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f “The Daily Bee. COUNCIL BLUFFS. £y \mzday Morniuz Eept. K[ SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 20 cents per week $10.00 per Year, By Carrler, = = - = = By Mall - - Oftice: N 7 Pearl Street, Near Broadway. M. G. GRIFFIN, Manager. H TILTON, City Edit MINOR MENTIONS, enman sells slate sponges, —J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall, —Sherraden makes photographe. —The Council Bluffa clab starts to-day for Kanasa City. | suffered the penalty imposed upon him for Jones and John Smith uusfi! to kick, According to the books John Smith is made out to have been arrested for drunk- enness almost every dag for the past month, John onght either to reform or the court should incrense the fine at every offense, repetition of the Tir Bre recently called attention to the fact that Jim Snodderly had never | his grevious and indecent nssanlt npon a boy. This case has cansed some inuiry to be made as to Jack Shields, who was thin jail for assanlt g old Mr. Jennings and who has not been locked up yet. Fot the information of those who have been wondering about that case, Tur DBee would state that Shields got an appeal to the suprems court and gave bonds, hence the sentence is stayed until the matter can be heard in the upper contt, tenced to six —Exercise books at Seaman's, —H. Bancroft has bought ont Kogerw' livery stable. —Get your slates at Seaman’s. —Thomas Evane, a plain drunk, was among the guests at the oalaboose. —Call on Seaman for school books. ~Jucob Lutzinger is getting together a big pile of brick for his new business block, ~ Go to Seaman’s for lead and slate pen- cils, pens, penholders and erasers, —“Rooms to Rent”is to be given at Dohany's on Friday and Saturday even- ings. Ben it Seaman's new store, where you will find all kinds of school supplies at reassnable prices, —At Shull's butcher shop, south Main strect, you can always get the best meats at reasonable prices, —-In the circuit court yesterday the case of J. D, Parker vs, J, W, Norris, admin- istrator, et al., was on trial, —Berry's Juvenile band is to have a dance at Bloom & on’s hall next Tues- day evening, September 12th, ~Wirth, the Boston Tea Store man, has purchased a fine team of blacks, to take the place of the horse recently killed, —Justice Frainey on Tuesday evening married at Kiel's hotel G. F. Bosworth and Adelia Alley, both of Pacific Junction, ~Officer Edgar arrested a man named G. F. Prescot, of Missouri Valley, for using nuscemingly \language in a hotel office, —~Permits to wed were yesterday granted to J. P. Stewart and Luura N Stevens; also to Juliug Foetsch and Anna Mott. —A man named Fagan was yesterday afternoon arrested for making insulting proposals to Mrs. Jobnsou, a colored woman, —'Squire Burke denies that he has drawn off the track in the race for the county recorder’s office. He is still active in the field, ~ It you desire » good time, do not for- get the Quadrille Party st St. Joseph's Acacademy Hall to-morrow evening by the C. K, ot A, —Rachel Johuson, arrested for assault- ing old man Pierson, of Pierce street noto- riety, was yesterday called upon by Jus. tice Abbott to give $50 to keep the pesce, She gave the bond, —If you desire the best paper wost of Chicago, and delivered to your home early enough to ba read before breakfast, sub. seribe for Tur DALy Bey at twenty cents » week, —The mail train over the Uhicago, Mil- waueo & St. Paul railway now leaves Council Bluffs every morning at 9:15 o'clock, and arrives here eyery eyening at 7 o'clock, ~Kimball & Chawmp, the real estate and abstract firm, opposits the court house have put atthe front & handsome sign, which he who runs may read, and he who stops mny admire, Beard painted it. ==One or two pleasant rooms are wiated by a busband and wife, in a desirable i - tion, Address Big office, Also a house of four rooms ina convenient location to post office is desired by a small ly without children, Enquire at Brg office, No. 7 Pearl street. ~—The jury in the case of Hudson vs, Tatro, have returnad a verdict in favor of the defendand, The case was for damages alleged to bave