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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1882)
THE DA1IA BEE : COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , WEDNESDAY SEPTfiMBMl 13 The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Wednosdfty Morninp , Sept. 13 , SOUSCHIPTION KATES ! Bf Carrier , - - - - - 20 cent * per week. By Mill - - - - - - 810 00 p r Ye r. Ofllco : No. 7 Pearl Street , Near II. O. OIUFKIM , Manager. ya. W. T1LTON. City Editor. MINOH MBNTIONH. J. Mueller's Palwo Music Hall. Shorradetf makes photographs. _ _ Call and tes the new fall goods at MRS' . The republlcon co\mty ronventlon l < meets at the court house at 1 p. in. to-day. The Inrgwt line of 'allies'stylish neck neir In the city It at BllsV. Charles Karre , of Wcston , was yester day judged Insane and taken to the juylum. Peter Connolly was led in liy Onicer Cuslck ycstordjy for being boisterous drunk. The ladies all go to B11W when they want stylish millinery. The Juvenile band called at our office last [ evening and entertained us with Homo delightful music. Call again. Order your fair hats nt Bliss1. They have all the latest styles in , Charles Nicholson , of Council Blulfn , Is cutting meats for Hcgarty & Keicharts. Neola Reporter. C. II , Pratt , ono of the enterprising proprietors of that enterprising weekly , the llarlan Herald , was In the' city yes terday. terday.The The Jurcnilo band gave an enjoyable dance last evening , which was largely at tended , The boys nlso gave some excel- bowing of their musical ability. William Hoge , the little colored boy , locked tip for pilfering , was yesterday acnt to the reform school on complaint of his father , who rays ho is Incorrigible. Leave to join bands and hearts was yesterday given to Roswcll 1C. Lewis and Anna M. Busard , of Imogene , Iowa ; also to Charles Brnckman and Ada Giddings , of V/isner , Neb. Joseph Kciter makes the 1'incat Suits in the latest styles , at the lowest possible prices. His merchant tailoring establish ment Is at 310 Upper Broadway , Council Binds. Binds.Dr. Dr. C.J. Clark has decided to locito permanently in this city , nnd enter upon the practice of medicine and surgery here , in which profession ho has had large nnd aried < xperienco. Ha has opened im of- .fico at No. 10G Broadway. The Council Bluffs will play the St. Louis Browns at Omaha on 1'riday after noon Initead of here , the Browns being under contract not to play here , this trip. The game will therefore bo under the aue- picca of the U. P.'a. Billy Pierson was on tlio war path again yesterday because the boya Insist en playing "anti-over" around his house , the ball knocking all the shingles of. The boys bother the old man Into almost n crazed state , and the officers give him no relief. Last evening there was a largo and happy fathering nt the house of Mr. and Mrs. F , V. ForJ , the company consisting of members and friends of the Congre gational church , who thus took occasion to welcome the pastor back from his vacation. A. A. Davis has bought the Neola Tribune and rechristoncd it The Reporter. The initial number shows up rather poorly , but Is excused ou account of the ollico being in a btato of moving , The promise is made that under the new order of things there will bo n marked Improvement as eon as the ollico Is settled , Passing down Main street to-day , Tllk UKK wan pleased to look on at the largo business being done at Ueo. T , Crawford's. Since they went Into octlvu business here , the prices of eggs have already advanced , They pay the highest cash priced , and charge no commission. They nhlp and receive > ceive , Home days , car loads of eggs. Head their advertisement In another column ol this paper. Work has commenced on the enlarge ment and improvement of S. S. Keller's furnlturd warehouie and salesroom , There if to bo a