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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1882)
J 7- THE DAILY BEE CO tTK OIL BbOTTS IOWA WEDffliSDAY SEPTEMBER 20 The Daily Bee. 1 COMOiL BLUFFS. "Wednesday Morninp , Sept 20. ON KATK3 : 87 Carrltf , - - - - - ro etit p r Keek , B7 Mill 110 00 prr YfAl , OlUce : No. 7 Poiirl Btroot , Kenr U. O. GRIFFIN , lltnxcr. H. W. TII.TON , City Editor. MINOR MENTIONS Uliss' for French millinery. .1. Mueller' * 1'alica Music.Hrill. Slierrnden ir.ftkcJ t'liolograpliH. -Tiss litU kWglove * 51.75 fit Uliss' . Two plnin drunkK , ono colored , were l by Jndac Aylciworth yesterday , line a full line nf kid Cloven and killc mlttn. & The BUprcme court opened yesterday mornlnt ; with nil the jiiilgeH on the bench ciccj.t ono , lilis , 226 lirnidwny , has just received from New York n full line of Rtyllth flchnci and collar * . Smoke the Utterly Utter , nnd the Key Went 1'crfcctlon clgart , Hold nt whole- wile only by lMlr.k Lange. St. 1'fttrick'n IScncvolcnt tocicty give their annual hall Wednesday evening nt their hall in St. Joseph' * ( iciwlcmy on J-'ltth avenue. John Dunn it running Kx-Mnyor Vaughn's celebrated horJIo conchen to and from the fair ground * . Of courae , they ore crowded. Joseph llosn , tbo upper Broadway cooper , dcslrei to [ inrchn-o fifty thonisnd lioop-polcn. Write to or enquire nt hi cooper ( hop. Joseph Keller makes the Finest Suits n Iho latest ntylbn , at the lowcnt pnsslblo price * . Hi ) merchant tailoring oitnbllah- mcnt IB nt 310 Upper Broadway , Council Bluff * . Sheriff Jainca Walker , nf Monroe county , on Monday evening took two prisoners from the jail hero hack toOnawa for trial. They nro charged with being ptckpocketa. A bold robbery took pinco nhout 'i o'clock yceterday afternoon at the real estate ollico of J. I ) . Kdmondion on Main street , \VhIlo Jilt. Kilinondeon's back waa turned Home one slippsd In nnd took $20 from the open safe nnd made good hia cecape. It may bo well for visitors In our city ui well as our citizens generally tolremem ber that Iho St. Pntrick'n Benevolent So ciety glvo their annual ball this evening nt their bountiful hall In St. Joseph ncnd cmy , 5th avenue. Munii by 1'rof , Olcat'ii band. Tbo UordlCB. John Dunn has nrrangod to run the llordics during tlio fair , and nil "Ilor- dic tickets" outstanding will bo tnkon by Dun" at five cents each Look out for the Uordics and "all take n ridu. ' Now and Handsome. The Dross Goods , Silks , Velvets , Satina , llhadawos , Plush Oloaks , Dol- mnna , Oarpots , ilntr Silks , Ourtnins and a thousand other thinga which you will find at HAHKNEHS , OUCUTT & GO.'H. JJOK BALE. . My rosidouco.lNo. 715 Fourth street Bancroft' ) L. F. Muui-jiy. ANOTHER VIOIORY. Tlio Council BluQa Doya Win An Easy Ono { torn the Quinoy'fl. Yesterday forenoon the Oounoil Bluffs nine and the Quincy , 111 , club had n one-aided contest on tlib fortnur'n grounds hero , rcauHitig in nil onsy victory for the homo nine by 13 to 2. The following is the sooro : 1C. BLUM-H. A.II , uln. T.II. \ Three Bane Hits Kuelme , 1. Wild Pltchen-Wnrrell , 1. Passed Balls Blulfd , 1 ; OiiinoyiJ 3. Struck Out-lMuffi , 7 ; Mulneyi. 7. Umpire Mr. Carey , of Ht L-iuis. 1 line Two liuurn , mid twenty minutes. Good Qooda ut Qood'a. At Mrs. J. J. Good's , Main street hair atoro , can Im noen thu largest Block of hair goods west of Chicago , and at pricea.within the roach of all. HnlppiuK Htock. The following were the shipments of slock from the Union yards ut the Iranafor yesterday ; iiucnm , 17 , c r , 1) . Sheody. 15 car , Wyoming CV.tlo Co. U c r , .Street & SI. Oc , R , 8. Van Tassel. 8 earn , Swan & Frank Cattle Co , Total receipts , D'J cars. . 10 caw , Cory , comlgnnl to Geo. Adams &Burt , Chicago , via O. M. & Ht. P. 7 car. , 8. Smitli , to .T. ] [ , Wood & Co. , Ohc ! K" , via C , M. & St. P. 0 cam , H-trenv & H. , to Msrtln Bros. , Chlcato ; , via 0. B , & Q. 23 caw , Oroi hton & Uo. . toltoat Bron. , Chicago , yl O. M. & St. J' . 