been caused by the mal. treatment of a girl, who made her home with Mr, Tatro’s family, There scemed 0o {cts to back up the charge. —Complaint is mads that the sprinkling on lower Main street is done so carelessly, that in spots not only is the dust 'aid, but mud in cauted by a too generous supply of water from the cart. One lady slipped on a crossing thus sprinkled yesterday, and besides suffering rome injuries, about ruined her gown by the mud, Mr. and Mrs, Poter Beck, the uewly weddod ones, had o plewsant reception at their home Tuesday ovening, Tik By office was kindly rememibered by the happy couple, and joins with their hundreds of Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, BUPERINTENDENT'S OFF1CE, | Couxcit Buurrs, Sept. b, 1882, | The twenty-eighth term of school at this institution will open on Wedpes- day, September 13, 1882, at 8 o'clock a. m. All pupils should be here on Tueeday, the 12th, Officers of the inslitution will take charge of pupils on the following Sioux City & Pacific railroad, on the train leaving Sioux City September 12, at 1:50 m,, and arriving in Council Bluffs in the evening, W. W. Winter in charge of pupils. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, on the train leaving Dau- buque Monday evening, September 11, at 10 p. m., and arriving in Coun- cil Bluffs at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. Mr, Moses Folsom will be at the Julian house, in Dabrque, Monday, September 11, and will tako charge of upils on their vui to the institution, clr Folsom will have half fare per- mits for pupils living on the line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, Chicago & Northwestern railroad, on the train leaving Codar Rapids at 8:50 p. m. on Monday eveniug, Sep tember 11, arriving in Council Bluffs on Tuesday morning, Mr. F. W, Booth in charge. Chicago, Rock Tsland & Pacific leaving Davenport Tuesday mornng, Sept. 12ch, at 5:20 a. m, and arrivirg i Council Blufls in the evening of the same day. Mr. J. W. Blattner in charge, Cnicago, Butlington & Quincy rail- road, on the train leaving Burlington (uchd‘\y morning, Sept, 12th, at G:25 &, m riving in Council Bluffs the same evening. Mr. Frank Holloway in charge. t i veory important that pupils be here at the opening of the school, should any be delayed they are re- quested to promptly notify the under- signed, and write for to enter the school later. Sickness is the only gocd being late. Trains will be waiting to mect th pupils on tho above named trains, W nave telephono conmections with all depote, and the railroad officials will, upon request, kindly inform the su- perintendent’s offize of the arrival of any pupils who will need help in reach- ing the institntion. It gives me pleasure to inform the parents of the deaf in Towa, that thein- stitution is well organized for the work of the new year, and I feel that we have the prospect for a better year's work than ever before. The pupils will be treated with uniform kindness, and every possible effort will be made to improve them, not only in mind but also in the principles of right and deportment, and to this end we ask tho help of the parents and triends of pupils, and they can greatly aid us by giving good advice to the childreu when they leave home, and writing words of eucouragment in frequent lettera to the pupils, A. Roceis, Superintendent. Small Comfort. \\ hen you are continuully con, night and day, annoyiog everybody around you, | and hoping it wil' go away of its own ace cord, you ure running a dangerous risk better use Dr, THomas' EcLectaic O, an unfailing remedy in all such cases, Vote of Thanks, It will be remembered that a traveler from San Francieco to Now York city named J, H, Kendrick, whose wife waa delivered of a child on the incom- ing Union Pacific train to this city, and being short of funds made himself known as a member of the Kuights of Py*hins, whose members, and espe- cially Concordia lodge No. 52, took the brother in charge and attended to his wants and sent him on his way re- joicing. Concordia lodge has received the following, accompanied by a draft scuse for for all expenses paid out by the | kuights of this