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THE DAILY BEE-~COUNCIL BLUFFS e | . . - . Th D I B l4\ ses an additioral incrense of the same [ York—D, Eichenberaer, A ‘ :: sh wn_ \\; j.ru) am, Gfium“‘_ LUFFS ‘r( !’“A{ e f” Y €€, lamount. Fach licensed dog is expected | Griffin iy Clark Potter, k T g | to ha tag attsched to a collar ar motion was made e Al ol Wright--S, B, Pasmore. 0 M;E., & . worn about the neck, Otherw he i weed t S SOL | York--W. L. Harper. NOTICH aavert m— . h [ g ) V& cletk of the court | M Simma declining to serve, R, | NOTIOR. ertisonicnte, . oAt s e stevin Chas. Mosgrove | T t was substituted. , Found, To Loan g owner does 1ot 2o bis buil within five day " | tnent wan taken, ta, Boarding, etc,, wi Tb\lrfidherflrrwlr:». Sept therodd or the dog is to be rentenced te Sk crvsntal G TAMD ¢ I county commtlee met in one | ohumn st the low rate BUBSCRIPTION RATES death, and the marshal i allowed 81.50 | o 0% CORPL BILCNE 8. D sute-rooms and orgsnized hy 1 th ByOartler, - - - = - % centsperweek, |for attending the fune There is o[ o him inanimously oleeting Jolm W. Baird | PER LINE for ewch subsequent insertio By Mall e e aoa e o $10.00por Yoot | o et a sausage machine §s to be regublic i woner w3 chairrawn, who with trae loyaity :‘: adv. nts st our ofiice, No.7 -~ wtarted in connsction with the pound, and | jn*whict Yad nerformed che duties [ declared: **Yoa may heat me cut of Office: No. 7 Pearl Street, Near|, .. . ....willtake the place of other offi & nomiuation, gentlemen, but you Wanta, w:fifi',m. Manager, meat on the prisonet’s bill of fare, but this bn N, Bald win presen d <]v vrwvlwnvkm-p me (ruml }.~J~v 2 l\rviw . \ FANTED—1 irat class c3at_and pants mn, N, %, MLTON, Gity Battor may be n wistake, Still the owners of |namnsof A. W. Ryckmar, and Mr. | publican, and T sball do allin my e st o o Reiter's Meichan t Taloring et meeemcamesees | dogs stionld histen to protect thelt pota by | Clayton -hml of John W ::u-.:‘ i ':'lfrI;I"_:'u'nn vidtory for the party | Eachlshinect, Ne, 310 Br dway, Counci MINOKX MENTIONE, lisense ) - cry el o A 3 - resulted: Strest b3, Ryckr i | - - ANT D= By & young msn, & & tuation in e ~There was & very Baird 29. The formal ballot us | Reward Oftered. Y & store o uftce, of will travel ou ihe —1. Mueller's Palace Music Hall, Tuesday evening, which will be a sur-| ¢ " 5 | Twenty-five dollars rownrd will be | 83 _Addrce B, Council Blufs, ~8herraden makes photographs, prise to the many friends in Tmogene, | given to any oveaffording information J D 1 Peter Connelly whera the coatracting parties live and are 7 12 to the arrest and convicti SIS, Ohve suC L eter Uonnely were | wits prominsat, Despite the efforts to 2 the person who, on the night of the : it Keep the mate-r quiet, in which Jittle plot o 10th, sent in a false alarm ard broko I';,;l\;“\;'-:m‘ il be ok So the ght prtics o | ~—VYesterday was the Jewish New Your, | iciasing justice, E. J. Abbott seems : box No 3 CommITres ¥, manag er, Council bluffs and was duly colebrated by those of that f, =y o joined, Tur Brr is able o an- | Kape—1st I - — AN Toktaire. N4 faith. , tozll K is and 24 7 A Single Victory. nte. Mae M. F nounes the names as ozl K, Lewis an p 7 glo ¥ —The little darkey, Hege, was last even- | Apnie M, 1 " 'h Phoine ’ & Hr-I\ " -m.nn‘n.um :n-_n. a yemedial i i ing taken to the reform school by the - e e Boomer 4 oy I t hus gained a rional victory over pre- ( A 16uatod Hob. IATY Jonme : " TiomAs Erecraie O1n stands squarca from the postofic sheriff, NAMING THE MEN. selknap LA |1 10 thils lass of compoutids, Testl: | iasbana kad wifo, Addres L O —The chief of the fire departient bos i Carion W ot ST il gl s not qualified yet s oil inspector, and { 4 CRBANE o isd ol J b T ) probably will not. The Repub icans Nominate 8. D, |c'ove ageticy Giarner . PRt o —Hubert Varpoorpen and Mary Hipp, or Clork of the |iardin.... . 