17 caw , D. Shwdy to himself , Chicago. vU 0. M. & St. 1' . JI earn. Swan , Frank t Anthony Cattle ! ° ' ) ' 1I&M & l'e&pUU1' I ] & Total , r _ Pools , Poole , Pools. Pa * Lacy IIRS scoured the services of Col. Q. W. Dickey , the celebrated pool seller , to sell psols morning and evening , at his old stand , kent by Ed. Shirlock , on all races durin the fair fair week , commencing Monday morn ing at 10 o'clock , and will bo rf upon- jtfiblo for all pool * sold at his place , \ \ THE FAIR ONES , How ThBy Bnsietl Themselves on tlie Second Day. Notes Gathered lu and About the Buiidioga. KRncnn intvhioli Dutch Girl nnil Xiouo Junlt Win. The Attractions Promised lor To-day Ycstordny was cooler than on the opening day of thn fair. The clout wna still very fly , nnd proved the text or many brief irreligious sort of BUT- nous on nil siJen. The crowd wa argo , numbering between four mid five .hnusatid , which if ] pretty fair for the second day Thcro were about 1,800 school children on the grounds , and were it not fur the aidufthowa and Min ify gamblini ! ( , 'amuR , onu might fancy t a ( Sunday school picnic. TUB KSPOSITION ill'II.MXO. There are many attractive displayH n thu main exposition buildings , too nany to oiuunurato. Miiuy of thu ending morchanta have arranged very Seating allowing of their wares , taiunari , the buok man , is thvro , and nakca his corner very attractive , iiarknoaa , Orcutt A Co. give n display of carpoto , dry goods nnd finerier , which ia constantly surrounded by ad miring ladicH. Davol , the hardware nan , and Cooper fc McGee in thu BUIIIO line , give good showings. C. 5. Jacquumin it Co. , the well known owolure , have a display of several hougaml dollars worth of precious limits , jewelry , gold and silver in all 'orms. Their triangular nhow caon is i curiosity in optic ? , mid is n puzzle x > o many , nnd thu query is often rnndo nnd as often unanswered , how is it nnd why is it ? These who have not neon it will it an interesting test of : ho knowledge of the laws of reflec tion. tion.Mueller Mueller , the music man , occupies a prominent petition in the cotitro of thn hall , nnd draws a crowd , while Motcalf 15ros. luivu also an nttractivu booth in the contro. One of the most , attractive features of the hall ia the space devoted to the display of florals with a beautiful waterfall and fountain , while rocks , ferns , etc. , combine in making n bower of boauty. Tlioro is a very interesting showing of art. Durko and Sherradon havu good displays of photographic gooda , and many private oxhibita are worthy of attention. Miss Maggie Dohaney has a good sized space well filled with specimens of her skill with the brush , the pointings being varied in deaiun , but all showing thu aamo skill. Sumo of the paintings nru unusually good. Mrs. M , L , Stevonn has n , largo number of very fine specimens of art , not only in painting but in crayoning. Her picluros _ nttrac : much attention and call fortli'miich praisu. Miss Maggie Schontz , the daughter of Jailer Schontz , has some excellent hand painting on velvet. Miss Lizzie Tyson has shown much of real natural genius in thn speci mens of her skill in art. She is bat eleven yearn of ago , and has taken but ono lesson , and yet one can hardly bo' Hove that ono having had so little in struction and ono of so few yours could have produced paintings of BO much merit. She certainly gives as surance of native talent , mid the promise of rare peed work in the luturo. Among the curious exhibits are some braided brid'u.s ' , made of leather and not having n stitch in them. They are the handiwork of "Ooyoto Hill , " ono of the prisoners at the jail. They are beauties and show great in genuity. Some leather brnckoLn and leather frames for photograhs are worth irnz ing at. They are the