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'th DAILY Bh]‘,. (‘()LI\CIL BLUFF‘\ I()WA The Dally Bee. GOUPGIL BLUFFS. Baturdny Mormug, Su; t 2. TBUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Oarrier, = = = - = 90 conts por woek ByMafl - - - - = = §1000por Vear 7 Pearl Street, Near Office: No. Broadway. M. 0. GRIFFIN, Manager, H. W. TILTON, Oity Bditor., MINOKx MENITIONS —J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall, —Bherrnden makes photographs, —Tur Brr can be read before break- faut, —The connty board of supervisors are o meet next Monday. —In the circuit court yesterday two cases in equity were heard, —The outgoing tr.in esstward thia af- ternoon is over the C., B, & Q —Joseph Reiter makes snita in the 1atest styles at No. 310 Broadway- ~The new Ccuncil Bluffs base ball nine will play the o'd nine at their grounds this afternom, —All ex-prisoners of war should remem. ber the reunion to be held in Des Moines September 7, —The September term of the supsrior court opens Monday. There will be few if any jury cases, —At Shuli’s butcher shop, routh Main street, you can always get tho best meats at reasouable prices. —The city council meets Monday night. All bills have to be filed at least 24 hours before the me: ~The £iest mariinge llcense granted this month is to W. K. Van Brunt and Hattie ‘Ward, both of Avica, —Both the C,, B. & Q. and the C. & N. ‘W, trains were late yest rday mwo ning m arnving, the former being delayed by the engine having & break down, —The public schools 0 ea on Monday next, A preparatory mee ing of the teach- ern is to be held this m ming at 10 o'clock, | official appointed for that pu rpose, bu at the Bloomer school buiidivg. —Mauer & Craig are now commencing 10 receive their large stock of fall goods, This is a sohd firm, composed of wctive young men, They deserve their succe ~The Carson Criterion advertises as a premium for the one givivg its editor the largest waterme.on a year's subscription That is an old way to try to double up the editorial force. . —*Bomebody's darling” lies dead on Will.w avenue by the park, it being a dog on whom the owner has evidently puid license, lut even the li enre could not save the canine from the foul destroyer. ~The Carson Criterion, the successor to the Plaindealer, speaks of the f totte who are confined in the jail who insist on stripping off their clothes, The Criterion advises turning their cell into a refrigerator, and chilling thom into docency, —At last there is fome sign of promise that the sidewalk about the Bloomer wchool building is to be completed. The curbing planks ure being put in place, and there is brick piled up leside the street ready for use, The work should be hur- ried along, —C. A, Becbe & Co. are preparing to make some great improvements in their wtore, The rear part is to be torn away and a brick addition put on having & frontage of f rty feet and & depth of one hundred, the building to be two stories, This will make one of the finest furniture srooms in the west. ~The Courcil Biuffs Adyance is the namo of a new weekly which made its first appearance yesterday. It is edited by J. W. Ch: flin, un experienced journalist, and is published by 8, 1. Walker & o, the well known book and job printing house The Advance appears with a clean and sule quar- ore, and aparkling eye and stejs off as though it weant business, —Chief Field has made some improve- ments in tl e calaboose, 1o that it resem- Dlos wore than ever & tw) rocn mouse trap, or & two.story rquirrel cage, Instead of patshing up the hole in the floor, through which “Texas” tumbled in the ocollar, Le bas placed below an empty crockery crate, and fastened it securely, so that if any Jerron wants to crowd through that hole ho will find himself still in cus- tody, By such improvement the cooler, in time, will be made to bold & man ho is not 8o drunk as to tamble ont. ~Prof, Falk, the Chicago organist, is & gener us vort of soul, Besid s responding <heerfully to the encores given by the e thusisstic audience at the ooncert Wednes- day evening, he complicd with the reque st of those who rewained after the concert w over, and pluyed two or thiee more se tions, which delighted all, His rendition of the storm at sea