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P l‘l,.'\li‘ R l" ’“.f:ii GOUNGIL BLUi& SPECIAL , JOWA, TULSDAY HOT BLOO . Snyder - Parmer - Evaus & ( HARKNESS, OROUTT & GO, | arda & ( Brown, Price and other traps, peared a horri _The Daily Beé.i - “The greatest e Printer Ralse 1 t1 N. W, Mansfield—Parmer, Rich: Co,1 1 a - . - e greatest APrinter Raises & Lively Littio Dis.{ Y, W Mane T itl, \Womt & NOTICES 7 ; U' L BLUFFQ sed pleturings of t) turbance in a Dry Goods Store, Co — - { R LM n gir), which were - - C. M. & St, P.—22 ears M. I, Davis— / r Y uriosities to be | Yesterday morning a young man | P Price and Co.; 8 oars Lurlin Ir eaday Morning, Sept, " . ng young Brown Price ) E. Worland T“_, y 2 mataats ) kTt ol "“)',’J" named N, G, Brown, oue of the em | Parmer, kic il | SUBSCRIPTION KAT "‘Y“ o n "" ing o *hlle] ployes of The Nonpareil, struck up a|q O BT . e e & H00UNN P WK t man was crouched in tho rear, pywan DD O for Vear life oxsy. Thoy leaned the teams | lively sensation by stepping into|live .tock ~ a; t the tele:raph poles to rest awhile | Laing's dry goods an tempt h“”‘“:" N }_»: % Oo. - Office: No. 7 Pearl Streot, NOAT (.4 yen started on for Omaba to show |nz to cowhide the propric T Watite, Q ND A P TT H TSE & 0. GRISFIN, Mansger, up ab the fair, promising to return 0| squimmago was quickly over, T_ansters of Tities i ¥ ly. A man to fake iy to 604 South st rtle the people heve the following week. Miss Jodie Wilson, of Leadville, Col- orado, is fn the city, the guest of Miss WATED et ed transfers of titles arc Wre of ho H. W. TILTON MINOR MENTIONS. City Bditor, Brown had not yet fairly got at work before rop..nul as taken from the county |treet more ludicrous than serious. , energetic and industrinug the dry goods man had slapped him in | records by J W. Squire & Co., ab- | YAZANIFD=Ac iR il L ALl ol ' aving o sligt and | stractors of title, real estate and loan | ton, Counci Biufte, low ’y.‘\'.m:.'}:x”;" B [l y d F t'h St t, —J. Mueller's Palace Music Hall, resident of Council Bluffs, and is shaking ;"‘"l”“:’y ‘l;’-\lml, a slig l;le]\,]-Inu s s ;cill[t'\xv"a m .‘x”“ B ool e, roauwa ) an our 1'ee i Siwl r g ad got the whip away from him, s, Cour luff ; awa, which wil, b ght prties on —~8herraden makes photographs. hands with her i g Officer Brooks appeared upon thy ith to M. 8. Gillespy, s. § | iberiit s, Apply i 1'15"".‘“' wioress A.J : § —Call and ses the new fall goods o) ppACE MAKERS AND PEAOE ncone and took the irats Brown to th & £ 4,8%.76, 90, 83800 0 (0l Council Bluffs, Iowa il " ba BREAKERY: poloe station, whero a charge of 83 |q } ofs. o 1 52 7630 8400 ’\ it mor 2t —The republican county convention is T sault and batiety wes ontered, Brown | ™ & “y Wi M0 o, | PN to mest to.morrow afternvon at 1 o’clock, [ what They Have Been Doing to Make ¥ explained that the reason why he at-| g 1 of 11, 75 B0, & 6 9 at the court house. News for the L anila tacked Mr, Laing was that he had | 3" Spohne oo 1 obsiei i tes’ i pcke TR en informe hat the latter had not 7 1 —The largest line of 1adies’ stylish neck " bee n_mi rmed g)x \: ofs w bt ° i wear in the city is at Biiss’, There were a number of petty cases | only insulted hia wife, but had also[* A " ghman, Tot — rybody 1o Co Tix 12k, 20 cof reiees, Office, No about her, to disposo of in the superior court|made slighting remarks Permits to wed were yesterday given e omE e i to l'h-lm‘ Moyer and_Ann Chick, also to | yesterday, D, Ailen was ono of the|and he took this means of getiny block 2, Hutl's ,\JI to Oakland, Headquarters For the Cele- Sroderd sas dispose r | s2tI8faCtiON. Towa R wnd I @0 to Alonzo Pres- — P Audrew Carter and Eila Broderick, all of | quiet drunks who was disposed of for | 53,59 JL s, g of tho srory is that [y 1ot 1. 