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e T PP i 4 1 et e — I —— LIE cellent displaya of all sorts of exhibita can | The Leadvilies Suffer Dofont at the| te made, and still the awarming crowds | Hands of the Ce Jlufte Nine. o snmo at leasirs, The building tainly | The Couvcil r: of the 28. | nmdel cneand those of our citizens who | yational game rejoice wi 1 T z te it shonld do w0 A {50 vt jog, § ByOumler, - « = = = 20 centsperyeok. | arely bo wuprised, and will| ) o %o o ByMal | - - - - 0.00 per Year. ha't has not boen told, The pro | Todetils B being made in other respects ars | 1/ Office: No. Street, Near bu fently made, ding tteelf is very roomy and conven- | andis #0 orranged that ex- JUJ\III ll VANQ(I: SBED V!L--l‘l)RS. 7 Pearl enfficient Assurance that the manager rich came here covered with laurels, v s yose to malke it one of the big [and pointing with just pride to a re N W A LN, Gy Bditen, events in Counotl Bluffs history. cord of thirty-four victories won, and D. H. E, Palmer, of Bellefountal only one previous defoat, The visitor MINOR MENTIONS 0., who has been spending & wesk or 80 in | were from a glorious victory over the - the city, has purchased of C. E. Mayne|B. & M’s., of Omaha ond in fact —J. Moeller's Palace Music Hall, the s pacer Osesr Phelps, who with | seemed to be monopoliste of fortune's 0 his mate Jo P,, have attracted so mnch | favor. The greatest interest was man ~Bherraden mukes photograrht, | here, Dr, Palmor yesterday |ifosted by the large, ~Saturday night was an unusually | 4o the pacer to Bellefountsine, where | which defied tho hea quiet one, Not an arrest, he has o spody trobtor_with whom he tch the contest, It r makes snits 310 Broadway- ~Joseph R latest styles at No. Work on the opera honso is beir foundation of the new pushed along lively. 1 See advertisemoent —Te is pleasant to read of [ Beer in this weather, in auother column, —Tomorrow evening there is to be a basket socisl at the Baptist church, and a good fme is prom ised all. —Carpet Sweepers ~The Aurora Bissell and Standard Carpet Sweepers at Hurk. ness, Orcutt & Co's, aug28-2t —At Shull’s butcher shop, south Main street, you can always get the best meats at reasonable prices, An accident insurance policy in favor of R. A. Barrett has been found and left at Tux Bee office for the owner. —The broom factory’s business is $n. creasing 8o rapidly that it is found neces- sary t largely increase the working force. —County Superintendent Cooper an- nounces a teachers’ examiuationto be held in the Mills sc 0ol house next Wednesday and Thursday, : —The case against the Consolidated Tank Line company hus been put over un- til next Thureday by consent of attorneys on both sides, ~—The two educational editors have ap- purently wearied of the work of clipping matter to il a half column of the evening glimmer, and are taking a yacation, —The police force was changed about yesterday, Officers Cusick, Clough and Brooks going on duty and Clough being stationed at the transfer, ~Two car loads more of Budweiser Beer were received by B, Hagg & Co, Persons desiring the same can be supplied and have their orders promytly filled by sending in their orders to the above meutioned firm. —Harknew, Orcntt & Go. have decided to continue the cheap Dress Goods and Ribbon sale eight days longer. Please re- member this when looking for bargains, aug28.24 —The republican county convention meets Wednerday afternoon at 1 o'clock, and the democratic congressional Thurs. day morning at 11 o’clock, There will be Tots of Joose state:manship floating about the city this week. . —There were no preaching eervices at the Baptist church yesterday, Rev. Mr. Lemon, th« pastor, having entered upon his vacation. He has started for Colo- rado Springs to spend a portion of the time there, ZMarthan, n new station on the Mil- waukeo & St. Paul road, west of West- phalia, is growiog rapidly. J. H. Kuhl, one of Shelby county’s most substantial farmer's, and member of the board of su- pervisors, is to build there immediately a grain house, to be soon followed by an elevator, ~—Charles Westrop, who has been lying in jail because he couldn’t give bonds to keep the