was one of the grandest ahowings of the power of an organ aud the skill of the man, The duncing on deck, the bagpipe, the tuning of the violins, the coming on of the storm, the wiad, rai thunder, the wild commotion of the ele- anents, the passing sway of the st rm and the safe arrival into harbor, closiug with “Praine God from whow all blessings How," the whole fairly thrilling the su- dionce, and calling forth the most enthusi- aatic applause. - FOR SALE, My residence, No. 716 Fourth street Bancroft ') L. F. Mukrwy, R SBpecial Rates to Minneapolls Fair, Scplember 31 and 4:h the Sioux Oity route will sell special return tic- kets to the Great Muneapolis Fair at about s fare and o third, Sept Othand 6 h they will scll at the low reto of $18 80 for the round trip ‘These tickets are good to return unti Beptember 10 h iveclusive, Those de sirng to remain louger in the North wost should purchase the regulu tourists' uckets which are sold for $17.00 aud Lo return on w til October 31st. There will be au im m *u out at the Great Minne sota Falr, How oft u pereon- hive been snnoyed by bures clivging to their dress or clothii g and how teldow have they, wheo cleavin, thow, given it & thoucht that Burdock Toot'ik the mast valuable blood cleause) and punfier known, and is sold by every dxu‘xh& urder the nawe of Burdook Blooc Bitkers, Price, $1.00, — TESTING OIL. Different Resu/ta Reached by Differ- ent Inspectors snd Different There promises to be some interest ing fact brought out concerying the testing of ml for illuminating pur poses. The ofiiciel inspectdr, Mr Bachlor, before entering upon the duties of his offise went to Kansas City, and there took lessons in the art, and procured his instriuments, He then went to work, and by his test pronounced most of the oil in this city as below the standbrd, and condemned it. The Couw lidates Tank Line company not ratisfisd with his teat has had one of the $'andard Oil company's iuspectors come here, and he made somo tests in Mr. Bach elor's presence get'ing from fhe same oil four diffe-ent results, Mjr. Bach elor’s process is to put the laip under the oil and heat it rapidly, | keeping the lamp still heating the oil a8 he ap plicd the bghted match to spe if the a8 flastied. Tho other inspegtor used an entirely different process Ho heated the ol strongly, snd when applying the test remjoved the lamp. Then whitiling down i wooden toothpick until it was very |:‘nn, and with a little biaze on the um\ would toat the oil. The process is jn all re spcets different from the test| given by Bachelor, and tikes minutés where will Whereae, Mossrs, Smith & McCaen have opened a first class resiaurant and oyster parlor. and have kindly invited the editors aud other friends of this city to partake of a barquet, therefore he it Resolved, That we return our thanks for the same aud cheerfully say tha these gentlemen are worthy of & hearty encouragement and liberal pat ronage. o — Picnic, On next Sanday afternoon Septem- ber 3d, at Horn’s patk the Counci Blutfs Turn Verien association wil u grand picnie. A good time is cer. tainly in atore for thosa who attend. To add to the enjoyment of the ocoa sion the committes on arrangements have sccured the Omaha U. P. band. The Omaha Turn Vercios also have decided to come over in large num- bers. The street cars run convenient to the patk. Thé public are cordially mvited, 3 Visible Improvement. Mr. Nosh Bates, Emien, writes: **Ahont four pears s artack of hilious fev d nover fully covered. My dige«ive orcans were wenk- sued, a d I would te completely pros- trated f rdave, After using two bottles of vour Burdock Blood Bitters the im- provement was so visible that 1 was ac. wnwhed. | can now, though 61 y:ars of ace, do & fair and reas nable day's work.” l’rl( £1,00, —— CHARGED AnND UISCHARGED. the other one takes seconds. Under the elow teat the oil (‘umhrmml-d be cause it flashed at 130°, was | made to staud over 160°. This differdnce give rise to the query, Which is Jthe legal teat! Does Buachelor understand his business, and is the comphny's in- spector indulging in mere trjickery, or is Bachelor ignorant? The njatter will have to be determmed in sdme man- ner, for under one test oil is con demned, which under the