3 FOR SALE, . both of Omahs, were yosterday watried Street For 0] A Hazel Deli 350 My renidence, No. 715 Fourth e!root fsalire, Adr: O by Justice Abbott. Courts and Vic Kel- T g o ) L. 1. Moweny. | ghonn o Biate Tows. —Joseph Ross, the upper Droadway 3 Key 2 " = oooper, desires to purchase fifty thousand ler For Recorcer, Layton........ 5 THE TROUBLED #OOLS. | __ YorBaleandRent hoop-poles. Write to or enquire at his — P LIS i - - I 0 ek formic er shop, ¥ % Y The Btir In One Serves to Keep the B ACLRRL L e .. |8 B Frumand George M Fut- 4 Others Stirred - [he Presens aud UIHISIE B TO0NS —Joseph Reitor makes the Finest Suits Rominated Tar g3 st iRt itreet, in the latest styles, at the lowest porsible il g oty ATl IW' Witk o ™ P i R \ pp! celado lery. R LRI DR Brisdis, Gsacty A 2 The Chicago Tribuno thus cloarly | LMt bed:_Apy toExcl lor Guilry. s PP = SETHEN - — o : i T 7IOR BALE—Beantitul residence lots, 860 Dlufts { 2 explains the relation which the St | F'%cr: nothitg down, and S permonth onty, VU AL 50w 103 o loensed, - The The Doings in Detail VARG ] Panl pool has in regard to the Coutcil EX'MAYO: VAUGHAN. collector now starts out to hunt up the YRR Wavelaud. . 3 Bluffs pool: =] hundreds of delinquents. In ncoordance with tho published | \VHight .| Tho genoral managers of n..- North- Lt MLl ~Mrs. Davenport, of the public library | call tho republican county convention i35 i ‘Ivlw;r],l)hilwaukfm { ! Paul, u}m. o A largs wardrob key. Iiberal remard reports 995 books taken out in July, and | was held at tho court house yesterday Totaleveivens s 29 20| Rock Island road« will meet in this il : e 6 y city to day for the purpose of trying | QUT1LL AHEAD—Great suc Call and_see 186 fn Augus._ Of zlh..,.- thure were |y fiormoon, John W. Baird called tho| 8. 1) Siruut was duly auctured the Al S R ‘S e sorcstores nn;l.;npunmnnlzlal Dlotures July 709 works of fiction, and in August : nominee of the convention, T iy NP u h the re iable gelatine bromide process, 7. delegates to order, n‘nd after readmlu Oi motion” ot {Mr) Sapp the con- ll)":;ln:::l l"-’l;ty‘;tm- «l‘;;h“a(;-mclld St M Tho fire boga who went to Omaba| 0 b Mr. B. F. Clayton nomi | yongion procoeded to an informal bal-| Sl 81< Miitnespolis, = Sinco the es- F LoV ), a - e »r recorde! . £ ¢ : To any case of Kore ey e, y yesterdny report a good thme, but they had [ P8¢0 B M. Lovo, of Garaon, sa tem- jlot for recorder, o Minneapolis by tho Rock Ialend |3 matior of s, ‘and can: curo cencraly i all the marching they wanted, and if any. | Porary chairman, who thanking the cil Binfs C.P, Kehior, of Maoodonia: | 9uite & lively contest has been going | {2t thres 1o five wakely wiokes o (ifor, thing a fow ateps too much. convention for the lonor, urged the [ £ 5HES Ve -« BtTOT OF FA0SCOMK | on between “this road and North- el e Bl o] LEUTEE Eaation het " E. P. Brown, of Nonlw,p C. Smith, westorn sud Milwaukee & St. Paul artificial eyes Bpecial” attention to re. —The cowboy mamed .Johnson, who |delegates in their zeal for their parti | ¢ yimos