or n Kxposl Ion llnlld-
In nct beturea'tou ptcd In the Valley of the
Missouri
KlrTii 1) V Scrtmbcr 22 The flnekt spct < \
lirogroinme , i ml > c'ii ' ucli ra cs an 2.'J7 naei ,
free tor-all , 3 Hi A itinnli'V nulu htatn , wlta
J..OCO for tcusatlt n\l trcttm an 1 1 airrj.
There will be over ICO lead of cktt'e ' fr m Iho
line t herd ? In the von trj f > r sale ilurlrif the
fortnoon of each day of the Kxpo ! tlon.
Como Ouo ! Co mo All ! Have
Week of Gouuiun Ploasuru.
On the Fouttu faj , SuptuubLr SI , 1U occur
thu
HURDLE RACE !
DONT MISS IT.
For Sensational Trotters
or Pacers , $2,000.
h'or anj dctlred Information
Couiicil Ultin's , In.
i. u KUUVMWW , K. t micatkT , A. u.nrumj ,
' Vko-l'rcs't. Cashier.
CITIZENS BANK
Of Uonnoll Bluff * .
Organized under the laxj of tbo SUte of lena
l' ld up capital . . J 78,000
Authorized cupiial . 00,000
Interest paid on tlmi depoalU. Drafts Issued
on the prluuptl cltlej of the United titatea and
Kuroi > o. bptiilal attention clvou to colloctloni
and c-or ri'spou Jcnco w i th prompt returns.
J. D. EJiuumlMn. H I , , bbunrt. J. T. lUrt ,
\V. W , W.Uicc. Jf Itcxlkr , 1. A Ml l r ,
A. W. at t , JvTdtl
HUGHES & TOWSLEE ,
DEALERS IN
Cpn/ectionery , PruitsNuts
Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh
Oysters and Ice Cream in
Season.
12 MAIN ST. ,
Council Bluffs.
HABKHE38 , OROUTT & GO. , VI
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ARPET HOTTER
Broadway , aid Fourth Street ,
Council 3 , lowri
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.A.O COUNCIL BLUrTS , IOWA.
au
El
Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00
UOi 3Kjir"eX' ; PS5sK373l juSFB DM
iad ElU8 ! ? Hi !
Sluff snfl flnn ° 1i3 , Don
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MAXtTACTUnKllS OF ALL KINDS OK
! uti < iStaZ8S > jr " KZy- SI3viai
jh
\\e imke tbo follow in a siieciilty :
WALNUT JXTJVSTON : : TAHLKS I'OTLAI : OVFN w \ = USTANDS
WALNU I1 lllli : VKKST T VULKS. ! ' ( I/x . W UPKOUK '
' { " % USAVTABM * . ' ' v W' ' no A lais ,
WALJJbTVAJlDKOBi : < . l'Oi > , AU SAliS : ,
WALNUT Ol'JJN WAS11STANJS.
2TAIail onlers and corrcEi'ontlei ce promptly attended to. Office and Mauufactory
S. E Onr. 7th Avo. anrl 12th Street , COUNPJL BLUFFS. IOWA
18" P
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1
-55S
f e are Offering Special Bargains in ill
Kinds of Summer
AND I
WE CARTIY THE LAKGEST STOCK OF
sar s cor c c
IN THIS PART OF THE WEST.
T , LINDt
412 Broadway , Council Bluffs ,
MORGAN , KELLER & GO
TJ Dssr 30 3E3 .c ns ns '
g..i . rtfr
M 7 .siri3r . iN §
Slia.W il Mffit . cari > et-lilii"s and > -'S.t" .
HAGG & GO'S
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA
BOTTLERS & DEALERS IN GESSE'S BEER
Mndo front the Finrst Malt and llopi , with water obtained
from the
CFLBBBATED ARTESIAN WELL
'
AT A DEl'Tn OF 800 FEET.
Phis Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities.
AU ° Dsss , % ? ° i ! n .
HAGC & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
PETERSON & LARSON ,
Wholesale Dealer Iu and SOL13 AtiliNT FOll Jo9eih Schlltz lireHiou
CompRny'a Celebrated
No uDctl JUufls , Iowa. Orders from tlia country solicited .
CHv orders dealer * c1ell\er > d free. *
A. DEKBE , W. KUNVAN , W. UEEUK
G. A. BEEBE & CO. ,
Wholesale and KeUll Dc lera la
FURNITURE AND CROCKERY
Nos , 207 & 209 Broadway , Council Bluffs.