peace, has been released and placed in the custody of his parents, his health being so affected by his confinement that it was feared he would die if kept longer locked up. —Mies Clara E. Liacey, of Des Moines, formerly enrolling clerk of the state sen- ate, in in the city for a week with Mills & Co,’s new map of the state, This map is a good one, showing al] the late railways, the new congressional fedistrioting and all of the small towns and postoffices, accom- panied by a complete index, ~Special Deputy Grand Nobla Glendy expects to attend the meeting of Potta- wattamie Grove No. 23, Ancient Order of Druids,on Weunesday evening, and as this wi'l be the last nighton which those whose names are on the petition can be admittc1 at the reduced rates of charter members, & large attendance is desired, —*Texas,” who escapel from the city calaboose, has now turned up, and pro- poses to 1 ay bis fine, Healso threatens to sue the city for damaces, caused by his falling through the floor of the calabogse, he having while asleep rolled off the bunk, broke through the floor, and tumbled out of jail, ~—There was a happy surprise party Fri- day night, of which B. Hugg was the hon- ored one, he being reminded by a large gothering of his friends that it was his 21st birthday, and he had reached bis ma- jority., The company, to the number of 75 couples, gathered at Bokemper's garden and with excellent music by the Bavarian band dunced till daylight did appear. —At the stock yards Saturday the re- ceipts were: Haas Bros, & Co,, 21 oars; B, J. Hioman, 8 cars; Sidney Ditlon & Co,, 15 cars, The shipments were: Emerson Bros., 12 cars; U. Boulter, 2 cars;J, Jones, 2 cars; Adams & Glover, 19 cars, All of these went out over the Milwaukee & St. Paul road, a rather sigaificant fact in yiew the recent assertions concerning the strife between that road and the pool lines, —8, B, Keller is plavning for some im. portant building lmprovewent, He expects to do away with the wooden warehouse iu the rear of his furniture store, aud utilize the ground by the building of a trick ex- tepaion to the store, This will afford the meeded room which the increasing trade snd large stock necessitates, The enter- prise is evidently on the grow, and hence more building improvements. ~The new building erected at the driv- ing park L0 serve as the exposition build- ing of the coming fair s certainly ene of the best to be found ou any fair grounds in the west. It isin the form of a cross each part being 40 by 10 feet, while from the center arises & cupola 180 feet In belght with & flagstaff running up much higher, to suuport the stare and tripes, Upon the other corners of the building are stafls for the colors of the nations, The - in the |, Oscar Phelps has time, although ho hw W haviag on d trotted in 2:28, and cortain it ix that those who enjoy specding in Bellefountaine will find that the doctor now has o real fly dust and take littlo, which wil give much ~A number ot those stretch having ub into the street in front of their | 4 of business on Forth Muin street have had to pull them in by order of the city marshal, who insisted on having the ordinance enfore:d, These have been rquealing about a big pile of bo which have been allowed to stand upon the sidewalk and street, Despite the grumbling the boxes have stood there, and the other night were set on fire, The blaze was suppressod; and now the firm owning HIgns obstructing the sidewalk. —In the case of Phillips vs the Mer- chants’ Transportation company, the jury has decided in favor of the compeny, This was & clnim on Phillips’ pat for damages for cases of boots and shoes which had been soaked.in transit, and the company claimed that & flood, over which it had no control, covered the track so deep with water that it could not get the cars out, and hence the contents were damaged. The jury evidently adopted the theory of its being an uncontrollab e providence, rather than carelessniess of the company, —Com plaint is made that on several oo- casions the Main street car deiver hss shown recklessness in crossing the railway track near the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy depot, The driver is