township and £. P. Brown, PEaVTBIR BB LItk 'mnmu‘mm;‘t 6t ¢ tadeworms apb-t{ raised a row in a Broad, loon, cular candidates not to torget that|of Neola, woro presented and tho in-| ., - y. o enta = —— - SRALSAINS U1V oAt 15 worlcanb 7,00 they wore men, met for a purpose. | formal billot resulted an follows: Kel- | }1® ‘\"',;'}‘h::‘;l};‘““ A"’lwl'\;”‘;j:u;'e'z'g; THE GRAND INAUGURAL for the city, On motion of James Goulden, Mr. [ler 49, Smith 34, Ka:hler 18, Brown 7 —The young man, Murphy, arrested for tapping the till in Wagner's saloon, had o hearing yesterday and was discharged, there was little evidence against him, —Deputy Sheriff Clatterbuck left last [ship be selected as committes on evening with the unfortunate man Karre, | erodentiala. to take him to the asylum for the insaze, ~—Permit to commit matriwony was yos- terday given to A. Willsie and Abbie Dill, of Sonth Bend, Neb., and to Herbert Verhoorlen and Mary Hiff, of Hardin, —Three boothlucks, George Polemson, Tom Collins, and Georgo Norris, were yes torday arrested for raieiog a street rum. | 100 of throe were appointed on per: pus, and let off witha locture by Judgo Aylosworth, —Frank Kerr was yesterday fived in court for being druok and was allowed to golhome to get the money. Onjthe way back with the cost he dropped in to get a drink, and as & result got full again, and was again ocked, —The running of special excursion traing on the several roads will prove a greaf: ac- commodation to many who will attend the fair here next week, By these trains visi- tors can take in all the events of a day and return home in the evening, —All the houses and places of business should be correctly numbered, and that right speedily, not ouly because of the let- ter carrier system, which is to be inau- gurated the first of next month,but hecause of the géneral convenience resulting there- from. —Dick Ricketts feels joyous, He has received fresli encourazement that he will at no distant date reccive his share as one of the heirs of the Tingstrom eastate 1n England. The portion which falls to his grandmother is $157,000, and there ure five heirs only to that amount, he being one of the five, —The Emplde bardware company are moving their stock into their handsome new brisk block, making one of the largest and most complete o:tablishments of the kind in the west The company and the building are certainly such as Coun- cil Bluffs and her citizens may well feel proud of, —One of Council Bluffs' prominents wasoverhoard in the park the other even- ing making bloody threpts sgainst some unknown person, who had evidently been interforing ingome private business, A senatorial duel or & gore-slopping scene I predicted, —Jim Crowley yesterday had his exam- ination hefore Justice Abbott, oo the charge of malmiog an old man, by chew- ing off his lower lipin o row, Crowley was held in 8500 bond for the grand jury’s action, and not having any security was taken to jail, —Accordiog to prescnt plhus, next Tuesday will probably ba set apart for a special day on which the school children ay attend the fair, and next Thursday as & day for the closivg of business houses and a general attendance of em- ployers aud employes, —A young man named Wi, Kogers, & collector for S I, Newell, agent for Me- Liudeey, ot Knox township, wus chosen temporary socretary. W. ¥. Sapp moved that one from each ward and one from each town Mr, Clayton move amend by making it a comnutteo of five, which was concurred