brick addition built ou the rear , 43 by 40 feet , and the two story wooden building In the rear is to bo made to face on Pierce street , aq that from that street good * can be taken directly into the BCCOIU etory , and thence to any part of the ware house or salesrooms , This enlargement and Improvement will make tbU one of the most complete cstablithmouta ID the weit The law provides that the city counci ehsll designate the property benefited by the water wurks , and levy the specia assessment on that. There has been some difficulty In determining bow far the bene fit of any hydrant reached , and In order to got some light on the question , the chief o the fire department has been correspond luf with other cities. All have not been heard from. Marsballtowa haj wate works , but has not yet nettled the ques tlon , Davenport has decidedly from 1,000 to 1,500 feet from the last hydrant , Other are yet to be beard from , TNo street In Council Blulfd , nor in th vreat , is more prosperous In having fin brick building * erected and new enter prises started than Main street. A few d ys Ago Mr , Henry Beeoroft , one of ou most enterpiislng and successful express men , bought out the livery business o Ben llogtrs , on this atreet. He has oddei considerably to the stock of buggies am boriCH. He also keeps up his City Hack Ijtne , and promptly attends to all orders. Gall and tee him. Head hi * advertisemeu in another column. Dr. Hatton , greenback candidate fo congress , ha * already opened the campaign lu this county at Center tchool house Grant township. This does not look much like retiring from the field. Th f ct Is , the doctor U not one of the back ing out kind , and as he was nominated lu good faith by party that has more weigh in this district than the one Mr. Banker Pusey represents , U would e n very fool iu in him to think of retiring , and very cheeky in Puiey to wk him to retire BeiSdw , we opine , there are few green K..v r who would vote for a rich am FAIR PROSPECTS. Plans Beini ? Perfected for Mak ing tuo Council BlufTd Fair a Dig Success , The Kntriot Prnral Koran Show- InttN of Vn t Spood- Everything indicates thnt the fair to 10 hold hero next wcuk will not only [ raw grout crowds , but will furnish Attractions worthy of the crowds , so hat none who coino hero will go ftwny disappointed. If liberal pro- nlums , heavy purses , enterprising management , good promises faithfully copt , will make a lair a success , then his ono cannot fail. It ban boon so arranged with the ailways that there will bo daily ox- ursion tratnn on all the roads center- ng in this city. These trains will go ut in the evening , after each day's port is over , BO tha ; visitors can take n all the events of any ono day , and each homo the Raino night , if they so osiro. It is nlso expected that ur- angomcnta will bo madu for extra utnmy trains from the other ido of the river , BO that ) maha folks can have tlio samu jnvunionccs for attending the fair lore , thnt the Council Bluffs folks avn thtii.woekjfor attending the fair here , The business men are planning to ivo up ano day entirely for fair pur- ) osos , so that by closing their places if businin , all hands , employers and imployos , will have a chance to attend. t id not fully decided what day it will > e , but probably Wednesday. Arrangements are being perfected or having Tuesday sot aside as a f roe day for school children , and it is irobablo that the public schools will > o closed on that day. The entries Bliow that there will bo unusually fmo showings of apood on ho track. Some of the best known lorsos in the country are to bo hero , nd the entries are sufllciont evidence hat there will bo some exciting and many interesting events. The entries ro as follows : FIRST DAVtKITKSIDEK 18. Itun , J mile dash , " -year olds , lor Iowa nd Nebraska colts , $200$100 , 850 , 830 , L 0. G. W. Bidlock , Beatrice , Nob. , b ; . Atwood ; Dcoveas & Co. , Charles Mty , Iowa , ch. tn. Blush ; E. J. Prltchard , 'J. G. Greener. " . Pace , free for all , 8. > 00-S2jO. 8123 , S75 , .0. Jos. Udell , Chicago , III. , Sleepy 'om ; C. A , Thompson , Wlnterset , Iowa , ' Cyclone ; B , J. Johnson , Greston , own , blk. g. Lone Jack. HKCONI ) DAY , HEl'TKMIlEI ! ID. Trotting , 3-mIuuto class , S500-S2SO , S1'J5 , 875 , S50. W. Koo , Kearney , Neb. , gr. s , Claude It ; Samuel Harris , Lafay- tto , Im ) . , gr. H. Wabaiib. Trotting , 2:30 class , $500-8250 , 8125. $75,850. Porter & Shldler , York , Neb. , ir. g. Duster ; John J'cteruon , ch. in. Lady jou ; L. O. Turner , llacln * , Wis. , r. m. Jutch Girl ; A. Hartuey , Council Bluffs , owa , br. g. Jack Pcrepov. Run. } milo 2 in , 83.0-8200 , S100. Jort Circle , St. Joe , Mo. , t. in. Lucy rohnnon : M. U. J'OSP , Hoseberry , AIo , , b , g. Brown Dlok ; G. W. Bidlock , Beatrice , Nol > . , b. m. Be'lo ' Lee ; A. Halstoad , Cos- co , III. , r. in. Lillie Dale ; J. L. lliclmrdr , Uuart , Iowa , gr. m. Sleepy Katb ; lju JaMasney , IJeuver , Colo. , b. m. Belle of ho West ; J. 8. Gilbrcth , Denison. Iowa , * > . m. May Flower ; 1' . A. Warne , Galena , T1IIH1) DAV SKI'TEMIIEIl 20. Trottintr , 2 : JO class , 5 ( > 00-$300 , $150 , 100 , $00. M. O. Ott , Wilton Juuct , In. , ilk. in. Luck It ; J. 0. Dunn , Lafayette , [ nd , lir. m. Donna Mercedes ; John K. ICIuir. Don Molnes , la. s , g , Wcston ; J. W. Page , Cheyenne , ch. m. Mlle G : 11 b- crt Porte , Davrnp > ) rt , la. , ch. in. flora P. Trottintr , 2:23 class , S300-S300. 8150 , $00 , 8CO. 0. B WiUon , Missouri Valley , la. , b. K , Little Sioux ; A. Alclerumn , Free- [ > ort , Ills , blk a. ICur'ika ; Wm. UeLong , Qulnoy. Ills. , ch. m Clara Cleveland. llun , H miles , novelty , $500-3100 to 4 , $150 to mile , $250 to finish. S. t ) . lloat , Uoienburg , Mo , , br. p. Brown Dick ; Deu- vens & Co , . Charles City , la. , ch m. Maiy P ; Dan LaMamiey , Denver , Col. , b. in. Hello of the Woit , br. g. Wild Moon ; S. K , liutchcr , Oiimanclie , la. , ( b. m , Loved One , ) formerly Klla Howett ; 11. J. Car penter , Hastings , Nob. , b. g. KM. KOUHTH DAV , SEITESIIIEU 12. Trotting , 2:50 : class , $500-8250 , S125 , $75 , $50. Samuel Harris , Lafayette , Ind , r. g. Wabath ; Hubert Porter , Da\en. port , Iowa , ch. m , Flora P. Trot Ing , 2:38 : class. $500-8250. 8125 , $75 , $50. Hill & lilaucharel. Wilton Junction , Iowa , blk , s. Tom Kirkwood ; IT. 0 , Dunn , Lafayette , Ind. , br.m. Donna Mercedes ; John Peterson , ch , in. Lady Lou ; J , W. Payne , Cheyenne , ch in. Mlle G , KUII , 1& mile , over 0 hurdles , $000 8300. 31GO , $ UO , $00. J. W. Arrowsmlth , Suedoua , 111. , b , g. Master Maloy , FIFTH 1UV , HElTEUllGlt 22 , Trotting , 2i27 class , $000-8300 , $160 , 800 , 8liO , Porter & Shidler , York , Neb. , br. g , Duster : B. Hersliey , Mtmcatine , la , , lir m. Fleata : U. S * Malonev , Humboldt Neb. , b , 8. Maxy Cobb ; Hobert Porter , Davenport , la , , b. m. Lucy : A. Hartney , Council lilulfd , la. , br. g. Jack 1'erei-oy L. O. Turner , Itaciue , Wis. , r. m. Dutcl Girl. Trotting , free fur-all , $700-8350 , $175. 81C5 , S70. Wmi DeLotut , age , . , . , A. Alderman , Kreeport , 111. , b. g. Kureka Hun. one mile , three in five , tOOO 8'00 Slf-0 , $00 , $10 , Deovens & Co , harlea City , la , cli. in. Mary P ; Dan LaMosiiev J , Carpenter , Hastings , Neb , , b. c , Kit. Special 232 ; trot , K. ] { . Mason , Des Moines , la. , ch , s , Alamo ; U O. Turner Itacine , WU. , r. m. Dutch Girl. Win. McCartney , 88 Lloyd Street , Buf falo , K. Y. , fell and sprained bit aiikie His employer , H. Anderson. 