handiwork of Mrs. J. II. Jackson. Oiui very interesting exhibit is the cabinet of South Sea Inland curiosities by F. 0. Newell , of this city , who has traveled uxtonsivoly , and not in vain. Ho ha hero exhibited curiosities from Australia and Now Xoaland. Amnng them ts a bird known as the Now Zea land kiwi , which has neither tail nor wings. Fortunately it has a hoad. It is n atrango bird , and there is but onu other specimen of it , that being in the British museum. Mr. Nnwell has also in his cabinet another utrango bird from Now Zealand , it being a kicknpor , n regular mutton devourer , which so pounces upon the sheep as tc bo pronounced a common enemy , am is hunted and slaughtered with HI much zest that it will noon bo extinct. Mnurur & Craig have n line display of pottery , glassware , china , atom- nnd among other novelties aomo of the glass shingles of which so much has been said of late. Conspicuous among the exhibits a the fair is n nice show casa near the secretary's olllco in the hull , full o beautiful mineral specimens from the mines ot the Union Consolidated com pany , located In thu extreme north east corner of Utah. This is a homo company , composed of some of the best business men of Council Ululla nnd this exhibit shows they mint owi some first class property , The sped mons of copper ore nro especially line Carbonates , galena , gold quartz , mica hro clay , acid , &o. , arc nil there.Vo are informed that the company are pushing development and thu scheme rfaontly started to raise $ 'JO,000 to pay for the work is mooting with the success It should and a recent ship ment of machinery will facilitate the work to they can got in shape to work all winter. Don't fail to see this case of ere and take ono of the papers you find laying near it , which will toll you moro than wo hayo space to toll. Therotsa very pretty showing o California mosses , uniquely arranged by MrH , Minnie Pfoillor , A placquo upon which appear hand pamtingof ( lowers is tlio work of Mies L. A. Brown , ai'Ter ! ° ? , rr ° allowt 8a of wax llowor by MM.'m. . Koelino , Mrs. K. Uoso crans , Mrs. M. Duquette nnd ethers Some very line CMOS of stule ! ( birds attract much attraction , they being these of Mrs. A. 0. Tirol/am. / Ono little novelty of Mrs. A. T , El ' well's is pleasing. It is a miniature bale of cotton with two little darkle seated on top. She has other bits o skillful handiwork , WO I'DMI'KINS. Among the vegetables and cereal here fire many things of interest. Ev erybody ndmircR the fi 'tren pou , d qutshand the 17Gx | > und vumpMn of j , A. Casper. The potatom mko n ) il show of themselves , they being unusually largo and unusually fine. KAHM MACHI.VKUY. Of farm machinery tliero ocoms no 'iul. Machinery hall is full , nnd thu 'round between that nnd the ition huildiiiK is covered nl o F. 0. Nnwall , McCormick'a lombinod the ornamf-ntnl with the .iraatical by decorating the rocl of his wiper with ribbons of the imtioiml colors , BO that as H whirhd about it ireaentcd n moro attractive nppoaranco han a wheel of fortuno. NRWSr-Al'Kn HKAIKJUAIITKIIS TUB Itr.K has established itself at nachinory hull , whom it has on ex- , nbition aomo of t.o farm machinery vhich it gives ttway yearly aa promt- nm to aubactihcra. Ono of those is ho American grinding mill , driven by portable wigiiie , miult by the Mur- ny iron wurlts of Burlington. THE IKK is hero grinding corn utnliviily ate , while in front of the building lands the tent , whore snbicriburannd fiends of TUB BKI : are over wolcomu. Mr. AtchiaoL , of The Chicago Jour- al of Commuico , hft pitched his tout car the Episcopal lunch booth , so use o bo near the bwoof aupplica. Capt. George , of The Uaiciigu Uor- Id , lua a lent near the pool box , no liat Iio can ho liandy to the races , of Inch In ; ia taking pointers. The Nonpareil has placed a proas n exhibition in the machinery hull. TIIK LADIES' LUKCII