0, 77 45, 35 0. o e brated b B0 o i an. Vil | e B o 1|1 T O e i ™M —The ladies all go to Bliss’ when they | McCarthy were also adjusted at a like [charge. Tho whole diffisulty erose|ja:q iy pi. Mynter's ad ) i e from Mr. Brown being wmisinformed, and without properly investigatiug the matter, in hot blood he rushed for the store. He waited for no explana want stylish millinery. The Young Men's Christian Associa- | Frank Stovens, arrested for fighting tion mieet this evening in their new rooms | 4 the 0, B & . depat, on North Main street, for business and amount £500., W. J. Trotter part of block 64, ton | Avoca, $300. Weber Pianos, Goods ¥or, Sale and Rent M. E. McArthur, i Lt “500,010 brick for lien & Coon's add, gave an- o Toys and Fancy other side to tho story told about |and commenced war at once, but afeer | 11 Boedman to J M. Palmer, 1ol Wholesale and Retail, LUt ) him, Hosaid thata follow at thelthe atlar was over, (xplanations hadyy blook 18, Ridd $440. | 100 S TR T —Order your fair hate at Bliss’, They depot, a stranger, trisd to rob him of been made and the matter satafacton: | G 8, 7 ntmira to [Mm hie b Aty 60 Exoel ioe Galery Address, J. MU ly adjusted, the case against Beown | yoona. s, waa (dismissed, and the [ sensation | g5 000, is supposed to have ended. The whole| ™ fohy Johnson to Charlos Puarvey, affair scems to have grown out of gos: | nart of v, w. § of 80, 75, 43, $500. 1 X ¥ eI 8175, and ho had to_resist of course. —The trastees of the public library held | 3oy ot the tellow off from him until no meeting yesterday afternoon, onacoount | tho officers came, and then the would- 2 of a Jacic of qorum. They will r3 agin | o robbor run away, and ho ws th | e sad she. setens ot (he. ure o |V o fo 0 d 0 50, 10, 45, 8600, © at 5 o'clock this afternoon, unlucky one to be arrested, He was | that unruly member, the tongue, got- 1 of 5. 'e. } of 16, 10, 8800 —Tik Brw acknowledges the receipt of | diacharged, and allowed togo on his| 4ing hotn Mr. Brown and Mr. Lag Dt an invitation, with the usual compliments, [ way to Pacitic Juaction, to which |, 4 foolish conflet. 1 Sop. | place ho had bought a ticket when the i Sl to the Shelby county fair, to be held Sop- 2 ! ber 21t and 22d EOLWRN AT 5 Notice to Shoe Dealers Un)y. s ; ; Tho case against young Walters, | Wi juform shoe denlers of Omaha, —Col. Sapp's buggy, in which himself| charged with ~attempted rape, was| Council Bluffs and other towne, that and wifowere seated, way run into by an- | continued until this morning, other buggy Sunday evening, on Broad- Two young fellows 4w} of Bewntiful residenco lots, 860 er wonth on VAUGHA! LIER, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, ' C l B, W. L. PATTON—Phys| and Oculist. m E’mfl m L Miacelianeous. 0ST—A large wardrob koy. Liberal romard 4 1o find r_Enquire at Beo office, JTILL AHEAD— 'at succrs. Csll and sec new accessories and specimens of pictures taven b the reliable gelatine bromide process at the Excelsior Gallery 10 Main street. tle{Dt-* 0) FOR SALE My residence, No, 7 roti) 17 Fourth street Muxpny, we propose to show eamples of the A Single Viotory. The va'ue of el from Dos | kinds of goods we have for sale, and Can cure any case of sore cyes. 16 18 only — tricity a8 & remedial |8 matter of tme, and can cure generally in { way, and was somewhat smashed, but|Moines, named Benjamin Edgarton|oonstautly on hand or made to meas- nyf{[llllux,&l:nined:\n] 1rium:¥.-m'- pre: .!I,‘:"fot,i. 31\;"::“0“‘“!'1!‘ ‘;vlnv:;‘v;hgld:?s:' | fortunately no one hurt, and Charles Haley, were picked up by | ure, at the Council Iluffs fair, Sep- |j9dice. " HoNAS raic OfL stands | oo ‘operate and remove Pryreginms, cte., and hi i Th th ht to be 0 3 tormost in this class of compounds, Testi: , wert artificinl eyes Special attention to re- | —Seaman has just recelved about two | the polico. S napdnu i) Ly nber 18th to 224, and invite compe- | yonials fromall parte teil of the wondrous | maveine tadeworms = i of the gang which, after the state fair, | tj 7. T. Lixpsey & Co. | cures of theumatism, neuralgia, hurte, and h d volumes of miscellaneons books, 1T, | tition, natism, gin, /s TR O hich e 1s offeriu at onohal | Pushed westward to take i the fairs b MG sores, ctc., eftected by its agency, THE GRAND INAUGURAL i wome of whicl 2 O 2, Vi a 3 e et s, 3 £ T T P f‘,“{;;::f :: “l;:::,;"’ n]rsl.gz;x:xn:.wll;: PERSONAL. 