dther test should be approved. The law rimply states that a flash test must| be made but does not go into details s to how the test shall bo made, whpther the ol should be heated slowly ¢ rapidly. Uuless it is proved to the edintrary, it is mupposed that Bacholok's teat is authoritative, he being a wecognized if it ehould be proved that e is igno rant as to how 1o make a ppoper test then there will naturally bd wuric it Wio air. By his test the oil |is heated rapidly, by the other test it|is heated slowly. Which is eorrect? = S Z In addition to our ice |cream and Oysters par y, we will open 4 first cluas restaurant, Sept, 1.t{ when we will bo able to cater to thg wants of the most fastidious, Smite & MgCues, No. 404 ullwulwuy. s No More Bloativg. B2 WAST SECOND S{rREET, l OND DU Liag, Wis. Aug 4} 1881, ) H, Wamsen & Col: Sui -1 hmu been using your Safe [Kidney and Liver Cure fc has helped me very mwuch, VARNEY. GLOpEY, b Danie PERSONAL, Dr. W. 0, Archibald, of Glfnwood, is in the city, Mrs, Lee and family, of Jidney, Neb., are in the city, Mrs, A, Warren and dauglliter, of Rock Island, are in the city, | J. W. Stewart, the postall clerk from Des Moinex, was here yesterdlay. B. . Merrill, of Lowdll. Mass, among the guests at the Ogddn. M. Hawmond and J. B. Christian, of Humburg, Towa, were irf the city yes- terduy. City Olerk Savascool is s}ightly under the weather, und had to ddeert his offico yesterday. 0. F. French, of Missour inthe city yeterday to mfet his rister, Mies 1, W, Fiench, of Ottapa, Tils, Jo DL Jones, one Valley, was f the jdlliest sonw of C onta werton, Ou a\‘ a's lean man, wan | e yesterday pointing |out the sights of the city to vh Yates, [the sberiff of Boulder City, Colorado, and] Mr. Hardin, & prominent stock man of ardin, Colo- Joe Boucher, for some i of Horace in the office Everitt & Sob, and one of Councii Bluffs' best bebayed and intelligent young , left last eveping to enter Wyman's Commercial colldge at Omaha, May his studies be successfihl. 1. Moore Carpenter, ofl the Audubon Gazette, bas been looking| over the im- provements at the driving park, and prom- ines 1ot to overlook them, But give them a goud send off 0 bis columng, He slao ex- pects to uttend the fair at the head of o large delegation, The Bayarian Band will give a graud pic nie on next Sun- ny afternoon, at Younkerman's iardens, the samo to be given under the auspices of, and for the benefit of the Bavarian Band luamely *‘dot leetlo Gorman Band.”)' The friends of music and the publiv generally are cordially iuvited, By order of tho Bavarian Band and Bokomper Brothers, © Bounda Unlvosed. Chas. Thompson, Frauklin street, Buf- falo, sa; ‘I have suffered for ulunv time with constipation, snd tiied almost overy purgative adveriised, but only re- sultiug in tewporary relief, and after "co stipation still’ more aggravated,’ I was toid bout your SerinG Brossom and tried it T can tiow say [ am eured, and though some months bave elapsed, still ramain so, L shall, however, always’ keep some ¢ nd in case of old compliiut returnin Price e, tiial bott ca 1, 8 Opening the Restaurant, Yesterday Suh & MCuen opened the promised restaurant in conneetion with their ico oream aod oyster par- lors, the dedication being in the form of & bountifel and elegant spread din- aer, to which Mayor Bowman, ex- Muyor Vaughan, J. C. Morgan, of Tae Globe, Clark, of The Nonpareil, Griflin and Tilton, of Tur Bk, and sthers were invited, The dinner was Deni who is alvo [the sheriff of Crawford county, was in the city yester- | d 1 route for a westward| tii Those Who WereIntroduced to Court Yesterday. Sarah Childs, the Omaha woman, who was charged with tapping the till of a fruit stand was yesterday given a bearing by Judgs Aylesworth, A damaged dime found in her pocket was said to be one which was in the robbed till, butshe pr duced a witness who identified the coin us one she had tried to pass there the from Omaha, day before her visit to this city There being no evidencs to clinch the charge of larceny Judgo Aylesworth discharged the woman, Night before Jast a brakeman on the Chicago & Northwertern railway, named 8. M. Wooster, had a sui’ of clothes stolon from his way car. Yes terday Officer Cusick fonnd the taker, in