in and the following were pamed: Wm, Daven- bard, of Council Blufls, Lovenburg, of Bloomer, O motion of John Lindt a commit- manent organization, Those named Robert Wilson, of Center, and H, O. Seiffery, ot Avoea. While the committees were prepar- ing to report, Colonel Dailey, by con- sent, called attention to the coming veterans’ reunion to be held here, ana possible by soliciting and sending in of all sorts, provisions, money, ote. The committee on pormanent or ganization reported in favor of B. F. Clayton as permanent chairman, and W. W. Bilgoer, of Belkunap, as secre- tary. The report was adopted. Mr. Clayton, on taking the chair, sensibly remarked that he had no speech, The convention had met for business, and he hoped the business would proceed with the usual har- mony characterizing republican gati.- | After some delay the committes on credentials reported the followiny delogates from Kane township: FIRST WARD, F. Davis, W. McFudden, W. Si- | dentopt, A, J. Bump, R, 1. Bryant, | and D. B, Olark SECOND WAR C. 8, Hubbard, H. L. Henry, L 8, tussell, A. F. Olatterbuck, Goorge Drake, Cheater Tibbits, and J. M.} Arthur, THIRD WARD, D. Maltby, W. K. Savp, Thomas Tostevin, 8, T. Walker, R, . Sealey, Geo, Albee, and John Lindr. FOURTH WARD, Phil Armour, G, 8. Lawson, W, H, J. N, Baldwin, J. P, ul- don, Scott Rice, Dr. H Hart, L, P, Judson, asd J. T, Stuart, Boomer~A, Lovenburg, Bolkuap—Thos. Kenrooy, W. W. Bilger, George H. Nash, Carson—E, M, Love, Jas, 5, White, G. W. Ros COrescent—A, R, Matlock. Conter—W, 8. Davenpurt, R, B, Wilson, W. 5. Edie, Grove—L. D. Woodmauey, George Balton, Steve Suith Prentiss, J, B, Garner—J, A, Sylvester, ¢!, R, Wil- liams, Hardin—D, ¥. Dryden, J. Vrice, Theo, Davis, Hazol Doll-W. H. McGinniss, Thos, Triplet, C. O, Musser. Jumes—W. M. Maxwell, H. C. Brandis, J. R. Adaws, Koox--J, A, Hake, F. M, Lindsey, H. J, Chambers, H, O, Seifert, Thos, Cormick's furny machivery, acoidentally shot himself in Meteaifl Bros.’ store last night. He was trying on some clothes and in removing bis revolver it was accidental- ly dircharged, sendiog » No, 35 ball through his foot. —In the circuit court yesterdsy noon the jury in the csse of Willisms ve, Coyle, after baving been locked up from § o'clock the previous afternoon, returned u verdict in favor of the defendant, This was o suit brought to recover damages for false imprisonment ~—At A, Mueler's palace wusic hall is being received the finest stock of pianos, orgaus, musical ivstruments of all kiade, sheet music, etc., ever received in the northwest. Orders for goods keep coming in from every direction. Square dealing and reasonsbls prices are the wottoes of this active houre, ~The order has gone forth for the build. ing of & dog pound, in which to keep dogs who are not duly licensed to go mad if they went to, The cost of getting such a permit is now $1.50, fifty cents increase s Awmsanth. . and _each wmopth now Hardie, J. A, Blinnell, Fremont Ben- jamin, H, W. Wilson, Keg Croes—T,W, Frobart, G. H. Fuuk. Layton — C. A, Brown, M. B Frisheo, Chas, Morrill, Wi, Hill, 0. M. Brace Pleasant—A. ¢, Bargman, E. P, Cooper. K. M. Ceoney. Lincoln Chas, Mauifee, B. A, Den- nis. Lowis— K. H. Olendorf, Samuel! Barstow MnLJ.miuv R. H, Woodmaucy, B ¥, Cloyton, Win. Thompkiua l\lu“lm- Peoter Ellers, R bright, Hans Reimers, Ola Noolu—A. A, Davis, O Thomas Mctirew, Riley Clark, Norwalk—Wm. Phillips, | Rockford— Basel Fox, Bilver Creek--J, H. Stevena. Valloy—Wia, Cunwuu, A. L Field, J. B. Bair, J. G. Washington—Oharles clm ‘W, H. Chusman, J. K. Evavs. Waveland—C. N, Potter, D. K Parker, G, Barnes. Brock, Gi. A ing: Augustus | Carron Lisyton Lincolu. . urged the delegates to aid so far as | No. {in the nowination of ( 7. A formal baliot was taken resul:- Ath precinet Booner. ... port, of Center, R. Clark, of Nooln, | Belknap ..