city Resolwed, That Live Oak lod 17, K. of P., Oskland, C our sincere and he wish you aud prosperity, and assure you that frionds with wishing thom unalloyed joy through many years, Oae anti-amendment enthusinst, notio- ing the show advertisement, * Roms for Rent" posted on the outside of one of the big iron wains lying on Broadway, jocose- ly crowded into one end of the pipe, and when caught by the heels and pulled out by a policeman, explained that he was looking to see what kind of accomodations they were, ~Iron mail boxes are soon to be attached to the lamp-posts, so that . letters can be dropped into them, making another con- venience in connection with the carrier system to be started October 1, New signs of metropilitan life are being added fast: fire alarm boxes, waterworks, letter boxes, mail carriers, The city is becoming more and more city-like. ~1It will well repay the gentlemen of Council Bluffs and Western lowa to call at the Merchant Tailoring Establishwent of Joseph Reiter, 810 Upper Broadway, and examine his latest styles of Fall Goods, particularly bis nobby French Nigger Heads. His prices, as is well knowr, cannot be beat, and he guarantees, a6 usus!, » perfect and stylish fit, ~—Upon the registry of the Hotel de kindness ex onded r estecmed brother will uever bo forgotten, and all we ask is to be able to reciprocate. Yours, in I, €. aud B., Hesky A, Hovtan, K of I, and 8 Don't be Alarmed at right's Discaso, Dinbetos, or any diseasoof tho kidnoys, liverorany of the urinary orgaus, a3 Hop Bitters will ocertainly and lastingly cure you, and it is the only thing that will, Re»ubhcun l’rhunrlos. The republican ward primaries for the purpose of selecting delegates to the republican county convention, to be held at the court house in Council Blufts, Towa, on Weduesday, Septem, ber 13, will be held on Saturday even- | ing, September 9, 1882, at 8 o'clock p. m., at the following places ’lhe First ward at Weis & Clausen's, and select six (6) delegates. The Second ward at the oftice of John W. Baird, and select seven (7) delegates. The Third ward at the city building, and select seven (7) delegates. Phe Fourth ward at the court house, and select nine (9) delegates. By order of the republican city cen- Fields frequently appear names, bona fide nawmes, of pereons charged with being drunk. and these nawes are scratched out aud John Jones or John Swmith substituted, spparsotly for the purpose of shielding the real offender, This isu't fair, sud Johu tral committee, Ouas. M. Haxi, Chairman, l‘Ol( SALE My residence, No, 715 Fourth street Bancroft') L. ¥, Mukeny. CHAWED BY CROW LEY An Old Man 1s Horribly Bitten by & Worthless Fellow in a Street Fight. Yesterday morning James Crowley, who has been arrested several times lately for drunkenness, was released from the calaboose, althouch there were two or more fineastill unpaid. He was let out on condition that he would keep straight, and if caught at his old tricks he should be locked up until all arrearages settled Crowley had not got out of sight of the officers before he entered a saloon and began to fill vp. Later in the day he ws on lower Main sfreet, and there met an old man named William Crosskill, with whom he had some ac- qintance, JHe saked Croskill to ‘'set 'em up.” The latter replied that were of 8 w and , 38, , 200, A. E. Larned to .1 D. E«hmmlun, nelofnw} i, 75, 40, Council Biuffs ;\1”6 altural \\.-rka| to E. L. Shugart, part of lot 12, in block 7, MoMahon, Cooper & Jefl- ries addition, $100. O .B. Jonsonto W. Phillips, part of | 80| of we ) 24, 76, 42, §1,500, sejofsel A Marvelous Care. ents, arising from im- rpid liver, irregularity ation, or nmv din a free Birters, Price For all bodily _ailin purity of blood, a of the bowels, in disordered kidneys, i use of Burnock Broon §1.00. PERSONAL. C. Atkins started for Daltimore yos. terday morning. J. G, Hancock, of Missouri Valley, is taking in the town. he was going to his work, baing an employe of the Wabash road, and that he did not have time. Crowley in- sisted on being treated, and Cross- kill impatiently reminded him that ho (Crowlav) was never known to ‘‘set 'em up ‘ot anybody.’ At this Ciowley clinched the old man, and a lively tussle ensued. Crowley acted the role of a cannibal to periee ion, and grab. bing Crosskill’s lower lip in his tceth took as large a mouthful as poseiblo, syveri: g the f'ey), anlafterwardsspi'- | ting it vut like chunk of meat. He finger, clear to the tetaliated : best he could with blows, and succeeded in bheksmng Crowley’s eyes, and bruis- ing his face considerably. Crowley was led back to the calaboose, and Orosekill's fingers were cared for by Dr. Pinney, who patched up the mu- tilated lip into a much more promis- ing one than scemed at firat possible. Frightful Misery. ‘l\lr W, Pomeroy, Banvor, Me., writes: uve fur a long time suffered from con- tinual constipation, making my life a mis. ery, and causing_headache and frightful Mr. Thomason (who has been ing in Buffalo), induced me to : BLossow. It has perfect- wred me.” Price 50 cents; trial bottles 10 cents, S s SHIPMENTS OF STOCK. I'he Cars of Cattle Handled at the Un- ion Yards. Ths following receipts of live stoclk are reported from the Union stock yards here on Tuesday: Swan Bre xton & Ware The shipments on Hmt date were: Powder River Live Stock Co. The receip! the followmy: R. D. Hunter., A.G Ev Hunter, Swan & C Western Total. 94 cars | The shipments consisted of 78 can| . li as follows: Paxton & Ware to Gregory, (,uflltyt B & Co,, 20 cars, over C M. & St. P. Swan Bros., and Frank, to Rose baum, Boss & Co., Chicago, 15 cors, overC, & R L Swan Bros., and Frank, to Adams & Eldridge, 20 cars, over C. & R. L R. D. Hunter to George Adams & Co., 15 er C. B. & Q. Adams & Co., ow often persons have been annoyed by burrs cling and how o they, when cleaning houwht that the most valuable bl rifier known, and is_sold by every . uggist uuder the name of Burdock Blood Price, £1.00. S ThE COUNTY BOARD. The Allowance of Billa and the ¥ix. ing of the Tax Levy, The county board of supervisors continued in session yesterday, and spent most of the time in the consid- The most important action of the day was tho ordering of the following levy upon all the tixable property in the county, as returned by the assessor’s books for 1882: eration and allowance of claims, 24 mills 1w 1 134 mills Lereaso a half-mill over the previous ley rato being on atate tax, which lest was only 2 mills, It is expected that the board will finish its work to day, " Iho Best in the Markot Fox Du Lac, Wis, Aug, 3, 1881, H. H, Warsen & Co.: Sirs~1 re- gard your Safe Kiduey and Liver Oure the kest remedy in the market for kid- ney and liver disease. Jous D Guuuesr, 24 West Division Street. Deeds of Dust. The following transfers of real es- tato are reported for Tur Ber as taken from the county record by J. W. Squires & Co., abstractors of A Milner and wife, of Atlantic, visited Council Bluffs yesterday, D. D, Dillon and wife, of Neola, were in in the city yesterday. W. C. Gates, agent for “Jiooms for Rent,” was in the city yesterday. J. A. Hake, of Avocs, a well known stockman, was in the city yesterday. J. A. Hamiiton, a prominent grain and stock dealer of Neola, was in the city yes- terday. Mr. W. B, Everett, of New York city, has been paying a brief vieit to Council Bluffs, Mr. Frank Rogers, of Chicago, is among those at the Ogden and is not without friends in Council Blufis, Miss Carrie Atkins and Miss Lizzie Brown have started tor Knoxville, TIL, where they are to atteud school. Judge Bond starts to-morrow for the Denver exposition, exnecting to pick up some practical facs v 111-h will help him in his mining enterprises, W. J. Trotter, E. A. Babcock and H, J. Chambers, Avoca attorneys, are at- tending court here this week, as is aiso P, M. Detwiler, the Walnut attorney. Mr. Wheeler, of the Revere house, returned from his trip t2Colorado Springs, His partner, Mr, Axtel, expects to take a western trip also in the covrse of two weeks, Au the o in attendance at the mar. riage of Mr. 1 Beck and Miss Weber ere Julius Snyder, of Avoca, a brother. ¢ of the groom, and Miss Emma Weber, of St. Joe, aconsin of the bride, B. F. Clayton has been in the city for a dayor two and has been quite ill, having suffered a bilious attack. He was so far recovered