naturally anxious to get over hefore the train crosses or otherwise he is delayed a little, but his anxioty ia said to have got away with his judgment on several oceasions, and hence chances have boen run, thus risking the lives of passengers, Too much eare con- not be taken to avoid accidents at ,such crossings, —There were no preaching services in the Baptist and Congregational churches yestorday, the pastors being away. One good old lady, who doesn’c believe in the preachers taking any vacation, brought up the common objection that “devil doesn’t take any vacations.” Amnother good old wister gave the apt auswer that “‘the devil doesn’t sleep either, and according to that the preachers hadn’t ought to.” —In the circuit court Saturday, thecase of Avdrew Mitchell vs, B, Harcourt et al, was on trial. Junkins, of Red Oak, and Flickinger, of this city, being attorneys for the plaintiff, and Sapp & Lyman for the defendants, —~A man named Sears was picked up Saturday for selling corn medicine on the stroets, the packages mot having been been stamped, as Uncle Sam requires pro- prietary medicines to be, He now waits in jail for the action of the United States grand juty, being unable to furnizh bail. —When it was announced that there was to be a baso ball contest on a Sunday, there wasa general kick by the citizens, but yesterday there were two big picnics in full blast, and there was hardly a mur- wur heard, How so? —The hot weather induced some of the printers in one of the establishments in this city to strip so much superfluous clothing off that the police was called, and the sake of decency rather than comfort. of the Kniyhts of Pythias sre requested the boxes are complained of in court for | the boys obliged to put on more clothes for | pursuing, of course, the same polics an victory was tome Tiine, thero was unbou n. It wae o grand victory for the C s boys. The foillowing waa Couxert Buu Kunhie, & ck, 219 Merril) | wewe 3 11 Y SOy, ol U iy 1500 149 010 Jones, ¢, f . .. 100010 Hagan, 15t b 310601 Strock, v 005 0 2 Smith, 3b, L f,n ... 2 1 1 0 0 1 Totals .vve.e LeAvviiLe D 6 Foutz, escler, 1 Knodell, 1, 1 h, and 45 m, , of the B, & M.'s, Brown, Totals,...... Threo Base Hits Two-Base Hits—Fouts, Pa. ~ed Bella—Strock, 13 Time of Game Umpire—Mr, Scorers—Geo. Too Too Fickl: The Nonporcil seems to have hard in settling itself on the railroad ques- tion. When the pool lines recently raised the rates to Council Bluffs it declared that it would prove a benefit rather than a detriment. In its very next issue it declared that tho raise was ‘‘a stab at Council Bluffs commer- cial intereste,” A fow days ago it gavo utterance to the beliof that “when railronds are prospering the country at largo is prospering.”’ Yesterday it flops again, and says, “There can bo no denial of the fact that corporations are a perpetual menace to any form of government.” It devotes a column to wbusing the railways, and even hits Wabash, for which, us many residents hero still remember, ‘‘the colonel” was 80 enthusiastic an advocate as to urgo the city to submit to n five per cent. tax for its benefit, The ‘“‘colo- nel” also urges that no man should be elected to congrers who is the apolo- gist for these corporations, Thie, to many minds, bars Anderson out of the race, but “the colonel” does uot mean to do this, What he is partic- ularly anxious to do just now, is to head off the strong anti-monopoly foeling of the people, which can hard- y brought to the sup- port of Anderson, who, as rail- way commissioner, has always favored the corporations, The colonel would have the people infer that Anderson is an anti-monopoly, anti-railway man, Anderson, who cannot blot out his that he has reformed in this respect, a8 in some others, He virtually ad- mits that he has acted in the interests of the railways, but excuses himself by saying that it was of no use to try to serve the people, for state legislation cannot control railways, He says that congress is the place of power, and if the people will forgive the past, and elect him to congress, he will then act as an anti-monopolist. What he is telling the raway men on the sly, is not known, but the railways