2 Chinese Rewristration. Guarantees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2_00 ! (! ve been complained of for | caudy stand kept by & colored man| oo o b come famous.” said & custom house ND i) i § Dusiness men ha i o] amod " Burko, "Mhoro - being mwt| Dr T B Lacy left st evenmg for o fofficial to an Examinor reportcr yes- A ! throwiog out rubbish instond of carting it BEIEE ERES S convict, he was | brief trip to Cudar Rapids, terday, us fboth stood on the deck ot S eed COnteSt IVEADDE » WA T EST. ) f off. turned loose and cautioned abont try. | Geo. H. Stillman has statted for Daven. | the Britieh steamer Sardonyx, The P . 5 { —Yesterday afternoon the funeral of 15,0745 0o any crooked work here. | port to attend college there, reporter looked and boheld a_diminu- AT THE B]ufi and W]H[}W gpeets r'[]un[}ll B N Mrs. Daniel Dougherty took place, the | iy companion, Heley, was charged e b Wite: b Diteaions, | ove Chinaman about 5 feet 3inch | Wil ) k] 5 \ services being held at the Catholic church. | with vagrancy. He olaimed Clinton 0 k s ':” Rlu‘l"‘"] vdu‘"‘v b Lennox, | height, of a light ln.;mn uunplv DK{; IVING P Ru! = = Mre. Dougherty has long lived here, her | ag his home, and when asked if he had | 140t Were at the fisden. weighing perbaps 128 po i Z\, " ] '! ,{ } 3 & husbaad baving been for years in Mr. | run away, said, *Well, about half ran | Mr. Erb, of Brb & Duquette, is reported | looking as though thirty-eich e Wickham's employ. awny, and the other Balf left.”” The |as improving rapidly in health, age, and wearing an apparently paren Fair Association Grounds, 1 —Council Bluffs i farnishing Omaha it | judge hummed a strain of ““There's| J. W. Himobaugh. of Oshkosh, was|PI® BEE oD bis weazened counte- MAM sance, besides a ing of uo place liko homo,” and after liston- | among yesterday’s arrival at the Oglen, | 2Hhee booides, ay ey € 3 OF ALL KINDS OF grapes, We noticed yesteiday Alderman & hickory shirt A, Wood seated on a wagon load, bound for across the river, the grapes being only part of one order for 14,00) pounds. That is but one of many. —The base ball boys are fitting up their grounds in fine shape for the coming games, 1t isnow planned to bave » game next Friday afternoon on the grounds here, between the Council Bluffs nine and | St, Louis Browns, —1t will well repay the gentlemen of Council Bluffs and Western Iowa to call at the Merchant Talloring Establishment of Joseph Raiter, 810 Upper Broadway, aod examine his lntest styles of Fall Goods, particularly his nobby French Nigger Heads, His prices, as is well Kknown, cannot be beat, and he guarantees, s usual, a perfect and stylish fit. ~—Tickets are out fora grand annual ball by St. Patrick Benevolent society at their fine hall, on Wednesday evening, the 20th of this month, The parties given by this old and popular society are always carefully managed and largely at- tended. —Few of our citizens know that Geo, F. Crawford & Co., the largest buyer and shipper of eggs in the west, is located in Council Blutfs, They simply do an im- menso business, They are thoroughly sponsible and promyt in their payments. They pay the highest cash prices, remit promptly. No commissions, See their adyertisement, —Oue letter makes quite a little differ- ence sometimes, Seaman, the book and stationery man for iustance, announced in Tue Bee that he would sell books at one_ third *'off” publishers’ prices, by the drop- pring of an the typos made bim promise to sell at one-third “of" publish- ers prices, which is a little too low. The class in arithmetio may amuse themselves by figuring out the difference between the two offers, —In the oicuit court yesterday the time was occupled in the trial of the case of J. 8, Williaws ve. James Coyle, it