yesterday afterncon as to be able to Iea\t for nome. of Burliogton, a larg gon manufacturer of that uneil Bluff« yester He Excheqrer, of the the grip to erday. looking after the interests of lbe company, which arer to him than the avple of his He is & wide awake and enthusia tic éd Ynn aze Ruined th from any cause, especially e use of any of the thousand s 1hat promise so largely, with itious testimonials, have no Resort to Hop bitters at once, and in 2 short time you will have the most ro5ust and blooming health, Rubber Hose, Iron and Lead Pipe, Iron and Brass Fittings and Tnmmmgs, at |Bixby & Wood's, THE PLUMBERS. On Bancrift or (Fourth Streets.) HUCHES & TOWSLEE, DEALERS IN Confectionery, Fruits,Huts Cigars and Tob~cco, #resh Oysters and Ice Cream in Season, 12 MAIN 87, Gouncil Bluffs, INFIRMARY | T.J.CADY, M.D, V.8, in the City, OFFICE AT BLUE BARK, UPPLR BROADWAY. REFERENCES : All of the best Fhys claus in_ Council Blufts and roundin COUNCIL BLUFFS IRON WORKS, MANUFAOTURERS OF ENCINES, BOILERS, MINING AND GENERAL MACHINERY titles, real estate and loan agent, Council Bluffs: B. Barry to J. Denbeck, w } of n w { and of nw 28, 76, 41, 84,000, R. Percival to J. N. Cassady, lots B, 6, 18 and 14 in 27, Mullin’s sub city, ¥ M. A. Robinson to G, A, Keeline, part of lot 166, O P m{ §5,000, C. F. Linn to W. P, Baroett, e 4 of Jand nw} of sef 20,77, 42, 1,000, H. C. Nutt et. al. to Wm. Butler, lot4 in block U, Bayliss 1st addition, oity, §1 60, W. Lippold to ¥, Barge, s e | of 26, 7, 42, 85, O R L &P, railroad to J. Frum, n w | of n e 417, 77, 40, 63 D. A. Norton to J. N. Cassady, lot 1, in block 34, Riddle tract, city, $500. J. H. Hamilion to H. H. Poarsons, Office and Works, Maln Street, OOUNOIL BLUFFS, IOWA, We glve special attention to Stamp Mills, Smelting Furnaces, HOISTERS AND GENERAL MILL MACHINERY, HOUSE FRONTS, GENERAL REPAIR WORK will recelve prompt attention. A general s sortwent of Brass (oods, Belting, Pining, AND SUPPLIES FOR Fuundry. Pig Iron, Ooks, Coal OHAS, HENDRIE, L) President. “ BLACK DRAUGHT ” cures dy ypep s wtion and heartbura. IOWA THU ISDAY, SEPTEMBI R 158° COUHGIL BLUFFS SPECIAL "~ NOTICES. advortisemonts, suc as NOTICE. oet, Found, To Loan, For Sale, To Rent, Wants, Bosrding, ete., will be Inserted In this oolumn at the low rate of TEN LINE for the first insortion and FIVE for éach subscquent insertion. rtisoments st our office, No, 7 et, noar Brosdway Wanta, TANTED — (mmediate A man ta fake stieet. \"A\xv“, , energetic and industrios Rolichiors 1ot tho Sotnal Be At A ocia tlon, Council Bluffa, Iowa. We huve vood ter ritofy unoccupied in Ka sis, Nobraia and Town, which wili be let to the tight pirties on liberil torme. Apply in per-on or aduress A. J Cook, manager, Council & FANTED first.c PAHSONS, 20 Afew more day bomiders, Table Rates moderate, MRS, M. E o1e stre NE or two pleasant rooms located not many ®quares from the postoffice, desired by & hllu:;um and wife, Address Bre office, Council Bluffs, ANTRII—R\"( body In Council Blufts lo %o take Tiin ikn, 30 cents per week, de livered by carriers. Office, No 7 Pearl Street near Broad ANTED—To buy 100 tons broom For particulare address Council. Blufl Broom Factory, Council Blufts, Iowa. 668-208¢ For Sale and Rent RICK—200,000 brick for sale by ODELL & DAY, OK SALE—A walo, nearly new and_welghing 2,000 pouncs. Must be sold in next ten days, Apply to Chas, M, Rcss, over Bavinga bank, sept2.ot JUKNISHED KOOMS—Enquire at 106 M3 nater street. JOR SALE—A 10x12 skylight. hot bed. OR SAT E—One set tinners' tools, ny cheap for cash. . R. Jones, No. way, Council Bluffs, Ta. OR SALE—Bowititul residence iots, $00 [ each; nothing down, and 83 per wonth only, EX'MAYOK VAUGHAN Suftable for Apply to Excelsior Gallery. Papls-tt Miscellaneoug, OST—A Inrge wardrob koy. Tiberal roward | to find r__Enquirc at Bee of ATILL AHEAD—Great success. Call and see D new accessories and specimens of pictures ta enb theseiable gelatine bromide process, at the Excelsor Gallery 10 Main strect. trom threo tc five week ence how long diseascd. eyes, operato and remove Pryreginms, cte. ort artificial eyes Special attention to re- aps-tt EXPOSITION) Speed borwtest AT THE DRIVIEG PARK, Fair Association Grounds, Gouncil Bluffs, Iowa, Sept. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1882. PRENIUNS, $20,000. Grand Inaugural Exposition and Specd Contest oped to the world. $9,300 FOR SPEED. The best Mi'e Track in the United S'ates. So say such noted horsemen as Buid Doble, Dan. Mace and others. THE GREAT HURDLE RACES OPEN TO ALL. THE CLOSE BROS of England, with fmported hotses, have Catezed for this race, PROGRAMML, Fiust Day Towa d in which somo of try are expected, DAx—S¢ ptember 10 Soptember 18,—One-half mile d sh, biasks colts. Froe-for-all pace, the best horses in the coun ormal ovening of kors—Jamea G s I. Wison and AL th sp! THIRD DAY—Septem and » vers fi.¢ toere will he a ground- to surpa n loaa, FOURT DAY more fin ray of exhibits in the ing never before at Misscuri Exposi ion T > pted in the Valey of the Firti Day tember 22.—-The fluest speed programme, embraciug such rs e ax 2:27 ¢ oy, froc-for-all, 3 in 6 yunnivg mile heats, with 2,000 for “ensaticnal trottecs an yacers Thero will be over 100 bead of cutle from the floe t herds i the cour try for salo during the forenoun of each day of the Exposition. Come One! Come All! Have a Woek of Genuine Pleasure. On the Fourth Tay, September 21, the grea HURDLE RACE! DONT MISS IT. For Sensational Trotters or Pacers, $2,000. oy desired information address A. B. McKUNE, fec., Couneil Blulh. In. TTD KDMUNDSON, . L SHUGART, A, W. Prosidont. Vice-Pres't, CITIZENS BANK Of Council Bluffs. Organized under the laws of the State of lowa capital. . .8 76,000 capital.. " 200/000 Interest paid on time deposits. Drafts issued on the principal citics of the United Siates and Europe. Spocial attention gi to collections and correspoudence with prompt returus. ill occur For ai Paid up oy Authori DIRKCTORS. §; D Bdmuudson, ¥, L Shugart, I, T. Hart, W. W, Wallace, J lnl. LA Miler AW sero, Jyrdu STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, A SFEEOXALITY. Shop—0Corner Broadway and Scott St HARKNESS, ORCUTT & C0., DRY GOODS AND CARPET HOUS Broadway, and Fourth Street., Council Bluffs, Iowa mar-2-3m J. MUELLER' J. MUELLER, M o S COUNCIL BLUFFS, [OWA, T Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 &5 I W R, T &5 IEAATDE] ¢ WIEIE WWIES . Bluff and Willow Sreets, Council Bluffs, E. R. S‘I’EIN’H'LBER MANUFACTUI S OF ALL KINDS OF DARDS AND SAFER g a specialty curB \\'v maxe ll.e foll WALNUT EX POPLAR WALNUT B PO LA POPLAJ LOPLAR \\AI“\LJ‘ \\ POP) AR WASHSTANDS, £ Mail orders and correspondence promptly at S. E. Cor. Tth Ave. and 12th Stre ended to, Office and Manufactory COUNOCTL BLUFFS, TOWA We arg Uifemng Spemal Bargaing in All Kinds of Summer SHOES AND SLIPPERS. RIENMIEINVMIIDEER, WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF - Sl Y I - G—OODS IN THIS PART OF THE WEST, Z. 7. LINDSEY & CO, 412 Broadway, Council Bluffs. MORGAN, KELLER & CO., WD X T AN IRS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic cases. Calls attende We defy competition in quality of goods or prices. Our M served as umlu aker f vears and thoroughly understands his busi 3, JADWAY., Upholstering in all its_branche aying and lambrequins, Tele- graphic and mail ord % tlled withous HAGG & CO'S BOTTLING WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - IOCWA, BOTTLERS & DEALERS il GEISE'S BEER Made from the Finest Malt and Hops, with water obtained from the CELEBRATED ARTESIAN WELL, AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. This Water is known everywhere for it Purity and Wholesome Qualities. BUDWERISER BEEXI Dealers in C, Conrad & Co.’s Original Budweiser Deer, manufactured in St, Louis, Mo, #47 Orders in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled, HACG & CO., COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA, PETERSCN & LARSON, SOLE AGENT FOR Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, uffs, Towa. from the 2ountry sol mud free. Also oseph Schlitz Brewing Wholesale Dealer in and uncil Orders dea C. A. BEEBE & CO.,, Wholesale aud Ketall Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, O nv nx!er- ra A A. BEEBE, W. BEEBE

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