01 Main Street , procured some THOMAS' KLEcruit Oil , und he says tha n few application en ablej him to go to work as usual , Reward Oliored. Twenty-five dollars reword will be given to any ono u Herding informatioi loading to the arrest and conviction o the person who , on the night of the 10th , cunt in n fultu alarm uid : brokt box No. 8. FJKK Crumbs From Court. In the circuit court yesterday tin. ca&o of Williams vs. Ooylu was arguot and given to the jury. In the cue of Foaloy vs. City defendant fendant filed amendment to answer. In CMC of Hoop vs. Burgharson do fendtnt filed motion for change o veuuo. The case of B. Hanson vs. H. II Judd was by agreement transferred to the district court. lacoso of Seltzer vs. Thoo. Van * , answer , and cause transferred to the district court. In the matter of Pliillipi vs. Mer chants' Ui patch , motion lor new trial ivorruled nnd judgment , on verdict 'or defendant for costs , and plaintiff oxcopts. The case of W. B Cowloa vs. Smith Crittcndon is on trial. Some of the cxprccfinen seem to lie- Ight in annoying the officer * . The ordi nance forbids their standing on Broadway , fnd to they fot.n a string and keep nmv- ng slowly up and down that street , ob structing trMel , but not otopplng in iolntlon of the ordinance. Others pott up their numbers and rates on out-of-the- way places on their wagons. la fact , they cem to delight iu going as far BS possible without violating the law. This keeps the officers sour , and they watch with equnl eagerness for offender * which they can , ike hold of , Yesterday they caught Charles 1'urlinc for having hN license ard out of tight. He was fined SM. fames Jncoby was BJO arrested for stand- ng on Bryant ttrcct ami had his case con- limed ono week. Tlio case of Mark Walters took nether twist yesterday. A change tif enuo was tihen from Judge Aylesworth o Justice Krainey , and the latter gave n continuance till next Saturday. Andrews & Northnip have told out heir picture framing establishment to W , W. Chapman , tbo well known cabinet maker , who takes posc sion to-day. STILL AT IT. Another Instance of Thieves BreakIng - Ing Through to Steal. Burglars and sneak tliiovea still oem to bo hovering about the city. klonday night a visit was made to the residence of H. H. Hotcalf , on Eighth street. Entrance was gained by a rear door , nnd the thieves proceeded to > ack up the silver ware in a box and some clothing in a bag , but wort * 'rightoned away so hurriedly that they eft both box and bag behind them. The only property missed was a few liver knives. Attention Firemen. At a department meeting hold last night it wan resolved that the whole ire department assemble this morn- ng , in uniform , at 8:30 : o'clock , at [ loscuo engina house , to proceed to 3maha and take part in the firomtm'o larado. Special rates there and ro- urn arc put at 40 cents , including ud- mifision to the fair grounds. ( Signed ) JOHN TEMPI ETON , ( Prcsadent pro tsm. ASlnglo Victory. The value of electricity as a leaiedial ipout hoa gained a fiznnl victory over prc- judico. THOMAS KLKCTIIIU OIL stands ( ormost iu this ulass of compound * . Testi- inonlali from all parts tell of the wondrous cuies of rheumatism , neuralgia , hurtf , and sores , etc. , eltccted by its agency. Shoo Dealers , Meditate on a local to you in another part of this paper. Z. T. LINHSEV & Co. At the Stock Yards. The following the uhipmonto and receipts at the Union Stock yards yesterday torday : UECEIlTli. 1C cars Wolcott & Co. 13 cars Swan & Frank. 1 ! ) cars Swan , 1'ranco & Adams , 25 cars N. U. Davis. 10 cars ehoep , J. N. Chatrick. 1C earn Snycler Bros , to IJosenbaum , Boss & Co , via O. M. & St. V. 16 caMN.lt Divln , 'to Uoml , Price & Co. . via 0.11. It St. P. 2'2 cars \V. Newman , to .George Adania ( Jo.aO. ! . 