HOOTU. Wo were attracted by the neat op- icartxnco , as well as the patriotic dis- lay of "Stars and ntripos , " gracefully hating over the two touts occupied iy tlio committee of Iho Episcopal adioc. AH wo oulorod the next tent , n which are sold lomonndo and cigars , vo | saw at a glance that success wai ssurcd from the fact that two _ ladies a courteous , nmiablo and aotivo as .Ira. . Goo. Merrill and MM. 0. M. Jrovm were in charge. Wo knowingly ortify that the lemonade was do- icioiiH , and a fiiend tells us the cigars \ro excellent. In the "restaurant" tout , of the members of the committee wo nolico tlrs. J. B. Atkins , Mra. Alex. Webb , tfra. Doming , , Mra. G. L. Brown , ilra. D. C. Bloouior and Mra Jno. Johany. Wo noticed these excellent adioa very busy attending to the him- try wants of their many friends , riicy desire lo express their especial liAiiks to John A. Miller , Esq. , of toward , N. J , for the generous gift of a now range stove , and to Mr. iVhoolor for a steam heating appara tus. The ladies are thus enabled to totify their numerous f rionda visiting ho fair that they can servo them with "lot meal a , nnd at moat reasonable prices. By all moans before leaving ho fair grounds , viait the headquar ters of thu Episcopal ladies. THE HACKS. The races yesterday afternoon drew well , there being moro in the umphi- .hoaters than at any previous meeting ut the park. Ono amphitheatre wr.a devoted to the school children , tench- ora.'otc. , and was well tilled. The firet event of the afternoon was the frco or all pace. Parse $500 , dividrfl in to $250 , $125 , $75 , and $50. There were three s artors , Cyclone , owned by 0. A. Thompson , "of Wintersot , Ia. ; Ijono Juok , owned by B. J. Johnson , L/roaton , li ; and Sleepy Tom , owned by Joe Udol , of Chicago. There was n good deal of tlmo waited in scoring , until Dr. MoKuno lost patience and pave the drivers fair warning that the next time it would be a 150 , whether or not. After an other attempt a good start was had , Cyclone at the polo , then Lone Jack and Sleepy Tom. Lone Jack took thn lead followed closely by Steeply Tom. Cyclone made a break on the first qiuuor , dropped behind , and these relative poaitiona wcto kept until the Lonu Jack passed under the wire , winning the heat in 2:27.1 : , Sleepy Tom only a length behind , und Cyclone third. The second heat was about a rupoti turn of the first. A ready otart was had , Lone Jack leading and keeping thn lead with Sleepy Tom cloao on U him and Cyclone in the back ( 'round , Lone Jack taking the hcr.t in 2:231. : The third hnat was the moat excit ing nnd cloaest contest. Alter scoring two or three tuiicH n atari wai made , and on the first quarter Lone Jacl Hot tha lead and niadu a gup of aev ural lengths bolwoen him aud Sleepy Tom , but the latter Soon closed up much of this , leaving Cyclone further and turther and further behind ; They kepi these relative position un til the homo Hiretch , when Sleepy Tom was put to the strain ; and for an Instant ho gave the promise of com ing to the trent , but it was in vain that the whip waa used , The horses came down the homo stretch very prettily , but Lone Jack pressed undoi the \viru about n length ahead aia won tha race , the time of the heal being 'J:2U : ! , Cyclone saving hia din lance , but nothing great to spare. TUB 2:30 : TKOT. Another event of the afternoon was the 2tt : : ( trot for a purse of $500 , di vided into $250 , $175 , S7C and $50. The atartvra were Dutch Girl , owned by L. O , Turner , of Racine Duster , owned by Porter & Slmllor , of York , Nub. , and Jack P rogoy , owned by A. llnrtnoy , nf thin city. In the lirnt heat Dutch Girl took and kept the loud from the start Jack Pcrogoy a good second , and Dun ter pretty well in the roar. The hca was won by Dutch Girl in 2:3-1 : j. The second heat had a very * pretty atari , Dutch Girl taking tlio l > ad