the person of a young man named James Barfield. The officer got h m to turn vp tho clothes, and thu marched his man to the cooler. Judge Aylesworch continued his il to-day, when he will give hiw a hear- ing. The bonds were bx d at $200, and not buing able 10 lurnsh them the young man was locked up in jail, R. Shaw, of Milis county, disiin- guished himself yesterday by being tho first drunk ar tec on the firse day of the new month. He did not have to pay any more than the usual tine, howover, John Sicvens was booked for va grancy and for suspiciously offeriny feminine weanug apparel for sale, S, W. Estes sud F. C. Estes, father and son, were registered as victims ol domestic trouble, This was a new change and a dangerous precedent to sot, for if the oflicers are to arrest a1l who have dom atic trouble, they would have to use the driving park for o pound in which to keep the prisonors In this cese, it is said, however, that the domestic troubls culminated in blows and a spilling of claret, Harry Bucton's case was hrought up betore Justice Frainey yestorday, the prisoner beiug chargad with threaten- wgone Auna Kelwy. A changs of venue was taken to Jasice Abbott, and the caeo continucd by him untii Monda; An Hutchinson and Frank Hutchineon were arrcsted yesterdny for running cxpress wagons without a lie % Mace Wise, complained of for chok ing one of his employes, had a hearing and wan discharged, arshial Jackeon for o than the law alio mail bags for Juckson. Allie Loxer appeared voluntarily o poid §UO for sellivg beer coutrary to the ordinauce, - Arustic Pottery Mr. Muurer, of Maurer & -Craig has returned from Now York, where he purchased a large stock for the fall trade of artistic pottery, rich cut glass, fine china, silverware, eto, Horsfora's acid Phoiphate A BEFRESHING DRINK, l)u, 0. 0. FiLes, Portlaud, Maine, eays: “After prespiring frecly, when cold water has utterly Tailea to satisfy my thirst, it kas accomplished the purpose with the most porfeet sue- cest.”, Stock Shipments, At th the receipts were as follows 10 Union stock yards yesterday Muhury & Burton, 16 cars; Miller Bros,, 2 cars; Mahury & Burton, 26 care; Tusler, 18 cars; Bosler Bros. & 16 cars; K. Tusler, 11 cars; D, Lynch, 8 cars. Total, 96 cars, The ouly shipment wus 15 cars, by Keeline & Huas to Wood Bros., over the C., M, & St P, Yeaterdays receipts wero as follows: J. F. Coad, 10 cars; Bosler Bros., 1n”n‘uq expression of their u-md‘ of Council Biufs; that we rr‘and the arrest of Mr. George and other Am erican citizens under like circum stances as & wanton and dangerous breach of the privileges and richts of Americans traveling or residing with- in the jurisc v of a government with which ours is at peace Resoly That we grow weary wait ing for our gevenment at Washington to take proper steps to restore in some devree, the stan m g and respect due our nation from others, which pusil Iavimity at home and servility abroad have eo far lost us that Eagland has neither fear or scruple when dealing with mattors so nearly affecting our national honor as the liberty of the American citizen on her crime polluted soil. Resolved, That a copy of these reso. lutions by farnished to THE DatLy 3ep, The Irish World and Labor World for publication, A true copy. S. L. A. 1608, K. of . The Kuropean restaurant opens iday, Sept. lss. Meals sorved up i first cluss style and at ressonable prices. Syt & McCus , Proprietors, Gives We cannat heip o ‘tn all inv.lida and wufferers by Dr, ' New Discovery for onsumiption, ars requested to call at ¢, F Good. man's Drug Store, acd gt a Trial |wt-. coat, if you are suffering with C. Sevese Ooughs, Colds, Asthma, r, Loss of Voice, ot any aff n of the Throat It will positively cure you. liberai offer Ho rveness, or Lunus. Best Chance to Make Money In South- west lows. 1 wiil lense my elevator, corn crib, ncales, oflico, otc., for one year Capacity 60 000 bushels. Eiquire of William Hopper, Walnut Towa. SLr CLAYTON, TEE BAD AND WURTHLESS Are never imitated or counterferted, This 18 especinlly truo of a family medicine, and it is positive proof that the remedy imituted is of the highe:t value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world thw Hop Bitters was the purest, best anc most