15. &Q. SlcnraSwan Dron. , to Adams & YA- dreilgc , vlrC. & K. I. HARLiAN HAPPENINGS. .T. M , Long has bought 140 scats for his opera house , 100 of them up holstered , cost $1,000. A 0 mill county tar , a 5 mill city tax and more to hear from , cill loudly for a halt in the mad courpu of fanatic ism in this town and county. llarlan Herald. The city council is to investigate charges against the city marshal , who is said to have disobuyod orders and disturbed the peace. A number of business men Imvo joined in a protest against what they term "tho wholesale persecution of one class of our citizens , " and avow ing that "wo believe the closing of the saloons will not iib.vtothu consumption of liquors. " Two farms have boon sold in West phalia township , onobyl'otor Honwi. 240 acres , at $30 an acre , the other by Henry Schauf , KiO aoros at 120. * # * "lt in a great art to do the right thing at the right time. " The person subject to derangement of the kidneys or hvpr has u protective duty to ner. form in purchasing a package of Kid ney-Wort. It invigorates thea * organs and by its cathartic and diuretic oiled , cleanses the whole system of nil bad humors. PERSONAL. Jaa. H , Smith , of Springdeld , Mo. , was at the Ogden yesterday. T. II , Allen and wife , of St. Joe , are in the city. B. V. Clayton , of Macedonia , waspmoiig bis friends here yeuterd y. Col. A. J , Chantry , of Malvern , Iowa , was here yesterday looking fter the prospects - pects of the coming toldlerit' reunion , S. T. Home , of Lincoln , U at the Og. deu. Major Anderson Is In the city looking after the dl atr cted ones , who are getting a little too numerous to suit him. Win. Laughman , of Shelby , | Iowa , was In the city yoiterday ea route to St. Law. ence , Dakota , where he h&s souie property Interests , Win. r. Wakemaii , representing the Inter-Ocean , wai In the city yesterday gathering Hews and ducats with due dill- gcnce. * eaerf , ribbons , velvet can all bo o lorod to match that new hat by uahij , the Diamond Dyes. 10 cents THE CITY CAGE. Ila Filthinoes Makes It n Dis- to Any Civilised Community , Ami It OtiRbt to Give \ Vnjto n New Ono. The present city calaboose , or cooler , or cage , for whatever name it may bo known by it would smell as owcot , nnd no strector , is a disgrace which ought to ba wiped out. At the best it ia too small by far , there being but two little rooms , nnd eomotimcs , as for imtanca Sunday night , there are as many as fifteen victims packed in thoro. With poor ventilation and tilth on all side * , the victims swelter and swenr , and think themselves fort unate if they gut room enough to plant their feet und lean up against the wall , to say nothing of getting space enough to lay on the floor. The walls have been whitewashed time and again , until the Inuira are thick und nil saturated with the accu mulated filth ot years. Of late oven this much has not been done. Ver min abound , and every crack _ and crevice is swarming. An occasional dose of chloride of lime is thrown into the cage to kill some of the stench if poaeiblo. Whether the euro is not WOIEQ than the traubln is n question. In tliia filthy hole prisoners , buppoaod to ba human , are thrust. Some of them are beastly drank , and they besmear and defile everything , while those who are sobered up must ait and endure as best they can. Matters might bu made a little bettor if the prisoners thomsulvcd wore obliged to scrub out the hole every day. The exorcise would do them peed , as they sit around and oat and fieht vermin from morning till night. The facts of the ' filthiness of the place , and ita unfitness - ness for a city jail , are well known to the city officials , and they cannot plead ignorance. The other day sev eral of the city authorities took a peep into the den , and as the door was opened such a stench poured forth ifiat they fell back in disgust. In riew of this state of affairs , and in v.ow of the insecure condition of the cilabooeo , it seems as if there would bo no need of punching up the city authorities to build n new jail , and in the meantime to BCD that the cala boose is kept shoveled out at least * ] For a city of 20,000 people to have such u pen , worse than a decent hog pun , into which to thrust those who violate the ordinances , ia un outrage on decency nnd a blot on the record of the city. i'Ull HALE. My residence , No , 715 Fourth street Bancroft' ; L. F. Muup"v. * Persona whoso blood has boon cor rupted , and the circulation deranged by foul secretions the result of thu disordered chemistry of the body need for their purification something like an inward baptism at the hands of Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham , whose laboratory is .it No. 233 Western Ave nue , Lynn , Mass. Ilor Vegetable Compound ia fairly iunundating the country as w.ith a river of life. A Beautiful Hair Dresser. Kowpjrt Letter In Cincinnati Enquirer. . liy far the most beautiful girl in all Newport at present is a Boston hair drosaer. About all the male admira tion in the entire Casino yosterbay afternoon wab bestowned upon her , and she received it with the uncun scious graca and dignity of an ido.il duchoes. Her father \via a bricklayer , I am told ; her mother waa a wash woman , , apd rho herself ended her school days at the age of thirteen , to earn bar own living. And here she ia , a bright-sknincd brunette , with big , molting black eyes , abundant jetty hair , regular features , u tall , shapely , well carried figure , ivud per fectly lady-like manners , She works busily nnd quite profitably at home , but ia now out for n holiday , and then a women loftily sent for ner to come ami nrcsa her hair , meaning an insult , she wrote back : "I regret to say it is impossible. I did not leave my shop as long ago as you did your slaughter house , but I am for the time being as far away from it. " The fact was that the woman had moro than twenty years ago been n practical worker in u Boston pork packing house , in which her husband founded his fortune. While speaking of this beautiful hairdresser - dresser , let mo describe her toilet of yesterday , as it illustrates a prevailing elaborate atylo of afternoon costuming at Newport. The material was ivory white surah , shirred for a of a quard from the waist rrtor in close gathers , so that it showed every action of the hip. The fulness from the gathers was arranged in plaits , which extended to the udio ; of the skirt , where they wore met by a fall of white lace put on in coquillea , The bodice and puniers were white nuns' veiling trimmed with lace. A small cape , made of tow after row of Oriental Uco , reached just below thu shoulder * . Ilor hat was completely covered with the same laoo gainitu.ro , to the exclusion of any other trim ming , and her white eatm parasol had several lacu rutllds as n bordering Not a touch of color was scon , and the effect was that of just such simple eloeauoo as most of the fashionable Newport girls strive after. The Mennonlto communities in Kansas are prospering. About 15,000 of those Russians own nearly 200,000 acres. This property was purchased equally from the railroad companies and from the Government. The in dustry and economy of the Mention- itea is proverbial. It ia said that some of them are worth from ? 8,000 to 510 , 000 , though a few years ago they could claim only a few hundreds. Thu wheat farms art ) bringing them a largo iu- coino. JACOB SIMS , Attorney and Counsellor at Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , Office-Broadway , between Main and Pearl 8tretU * Will uracUco In EUle and Ftdcra COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , .VOTICL."SptclM adtcrtlscracut , rue at Lost , Found , To Lo n , For Suit , To Ilent , Want * , ItoirdlnR , etc. , will bn Inserted In thli column ( it the low tile 8 | TEN CKNTO PEH I INK ( or the flr. t Insertion and riVH OUSTS FKlt LINK ( or each Bill-sequent - Insertion Leave twlv eftlnnicntH at our office , No. 7 Pearl Strpft. iirixr llrnvl r. Wnnts. W AM1 fit By a jounK niMi , n B ( nation In a ttvra orotliio , or nlll traxcl on ihe read. Ariilieie 1) ) , Council Iliuffs , lona. WA S i r 0 Act \ r , iiiorint'c and liil nollcUrr1 lor the Mutual lie ( fit A > odd tlon , found ! lilulT' , Iowa.Vo Imo lood tor- il try tinoi-uipled In K.irsis , Nohr&ika and Inwtt , hl'h ' will I'O Ic * to the ilijht turtles on llbcrtl t inn. Apply In pfr'oo or acurcss A. J C > ok , minif.tr , Council Lludt. . Afc inert day lioaiiltTJ. Table WANiF.U . Itatciinotliiato. AIKS. M. i : I'AhS iN.i , 10J ! ( Uancioftttrcel. or two jilramnt rooms locate I not manj DNE fqinren Jrom the po < toflcc ! , dcs nd 1 > J htuhanuand wlte. Addrm Ll.t oIKcj , Council E crybody In Council Bluffs tote WANTED to take TIM Dun , 20 cent ) per neck , do lUc.rci ! by carriers. Office , No 1 Pearl Street near liroadway. To buy 100 tonii broom com WANTED addreM Council Blufft Grnotu Factory , Council Blufla , lona. C5S-2flt ( For Sole and Rent B HICK IXO.WO brick ( or sale by ODtLLADAY. IJ ilUitMI.SiitDKUOJIJs fcniitiire at 708 Mnstcr tttcct. IJFOR FOR SILK-A 10x12 skylight. Futtablo ( or hot bed. Apply to Excclilor Gallery. I710K SALF. Beautiful residence lota , 800 L each : nothing down , and ? 3pcrnronth only , by EX-MAYOl ! VAUOHAN nplS-tl Miscellaneous. T O3T Alvgowanlrob koy. liberal reward Jj > o 'IM ! r Enqulro at Hco oHlce. Greatucce s. Call and see STILLAHKAD new accessories and specimens of pictures tft cn b the reliable gelatine broicldo procesi , at the Excelsior Gallery 10 iMaln street. DH. W. L. I > ATTON-l'h8lcl n and Oculist. Can euro any case o ( ore cj o . It Is only a matter of time , and can C'"t ) generally In ( rom thrco tc flvo necks-It . . .ken no differ ence how long diseased. Will straighten cross ojce , operate and remove Ptyrertnms , etc. , and Insert artificial cjcs Special attention to re moving tttdcuornis ap5-tf THE GRAND INAUGDKAL EXPOSITION AND Speed Contest AT THE 3 Fair Association Grounds , Council Bluffs , Iowa , Sept 18 , 10 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 1882. ,000. , Grand Inaugural ExpMtlon nnd Speol Contest open to the uoild , $9,300 FOR SPEED. The best Ml'e ' Track In the United S fi. So my such noted hOMcmen as luJ ! < l Deb e , lJn Jlacn and others , THE GREAT HURDLE RACES OPEN TO ALL. THE CLOSE BROS. ol England , with Imported ho'SO , hare entered ( or this r.co. PROaUAUMI' . FIHBT DAV September 18. Onr-hMf mile il sh , Io\\a a d Ncbratkt colls. I'rco-for'ftH | uce , In which smn cf the b.st hc cs lu tie coun try arc expected , Srcoxo Djit Srptember IB. rorm.il ooonlnj ; ol Ili9 Gxpoiitlun .Voted spejUtrn Jui.ck C. Lhlre , 11. O , Ingcrsoll , Junes \\Ison ami otlieis with 8iltndli ] ! raws. THIRD DAY Scptcin' ) r 21 , 2:40 : c'a s , 2:13 : clan * ami icrv tito running race , Ily this time fere nil ! ho an txhl I'lon ol rattlnon i it ground , to burpoii anything cer before shown in lo a. FOUKTII DAV September 21 More Ono lacoi mom One cattle , rnre nro bones , with an ar. rav o ( exhibit' * In the Or n KxposMon llulld- ln ni\crbeureatt : n ptcd Intlu Vailoy cttlie MUsourl. Kim DAY SerUmber 24. The finest speed programme , emhracltigsuih ra e a 2:27 : c. n , ( rco-lor-all , 3 In A uirmln ni'lo ' heat < , with 12,000 ( or leiisatlrnil trotters an I raceri. There HI be over 100 bed ol c tt'e ' from the flreit hrrJiin the courtry ( or sale during Ihe ( orcnojn ol each day ol the Exposition. Come One ! Come All ! Have a "Week of Genuine Pleasure. On the Fourth fay , September 21 , will octur the HURDLE RACE ! T MISS IT. For Sensational Trotters or Pacers , S2.00O. For any desired luforir.atlun addrita A. B. McKUNE , > cc. , Council mails , Li I 0 EPMrMlbQN. E. L. 81IUUART. A W , > TR T , ' \ lco-l'ic \ . Cuhtcr. CITIZENS BANK Of Conuoll Bluff * . Organized under the Uw s ot the S Ute ot Ion Paid up capital . - . . 