seem rather satisfied with his nomination for some reason. The Nonpareil %) but is not shrewd enough to keep from —The grand lodge exective committee | making rents in the curtain, so that the public can see what is going on to meet in Castls ball this ovening st 7 | Pebind and note tho circumstances. o'olock, sharp. STt SUNDAY PICNICKERS, {in_every township In Jowa aud record a8 railway commissioner, says 2 —Waris to be made on all awnings which are not over eight feet above the sidowalks, They Abounded inthe City Yesterday, ‘There Belng Two Big Gatherings, FOR SALE. Yesterday was a picnic day in this BM, “f‘zi-dm“. N“-gmp F‘i‘(‘"“ stroet | oity, One large gathering was at Har- ADOTOLY') Gl ild UNEEY: | ria’ park, where a picnic was held un- PERSONAL. der the auspices of Omaha Plasterers’ union, There were six cars packed Miss Kate Larimer James hus returned | full with those from the neighboring from her California trip, oity, and many others joined in the W. R. Vaughan has returned from Des | merry-making. There were over 700 Moines, where he has been several days on | tiokets sold, by which some ides m Ay business, bo gatned of the crowd, | The Union Dr. H, A, Woodbury started yesterday [ Pacific band accompanied the pic- for D;nvar, expecting to be absent about a mekerlymd gave excellent music. month. At Younkerman's summer garden P, W, Dersken, the tonsorial artist, is | there was another large xllhermu 3 now fauning his brow with a Minnesota |* Pig morry making, which drew frediiny gether hundreds ot people, It wn ARy conducted by the Maanerchor singing F. Schlief, of 8t. Louls, representing | society, who gave excellent songs and the Anheuser-Busch brewing association, | choruses and the ‘“leedle” German is in the city, endeavoring to establish an | band was also in attendance. Kvery- v Mk ke ebdiale e Sakey oot Sk L H, % e needfuls to carry out the .dl;mm x] O:I::" ::: t::“::{':&::;:::y arrangements as planned ’lnr a full somewhat on account of receiving s tele. | 100Red musical pionic. gram telling him of the recent attempt to burglarize and fire his house, Geoige T, Phelps, of the Ogden house, | The Musical Treat Promised at the has returned from his trip to California Oongregational Church Wed- and Arizona, He looks, and in fact 1, nesday Night. greatly improved in health, When he left he was almost too Weak to walk, but dur-| The ladies of the Congregational ing Lha“‘:‘;utl:hmhwul: has travelled | church have arranged for a grand or- over 4,500 miles, three hundred of that oncert next We i distauce by stage, aud fifty of it on horse- :m :,w}w l,:;,: ! ‘_" q,’;‘“d'y I back, and he now returos to bis friends| 7, 170 8% ©f Uhicago, who is feeling hale and hearty enough to fight his widely lmu'w_u thruugh‘uut the country weight in wild-cats, All are glad to see |8 & musician of high rank. His him in such fine trin again, name and reputation are such that the mere announcement of tune and Three Big Games. place should be sufficient to cause the The Leadvilles and Council Blufls | church to be packed, Mr T. J, have arranged for three successive |Fennell and Miss Lizzie Penuell, of gawes, one to be played this afterncon Owmata, l"m h“:d‘lmy bacomna fs- 0 th AR varites in musical circles here, have in Omahs, the nex played in f gonsented to furnish vocal selections, Council Bluffs Tuesday afternoon, | which will prove a most attractive and the third in Omaha Wednesday | feature of the entertsinment. The afternoon. They will be hot coatests, | sale of tickets commences this morn- and will excite much interest, lng ot Bushnell & Brackett's, and at e THE ORGAN CONOCERT. : VUL NCLL BLUFTS, ]0\}'1\ will theretora app! Foster Pros. Big I rowly Kecape destructive Bl o Nar us yesterday morn- l3 store of o oxtensive dru Bros. had a narrow irom by mL burned. About 3 o'c one of the g in the store, o awakened by the smell of emoke, | which he found was ; mw.'m.u from | the basem On opening the to go down stairs tho smoke ; ured forth in ening t ; on hand departm cue stenmer | Jerful promptn i ther arin telephone t the bl | be a barsel of eawdt |and as there | barrels of contents were water near by, their od in o speedy squelching of the five. Tt aj rlnt ts to have been a case of spontancous cnmhntmn, and the damage was only now {nal, COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL NOTICES, T NOTIOK.