being a suit to recover daunges for false imprisonment. Coyle aund Williaws had some business troneactions and Coyle charged the latter with stesling some wood, and bad him locked np, Dailey & Burke appeared for the plaintiff, and Jobn N. Baldwin, for the defondant, ~Mr, Miller, of Chillicothe, Mo,, vice. president of the Missouri Horticultural Soclety, sud one of the largest fruit raisers in that state, favors Tue Bre with frequent liberal samples of the kind of apples and pears which be is shipping bere, About the most toothsome, finely flavored fruit yet sampled is the pear known as the Duchess d'Angalime. They are large sized and luscious, There is & history connected with the naming of the pear, A peasant presenting a plate of the pears to # German princess, asked for name of them, and they were thus christened, —City Marshal Jackson was yesterdav stirred up some over oue of his wail wagons, He found that the wagon had gone out of the barn and left a nut behind, Asit was drawn by a pretty lively horse, Jackson feared the wheel would come off, snd & runaway wou'd result, He started in hot haste for the postoffice, and fouud the wagon had gone from there. Then he sept & boy on horseback 1n bot haste after it, but it was too late, the wheel had come off just as the wagon reached the North. ing to the boy’s story of going off' with a wide-show, and getting left, he con- tinued the boy’s case until to-day, and let the boy out, the inward hope evidently being that the youny tellow would hurry beyond the limits. These two seom to be fow samples of gang of young sneaks, who are gathering here, and who ought to be broken up. Richard Baker, better known as “I'exas” was before the court on trip- lets—one charge beinz assault aud battery, he being thumped n the calaboose by another prisoner named White, another charge for being drunk, and another for using profane lnnnnlge He managed to slip out ot the assault charge, by the abaence of White, as a witness, and got off of the other by pleading guilty to being drunk, the usual fine being imposed, and he going off on the promise to puy—| employers being sccurity. “T'exas” gets off easy, somehow. A trio of noisy ones, one named Roberts and two named White, were arrested for raising a disfurbance at Mrs. Butterfield’s, One smashed a lighted lamp and a fire started bat was specdily suppressed. Roberts put up an old horse for security and appenred himself in court yesterday morning, but his comrades wers not forthcom ivg and the horse was held, Uity .| Clerk Savascool has already,an ofter of fifty cents for the steed. ‘The expressmen etill insist on stand- mg on foridden ground, the ordi- nauce notwithstanding, Chief Field started in yesterday to remind thom of the law, and entored complaint against Jamos Jacoby for loitering on Bancroft street, He gave $26 bonds and the case was continued until to- day. Dan_ Burns and Henry Grice were yesterday afternoon booked for being drunk. An uproarious cowboy yvesterday afternoon raised a row in a Broadway saloon and refused to go ont, Ofii Brooks took him by the collar and led him in, Two men entered Wagner's saloon yeaterdasy and ssked change for a $6 bill. While Mr. Wagner stepped up stairs after some change, the till was tapped, and on his return the strangers were gone, One of thom was soon after arrested, and gave his name as Murphy, He had only §4 on his person, while the amount taken from the till amounted to about §8, E. R. Decker, a plain druok, was assossed the usual amount yulenhy - —— lhnl‘urdl Acid Phosphate. FOR OVERWORKED PROFESSIONAL MEN, MircueLs, Canandai} 1 think ita grand of brain force or nervous e A New Undertaking &h\bllflhmunl in Our Oity, Ap will be seen by a card in this is- sue of Tue Dainy Bee another new enterprise has boen added to the bus- iness establishments of our city, Mr, D. M. Connell, who comes highly recommended from his late home iv New Hampshire, has opened out with a large and well