valuable earth, many imitations sprung up ard hegan to eteul the notices in whict family medicine on the press and poople of the countrs had expressod the merits of H. B, and in every way tryi induce suf- fering iuvalids o use their stuff i stead, expeeting to muke money o1 the credir aid wood name of H B, Many ott atarted nostrums put uj in%imilar atylo to H, B, with van ously dovie vames in which th word “Hop” ov “*Hops” w a way to inducs peaple to belie 3 were the same as 1. p Birters, Al such pretend: d v medios or matter what their style or name is and eapi th the wor “Hop or “Hops” in 1) me or i any way conncoted wict nawe, ere imitati Beware of them. T i none of them Use nothing huc genuine Hoy Bitters, with a b or clue ol green Hopn on thatuhitelaball nothing ¢lse. Dragois's and dos ars warned againat dealing in iw tions or ¢ muterfeits COUNCIL BLUFFS SPECIAL HOTICES, NOTICK. —Special Lost, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent Wants, Boarding, ete., will serted In thi column &8 th N CENTS P LINE for the first lnsertion aud FIVE OV PER LINE for each subeequent inserth Leavo adv ortlsemcnts at our office, Tadvortisements, suc W Pearl Stroet, near Kroadway Wants, NE o yessart 1 | | Wilshana aua wite, Addross oo | ¢ lufle, \v\wn " e and v st m 0.1y s hnns ocd apply & au -tf OB KF LDER & NEWMAN AJANT D - tirls at the K ¢, Houe, on Noth Main ~treet 7 ANTE near Broa ks, Ot 8 broow cor particulars address Councll Bluf Broom Factory, Councl! Rluffs, lowa f08-25t For Sale ana Reut SALK—A ife_nvarls new and w 00 poun w. Must b+ wl YURNISHEDROOMS —knju reat i ™ Vet I‘mu SALK—A 10x12 skylight. £ntabl, for hot Led. Apply o Excel lor Galler, I“ A ‘R'.l' \‘l".‘vl one AT E—One set tion \ i for ewh. W, R. Jone. No. 181 bro d well Fluffe ta, NOR SALE—The tw 8 und hreo mo the case, b0 fixtars cnd fwmiturs of 1he Jonteins 1 no Ko e wirh thiry mon., Hue nos gfory toffty nen daly A gad uto s fiue payiig busie s 1l ior the only 1o son £ r relling cars; Bosler Bros cars, Total, 43 cars. The shipments were M-ylmry Bros., 16 car Bosler, 18 curs; K Boaler, 12 cas; Bosler Bros y 20 unn B. B, Lyuch, 8 cars; Green & Co., 8 cars. Total, 86 cars. All of theso were shipped eastward over the C., M, & S, P, There were shipped also over the 0, B. & Q: Muybury Bros., 16 cars; Miller Broa,, ¥ cars. Total, 18 cars, e — - Bavy's Waraivg. When baby has pains at dead - f uighs, Mothorin @ fright, father in & piight When worws do bite, baby must ery, It fover nets in, baby wust dic 1 croupy pains kill Loox ora, £b 1t houss therols no Castoria, For wothers learn without delay, Castoria cures by night and dey, Resolutions of Indignation, Wuereas, It has come to our koowledge that Henry George, an su excellent one and was worthy of hut prizee of cooks, Ed. Ollison, who has been placed in charge of the sulinary depariment. At the finish of tho cepast tuose present adoptod the Awerican ciuizen traveling in Ireland, has beer on two ocosssions made the subject of srbitrary arrest by the Briush goverument; therefore be it Resolved, By the Knights of Labor , Heary gert, Californ e NOK BAL Wil rosdcuce ote, 80 %t Sothing down, and Eiper, anthi only, by X'MAYO | VAUGHAN apis-tt Miscellaneous, OST—A Ia §_wardrob boy 1 iberal remard Call and see ATILL AHEAD—Great sucoms M new accossories and spscimens of pictures taren b the reliable g ©_brou ide proces., at the Exc .ILU’“!ST =5 EUROPEAN HOTEL, The most centrall - located hotol R oins 760, #1.00, §1 60 and #2.00 per day Fint Class Kestaurunt conected wita the in the city notel .HURST. - = Prop Corner Fourth and Locust Stroets. SYT. LOUIS MO. ATURDAY ’%Fl TFMBr R l““ THE GRAN l]] AUGURAL EX PUS“ITI ON Speed:é?ntest DRIVING PARK, Fair Association Grounds, Council Bluffs, Iowa, Sept 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1882. PREMIUMS, $20,000. Grand Inangural Expisition and Spec? Contest open to the world, $9,300 FOR SPEED. The best Mi'e Track in the United & atwn, So sy kuch noted horsemen s Eudd Dob e, Dan, Maco and others, THE GREAT HURDLE RACES OPEN TO ALL "HARKNESS, ORCUTT & GO, DRY GOODS AND CARPIT HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Towa L1 TR R W -2-8m J. MUELLERS THE CLOSE BROS, of Rngland, with imported ho