—6pecial adverioments, suc a8 Lost, Found, To Loan, For Salo, To Rent, ) ote., will he fuserted in this 16y ¢ste of TEN OF i for the firat lnses PER LINE for cach subsoquoent Leave adv ertisornents l‘m\r) insertion, at our office, No. 7 rect, noar Droadway. WI\N" A»ll oation a: # ¢l thirg house b a you g oxperienco). Hpenk Referenc X offic vest makers. Only sa hands need apply a5 OBERFFLDER & NEWMAN, t the K. C. House, on t wchers, ministers, stu- d' 10 the'r meome by xlnuhw'\]vnnmh e or our standard hook make large wages by toit. We want an nctive alo g nt “ehraska, and Ver cir ula's ad. Box 6ok suncil will cffer extea inducen e ts. « Wost. o Book Couy 1 DI ft, 1 por wi Office, No 7 Pearl Streot buy 100 ¢ or particulars add u Factory, Councll Blafts, own. For 8ale ara R [0 BENT—One Jarge doutle room and one 1 sivgle voow, Nicels furnish-e. One block fiom middle Broadway, S, Brk office ¢ mare. In- h, Council Blufts. augtdtf TAOR SAT E—Ono sct tinuers' tools, nearly new cheap for cath. W, R, Jones, No. :31 Broad- way, Council Bluffs, Tn. OR SBALE—The two years and three mor ths lease, tre fixturcs and furniture of tho California’ house. Containy nins ro.ms with beus to wodate thiriy men, Hou e now full, feeding forty to fifty wen daily, A giand chaboe to buy futo fine paying business TIl- healrh of proprietor the only resson for relling. Address owner, Henry sweigert, Californm K SALE—Bewitiful_residence lots, 860 each; nothing down, and $3permonth only, (5 EX-MAYOIt VAUGHAN A ';$9 3(153 F[l SPEED they must | wen sleeping ith [one eye of Fortuuately steamers wore cded, for IO\DAY ALGUR the price of fifty ce part of| THE GRAND INAUGURAL the house. The diag wil .1. u? less be rapidly mar) The wis EXPES ITION AND Spceo Contert NG PAR f ;Uuunofl Bluffs, [owa, | | PRENIUNMS, $20,000. \ | Grand Toauzoral Exp sition IU IVi Fair Ass. Sepr and Speo. Contest PROGRAMM . 198 1o ANRD CARPET HOUSE. and Fourth Street., Conncil Bluffs, lowa ?‘ I ER'S ™ Broadway, mari2-m dJ. Nfi' COUNCIL ELUFES, I0WA. f'FH..GREI\THURIJLERAGES N £ . MUELLER, THE CLUSE BROS.[ L. it g % for thisr co. lé'}}~ S try are expected, SrCOND DAx—S§ prember 19.— Formal avening of the Expos| Neted spesk.rs—Juies G, Elaive, K. G, Ingersoil, Jumes £. Wison and othes=with #plcnoid THiRD DAY—Septem®s ¢ and n very fice runn co. By " thts time toerc will he an cxhi fion of cattie on e ground - to surpass any hing ever before shovn in loan. Fovkra I moru fin ra of exhibits | inc - ver bet Misscurd Firr . Da programme, frec-for-all, 2,000 for reusational trott clany More Septeuber 21 re ol he Ur n 108, with an ar- xpos ion Ruill- ley of the atton pred In th V. \acer-! Thera will be over 100 head of eatt': from the flge:t herdsn the cow try fr sale during (he forenocn of each day of the £xposition. s w0 Coms One! Come 411! Have n Week of Genuine Pleasure. On the Fourth Day, Septemt the greal 1, will oceur DON'T MISS ¥ For Sensational Trotters or Pacers, $2,000. | For any desired info A.B. MeKUN ¢ | See,, Cour Ulaffs, Ia. MRS, J. P, BILLUSS, RESTAUXANT & EATING AOUSE, 818 Scuth Main Strec’, Council B nfts New houne and newly fitted up in first clare style. Meals at all hours. Te: creaw and lemo- avds every eveuing. Fruits atd confectioneric JACUB SIMS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA. Orrice—Broad way, betveen Main and Pare Streets, V.ill practice in State and Federa Courts ormation addre:s cii Miscellaneous. OST—A large wardrob koy. Tiberal reaard 10 find r_Enquire at Beo office. I ARCOURT & SMOTHERS, Council Bluffs and Omaha express. Orders left at Boston Tos store, Main str et, Counc'l lufts, or J. C. Elliotr, 1905 Farnem street, Omaha, will prompt attent on iyn {TILL AHEAD—Great succoss. Coll and_see new accessorles and spccimens of pictures tatenh the reiable gelatine bromide process, at the Excels'or Gallery 10 Main street. R. W, L. PATTON—Physician and Oculist. Can cure any case of ore eyos, 16 18 only & matter of time, and can cure generally in from three tc five