\ 00 3 H. W. Wilson, of Kuox, O, 8. Hub: | Crescont . it ) Center. ... 3 Grove s [ e Garner Hardin, ... .. Hazel Dell . were: Johu Lindt, of Council Bluffy, | James. Klm\ Key (‘rv.-.elr e Lewis Macedonia . 3 Mioden. . Neol Norwal beboos v Pleasant . . . 3 to Quartermaster Sapp contributicns | Rockford 3 Silver Croek Valley s 1 Wasbington. Pl AL Waveland....... .. . 3 York...... Total TV the nomines, The convention then proceeded to nominate supervisors, the first being to fill the vacancy caused by the ex- piration of 8. D Frum’s term of of- fice. Col. Sapp moved that M Frum himeelf be nowinated by ac mation, which was carried unanimous- ly and enthusastically. For the other supervisor, Osler, George M. Turer, Basil Fox avd Joseph MeCord were named, Aun informal ballot sulting: McCord 1 10, Osler 156, Putnam 47, A formal ballot was tiken, resulting rge M. PPut 11 Upon declarod Alex, urner, nam by the following vot Kane, 1nt 24 o 84 % 4qth . 4 Boomer. ..., Belkuap sers Orescent et ] Carson. ... Conter Grove GARVOR 124310000 1 1 Hardin sere i Bl Hazel Dell s 4 Jumes Knox... Keg Cre Layton Lingoln .. Lowis M dond Minden Washington. Wavelsnd York.... LR S w3 W The following county central com- mittee was nawed: Kane—lst precinet, Jacob 2d, John W, Baird; 3d, K. H, 4th, Philip Armour, Boomer—Pater Peterson, Relknap— —— — Creacont—A. R Proutice, Carson—Dr, F, 8. Thomas, Center—R, B. Wilson, Grove—Alex Oaler, Garner -G, R. Williams, Hardin—B. R. Chambers, Hazel Doll—Harvey McQiniss. James — William Maxwell, Kuox-Fremout Benjumin, K Jroek —J. B. Layton— M. B, Frisbie, Lincolu—H. B. Jack Lewis- E. H. Oldendorf, Macedonia—T, J. Young, Minden-- Peter Ehles, Neola— Riley Olark. Norwalk—Henjamin Graybill Pleasant—J H’ Fruw, Rockford—H. W. A, Goss. Bitver Creek—J Anderson. Sime; Odell! Wright—Not reported. Patnam, Jerome | 3| wedding party from $| tract'ng parties were “ | Miss Emma Cleveland, and they were se- { JOWA St. Paul had av divigion of the But since that time the inoperative, and rat "points on thone lines o beea cut very low. The Northwestern and St. Panl roads claimed that the Rock Island had no busicess i their terri. tory, and the Rock Inland conterded that it had as much right to go to the northwest as they had, it meant tostay. A fow wocks wankeo and St Paul declared Iinguess to admit the Rock Tal to the St. Paul pooly but the North- western refured. Luast wook a moet- ing of the Council Blufia vonds was held in this city for the purpose of reorgavizing the lowa pool and to get the Milwaukeo & St Paul to fjoin m tho wenf, The latter road dec willingoess to join the Iowa pool on condition that first an ar- rangement wus madé by the Northwestern business conld ba stopped. It was then acreed that the menagers of the Rock Tsland, Norih- weetern and St Paul roads should meet to-day and setile their diflicul ties if possible. It is underatood that all three roads are now willing to bury the hatchet, and that they will effect a pooling arrangemont by which rates cun be restored and maintuined It this arrangement is perfected thera will be no further troublo