selected stock in the undertaking business, on North Main streot (the old Rescue engine house, ) Mr, Conuell is a th potent undertaker, having b wnd succeseful experience at the bus iness. We bospeak for him a very liberal patronage. In connection with his establishment Miss Mascn, of La alle, Tlis, is in the city, the guest of Miss Lithie MeMahon. A. M, Jackson bas returne from Chic- ago, where he disposed of a large number of cattle. J. W. Wileox, {ono of the prominent farmers of Oaklar d, was in the city yes. terday. Loowis & Marion, late of Jefforson, Green county, are in the city lookiag u) a location for an agri-ultural warehouse. Frank Mason, of the Wabash railway, returned from Dakota this morning, where he hasbeenon a business and pleasure trip. . 8. Hene, representing the Burlington vinegar aud pickle works, was in the city yesterday, looking afier business with ueual activity. Mrs. Arnold, of Chicago, is in the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. J, T\ wife of the general agent of the Chi:ago & Northwestern, F. Muehlberger, one of the well known business men of Led Oak, and who is a constant reader of T'ie Brk, was in the city yesterday, Rev, Mr, Lemen, of tha Baptist church, has returned from his trip to Colorado Springs and other western points. He looks brown and hearty, as theough the trip had done him mush goo Y. W. Cain, of Keg Ciesk, who eradu- ated from the Keokuk Commercial col- lege, and who is very ski.lful in the use of the pen, was in the city yeste specimens of his hanniwork, He is making arrangements to exhivit specimens of plain ornamental penmavship and card writing at the fair here, Miss Jessie Walker star s this evening for Ocio, to res.me her scheo! Jife, Miss Faunie Walker accompanies her, and Miss Edith Ross, woo has been visitiog friends here, g s with thew as far as Eer home in Towa City. Barney Fathersone, lat: of Chicago, the new change cateher of the Council Blnffs champion base ba'l nine, rcached here yos. te.day morning. He is a good one, The 1tt. Rev. may well feel proud of his boys, Prof, Farnham has gone to Des Moines, called there by the news that his brothe) in-'aw, Mr, Scribner, had been knocked down, badly injured and robbed, Yester day Pro arnham tele wbed beck here that Mr, Serbuer was dead, and heunce he will not he able to return to-morrow, G. H. Mast, who was formerly in the employ of G, H, & J. =, Collins, of Oma- ha, has now started ou’ on the road in the interests of Mr, Steinhilber, whose furni- ture manufactory here s so extensive and the business so increasing as to warrant him in pushing out still turther, Reward Offereq, Twenty-tive dollars voward will be nformation given to any one affording leading to the arrest and ¢ the person who, on the bight of the 10th, sent in a false alarm acd broke box No, 8, Fige Conmirree, Shoe Dealers, Meditate on a local to you iu another part of this paper. . Lixvsey & Co, At the Btock Yards. The following the shipments and receipts at the Union Stock yards yes- | torday trousers. “Why famous!" asked the wonder- ing water front reporter, as he looked in vain at the physic.l and wental development of the .'\l.'ua.'n for tho rigns of abnormal hich usually cuaracterizo the great m, the earth, “Why, this is Uuog Dai, the first Chinamen that has returned under the new law with a passport. He left here on the H:h of the present month, ‘and weunt to Victoria.” Il examine his passport and see if ho's all right.” Ung Dai produced his passport, and answered all the questions put to him an glibly as a_hand-organ, as follows: ‘‘You catchen scar on left fore arm?” “‘Yesh, me catchee him in fiah— alle same burn,” said Ung Dai, rolling ur his sleeve. **You have a star in India ink on right ferearm, Ungl” ““Yesh, Melican sailor man he all samo put him on long time,” said Ung j Iy showing his other arm, “Youall right, Ung;you can go ashore whenever you like,” said the ofticial as he left tho vessel and the famous