aiii keeping it , though cloao pressed by Jock IVropoy , and Duster doing bet tor work than in the first heat , but still a forlorn hope. Dutch Girl pass. ud under the wire with Jack Poregoy lapping her , she winning the heat ii The third lient and race waa won bj Dutch Girl , Peregoy eocond , ami Duster third , the horses coining in pretty close together. Time , 2:32J. : TIIU DAY'S I > OINOS. Prof. S. A. Knnpp , of the Iowa agricultural college , will this uftor , imon deliver and address tothopoopli , at the fairground. Ho will , without doubt , give an addrosa worthy of i largo audience , as ho ia full of prac tical thoughts arttl has a good com mand of language with which to present sent thorn. The followini ; are the races to-day , Trotting , 2:40 : clasa. $000 8300 , 8150 , 1)0 , $00. M. 0. Ott , Wilton Junction , la. , blk , m. Lucy It ; J. 0 Dunn , LifAyctte , Ind. , br. m. Donna Mercedes ; John 11. King , Dos Moinci , Ia. , a. g. Wcston ; J. W. [ 'ago , Chey enne , ch. m. Milo G ; Robert Porte , la. , ch. in. Flora P. Trotting race , 2:23 : olarfi , SOOO $ . ' ? 00 , S1BII. $ ! 0 , 00. 0. B. Wilson , Missouri Valley , la. , b. p Iitlh < JJioux ; A. Alderra n , Frreporf , Ills. , lilk. K. EoreKB ; Win. D Lonif , Qamcy , 111. , ch. m. Clara Cleveland. Run , IJ miles , novelty , S.VX ) - $100 to one-half , $150 to mile , 8' " 0 to fin ish. S. 0. lUM , Hisonburt' , Mo. , br. g. Brown Dick ; Daevoua fc Co. , Jharles City , In. , ch m. MnryP ; Dan LiMainty , Dourer , Col. , ! > . in. Ballu f the U'e. " , br. ( / . Wi'd Moon ; S. K IJutchor , Cannuche , I-v , l > . m. Lived 3no ( formerly Ella Kowlctt ) ; 11. J. Carpenter , llnttinga , Neb. , b. g. E'i. To morrow ia the great hurdle raca , IJ tni'lua ever aix hurdles , for a purse ) f f 000. There are four entries , and the race promUcs to bo ono of the moit exciting events of the whnlo fir. THE TtlAINS. .Thooo who desire to attend the fair nnd rocurn homo the same evtining cti do DO easily , there bcinct cpocinl Hiinn out on each of the loads i'n the nfpninif , The following being the caving trains : GVfcK. 1 7:50 : p. ID. ( J. 15. & Q 7s 0 p. m A ttX.v' 7:40 : p. in. [ hmx City 7:10 : p. in ' -It shall bo borne in mind that rail- < > y time is a half hour faster than city time. The Day. day has arrived when good Hoots and shots nro considered the ofieapeat. Call p.nd see our noiv fall ' . Z. T. LIKIISEY & Co. 412 Broadway , Council BlulTs. Patuco Music Hell. Muollor'a cxtonsivu musical inalru- nont uMtublishinont , on Main street , B known far and near by the above name , nnd justly so. It is certainly an interesting place to visit , being ono > f the largest establishments in the west. lie carries a complete and varied musical stock , and handles only the boat of everything in hia line. His stock of toys also is one ) f the largest west of Chicago and is "ull of novelties , nnd nil the goods nro ; iow. A. Dazzling : Display. Ono of the most brilliant showings ngs in any line is that at 0. B. Jaquc- min & Co.'d , on Main street about op posite the postofiico. It is a sight worth neein . On every aide sparkle : emu , bit * of artistic woik in gold and ulvor , novel und unique designs , and many articles to please the eye , nnd ill nro welcome to inspect thp stock. These gentlemen are practical men , nnd it ia about the only place in the west where chain * and oth > r articles of jewelry are manufdcturod an well us sold , so that a customer can get uiiy desired article made to order. PERSONAL. 