in recrgan- izing the Iowa pool on a watisfactory basis, greement for the Paul traflic. pooi has been competing 58 Lloyd Wm, McCartne; Shippmg Stock The following were the shipients of stock from the Unin yesterday: 13 cars Swan, Trank & Anthony to \ yurds hero Rosenbaum, Buis & Co,, Chicago, by the tC 1. ¢ 8. Robinson & . W, S, Swan to Adms s K- by wayof C. R L & P. 2 Davis to Brown, Price & A St. i‘anl M. Cheadwick All persons wishing to test the werits of will positivel Colds, As or any aifection of throat lungs—i requestad £ oall g %, Goodman's Drug Store and get o trial hottle of Dr, King's New 1 ery for Consumption, ¥REE OF 0087, which will show vou what a regular dollar-size bo tie| will do PERSONAL Gus Licht, of Cincinnati, was ot tl Ozden yesterday. A. J. logersoi), of Milwsukee, was in the city yesterday. 1. Webster, of Grand Rapids, Mich,, was wn Ogden house guvst yesterday. Yesterday afternoon there was o happy Val I'he ¢ m- E. Motler end curely tied by Judge Aylesworth Mr. aud Mrs, William 1ill, of Walnut, ac- companied thew, and wll stopged at the Ogden, Fred Barron, representing a St Joseph dry goods house, took a peep at Council Bluffs yesterday afternoon, and then put back across the river to look after the country eustomers who are thronging into Omaha to see the fai # #0¢ 18 & great art to do the right thing at the right time.” The person subjuct to derangement of the kidueys or liver has & protective duly to e form in purchasing & package of Kid- noy-Wort, Itinvigorates these orgens and by its cathartic and diuretic effect, cleanses the whole eystem of all bad humor JACOB SIMS, Attorney and Connsellor at Law, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA, botweon Main and Pearl Valley—A. L. Fields. Strosia Wiy Practice in State and Feders THURSDAY, EXPOSITION Speed Contest AT THE DEIVING PARK, Fair Association Grounds, Council Bluffs, lowa, Sexv 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 1882. PREMIUNS, $20,000, Grand Insuzural Exposition and Spec? Contest open to the woild, $9,300 FOR SPEED. Tho best Mi'e Track in the United §'aten. So sy such noted horsemen as Budd Dob ¢, D.n. Macs and others. THE GREAT HURDLE RACES OPEN TO ALL. THE CLOSE BROS, of Engiand, with imported ho ses, has for thin r.co. o (aterod PROGRAMME, tember 19, — Formal ovening of sposition Neted wpeak.rs-danica G, Bluire, I G, Ingersoll, Juues F. Wikon and | othcrs™w thsplenaid reces Tuikp ©Av—Septem’ 2:40 and & very fi e ! toere will he grounds to s i foAs. FoUkTH DAY more flue ¢ ray of (3h i Exnoi lon Full 105 1 ver beiore o' teo pted i the Vailey of t Misscuri Firre Day—Sort mber the finest speed prograume, emby 7 frecforall,’ 5 2,000 for ‘e:saticnnl trottors and pacers, There will be over 100 head of cattla from the flce t herdyin the cour try for sale during the forenocn of each day of the Exposition. Come Ouno! Come All! Heve a SLPTEMBER 14 HARKHESS, ORCUTT & GO, . DRY GOODS AND CARPLT HOUSE. Broadway, and Fourth Street, Council Bluffs, Towa Y e 2-m J. MUELLERS Headquarters For the Cele- brated Weber Pianos, Goods| Toys ande Fancy Wholesale and Retail. Address, J. MUELLER, CBUM‘iL BLUFFS, I0WA. = Gua-r;ntees the Best $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 S B IR &S IVEATDE ¢ WEDID WWIEST. Bluff and Willew Sreets, Council Bluffs, E. R. STEINHILBER, ANUFACTUL 0OF ALL KINDS OF NTT i > \ Y nl NI CUPBOARDS AND SAFES, We make the following a specialty: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLES, POPLAR