wecks- it makes no differ- enco how long diseascd. Will straighten cross ©yes, operate and remove Pryreginms, etc., and insert artificial eyes Special attention to re- woveing tadeworms apbetf MAIN STREET LIVERY,. FEED —AND— SALE STABLE. All Shippers and Travelers will find #ood accommodation and reasonablo charges. SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPPOSITE CRYSTAL MILL, Council Bluffs, - - , Towa. HOLLAND & MILLER, Proprietors. Sullivan & Fitzgerald, DEALERS IN CROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Crockery, Glassware, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC|™ Also agents for the following lines of Steamship Companies : Cunard, Auchor, Guion, American, and State Steamship Companies, D X s X W For sale on the Koyal Bank of Ireland and Bank of Lreland, Dublin, Those w o intend to send for {rlends to oy part of Europs will fnd it to their nterest to o Sullivan & Fitzgerald, AGENTS, 848 Broadway, Council Bluffs Ia. The Star Bakery, HOWARD & ROBIE, 227 MAIN ST, . Ewmploy the hullnul 4 Baker 1o the West wleo & choice hand for Cak: Bread delivered 10 A1l parte of bhe lty. * INFIRMARY | T.J.CADY,M.D,, V.8, (Late Voterinary Surgeon (., 8. A.) The Only Veteiinary Surgeon in the City, OFFICE AT BLUE BARN, UPPER BROADLWAY. REFERENCES : All of the best Fhys'ciane in Council Bluft MAURHR & ORAIG, ARTISTIC POTTERY, Pich (Mt Glass, Fine French China, Sllver Ware &c., COUNCIL. BI 240 BroADWAY Trimmings, at Bixby & Wood's, TH E PLUMBERS, On Banor t or (Fourth * treets.) THOS, OPFICER. W. I M, PUSRY, OFFICER & PUSEY, BA NKERS, Council Bluffs, Ia. Established, - - 1866 Dealers in Forelcn and Domestio Exchange aud home securitics, T M PALMH{. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, _COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0W STEAM LAUNDRY, 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, Dl dry has Just been opaned for busi: e e T do laundry -pu B e e ullu.. Glfll.ln' xhlm, ote. We want everybody to ive LAB.BON & ANDERSON, HURDLE RACE|. ¥FS, [OWA, Rubber Hose, Tron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and d C JEH A s N.. . F. FORD Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.756 and $2.00 td IVEAIDFEL RN WWIESTC. Bluf and Willew Srests, Council Bluffs, E R. STEINHI LBER MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF CUPBOARDS AND SAFEx Wo make the following a specialty: N TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, ~ POFLAL WARDROBES, POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLE POPLAR_CUIBOARDS, WALNUT WARDROBE POPI. AR SAFES, WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, #7Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to, Office and Manufactory S. E. Cor. Tth Ave. and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA SUMMER SHOES. WALNUT We are Ifering Special Bargains in All Kinds of Summer SHOES AND SLIPPERS. RIEMEBNVIIBIRIER, WE CARRY.THE LARGEST STOCK OF E XN E GOODS IN THIS PART OF THE WEST. Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, MORGAN, KELLER & CO,, TVNIDEIRTAIIE IR S. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases, Oally attended to atall honrs, We defy competition in quality of goods or prices, Our Mr, Morgan has served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business, ~ WAREROOMS, 346 AND 357 BROADWAY, pholstering in allits brabches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- graphic and mail ordess filled without delay. HAGG & CO'S BOTTLING WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - IOWA, BOTTLERS & DEALERS IN GEISE'S BEER Made from the Finest Malt and Hops, with water gbtained from the CELEBRATED ARTESIAN WELL, AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET, This Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities, Also Dealors i, C. Conrad & Co. il Bl hae Baar maniladiniad 12815 Louis, Mo, ## Orders in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled. HAGG & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. A. BEEBE, W, BEEBE C. A. BEEBE & CO,, Wholesale and Retall Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs,

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