1) . M. Wylnnd. of Harlan , Ja in tbe city. W. H. Dudley favqrcd THE BKE with a call yreterday. G. A. Tryon , ot Avocs , called at THE BEK office yesterday. D. A. Williams , of Harlnn , ye jolly host of the City hotel , h in the city. George Paul and J. M. T. Schneider , of Avoc i , are in the city and taking In the fair. George Harris , of Ilnncock , book keeper for T. II. Hancock , grain dealer , in taking In the fair. N. M. Warrell , Jr. , of Quincy , III. , was among the cal era at Tut : 13ic otlico yes terday. George Robinson and family , of Avoc' , are in tlio city visiting friccda and attend ing the fair. Thos. Galleon , a prominent busings mnn man of Onklanil , was married in this city last Sunday to n youui ; lady fram the enst end of the county. John A. Miller , of Newark , K. .T. , will Mm. , T , B. Atklup , wro nmong tlio many callers at Tut : UEB headquarter * at tbo fair ground < to-day. Allicrt Schroder , late of Wagner & Mey. era' 1'henix billiard hall , nnd a moat ob liging nuil popular youug man , has bought the Turner's hall ealoon and opened cm there in fine Htjle Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I. Alycrly , of Ilarlau arrived In the city Monday evening , Mr Mycrly left yesterday for Nebraska on business , and his wife will remuin here for B few duya with her tister , Jlra. J , I ! Tiptou. Wooster Binltli , now etopplag tvmpora rlly at Uochtel'a hotel , in rather a remark able man In some respects. He is one o tbe oldest newtparar men in the rankn am still wields a rather lively pen. lie has been connected with some if the nios promloent joiirnsh in the country , and Im kturted several pujiers , the last being Tbo Newburyport D.lly Sun , now live four . year * old. Ho started tbo earn without an "ad , " or a mWHber , and i now has a circulation of ,1,1)00. ) Mr. Kmltl Is ixlao a veteran In the military ranks am claims rank as the oldest living number o the Ancient and Honorable Artillery nsto elation , organized In 177-1. Churlon M , Iloea , who in known wel ami esteemed highly here , having Ilve ( hero many yean , and who has been of lat in Kaunas City , utarted for Sioux Clt ) yenteniay In company with II. G , Algeo Tlieea young men intend to make Urn place their borne and are to engage in tb abstract buahiesa , it tclug their purpoeo to make a complete and perfect set of Look of the latest approved and self-checking plan , They will aim engage In real estate and insurance. Mr , Algeo is from In illanapolis , nnd lias bad considerable ex perlouce in business , in making loans , etc. and i an export in making abstracts , Mr Uoss U alto a youmnmu thoroughly ex perieuced In the business , and the two rvi make a Btrotif tea , Woman' * True I'rloud. A friend In need is a friend indeed. Thl none can deny , especially when assistance ! renilered when one is oorely aillicted with diseaae , more particularly those com plaints and weaknesses so common to on female i > opul tion. Every woman should know that Electric Bitters are woman a true friend , and will positively restore he to health , even when H other reuiedle uertion.A single trial always proves our as uertion. They are pleasant to the taste ud only coat fifty cents a bottle. Sold by 3. F. UaoJa > * n. COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES , KOT1CI ; . tjpecfel tlmtl cmcnt < , MIC M iOtt , Found , To Iioan , For Silo , To Ken' , ftnt * . Uttirdlntr , etc. , lll ho Insetted In th ! Wlnmi ftt the ow rftto cf TEN CENT9 PKK .1XK for the flrtt Infcrtlon ixnJ FJVK CENTh 'EH LINK for each cuWqucnt Insertion , .care o-lt ertlaemontn tt our oOice , Ko. 7 'n ' > * l Strict , nff.r Wants. .ITANTCK r , OtiiilM'ntstoinatc. ' Wo make V nf | 'cl Itj of niMl K lioii'm ami " fi . riW. . 1' . A.\lcsworu , box 871 , ronncll Tii , Ia. .T7ASTI : Sltimtlon an miller , clslit VcxjicriMU'e. . ( 'ood reference. C. J. M , ail- llco oilitt1. ,5 , AXTit : ) 11 } a young German , n cltuitlon n n Imkir. t'nn fl > u alitft tor } nfcruniti 'ii'liilrunt TUB | ! M { Mile . ANIKt ) A isonl ultl for ( rcniral lion r work. W. I' ' . Vaughn , tor. ricnvnlut Kr ATAN'M ) A few mnr.iOn ) li-aidcrs. li\lil < \V fir -di" . ll.itcimrcl into. 1IIW.M. K A"8"VL'OO Itanciofift'ce' . \NK or iwo i > 1ci ant roiint l.icito" not rn-inj J equates fr.im Iho po'totflco , dci rrd l > y ti hatiilaiil wile. Addrcos IIKS oirco , Council luff * . t.