OPEN WASHSTANDS, WALNUT BREAKFAST TABLES, PO'LAK WaRDROBE POPLAR BREAKFAST TABLES, FOPLAR CUIBOARDS, WALNUT WAERDROR POPI AR SAFES, WALRUT OPEN WASHSTANDS. £ Mail orders ard corresponderce promptly attended to, Office and Mannfactory S. B. Cor. 7th Ave. and 12th Streat, COUNCIL BLUFFS, I0WA MORGAN, KELLER & CO. TN DR IRTAIKE RS, The finest quality and largest stock west of Chicago of wooden and metalic casee, Callx attended to at sl bours, We defy competition in quality of goods or prices, Our Mr. Morgan Fas served ax undertaker for forty years and thoroughly understands his business, ~ WARKROOMS, 316 AND 557 BROADWAY. Upholstering in il its brunches promptly attended to; also carpet-laying and lambrequins, Tele- wnd mail orders filled withont delav. HAGG & CO's BOTITLING WORKS, COUNCIL BLUFFS, - - - I0WA, BOTTLERS & DEALERS I¥ GEISE'S BEER Made from the Fi st Malt and Hops, with water obtained from the ¢ LEBRATED ARTESIAN WELL, AT A DEPTH OF 800 FEET, Thia Water is known everywhere for its Purity and Wholesome Qualities, BUDWERISER IZEREL Also Dealers in (!, Conrad & C Louis, Mo, 0’8 Original Budweiser Beer, manufactured t 44 Orders in the City or From Abroad Promety Fame ° 5% HAGG & C0., COUNCIL BLUFFS, IDWA. PETERSCN & LARSON, Wholesale Dealer in and SOLE AGENT FOR Joseph 5 Company's Celebrated ohlitz Brewing ‘Weok of Genuine Pleasure On the Fourta a; HURDLE RACE | DONT MISS IT, For Sensational Trotters or Pacers, $2,000. For auy desired iuformation adir. s A. B. McKUNE, tee , (om'(‘il mum. ln !0 KoMUSDON, K. LguUGART, AW wTAANT, Prosidont. Vice-Pres'™, Cashier. CITIZENS BANK Of Uouncll Bluifs, Organized under the laws of the State of Iowa Paid 3 76,000 Aut 200000 Dratts issued In‘crost paid on tima deposite on the prinaps! citios of the United States and Europe. Special astention given to colloctions and coruspandence with prowpt returas. 3. D Edm ., J T Hart, W.W, Wall lter) 1A Milor, Jyadu STARR & BUNCH, HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS. | ,”VIILWAUKEE BEER, _ No. 711 Proaduway, Council Binfle Towa. — Onlers from - onicrs o fanilies aud dealers delivered free e Lot TSRSy "'M An C BE _KUNYAX, T W, beens ““u,h 1o and "Ll“ Denlers in FURNITURE AND CROOKERY Nbs. 247 & 209 B roadway { ouncil Bluffs, JAMES FRANEY Merchant Tailor 372 BROADWAY, COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA Always keeps onhand the floe nent of mat rial for gentlemen's wear. Sutisfaction gnaranteed GO TO 536 BROADW A% For all kinds of FANCY GOULE, such as Laces, Embroideris, Ladies Undarmaar | of all descrij nnu Also Mandkcrchie’s, both {a & k nd i of il descriptigns. Al e 1 nen, hose of wll kinds, thread, pi | Docdles, st e bope the Iaaics will” call wud sce our stock of goods st 680 Broadways 'y’ t CHARLES RICHE, Merchant Tailor. \ (Late Cutter for Metealf B )) Devol's New Building, Main Streer Council Bluffs, la, 3 Suits to order $18 and upwa ards, 5 ¥ it = L. OHAMI KIMBALL, GEO. . CHAMP, PAPER HANGING, KALSOMINING AND GRAINING, A SFEHOXALITY. Shop—Corner Broadway and Scott 8t KIMBALL & CHAMP, Abstract, Real Estate L We bay lhuun!\-m.plth-lu(ll;um books t¢ a"q Loan Brokers. county Titles exawmined and abatracts fur ished on short oo yt0d 1809 in Pottawattami Vroperty, short sud 1ong tme, 1n 1 to guls tice. Maney to loan on city am 4 the'old Man1 Cpumite coure bonaer © *1* 18 borrower, el esty Pt . W bought and g3k,

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