9 76,000 Authorlud capital . 200,000 Interest paid on tlm < depoilU Drafts Usued on the prlnciptl cltlt * ol the United Sutoa and Europe , t-poclal attention flteu to collection ! and ooirespmiUcnco with proinp ; roturnt. PIKtCTORS. J. P. EJmunJwQ , R. L. hhurart , J , T , n rt , W. W. Wallace , J. W. JtoJIer , I. A. Ut'ltr ' , A. W. Street , jrTdtt STARR & BUNCH , HOUSE , SIGN , AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS , PAPEU HANGING , KALSOMININQ AND GRAINING , Shop Corner Broadway and Scott St MES fl J. HILTON M D. , , . , , . , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , HARNESS , ORCUTT & CO. , OD Broadway , and Fourth Street , . Council Bluffs , lown , 1WTTPT T JLfJLJ 11fl I iJ i Headquarters For the Cele brated .A. Weber Pianos , Toys and Fancy Goods Wholesale and Retail , Address , i O U. MUELLER , o IE COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and ffflpw greets , Council Bluffs. E. E. cns or ALL KINDS OP CUPB < > AEDS AND SAFES. Wo inako the following a specialty : WALNUT EXTKNSION TABLES , 1'OPLAU OPEN WA8HSTAVDS WALXUT BllKAKFAST TABLES. 1'Or-LA.K WAKDIlbuES rOl'LAR BllKAKFAST TABLES , POPLAJl OUl'BOAUDS WALNUT WAllDKOBER. l'OPJAIl SAFES WALNUl' OPJX : AVASHSTAMJS. ' orders and correspondence promptly attended to. Office nnd Manufactory S. E. Oor. 7th AVH. and 12th Street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA MORGAN , KELLER & CO. , The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases. Calli attended to nt all houra. Wo defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Unr JMr. Morgatii bus pnrved as undertaker for forty years and thorouRhly understands his business. WAUKROOMS , 340 AND 357 BKOADWAY. tlptoSterln" nil its hr.mchea . promptly attended to ; nlso carpet-laying and lambrequins. Tele- K nti'p .nH mall nrdprH filled without delav. HAGG & GO'S COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA , BOTTLERS & DEALERS IM CEISE'S BEER Made from the Finest Malt and Hops , with water obtained from the C r LEBfi ATED ARTESIAN WELL , AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. This Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities. Also Dealers in C. Conrad k CO.'H Original Budweiser Beer , manufactured in St , Louir , Ho. eSTOtdeta in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled. ' HAGG & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer in and SOL13 AUKNT FOIl Joseph Schlitz Brewintr Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER , , , . , Is' ° - 7UlJroadway , Council Bluff * , Iowa. Orders from the country solicited ' > inii City orders to families and dealers ilelneml free. A. I1EKUE , W. HUNYAH , w BKEBK C. A. BEEBE & GO. . Wholesale and Itetall Dealers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos , 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs. JAMES FRANEY , Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA- Al tj. keern on htn J the floe t assortment ot nutcrUl tor gentlemen1 . ! wear. B > tl ttctloa su r nte d 536 For 11 kiuJi of FANCY QOUUS , such a > LacesEnlirfliflerifisLaflies'OflisrffBar ' , , of til description * , Also lUndkerchlett , both In silk and linen , hoee of all klnrit , . . , . " ' ' bopa " " taotoi * " ' < "u "d " 8 ouretoci ° M- \ Merchant > Ofc Tailor. . ( Late Cutt r for Mctcalf U . , ) Devol's New Building , Main Street. Council Bluffs , la , Sultn tn on < er $18 nd uuward . J , F , KIMBALL. GEQ u OHAMpt KIMBALL & CHAMP ( Successor * to J. P. jfc J. N. Casudy. ) , Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brnkpr * Weha\eth onlycoa pleU etofab trac book to all city loti imi i.L. , . . ; . u . * ta tt county. TiUa examined and abttracUfurcUhwloai rtnoUcV " - - - ? " < taml propcrtT , hort > nd I PV tln in SMJ I