\rANTKn-Evcr.vhody In Comic ! ) IlluBs le f V to Uke Tun linn , EO cents per wrck , da vcreil by cirrlora. OlHce , No 7 I'oatl Street car Hro.v ] ty. \r ANTKn To buy 100 tons broom corn W for particulars addirso Council Blunt Kwtorv. Council niwlju. low Kor Sale anil Rent 71(111 HAM : Oil TIlADi : A farm of ICO IHTCS , . ; 7 nercH lir ) ie , nstonu lioii'e lsx'7 nnd half : ory liascnicnt , alho stone stable for four liorf c ud n good uvll. It (9 ( located III Oslwuc county , 'ntisao , li miles from Usbornu railroad. Kwiuirc t IlkKollleo. 3HICK 200.0CO tirlck forealoby ) U li Ft.t. A DAY. [ TIUn.NlSllKDtlUOMij LU < iuront TOO Mjmter J street. TT10II SALE-A 10x12 nkjllghl. KlKtat for J hotbed. Apply to Kiiccl.lor Gallery. 7\OIi \ BALK Jlcn-itKul residence lota , 860 J each ; nothlnff down , and Sipcrmonth only , y KX-KAYOi : VAUGHAN pl3-H Miscellaneous. OST A laign wardrob koy. I Iberal rew J to IIml r Enquire at Hro office. Cmt.bAHEAD-Griatsucco.e. C II and see J new Kcccssorics and Sxclmcns ) of pictures a enb Iho reliable pclatlno bromldo process , t the Enccln'or Q llerv 10 JKInstrcct. DR. W. L. PATTON I'tiyslcl&n and Oculist. Can euro any caoo of nero cyc . It Is only matter of time , and can euro generally In rom three tc five weeks It makes no differ- nca how long diseased. Will straighten cro8 yc , operate and remove t'lyrrglntna , etc. , ar.d nscrt urtlflclal eyes Special attention to remove - move ) np tAtleunrms ap5tf Council bluffs' Business Directory , Art Gallery. K\cclalor photograph gn lery , South ilaln St. MHtantaneoiis pr eess. Brewery. C. RKISK , Upper liroadway. Bottling Works. ' IS. IIAfin .t CO. , liist Pierce St. Bakery. I1. AYiilSM7S. : MnlnSt. Bathing Houses. XI11S. K. J. IIAHDINO , JI. J ) . , liroadway and Ilenn arc. 1)K. STUDI.KV , llcthcsda liathiliR House , ilroadwav. Books and Stationery. H. IL SKAMAX , Middle Brondtt-ay. Banks. OFFICER & PUSiy ; , corner Broadway and 5tl treet. CITIZENS' HANK , fith street. Broom Factory. MAYNE&CO.i ciiiioAan < l Cth St. Cigar Manufacturers. TKMPLETON & LAill ) , 232 Broadway. V. II. LEVIN , 308 llioailn-ay. L. BOEKHOKK , r > 31Main St. Cent. A. II. MAYNB & CO , , 31 Pearl St. Cooper. .1. IIOSS , am Eist llrondnny. Dentists. 8IXTON . .VVI T , 11 Pearl St. Dry Goods SS , OUCUTT A.CO , , Ilroadnny am 1th street. Eggs Shipper. C. . K. CUAWKOItl ) , SI ! ) Muin St. Furniture Manufactory. K , It. STEI.N'IIIUllCK , cor. Tthaveand 12th St Furniture Store. C. A. BEiili : : iCO. . , LW nml 20U Bro.-ulH.iy. Groceries and Provisions. St'I.lVAX t riT/.fiiiAIl : ! ) , .11:1 : llroailuay. Gunsmlthlng , OM.IVKU , t CUAllAM , Mil ( .trect. Gooil void nt i-Aitern prk-ea and Kiiaraiit < t l , Harness and Saddlery. CIIAS. WAl.TI'.lt & II1IO. , Middle Broadwnj CIIAS. lliKMA.\.Tl : ! Middle llroaduny , Hair Goods. MRS. I ) . A. IliXiiICT. : : ) 3.-I7 West Bro-idwaj MHS , J. .1. ( iOUl ) , 'MMilbtrett. Livery Stables. A , COMITON , i'10 llroad u\ . W. U. IIOI.I.AN'II , TIN ) South .Main St. II. IIKIX'ltOrT , opp. P. I ) . Hotels , OODI'.N IIOCSi : . I'pper Broadway. : ! . , nul und Ml il.iln i-tre t. _ Meat Market. i : . \V.Tiri\\01l , KM Ilrtuilun > . Millinery. J. J. lil.ISS , : ! . ' llroailwaj. ( 'onio and e\an Inu forjiur.-i-lf. illlH. J. I ! MirrtUI.F , r > l8 Broadway. Marble and Granite Works. CONXllII .1 ( U'AXKI.I.A. 117 llroi > ili > ay. _ Merchant Tailors , .IAS. rilA.VEV , flT2 llroa < luii > . CIIAH. ItlCE , Duvol'K bulldlni ; , Mh und Mai ktrret. JOH KKITKU. 