Chinaman at the same time, The steamer Olyde, v hich left yes- terduy morning for Panammna, carried forty-four Chinese, all but three of whom belouged to the crew, All were provided with pausports, The steamer Rio de Janeiro, which arrived from Penawa four days sinco was allowed to dock yesterday, She had nine Chinese passengers on board, none of whom were allowed to land, They were transferred on board the hulk Chiva, The steamsr Idaho, which eailed yesterday for Victoria, had six Chinese in her crew, all of whom were provided with passports, The steamer Mississippt took twenty Chinese to Seattle, but they were not provided with passports. So far no sttempt has been mude to bring the question of the detention of the Chineso to a legsl imsue. All tho fight so far has been between the steamship company = and the Chinese consul, The United States government has not yet been made » of be compelled to intervene, us it did in the case of thelanding cf the An- ger Head women, In that cace both the Chinese plaintiff andftha Eoglish defendant were anxious to have the Chinese land, In the present case the steamship company are anxious to get rid of the Chinese in their charge, and the Chinese consul is &nxious to have them land, Ia a suit for this purpcse both parties would be working for a cowmon end, and hence the United States government will have to step in and maintain the majesty of the from the compuns's steamers to the hulk China s .nzuely voluntary to aot on the part of the steamship cow- pany, as lhu collector of the port does not compel it. As long as the Mon- golians do not land he does not care what disposition the ccmpany wmay make of them, **“Kigurcs are not ulwnu facts,’ but the incontrovertible facts coneern- ing Kidney-Wort are better than most figurce. Kor instance: “Tt is coring overybody” writes a druggist. *“Kid ney-Wort is the most popular medi- cine we sell,” It ehould be by right, for no other medicine has such specific action on the liver, bowels and kid- neys. Do not fail to try it, party to any action, but probably will | law, The transportation of Chineso Sept 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1882. PREMIUNS, $20,000. v Grand Inangural Exposition and Specd Contest open to the world, $9,300 FOR SPEED. The best Mi'e Track in the United S ates. So say such noted horsumen as Budd Dob e, Dan. Mace and others, THE GREAT HURDLE RACES OPEN TO ALL. THE CLOSE BROS, of England, with imported horses, have catered for this race. PROGRAMMF, Finst DAY Soptember 18.—One-hal! mile d sh, Towa a d Nebiaske coits. Free-for-all pace, in which some of the best horses iu the coun: ted, try are exp Srconn DAx—6pember 10, Formal apening of Noted J Ingersoll, James F. Wi son and CARErswith BpIenaa Tacon. Tuiro DAY—Septem’ r 23 and & vere five running r 3 time tiere will b an exhi ition of cattls on ke grounds o surpass anyihing ever before shovn 1o FoUnTH DAY More fine races ¢ with an ar- Expost ion Build- tou pted In the Vailey of the Sertcmber 22.—-The mbracing such ra 3 in 6 running m isationl trovters an pacer over 100 head of cattle from the luring the There will be et herdsin the conntry for sal forenoon of each day of the Expositi Come Omne! Come All! Have a ' Week of Genuine Pleasure. On the Fourth Pay, September 21, will occur the great HURDLE RACE| DONT MISS IT. For Sensational Trotters or Pacers, $2,000. For any desired inf; tlon addro:e A. B. MuKUNE, %ec , Council Blaffy, Ia 1D EDMUNDSON, K. L SUUGAKT, A, W. KTRERT, Prasident. Vice-Pres't, ~ Cashler. CITIZENS BANK Of Gouncil Bluffs, Organized under the laws of the State of Towa Puld up capltal,. - 75,000 Authorized capi 2001000 Interest paid on time deposits. Dratts Issucd on the prinaipal citiea of the United States and Europe. Special atention ¥ive to collections aud correspoudence with prompt returus. DIRECTORS. J. D Edmund. E. L. Shugart, J. T.Hert, WOW. W W. Rolfer, 1. A Milsr, A, W, Streot, fyidu STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, €IGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS, PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, P( (LAKF ‘V:\lu\l T WARDR OBIS, £ Mail orders and correspondence promptly attended to, 8. E. Cor. 7th Ave, and 12th Street, COUNCIL BLUFFS, 10WA wivie| Couneil Bluffs, Towa, T N, m e BER % CUPBOARDS AND SAFES, We maxe the following a specialty: TON TABLIS POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, AKFAST TABLE! POFLAK WARDROBES, ST TABLES, FPOPLAR CUP ].