scs, have «ntered for this r.ce, PROGRAMMS, Finkr Day—Soptember 18— One-halt mile d sh, Towa n d Nebiaska coiia. Fr oforall jace in which s'me of the bost hors.s o the coun try are expected, Spcoxp Dax—8§ ptember 10— Formal apening of \hs Exposition Neted speakira—Janes G Llaire, R G, Tngersoll, Jumes F. Wison and others--w th splinaid ra THIRD AY—Septem® £ 27, —2:40 o' 8, 2:38 claga and avery fi ¢ running race By this time t ere will he an exhi ion of cattinon b graund to surpass any.hing evor betore shovn i 10am, Founta DAY—Scptember 21— Moro fine 1ace more fine cattle re fire hor«os, with an ar. cf exhibits he Gr n Exposi ion Buil 1 ver before atter pted fn the Valey of the uri FIr o Dar programm freo for-all, $2,000 for » There will be over o tember 99 —The flnest spred mbraciug such foreno.n of each day of the Exposition. Come One! Ccome £1'! Have a Weok of Genuine Pleasure. On the Fourth Uay, September 21, will occur the kreat HURDLE RACE| DONT MIsS IT. For Sensational Trotters or Pacers, $2,000. any desircd information address . MoKU*» | ~ec Courcil F’Iull JACL.B SIMS, Attorney and Couns:llor ab Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, Orvicr—Drnadway, borvoen Main and Pare rois. Will practics in Sae and . ____..-n‘ T.J.0ADY, ML.D., V.8, (Late Veterinary surgcon 8. A) I'be Only Vete in ry Suvrgeor in the Oty BLUE BARK, WAY. OFFICE AT OFPLk BrOA All of the bost +hys cians ou ou din THOS, OPFICER W Il M. PUSKY UFFIbl';i’u & PUSEY, 30 B RS, Council Bluffs, Ia Established, - - 1866 Dealers in Forelg and home securitics, REAL ESTATE AN > LOAN AGENT, COUNCIL HLUFF?, 16W STARR & BUNGH, HOUSE, IGN AND SRNAMENTAL PAINTERS PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING A SPHBOLALY Y. Shop—Coruar Hroa {way and Seott 81 STEAM LAUKDRY, 723 W. Broadway. LARSON & ANDERSON, Proprietors, n opoed for busl 40 o iy and Domestic Exchange PALMER, with &8, sollazn, We want evoryboiy t ON & ANDERSON 1D KDMUNDION, B, UGAST, A W aTREST Proaoe it Fres't, Cashicr TIZ:N\) BAINK Of Uounctl Bluffs. Organizod under she laws of the 3tats of lowa Paid up capital. ... 8 76,00 Autiorized capi al. & 200 0 Interes: paid on tima doposite Drafts issud cipy’ c.tiss of the United States & . po.ial attentio given to coliections and correspaudence with prompt returas. DIRKCTORS. J.D.Edmundson, R L. shugart, J. T Hart W, W, Wallace, ~ J AW SMws, fyTa MUELLER, fi A COUKCIL BLUFFS, 10WA. Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S5 JEIT O 50 TR &5 Tuff and Willsw pret,s Council Blufs. TERS .fi L BER, curep \I !:.\ \ \\' make t wing 3 \I\‘ T EXTENS TYOPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, FREAKFAS LT PO Ly W RDROD'ES, FOPLAR (U POP; AR WALNUT OPEN WASHSTANDS, and corresponder ce promptly attevded to, Office and Mann‘actory ‘or. 7th Avo s:d 12th Street, COUNCIL BLI FFS. TOWA SUMMER SHOES. BOARDS, SAFES, fiemu" Spocial Bargains in All nds of Summer SLIFPERS. .Sf:;f{f S IERER WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OFf ET X W IS GO D I &S IN THIS PART OF THE WEST, Z. T. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs, _MORG2N, KELLER % GO T OW I E F-e W T I R S5, Tho finest quality and Jargest stock west of Chicago of wonde | Call ot ended 1o atwll hours We defy Com peiti i qus ved as undertaker for fort: vears and . th 1 and metalic cases, of u",[.u or prices roughly understan BROAD * AY, Upholst ring in Iso carpet-laying and lambrequive, Telre CHi G & CO's Our Mr. Morgan } Vis business, WAREROOMS, 846 AND all itg, brinches rowitly wttended to TLING WOl;KS, J BO’ COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - 101 BOTTLERS & D:ALERS IH GE!SI:b BEER Made from the Finest Malt and Hops, with wate from the ELEBRATED ARTESIAN WEL], AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET, MAL r obtained This Water ia kuown everywhere for its Purity and Wholecome (ualities BUODW2IiESy R BEBT Corrad & Co.’s Orivinal Bulweiser Beer #2 Orders in the City or From Abrog Also Denlers in C. Louis, Mo, HACG & CO, GUUNC L BLUFFS, 19 WH 00 P'E ERSUN & L/ RQON s MILWAUKE:"i B ER\“ l .‘:‘.“\.’;:..l 1 Or f ites BEEBZ Wholesale and Ketall Dealers in cCo, | FURNITURE A Nos. 207 & 209 Bro?dvl?ay gfia%fiflERY

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