310 Broadway " Real Estate and Abstract , KIMBAI.I , A CHAMP , opposite emirt lioilsc. J.V. . Sijl'Illi : & CO. , corner IV.irl and lot * u Restaurant , ' SMITH fc'MiCUKX llroa-lway. Stoves and Tinware , II , IMY I i. CO. , 500 South M In Shirt Factory , I' . I' . KOIID , comer Illutf and Willow St. Undertakers , MOltOA.S" , Kl'.I.I.Klt & CO. , 310 and 3IT Broad way. 1) , JI. CONNKI.I. , 17 North Main St. I , U UUyi'NUSUN , B. L. HllfUAKT. A. W. BIRBUT I'rMident. Ylco-iWt. Cashier , CITIZENxS BANK Of ( Jonnoil BlnU's. Cfganlicd uuder tbe lawa ol tha State of low * Paid up capital 9 76.0C Autborlicdcapiial SOU.Wfl Interest paid on time deposits. Dralts Issuei on the principal cities of the'United Butuoand Europe. Special attention iclren to collettloo Mid correspoudenc ith prompt retuius. EIKECTOU. J. P.Edmundson , HL.bhur rt , J. T.llitt , W , W. W OUc , J. W. Raaier , I. A. MlHtr A.W. BUoet. HARKHE8S , ORGUTT & CO. , Broadway , and Fourth Street , Council Bluffs , Iowa rnnr-2-Sm - - Headquarters For the Cele brated Weber Pianoss TJ X. Toys and Fancy Goods . Wholesale and Retail , X.o Address , S o d. MUELLER , O IE I : IL BLUFFS , B I I \s It U Guarantees the Best $1.50 , $1.75 and $2.00 Bluff and Mow Sreets , Council Bluffs , ET . " MAXUFAOTUKKUS OK ALL KINDS OP CUPB < ) AEDS AND SAFES. Wo make the following a specialty : WALNUT KXTEXSION TA11LKS , 1'Ol'LAU OPEN WASHSTANDS , WALXUT BllKAICFAST TABLES , POI-LAK AVAKDUOBES. POPLAJl BREAKFAST TABLES , TOl'LAU OUHBOAKDS , WALNUT WA15DKOBES. POPLAR SAFES , ' WALNUl' OPEN WASHSTANDS. il crdcia and correspondence promptly attended to. Office nnd Manufactory S. E. Cor. 7th Avo. and 12th Street , COUNOIL BLUFFS , IOWA MORGAN , KELLER & CO , The finest quality nnd largest stock wctt of Chicago of wooden and inetalic casee. Call * attended to nt all hours. Wo defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our Mr. Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years nnd thoroughly understand * his business. WAHBROOMS , 340 AND 357 BROADWAY. Upholstering in nil its brunches promptly attended to ; also carpet-laying nnd lambrequins. Tele- praph'c ' and mall orders filled without delay. HAGG & GO'S f IFF fT % TF WORK COUNCIL BLUFFS , - - - IOWA , BOTTLERS & DEALERS m GESSE'S BEER Made from the Finest Malt and Hops , with water obtained from tlio CELEBRATED AETESIAN WELL , AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. This Water ia known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities. Also Dealers in G. Conrad CO.'B Oriftinal Budweiser Beer , manufactured ia St. Louie , Mo. jtiTOrders in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled. HACC & CO. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. PETERSON & LARSON , Wholesale Dealer In and SOLE AOENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company's Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER , No , 711 liinadwoy , Council Bluffs , Iowa. Orders from the sountry elicited City urilent to families and dealers delivered free. A. 11KKUK , W. nUNVAN , W. BKKBK C. A. BEEBE & CO. , WbolDS&lu ami lletall Dialers In FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway. Council Bluffs. JAMES FRAN&Y , Merchant Tailor S72 BROA3WAY , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA- Al ays keeps on hanil the flntiat assortment ol mat ) rial for Kcntlcincu'a wear. Batlafictlon guaranteed MRS. J. E. METCALF , Millinery , Dressmaking , Eto Cutting- and Fitting a Spodlalty. No 618 llroadwav , Hjipotltu Hereto House. Luces , Hmhroideries , and Ladies Underwear. lUndkerchlofa , hose ol all Kluda , thread , pint , needles , etc. We hope the laalea U1 ull and aee our utock ol voodc. Merchant Tailor. ( Late Gutter for Mutcalf B . , ) Devol's New Building , Main Street , Council Bluffs , la , SulU to on'er 818 end upward * . J. F. KIMUALL. GEO. ii. KIMBALL & CHAMP , I * . & J , N. Cauajy. ) Abstract , Real Estate and Loan Brokers. We bare the only complete wtolaletracibooLi to Ml city lot ) and laodt In Pottavrattauil county. Titles examined and abstract ! furuLihtd on thort cotlcc. Uon j to loan rn dty and latiu tiropcrty. thoit and long time , In IUITI . to tult tbo bgrrowtr , Itcal eitk bouzhl an < eoU. Otfico at tue old Unl opposite court bniu <