()A]‘IJS POPI.ATR SAFES, UT OPEN WASHSTANDS. Office and Manufactory WALN MORGAN, KELLER & CO.,, UNDERTAIRERS. The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and met cases, Calls atrended to ot all hours We. defy competition in quality of goo:‘l t::‘icprlou. Ql\r Mr. Morgan hus served as undertaker for forty years and thoroughly uudmund- WAREROOMS, 346 AND 857 BROADWAY. pholsteri anches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, ni‘alo- wranhic snd mail orders filled without delay. C. A. BEEBE & CO, HAGG & CO's BOTTLING WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - BOTTLERS & DEALERS I GEISE'S BEER Made from the Finest Malt and Hops, with water obtained - - I0Ws4, from the IBRATED ARTESIAN WELL, AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET. This Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities. BUDWBISER BEEIR Also Dealers in C, Conrad & Co.’s Original Budweiser Beer, manufactured in St, %7 Orders in the City or From Abroad Promptly Filled, AGG & CO0., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, PETERSON & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph Schlitz Brewing Company’s Celebrated MILWAUKEE BEER, peil Bluffs, Towa, Orders from the zountry nulhlted ealors deliver-d free. W. RUNYAN, W. BEEBE Wholesale aud Ketall Dealers in FURNITURE AND CROCKERY Nos. 207 & 209 Broadway, Council Bluffs, JAMES Merchant Tailo 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA Always keeps on hand the finest assortment of material for gentlemen's wear, Satistaction gnaranteed FRANEY, of all ducvipu::nl Devol's New Building, No n O TO 536 BROADW.AX For all kinds of FANCY GOUDS, such a8 Laces, Embrotderies, Ladies Undarwaar Also Handkerchiots, both in sllk and linen, hose of all kin Wo hope the laaies will'call and soo our stock of goods ab 650 Broadwiy 1) ds, thread, pius, 1 CHARLES RICHE, Merchant Ta lor. (Late Cutter for Metealf B ) Street. Council Bluffs, la, Suits to order $18 and upwards. _GEO, H, LHAMI' western depot, but fortunately no damage | he can also sccommodate the public T was dene. The wheel had gone the entire [ With & beautiful new hearse and lan- distance without any nut. dau carriages. —A dilapidated show appeared on the | W, McCartuey, 88 Lloyd Sticet, Buf- atreon bere biight and eady yostarday | falo N. ', flluld” spratacd by "L‘x".ffl. 8. Noonan. Abstract, Real Estate and Loan Brokers. s employer, nderson, 94 morning. The parsde consisted of two | ny = SHIPMENTS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, MRS, H, J. HILTON, M, D., | “§o00 G000 omplete et of abstrach books to all city lots sud lands in Pottawattamie J . itreet, procured some THomas' Frecrue 5 i L & P8 T, A, & M. | 0co—Broadway, b Naks 3 Peadl county. ‘Hities exauined aud abstracts furoished 03 short cotice. Motey £0 15an o city and fara | ¥ Begroes, one containivg motley showing | O1r, and be says tha » few application en- | R, Davie—Sherman & Hapcoc Blrcols WUl “Jractice 1o State add Feders "“‘Ic.“l.e" A!.n sgnfi!!u B e e ol s Beuaay 40 W0 Wha borsowar, laal aaé1 ™ oz and soid. “ORice of tent poles, ragged bundies of canvas, & 'abled bim to 0 to work as usual, C.& N.W.=10 oars G, H, & J, W, |Courta wev. Gesn ‘ 5 cars Darvin Bros. J. W, Suyder. JACOB SIMS, 3~ Attorney and Counsellor at Layw, | Shop—Ocrner Hroadway and Scott 4 A SEROXALYTY. 'KIMBALL & CHAMP, (Successors to J, P. & J. N, Cawady.)

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